UK UK - Melanie Hall, 25, Bath, Somerset, 9 June 1996

  • #301
It's interesting to note also that in many cases of abduction, murder and then a body being deposited, a killer often (but not always) tends to initially and instinctively head towards home, but then extends their geographical boundary to go and deposit their victim in a location that is beyond their home.

So in the case of Melanie Hall being abducted from Bath town centre, the killer then soon after heads north west towards the motorway and in the general direction of Bristol. But rather than go home, the killer bypasses their home location and drives to a location that extends that home boundary. In Melanie Hall's case, the boundary is the M5 slip road/the roundabout north of the slip road before the motorway services.

So if we take the abduction spot and the deposition site and then look at a geographical area somewhere between those 2 points, it can (and often does) give us an approximate location for the killer's base/address.

in all fairness, geographical profiling is more often than not frowned upon, but I feel it can be a useful tool in trying to ascertain an approximate location for a killer's residence.

On that basis, I believe the killer of Melanie Hall was possibly a Bristolian (South Gloucestershire) and someone who regularly used the M4/M5 motorways to get to Bath from the west, and likely within a proximal radius of where the 2 motorways meet.
 
  • #302
It is a fact however that in the Melanie Hall case, the killer has expressed certain behaviours that "indicate" that they haven't accidentally murdered Melanie on a whim, or accidentally killed her in a fit of passion.

I don't see how you can state this as any sort of fact. What behaviours indicate a planned murder? IMO it seems more opportunistic if anything...
 
  • #303

The 2002 murder of Jenna Brookfield. Like Melanie, she was also found still wearing her gold ring.
 
  • #304
I don't see how you can state this as any sort of fact. What behaviours indicate a planned murder? IMO it seems more opportunistic if anything...
You are right in the sense that Melanie herself wasn't a pre-planned target, but her killer was almost certainly a predator who was somehow able to charm her enough to convince her to either leave the club with him and/or to engage in conversation with her after she had left the club.


So here's my own view... (conjecture alert)


If the killer was in the club, he would have likely been watching her.

The killer has somehow managed to gain her trust fairly quickly, be it in the club itself, or when she has left the club.

The timing to me suggests that the killer most likely left the club with her, although that's not conclusive of course.

The killer was also likely to have been around the same age as Melanie as that would have also aided in making her feel at ease with him.

If she had any sense that he was creepy or dangerous, then it would be fair to question why she hasn't then raised her concerns with a member of staff, or security.
Rather than some random old pervert, to me it seems more likely that the killer was a young charmer who didn't stand out in the club, and who presented himself as the kind helpful guy who could give her a lift home, or perhaps walk with her to the taxi rank.

I believe the witness who claimed to have heard a commotion and a woman saying "no, leave me alone!" (paraphrasing?) was Melanie suddenly realising that the man she was with was going to harm her. It's possible at this point that the killer has forced her into his car, either by brute force or by implying he would hurt her if she didn't comply.

There's no evidence to suggest that once he had got Melanie into his car, that she ever left that car, until he deposited her by the slip road. That then negates the need to transfer her to anywhere else. If that's the case, then the blue rope that he used to bind her was probably already in his car. That then proves an intent to abduct a random victim at some point.

So even though the killer may have impulsively and randomly chosen Melanie, I believe that he had also intended to abduct and kill at some point. Having blue rope, a heavy blunt object and black bin bags in the boot of his car perhaps.

From his perspective, it was a case of trying to get her to his car, and then once he had achieved that, he had complete control over what he then did to her.
His car being his very own spider web in which to trap and contain his prey.

The use of blunt force trauma to her skull and multiple strikes from that object, also suggest it was a deliberate intent to kill. He used extreme force to end her life.

It is possible that once he had got her into his car, he drove away and headed out of Bath very quickly. At some point he has then either made her strip, or has killed her first and then undressed her. I favour the former, as it seems to me that once he had killed her, there was no particular reason to undress her, unless he wanted her silk dress and shoes as trophies.

All the above is supposition of course, but the man who took Melanie's life and then dumped her, was someone who knew exactly what they were doing.

This is in stark contrast of course to the murder of Melanie Road, also in Bath. Her killer; Christopher Hampton; whose flat overlooked the road that Melanie Road used to walk home, almost certainly saw her from his vantage point, checked his gf was asleep, grabbed a knife and then left his flat to follow Melanie before attempting to hold her at knife point while he raped her. An impulsive offender driven by a desire. However, Melanie Road fought back and then ran off. Hampton then chased her and caught her just yards before she was able to reach her door. He then brutally stabbed her repeatedly and raped her. This was all about control and sexual desire. A local man with an impulse to rape an innocent teenager based on nothing more than spontaneous impulse. Quite why the police didn't catch him sooner beggars belief, as it was clear from day one that Hampton was a local man.
Hampton was an opportunistic killer.

In stark contrast to this, the man who killed Melanie Hall, seems more of a charmer, a man who nobody would suspect. Someone who had planned to kill and who was out looking for prey. Patient, calculated and controlled on the surface, but driven by an inherent need and desire to kill. And not necessarily a local man either.

So, a killer's specific choices do seem to have an impact on how their picture is painted, from those looking from the outside in.


Of course, that's just my interpretation. I could be wrong, as could we all.
 
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  • #305
Interesting how Melanie Hall's killer took her dress and shoes, but left her ring.

All 3 could have likely identified her, but he was more interested in removing and taking what she was wearing.

A silk or shoe/foot fetish perhaps?
 
  • #306
Interesting how Melanie Hall's killer took her dress and shoes, but left her ring.

All 3 could have likely identified her, but he was more interested in removing and taking what she was wearing.

A silk or shoe/foot fetish perhaps?

An organised offender, who is evidence aware, and knows to strip the victim's body of any items he may have handled?
 
  • #307
An organised offender, who is evidence aware, and knows to strip the victim's body of any items he may have handled?
Completely agree, yes.
 

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