Hello, everyone :)! I never really took out the time to say who I am and why it is important for not only me, but to Americans in general, to read my blog on such a touchy subject like serial killers. Let me start off by introducing myself. My name is Sparkalena and I'm a young, sassy, and sweet, women in college majoring in Nursing and hopefully will be a practicing nurse practitioner. As a nurse you have to be non-judgemental, professional, and do whatever best for your patient no matter who they may be. I feel that it is important as Americans, the homeland for opportunity and dreams, to not be judgemental and put our own personal feelings aside and look at everything we do at every single angle. We tend to demonized these people, but strangely are fascinated with serial killers and this can be seen in our media. We are so attracted to negative that we over look any other possiblities. In this blog, I intend to address both sides as a American citizen and a serial killer, also I would like to get your opinions.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Urge of Satisfaction
I always watch the same shows with my mom throughout the week and one of those shows is "Steve Wilkos". The "Steve Wilkos" show is where the host, Steve, an ex cop, has people who were accused of being child molesters, cheating, or spouse abuse, take a lie detector test to prove their innocence or have them exposed as the liar they are to the world. One episode, I was watching with my mother, was about a mother accusing the father of her child of molesting their 4 year old baby girl and like always the man denies it. He failed several lie detector test and several months after the show was found luring teenage girls on his facbook page and was finally taken to court. Many serial killers start off as child molesters or have been in court for some kind of sexual assault, but not all. It's a feeling of satisfaction for serial killers to not only kill their victim but also to sexually abuse their victim. In this case, on the "Steve Wilkos" show, this man not only molested his daughter but started to lure teenage females to his home. I honestly believe if not caught he would have to eventually start killing these girls to cover his track and wouldn't be able to fight the urge, so he would do it again and again and the cycle would continue, and I also believe that's how most serial killers start off. They can not fight that urge of satisfaction. What do you believe?
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