Thursday, May 15, 2014

Crystal Clary Life Adventures: Ten Signs of a Serial Killer

Crystal Clary Life Adventures: Ten Signs of a Serial Killer: 1. Head injuries: Repeated trauma to the head such as accidents. Injury during birth or physical abuse. About 70% of Serial Killers reported...

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Ten Signs of a Serial Killer

1. Head injuries: Repeated trauma to the head such as accidents. Injury during birth or physical abuse. About 70% of Serial Killers reported extensive head injuries either as a child or adolescents. Causing aggressive or violent behavior. Bouts of aggression have been linked to damage to the hypothalamus or temporal lobe of the brain.
2. Violent fantasies acted out on animals: Before acting out on humans , 99% of Serial Killers reported doing harm to small animals. The act of cruelty to animals is a source of pleasure to the young killers and they practice on them perfecting their act until they graduate to humans.
3. Voyeurism and fetish acts: A large percentage begin with peeping-tom behavior which escalates to breaking into homes. Then rape and murder become their interest. Moving on to bondage and dominance.
4. preferring self gratification: Avoiding social events in which they could experience a sexual relationship among their peers. Using pornography or crime magazines with murder and sex for arousal and masturbation.
5. Fantasies: About murder with control and violation as their theme and sometimes self mutilation to their private parts.
6. Isolated and feelings of loneliness as a child: Bullied by other kids and anti-social behavior at an early age. Moving frequently not having a stable home life.
7. Bed-wetting: Over 57% of Serial Killers were bed-wetting at an advanced age. Coupled with animal cruelty and arson.
8. Stressful sexual events as a child: Sexually abused by family members or parents. Punished for masturbating. Seizures or violent behavior and failure to finish education.
9. Childhood psychological abuse: neglect and a lack of empathy for child has been reported in 50% who suffered desensitizing the child.
10. Alcohol and substance abuse: Birth defects caused by exposer to alcohol and substance abuse while still in the womb.