Infj Serial Killers



  • It was his ISTJ personality type that allowed Kira to go unnoticed for years as a serial killer haunting the town of Morioh. Kira was always careful not to leave any traces of a crime having taken place. Also, he was very diligent in keeping records of the growth of his fingernails. 7 Jolyne Cujoh - ESTP.
  • I’ve been studying serial killers since I was a child, and so when I picked up a passion for MBTI, the two interests naturally dovetailed together to form into a hobby for analyzing the MBTI types of serial killers.

In the Myers-Briggs Personality test, the ENFJ personality is often referred to as the “protagonist.” The abbreviation stands for extraversion, intuition, feeling, and judgment.

Mission oriented serial killers are people who target groups of people they deem as being immoral, collectively responsible for some perceived wrong, or otherwise unworthy of living. Light Yagami from Death Note is an example (though a more grandiose example than usual). Take this cute quiz and find out what kind of serial killer you’ll be in the future! ISTJ: The Cereal Killer. You are an absolute monster, the worst of the worst. Your murder weapon is just a spoon, and you smother your victims in milk. First you came for Honey Bunches of Oats, and then Cheerios, and you crossed the line with Fruit Loops.

The ENFJ personality is one of the strongest types that is available to a person. People with this personality exude authenticity. They are not afraid to stand up for what they think is right. They have a genuine concern for others and want to make the world a better place.

They also find it easy to communicate with others, see the motivations of others, and bring new ideas to the table that help to find places of common ground. Although this skill is often used to create good in the world, there are some who have used their ENFJ personality traits to create a lot of harm.

There are several famous people who have the ENFJ personality type.

List of the Most Famous People Who Are ENFJ

1. Barack Obama
Although his presidency will be long-admired by some and long-hated by others, President Obama was not afraid to stand up for what he thought was right. Even in critical moments, like his “red line” with Syria, he was unafraid to back off from previous statements because he felt like it was the right thing to do. He always pushed people to think critically about who they were as a person and encouraged others to stand up for their beliefs.

2. Nelson Mandela
Mandela never complained about the treatment he received in South Africa. Even when he was imprisoned for more than a decade, he continued to push people toward a different set of beliefs. Through his activism, he was able to be part of the effort that would eventually end apartheid in South Africa, rising to one day rule the country that once perceived him as a potential threat.

3. Mikhail Gorbachev
Gorbachev was the last official leader of the Soviet Union. Although Gennady Yanayev was named acting President for 2 days before Boris Yeltsin came to power, it was Gorbachev who would push through revolutionary reforms that would work to lessen the influence of communism on the group of nations. He introduced openness, restructuring, and democratization because he felt like it was the right thing to do.

4. Johnny Depp
Often called one of the most versatile actors of his generation, Depp first rose to fame with his role on 21 Jump Street. He has served in iconic roles in film, including being the character Jack Sparrow in Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean series. His versatility is due to the adaptability his ENFJ personality provided, with a total gross of $8 billion globally for the movies where he has been featured.

5. Dr. Drew
Doctor Drew Pinsky might have gone to medical school to help people, but he rose to fame thanks to his personality being on display on TV and in radio. He has hosted a variety of different shows, including two different reality series, that have focused on dealing with a personal addiction to drugs, sex, or alcohol.

6. Neil deGrasse Tyson
Although Tyson is often quick to criticize others sometimes, he does so only when he feels like someone is misrepresenting the truth. Even when he is being critical, you will always find a certain calmness about him. He stays collected when he speaks, even if someone attempts to provoke him. He also works to integrate humor whenever possible into the conversation to help others learn more about what he is passionate about.

7. Joseph Goebbels
Goebbels used the positive attributes of his personality to serve the evil that was being promoted within the Nazi Party. He served as one of Hitler’s closest associates, in the role of being the Minister of Propaganda from 1933 to 1945. He publicly advocated for discrimination, including the policies which would eventually lead to the events of the Holocaust. He joined the Nazi Party in 1924 with a doctorate in philosophy and was the first to advocate for an economy of total war in the 1940s. In one final act of evil, Goebbels killed himself after poisoning his six children.

8. Tony Blair
Serving as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for about a decade, Blair has focused on global change. He has always worked toward a world that was more peaceful, although his actions were sometimes questioned in retrospect. That has even led to an enquiry about potential war crimes with the UK invasion of Iraq in 2003. At the moment, he is currently focused on how the world reacts to religious extremism and what can be done to counter the issue.

9. Martin Luther King, Jr.
MLK wanted to create a society that would help all men be able to “rise from the dark depths of prejudice and racism” because it was the right thing to do. He felt like he would be judged by others based on how he stood during times of challenge or controversy. He once said that the time is always right to do what is right. Although his efforts to create equality would eventually cost him his life, the impact of his work continues to live on today.

10. Pope John Paul II
Arguably one of the most popular popes of the modern era in the Catholic church, he worked to bridge the gap between the religious and secular worlds with a focus on science. He even felt that the role of science in the world could help to purify one’s personal perspectives on religion. He felt like human culture was a broad experience, not a narrow one, and that by working together, people could find peace. He also had a stubborn streak to him, with rigidity toward certain religious practices that he felt were right.

11. Sheryl Sandberg
Serving as an executive at Facebook, Sandberg has been at the forefront of two important conversations going on in our society right now: gender equality and personal grief. Sandberg lost her husband unexpectedly in 2015 and has spoken about how to cope with such difficulties in profound, and often difficult ways. She also serves on the boards SurveyMonkey, the Walt Disney Company, and several others. At one time, she was also Chief of Staff for the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.

There are many famous ENFJs that have changed the world in some way. Most of them worked to make it a better place, though some allowed the corruption of darkness to alter their path. This personality type might be a protagonist, but it is done with a purpose. These people want you to take a different look at the world. Then you can decide if it is the right vision for the future to follow.

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If you’ve ever caught yourself wondering, “what type of animal am I?” then we have at least one thing in common. I, too, have often wondered what kind of animal I would be if I weren’t a human. Personally, I’ve always kind of dreamed that my animal type would be some gorgeous, strong, ridiculously fast-running jungle cat. I’d also be OK with being told my personality matched up with one of those long-necked dinosaurs that only ate plants but was way too big to be taken down by velociraptors. According to the Myers Briggs test, however, I’m actually neither of those creatures. (But it’s cool, because I’m wolf instead!)

The Myers Briggs test (which I wasn’t too familiar with until I started researching for this article) is all about representing your personality by measuring how you socialize, how you make decisions, how you take in your surroundings, and what your preferred lifestyle happens to be. The first letter of the Myers Briggs test represents whether you’re mostly introverted or extroverted. (I for introverted or E for extroverted.) The second letter represents whether you take in new information based on your senses alone, or if you add meaning to new info based on your own intuition. (S for sensing or I for intuition.) The third letter reveals whether you make the bulk of your decisions based on logic or emotion. (T for thinking of F for feeling.) And the last letter is all about whether you like your life to be structured or wide open. (J for judging or P for perceiving.)

Now that we’ve gone over the basics of how Myers-Briggs works, take the test, or at least take a second to figure out which letters sound the most like you, and then read on to figure out what type of animal you are. Have fun!

1. ESTP: Cheetah

Not unlike the fastest land animal in the entire world, (75 mph, yo!) ESTP personality types are super active and spontaneous. They're incredibly aware of what's going on around them — both physically and emotionally — and are able to respond quickly to their surroundings. Perhaps because of this, ESTPs can be manipulative, but they can also be some of the most caring and generous friends you'll ever find. Plus, they're charismatic as all hell. An ESTP's top priority is to have a good time, and they're always up for new adventures.

2. ISTP: House Cat

Like most kitties, ISTP personality types are usuallysuper introverted, and they give very few f*cks about what other people think of them. This doesn't mean they aren't curious about other people, though; it just means they need plenty of alone time with their thoughts. And, you know, to explore cardboard boxes and knock glasses off of tables.

3. ESTJ: Lion

ESTJs are assertive, organized, natural-born leaders who don't typically let emotions cloud their judgement. On top of that, they're loyal AF, and put providing for their loved one's above everything else. If you attempt to silence an ESTJ, you're definitely going to hear them roar.

4. ISTJ: Beaver

Although they can sometimes be a tad oblivious to the emotional needs of the people around them, ISTJ personality types can still make excellent friends. (And dams, apparently.) ISTJs apply the same amount of dedication, hard work, and earnestness to their relationships as they do to their jobs — so even if they're unintentionally insensitive toward you, they're going to try really hard to fix it. Plus, you won't ever have to bail them out of jail, because they're infamously sensible people, and their sh*t is pretty much always together.

5. ESFP: Seal

You know that girl you went to college with who is now a freelance dancer/stand-up comic/folk-singer-on-nights-and-weekends? Yeah, she's most certainly an ESFP. Just like the seals at your local zoo, ESFP personality types are natural-born performers who have no problem living in the moment. ESFPs are the most extroverted extroverts — they truly just want their lives to be as fun as possible.

6. ISFP: Sloth

Possibly the most stereotypically stoner-y of personality types, the ISFP is mega chill. This doesn't mean ISFPs don't care deeply about who's going to win the 2016 election, it just means that they don't feel compelled to fight about which candidate they support or why they support them. ISFP's are lovely friends to have, too, because they're very considerate, peaceful, and easy to be around. ISFP personality types don't rush the present or dwell on the future, preferring to take life one moment at a time.

7. ESFJ: Horse

Infj Serial Killers

If you're empathy game is next-level, you respect authority, (most of the time, anyway) and you want everyone around you to be happy and healthy, then your animal type is probably a horse. Due to their dependable nature, their love of harmony, and their tendency to learn from their past mistakes, horses are said to possess the ESFJ personality type. If all these traits sound familiar to you, then you're basically a horse personified — and that's a good thing.

8. ISFJ: Deer

Just like the cutest animal you've ever almost hit with your car, (by accident, of course) ISFJ personality types are super sweet and introverted. ISFJs care deeply about the comfort and overall well-being of the people around them, and they tend to develop strong emotional connections to their past experiences — both good and bad. So if you're a total sweetheart who's still dealing with some residual trust issues from a relationship that ended years ago, then you might be a deer, and that's more than OK.

9. ENTJ: Bear

Because ENTJ personality types are very socially active but have absolutely no fear of confrontation, their animal type is pretty much always going to be a bear. ENTJs are strong people who like to be in control of their surroundings, and they're almost as good at pushing others to succeed as they are at achieving their own goals. Basically, ENTJs are kind of like the Paris Geller's of the world — and we all end up loving them for it.

10. INTP: Owl

Minimalist and introverted, INTPs and owls are basically exactly the same in every way when it comes to personality traits. INTPs need an enormous amount of alone time to lead their inner lives, and owls are mostly solitary hunters. INTPs are also highly intelligent, and they're almost always in their own head — even when they're with friends. Like owls, INTPs are independent as all hell, and not prone to materialism. As long as they have plenty of solitude, a cozy nest to relax in, and everything they need to survive, INTPs are typically content.

11. ENFP: Dolphin

If being alone is really not your jam, you love making people laugh, you enjoy being creative, and you get bored super easily, then you're basically a dolphin. Just like dolphins, ENFPs are the bubbliest folks you'll ever meet. To an ENFP, spending a Sunday exploring new places, meeting new people, and seeking out new opportunities is pretty much the best thing ever.

12. INFP: Slow Loris

The INFP personality type is known for having a quirky sense of humor, an unyielding internal compass, and an active imagination. On top of that, INFPs are incredibly loyal and caring toward everyone they let into their lives, making them essentially a Slow Loris in human form. And if all these traits sound really familiar to you, then you might be one, too.

13. ENFJ: Dog

If you're anything like me, then you're not an ENFJ, but you probably wish you were. Not unlike dogs, ENFJs are pretty much everyone's best friend. ENFJs are loyal, (sometimes to a fault), extremely affectionate, super social, and incredibly empathetic. ENFJs care more about the happiness of their people than they care about themselves. Like dogs, ENFJs are always thinking about how their actions might affect the people around them. So if you're an ENFJ, then good for you, you awesome human.

14. INFJ: Wolf

According to Myers Briggs, I'm a wolf. I'm not unhappy about this, of course, because wolves are clearly total badasses. That said, I don't love that being an INFJ means I have a difficult time opening up to people, (sometimes even after I've known them for 20 years, just ask my boyfriend) but it does please me that INFJ's are also known for being powerful, independent yet affectionate, and remarkably insightful. I also can't deny that INFJ's tend to be monogamous creatures, because I really enjoy the whole one-man-at-a-time thing. If you feel me on most of this, then you're probably an INFJ, too. If that's in fact the case, then I think we should go ahead start our very own pack. Because wolves.

15. INTJ: Octopus

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If you're super smart and you know it, and you've also been called 'mysterious' with some frequency, then your animal type is likely an octopus. INTJs have been criticized for being too aware of their own intelligence, and their disinterest in the details of others' lives adds to that perception. But to an INTJ, this behavior isn't meant to be taken personally. It's just one of many side effects of being a total boss who has zero time for drama, and very little time for other people.

16. ENTP: Fox

You remember that person you dated back in college who was so charming and smart that you dated them for way too long? Yeah, they were probably an ENTP. Like every fox in every animated film you've ever seen, ENTP personality types often use their wits and charm to talk their way out of things. On the upside, though, both foxes and certain ENTPs are stunning to look at. They also possess the energy, charisma, and intelligence to become some of the world's most amazingly dynamic leaders.

Infj Serial Killers

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