The Insanity Of Cults In Charles Manson's Family

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because the perpetrator, wants to take their anger out on someone who reminds them of the person they hate. One episode of Criminal Minds tells the story of a man who kills blonde women who look like his overbearing wife. Cult killings are considered another motive for serial murders. People join cults because of their religion, or the promise of enlightenment. “Killer cults were born and nurtured in the comfort zone in America and are now victimizing it as well” (Terry 221). They learn through the cult that they can act out and make statements through death.
Charles Manson’s “Family” remains one of the most well-known cults in America. His cult gained influence from drugs and the Beatles song Helter Skelter (Charles). Manson’s referred to
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Forty-six years after the brutal death of his family, still no one knows why he killed them.
Serial killers have the instincts of survival that the average person will never experience for themselves. They kill to live and live to kill.
Many killers have an antisocial personality disorder that causes them to act out, even violently, towards others. Although not many get diagnosed as legally insane, many people believe that a serial killer must have some form of insanity to commit their crimes.
Killers develop their instincts in the early years of childhoods, and show their true colors throughout their adolescent years. Jeffrey Bailey Jr. killed a three year old boy because curiosity got the best of him, and Charles Manson spent his whole childhood manipulating school girls.
The modus operandi, or means of operation, that a killer uses tells a lot about them as a person. Their motives give their reason for killing, while if they have a signature, it can show a more unique side to the person. The Red Spider Killer’s signature of red ink eventually led to his capture. Charles Albright took the eyes out of his victim’s bodies because he became obsessed with them in his childhood. Because of his history of using eyeballs in pranks, a jury convicted him of