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Serial killers often evoke images of ritualistic behavior, but many are not ritualists at all. Instead, they operate on a spectrum of motivations and methods. Understanding this distinction is crucial for grasping the complexities of their psychology.
Ritualistic killers typically engage in specific, repetitive behaviors during their crimes. These rituals can include particular methods of killing, the arrangement of bodies, or symbolic acts that hold personal significance. However, not all serial killers fit this mold. Many commit their crimes impulsively, driven by a range of factors such as anger, revenge, or a desire for control.
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Serial killers often evoke images of ritualistic behavior, but many are not ritualists at all. Instead, they operate on a spectrum of motivations and methods. Understanding this distinction is crucial for grasping the complexities of their psychology.
Ritualistic killers typically engage in specific, repetitive behaviors during their crimes. These rituals can include particular methods of killing, the arrangement of bodies, or symbolic acts that hold personal significance. However, not all serial killers fit this mold. Many commit their crimes impulsively, driven by a range of factors such as anger, revenge, or a desire for control.