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I was inspired to take a deeper look at murderers after reading the "Female Serial Killer" article. The article states, "As horrible as coming face-to-face with a serial killer may seem to be, there also may be a twisted sense of celebrity associated with that person, as in the case of Bundy." Just thinking about coming face to face with a murderer makes me cringe, I would definitely be intimidated by them. Which is the opposite of what you should do. You need to go in the interview standing strong, just as though you were trying to get a job, be firm, know what you are talking about, know the right questions, etc. On the opposite spectrum of Bundy was a convicted killer named, Heirens, who comes off as everything but a killer. Which raises the question is he trying to fool people or is he an innocent man that was sent to prison over a crime he didn't commit. An interviewer must expect "lies and denial" from these killers during the interview process.
I was inspired to take a deeper look at murderers after reading the "Female Serial Killer" article. The article states, "As horrible as coming face-to-face with a serial killer may seem to be, there also may be a twisted sense of celebrity associated with that person, as in the case of Bundy." Just thinking about coming face to face with a murderer makes me cringe, I would definitely be intimidated by them. Which is the opposite of what you should do. You need to go in the interview standing strong, just as though you were trying to get a job, be firm, know what you are talking about, know the right questions, etc. On the opposite spectrum of Bundy was a convicted killer named, Heirens, who comes off as everything but a killer. Which raises the question is he trying to fool people or is he an innocent man that was sent to prison over a crime he didn't commit. An interviewer must expect "lies and denial" from these killers during the interview process.
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