Originally posted by caz
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That said, murderers involve themselves in the investigation in some way probably more than is imagined, including: being part of a search for a body, or giving a statement to the press, or taunting the police with letters, socialising with policemen/women and so on.
This article is from a retired New York police commander (homicide), who describes himself as: an expert in the sphere of homicide investigation, and since retiring he has authored books and worked as a consultant/trainer on such matters. In this article he it talking of sexual related serial murder, of which he states he has vast experience.
Articles (practicalhomicide.com)
In the article he states this:
Many serial killers have a fascination for police procedure. Some have even worked as police officers, reserve officers, or security guards. They use this experience to avoid detection. They have been known to frequent police hangouts and eavesdrop on police conversations during a case. They may even interject themselves into the investigation or offer to assist authorities in some manner which will avail them an opportunity to monitor the investigation.
'Not quite going to the police to give a witness statement, but I suppose it would depend on the options for being involved in the case in that age.
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