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Overkill - Mass Murder and Serial Killing Exposed (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994)
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Overkill - Mass Murder and Serial Killing Exposed (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994)
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A successfully realized and unique overview of an up-to-date police
methodology - the new science of psychological forensics - that has
grown apace with serial murder, and a plethora of cases, famous and
obscure, that illustrate it. Fox and Levin (Mass Murder, not
reviewed) carefully enumerate the three types of mass murderers:
sociopaths who kill for thrills and self-aggrandizement; political
and psychotic fanatics (i.e., the Manson "family"); and "thrill
killers," who statistics indicate may constitute two-thirds of all
serial killers. At this point the authors introduce the new
psychological profiling techniques developed by behavioral
scientists at the FBI. These profiles comprise a kind of "template"
that is used as an investigative tool; they include the murderer's
age, race, sex, marital and employment status, possible criminal
record, relationship to the victim, and likelihood of committing
future crimes. For example, the typical serial killer is
intelligent, socially and sexually competent, a first- or
second-born child, and a skilled worker. He lives with a partner,
is mobile, drives a relatively new car, and follows his crime in
the media. Contrary to popular mythology, he is not a nomad or a
recluse and hardly ever uses a firearm. The authors develop this
material in fascinating detail, explaining such factors as "linkage
blindness," an obstacle to detection arising when a killer commits
felonies in multiple jurisdictions, even if consistent in modus
operandi. (Enforcement personnel in various jurisdictions do not
always talk to each other.) Compelling revelations for serious
students of mass murder; for those whose interest is mainly
macabre, there are plenty of side trips into the bubble and squeak
of cases both famous and obscure. (Kirkus Reviews)
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