Question and Answers on "Indian Serial Killers"
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Why do we call them serial killer?
(Question by Anuj Nirwan, Student of Security
management, Raksha Shakti University)
"Serial killer" is a term
which becomes popular in English only at the end of the 20th century. It came
to English from the German term 'Serienmörder' (means serial murderer) first appeared
in an article written by German Criminologist Ernest Gennat 1920. Before the
term serial killer become popular, they were not classified from other multiple
murderers such as mass murderers or spree murderers. However, serial killers
existed from time immemorial. There are many historical incidents of serial
killings recorded in the past.
Why serial killers use one type of pattern in their crimes? (Question by Anuj Nirwan, Student of Security management, Raksha Shakti University)
It is a human tendency to do an action similarly when it is repeated. Especially when a person learns to do a complicated action, when the next time there is a tendency to repeat the method which is already tested, and succeeded. We dress similarly every day, writes similarly, walk similarly, talks similarly and park our bikes in the same place every day. Over a period, it becomes our personality, and we will only change it if we face a challenge. A serial killer also tends to repeat his murders with similar methods.
Why they do this type of
crime.means in one serious? (Question by Anuj
Nirwan, Student of Security management, Raksha Shakti University)
I believe that they have an inner
urge to commit murders persistently. Their urges go down when they do it but
grow again as time passes.
Why many serial killers are there
in India and how we can prevent this type of crime. (Question by Anuj Nirwan, Student of Security management, Raksha Shakti University)
I believe serial killers are
everywhere and like any general crimes, which increases with the population,
serial killings in India also increased in the past 50 years. India has the
second-highest population in the world. The rise in population in most cases increased
crime rates. This may be one reason for the rise in serial killing incidents in
India.
Can it be prevented? Yes, to an
extent. With enough research and effective policing strategies, we can try to
bring down the average murder span of serial killers. This means, If we can
apprehend a serial killer in the initial period of his murder span, it will
save many other potential victims. Can it be prevented entirely? No, since
serial killing is the end product of a plethora of factors, It is challenging
to remodel people, biology and world in such a way that people won't turn into
serial killers.
Sir, you have mentioned that there are about
100 serial killer in the last 40 years if that is right, by maths it means that
there are five killers every two years by average and that number will be
increasing due to population expansion. Also is that possible that there could
be these people in armed forces? (Question by Atul)
That is an excellent observation. I believe those
100 cases are just the tip of the iceberg. There will be many active serial
killers in India. Those who are not yet caught. Serial killers will be there in
all professions, not just in armed forces. But some serial killers covet for a
profession where they can kill with impunity like armed forces and police
force. We have some encounter specialists in police forces, and I assume they
get some kick out, killing people though they are protected by the law. Another
profession where a serial killer can operate efficiently is the medical
profession. I believe a few of our doctors and nurses are serial killers. No
one cares about the doctor's or nurses intention when a patient declared dead
in a hospital. Increase of
population in most of the globe increased crime rate. So the chances are there
will be more serial killing cases in India.
"From 1985 to 1988 in
Bombay, a series of similar murders were reported. Police investigation did not
make an arrest this time; however, the killings stopped all of a sudden. A new
series of thirteen murders were reported in 1989 in Calcutta, and all the
victims were homeless people slept in the open. All the murders were committed
during the night, and in all cases, some heavy blunt objects were used for
crushing the head of the people. The print media of Calcutta named the
unidentified perpetrator 'the Stone Man'." The murders
stopped suddenly, but why? Cause in jack the ripper case too the murders
stopped after the five. Is there any reason for one killer to stop their murders?
(Question by Atul)
This is the reason why I stress on studying the
lives of serial killers. We can only assume that some significant incidents
happened in their lives, and due to this, their 'killer instinct' was gradually
pacified. In 'stone killer case' and 'Jack the Ripper case' the offenders
are unknown, and we do not know much about them. Some serial killers stop
murdering naturally after a while even when they are not arrested by
police while some keep murdering until they get caught. It's just like
someone so fond of playing cricket stops playing it after a while.
What are the symptoms or signs of Killer Instinct?
Is it possible to identify future serial killers using killer instinct? (Question
by Atul)
It is tough to identify a person who is under the killer
instinct. Killer instinct is not stable also. It may disappear if there are
some significant fluctuations in Deep Resting Life Factor(DRLF) caused through
incidents in the person's life. Some people who reach killer instinct will not murder
since they do not find the right trigger for serial killing. Generally a person
under a lot of pressure due to situations internal as well as external
expressing sudden aggressive tendencies at a particular age against their typical
nature in the rest of the life may be candidates for killer instinct.


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