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
Without solid connections between homicides, we may have the reverse problem of believing three local murders are the work of one serial killer when they may actually be the work of three!
What we've got here is a sexually sadistic pathological serial killer. And he is the scariest of them all, the Hollywood type that we see in the movies and don't really think is going to strike in our neighborhood. But he's out there.
Very few serial killers keep you alive for very long. They abduct you and you're dead within an hour.
Serial killers are everywhere! Well, perhaps not in our neighborhood, but on our television screens, at the movie theatres, and in rows and rows of books at our local Borders or Barnes and Noble Booksellers.
Nowadays, with much more racial and ethnic mixing, we are seeing serial killers murdering a variety of victims; whoever comes along will most likely do.
Most well-known serial killers have victims numbering in the dozens, have sent taunting letters to the police or have done bizarre things to the bodies.
While there are many wonderful police investigators out there doing some very fine work, the majority of the time it is not brains that catches serial killers.
While we are being fascinated by the tales of famous serial killers and how they were brought to justice, the real serial killer goes about his business with hardly a thought to being caught.
Serial killers kill for the power and control they experience during the murders and for the added ego boost they get in the aftermath from community fears, media coverage, and the police investigations.
Outside of dumb luck, the number one way serial killers are caught is through the help of the public.
There are many more serial killers living outside the prison walls than inside.
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.
Often, a serial killer has no felony record.
Telling the community a serial killer is out there stirs up a lot of unpleasant attention.