e does not have evil running through their veins. It is something that can come up on most any one. Depending upon the situations in their lives, and the events that unfold around them as they grow. This is not to say that just anyone person who suffers a breakup from a first love will end up on a killing spree such as Ted Bundy did. This is the result of a traumatic childhood, which lacked in the nurturing, teaching, and understanding needed to become a well-rounded person in society. Psychopaths, in return, feel the huge urge and desire to repair things to their liking, to fit with their frame of mind. They will overcome anything in their minds to get what they wanted and take back what they so wrongfully thought they lost to begin with. I agree with the thoughts and the analysis, on the mental disorders of the serial killers. It has become and art form or a job for these kinds of people. They kill for fun, and they want to show that they are the ones that can’t be caught or beaten. The killers that are brought up in today’s society are going to be better at what they do, show less remorse, and also become an unstoppable killing machine. There are smarter ones coming out now and there are ones that will no longer want to get caught and leave behind clues. My opinion is one day there will be somebody that will be on the loose and take what he took from society to his grave; some have almost succeeded in that mission.Works CitedFurio, J. The serial killer letters. Philadelphia: Charter Press, (1998). Holmes, R. & Holmes, S. Serial Murder. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, (1998). Schechter, H. and Everitt, D. The A-Z Encyclopedia of Serial Killers. Pocket Books. N.Y. 1996Mary Beth, Tynning. Mind of a killer. Aug 1995.www.serialhomicide.com/cases.htmUnknown. The Criminal/profiling info cite Feb. 5 2001www.serialkillers.net ...