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FEATURED ESSAYS
1. Serial Killers And Society
2. Capital Punishment: The Just Puni...
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6. The Fbi
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Serial Killers and Society

The nineteen-seventies was an incredible decade. It was a                  
decade of change, one of freedom, a time for great music. It was also      
an incredible decade for shock, fear and serial killers. John Wayne        
Gacy, an amateur clown, was a pedophiliac homosexual. He tortured and      
killed thirty three little boys and stored their remains under his         
house. David Berkowitz, a.k.a. the Son of Sam, stalked New York City       
from nineteen-sixty-seven to nineteen-seventy-seven. He claimed to         
have been following a voice from his dog that told him when and where      
to kill. Ted Bundy, who is believed to have killed at least                
thirty-four people, was charged for only three under his own defense-      
and in fact, he was commended by the judge for his own defense. He was     
put to death.                                                              


With the combination of a very powerful media and a society                
fascinated with gruesome, sadistic crimes, modern serial killers have      
been put in the spotlight. We are enraptured with serial killers so        
much, that we pay seven dollars to go see a movie where everyone           
except the bad guys gets strangled, mutilated, or shot- and enjoy it       
in some sick way. The media goes out of its way to glamorize murder        
and terrify the public. We support killers like Charles Manson on          
Death Row with our tax dollars. In fact, we support them with more         
than that. About two months ago there was an art show in California        
entitled: The Death Row Art Show III. Pieces sold for thousands of         
dollars regardless of their aesthetic appeal, because of the identity      
of the artists. Serial killers are becoming as popular as rock stars.      


Serial killers are a development of the industrial world; they             
really didn't "come about" until the late eighteen-hundreds when           
society was becoming modernized and the threat of the new age sort of      
displaced some individuals so much they felt they had to kill to get       
their point across to society. Jack the Ripper is probably the most        
notorious killer in history because he established the serial killer       
profile. Ripper set up a pattern for the new line of mass murderers        
who would follow in the tradition of a truly organized killer. He had      
a sexual obsession with prostitutes that led him to target complete        
strangers for a days work. When he was done, he laid his victim out in     
a ritualistic manner with various disemboweled items placed                
strategically on or around the victim's corpse.                            


Of course, murder has been around for centuries, committed by              
under-educated thieves. No one was interested in meeting, and hearing      
about a poor peasant that slit someones throat in a dark alley. But        
ever since the introduction of serial killers into our society, with       
their precision and strategy of the murder, the media became               
fascinated with these people, and so did society. So instead of            
killing or punishing these horrible people, we now have television         
networks arguing over movie rights to the killers story. News shows        
fighting to get the "exclusive interview". T-shirts with the killers       
faces on them(e.g.. the famous "Manson T-shirt"). The only explanation     
I can offer is that we are still obsessed with our own mortality, and      
we always will be. As long as we die, we'll be fascinated by those who     
seem to be invincible from death like, serial killers, Hitler...its        
almost as is we like to see the act of death itself, over and over, to     
observe the exact moment- or what it is that puts us over that             
incredible brink between life and death.                                   


I can honestly say I am fascinated with the serial killer. But             
since when did we condone the practice of serial killers? Why aren't       
they put to death promptly after being convicted, instead of being         
kept alive for the media to interview? You have to wonder who is           
making money in this. When we allow people like this to dominate our       
media, it's like we're saying its all right to murder. Did society and     
the media forget that the victims of those serial killers are us and       
our families? Its not the serial killers that affected the twentieth       
century so much, but the spotlight that allowed them to grow.              


Maybe if not for all the attention, there wouldn't of been so              
many deaths. There are so many maybes, so many problems. But it all        
comes down to one thing, basically, money. The media will do just          
about anything for money. When are they going to learn that they have      
been corrupting the minds and souls of observers everywhere?               


Works Cited                                                                


Yofee, Ellen B. "Here Pigs!" Gear October 1995: 10-12                      


The editors of Time Life Books Serial Killers. Alexandria, Virginia:       
Time Life Books, 1992.                                                     


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