Chapter 806 Profile of the Murderer
Inform Tim to find a professional sketch artist and ask the old lady to help draw a portrait of the murderer. Jack walked aside and called Rosie. Now he can basically It was confirmed that the killer was no longer a federal law enforcement officer.
Spider webs are also one of the typical symbols of prison culture. Normal people would not tattoo this thing on their necks, let alone agents from the FBI or other federal departments.
Of course, this does not mean that federal law enforcement officers do not have tattoos. Unlike the traditional Chinese concept that those with tattoos are not good people, tattoos in the U.S. military are regarded as a symbol of unity and willpower. , more than half of military personnel have tattoos.
Many federal law enforcement officers are from the military, so tattoos are inevitable. However, there is a big difference between military tattoos and prison tattoos. Different military branches have their own characteristics, and people with a little experience can tell them apart at a glance.
After hanging up the phone, John and Angela also finished taking notes and walked towards the FBI. The sentimental old rookie still had a slightly uncomfortable expression on his face, as if he was being empathized with.
"The deceased's husband, Brian Linain, should not be a suspect. If it weren't for the fact that he left the mobile hard drive at home, the body would not have been discovered so early."
Jack took it After a quick flip through the record book he handed over, the deceased's husband claimed that he went out at 8:30 in the morning and returned home before 11 o'clock to look for the hard drive used for the meeting. As a result, he found his wife's still warm body.
The fresher the body, the more accurate the time of death will be. John was the first to rush to the scene and confirmed that the death time of the deceased should not exceed 1 hour.
Jack believes that his judgment in this regard is not wrong, which means that a simple inquiry from the deceased's husband's company can confirm his alibi.
Coupled with the testimony of the neighbor's gossipy old lady, this basically rules out the possibility of copycat crimes.
"So the deceased's husband's sudden return home was without warning, right?" Jack continued to ask.
Angela has also been a police detective for a long time. She easily understood why he asked this question from a police detective's perspective and gave a direct answer.
“Basically, we can rule out the possibility that an acquaintance committed the crime. According to the community manager, it had been less than two years since the Linain couple moved into this community. At that time, they were a couple who had just finished their honeymoon. The newlyweds are usually very affectionate.
Brian Linain is the CEO of a small trading company. He has relatively free working hours and often goes home halfway and takes his wife out for lunch. ”
In other words, if an acquaintance of the family committed the crime, he would definitely not choose to break into the house at this time. If the husband of the deceased came home about half an hour earlier, he might bump into him head-on.
Hearing this, Jack glanced at Rhett. What the Encyclopedia of Geniuses just said was right. The murderer was indeed becoming more and more unscrupulous. Judging from the increasing frequency of his crimes, he seemed to lack enough time. Carry out meticulous preliminary investigation and tracking.
At this time, Tim walked towards the crowd and pointed at the crime scene behind him. "The CSI researchers have completed preliminary investigation of the scene and are preparing to send the body to the medical examiner's office. Do you want to go in and take a look?"< br>
Jack nodded and called Rhett to walk into the apartment together.
This time the body was found in the bathroom. The two of them carefully avoided the yellow evidence signs with numbers on the ground. At this time, the body had been put into a body bag, and two forensic assistants were putting it into the body bag. He was moved onto a stretcher.
Rhett stepped forward and briefly inspected the body. The cause of death was also suffocation, and the wrapping was a plastic shower curtain torn from the top of the bathtub. The only difference from the previous three deceased was that Mary Lenane was the youngest and deadest among them. The most beautiful.
"The victim this time seemed to have been violated before he died?" Reid asked in surprise when he noticed something strange about the body.
The forensic doctor at the scene still had the same bald head they had seen yesterday. Hearing this, he curled his lips and said, "I prefer to call it an unsuccessful sexual assault. I collected a small umbrella lubricant from the inner thigh of the deceased. The ingredients of the oil, but not found elsewhere." Jack and Red looked at each other after hearing this. Murderers with physical defects are usually more ferocious, and frustration in certain aspects will further enhance their desire to kill. Further supporting Red's previous statement.
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In the evening, in the BAU office, the scene photos of the four victims were neatly posted in four rows on the evidence board, next to a large Los Angeles photo District administrative map.
Below the map are two sketches of the murderer's front and side, as well as a close-up of a single half-spider web tattoo.
Rossi stood in front of the evidence board and thought for a long time before speaking out, "The prison tattoo on the suspect's neck shows that he is not one of our people. He has been in prison for a long time, so he has learned a lot of sophisticated skills." The criminal method allows him, even though he is not tall, to easily subdue the victim."
"But where did he learn to imitate us and how to communicate with ordinary people skillfully? ? He must behave exactly like us in order to succeed repeatedly without arousing suspicion from others."
Jiejie tilted her head in a cute and cute manner, with her long golden hair flowing to one side. , beautiful girls can attract others' attention no matter what they do.
Lying to the FBI is a felony, as is impersonating a federal agent. As long as the murderer fails once, it may arouse the suspicion of others and even call the police. However, Emily and Garcia have just looked through all the police records in the Los Angeles area, and there is no trace of anything. Discover.
On the side, Hotchner turned to Emily and asked, "How are you doing with your investigation into those former serious criminals with spider web tattoos in the Los Angeles area?"
Emily His expression was a little subtle, "Garcia has found 17,000 guys who have been released on parole and have spider web tattoos on their bodies. They haven't finished finding them yet. I have to admit that I chose a wrong direction before."
"It seems that it is time to release the profile to the LAPD and LASD. At present, we cannot confirm the criteria for the murderer to select his victims, but he must wander around the streets, follow or investigate, and hope that the patrol officers will find something. "Okay." Jack suggested helplessly.
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"A white man in his forties pretends to be a federal agent, uses forged or stolen documents to gain the trust of a woman who is alone at home, and then takes the opportunity to commit a crime? What a son of a bitch."
Wilshire In the branch, Tim posted the FBI's freshly released wanted poster with a sketch on the door of Jack's familiar large conference room, muttering in his mouth.
While greeting those familiar faces with a smile, Jack reminded, "Let the guys be more vigilant. This guy is probably a serious criminal who has been in prison for a long time for violent crimes."
"How can such a guy disguise himself as a harmless human being?" John said he didn't understand.
Angela fully demonstrated what she has learned in her current career as a police detective, "This may be how he survives in prison. He is good at communication, articulate, and can easily convince a stranger. Man, just like Ted Bundy”
Ted Bundy was the "elite sexual murderer" that Rossi interviewed. After being arrested, he could still make a victim willingly marry him and give birth to a daughter. (Mentioned in Chapter 393)
Jack nodded in agreement, "Just like Ted Bundy, the murderer has severe antisocial personality disorder and may also suffer from 'cabinomania'."
Hearing another unfamiliar word, the studious old rookie suddenly became interested, "What is that?"
"A kind of Extreme 'cabin phobia', the anxiety caused by being restrained or tied up will make him feel sexually excited as a compensation for his inability to satisfy certain physical problems
You can directly. See it as an extension of suffocation sex, because the murderer’s antisocial personality has become a way of killing people.”
After hearing this explanation, John suddenly showed an expression like a frightened baby, while Angela cast a "you know it well" look at Jack.
(End of this chapter)