1. Anatomy of a Motive by John Douglas
Through years and years of interviews with everyone from average convicts to famous serial killers, the author has found certain similarities in the types of people who commit some of these awful crimes. He freely admits that he can't be 100% accurate on every case, but most of the people who commit certain acts can be labeled and categorized based on what occurred in the order of the crime with relative accuracy. ... If those were removed before the fire, look to the home owners for a possible insurance motive or to destroy evidence of another crime (pg67). ... Mainly, that there are cer...
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