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The Mind of a Monster
There is no one specific reason why a person becomes a serial killer. It is believed to be the result of a combination of factors, including psychological, social, and environmental factors. Some researchers believe that childhood abuse, neglect, and trauma may play a role in the development of serial killer behavior. Others suggest that certain neurological or psychological disorders may be contributing factors. Additionally, some experts believe that societal and cultural factors, such as access to firearms, may also play a role in the development of serial killers. However, it's important to note that most people who experience these risk factors do not become serial killers, and more research is needed to fully understand the causes of this type of violent behavior.
Traumatic WorldPublished about a year ago in CriminalA List Of Some Of The Top Law Firms In Delhi
At some point in life, everyone needs legal help and support. The legal help may not always be about some criminal matter. It may be required for civil matters like property disputes, corporate matters like unlawful termination, etc. The law of the land governs every aspect of our life and hence, through one incident or the other, you will find yourself in need for legal advice.
Advocate sidhant dhingraPublished about a year ago in CriminalThe Severe Abuse OF Ame Lynn Deal
In July 2011, a 10-year-old American girl named Ame Lynn Deal was killed in Phoenix, Arizona. Deal had been abused by her family members for a long time before she was locked in a footlocker, where she died from suffocation.
Rare StoriesPublished about a year ago in CriminalDeath in a suitcase - Sarah Boone recorded her boyfriend's murder
In February 2020, Winter Park, Florida resident Sarah Boone zipped her 42-year-old lover Jorge Torres Jr. into a suitcase. She informed authorities that she had believed he might escape the suitcase since they had been playing a game of hide-and-seek when she discovered him dead the next morning. Detectives' discovery of videos on her cellphone revealed a very different narrative.
Victoria VelkovaPublished about a year ago in CriminalHow Robert H. Richards IV Got Away With Crime
Family Background Robert H. Richards IV is the great-grandson of chemical magnate Irénée du Pont and the heir to the du Pont family fortune. He has been convicted of molesting his child.
Rare StoriesPublished about a year ago in CriminalMR.SKANDA
On September 14, 2015, Mr. Skanda Navaratnam, a 38-year-old Malaysian national, was last seen leaving a bar in the Kuala Lumpur suburb of Chow Kit. Despite extensive search efforts, his body was never found. However, the police arrested a man named Suresh Kumar Subramaniam in October 2019, and charged him with Navaratnam's murder. The case, which has been ongoing for several years, has captivated the attention of the public as it is believed to be connected to the high-profile case of businessman and political figure, Datuk Seri Nazrin Hassan, who was murdered in June of that year.
Finola bozlarPublished about a year ago in CriminalTop 10 Criminal Defense Attorneys in Sherman Oaks
In this list, you will find the top criminal defense attorneys in Sherman Oaks, including their contact information, areas of expertise, and more. With their help, you can rest assured that you will receive the best legal representation in your criminal case.
Kristine JerryPublished about a year ago in CriminalBlack hand
The Black Hand, also known as the "Una Mano Nera" or "La Mano Nera" was a criminal society active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily among Italian immigrants in the United States. The society was known for extortion and other racketeering activities, and the use of the "black hand" symbol in its communications to victims.
Mahendrarajah MithusharanPublished about a year ago in CriminalMuch-Needed Change
She knew the passcode by heart. The numbers had been ingrained in her mind, tied to her soul, for ten years, and she knew she would never forget them. Eleven. Zero, four. Thirteen.
Bree SettlePublished about a year ago in CriminalHow Megan Hess and Her mother, Shirley Koch Sold Body Parts
Megan Hess seemed to help the people in her town of Montrose, Colorado, for eight years as the owner of a local funeral home. But her clients didn't know that she was selling body parts of their loved ones, charging them for cremations that never happened, and giving them random sets of ashes instead of their loved ones' remains.
Rare StoriesPublished about a year ago in CriminalThe Mysterious Disappearance Of Tiffany Whitton
One case of missing people I’ve studied for quite some time is the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Tiffany Whitton.
Ten of the Strangest Criminal Acts of 2022
Ten of the Strangest Criminal Acts of 2022 There is no escaping crime; all that can be done is try to keep it under control. In today's world, there are so many regulations that it's simple to break them without even realising it. From jaywalking to murder and everything in between, there are many different types of crime. And occasionally, criminal behaviour is peculiar. Crimes can be committed in the most strange manner, such as by dashing across the field during a football game or by dressing up as a clown and conducting armed robbery. Some of the most bizarre crimes imaginable have only occurred in the past year. Naturally, there is a "Florida guy" story as well as a "Florida lady" story. Let's go on to the ten strangest crimes of 2022.
Paul SmithPublished about a year ago in Criminal