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LOC: Bensalem, PA
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LOC: Bensalem, PA
GEN: Female
LAST LOGIN: June 09
iM A SIMPLE KIND OF GAL. 23 YEARS OLD LIVING IN PENNSYLVANIA. I’M HERE BECAUSE MYSPACE WOULD NOT REVIEW MY WRITING.
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A killers victim of choice is a very significant piece of info. It can tell us much about the type of person a killer feels rage against or other vital facts such as a killers sexual orientation. In most cases the victim of choice is found before the killer is found. Therefore, we must learn as much as we can from the body or bodies found. Many times killers will target family members or close friends after an insurance policy has been set in place. Or, maybe just for some valuables or cash ...
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Before the nineteenth century records were immature and times were extremely different. In the time of the great coliseum one of our most evil modern day killers would not even stand out. So long as the selected victims were not royalty or high class their killings could go unrecorded. When seeking out old cases of serial killers one can expect to run into horrific stories of military leaders or royalty who had erratic and sadistic alter egos. Most members of military and royalty did kill a f...
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Usually when you think of a serial killer you think about the fact that they killed. That is the main factor in serial killers, but once the killing part is out of the way the killer is faced with a decision. Should they eat the body, burn the body, bury the body, or just leave it where it dropped. For some serial killers, such as Ed Gein or Dennis Nilsen the corpse in front of them is their whole motivation. They will proceed to commit necrophilia or cannibalism at this point. The bodies wi...
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Formed or Born Killers? Perhaps part of the reason people are so preoccupied with the subject of serial killers is because it is hard to picture ones self in such a situation. Often times someone will say, "Man I could just kill him/her!". Rarely though is there merit behind the words. Most do from time to time think about killing, but the thought process is all the farther it gets. So, what is it that serial killers have or lack that makes them take it all the way? And, were the born having...
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Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold may be the most popular spree killers of them all. Their names could be grouped with Timothy McVeighs. However they were merely two teenaged boys, two boys who one day embarked on a murderous rampage against their schoolmates and teachers at Columbine High School. They may not have been the first ever to do something like that, but since their attack on April 20, 1999 school shootings have become much more common. Many youths fantasize about the things Eric and D...
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Just what the mothers of America ordered! You did such a great job describing the ups and downs of motherhood in this piece that I think even a man with no children could hear your plight and want to hug his own mommy afterwards. Its high time woman get respect and appreciation for what they do, dropping their life and dreams to lift their children up into the world. I myself am a mother of 2 boys expecting a 3rd, so I understood every word you wrote and laughed and almost cried. You show tru...
As a fanatic of Stephen King and a writer for a serial killer mag this review has totally sucked me in. Never read anything by the woman, but I think I'll go grab this book now. I am really curious and glad to know you are a reviewer who does not spoil only makes me want to read the book really bad. Awesome job, you should be doing this professionally.
Its a touchy subject but I think all soldiers dead or alive should be appreciated and its good that you are pointing that out to the world. I think this is an important article that should be seen somewhere for sure. And you did a great job getting emotions across. All in all I have to say good job. I didn't read like any other article I ever read though, more like an unrhyming poem, but I understand you did that for effect so once again good job.
It was definitly holding my interest, but I think you need more explanation of why this guy is turning into a plant and maybe show a little more fight from the human side of him. But, I can tell you are a good writer and have a unique talent. Even though I didn't understand, I kept reading. Your flow of words was just so entrancing. Good job.
I was bitting my nails the whole time. Its great! I don't see any reason why this should not be published. I just think that to really turn this into a masterpiece, Stewart should not be the kidnapper. That would be a twist. If it is then its just what the reader expected the whole time. I think the detective Johnson is a little unprofessional too, but that does not ruin the story.
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