forensicsguy76
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Hey everyone. New here to the forum. I have been interested in this case for a while, and I am surprised I did not find this forum earlier, but thanks to TKS for featuring it. I have been browsing through this thread and am excited to dig deeper into this case and others on this forum. It is kinda of a hobby of mine, and hopefully soon a career as well.
I am impressed with a lot of the discussion of this thread, and the job the TKS is doing in bringing some of this information to us.
I wanted to wait till I had more information to develop a complete theory on this case, but there is so much going on in this case that its almost impossible, so I would like to provide some of my thoughts.
I do not think the the torso murders are related to LISK. I know that serial killers have been know to evolve or devolve over time, but the differences in these murders would suggest a major change in MO. The way the bodies of the G4 are laid out is intentional. It gives the killer a way to come back and relive his crimes and maintains his feelings of control over his victims.
Also, this makes him feel like his victims are always near him. To me this suggests that LISK may have abandonment issues and/or trouble with female relationships. He is obviously not socially akward, as he is able to make these women feel comfortable enough to meet without drivers or phones, so it makes me wonder if he has a physical issue that makes women reject him. But that is just a speculation on my part.
For these reasons, I also believe that the AC4 may be LISK too. To much similarity in the way the bodies are disposed of to be coincidence IMO.
It is also highly likely that LISK has been in contact with LE and/or the media. He has very likely tried to insert himself into the investigation early on, and now with TKS he will likely be doing it again and there is a good chance he may be browsing this site.
The above are based on my general knowledge of the case so far.,and may change as I dig deeper on this site. Also, I would like to clarify that my area of knowledge is in Forensics, not Criminology, and unfortunately we don't get to see forensic evidence on an open case. I do have some education in Criminal Profiling and Psychology though.
I would like to say thanks to those responsible for TKS and this forum. This is the type of resource I have been looking for.
I am impressed with a lot of the discussion of this thread, and the job the TKS is doing in bringing some of this information to us.
I wanted to wait till I had more information to develop a complete theory on this case, but there is so much going on in this case that its almost impossible, so I would like to provide some of my thoughts.
I do not think the the torso murders are related to LISK. I know that serial killers have been know to evolve or devolve over time, but the differences in these murders would suggest a major change in MO. The way the bodies of the G4 are laid out is intentional. It gives the killer a way to come back and relive his crimes and maintains his feelings of control over his victims.
Also, this makes him feel like his victims are always near him. To me this suggests that LISK may have abandonment issues and/or trouble with female relationships. He is obviously not socially akward, as he is able to make these women feel comfortable enough to meet without drivers or phones, so it makes me wonder if he has a physical issue that makes women reject him. But that is just a speculation on my part.
For these reasons, I also believe that the AC4 may be LISK too. To much similarity in the way the bodies are disposed of to be coincidence IMO.
It is also highly likely that LISK has been in contact with LE and/or the media. He has very likely tried to insert himself into the investigation early on, and now with TKS he will likely be doing it again and there is a good chance he may be browsing this site.
The above are based on my general knowledge of the case so far.,and may change as I dig deeper on this site. Also, I would like to clarify that my area of knowledge is in Forensics, not Criminology, and unfortunately we don't get to see forensic evidence on an open case. I do have some education in Criminal Profiling and Psychology though.
I would like to say thanks to those responsible for TKS and this forum. This is the type of resource I have been looking for.