2011年4月15日星期五

Long Iceland serial killer: profile: perversity

InvestigationDiscovery.com's David Lohr speaks with forensic psychiatrist Park Dietz. While many theories have offered, on may, that the long Iceland serial killer, spells profile proposed Dietz.

The discovery of a dozen sets of human remains in long Iceland, New York, a massive police dragnet, has on the way national media attention and--as always with high-profile serial killer Ermittlungen--resulted in rampant speculation.

General profile of the serial killer are, describe him as a middle-aged white man, with above-average intelligence, the may or may not more than 7,400,000 are inhabitants on the island. The recent headlines have also centered on the assumption that the murderer is most likely an ex-COP with investigative techniques are familiar.

[Are] among the many types of myths that creep in news and unfortunately some police work, said research forensic psychiatrist Dr. Park Dietz.

Who is the murderer? Dietz, President of the Park Dietz & Associates, the court testimony or advice on numerous serial killer cases, including narrowing conversions with Jeffrey Dahmer and the D.C. sniper is given offers his own theories.

Research: Notorious serial killer

Police on long Iceland began stumbling upon facilities in December, when they were the remains of four women whose bodies in an advanced state of decomposition, Oak Beach, Gilgo Beach, found. All four have been identified. Since this first discovery, the remains were found four more unidentified people in the same geographical area. Authorities expect the results of tests on two sets of bones believed, that people who were found Monday on the beach.

"You see this from the perspective of the perpetrators," said Dietz. "If you are a man, whose primary sexual interested is serious torture, the victim is just die as she is strangled or sex with a corpse, it is hard, one affirmative partners to find."

At least two of the long Iceland victims died of asphyxiation, according to death certificates.

"Most people have one of these wishes have the multiple Hemmungen--religious beliefs, moral, social and other factors--, which inhibit them, to do what they want," Dietz was. "It is alone not perverse pleasure, which leads someone with these wishes to kill;" "You have also these inhibitors is missing."

The pervasive nature of the above wish of course. However, experts noted that those who are usually also limited not by their inhibitions suffer from psychopathy.

"It a lack of certain, lack of feelings and the fear of youth would include," said Dietz. "So, the vast majority of sexual serial killer have both types of conditions: the Paraphilie--the sexual Abweichung-and the combination of anti-social and narcissistic personality traits, which also now psychopathy called."

In addition to the social and moral inhibitions is that the average person with him or her is the fear of the possible consequence of his act. Possible penalties, are however of lesser importance, the serial killer.

"The calculation of the offender is the law abiding citizens in various ways," said Dietz. "Law-abiding citizens imagine that they will be caught that most of the time for bad things which they do [while] perpetrators are sure that they will not be caught."

The total number of victims of the long Iceland serial killer is probably about 10. It is possible that the same killer for at least four murders that occurred in New Jersey more than four years ago is responsible.

On Monday's said Office investigation discovery in the Atlantic County Prosecutor, search the authorities in a possible connection.

Ongoing coverage of the long Iceland serial killer case, see David Lohr of blog page on InvestigationDiscovery.com.


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