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Monday, March 25, 2013
Narrative Poem
Manhunter!!!
I can hear him
I know he’s there.
This is like a real life slender man
Alone in the woods,
Alone in the woods,
I just don’t know where to hide.
I can hear his steps getting closer.
I don’t know where to go,
Is this a dream?
I’m not
waking up.
This can’t be happening to me,
This is so unfair.
He’s got me!
I can feel the pain as,
He Attacks like a hawk.
Not letting his prey breath,
Or even move.
I cannot breath.
I cannot feel my legs.
I can’t die now.
I cannot even say goodbye.
He is gone.
Left me here to die,
All alone in the dark,
Not enough air to scream.
And is
going to,
Do it again.
Next victims by a lake.
It is so far away,
From the rest of the world.
Cannot hear a scream,
No matter how loud.
The pain rushes,
The scream builds.
I have no one around,
To help me.
They do not understand the pain.
It is not like a murder,
Or even suicide.
A serial killer,
Keeps going,
Never satisfied.
They have bodies
Of many.
All cut up.
Consuming their souls.
No one can know,
No one can tell.
He is at it again.
This is a good one.
They do not know what’s next.
The way he treats woman
The way he treats men.
Victium number 50 is standing in line.
All alone waiting for her food.
He waits for her to be alone.
Ask if she would like a drink.
He slips in a pill,
And waits for it to set in.
Asks her if
He would like to go
Back to his place.
She takes her hands,
And leads her to his room.
And throws her on the couch.
She kicks and screams,
But no one can hear.
He grabs a knife
Ready to kill.
She kicks him
Causing him to
Pass out.
She runs and find
the police station
tells them about
The horrible smell.
The skulls everywhere.
Knock, Knock
, Knock.
The police knock
The smell hits them
“You’re under arrest.
Anything you say
Can and will
Be used against
You in the court of law”.
In the case of
the
Man in the mask vs. the city.
The man in the mask pleads
guilty of 49
counts
Of murder and
1 count of attempt
Of murder.
He will be
Sentenced to life
In state prison
With no bail.
The 50th victim
Dies 2 weeks later
Because of suicide
And the thought that
She got to survive and the others could not.
[C1]I
think this could be foreshadowing because, its telling what he is going to do
later on in the poem.
Research Memo
Serial Killers,
Are they Animals?
Hypothesis:
In this memo I
want to show that people do not realize all that serial killers are. I believe
that they are just normal people that are getting treated like animals. These
people do not get to live a normal life. I want people to agree with me and
learn that they understand how they feel. Serial Killers and murders are just
people who have a turning point in their life. I want to show that everyone has
a certain thing that makes them snap.
For many of the people I want to research I want to get information that
will help me understand if people know about serial killers and what goes
through their mind. I don’t believe that people should be called mentally
insane or twisted before they know anything about the person.
Context:
While
distributing my surveys I wanted to target people between the ages of 13-50,
because this is the time frame that many of the serial killers that I had look
up had started to become as what their were.
After receiving over 50 completed surveys’ I was sure that there would
be a positive outcome and I could speed through this activity. I did get back great answers that had helped
my research and informed me about how people are informed and how people feel
about serial killers but I didn’t answer
all my questions. I still have many questions that could help me understand
more about serial killers in general. They cannot be called insane because that
your opinion but ,you have to understand that this is not how they started to
plan their life.
How old are you?
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Question 1.) How could serial killers
decisions be changed if they had a different childhood?
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Question 2.) What is a bigger effect
on serial killers?
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11-18 (12 participants)
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They
could take their lifestyle a different way. They could probably grow up
better. Less violent. Maybe they wouldn’t kill people, because you get
seriously demented and psycho. The mental health would be preserved. They
would see people in a different view. They couldn’t have the mindset of
killing people. Depends on their childhood. If they have a loving father.
|
Family
Issues (7)
Childhood
(7)
Mental
Issues (1)
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19-39 (11 participants)
|
Positive
child means positive future. A different role model can inspire different
perception on life. They might not have decided to start killing. Learning
how to deal with problems. They would have a better sense of right and wrong.
Would have more value on a human life. And would care about how their
decisions affect others. Grow up in a loving home. Teaching a better
structure. Learn ho to deal with problems. More loving.
|
Family
Issues (4)
Life
Experience(1)
Childhood
(6)
School
( 1)
Outside
Influence (1)
|
40+ ( 2 participants)
|
No responses creditable.
|
Childhood
(1)
Circumstances
(1)
Revenge
(1)
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Question
3.)Should the public be more informed about getting a mental disease?
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Question
4.) A person’s insanity should be noticed before the age of….
|
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11-18 ( 12 participants)
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Yes
(11)
No ( 1)
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New
Born (0)
Toddler(2)
Child
(5)
Pre-Teen
(3)
Teen
(2)
Adult
(0)
|
19-39 ( 11 participants)
|
Yes
(11)
No (0)
|
New
Born (0)
Toddler
(2)
Child
(3)
Pre-Teen
(2)
Teen
(4)
Adult
(0)
|
40+ ( 2 participants)
|
Yes
(2)
No (0)
|
New
Born (1)
Toddler
(0)
Child (1)
Pre-Teen
(0)
Teen(0)
Adult(0)
|
Question
5.)How did you hear about Jeffery Dahmer or other serial killers?
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Question
6.)What serial killers do you know?
|
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11-18 ( 12 participants)
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Newspaper
(3)
TV
(6)
Friends
( 5)
Family
(1)
Internet
(1)
|
Pee-Wee
(1)
Ted
Bundy (20
Jeffery
Dahmer(2)
Albert
Fish(1)
Jack
the Ripper (4)
Albert
Manson(1)
|
19-39 (11 participants)
|
Newspaper
(3)
TV(5)
Friends(1)
Reading
Books(1)
School
(3)
Studies
(1)
Internet
(1)
|
Jeffery Dahmer (4)
DC Sniper ( 4)
Son
of Sam (3)
Buffalo
Bill ( 3)
Jack
the Ripper (4)
John
Wayne Gasey (4)
David
Karesch ( 2)
Ted
Bundy (3)
Carl
Watts (2)
Charles
Manson (2)
Some
concider Dr. (3)
Kavorcian
(2)
The
zodiac Killer (2)
The
Green River (1)
|
40+ ( 2 participants)
|
Newspaper
(1)
TV
(1)
Friends
(0)
|
Freddy
(1)
John
Wayne Gasey (1)
|
Question
7.)What do you feel most serial killers do to their victims?
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Question
8.) Someone’s childhood may predict their future?
|
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11-18 ( 12 participants)
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Molest/Rape
(11)
Drug
(10)
Kidnap
(11)
Dismember
(5)
Make
the family suffer (5)
Kill
(1)
|
True
(12)
False
(0)
|
19-39 (11 participants)
|
Molest/Rape
(50
Drug
(2)
Kidnap
(8)
Dismember
(0)
Make
the family suffer (1)
Kill
(1)
|
True
( 9)
False(2)
|
40+ ( 2 participants)
|
Molest/Rape
(1)
Drug
(0)
Kidnap
(0)
Dismember
(1)
Make
the family suffer (1)
Depends
on mind set (1)
|
True
( 2)
False
(0)
|
Question
9.) Do family issues have an effect on serial killers?
|
||
11-18 ( 12 participants)
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Yes
(12)
No
(0)
|
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19-39 ( 11 participants)
|
Yes
(10)
No(1)
|
|
40+ ( 2 participants)
|
Yes(2)
No(0)
|
Data Analysis:
My age question made life 5 times easier and really
gave me a way to organize my data. I realized that not having a question like
this in the first place just was not a smart way to go. Even though I would
like a more variety of age I liked the range that I received.
Question one: I was surprised on how many different
answer everyone had. I was also
surprised about some that I really was not expecting. I did expect positive
outcome and that is what I got. The
answers ranged from thing effect the serial killer as an individual as well as how
it would affect the people around them.
Question two: My result for number two really
helped, because now I know what people think affects them which is something I
will never know about what really does affect them. My surprise for this one is
that there were a lot of things they came up with that. I had such a hard time
coming up with effects that could cause a serial killer to start its killing
spree.
Question three: I agree with the result that I received.
Everyone besides one said that we should be informed more about mental
diseases. This leads me to another question. How would being informed about
this type of thing affect anyone’s lifestyle? Would the effect be positive or
negative?
Question four:
The responses for this question
are partially what I wanted. I figured that people would want to know if they
had a mental disease earlier in life but, I was thinking more people would go
towards toddlers when an individuals mind is first developing. I am not
disappointed by these results at all. I am actually glad that they turned out
this way.
Question five:
Results for this was exactly what I thought. People find out about
things like murders or serial killers though TV or other thing such as family
or while doing their own research on other topics retaining to the subject.
There were several ways that people had been informed about crime related
things and, the thing I was not expecting was the internet or reading books.
Question six: These results actually taught me about
more serial killers. I myself had to do more research to find out who a few of
these people to make sure they were actual people. I learned more about serial
killers than before. I really got directed with this question.
Question seven:
I was surprised with the answers for this question. I didn’t realize
that there were so many people that noticed so much about serial killers as
individuals. I am not going to use this question to further my research
because, now I understand what people know about serial killers and what they
do to their victims.
Question eight: This was a very opinionated question
and I realize it now. I really didn’t which side was going to come out with a
better outcome which is why the results surprised me because there were not
many people who thought that it does not affect the individual. This is why when I further my research I
would like to know why they believe that a child hood shows the future of an
individual.
Question nine:
I agree with the result because, something like serial killers has an
effect on both the victim and the killer’s families. This question could be an
arguing question because; someone could have said that they are strong and not
affected by anything like this. Mostly I know that I would be affected by
something like this and I notice that it is something that we look at just like
a normal death in our family.
Conclusion:
My survey has given me
a lot of usable and unusable information that I can further my research. I
don’t need to think about the results deeper and think about how this could
help me and prove the points that I want proven. I have come up with that it is
still not right to do this but, it is still not fair for them to be called
insane, or wrong. They could have a disease that no one knows about.
Follow up:
With these survey
results I would like to take this in a direction that is unexpected from both
me and anyone else. I am going to prove that not enough people are completely
informed about the lives that these people live and that we need to understand
that anyone of us could snap any second now. I found that it is a common sense
thing that serial killers all have one thing in common. They all disrespect
their victims mentally, verbally, and physically. I will be surveying more
people to show that there are many people who do not understand how serial
killers are treated, and what causes these flips that changes live. I am not
saying that people should not be punished for this type of crime, but they we
need to realize it is just like any other murder, homicide, or suicide.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Exploratory Esaay
Jeffrey Dahmer’s last victim escaped, only to end up in custody 20 years later over a fight ending in death for another man. Tracy Edwards found half naked and partially handcuffed near Dahmer’s apartment the police knew something was strange about him but they just could not figure out what. He describes house like no others. “The smell was a questionably horrible smell. He had tones of refrigerators’ and freezers full of dismembered body parts from 17 of the boys and men. Skulls had been boiled to take the skin off so they could be kept as a souvenir. There were containers full of acid and organs from many of the victims.” Tracy Edwards the only victim that survives from Dahmer is soon found in court for homicide. Columbia Correctional Institution, Wisconsin was the institution he was sentenced to for life Jeffery Dahmer soon received his karma when he was sexually assaulted, while cleaning a restroom of the institute, and was murdered by Christopher Scarver. Jeffrey Dahmer may have been affected by his peers, but his disease is the situation of his lifestyle.
The Veterans Health Care System shows that Jeffrey Dahmer had shown that he is not mentally insane but, he had Aspersers disorder which is the disorder that most psychopathology have but most are past through genes which is what makes us such dare devils. “In this article we propose a biopsychosocial psychiatric model for understanding the origins of sexual serial homicidal behavior from both neuropsychiatric and, developmental perspectives, using the case of convicted serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer as the focal point.”(Silvia JA, Ferrari MM, Leong GB)It was increased because of his sexual hormones, as well as the alcoholic addiction he know introduced himself to.
52 well-known serial killers since 1435 and many that have yet been identified. Their were many unknown and still some unidentified. Their were always the ones with the either perfect lives or the completely problematic families. Are they all alike? “ Its proven that most mass murders are single or divorced in the ages or 20-30 years of age“(Eric). Serial killers are first seen during childhood if they touture animals or any living organism. Murders that you and me may know of are people such as Ted Bundy, who raped and murdered young women across the county; Jeffery Dahmer had raped and murdered 17 men from the ages of 18- 30 who were either Asian or African American. Jack the Ripper, The Zodiac Killer,Albert Fish, and many more where people who no one could identifiy even after death. The killer I know the most about is Jeffery Dahmer who had not realized what was wrong with his life until it was to late. It wasn’t fair to him because he did not know what he had and could not fix it.
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