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Criminal Profiling — Part 6
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en found during searches of the
ject’s residence, indicating the of-
der followed the criminal investiga-
in the newspaper.
ime Scene
The initial observation at the
e scene of an organized offender
that some semblance of order exist-
prior, during, and after the offense.
is scene of methodical organization
ggests a carefully planned crime
at is aimed at deterring detection.
Although the crime may be
planned, the victim is frequently a
stranger and is targeted because he
cor she is in a_ particular location
‘gtaked out by the offender. In this
ense, the victim becomes a victim of
“opportunity. Victims of serial murder-
‘erg have been noted to share
common characteristics. The offender
often has a preference for a particular
-type of victim, and thus, may spend
considerable time searching for the
right” victim. As one offender said:
“ma night person. Plenty of times
“that | went out looking, but never
came across nothing and just went
back home. I'd sit waiting, and as |
wat waiting, | was reliving all the
others.”
Common characteristics of vic-
tims selected by an individual murder-
er may include age, appearance, oc-
cupation, hairstyle, or lifestyle. Target-
ed victims in this sample included ad-
olescent male youths, hitchhiking col-
lege coeds, nurses, women frequent-
ing bars, women sitting in automobiles
with male companions, and_ solitary
women driving two-door cars.
The organized offender is socially
adept and may engage in conversa-
tion or a pseudo-relationship with the
“Fantasy and ritual dominate with th
victim as a prelude to the attack. Of-
fenders may use impersonation as a
method to gain access to a victim.
The offender's demeanor is not usual-
ly suspicious. He may be average or
above average in appearance, height,
and weight; he may be dressed in a
business suit, uniform, or neat, casual
attire. In the organized style of attack,
aimed at gaining the confidence of
the victim, there is first the effort to
use verbal means to capture the
victim rather than physical force. The
organized offender frequently uses his
or the victim’s vehicle in the offense.
Rape, as well as murder, may be
the planned crime. Murder is always a
possibility following rape, the assailant
threatens the victim's life and bran-
dishes a weapon. Sexual control is
continued past conversation to de-
mands for specific types of reactions
(fear, passivity) during the sexual as-
sault, When the victim's behavior
stops being passive and compliant,
aggression may be increased by the
offender.
Control over the victim is also
noted in the use of restraints, such as
a rope, chain, tape, belt, clothing,
chemical, handcuffs, gag. and_blind-
fold. The way weapons are used may
suggest a sadistic element in the of-
fender’s plan. The killing is eroticized,
as in torture where death comes ina
slow, deliberate manner. The power
over another person's life is seen in
one example in which a murderer de-
scribed tightening and loosening the
rope around the victim's neck as he
watched the victim slip in and out of a
conscious state.
Fantasy and ritual dominate with
the organized offender, obsessive,
compulsive traits surface in the be-
havior and/or crime scene patterns.
The offender often brings a weapon
with him to the crime, taking it with
him upon departure. He carefully
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avoids leaving evidence behind and
often moves the body from the death
scene.
While sexual acts are part of the
fantasy planning of the crime, murder
may not be a conscious motive until
there is a triggering cue. This is illus-
trated by one murderer’s following
statement:
“ had thought about killing her...
saying what am | going to do when
this is over. Am | going to let her go
so she can call the cops and get
me busted again? So when she
took off running—that decided it in
my mind that killing her was what |
was going to do.”
Case Example of an Organized
Offender
The following case involves the
rapes and murders of five women by one
juvenile offender:
Victim 1: A woman in her late
20's was found about 150 yards into a
wooded culvert area outside her
apartment. Her car was found in the
parking lot.
Recreating the scene, police
speculated that the victim was ap-
proached after she parked her car. It
was known she arrived home late at
night from work. She was found in a
stream after being assaulted,
drowned, and strangled. Her head
had been held under water while she
was being strangled. There was no
evidence of severe beating to the
body; although some defense wounds
were present, mutilation did not occur.
The only item taken from the
victim was a ring of little value. The
victim was found partially clothed. Her
shoes, found further down the trail,
suggested the location of the sexual
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