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  2. Serial killer - Wikipedia

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    In other cases, women have been involved as an accomplice with a male serial killer as a part of a serial killing team. [ 103 ] [ 95 ] A 2015 study published in The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology found that the most common motive for female serial killers was for financial gain and almost 40% of them had experienced some sort of ...

  3. Serial crime - Wikipedia

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    These similar characteristics imply the outcome of the same criminal behaviors conducted by the same serial murderers, which indirectly implies the behavior consistency of the serial killers. While some serial homicide cases appear an overall consistent pattern, some exceptional serial murdering cases do not follow the general consistent pattern.

  4. Violent Criminal Apprehension Program - Wikipedia

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    ViCAP has been a tool in solving many cases, including cases decades old and cases in widely separated states. ViCAP is particularly valuable in identifying and tracking serial killers, where separate victims might not otherwise be connected as part of the same pattern. [2]

  5. Serial killer's victim portraits could help crack cold cases

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    Samuel Little, identified as the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history, produced detailed likenesses of dozens of women he says he strangled. Serial killer's victim portraits could help ...

  6. The True Story of Serial Killer Expert Ann Burgess Hits Hulu

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    Which serial killer cases did Ann Burgess work on? Burgess consulted on a number of well-known cases. Among them was Ted Bundy, one of the most prolific serial killers in American history, “the ...

  7. Disorganized offender - Wikipedia

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    These individuals kill for the sole purpose of control and dominance, a trauma response to the abuse they faced at a younger age. [4] During the crime, the offender may be using drugs or alcohol. [2] The murder is sadistic; the disorganized offender uses overkill. A disorganized offender may stab their victim repeatedly, even after death.

  8. Macdonald triad - Wikipedia

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    Wright and Hensley (2003) named three recurring themes in their study of five cases of serial murderers: As children, they vented their frustrations because the person causing them anger or humiliation was too powerful to take down; they felt as if they regained some control and power over their lives through the torture and killing of the ...

  9. Gilgo Beach murders - live: Rex Heuermann sobs in court ... - AOL

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    Manhattan architect Rex Heuermann has pleaded not guilty to six counts of murder in connection with the infamous Gilgo Beach serial killings. The Suffolk County District Attorney’s office ...