Fame, everyone wants it but only a few accomplish it. The recognition, the supporters and followers , the monetary rewards, what is there not to want? And of all the possibilities to obtain fame: sports, art, music, committing horrific crimes, acting, politics, military, you pick your poison. Committing horrific crimes gets you fame? Well we as Americans are inclined to treat criminals as a sort of entertainment, as long as we are spectators rather than victims. Giving them more recognition the more monstrous their crimes are.
Every famous person has an idol who they try to imitate, no matter what path they choose to reach celebrity status. So who do these serial killers and mass murderers take after, who are their role models? These individuals strive for stardom but most are just your average Joe, the kind of people you walk by everyday and don't notice. And that is all they want, to become a household name, one way or another.
The media plays a major role in occasions......
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