http://www.westerngazette.ca/2014/03/london-killer-place-to-live/
“In the U.S., they now know the creation of the interstate created a new breed of serial killer. Serial offending and highways went hand in hand,” Arntfield said. “Offenders were able to come and go with impunity and anonymity.”
Additionally, London is what Arntfield called a “consumer test-market society.” Companies like to use London as a basis to test out their new products. For example, Tim Hortons recently released their new dark-roast coffee in select markets, London included. This is due to the city’s unique combined population.
But what appeals to large companies also appeals to serial killers, said Arntfield.
“It’s an ideal place to try out drinks — also the ideal place to come and experiment with developing various criminal paraphernalia,” he said.
Unlike other cities, where there was a certain level of watching out for your neighbour, London communities were heavily segmented, according to Arntfield.
Other test market cities that Arntfield looked at, including Rochester, New York, have alarmingly similar trends".
“In the U.S., they now know the creation of the interstate created a new breed of serial killer. Serial offending and highways went hand in hand,” Arntfield said. “Offenders were able to come and go with impunity and anonymity.”
Additionally, London is what Arntfield called a “consumer test-market society.” Companies like to use London as a basis to test out their new products. For example, Tim Hortons recently released their new dark-roast coffee in select markets, London included. This is due to the city’s unique combined population.
But what appeals to large companies also appeals to serial killers, said Arntfield.
“It’s an ideal place to try out drinks — also the ideal place to come and experiment with developing various criminal paraphernalia,” he said.
Unlike other cities, where there was a certain level of watching out for your neighbour, London communities were heavily segmented, according to Arntfield.
Other test market cities that Arntfield looked at, including Rochester, New York, have alarmingly similar trends".