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(Discussion – Multiple Murderers)
Thursday September 21, 2017 (Discussion – Multiple Murderers)
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The Daily CSI Thursday, 9/21/17
Case – Crossing the Stream A man went on a trip with a fox, a goose, and a sack of corn. He came upon a stream, which he had to cross and found a tiny boat to cross the stream. He could only take himself and one other -- the fox, the goose, or the corn -- at a time. He could not leave the fox alone with the goose or the goose alone with the corn. How does he get all of them safely over the stream? Take the goose over first and come back. Then take the fox over and bring the goose back. Now take the corn over and come back alone to get the goose. Take the goose over.
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Announcements We will take Quiz 3 tomorrow!
Remediation for Quiz 2 runs through tomorrow at 5:00. We will take Quiz 3 tomorrow!
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F7 F8 S2 F9 F10 QUIZ 2 TODAY 9/12 9/14 9/15 9/18 9/19 Overdue
Assignment Currently Open Summative or Formative # Date Issued Gone Missing Day Last Day Accepted DE – Forensic Entomology F7 9/12 Overdue DE – Forensic Pathology F8 9/14 QUIZ 2 S2 9/15 Tomorrow Activity – Forensic Files – The Stake Out F9 9/18 TODAY Next Tuesday Casework – The Case of the Fallen Scientist F10 9/19 Next Wednesday
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What do these people have in common? They are all multiple murderers.
Richard Trenton Chase Jeffrey Dahmer Albert Fish Andrei Chikatilo They are all multiple murderers. Dennis Rader Javed Iqbal Ted Bundy Joachim Kroll
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Multiple Murderers Serial Killers: Serial killers murder three or more victims, but each is killed on separate occasions. Unlike mass murderers and spree killers, serial killers usually select their victims, have cooling off periods between murders, and plan their crimes carefully. Some serial killers travel widely to find their victims, such as Ted Bundy, but others remain in the same general geographic area. Mass Murderers: A mass murderer kills four or more people at one location during one continuous period of time, whether it is a few minutes or over a period of days. An example of a mass murderer would be Richard Speck, who killed eight student nurses in July of 1966, in a single night in their south Chicago townhouse. Killers who murder several members of their family, also fall into the mass murderer category. Spree Killers: These murderers kill two or more victims, but are more than one location. Although their murders occur in separate locations, their spree is considered a single event, because there is no "cooling off" period between the murders. Robert Polin is an example of a spree killer. In October 1975 he killed one student and wounded five others at an Ottawa high school after earlier raping and stabbing a 17-year-old friend to death.
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Serial Killers With a serial killer: there are multiple victims.
the victims are carefully selected. there are several crime scenes. the crimes take place in several episodes. there is a very specific methodology.
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Victims of the Serial Killer the “Boston Strangler”
Bodies left in obscene positions Strangled, usually with their own silk stockings Tied stockings in a bow under their chin He terrorized Boston for 18 months Victims all female Age / race not consistent Murdered in their own apartments No forced entry Victims all raped Modus Operandi
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The Boston Strangler - Albert De Salvo
Born in 1931 Died at 42 in 1973 Average height Large build Married with 2 children Various employment: Army, rubber factory, shipyard, construction Described as: loving husband, devoted father, mild mannered, decent, neat and well liked by most Death murdered in prison
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Victims of the Serial Killer the “Milwaukee Monster”
Victims were lured to his home for intimate contact Once there victims were drugged and tortured Bodies were dismembered Some body parts were eaten by the killer Victims all male Age / race not consistent Murdered in killers home All were homosexual Victims all raped Modus Operandi
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The Milwaukee Monster – Jeffrey Dahmer
Born in 1960 Died at 34 in 1994 Height 6’1” Single Army Various arrests for assault Devoted parents, happy home life 18 victims confirmed, many more suspected Started unusual fascination with death as a small child Necrophiliac, cannibal, “experimental neurosurgeon” Cold blooded killer, remorseless Chocolate factory worker Described as a loner, odd Death - murdered in prison
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Victims of the Serial Killer Ted Bundy
All victims were female All victims were white and single All victims were young (late teens) All had long dark hair, parted in the middle and looked similar Usually abducted and found some time later All victims were seen talking to a man wearing a cast or sling shortly before their disappearance Abducted in the evening Severely beaten about the head Dumped in woodland Modus Operandi
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Ted Bundy Born 1946, executed 1989, aged 43
Loving (church going) family Married (in jail) College graduate, law student, politically ambitious, rape counselor. Respected and admired by (most) who met him. Popular with women, generally considered to be a nice guy. Served on crime prevention committees Performed community service regularly Chose victims who looked like his ex girlfriend. Crimes spanned four states Escaped from jail to resume his killing spree Protested his innocence until he was sentenced to death, when he showed remorse.
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Serial Killers - Summary
No one is safe from serial killers, but thankfully they are rare. They target all ages. They target men, women, boys and girls. They do not have any common identifying features. They do not look like they are serial killers. Quite often they are respected members of the community. In the words of Ted Bundy: we are your husbands, your fathers, your sons, your mothers, your daughters. The truth is that we only know people as well as they want us to know them.
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Mass Murderers and Spree Killers
With a mass murderer: there are multiple victims. the victims are just in the wrong place at the wrong time. usually, there is a single crime scene. the crime takes place in a single episode. there is no specific methodology involved.
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The Texas Tower Sniper - Charles Joseph Whitman
Occupation: former U.S. Marine, engineering student Born: June 24, 1941 Died: August 1, 1966 (aged 25) Cause of death: Multiple shotgun wounds (ruled as justifiable homicide) Killings: August 1, 1966 c. 00:15: :00 (family) 11:48 am - 1:24 pm (random targets) Location(s): University of Texas, Austin, Texas Target(s)Family, students, teachers and police Killed 16, Injured 32 (including 1 later fatality)
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The Columbine Massacre
Eric David Harris (April 9, 1981 – April 20, 1999) and Dylan Bennet Klebold (September 11, 1981 – April 20, 1999) were the two American high school seniors who committed the Columbine High School massacre. The pair killed 13 people and injured 24 others, three of whom were injured as they escaped the attack. The two then committed suicide in the library, where they had killed 10 of their victims. Eric Harris Dylan Klebold
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The Virginia Tech Massacre
The Virginia Tech massacre was a school shooting that took place on April 16, 2007, on the campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, Virginia. Seung-Hui Cho, a senior at Virginia Tech, shot and killed 32 people and wounded 17 others in two separate attacks, approximately two hours apart, before committing suicide (another six people were injured escaping from classroom windows). The massacre is the deadliest shooting incident by a single gunman in U.S. history. Cho Seung-Hui
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Terrorists - The 911 Hijackers
The hijackers in the September 11 attacks were 19 men affiliated with al-Qaeda, and 15 of the 19 were citizens of Saudi Arabia. Others were from Egypt, Lebanon, and the UAE. The hijackers were organized into four teams, each led by a pilot-trained hijacker with four "muscle hijackers" who were trained to help subdue the pilots, passengers, and crew. Terrorists - The 911 Hijackers
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Dictators - Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian- born German politician and the leader of the Nazi Party. He was chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945 and dictator of Nazi Germany from 1934 to Hitler was at the centre of Nazi Germany, World War II in Europe, and the Holocaust.
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