Searching For Closure

5 - Developing a Pattern (audio fixed)

05.14.2018 - By Searching for ClosurePlay

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Serial killers are often attracted to victims who are very similar.

Maybe

they want to kill older women who resemble their mother. They were

never able to fight back against an abusive or controlling mother, so

they take their rage and frustration out on women of the same age range

that look similar. Or they are attracted to beautiful blonde super model

looking women, but they themselves are too unattractive or unappealing

to land such a person. So they Target what they can't have and strike

out. They make their unfulfilled sexual fantasies become reality. Often

in violent and forceful ways.

While trying to gather evidence for

this podcast, and examine suspects, I started to compile a list of

similar murders. One of the simplest and most plausible theories is that

Tina fell victim to a serial killer.  I started to write down any cases

from 1963 to  1983 that bore any resemblance to Tina’s case. I found

more cases than I bargained for, but narrowed them down to 10.

But what of these girls? What ties their cases to Tina's? What profile do they fit into?  (There was a problem with the audio originally in this episode, it has been reuploaded and fixed) 

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