Douglas
Dear Tom,
Thank you for your thoughts. With respect, a few things puzzle me, viz:
1) Isn't David Canter's speciality geographical rather than psychological profiling and therefore of very limited use in the debate of whether or not Stride was a Ripper victim?
2) "Serial killer profiling at this stage is virtually useless" seems a rather bold statement. Why do you believe that this is the case?
3) If Douglas's track record was so poor, why did he remain in employment for so many years, and why was he paid by foreign police forces (inc. UK) to give lecture tours etc?
4) If he was "truly gifted at catching rapists...", why should these gifts be regarded as non-transferrable when it comes to murderers?
Best wishes,
Steve.
P.S. I do not insist that Mr. Douglas be considered infallible - far from it. But nor do I feel his ideas should be rubbished out of hand.
Dear Tom,
Thank you for your thoughts. With respect, a few things puzzle me, viz:
1) Isn't David Canter's speciality geographical rather than psychological profiling and therefore of very limited use in the debate of whether or not Stride was a Ripper victim?
2) "Serial killer profiling at this stage is virtually useless" seems a rather bold statement. Why do you believe that this is the case?
3) If Douglas's track record was so poor, why did he remain in employment for so many years, and why was he paid by foreign police forces (inc. UK) to give lecture tours etc?
4) If he was "truly gifted at catching rapists...", why should these gifts be regarded as non-transferrable when it comes to murderers?
Best wishes,
Steve.
P.S. I do not insist that Mr. Douglas be considered infallible - far from it. But nor do I feel his ideas should be rubbished out of hand.
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