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Theweleit, Klaus,
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Third party appeal, warning sign,
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Third World serial killers,
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,
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Thissen, Alice,
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Thoreau, Henry David,
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Thrill killers,
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,
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,
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.
See also
Serial killer

Thurzo, Count Gyorgy (Black Hero of Hungary),
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Thwala, Sipho Agmatir (Phoenix Strangler),
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Time and place, IP profile,
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Times Square Torso Ripper, The (Richard Cottingham),
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Tinning, Marybeth,
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Toes, large gap between first and second, psychopaths,
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Tomie, Father Henri,
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Tongue (speckled or rough spots) and psychopaths,
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Toole, Ottis,
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Torture of victims before death,
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Totem-trophy-memory (Phase 6),
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Trail, Jeffrey,
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,
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Transformation from first kill,
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Trap and capture (Phase 4),
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Treating psychopaths,
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Triggers of first kill,
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Trolling-hunting-stalking (Phase 2),
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Trusting your intuition,
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Twain, Mark,
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,
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20th century and serial homicide,
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“Twinkie Defense,”
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“Typical” serial killer,
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Unabomber, The (Ted Kaczynski),
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,
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,
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United States (20th century) serial homicide,
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“Unknown” killings,
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“Unsub,”
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Urine kryptopyrrole,
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USS
Iowa,
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Vacher, Joseph,
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Valenzuela, Carol,
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Vampire Killer, The (Richard Chase),
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,
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,
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Vampire of Düsseldorf (Peter Kürten),
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Verbal confrontational resistance,
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,
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Verbal nonconfrontational dissuasion,
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Versace, Gianni,
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Verzeni, Vincenzo,
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VICAP (Violent Criminal Apprehension Program),
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,
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ViCLAS (Canadian Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System),
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,
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Victim-driven scenario, rise in serial homicide,
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“Victim facilitation,”
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Victims,
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,
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,
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Videotapes of victims,
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Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (VICAP),
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Visionary motive,
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Voyce, Carole,
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Voyeurism,
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,
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Wagner, Lauren,
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Wagner, Richard,
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Wallin, David and Terry,
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Walsh, Adam,
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Walsh, John,
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,
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Warning signs, recognizing,
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Washington, Yolanda,
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,
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Waterfield, Fred,
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Weakness (feigned), warning sign,
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Weckler, Kristina,
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Wegerle, Vickie,
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“Werewolf” serial homicides,
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West, Rosemary and Fred,
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,
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Whitechapel Murderer (Jack the Ripper),
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,
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,
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,
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White, Dan,
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White, Lawrence,
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White male serial killers,
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Whitman, Charles,
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Whitney, Jan,
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Wilcox, Nancy,
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Wilder, Christopher,
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Wilder, Diane,
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Williams, John Allen.
See
Muhammad, John Allen (The Beltway Snipers)

Williams, Michael,
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Williams, Renwick (The Monster),
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,
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Williams, Wayne (The Atlanta Child Murders),
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,
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,
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,
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Wilson, Colin,
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“Window” for serial killers,
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Wood, Catherine May,
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Woodcock, Peter,
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,
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Worden, Bernice,
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Wound Culture,
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Wright, Jim,
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Wuornos, Aileen,
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Xinhai, Yang,
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Yates, Robert,
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,
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Y chromosome (extra),
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Yong, Huang,
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Yorkshire Ripper, The (Peter Sutcliffe),
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,
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,
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Zebra Killers, The,
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Zodiac Killer,
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,
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Zoophilia,
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Ray recently died of natural causes in prison.

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Although there are female serial killers, the majority are males; therefore, I refer to them as
he
instead of
he/she
to facilitate the flow of text.

*
Christine Vendel, “KC Man Charged with 12 Murders,”
Kansas City Star,
April 19, 2004.

*
HALT (Homicide Assessment and Lead Tracking System) is similar in principle to VICAP and is now called ViCAPS in New York State.

*
Some classicists believe that thumbs up, toward the heavens, signified death, while thumbs down, to the earth, signified life.

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This is at least the legend. One source attributes the “bathing in blood” theme to the fact that Elizabeth was so covered in blood after torturing the girls that it appeared as if she had bathed in their blood.

*
Forty-seven years later, in Los Angeles, Peter Lorre’s daughter was confronted by the serial killer team of Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono—the Hillside Stranglers. Posing as police detectives, they intended to rape and murder her like their previous victims, but when they looked through her purse they discovered the identity of her father. They immediately released her.

*
A pseudonym.

*
Some accounts state that Mullin was rejected by the Marines
before
he went through basic training. See, for example, Ward Damio,
Urge to Kill,
New York: Pinnacle Books, 1974, pp. 168–169. Ressler and Shachtman, in
Whoever Fights Monsters
(New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992) state that he completed basic training.

*
The case of Jerry Burdos is described in Michael Newton,
The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers;
Eric W. Hickey,
Serial Murderers and Their Victims;
and many other sources, but the most definitive account of the Burdos case was produced by Ann Rule (writing as Andy Stack), in
Lust Killer,
New York: Signet, 1983.

*
A pseudonym.

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A pseudonym.

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It’s a myth that White’s defense argued that his consumption of Twinkies and other junk food triggered a homicidal depression. They actually argued that his eating habits were a
symptom of
depression, which diminished his capacity to tell right from wrong.

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