BY Anna Koren A diary that was found in Liverpool, signed by Jack the Ripper, which I was called upon to examine its authenticity, had instigated the analysis of serial killers. A visit to the Public Record House and a direct and unmediated review of about 400 handwriting samples of imposters, who claimed to be Jack the Ripper, has started a study of the subject. The handwritings of serial killers have been examined in different languages. Several groups of serial killers were identified as having ideological motivation as well as other handwriting characteristics, which differentiates them from other serial killers whose motivation to kill was out of spontaneous and random selection of the victim. In a closed article, I must point out that the above mentioned diary, the letters and a few other handwriting examples were, in fact, the only original ones.
Once I had set out to investigate the subject, I had realized that my chances of working with original samples would be few and far between, if at all. Therefore, an accurate analysis of such vital characteristics such as pressure or size would be difficult to determine. Despite the challenge, I had taken it upon myself to try and comprehend what motivates the serial killer. The Serial Murderer, Mass Murderer, or as he is commonly called - The Serial Killer does not act on impulse. Acer Aspire 5720z Bluetooth Driver Xp here.