Serial killers kill for the power and control they experience during the murders and for the added ego boost they get in the aftermath from community fears, media coverage, and the police investigations. Pat Brown addaftermathboost share on social
We struggle to understand how any mother could kill her own children. Pat Brown childkillmother Change image and share on social
Using MO to link crimes can be problematic. Pat Brown crimelinkproblematic Change image and share on social
Many of the less prolific killers' stories go unheard because they simply don't make good books. Pat Brown bookgoodkiller Change image and share on social
In reality, those rare few cases with good forensic evidence are the ones that make it to court. Pat Brown casecourtevidence Change image and share on social
There are many more serial killers living outside the prison walls than inside. Pat Brown insidekillerlive Change image and share on social
Killers can seem smart when you can't figure out who they are. Pat Brown figurekillersmart Change image and share on social
Without solid connections between homicides, we may have the reverse problem of believing three local murders are the work of one serial killer when they may actually be the work of three! Pat Brown believeconnectionhomicide Change image and share on social
Nowadays, with much more racial and ethnic mixing, we are seeing serial killers murdering a variety of victims; whoever comes along will most likely do. Pat Brown ethnickillermix Change image and share on social
Since there are only so many ways to kill a person, a good portion of homicides look pretty much alike. Pat Brown alikegoodhomicide Change image and share on social