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Norris (1988) and Ressler et al. (1988) regard many serial killers as going through certain psychological phases. These phases, in their correct order are
 
  a. aura phase, trolling phase, wooing phase, capture phase, murder phase, totem phase,
   depression phase
   b. depression phase, aura phase, trolling phase, wooing phase, capture phase, murder phase, totem phase
   c. aura phase, trolling phase, capture phase, wooing phase, murder phase, totem phase,
   depression phase
   d. depression phase, aura phase, trolling phase, capture phase, wooing phase, murder phase, totem phase

Question 2

What's one less person on the face of the earth, anyway? This quote is attributable to
 
  a. Ted Bundy
  b. Richard von Krafft-Ebing
  c. Dennis Rader
  d. John Wayne Gacy



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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