Robert Hansen Born in the small town of Estherville Iowa on February, 15 of 1939 Robert was a normal boy. Shortly after he was born, his family moved to Pocahontas, Iowa. His parents were Christen and Edna Hansen. His father was a baker, and Robert often had to help with his father’s bakery. This is what started the hard times ahead for Robert. Robert’s father was a very intimidating man who yelled and otherwise verbally abused his son. He grew up a very skinny and shy child, never making friends. In his teen years Robert was even more of a recluse and could not talk to girls at his high school. He had a very bad stutter and therefor would get very nervous talking to girls. Robert also had a very bad case of acne which left his face scared. These two problem lead to Robert being bullied at school and abused at home. This was …show more content…
This skill set help him ruin the lives of many women. On June, 13th 1983 Robert attempted to load seventeen year old Cindy Paulson into his airplane while his family was away on vacation. His planes were foiled when she escaped from his grasp and ran from the airport down the highway. A disgruntled truck driver spotted her and stopped to pick her up. He took her to the Mush Inn, went to his place of work, and called the Anchorage Police Department. He reported picking up a barefoot, handcuffed woman. In Cindy’s testimony, she claimed she was assaulted, raped, and was almost murdered if she wouldn’t have gotten away. The local law enforcement ruled out Hansen at first until later. The FBI then took over the case and with the help Of Cindy’s account linked multiple bodies with the same mutilations she described. This was enough to get a warrant to search Hansen’s house and plane (Alden). Upon entering his house investigators found jewelry clothes and other things that linked Robert to the other murders between 1980 and
On a cool day in Salt Lake City Utah, Gary "Green River Killer" Ridgway was born. July 7th 1982 was a day that would start the change of history in forensic science, this was the day waitress Amina Agisheff would leave for work and never be found alive again. This event started a killing spree that stretched potentially 19 grueling years. The very next day Ridgway kills Wendy Coffield a runaway teen. About one month later Debra Estes reported a man in a blue and white pickup truck who offered the girl a lift but then brandished a pistol and forced her to pleasure him sexually.
and that was when he used his first alias, Michael Kennedy Jr. It was August 24th 1990 when he broke into the house of two-college freshman. His first victim was Sonja Larson (17); he tired her up with duct tape and stabbed her to death. His next victim was Christina Powell (17), he taped her hands and removed her clothes and fondled her and then raped her and then stabbed her multiple times killing her.
Robert Smalls, an American politician and Civil War hero, was born on April 5th, 1839, in the town of Beaufort, South Carolina. He was born to a house slave named Lydia Polite during that time. His father is believed to be Henry McKee, who is the son of the plantation owner. On some occasions, Robert frequently ignored his night curfew and went to stay with his white friends, much to his mother’s and father’s disappointment.
Background On April 9th, 1974, a young woman at the age of 17 was found in a farmhouse in Blakesburg, Iowa. Her name was Mary Jayne Jones, and she had been sexually assaulted and shot in both her heart and head at close range with a high-powered rifle. Miss Jones was originally from North Carolina, but had moved to Iowa to assist her expectant sister, Mrs. Pat (Jacque) Williams, but decided to stay. At the time, she was working at Henry’s Drive-in restaurant in Ottumwa, Iowa.
David Walker David Walker was an african american abolitionist who assisted in the elimination of slavery. Using a pamphlet, he would arouse slaves to rebel against their masters. As well as being an abolitionist, he was recognized as a leader in the city of Boston, MA. David Walker was born a free african american in a time of slavery. Fortunate to have a mother free of imprisonment and a father, who was not so blessed with freedom, but forced to be slave.
Child abuse will tear out the heart of a young adolescent. In Dave Pelzer’s book A Child Called “It” , courage was displayed by Dave to overcome his alcoholic mother's wrongdoing. The quote in the prompt, “ I’ve learned that fear limits you and your vision. It serves as blinders to what may be just a few steps down the road for you. The journey is valuable, but believing in your talents, your abilities, and your self-worth can empower you to walk down an even brighter path.
The story “Pencil Crayons” by Robert Currie, is about Josh who live with his parents in a farm far away from the town. One day, the family came to town for a second time after fall. “Now that winter was on the way out, he knew things were getting better.” Josh’s feeling towards everything around him was good and even better based on this quote. When they arrived to town, they met Josh’s teacher who recommend him to join art club.
Valeria Oceguera Violence in the family Professor Hoffman February 23,2017 A Child Called ‘It” A Child Called “It” by Dave Pelzer is a story about a child named David, who is a victim of abuse from his mother and tells his story of how he struggles to stay alive, search for food and the problems he has in school. David lives with his mother, father and brothers, but at the end of the book, he feels a strong hatred for his family and a strong hate for the people who knew about the abuse, David also regrets being born and questions if God exists. There are many health issues that happen when abuse happens to a child specifically and these include, “suicidal thoughts, eating disorder, PTSD can develop from a childhood of abuse.”
Aaron Kosminski was Jack the Ripper The question still remains, who was Jack the Ripper? To this day, the mystery of this notorious murderer has been left unsolved. Jack the Ripper was a well known, anonymous killer that was guilty of brutally murdering five women in Whitechapel, London.
The silence, like most things in the narrators life, makes him uncomfortable, yet to Robert he seems to be covered with a sense of relaxation and peace, something the narrator longs
The book, Quarantine : The Loners by Lex Thomas is the first book of the science fiction trilogy, the Quarantine series. This book shows that even in crisis you have to find the best of the situation and work through it. It was just a normal first day of school at McKinley High School for David and Will until a colossal explosion ravaged the school, and during this catastrophe, every single person graduated from High School convulses and dies in front of each and every student’s eyes. One year after this catastrophic event, McKinley high school emerges into disarray and there are cliques formed with each “type” of student, creating violence between each group except the Scraps which are the “leftovers” of the high school left scouring for the
The novel “The Outsiders” by S.E Hinton depicts the theme of violence predominantly. This novel portrays how violence leaves physical and emotional scars. SE Hilton explores the effect of living in a place where a teenager can't even walk home by himself and where fear is the foremost emotion. Gang violence, shooting, stabbing, ignorance etc are examples of violence illustrated in the novel. I will explore the theme of violence through characters such as Johnny,Dally and Bob and analyse the emotional and physical damage caused by the violence in this novel.
The short documentary “Child of Rage” presents an example of how experiencing abuse as a child can shape the child later in life and how some children can recover. The intrafamilial abuse that Beth experienced as a one year old affected her behavior later in her childhood when she was adopted. Beth was also able to recover from some of the effects of the child abuse she experienced once she was separated from her adoptive family and taken to a special home. Beth experienced intrafamilial abuse at the hands of her biological father after her mother passed away when she was one.
The narrator begins to change as Robert taught him to see beyond the surface of looking. The narrator feels enlightened and opens up to a new world of vision and imagination. This brief experience has a long lasting effect on the narrator. Being able to shut out everything around us allows an individual the ability to become focused on their relationships, intrapersonal well-being, and
Sociology is “the scientific study of human life, social groups, whole societies and the human world as such” (Giddens 2009). Robert K. Merton (1910-2003) was an American sociologist who contributed greatly to the sociology we study today. He is best known for his theories of deviance, for his development of the concepts "self-fulfilling prophecy", “unintended consequences”, “role strain”, “reference group” ,"role model” and for founding the sociology of science. He is considered to have been one of America 's most influential social scientists. Robert Merton was born into a working class Eastern European Jewish immigrant family in Philadelphia as Meyer R. Schkolnick.