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To test the hypothesis that there is a prevalence of social stigma on the biological children of serial killers in terms of employment, a 2x2x2 design was conducted with 215 participants. Each were given one of eight vignettes that described a scenario where the participant is choosing an individual for a job position (Nanny or Bank Teller position). The findings suggest that social stigma is present when it is the biological son of a serial killer who is the candidate for the Nanny position.