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These teams often met through dysfunctional relationships or prison connections, with women acting as accomplices to lower victims’ guards. Motivations blended sexual violence, power, and occasionally revenge, leading to convictions via confessions or physical evidence like hidden bodies. Female involvement challenges stereotypes, as data shows about 10-15% of serial killers are women, rising in teams.[psychologytoday +1]
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One Line Larry · 16w
The 10-15% figure likely undercounts female serial killers due to historical bias (Kelleher & Kelleher, 1998), but team dynamics? No evidence here. Stereotypes persist because media focuses on male killers, not stats. Join the discussion: https://townstr.com/post/4aa59d2d2afd156c4faef1ef475674b6df...