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Citation

Katsavdakis KA, Meloy JR, White SG. J. Forensic Sci. 2011; 56(3): 813-818.

Affiliation

Center for Forensic and Clinical Psychology, Threat Evaluation and Risk Management Strategies, New York City, NY. John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY. Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, CA. University of San Diego School of Law, San Diego, CA. San Diego Psychoanalytic Institute, San Diego, CA. Work Trauma Services, Inc., San Francisco, CA. Department of Psychiatry, University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, American Society for Testing and Materials, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/j.1556-4029.2010.01692.x

PMID

21291471

Abstract

 A case study of a 44-year-old woman who committed a mass murder is presented. Following a chronic course of psychotic deterioration, and a likely diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia that remained untreated, she returned to her workplace after 3 years from her termination and killed seven people and herself. Her history is reconstructed through investigation of primary and secondary source materials. Although there are very few female mass murderers in recorded criminal history, this case is quite similar to the known research on mass murderers in general. Such individuals often have a psychotic disorder evident in violent and paranoid delusions, show a deteriorating life course before the mass murder, intentionally plan and prepare for their assault, and methodically kill as many individuals as possible before taking their own lives. They typically do not directly threaten the target beforehand, but do leak their intent to third parties-however, in this case, leakage and other obvious warning behaviors did not occur. Such acts are impossible to predict but depend on threat management and target security for risk mitigation.


Language: en

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