![]() Nurture b ad seeds blossom in bad environmentsĮnvironment alone cannot explain deranged behaviour as too many abused and neglected children grow up to be law-abiding citizens. Photo credit: Peter Almay via Flickr, 2009. Are serial killers inherently evil, reflections of their environment or unfortunate victims of gene malfunctions?Ĭropped image of blood in water. These gruesome and unethical crimes got me thinking about the kind of influences that trigger one to kill. Three years later he murdered a four-year-old boy, decapitating his head with a blunt kitchen knife. Nine-year-old Jesse Pomeroy from Charlestown Massachusetts, sexually tortured seven boys at his school. “He just stood there are grinned” she reported as he watched on and she repeatedly cut herself trying to get up. Ted Bundy, an American serial killer, kidnapper and rapist, at the tender age of three slipped butcher knives under the covers of his auntie’s bed. Parents of children, who have grown up to be serial killers, have reported that their child was markedly different from their other non-violent siblings. It’s a slippery, discreet mutation, after all we don’t see entire families of serial killers Photo Credit: Curtis John via Flickr, 2009. There is no such thing as a “killer gene”, but research is revealing genetic tendencies towards violent behaviour.įace of a serial killer. Do serial killers have an extra chromosome? ![]()
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