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Should Serial Killers Be Executed or Studied

If They Are Killed, How Can We Learn from Them?

By D. J. Poe, published Feb 20, 2008
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Theodore Bundy, John Wayne Gasey, Jeffrey Dahmer, Gary Leon Ridgeway (The Green River Killer), Dennis Rader (The BTK killer); these are but a few of the known serial killers that have been captured and most of them executed. Should they be executed or studied?

Ted Bundy met his date with the electric chair; but, he was allowed to get married and have conjugal visits which resulted in a child. A child should not be condemned, but one must ask the question, "are these genetic traits passed along"?

It took 20 years to catch Gary Leon Ridgeway, and he didn't know how many women he had killed; but, he plea bargained. The death penalty was taken off the table so that he would show investigators where the bodies were from other women he had killed the investigators knew nothing about. Ridgeway couldn't even remember the number himself. When asked by a psychiatrist what he thought made him different from other people, he said, "that caring thing".

The "Green River Squad" was so desperate to find Ridgeway; they flew to Florida to enlist the help of Ted Bundy in an effort to know what to look for. Bundy called the killer, "The River Man". The Green River Killer killed in the Seattle -Tacoma area of Washington State. That is where Bundy began his killing spree. Bundy's advice to the investigators was to find a fresh body and stake it out. He said the killer would return to the kill; to have sex with the dead body or to gloat over his power. Unfortunately, the investigators never found a fresh body...they were always decomposed. However; when they caught Ridgeway, he stated he would go back to the sight and have sex with the dead bodies, sometimes moving maggots out of the way.

Dahmer was killed in prison by another inmate. Gasey had 30 some odd boys buried beneath the floor space of his house. He was electrocuted. Should he have been studied? All the autopsies showed normal brains. There was not an area that could be called a killing zone.

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I've tackled a couple of your questions in my articles - perhaps you might check them out :-) I think one was called ' a reason for not imposing the death penalty'.

Posted on 05/20/2008 at 9:05:35 AM

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