Murfm serial murder has absolutely nothing to do with socio ecconomic class. John Wayne Gacy was a successful construction contractor. H. H. Holms had a medical degree and was quite wealthy through some of his insurance scams. Jeffry Dahmer had rather well to do parents who worked in the chemical industry, all though Dahmer himself had a menial job in a chocolate factory. (I sure wouldn't want to find anything from that factory in my ToT bag (narf narf) Ted Bundy could have been a successful lawyer if he had only stayed in school and wasn't a serial killer. He was also a very handsome, personable and charming man who sweapt women off their feet. That's how he was able to lour his victims. In fact, I think most serial killers are middle class or wealthy. Not too many that I know of are what you would call poor.
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This is true I think too and stats prove you are probably right.Murfreesboro wrote:I think you are correct, Mike. Most crime is committed by the more impoverished groups, whoever they happen to be at the time. Serial killer type stuff is a psychological or mental aberration. It doesn't have much to do with socio-economic class.

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