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  2. Disorganized offender - Wikipedia

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    Seal of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In criminology, a disorganized offender is a type of serial killer classified by unorganized and spontaneous acts of violence. The distinction between "organized" and "disorganized" offenders was drawn by the American criminologist John Douglas and Roy Hazelwood. [1]

  3. Category:Fictional serial killers - Wikipedia

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    S. Sabretooth (character) Sasori (Naruto) Alfredo Sawyer; Drayton Sawyer; Grandpa Sawyer; Nubbins Sawyer; Tex Sawyer; Tinker Sawyer; Scar (Fullmetal Alchemist)

  4. Jack the Ripper in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the lodger's strange behaviour arises because he is a vigilante, trying to catch the real killer. [32] Novello remade the film in 1932 with a more dramatic ending, in which he throttles the killer, who is his demented brother, the "Bosnian Murderer". [33] Novello played both roles, and Maurice Elvey directed.

  5. Serial killer - Wikipedia

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    Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy are examples of organized serial killers. [81] In general, the IQs of organized serial killers tend to be normal range, with a mean of 98.7. [82] Disorganized serial killers are usually far more impulsive, often committing their murders with a random weapon available at the time, and usually do not attempt to hide ...

  6. List of serial killers by number of victims - Wikipedia

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    Killer operating in New York and New Jersey who often targeted sex workers and utilized mutilation as well as dismemberment in his killings. Known as the "Torso Killer", with 17 confirmed homicide victims [100] including nine convictions and a further eight official confessions. He has made unsubstantiated claims of up to a hundred victims.

  7. Kerry Wendell Thornley - Wikipedia

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    Kerry Wendell Thornley (April 17, 1938 – November 28, 1998) [1] [2] was an American author. He is known as the co-founder (along with childhood friend Greg Hill) of Discordianism, [1] [2] in which context he is usually known as Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst or simply Lord Omar. [1]

  8. Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters - Wikipedia

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    Serial Killers is divided into three parts: Part one covers the history of serial murder from its ancient roots to approximately the mid-1960s, when Vronsky argues it became popular in its postmodernity. Vronsky proposes that modern culture, media, and society degrade certain classes of people in the perception of homicidal psychopaths, who ...

  9. List of manifestos of mass killers - Wikipedia

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    These attackers, who tend to be younger, are likely to target places related to the group they are against, such as government or religious buildings, or educational facilities. Killers in this group tended to be younger. Examples of the authors of such manifestos include Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, Brenton Tarrant, and Charles Bishop. [7]