25-Year Management of a Serial Killer and Necrophilia Case


 This report details the 25-year treatment and management of a rare case involving a serial killer with negrophilic tendencies. The study offers insights into the psychological and therapeutic approaches used to address these severe criminal behaviors, providing valuable data for understanding the intersection of violent crime, necrophilia, and long-term psychiatric care. It highlights the challenges faced by medical professionals in managing such extreme cases and the complexities of treatment over an extended period.

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