Season 1 Episode 2
It's kind of like a serial killer, and it's very similar to the atmosphere of this prototype, thin, but unhealthy, messy and greasy hair, scary eyes, and the whole person has an atmosphere of too little sun since childhood.
Why did the great god in the analysis department know that he would stutter?
Why did the expert in the analysis department know a lot about him without seeing him, and also knew that he had a stutter. Others are also puzzled. Height can be guessed from footprint strength, etc., job can be guessed from behavior, etc., but how is stuttering determined?
Because this is archetypal, trail killers throughout history have stuttered. At that time, people in the analysis department believed that he also used surprise attacks when no one was around, rather than coaxing and so on. And since the violence he used showed that he was strong and capable, and that no one around him had ever seen someone with missing legs and arms, then it was probably stuttering.
Chapter 8 of "Psychological Detective", the name is that the murderer will have a speech impediment, starts on page 170. This book was written by the same expert who concluded that the trail killer had a stutter.
When the trail killer appeared in the United States, the behavior analysis was not widely recognized. When the great god said it, the police and others pretended to be polite and could no longer hold back.
It was after he was caught that he found that the criminal did have a stutter, which established the position of the FBI's Behavior Analysis Department step by step.
I read in another, more modern psychology book, and now think that the Big Three as a child doesn't denote a serial killer later on.
The original text has several pages with more detailed explanations.
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