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We know believe these killings aren't random.
we might be dealing with a vigilante.
The unsub first shoots his victims in order to subdue them.
1___________________.
Finally, the victim is blindfolded, like the statute of lady justice.
This particular unsub, he displays both a heightened-
it's actually almost a poetic sense of right and wrong.
Serial vigilantes are extremely rare.
The exaggerated drama of these killings suggest that they're somehow personal.
He, or someone close to him, is likely the victim of a violent crime.
His first killing was possibly against his original attacker.
And since then 2________________ in order to justify that killing to himself.
Because he chooses the imagery of lady justice, it's possible we're dealing with someone who works in or around the criminal justice system.
3________________.
We'll cross-check unsolved murders against suspects in assault cases and victims who work in the system.
Whatever the unsub's job, he's someone 4_____________.
He's overworked, undervalued.
He's used to not being noticed.
His sense of theatrics is a way to enhance his own self-esteem, convince himself he has a higher purpose.
And he also knows that people look right through him.
5_______________.
He's everyone.
Flint knife then provides both an efficient kill and symbolic retribution he's developed an overblown sense of justice Lawyer, paralegal, bailiff, even a judge who's a cog in the machine Being faceless is his best defense against detection