The Psychology of Serial and Mass Killers - Introduction
Serial killers often mutilate their victims and abscond with trophies - usually, body parts. They treat their prey as a disturbed child would treat her rag dolls. Some of them have been known to eat the organs they have ripped - an act of merging with the dead and assimilating them through digestion.| Comments on article "The Psychology of Serial and Mass Killers - Introduction" | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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