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 | | Medicine, Murder, and Munchausen | | by Stephanie Moore, Dec 16, 2008 | | Sometimes we wonder what brings a person to kill an innocent child, especially someone trusted to their care. Here, we take a look at two serial killers with similar modus operandi and examine the psychology behind their atrocious crimes. | | Comments(2) Liked It: 2 |
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 | | When I Break Into a House, It's Like Christmas: A Burglar's Tale | | by Jane Gilgun, Dec 14, 2008 | | Friendly, affable Bobby would be welcome in any neighborhood until people find out he had just served ten years in prison for armed robbery. In this article, Bobby tells stories of two of his burglaries when the owners came home while he was helping himself. This is a homeowner's worst nightmare, but Bobby found plenty to laugh about. For Bobby, invading a home is like Christmas. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | The Criminal Mind: A Case of Family Murder | | by Jane Gilgun, Dec 14, 2008 | | In this story, Alan (not his real name) describes his murders of his children and two (or three) women and the aftermath. A highly intelligent man, Alan tells his terrible tale with a self-admitted twisted sense of humor. Alan gives us a glimpse of what goes on in the mind of one violent criminal. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Rape is Not Personal | | by Jane Gilgun, Dec 14, 2008 | | Survivors of stranger rapes think something about them caused the rapes. In this story, a man convicted of several stranger rapes explains that rape is not personal. He would not recognize his victims if they walked into the room. Women blame themselves for rape, but this story shows that sex offenders know who causes rapes. It is not survivors. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | How Do Good People Become Evil? | | by colinpmcdonald, Dec 7, 2008 | | The police described the mother of Shannon Matthews as “pure evil”. Is evil present in all of us? In what circumstances might it reveal itself? | | Comments(1) Liked It: 4 |
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 | | Scandals: Five Misbehaving Scientists | | by eddiego65, Dec 7, 2008 | | Scientific misconducts sometimes do happen in the career-driven discipline of science. Scientists are under constant pressure to publish high-profile scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals to prop up their reputation, which may motivate them to fabricate results. Some even resort to plagiarism by taking or attempting to take credit for the work of another. Here are five scientists who have committed misconducts and unethical behavior in professional scientific research. | | Comments(40) Liked It: 27 |
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