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Yet....he had a job. He had a chance, a new beginning.Very telling. Things were not going well at all.
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Yet....he had a job. He had a chance, a new beginning.Very telling. Things were not going well at all.
On the surface, very promising. But underneath "deemed unqualified for employment". Which in retrospect was true.Yet....he had a job. He had a chance, a new beginning.
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On the surface, very promising. But underneath "deemed unqualified for employment". Which in retrospect was true.
No, but I've heard it was scary.Did the see his dating profile pic?
Do we have any idea what percentage of serial killer victims have been killed for sexual gratification & how many are not?The sk who attacked me (but wasn't arrested until years later because he went dormant for a long time) killed women for sexual gratification but also a husband by strangulation torture and several children by hanging for the pleasure of torture) seemed to have a type. It took many years to recover from the trauma after he was arrested but I finally looked up the women he killed both before and after my attack. The one that came after my unsuccessful attack looked almost exactly like me at the time. Same size, body type, hair color, hair length & style, way of dressing and even general carriage in life. That was *very* traumatizing and I literally carried guilt over it for years & feel deeply for her.That's actually a myth. Many serial killers, especially these who do not kill for direct sexual gratification, kill anybody who shows up in right time and place.
Do we have any idea what percentage of serial killer victims have been killed for sexual gratification & how many are not?The sk who attacked me (but wasn't arrested until years later because he went dormant for a long time) killed women for sexual gratification but also a husband by strangulation torture and several children by hanging for the pleasure of torture) seemed to have a type. It took many years to recover from the trauma after he was arrested but I finally looked up the women he killed both before and after my attack. The one that came after my unsuccessful attack looked almost exactly like me at the time. Same size, body type, hair color, hair length & style, way of dressing and even general carriage in life. That was *very* traumatizing and I literally carried guilt over it for years & feel deeply for her.
I'd love to hear from investigators or investigator-adjacent folks whether they utilize "typing" early in an investigation or wait for repeat offenses that confirm it first. I'd think cold case investigators do look at physically remote cases with an eye toward type and anything else that might point to synchronicities. But i really don't know. The investigators that worked my case could have looked at both the perp sketch and that next victim and put it together quickly.But technology for distance coordination wasn't as developed nor *expected* as it is now. The lives that could have been saved.... gee. Here's to advances in investigative science!
Sounds like you were attacked by Dennis Rader aka BTK. Thank God you were spared and happy you are still among us.Do we have any idea what percentage of serial killer victims have been killed for sexual gratification & how many are not?The sk who attacked me (but wasn't arrested until years later because he went dormant for a long time) killed women for sexual gratification but also a husband by strangulation torture and several children by hanging for the pleasure of torture) seemed to have a type. It took many years to recover from the trauma after he was arrested but I finally looked up the women he killed both before and after my attack. The one that came after my unsuccessful attack looked almost exactly like me at the time. Same size, body type, hair color, hair length & style, way of dressing and even general carriage in life. That was *very* traumatizing and I literally carried guilt over it for years & feel deeply for her.
I'd love to hear from investigators or investigator-adjacent folks whether they utilize "typing" early in an investigation or wait for repeat offenses that confirm it first. I'd think cold case investigators do look at physically remote cases with an eye toward type and anything else that might point to synchronicities. But i really don't know. The investigators that worked my case could have looked at both the perp sketch and that next victim and put it together quickly.But technology for distance coordination wasn't as developed nor *expected* as it is now. The lives that could have been saved.... gee. Here's to advances in investigative science!
No, but I've heard it was scary.![]()
Good point. But VT State Police announced they found no connection with the AK murders by AJM.
However, I am watching like a hawk, the unsolved 2020 murder of 24 year old John Schmutzer in WI. The WI LE are in contact with the AK LE re: AJM's DNA per MSM reporting posted here yesterday.
He was found on a hiking trail in a popular state park.
Suspect in Devil's Lake stabbing still at large
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Do we have any idea what percentage of serial killer victims have been killed for sexual gratification & how many are not?The sk who attacked me (but wasn't arrested until years later because he went dormant for a long time) killed women for sexual gratification but also a husband by strangulation torture and several children by hanging for the pleasure of torture) seemed to have a type. It took many years to recover from the trauma after he was arrested but I finally looked up the women he killed both before and after my attack. The one that came after my unsuccessful attack looked almost exactly like me at the time. Same size, body type, hair color, hair length & style, way of dressing and even general carriage in life. That was *very* traumatizing and I literally carried guilt over it for years & feel deeply for her.
I'd love to hear from investigators or investigator-adjacent folks whether they utilize "typing" early in an investigation or wait for repeat offenses that confirm it first. I'd think cold case investigators do look at physically remote cases with an eye toward type and anything else that might point to synchronicities. But i really don't know. The investigators that worked my case could have looked at both the perp sketch and that next victim and put it together quickly.But technology for distance coordination wasn't as developed nor *expected* as it is now. The lives that could have been saved.... gee. Here's to advances in investigative science!
It is. I have seen pics of him where he looks normal. He looks so normal and happy in his picture with Khan.No, but I've heard it was scary.![]()
I am very curious about the specifics. It could be anything from a failed drug test to applying for a teaching position for which he was not qualified (such as an ESE teacher with no ESE credential or interventionist, where you sometimes need a few years of experience). With no interview, I wonder what would deem him unqualified - or did he interview?On the surface, very promising. But underneath "deemed unqualified for employment". Which in retrospect was true.
Now that I'm thinking about it, maybe he looks "normal" in the photo with Khan because someone else took the photo and directed him.It is. I have seen pics of him where he looks normal. He looks so normal and happy in his picture with Khan.
I am very curious about the specifics. It could be anything from a failed drug test to applying for a teaching position for which he was not qualified (such as an ESE teacher with no ESE credential or interventionist, where you sometimes need a few years of experience). With no interview, I wonder what would deem him unqualified - or did he interview?
I'm thinking he was rejected from the jobs in the same way BK was rejected from the police internship in Washington. Neither BK nor AM are personable. And on paper, AM's employment history might have been a red flag (yes, I have read on the thread that jumping jobs as a teacher isn't necessary a red flag....but in this case it was, imo).I was wondering the same thing, and it could be he applied for a position out of his wheelhouse.
AJM taught 4th-5th grades
He may have applied for position with younger children?
K-2 are Early Childhood or primary grades
3-5 Intermediate
He may have liked Fayetteville applied to all open positions in districts along hwy 45.
He applied to these, they have made statements to the press.
Bentonville- not qualified for position
Springdale- hired
Fayetteville-
I wonder if there are others schools where he submitted an application.
Rogers, Farmington, Cave Springs
Interesting is that Prairie Grove, where the Brinks had moved is about the same distance south of Fayetteville as Springdale is north of Fayetteville.
Did he apply to Prairie Grove?
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Maybe the school districts saw the multiple jobs he had in the last few years and saw them as a red flag?I am very curious about the specifics. It could be anything from a failed drug test to applying for a teaching position for which he was not qualified (such as an ESE teacher with no ESE credential or interventionist, where you sometimes need a few years of experience). With no interview, I wonder what would deem him unqualified - or did he interview?
I wonder if he had committed other crimes before. I remember when investigators tried to see if Bryan Kohberger had been linked to prior crimes but they never found any links. I'm assuming they must have tried similar with Richard Allen.THE teacher accused of killing two parents in an Arkansas state park is being investigated in connection with two similar cold cases.
An unsolved stabbing in 2020 and a mysterious 2023 shooting death are now being revisited in the wake of the double murder at Devil's Den State Park.
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Serial killer fears after 'satanic link' in Devil's Den murder & unsolved death
THE teacher accused of killing two parents in an Arkansas state park is being investigated in connection with two eerily similar cold cases. An unsolved stabbing in 2020 and a mysterious 2023 shoot…www.the-sun.com
I wonder if he had committed other crimes before. I remember when investigators tried to see if Bryan Kohberger had been linked to prior crimes but they never found any links.