His method of killing and the numerous stab wounds is telling...
This is the person who took Mollie’s life!
The close contact required with stabbings could mean more rage, experts say.
"Anytime somebody commits a murder or assault, either by choking, stabbing or making bodily contact, it always speaks to a level of rage and perhaps a personal connection to the victim that shooting with a gun does not," said Naftali Berrill, a forensic psychologist in New York City.
"When you are stabbing someone, it's close and in your face.
The experience is more visceral and more graphic, more provocative.
It speaks emotionality, whether rage or paranoia."
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