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Serial Killers Research Project

Choose from the list below Angelo, Richard Dahmer, Jeffrey * Jackson, Calvin Ball, Joe Doss, Nannie Johnson, Vincent Ridgway, Gary Durousseau, Paul Jones, Genene Rifkin, Joel * Bathory, Elizabeth Edwards, Mack Ray Kearney, Patrick Robinson, John Edward Berdella, Robert Evans, Donald Leroy Kemper, Edmund Saldivar, Efren Berkowitz, David * Evans, Gary Charles Knowles, Paul John Schaefer, Gerard John Biegenwald, Richard Fish, Albert Kraft, Randy Seda, Heriberto Bishop, Arthur Gary Francois, Kendall Lee, Derrick Todd Shawcross, Arthur Bonin, William Franklin, Joseph Paul Lucas, Henry Lee Bundy, Ted * Fredrick, Earl Mors, Frederick Stano, Gerald Buono Jr., Angelo & Bianchi, Kenneth Gacy, John Wayne * Mudgett, Herman Webster Swango, Michael Chase, Richard Gary, Carlton Mullin, Herbert Tinning, Marybeth Baumeister, Herb Yates Jr., Robert L Chikatilo, Andrei Gaskins, Donald Henry Nelson, Earle Toppan, Jane Gein, Ed * Ng, Charles & Lake, Leonard Travis, Maury Cole, Carroll Gilbert, Kristen Noe, Marie Corll, Dean Panzram, Carl Wallace, Henry Louis Corona, Juan Gilyard, Lorenzo Gunness, Belle Sorenson Parker, Gerald Crawford, Andre Hahn, Anna Marie Puente, Dorothea Williams, Wayne B. Cullen, Charles Harvey, Donald Rader, Dennis Wuornos, Aileen Cunanan, Andrew Hughes, Michael Ramirez, Richard

Instructions Choose a serial killer form the list Use the internet and search engines to find information on the killer Use powerpoint to answer all the questions that I have provided the Rubric will be used grade your project Present the powerpoint to the class You may use a partner or by yourself. 50 points

Period 3 choices Richard chase sharon David berkowitz– rafael Ed gein – gerry mati Ted bundy –maria, keith Bathory – dania, evelyn Gary, ridgeway – vanessa andrea Richard ramirez – jorge, Lemus Randy craft – mario celine Toppan – tyree brian Carroll cole – brenda Fish – luis Juan corona – esteban Dennis rader – travis karina John wayne gacy – Leo Henry lee lucas – zoila luis estrada Jeffrey Dahmer – gus steven Andre crawford – allan cande Gerry ridgewa – christian Wuornos, Aileen - christian Calvin jackson – jesus Joel rifkins – emory Hillside strangler– damian, jimena

Period 6 Mary noe – angela, maria Ed Gein – kim, frank John wayne gacy – valerie, cesar Juan corona – cindy , nicole Ted bundy – stephanie, david Albert fish – daniela alondra Rifkin – yareli, denise Richard chase – margarito Jeffrey dahner – padron, edgard Joe ball – joe Calvin jackson - liseth

Questions Using Powerpoint, create slides that answer all the following questions 1 Full name of the perpetrator. 2 Nicknames given to them by the media or by themselves. 3 Date of birth and if they are still alive or death (if their dead). 4 How they died (if their dead) or current age 5 Description of the individual (Age, sex, race, residency, proximity, social skills, education levels, work history, military history, appearance, personality, etc.) 6 their background or family histories. 7 Dates suspected to be active in the killings. 8 How many people did they kill (charged for, admitted, and suspected). 9 Reason for selecting those victims. 10 Their MO’s and signatures. What about the murders made special? 11 their organization level (organized, disorganized, mixed), and evidence of this. 12 Their motives (including any delusions, hallucinations, fantasies, etc.) 13 How were they caught? When? where were they caught?

Rubric After you present you will receive your score based on the rubric on the next slide

Criteria Title page Killer and your name date period 5 pictures ( graphic is okay) 5 slides minimum Need transition and animation

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Full name and nicknames of the perpetrator 1 2 3 4 Date of birth, still alive/age, date of death, manner of death, etc. 1 2 3 4 Psyche and description, background and family histories. Dates suspected to be actively killing, and number of people killed. Reason for victim selection 1 2 3 4 Description of MO’s and signatures Organization level Motives How and when they were caught Additional information Overall knowledge of the killer Presentation quality, images, pictures, information General opinion of the entire presentation