There appears to be a gentle swerve here in viewing these murders, and others, as featuring motives of 'control' and 'power' over the victims... and this is where I always part company with all concerned.
For this type of murder actually involves a loss of control and power, rather than a gain.
It is essentially part of the stereotyped image and dogma to imagine that murdering a woman might give a male individual some sort of pleasurable power or control over the female victim. Men like Colin Wilson have promoted and enforced this myth by comparing serial killers like Jack the Ripper - who had no sexual contact with his victims - to sexual predators like Ted Bundy who took his power and control from his victims by raping them, and then killing them to avoid identification.
This is akin to placing Mars on the planet Earth and then proclaiming it to be the Indian Ocean.
For this type of murder actually involves a loss of control and power, rather than a gain.
It is essentially part of the stereotyped image and dogma to imagine that murdering a woman might give a male individual some sort of pleasurable power or control over the female victim. Men like Colin Wilson have promoted and enforced this myth by comparing serial killers like Jack the Ripper - who had no sexual contact with his victims - to sexual predators like Ted Bundy who took his power and control from his victims by raping them, and then killing them to avoid identification.
This is akin to placing Mars on the planet Earth and then proclaiming it to be the Indian Ocean.
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