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Chapters & Sections (37)
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0:48
Initial Information on Victims and Investigation
1:04
Victim Names and Jurisdictions Involved
1:36
Investigation Details and Lack of Information
2:09
Expert Analysis and Investigation Strategy
4:49
Geographic Location and Suspect Behavior
5:21
Potential Connections Between Cases
5:53
Comparison to Ronald Porter Case
6:24
Establishing a Liaison Between Agencies
7:29
Importance of DNA Evidence
8:00
Manner and Depth of Attacks
8:31
Agencies' Investigation Dynamics
9:03
Jurisdictional Guidelines and Task Force Establishment
10:05
Determining Connected Murders through Similarities
11:06
Physical Characteristics of Victims and Potential Connection to Bundy's Victims
13:48
Bundy's Volkswagen and Coburger's White Elantra
14:21
Crime Scene Investigation and Electronics
14:54
Understanding Victim Life Circumstances
15:25
Transportation Stop and Portland Connection
15:57
Similarities Among Victims and Killer's M.O.
16:27
Rest Stops, Vending Machines, and DNA Evidence
18:34
Introduction to Forensic Entomology and Homicide Detection
19:38
Establishing a Potential Time of Death with Entomology
20:11
Determining the Location and Suspect Identification through Forensic Entomology
21:14
Physical Characteristics of Victims and Serial Killers
23:24
Sexual Fantasy and Homicide
24:58
Evolution of Fantasy in Serial Killers
25:29
Unrelated Murders and Geographic Profiling
26:00
Serial Killer Behavior and Reliving Fantasy
27:35
Investigation Updates and Cautionary Statements