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For their term project, five psychology students decide to study serial killers to learn what turns a normal person, into a cold-blooded murderer. With the knowledge they gain, they attempt to capture the killer stalking their town.
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00:00The itsy-bitsy spider went up the water spout
00:05Down came the rain and washed the spider out
00:15Down came the sun and dried up all the rain
00:36The itsy-bitsy spider went up the spout again
00:41Here is what I propose
00:43Each group will select a topic for their project
00:46And then those groups will go out and study that topic first hand
00:50All we got is five lame ideas
00:53What's wrong?
00:54They found another body
00:56This is the fifth body in three months
00:58They say the same person is doing it all so
01:00You know what that means
01:03Serial killer
01:04What about that for our topic?
01:06Serial killers?
01:07Their history, their minds, thought processes, how they came to be
01:16I mean, haven't you ever wondered what turns a normal human being into a cold-blooded murderer?
01:23Hunting a serial killer?
01:25That's something I have to show you
01:26If we caught this guy, we can interrogate him and find out what turned him into a killer
01:29You guys really think we can catch a serial killer?
01:32The cops can't?
01:42Why not?
01:59Professor Davis did say he wanted us to learn from actual experience
02:03Professor Davis did say he wanted us to learn from actual experience
02:20I'd say this definitely would count
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