Hi Joshua and welcome to the boards
On the face of it that's a most relevant question...as witnessed by comments above...
However, as far as I'm aware, (and I may well be wrong), despite all the hoo-haa and publicity about profiling, and all the fiction, (eg Val McDiarmid, Thomas Harris...or the much televised Cracker), in reality I don't think it's ever been directly responsible for catching a single serial killer...which begs the question whether it's worth a light...
I suppose ANYTHING which possibly casts ANY light on a serial killer has to be borne in mind...but just how much weight should be attached, (either by an investigating officer or later by a researcher), is really another question altogether...
All the best!
Dave
What I have been wondering is has anybody used the FBI profile used in 1988 and compiled a book with those suspects that line up with the profile and then try to narrow it down from there. Just a thought!
However, as far as I'm aware, (and I may well be wrong), despite all the hoo-haa and publicity about profiling, and all the fiction, (eg Val McDiarmid, Thomas Harris...or the much televised Cracker), in reality I don't think it's ever been directly responsible for catching a single serial killer...which begs the question whether it's worth a light...
I suppose ANYTHING which possibly casts ANY light on a serial killer has to be borne in mind...but just how much weight should be attached, (either by an investigating officer or later by a researcher), is really another question altogether...
All the best!
Dave
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