Quick, Thomas, 255–56
R
Raasch, Janet, 247–53, 259, 268, 296
Rader, Dennis, 263
Ramirez, Richard, 61, 234–35
Randolph-Macon Women’s College, 151–52
rape, 30, 149
Reagan, Ronald, 238
religious mania, 263–67
Rennebohm’s, 25
revenger criminals, 182
Reynolds, Henry, 192
Ridgway, Gary, 182–83, 263
Rifleman, Scott, 250
RIGEL, 196–97
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Coleridge), 62
Robinson, John Edward, 266
Roddenberry, Gene, 275–76
Rolling, Danny, 68
roman à clef, 73
Roselawn Memory Gardens, 222
Rossmo, D. Kim, 195–96, 197
Rothschild, Christine, 11–14, 134, 267–68
background of, 11–12
Bennett compared with, 104–6
body of, 37–38
campus police and, 32–34
as cold case, 70–71
on cold-case playing cards, 295
crime scene damage, 38–42
depression of, 13–14
dungarees found, 52–53
final 48 hours of, 45–49
forgotten, 131
fortieth anniversary of death of, 273–74
gloves of, 41, 285–87, 288
impact on family of death, 273–74
Jorgensen on, 283–87, 288–89
Jorgensen rebuffed by, 29
Linda’s commitment to investigating, 114–15, 261–62
Lucas and, 257
murderer’s clothes and weapon, 64–65, 289–90
murder of, 31–35
police incompetence on, 44
reward offered for information on, 130
routine of, 22, 23, 27, 45–46, 47
signatures in death of, 39–40
stalker of, 25–26, 30, 47
umbrella of, 42–43
victimology on, 45–47
Williamson murder compared with, 136–37, 141–43
Ypsilanti Ripper compared with, 153–55
Rothschild, Patria, 12
routine activities theory, 46, 213
Ruedisili, Dean, 57
Russ family murder–suicide, 13
Ryan, Phil, 242–43, 253
S
Sahara Hotel-Casino, 118
Salinger, J. D., 224
San Francisco Chronicle, 120, 136
San Francisco Examiner, 135
Satanic cults, 244
Schoolgirl Murders, 243
Schroeder Funeral Home, 169
scopophilias, 166–67
Scullion, Don, 199
secondary crime scenes, 101–7
Seda, Eddie, 121
Sentinel, Milwaukee, 51–53, 115–16, 118, 220
serial killers
animal cruelty and, 178
as celebrities, 18
changes in activities of, 233
cities in the making of, 21
cold-case playing cards, 293–96
FBI on, 238
first, 3
geographic profiling of, 195–98
Holmes, 15–17
honing of their craft by, 138
indicators of, 43, 102, 208
making sense of, 16
myth making about, 21–25, 76–77, 90–91
narcissism of, 21, 58, 67, 94, 115, 122, 152, 170, 176, 205, 224–25, 244, 264, 280
narrative theory of, 181–82
profiling, 238–42
signatures vs. MOs of, 39
teams, 243–47
Western University class on, 276–79
Serling, Rod, 147
Servant Girl Annihilator, 20
set-and-run killers, 80
sexual homicides, 95, 180–81, 185
Share, Bill, 51, 115–16, 118, 155, 178, 220
Shaw, Linda, 252
The Shield, 197
Short, Elizabeth, 132–34
Shuffle Inn, 217
Sierra Singles, 175–78, 206, 224, 290
signatures, criminal, 40–41, 43, 141, 208
MOs vs., 39
stability of, 201–2
Simon, Scott, 192
Sirhan, Sirhan, 90
602 Club, 156–57, 158
Slender Man, 4–5, 35
Smiley Face Killer, 268–72, 274
Snow White, 227
soft targets, 15
Madison as, 98
at UW, 23
World’s Fair of 1893, 15–17
somnophilia, 25, 41, 47
Son of Sam, 9, 167
Søren B. Jorgensen Foundation, 262
Southside Strangler, 233
souvenirs, 41–42, 109
disorganized offenders and, 181
Williamson and, 136, 138
Souviron, Richard, 235
Speerschneider, Julie, 150, 156–59, 179–80
blaming the victim and, 184–86
on cold-case playing cards, 293
geographic knowledge of killer, 192
Hall compared with, 185–86, 183–87
murders linked to, 194–95, 198–99, 202–3, 258, 295–96
Raasch compared with, 247–48, 249
X-Factor in investigation on, 191–92
Spencer, Timothy Wilson, 233
stalkers, 24–26, 30–31
Lass and, 122
Sterling Hall
bombing of, 77, 78–84, 86–87, 131
as magnet for crime, 85–86
protests at, 75–76
Rothschild at, 36–38, 49–50
Stevens Point Journal, 251
Stewart, Shirley, 164–65, 193–99, 202–3, 258, 295–96
Stopwatch Gang, 84
stranger-obsessional stalking, 30
stranger-on-stranger murders, 189–90, 217–19
stranger sexual predators, 30
strangulation, 185
Strobel, Lee, 264–65, 275
Students for a Democratic Society, 10
Sullivan, Mary, 230
Summerfest, 52
Summer of Love, 9
Summer of Sam, 9
surface burials, 127
suspectology, 43–44, 128–29, 240
sweetheart murders, 169–73
T
targeted strangers, 47, 122
Taylor, Lonnie, 232–33, 234–35
team killers, 243–47
telephone scatalogia, 25–26
terrorism, domestic, 81–88
Teten, Howard, 241, 242
Teten technique, 242
Texarkana Phantom, 167
Texas Chainsaw Massacre, 4
Texas Wesleyan University, 134
The Things They Carried (O’Brien), 73
This Is Your Life, 177, 223
Thompson, Hunter S., 73
Tomaszewski, Linda, 298–300
background of, 7–11
baiting of Jorgensen by, 164, 208
Baron as source for, 177–79
Bennett case and, 109–10
campus police and, 57
during Christine’s murder, 32–33
commitment of to Rothschild investigation, 114–15, 269, 296–298
crime-scene behavior search by, 134, 205–6
danger of the hunt by, 153
fortieth anniversary memorial by, 273
friendship with Christine, 14
information shared with police by, 65–66, 109, 139, 299
investigation by, 52
Jorgensen one step ahead of, 163–64
Jorgensen’s family investigated by, 89–95
on Jorgensen’s prior victims, 103–4
Jorgensen tracked by, 73–79
on Lass murder, 130, 205–6
Las Vegas investigation, 120–28
Los Angeles investigation, 268, 270
Love Pirate clues and, 75, 89–96, 163, 223–27
on Marz m
urder, 222
in Milwaukee PD, 96, 115, 116
phone call from Jorgensen to, 297, 291
at the Sentinel, 51–54
smoke pits investigations by, 57–62
at UW, 22–24
Valentine cards from, 215, 272, 290
in Virginia and Michigan, 155
Western Union class and, 285–97
Williamson murder and, 141–42
Ypsilanti Ripper and, 151
Tony’s Chop Suey Restaurant, 150
Toole, Ottis, 246–49
Toronto Metropolitan Police Department, 149
To Tell the Truth, 170
tragedian criminals, 182
trapper offenders, 266–67
Trimmer, Sargeant, 39, 41–42
trophies, 42
Tunnel of Doom, 213–14
The Twilight Zone, 152
Tylenol poisonings, 84
typological approach, 246
U
UC Davis pepper-spray incident, 110
umbrellas, 43, 136
University of Florida, Gainesville, 68
University of Wisconsin (UW)–La Crosse, 268–72
University of Wisconsin (UW)–Madison, 7
campus police, 32–34, 124
counterculture at, 9–10
dormitories, 23–24
Hall murder, 123–29
Lake Forest murder, 165–69
Memorial Library, 27
Smiley Face Killer, 268–74
Sterling Hall bombing, 76–77, 78–85
University of Wisconsin (UW)–Stevens Point, 247–49
Urso, Steve, 184–85
US Army Mathematics Research Center, 49
UW. See University of Wisconsin (UW)–Madison
V
Valentine Sally, 206–8
Vampire of Düsseldorf, 3
vandalized love map, 201
vanishing hitchhiker, 145–47, 154, 158–59, 184, 248
Vantage Press, 224, 226
Van Valkenberg, Phil, 36–38, 41
vehicle, access to, 180
victim facilitation, 186–87
victimology, 44–46
of Bennett, 96–97
failure of in Madison, 199–200
Hall, 123, 128–29, 180, 192
Lass, 121–22
routine activities theory and, 212
Speerschneider, 179, 191–91
Valentine Sally, 208
Williamson, 142
Ypsilanti Ripper, 152–55
victim typology, 192–93, 209–10
Vidocq Society, 277
Vietnam War protests, 75–76, 124
Vollmer, August, 113
voluntary false confessions, 140
W
Wagner, John, 127
Wales, Thomas, 252
Walker, Texas Ranger, 242
Walsh, Adam, 244
Walsh, John, 250
War on Drugs, 238
Waukesha, Wisconsin, 35
weak denials, 288
Weather Underground, 9
Weiberger, Lauren, 73
Welles, Orson, 192
Western University, Canada, 276–79
West Memphis Three, 190, 292
Williams, “Killer Colonel” Russell, 77
Williamson, Judith, 135–43, 151
Ypsilanti Ripper compared with, 152–55
Wisconsin, criminals from, 3–5
Wisconsin State Journal, 157, 184, 220
Witte Hall, 23–24
World’s Fair of 1893, 14–15
Worth, Adam, 110
X
X-Factor, 187–91
Y
Yahara River, 192
Ypsilanti Ripper, 151–55
Z
Zamastil, William, 148–50, 211, 256
Zimmerman, Brittany, 296
Zodiac Killer, 120–21, 125, 134, 167, 265
killings attributed to, 135–43
zoosadism, 178
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Photo © 2017 Richard Bain
Bestselling author Michael Arntfield is a veteran police officer, professor, and television host. Known by his students as “Profficer,” an endearing blend of his academic and law enforcement professions, he teaches criminology at Western University and is a previous visiting Fulbright Chair at Vanderbilt University. With fifteen years of experience as a police officer, Arntfield offers a unique perspective into unsolved murder cases that combines suspenseful storytelling, academic knowledge, and investigative technology. He is the lead investigator on the true-crime series To Catch a Killer on the Oprah Winfrey Network in Canada and is the author of Murder City: The Untold Story of Canada’s Serial Killer Capital. He is also director of the Murder Accountability Project in the United States and both the founder and director of the Western University Cold Case Society in Canada.
When he isn’t teaching, investigating cold cases, or writing about them, he is researching long-term crime trends and developing new television projects. His latest research is on cyberbullying, social media, and psychopathy.
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