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Information for a time of massacre
How to hide a DEAD body๐ ๐๐
How to assemble a Gun๐ ๐๐
The Purge (Practice Video) ๐๐
How to make Booby traps๐ ๐๐
GOALS!
THE GOALS FOR THE MASSACRE
- Get 200 Bodies
- Meet my Dad
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Get a Gun
- Find Jeffrey Dahmer
- Eat a burger
- Get a Life
KILLING SPREE!!
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigating, the general definition of โspree killerโ is a person who commits two or more murders without a cooling-off period; the lack of a cooling-off period marks the difference between a spree killer and a serial killer. The category has, however, been found to be of no real value to law enforcement, because of definitional problems relating to the concept of a โcooling-off periodโ. Serial killers commit clearly separate murders, happening at different times. Mass murderers are defined by one incident, with no distinctive time period between the murders. How to distinguish a spree killer from a mass murderer, or from a serial killer, is subject to considerable debate, and the terms are not consistently applied even within the academic literature. For example, The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment lists five different categories of spree killers and cites Mark O. Barton as an example of the second one. He is also noted alongside mass murderers, such as Patrick Sherrill, in the respective entry about mass murder. In The Anatomy Of Motive, John E. Douglas cites Charles Starkweather and Andrew Cunanan as examples of spree killers, while Jack Levin calls Starkweather a mass murderer and Cunanan a serial killer.
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