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1 Chapter 02 Criminal Profiling: Science, Logic, and Cognition Copyright ©2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

2 Figure 1.1 Copyright © 2011 Academic Press Inc. FIGURE 2.1 A 47-year-old male homicide victim who was stabbed to death while sleeping in his home. After working their way through the house, firefighters encountered his corpse, which was face down on his bed. He was removed from the bed to this position. Copyright ©2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

3 Figure 1.2 Copyright © 2011 Academic Press Inc. FIGURE 2.2 Joel Shanbrom, 32, was a five-year veteran police officer for the Los Angeles Unified School district. He patrolled schools in Verdugo Hills. His wife of seven years, Jennifer, worked at a dental office. Both were moonlighting, selling life insurance for Primerica, partnered with Matt Fletcher. On March 18, 1998, Joel Shanbrom was shot and killed in his home by a.410 shotgun, with three shots using mixed loads (birdshot and a slug). Jennifer told police that armed men entered their home and killed her husband while she and their son, Jacob, 3, hid in a concealed upstairs bathroom. A few years later, Jennifer Shanbrom married Matt Fletcher. Police saw this as evidence of an affair and arrested them both four years after Joel’s murder. FBI profiler Mark Safarik testified that the scene was staged and that Jennifer’s story did not add up. With no physical evidence whatsoever linking either to the crime, both were convicted based on this testimony. Copyright ©2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

4 Figure 1.2 Copyright © 2011 Academic Press Inc. FIGURE 2.3 Robert Yates, 50, a decorated military pilot, has admitting killing 13 people, 10 of whom were prostitutes. He is one of the worst serial murderers ever identified in the history of Washington State. Excerpt of statement read by Robert Yates to his jury: “I lived a double life. I stayed in denial; denial of my needs, denial that someone, somewhere could help me. Through my denial, because I couldn’t face the truth, I thought I could be self-correcting, that if I kept it all to myself, someday it would all go away. That’s denial. By my denial, I blinded myself to the truth—the truth that no one is so alone in this world as a denier of God. But that was me, alone and in denial.” Robert Yates received the death penalty in October of 2002. Copyright ©2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


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