| Show the victim's boyfriend and his brother The brother confessed and both went to prison Douglas' reasoning though it amazed local police was grounded in logic: People who commit sexual assaults rarely mutilate their victims in this manner so two people probably were involved The fact that one of them had cut off the victim's hair—a highly personal part of her body—suggested it was someone who'd I had a personal relationship with her And the body was left in a public place indicating that her killer wanted to be sure she would be found and buried decently That told Douglas that the boyfriend's brother had committed the sexual assault panicking the boyfriend had then I killed the woman and remorsefully ar- I 1 ranged for her body to be found "He cut off her hair because he was even I z ' i3 ' s 1 Z' 1 1 I I - 1146' - 43- ' - A new breed of FBI agent: OA John Douglas Clinton Van Zandt Roy Hazelwood and John Campbell of the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime '- - l I ‘4'- 4'iz -o -- I - maybe at the FBI ' - Academy In I '' 1 - Is ' tt vrmi cgl 2 crimes—and to use that understanding to apprehend criminals while also preventing others from committing crimes in the first place He gave me an example: "There was a case in Pennsylvania eight years ago" he said "A woman was missing for four days Then she was n found in the dump" Examface-dow- ination revealed that the woman had been sexually assaulted her hair had been cut off and her body had been mutilated Local 1 personnel discovered that a known burglar had been seen near the site where the body was found They called Douglas hoping he would confirm their hunch that the burglar was the killer But after listening to a description of the crime scene Douglas respectfully demurred "You are — dealing with two people here not one and one of : them was very close to the victim" Doug-las told them "You don't have to look beyond the people you've already inter- viewed Vs C - I t probably someone who has been very cooperative" The police looked again and arrested i --- 1 — - I S va y q 1 -) k - - (114441?-'":''-1 it ' r 4 tr' 4 47 :i::: al 1 f ' ill e Ek - 3r''''"- 44: JULY 12 1992 PAGE 1:4sw- --- - - - --- -- 1 I4 -- 27 sor III '- - to t ' ow "o o ab th I I) — qt---- It - -4 ' 0 Lenox 0 ‘ ‘1 ‘)" N s Inc 1992 own ua1sLz One perfect red rose Created just for you forever at its moment of perfection d in fine porcelain It has been celebrated by poets You deserve a beautiful red rose throughout the ages So exquisite in every day of the year Yours now for form and hue it is the symbol of $39 in installments Reserve your Red Rose by August 3 1992 truest love It is the red rose 696625 Now this eternally beautiful I hand-painte- flower blossoms for you in a fine t ure of imported porce realism and loveliness striking llp Each delicate petal of the Lenox° Red Rose is individually formed - "e 11 I V capture the 1 1 i then assembled by hand by skilled porcelain artists to create the fullness and grace of a perfect June and leaves are $ 1 i Le Inspired hand craftsmanship gives Red Rose the look of life ': Please mail by August 3 1992 Please enter my reservation for Red Rose an original work of art from Lenox to be handcrafted for me in fine bisque porcelain and meticulously painted by hand I need send no money now I will be billed in three monthly installments of $13 each with the first installment due just before shipment ''' N - ' '' 1 Name 410p( '" IP PLEASE : 1 4:I PRINT ' Address : State City Plus PARADE MAGAZINE - -- agents use their special training In criminology psychology and sociology to solve crimes—and even to prevent them FBI VI - - 6 - N'''- kN 4 A blossom ir ZI ' p I 'N at t '' ' 1I 1 '! ''-- -----' 1 continued - 110 - rft ' 7 — her" - - It RA1©':s - Douglas said "That burglar they were looking at may have been a bad guy but I knew immediately he wasn't the killer" ' That kind of analysis has put Douglas' unit in demand among police departments around the country—as well as among the FBI's 56 field offices nationwide Douglas' dream is to make his work available to the 17000 separate police agencies in the US and to coordinate the information those agencies collect The Violent Criminal Apprehension Program which his unit runs is just beginning what he hopes will be a nationwide database on unsolved homicides Special Agent Douglas' James Wright explained how such a treasury of computerized information would work: "Say you have a murder in Iowa where you get a partial fingerprint That's not enough to make a case But say you have a similar crime in Mississippi and you can match up fingerprints and other details You can clear both cases" Added Douglas: "Today there are probably 50 serial killers in the US one for s 5 11 v Zip per sculpture for shipping handling and insurance Sales las will be billed if applicable 696625 Red Rose 9 I L Mail to: Lenox Collections PO Box 3020 Langhorne PA 19047-912- 0 I 1 |