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The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2009

Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.

Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson (Reagen interview, singing, A&E Biography)
John Wayne Gacy (A&E Biography)
Richard Speck (A&E Biography)
Andrei Chikatilo (A&E Biography)
Dennis Rader (BTK) (A&E Biography, NBC)

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  • I believe that anybody can be a serial killer.Growing up in a good family or not...

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  • I think people are born sociopaths and then it spawns with the trauma after that.

  • @viasarffatti I hear what you're saying, but I do believe there are other factors...I think they're sociopaths a born condition. I think it spawns from that...just my thought.

  • fuck sake come on thers billions of people on earth only a fraction kill ,come on its gotta be someone hasnt it the odds are overwhelming,ITS BOUND TO HAPPEN AND ALWAYS WILL

  • Personally I don't think that these serial killers can blame what they've done on their past. I mean I know its awful what they had to deal with as children, but their has to be something wrong in you're mind to make that behavior happen.

  • These videos show what is wrong with being queer.

  • Wait day dreaming is natural as a kid unless you cant tell the difference

  • it's been proven that the brain's of sociopaths and serial murderers have far less development in the prefrontal cortex and the amygdala, parts of the brain that contribute to feelings of empathy. also, children that don't receive enough physical contact within the first few years are deficient in these respective areas of the brain. it could've been that these mens' brains didn't develop properly simply because of a lack of physical contact within the crucial years of brain development.

  • The most important thing you can DO is to FEEL deeply and compassionately about human life.

  • @TheScriabin From the mouth of Bundy himself, though. The guy was a master of manipulation, so I don't believe a word of what he said in his interview. He may know how to emulate a thoughtful, remorseful person - but the monster that he was, there was no way that was the real him. Wasn't his two main ways of killing like strangulation and bludgeoning? Can you imagine bludgeoning a terrified woman to death?

  • A serial killer:

    1. Born "that way"...and never being recognized for it until its too late.

    2. Born "that way"....and pushed into it by social circumstance (very young age killers.)

    3. Born normal.....and being forced into it by social circumstances.

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