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Simpson, O.J., 333, 344-46, 348, 349-52, 354-56

Simpson, Sydney, 346

Slaydon, Sharon Leigh, 154-55

Smelser, Valerie, abuse and murder of, 148

Smelser, Wanda, 148

Smerick, Pete, 335

Smith, Shari Faye, murder of, 13, 99, 350

Smith, Susan, 27

SNAP (Selected Neighborhood Apprehension Program), 309

Son of Sam,
see
Berkowitz, David

souvenirs, 91, 132

Spalding, Dick, 314

Speck, Richard, prison interview with, 21

Spencer, Timothy Wilson, 323-29

Spencer, Travis, 327

Spofford, Barry, 225-26

Stalking Justice
(Mones), 323, 331

Stewart, Raymond Lee, 35-36

Stock, Harley, 116-18

Stoner, Mary Frances, murder of, 45, 291

stress of profilers, 11-16

Su, Tien Poh, 43-46, 125, 291

suicide, 142, 146, 351

Suzanne Marie Collins Perpetual Scholarship, 275

Tafoya, Bill, 360

Takemire, Ralph Blaine, 157-58

Tarr, Holly, murder of, 36-37, 41

Tate, Sharon, murder of, 24, 343, 361-62

Taylor, Virginia, 243-44

Theisman, Jerry, 131, 132

Thompson, Ed, 234-35, 259

Thornburgh, Richard, 262, 265

“three strikes” law, 144

Thurmond, Strom, 263

Time
, 181, 182

Timmendesquas, Jesse, 164

Tirrell, Richard, 216

Tombo, José, 114, 116-17

Toobin, Jeffrey, 350

Toronto Metropolitan Police, 49,55

Toronto Sun
, 72

Tousignant, Michelle, 58

Trailside Killer case, 89

Tripp, David, 271-72

Tripp, Doug, 271

Trooien, Donald, 88, 93

Trumble, Henry, 325

Tucker, Reggie, 302-03

Tucker, Susan M., rape and murder of, 301-04,305, 314, 317-19, 326, 328-29, 331

Unabomber: On the Trail of America’s Most-Wanted Serial Killer
(Douglas and Olshaker), 319

Unabom case, 319

UNSUB, definition of, 6

Van Houten, Leslie, 361

Vannatter, Philip, 349, 355

Van Zandt, Clint, 335

Vasquez, David, 299-304, 320-21, 329-31, 366-67

alleged crime partner of, 300-01, 303-04, 314, 320-21, 330

vengeance, 357, 362

Venverloth, Geralynd, 38

Vetter, Donna Lynn, rape and murder of, 69

VICAP (Violent Criminal Apprehension Program), 40

victimology, 32,43,80,105, 128, 156, 279, 294, 297, 303, 307, 308, 336-37, 343, 368

victims:

age of, 134

gender of, 89, 103, 125, 134

relative risk and, 41, 63, 105, 129, 134, 137, 143-44, 152, 303, 307, 313, 320

victims and families, advocacy for, 252-56, 261-66, 270, 362-64, 368

Victims of Crime Act (1984), 265-66

Vilaume, Philip, 101-02

violence against children, 47-85, 86-120, 152-53, 158

see also
child abductors; child molesters; infant abductors

Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (VICAP), 40

Virginia, University of, 16

Wagner, Chuck, 62-63, 67

Wallen, John Henry, 271

Walsh, John, 122

Walsh, Reve, 122

Wallon, Ken, 104

Watson, Charles “Tex.” 24

Weaver family, 25

Weinhold, Janene, murder of, 36, 38, 39

Whalen, Donald, Jr., 101

White, Penny, 266-68, 270-73

White, Ron, 190

Wicks, Ed. 221

Williams, Ginny, 233

Williams, Glenn D., 305-06, 307, 309, 324

Williams, Henry “Hank,” 8-9, 29, 228, 233-34, 238-40, 243-48, 259-60, 266, 267-69, 368

Williams, Ray, 306, 307, 309, 324

Williams, Wayne, 23, 238-40, 291, 321

Witt, Heather, abduction of, 152-53

Witt, Joan, murder of, 152-53

Witt, Sandra, 254

Womack, Carl, 328

Wright, Jim, 13-14, 69-70, 278, 335, 342

Yochelson, Samuel, 265

Young, Kimberly, 225

Zabel, Wendy Leigh, 152-54

Zink, Oliver, 78

John Douglas (left) and Mark Olshaker (right)

JOHN DOUGLAS
was the founder and head of the FBI’s investigative Support Unit, which was formed in 1980. He retired from the Bureau after twenty-five years of service. In addition to his many nonfiction books, he is the author of two novels featuring FBI profiler Jake Donovan:
Broken Wings
, and its sequel.
Man Down
. Please visit him at his Web site: www. johndouglasmindhunter.com.

MARK OLSHAKER
is a novelist, filmmaker, and producer of the Emmy-nominated PBS
Nova
program
Mind of a Serial Killer
. He has written and produced numerous documentary films and won an Emmy as the writer of
Roman City
. He lives with his wife in the Washington D.C. area.

An aerial view of the FBI Academy on the U.S. Marine Base in Quantico, Virginia. Our offices were sixty feet underground, behind the tall building at the lower right. (FBI photo)

My era’s Investigative Support Group gathers together one last time at my retirement dinner in Quantico in June 1995. From left, Steve Mardigian, Pete Smerick, Clint Van Zandt, Jana Monroe, Gregg McCrary, Jim Wright, Greg Cooper, me, and Jud Ray. Not pictured are Larry Ankrom, Steve Etter, Bill Hagmaier, and Tom Salp. (Photo by Mark Olshaker)

Special Agent Jim Wright on one of the firearms ranges at Quantico. Despite the “cerebral” nature of the work we do, each member of the Investigative Support Unit is first and foremost an FBI special agent. (Photo by Mark Olshaker)

Special Agent Gregg McCarry, who confronted the unknown killer of Kristen French on national Canadian telivision, saving, “If you are watching, I want to tell you that you are going to be apprehended. It’s just a question of time.” (Photo by Mark Olshaker)

Special Agent Jud Ray, who was a soldier, police officer, and detective before joining the Bureau. When police in Alaska told him they had a suspect who fit his profile of the murderer of a woman and her two young daughters in every way except that he didn’t know the victims. Jud confidently told them, “You don’t have the right man.” (Photo by Mark Olshaker)

Cassandra Lynn “Cassie” Hansen was abducted from church in St. Paul, Minnesota, on November 10, 1981.Her body was found in a Dumpster the next morning. Through the combined efforts of the St. Paul police, the FBI, and heroic local citizens, her killer, Stuart Knowlton, was brought to justice.

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