Sunday, April 12, 2020
SOLO Report Essays - Crime, Murder, Psychopathy, Serial Killer
  SOLO Report        This book, in my opinion, is a very good example of a serial killer,  and his ironic demise. The book begins with an example of serial killing,  where a powerful, influential man is killed by an assassin. The book,  after the killing, follows the killer to an unusual place-a concert hall.  There it is found that the killer is internationally famous concert pianist  John Mikali.      This man, Mikali, has been tormented by death and pain all of his life.  His family has been based through a stout naval history, as his father, and  relatives past have all been commanders and captains of great naval ships.  The one break in the chain was his Grandfather and him, John, who is a  concert pianist. John is clever but physcotic, because his hobby, as  gruesome as it may seem, is killing. It began one day when his nanny was  killed. It seemed she was killed by a hit and run driver. John, who loved  his nanny so much, decided to get revenge, and revenge he did. He killed  the man who had been driving the car.      The book starts out, as said, with a killing and then by revealing the  killer. Then the book goes into a story of the life of the man Mikali.  His mother and father had been killed at sea, and the only people he had  left were his nanny and his aunt. The book gives an accurate description of  his life and times before his incredible hobby.      After the book describes Mikali's background, which itself is filled  with death, the book goes into the current life of Mikali and how he got to  where he is. Mikali discovered his great talent in music at a very early  age. His grand-father, who is the only blood relative he has left, is  committed to his grand-son. He gives his son the best schooling in the  form of music he loves the most: the Piano.      The book after it has dealt with the past then goes into the present.  Using this method, it resembles a time line:      MIKALI'S DEEP PAST--------RECENT PAST---------PRESENT TIME      After the recent past, in which Mikali has killed over 30 well known  and influential people all around the globe. He uses his influential piano  connections to travel all around the globe. He then makes the fatal mistake  someone else did to him by doing it to someone else, with even more power  than him. Mikali's most loved relative was killed by a hit and run  driver-and then one day Mikali kills the daughter of a retired SAS Soldier,  Asa Morgan. Morgan is a trained and skilled killer himself.      It is ironic in the fact that after Morgan's daughter is killed, he  goes on a rampage, like Mikali after his aunt is killed. Mikali took out  his rage on the entire globe-and Morgan took UT out on Mikali and everyone  associated with him. Morgan, after learning his daughter is dead, throws  all rules of the military system out the window and goes after Mikali.      Although Morgan doesn't know who killed his daughter, he does know that  the initial murder at the beginning of the book is related to his own  daughter's murder. Mikali has gained a world- wide reputation as a  brilliant pianist-and his alter ego as a fearless and skilled killer.      Revenge plays its part in this book, after Mikali having taken his out  on the whole world, and Morgan wanting to get his daughter back. Morgan,  after tracking down Mikali through skillful deduction, (he examines all the  murders and pieces together that Mikali was in the city giving some kind of  musical performance) kills Mikali in the only place that can be deemed fit  to kill Mikali in-A music hall.      The book is very real in the aspect of serial killers. It portrays an  excellent example of a person who kills in succession with an intricate  plan. The killer, Mikali, kills all of his victims simply and with a plan.  Also, Mikali kills many people. That's a common trait with serial killers.  As with Charles Manson, Mikali killed his victims without remorse or pity.  He wiped them clear off the face of the earth without a second thought  because he thought it would have an affect on the earth. Mikali's plan was  that if someone did something bad to him, then they should be dead. Mikali  killed a man who had been leading the group who financed a political  uprising in his native Greece. And he also    
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