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Psychoanalysis
1. Evaluation of Criminal Acts
2. Crime Specifics
3. Victim analysis
4. Preliminary Police Reports
5. Autopsy Exam
6. Critical Offender Characteristics
7. Invesgtigation Predictions and Profile constructions
"The Mad Bomber"
The Case:
In New York City 1940-1956, the criminal has planted more than 30 small bombs around the city, hitting movie theaters, phone booths and other public areas.
The first bomb was left at the business premises of the energy utility Consolidated Edison. The pipe bomb did not detonate right away, as when it was discovered it was found to be wrapped in a note stating 'CON EDISON CROOKS, THIS IS FOR YOU'.
A year later, another bomb of the same style was found abandoned on the groud just outside of the energy company
Three months later the US joined the fight in WWII and received a typed letter, 'I will make no more bomb units for the duration of the war – my patriotic feelings have made me decide this – later I will bring the Con Edison to justice – they will pay for their dastardly deeds.'
Nine years later, three more bombs were found. One was made to never go off, one in Grand Central Station, and the other in the library.
Thirty more bombs were found, followed, and deonated.
The Sick Daughter
Kyra Collins has been battling sickness on and off for years. In her sickness she found a love for playing with puppets and making little shows. She often gets sick and has problems eating food so much to the fact she became bedridden. At 13 she passed away devastating her father and sister.
So who did it? Please ask me questions about the case so we can solve it!
Misuse and Undertraining
Implementing Regulations
Proposed by the ABP:
1. Psychology Bar Exam
2. Peer Review/Multidisciplinary
3. Studies and Journals
4. Countability
Example Implementing ABP Regulations
1. Validity of Foundations
2. Assessments as Applied
3. Bias
4. Quality
5. Communication
6. Limitations/Assumptions
7. Alternative views
8. Ethical Conduct/Limits
Shannann Rzucek and her family lived in Colorado with their two daughters, Bella and Celeste. She was also 15 weeks pregnant with there to be son, Nico. The family decalared banruptcy two years prior. One day, after returning home from a business trip, her friend and colleague reported Shanann and the kids missing after Shanann missed an OBGYN appointment and went radio silent. The husband was at home when the police came, searched the house and reported everything as unharmed. Her purse, the kid's medication, phone, wedding ring, and car were all found there in their normal spots. The husband claimed to have no idea where they were and led interviews pleading for their return.
Christopher Lee Watts
In the early hours of August 13, 2018, in Frederick, Colorado, American oil field operator Christopher Lee Watts murdered his pregnant wife Shanann by strangulation, and their two children, Bella and Celeste, by smothering them. He then disposed of all of their bodies in the oil vats where he worked. The entrance to the oil vats were only 8 inches in diameter and left the disposle rather messy.
He denied everything but was eventually arrested two days later after confessing to murdering Shanann. He later admitted to murdering his children. He was having an affair and threatened Shanonn with divorce. She rebutted him by saying she would take and kids and they had an argument where he just snapped and attacked her.
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