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连环杀手的作案规律“连环杀人案中的杀人狂,大体上性格并不复杂,并非像我们设想的那样诡计多端,相反,他们很多时候依照本能而行动,这就使得他们行为表现出一些特定的规律。这个规律就是:连环杀手很少把目标对准离自己家(杀手的住处)太近的受害者,但他们也不太可能在离家太远的地方作案——超过了某个距离,作案的可能性就急剧下降。”这是加拿大著名警探、数学家吉姆·罗斯莫的研究成果,他通过研究数百起连环杀人案,产生了上述的富有洞察力的见解。
Serial killers committing the crime “killer in serial killings, in general the character is not complicated, not as we assume that crafty, on the contrary, they often act in instinct, which makes their behavior to show some specific The law is that serial killers seldom aim at victims who are too close to their own home (killers’ quarters), but they are also less likely to commit crimes too far from their homes - beyond a certain distance , The chances of committing the crime plummeted. ”" This is the result of a study by Jim Rosemoon, a famous Canadian detective and mathematician, who produced the insightful insights above by studying hundreds of serial killings.