Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Femal Serial Killers... (pg200-350)

     This part of the book has more general thoughts but more specific examples. It is a lot of information to take in and process without ones stumic turning a little bit. The explanations do what they say and explain the reason how and why these women killed but that can only do so much to comfort the audience.
     A disturbing part of this book is knowing traits and or symptoms of a serial/ possible serial killer. It really makes one have to think about the people they know and how they have to be choshus. The book states that some victims can be "aware of everything" (Vronsky 259) at a certain point; however that point is mostly when it is too late. A victim can know their killer and that they are dangerous but most victims do not know that they should have stayed away until they are under attack. This is for the victims of violent female serial killers. Most women serial killers use poison so their victims may have never been aware.
     This part of the book is more personal because it shows pictures and has personal background information on the killers. Some things are shocking while other things seem obvious to the eye. What was shocking in this part of the book was how there were couple serial killers and what their motives were (Ex: killing to impress each other or to be used as for play).The options were limitless. Also some serial couples  like Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo were people based off of many movies or had movies about them that I have seen. It is interesting how things like team murder can only be imagined as something in a movie but the truth is that the movie is the aftermath. This part of the book explaines why people do so many things and why problems can go deeper than south.

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