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Citation

Morgenbesser LI, Burgess AW, Safarik ME. Vict. Offender 2008; 3(1): 114-125.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15564880701751779

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Juries, criminologists, prosecutors, law enforcement officials, and the lay public like to know the motive for a murder--especially when there are unusual features such as multiple victims, extensive injuries, or unexplainable acts to the bodies. However, many times the motive is not readily available from the murderer because he does not confess or he does not consciously know why he killed. The following case describes the analysis of multiple motives in a triple spree homicide committed in a very short time frame. Robbery was the primary motive for the first victim and sexual homicide was the motive for the second and third victims.


Language: en

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