Yes, we lead the pack. It is estimated that there may be as many as 1,000 serial murderers whose crimes have not yet been connected by Law Enforcement and who wander the country, caught in their phobia, killing for the fun of it. That's not counting the ones that are known and on the Most Wanted List, as well as those already caught and convicted.
Reports tells us that Europe has very few serial killers. In fact, in many countries they are virtually non-existent. England, with its Jack the Ripper and a doctor who killed his patients, has had its share. But no country has as many as the U.S.A.
What could be the cause of this? Is it something in our food, our water, our culture, our freedoms? What turns an average looking young man like Ted Bundy into a monster? Some might believe that movies and television might bring on these urges, but the truth is, Europe is saturated with American films. Why does this affliction affect males far more than females?
2007-10-07
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