Pat Brown

Pat Brown
Edmund Gerald "Pat" Brown, Sr.was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 32nd Governor of California from 1959 to 1967. Born in San Francisco, Brown had an early interest in speaking and politics; he earned a law degree in 1927, and subsequently began legal practice. As district attorney for San Francisco, he was elected Attorney General of California in 1950 before becoming the state's governor in 1959. As governor, Brown embarked on massive projects building important infrastructure and...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth21 April 1905
CitySan Francisco, CA
CountryUnited States of America
When a man throws an empty cigarette package from an automobile, he is liable to a fine of $50. When a man throws a billboard across a view, he is richly rewarded.
In reality, those rare few cases with good forensic evidence are the ones that make it to court.
Serial killing is not about sex at all, but about power and control and revenge on society.
The one noticeable similarity with almost all serial killer victims is their short height and low weight.
There are two kinds of serial killers as far as the victim is concerned: the kind that you don't see before they pounce on you and the kind you see and don't expect to pounce on you.
All serial killers want to win. They choose victims they can kill successfully.
Often I am asked if there is any such thing as a female serial killer.
In reality, serial killers are of average intelligence.
Police are reluctant to label a murder as a possible serial homicide.
Telling the community a serial killer is out there stirs up a lot of unpleasant attention.
Often, a serial killer has no felony record.
The accepted definition of a serial killer is a person who kills at least three times with a cooling off period in between his murders.
There are many more serial killers living outside the prison walls than inside.
Evidence can vary depending on the circumstances, the weather, and how long it has been hanging around.