Group Article: "Serial Killers"

 Article link: Serial Killers


The first thing that struck me upon reading this article was that I've never really considered the history of serial killers. According to the article, many murders long ago were chalked up to being the work of monsters or paranormal beings, which is why serial killers were almost never caught until much later. Perhaps I'm just not easily scared by monsters but I've always thought that some regular person going around and killing people and then hiding within the crowd would be much scarier than some little old witch living in the woods.

Unlike the previous article or the film, this article doesn't actually go deep within the psychology of a serial killer and mostly just covers the basic facts of serial killers. That being said, something that I noticed was how the article contradicted itself on multiple occasions. It explains how many serial killers will be diagnosed with various mental illnesses like bipolar disorder, psychopathy/sociopathy, or some sort of personality disorder. But it also states that mental illness isn't actually that common in serial killers. So I'm confused... which one is it then?

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