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Cross-Cultural Comparison of Two Serial Sexual Murder Series in Italy and the United States

NCJ Number
231657
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 55 Issue: 4 Dated: July 2010 Pages: 1111-1115
Author(s)
Robert J. Morton, M.S.; Carlo P. Campobasso, M.D., Ph.D.; James J. McNamara, M.S.; Massimo Colonna, M.D.; Felice Carabellese, M.D.; Ignazio Grattagliano, Psy.D.; Roberto Catanesi, M.D.; Jennifer M. Lawrence, M.A.
Date Published
July 2010
Length
5 pages
Annotation
The authors contrasted two unique serial murder series: one in Italy and one in the United States by examining the details of both series, including the M.O., motivation, crime scene interactions, sexual acts performed, and the general backgrounds of both offenders.
Abstract
There have been few documented comparisons of serial murder cases committed in the United States with cases occurring internationally. The comparison revealed a number of similarities. Both offenders specifically targeted elderly women, who were attacked in their residences. The two series involved sexually motivated crimes, although the sexual interactions were different. Both offenders stole objects from their victims after the murders and each kept newspaper accounts of their crimes. In addition, both offenders claimed to have abusive upbringings, including sexual abuse. (Published Abstract)