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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SERIAL KILLERS

EDUARDO GARCIA

JEFFREY DAHMER

  • He was born in Milwaukee.
  • Killed in the 1978-1991 time period
  • He ate his victims. Practiced canibalism

JEFFREY DAHMER

  • He killed up to 16 people
  • He wasn't mentally ill, he was fully aware of what he was doing.
  • He kept all the body's of the victims he killed around him
Photo by /*dave*/

JEFFREY DAHMER

  • He lured people at a gay club.
  • He talked to them then brought them to his appartment where he most likely had sexual relations with them.
  • He killed them in his appartment and kept them there. Sometimes ate them.
  • He was fully sane. Lived in a one bedroom appartment.

JEFFREY DAHMER

  • 16 people were killed by this person.
  • His methods of crime were very simple and very deadly.
  • This individual was punished for his actions.
  • When caught he was sentenced to a couple of life sentences
Photo by seagers

HIGHWAY KILLERS

  • They were killers who didn't know each other but did the same crime
  • Patrick Kearney, Randy Kraft, and William Bonin were the killers.
  • Killed in California in the 1970s.
Photo by Kay Gaensler

HIGHWAY KILLERS

  • There methods of crime, terror, and murder were that they kidnapped hitchhikers , killed them, cut their testicles, burned there nipples, then dumped them on the side of the highway. Making it difficult for law enforcement to catch thes murderers
Photo by kevin dooley

HIGHWAY KILLERS

  • These individuals didn't have became serial killers because they were just crazy. They were totally sane and had no motives to kill.
Photo by Jesse757

HIGHWAY KILLERS

  • These people had many victims. All together they all killed about 110 people, most of those were teenage hitchhikers.
Photo by Jesse757

HIGHWAY KILLERS

  • These individuals were all convicted of their actions.
  • There punishment grew each time they went to court.
  • There final destination was death row, that's when they all met.
Photo by Thomas Hawk