9/27/2019 Radford Serial Killer Database
Source: Public DomainAll serial killers have a need to commit murder but their individual motivations vary. Some serial killers are driven by hedonistic, lustful desires. Some have visions in which God or Satan tells them to kill. Others have needs.
Radford University: Majority of new serial killers are black. Blacks have always been overrepresented among serial killers. In the 1990s, that overrepresentation surged. There were more black serial killers in the 1990s than white serial killers. Since 2000, a majority of all serial killers have been black. Blacks only make up about 12.5% of the US population, but almost 59.8% of serial killers since 2010. Out of the 5,009 serial killers in the Radford/FGCU Serial Killer Database, the largest nongovernmental serial murderer database in the world, 32 were former members of law enforcement and 25 were in law enforcement for at least part of their series of murders, according to Michael Aamodt, a professor emeritus at Radford University in Virginia. Two other serial killers were ex-military police, and 44 were security guards.
Still others seek power and the domination or control of others.Serial killers are focused on either the process of killing or the act of killing. Committing murder is an end in itself for those focused on the act of killing. Committing murder is a means to an end for those focused on the process of killing — that is, killing serves a fantasy need such as lust.A type of serial killer that is pragmatic in orientation and focused on the act of killing is the “mission-oriented” serial killer. This type of killer seeks to improve the world according to his own biased and self-serving standards. They target specific groups of individuals.Mission-oriented killers justify their murders as being necessary to rid the world of a group of people that they perceive to be undesirable.
Such groups may include prostitutes, the homeless or those who are different from the killer in terms of race, or.Unlike “visionary killers” who hear voices and are often mentally ill, mission-oriented serial killers are rarely clinically insane. They are likely to be and highly compulsive.
They are often stable, gainfully employed, and long-term residents of the geographical territory in which they kill.Mission-oriented killers are highly meticulous in their crimes. They plan their murders with great precision and they kill their victims quickly and efficiently. Thus, mission-oriented killers generally fall into the FBI’s “organized” category of serial killers that plan their murders in detail prior to committing them.Some mission-oriented killers believe that by terminating the life of a victim, which is usually done in a ritualistic manner, the deceased is thereby absolved of all wrongdoing. In such instances, a killer may see himself as an avenging angel and believe that his victims are being divinely chosen for him.Some mission-oriented killers actually believe that their victims should be grateful to them for having been selected for termination. When a victim does not express proper for having been chosen, a mission-oriented killer can become resentful and even infuriated.A classic mission-oriented killer is Joseph P. Franklin, a former member of the Ku Klux Klan, who was convicted in 1980 of four homicides, including a sniper shooting of two black men who were jogging with a white woman in Salt Lake City, Utah, and the shooting of an interracial couple in Madison, Wisconsin. Franklin justified and rationalized his compulsive and ritualistic killings by saying, “Race mixing is a sin against God and nature I feel it is my duty as a servant of God to protect white womanhood from injury or degradation.”Mission-oriented killers will not stop until they are either apprehended or killed.If you are interested in serial killers, you are not alone.
I explore our curious fascination with serial killers in both fact and fiction in my best-selling book.Dr. Scott Bonn is a professor of sociology and, author and TV commentator. Follow him @DocBonn on Twitter and visit his website at docbonn.com. This was very interesting. I like to learn about these ideas because I was kidnapped by a serial killer that mistook me for same. He invited me into killing and sex with him and when I turned him down he became furious and returned with a friends lure to lunch with a date rape drug to steal my identity before murdering my family.
This all happened at Fresno State in 1996. The police and other law enforcement failed me very badly by not acting quickly to apprehend him.
This organized stalking has continued to this day and involves MK Ultra mind control programming to commit serial mass murder. Please publish as much as you can and appear on national tv shows to inform the public. Thank you.
Radford University psychology professor Mike Aamodt reckons there have been almost 1,900 serial killers since the beginning of the 14th century. And he's got a database as evidence.The list ranges from Joseph Kallinger, who claimed a floating head told him to murder young boys, to Joe Ball, who killed up to 14 waitresses at his Texas tavern and threw them into an alligator pit.Aamodt worked with more than 300 students in his forensic psychology courses over 15 years to create the Radford University Serial Killer Database.He's only now beginning to analyze the information and hopes to one day make the database publicly available.According to the data, the median IQ for serial killers is about average at 102. Unabomber Ted Kaczynski was an exception, with an IQ once measured at 165. And only 18 percent fit into the profile of white males in their mid- to late-20s.
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