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Criminal Profiling — Part 6
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This sketch, and those that follow, were drawn by
a convicted rapist who was interviewed as part of
the FBI's research program. He was asked to
draw:
Himself at a younger age...
“Because of the importance
information about a subjec
decide what to do with the body. At
this phase, the murderer may first
consciously realize the reality of his
act. Our questions concentrated on
what was done with the body, how
the offender left the scene, what (if
anything) was taken from the body or
the crime scene, and what thoughts
and feelings did the murderer experi-
ence during these various acts.
Postcrime Phase—A series of be-
haviors occur after a murder. We
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of fantasy to sexual homicide,
t’s fantasy can
be valuable.”
asked each offender what he did right
after the murder (did he wash or
change clothes, go out with friends,
go to sleep, oF eat); how he thought
and felt about it: whether he dreamt
about it; whether he returned to the
crime scene, attended the funeral,
read about the murder in the newspa-
per; or talked to police. We were
careful to include questions about the
recovery of the body (did the offender
assist police in the recovery, was he
present when the body was recov-
ered, and was his confession neces-
sary for police to find the body).
Specific Techniques
Because of the importance of
fantasy to sexual homicide, informa-
tion about a subject’s fantasy can be
valuable. However, people with 4
longstanding fantasy life may not talk
about it easily. Often a low-key ap-
proach is successful in encouraging
the discussion of the fantasy. A fanta-
sy iS an elaborate thought with great
preoccupation and emotion. The
person keeps going back to the
thoughts. The subject may only be
aware of images, feelings, and inter-
nal dialog at certain heightened times.
One of the indications of the
presence of a fantasy is the great
amount of detail provided by a sub-
ject, details that provide the best in-
formation on how the subject oper-
ates. For many of the murderers we
interviewed, their detailed planning
was their statement of superiority,
control, and cleverness. The fantasy
usually provided a sense of power
and control, as well as emotional
stimulation. In some instances, the
fantasy appeared to protect them
from becoming totally disorganized or
psychotic. We _ discovered this,
through interviews, in their reports of
becoming enraged when victims inter-
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