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1 Chapter 22 Serial Cases: Investigating Pattern Crimes Copyright ©2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

2 Figure 1.1 Copyright © 2011 Academic Press Inc. FIGURE 22.1A Brent J. Brents, a one-man crime wave who began serial offending as a teenager, is pictured at the time of his capture and arrest in February of 2005 and at the time of his sentencing in July of 2005. During his trial, he wrote of his crimes in letters to the press: “Sex has little to do with it. … It’s the control, the domination, the fear, the hurt, the power. It’s shameful, disgusting, perverted, brutal, hateful and senseless but bottom line it is who I am. … I am my father, my mother, sick, evil, twisted, confused, angry, sad, lonely.” Copyright ©2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

3 Figure 1.2 Copyright © 2011 Academic Press Inc. Copyright ©2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. FIGURE 22.1B Brent J. Brents, a one-man crime wave who began serial offending as a teenager, is pictured at the time of his capture and arrest in February of 2005 and at the time of his sentencing in July of 2005. During his trial, he wrote of his crimes in letters to the press: “Sex has little to do with it. … It’s the control, the domination, the fear, the hurt, the power. It’s shameful, disgusting, perverted, brutal, hateful and senseless but bottom line it is who I am. … I am my father, my mother, sick, evil, twisted, confused, angry, sad, lonely.”

4 Figure 1.2 Copyright © 2011 Academic Press Inc. FIGURE 22.2 Gary L. Ridgway, the Green River Killer, standing in court with one of his defense attorneys. Ridgway ultimately confessed to murdering at least 48 women over the course of a few years in the early 1980s—many of them prostitutes. Detectives believe that they did not get the full story from Ridgway and that the true number is much higher. Copyright ©2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

5 Figure 1.2 Copyright © 2011 Academic Press Inc. FIGURE 22.3 Former detective Dave Reichert interviewing Gary Ridgway in his capacity as King County sheriff on August 20, 2003. His interview method involved staring Ridgway down over a period of time while slowly moving his face closer and closer (as discussed in Kamb, 2006). Copyright ©2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


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