Last night I was watching an episode of CSI and at one point the team burst into a suspect's flat.. and found a room where the walls were covered in hundreds of pictures of the victims.
This is a common sort of scene in movies and tv dramas. The murderer has a shrine to his victim, or a room full of mementos and pictures, or (the most common, I think) a wall covered in candid photos of the victim/s (or potential victims).
Sometimes there are maps and bits of string going out to photos.
Or newspaper clippings of their own crimes - that seems a popular variation.
I am sure you know what I am referring to here.
But has this ever actually happened in real life?
Do real serial killers create shrines like this? Have police ever really found a "wall of victims" in a suspect's house?
Or is it just a Hollywood trope?
This is a common sort of scene in movies and tv dramas. The murderer has a shrine to his victim, or a room full of mementos and pictures, or (the most common, I think) a wall covered in candid photos of the victim/s (or potential victims).
Sometimes there are maps and bits of string going out to photos.
Or newspaper clippings of their own crimes - that seems a popular variation.
I am sure you know what I am referring to here.
But has this ever actually happened in real life?
Do real serial killers create shrines like this? Have police ever really found a "wall of victims" in a suspect's house?
Or is it just a Hollywood trope?
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