
Serial Killers: The Mind of a Murderer
Science Vs
Unraveling the Myths of Serial Killers
This chapter challenges the notion that serial killers are highly intelligent, revealing that many have average or below-average IQs. It examines the psychological profiles of these individuals, exploring the role of childhood trauma and the complexity of their motivations. Through a critical lens, the chapter distinguishes between media portrayals and the stark realities of serial killings, advocating for a more accurate understanding of violence.
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