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Criminal Profiling — Part 6
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« _ , variables do exist that may be useful in a criminal
profile and that do
differentiate between organized
and
disorganized sexual murderers.”
excessive assault to the face often is
an attempt to dehumanize the victim.
Such facial destruction may indicate
knowledge of the victim or that the
victim resembles or represents a
person who has caused the offender
psychological distress. The offender
may wear 4 mask or gloves, use 4
blindfotd on the victim, or cover the
victim's face as he attacks. There is
minimal verbal interaction except for
orders and threats. Restraints are not
necessary, as the victim is killed
quickly.
Any sexually sadistic acts, often in
the form of mutilation, are usually per-
formed after death. Offenders have at-
tempted a variety of sexual acts,
including ejaculating into an open stab
wound in the victim's abdomen. Evi-
dence of urination, defecation, and mas-
turbation has been found on the victim’s
clothing and in the home. Mutilation to
the face, genitals, and breast, dis-
embowelment, amputation, and vampir-
isrn may also be noted on the body.
Disorganized offenders might
keep the dead body. One murderer
killed two women and kept their body
parts in his home for 8 years. He
made masks from their heads and
drums and seat covers from their
skins. Earlier, he had exhumed the
bodies of eight elderly women from
their graves and performed similar
mutilative acts.
The death scene and crime
scene are usually the same in| mur-
ders committed by the disorganized of-
fender, with the victim being left in the
position in which she or he was killed.
if the offender has mutilated the body.
it may be positioned in a special way
that has significance to the offender.
No attempt is made to conceal
the body. Fingerprints and footprints
may be found, and the police have a
great deal of evidence to use in their
investigation. Usually, the murder
weapon is one obtained at the scene
and is left there, providing investiga-
tors with evidence.
Case Example of a Disorganized
Offender
Murder 1: A husband returning
from work at 6:00 p.m. discovered his
wite’s body in the bedroom of their
home. An autopsy revealed she had
been murdered sometime in the morn-
ing after being confronted by the as-
sailant as she went to empty the gar-
bage outside. The victim was shot in
the head four times, and thereafter,
disemboweled with a knife obtained in
her home. Other than slash wounds
to breasts and mutilation to internal
reproductive organs, No evidence of
sexual assault or molestation was
found. The victim was first slashed in
the abdomen, and the assailant pulled
‘her intestines out of the body cavity.
The victim had what was later deter-
mined to be animal feces in her
mouth. Garbage was strewn about the
house. A yogurt cup was found, and
indications were that the murderer
used the cup to collect blood from the
victim, which he then drank.
Crime 2: On the same date, a
house burglary occurred within one-
quarter mile of the victim’s residence.
Garbage was strewn throughout the
home. Evidence indicated the burglar
urinated on female clothing and also
defecated in the house. No one was
home at the time.
Crime 3: Two days later, the car-
cass of a dog was found in the same
neighborhood. The dog had been shot
in the head, and the bullet was deter-
mined to have come from the gun
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used in the first murder. The dog was
disemboweled.
Murder 2: Four days after the first
slaying, a woman, waiting for a male
friend to pick her up for a day’s outing
with her neighbor, noticed the man’s
car had pulled into her neighbor's
driveway. She telephoned to say she
would be right over, however, receiv-
ing no answer, she looked out her
window again to note the man’s car
was now gone. Becoming suspicious,
she went over to the house and dis-
covered the bodies of her male friend,
her female neighbor, and the neigh-
bor’s child. A 22-month infant was
missing from the home; however, a
bullet hole was found in the pillow of
the child’s crib, along with what ap-
peared to be brain and skull matter.
This was also found in the halt-filled
bathtub, indicating the child had been
killed and the body washed and re-
moved from the scene. The female
victim had been severely slashed and
mutilated. She had been murdered in
the bedroom where she had been dis-
emboweled from breast bone to pelvic
area. Internal organs, including
spleen, kidneys, and reproductive
organs, had been removed and muti-
lated. No attack was noted to external
genitals. The murderer had attempted
to remove an eye and also had insert-
ed a knife into the anal canal, cutting
the victim severely in this area. Defi-
nite fingerprints with blood were found
on the abdomen, shoulders, and legs
of this victim. Additionally, a ting of
blood was found on the floor, indicat-
ing a bucket-type container was used
to collect blood.
The following information waS ©€x-
tracted from a profile developed by
the BSU:
Suspect description: White male
aged 25-27; thin, undernourished
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