Originally posted by Fiver
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I've copied and pasted the above from the conclusion drawn in your linked article.
From what I can tell there isn't much in the way of empirical evidence supporting that conclusion. Feel free to correct me.
Here's an article from the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Ritual and Signature in Serial Sexual Homicide:
Ritual and Signature in Serial Sexual Homicide | Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (jaapl.org)
The empirical data consists of 38 offenders and their 162 victims.
The article states:
The dearth of scientific studies of serial sexual homicide13,14,38,39 is striking in comparison with the enormous interest this topic has received in film, print, and television media.
The article concludes:
Our research suggests that the crime scene actions of serial sexual murderers are fairly complex and varied. Specifically, the notion that offenders leave unique signatures at every scene is not supported by the data.
Perceived wisdom claims the WM murdered 5 or 6 women at the most. I'd say that's an error of judgement, as is the idea that the murderer or murderers of Emma Smith, for example, could not have been the same person or people who murdered Mary.
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