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SizzleParticipantActually I belive the term refers to hair color not skin tone.
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SizzleParticipantSince it’s not exclusively white males who are serial killers I would say it is likely not genetics that are the issue. I would say that psychological/ psychosocial issues are more of a valid reason for the issue than genetics. The Maryland snipers were not technically serial killers, I would say they fall more into the category of ‘Spree Killers’. The differances are as follows: A serial killer is one who commits a number of murders over a long period of time, with the killings separated by often long periods of apparent normalcy. A mass murderer, on the other hand, is an individual who kills several people in a single event. A spree killer kills in a series of closely connected events. For more info check these References: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_killer http://www.uplink.com.au/lawlibrary/Documents/Docs/Doc5.html
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