Dolecetto & Dawes Ground Zero?
Jun 26, 2016 18:03:42 GMT
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Post by akwilks on Jun 26, 2016 18:03:42 GMT
Oh one last thing for now. Someone mentioned our theory requires that he starts out as an expert serial killer. Not at all.
Former FBI Special Agent and SK profiler John Douglas did a Bureau sponsored study of serial killers, it is alluded to in Schnauzer's post above. He went to prisons and interviewed many of them, including Manson and Berkowitz. He also studied a huge number of case files.
He saw that the majority of SK's started fairly close to home. They start in a place of familiarity and comfort, were they know the area and escape routes, where they feel blended into the neighborhood.
It could be the family home they grew up in. It could be where they are going or used to go to school or college, where they live or lived, work or worked. Typically they then start to branch out and strike further from home.
In many cases he found that years before the official murders of a SK began there were often unsolved crimes of a similar MO, area and/or victim type that he suspects (and in a few cases it was proven or shown to be likely) that the SK did.
That scenario matches part of what Detective Shelby, Morf and myself are saying is possible here with EAR in the RC D & D area.
In almost every single SK case he studied he found certain teenage behaviors. There were four to seven he would often see come up, and three came up so consistently he dubbed it the "Homicidal Trilogy". IlThe Homicidal Trilogy is bedwetting beyond the average age, firestarting and sadistic abuse, torture and/or killing of small animals like dogs and cats.
The other factors which often came up in many of the teen years of the SK's he studied were vandalism and minor to medium crimes like peeping Tom, prowling, break ins (sometimes in conjunction with peeping Tom activities or stealing lingerie).
Once again that matches what Detective Shelby observed in the RC D & D in 74 to 76, and what Morf and I added to with further research. In fact the very first incident on the map is consistent with one of the acts in the Homicidal Trilogy. The 74 killing of the dog. Det. Shelby responded to this break in call as a uniformed deputy. He wrote that the dog was beaten so bad it had been disemboweled.
In "Hunting a Predator" he writes in detail about why he feels so strongly this was very likely the work of a 16 - 22 year old EAR who probably lived close by in the general area. He notes future EAR abuse of dogs. This dog was brutally beaten to death with a log found at the scene, as EAR would later brutally beat two people to death with a log found at that scene. It occurred in an this less than 1 mile by 1 mile area of one other unconfirmed and six confirmed EAR attacks. Including being directly across the street from confirmed EAR attack #15 of 3/18/77.
Other behavior in this area, some but not all of which we note on the map, include peeping Tom incidents, obscene phone calls, prowling and break ins with little taken. All of these incidents were in areas of later official EAR attacks, in some cases the victims of these early minor attacks became official EAR victims.
So what we propose here starts with minor and medium crimes, consistent with the Douglas Homicidal Trilogy and related behaviors, like killing of an animal, obscene phone calls, prowling and break ins, in Summer of 74 and continuing. The first unconfirmed rape is October 75 and there are more of these minor incidents in 75 and 76, all in areas of future victims sometimes against future victims.
The first confirmed official rape is June 76. The break ins and prowling continue and intensify, with more confirmed rapes, and the first murder is in February of 78.
Former FBI Special Agent and SK profiler John Douglas did a Bureau sponsored study of serial killers, it is alluded to in Schnauzer's post above. He went to prisons and interviewed many of them, including Manson and Berkowitz. He also studied a huge number of case files.
He saw that the majority of SK's started fairly close to home. They start in a place of familiarity and comfort, were they know the area and escape routes, where they feel blended into the neighborhood.
It could be the family home they grew up in. It could be where they are going or used to go to school or college, where they live or lived, work or worked. Typically they then start to branch out and strike further from home.
In many cases he found that years before the official murders of a SK began there were often unsolved crimes of a similar MO, area and/or victim type that he suspects (and in a few cases it was proven or shown to be likely) that the SK did.
That scenario matches part of what Detective Shelby, Morf and myself are saying is possible here with EAR in the RC D & D area.
In almost every single SK case he studied he found certain teenage behaviors. There were four to seven he would often see come up, and three came up so consistently he dubbed it the "Homicidal Trilogy". IlThe Homicidal Trilogy is bedwetting beyond the average age, firestarting and sadistic abuse, torture and/or killing of small animals like dogs and cats.
The other factors which often came up in many of the teen years of the SK's he studied were vandalism and minor to medium crimes like peeping Tom, prowling, break ins (sometimes in conjunction with peeping Tom activities or stealing lingerie).
Once again that matches what Detective Shelby observed in the RC D & D in 74 to 76, and what Morf and I added to with further research. In fact the very first incident on the map is consistent with one of the acts in the Homicidal Trilogy. The 74 killing of the dog. Det. Shelby responded to this break in call as a uniformed deputy. He wrote that the dog was beaten so bad it had been disemboweled.
In "Hunting a Predator" he writes in detail about why he feels so strongly this was very likely the work of a 16 - 22 year old EAR who probably lived close by in the general area. He notes future EAR abuse of dogs. This dog was brutally beaten to death with a log found at the scene, as EAR would later brutally beat two people to death with a log found at that scene. It occurred in an this less than 1 mile by 1 mile area of one other unconfirmed and six confirmed EAR attacks. Including being directly across the street from confirmed EAR attack #15 of 3/18/77.
Other behavior in this area, some but not all of which we note on the map, include peeping Tom incidents, obscene phone calls, prowling and break ins with little taken. All of these incidents were in areas of later official EAR attacks, in some cases the victims of these early minor attacks became official EAR victims.
So what we propose here starts with minor and medium crimes, consistent with the Douglas Homicidal Trilogy and related behaviors, like killing of an animal, obscene phone calls, prowling and break ins, in Summer of 74 and continuing. The first unconfirmed rape is October 75 and there are more of these minor incidents in 75 and 76, all in areas of future victims sometimes against future victims.
The first confirmed official rape is June 76. The break ins and prowling continue and intensify, with more confirmed rapes, and the first murder is in February of 78.