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  • Essay / Are we all just serial killers or are we serial killers...

    Peter Vronsky wrote two different books about serial killers. The first is his book Serial Killers, which covers all the definitions of what a serial killer is, both male and female. Although this book mainly focuses on men. The second is her book Female Serial Killers, which describes in more detail only female serial killers. Everything in the second book could have been included in the Serial Killers book instead of being split into a completely separate book. In these two books, the different types of serial killers are very clear. But what's interesting is that in the book Serial Killers, the differences between how women and men kill are not very distinct, but in the book Female Serial Killers, Vronsky makes it seem like the killers Female and male killers kill in completely different ways, stating: "'Instrumental' violence, however, killing for a specific purpose - political power, rape, sadistic pleasure, theft or other base gratification - remains the domain of the male. After all, every man is a potential killer in the form of a warrior – and he only becomes a murderer when he abuses his innate physical and socialized capacity to kill for vile, immoral, and impolitic reasons. While the male is built and programmed to destroy, the female nests, creates and nourishes. At least that's what the story goes. »The different types of serial killers are separated between categories but are also separated by gender, based on what Vronsky stated in his books. Serial killers are physically the same as everyone else in the world, including those we celebrate as founding fathers, brave soldiers, and those who kill to protect country and for God. Although society and governments find reasons to justify their... middle of paper ...... yes, but they gave the United States permission to use the bay as a naval base to resupply and protect from storms during their stay. at sea. The base was also used to detain wartime enemies for interrogation. The base detention center is still open and functioning, although the President of the United States ordered it closed in 2009. When the bay was attacked, Cubans were killed because the United States was present there. Cubans were not the target of the attack, but because of the American presence in the region, many people suffered and many lost their lives due to disagreement and war between two other countries . Works Cited Vronsky, Peter. Serial killers: how and why women become monsters. New York: Berkley, 2007. Print. Vronsky, Peter. Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters. New York: Berkley, 2004. Print.