Chapter 281: A Perverted Murderer
Chapter 281 Perverted Murderer
Sean saw this, although he didn't understand what Theresa meant by giving him this dossier, but there must be some purpose, Theresa is a person who is very similar to Sean in a way, so he doesn't think she is doing useless work! So Sean continued to smoke his cigar and looked at the screen.
The kid had a point 22 revolver pinned to his waist when the police arrested him and struggled. During the arrest, he tried to hide the contents of his backpack, which was Sam's wallet, and the chest under his armpit was covered in bloodstained bags.
Voltaire's van was parked near his home, a decade-old classic car that had been largely unmaintained, and was filled with newspapers, beer cans, milk bottles and bags, as well as a locked toolbox and a twelve-inch butcher's knife, and the plastic bags were visibly bloodstained.
When the police entered his apartment and searched it, they found it to be a mess, littered with animal necklaces, and a newspaper with a report on Mrs. George's murder next to three bloodstained dishes. The whole house was littered with dirty laundry, some with blood stains. The plate of the refrigerator contained pieces of human flesh, and even a container contained "human brain tofu". In the kitchen cupboard, there were several knives stolen from Mrs. George's house. The calendar on the wall is terrifying, and the two days when Mrs. George and Mrs. Ida were murdered were marked with the word "today," and in addition to the two tragic events that occurred later this month, the murderer also marked the word "today" on the other 44 days in 1978. If this case is not solved, will there be another forty-four murders? Sean's mood is just like the exclamation of Detective Ruth in the back of the file: "Thank God." We don't have to know!".
The police confirmed that this Voltaire was the murderer, and the evidence and testimony he provided were enough to prove it. Then everyone was happy that the FBI solved the case in time, and it was precisely because of this case. Recognizing the tremendous help of mental profiling. Afterwards, some people said that it was because of this psychological profile that the murderer was caught. However, Sean still believes that this is not the actual situation, and that it is the police who have forgotten their lives to catch the real murderer, the people who are eager to provide clues, and a little luck, and Mourning's psychological profile is just an investigative tool that can narrow down the scope of the search for the suspect. Of course, if Morning's work was to be asked whether it contributed to Voltaire's arrest, the answer is yes, and Professor Morning should be proud of that. But can Moning catch him on his own? No!
In Sean's opinion. This case proves that Mourning's psychological profile is more accurate, but this case has two meanings for Mourning. First and foremost, if the murderer is not apprehended in time, Voltaire will definitely continue to kill others, so Mourning is glad that the police have caught him with his help; This has led to a surge in the prestige of the behavioral science investigation team, which has led to a rise in behavioral discipline in the state! Everyone is willing to provide more information to the police, so that the police can more accurately find the clues left by the murderer at the scene of the murder. This makes the discipline even better.
In the months following Voltaire's arrest, the police began to pay attention to the eccentric young man's confession. Immediately after his arrest, the police discovered that he was suspected of committing another murder in December 1977, which also took place nearby, proving that Mourning's previous assumption that Mrs. George was the first person to be killed. In fact, she was the second victim. As early as December 28, 1977, when Griffin and his wife were returning home from shopping at the supermarket, just as they were carrying the bags of goods they had bought from the car to the house, Voltaire happened to pass by in his van, and he fired two shots, one of which hit Mr. Griffin in the chest, killing him instantly. Ballistic analysis showed that the murder weapon was Voltaire's point-22 caliber revolver. He was then charged with three counts of murder.
At the same time, this case also brought to light the theft of women's underwear and the disappearance of pets such as cats and dogs that have occurred several times in the vicinity. Many of the animal necklaces found at Voltaire's house belonged to missing pets, and although the police could not find a motive for Voltaire's murder, they believed he was drinking their blood. It was at this time that Voltaire had the great name of a vampire!
Sean remembers that the police department's computer records included an accident in 1977 that proved that Voltaire had been arrested by an Indian police officer near Lake Taihe on the Indian reservation, with blood on his clothes and a gun and a bottle of blood in the van, but the police only let him pay a fine and let him go, because the blood on the car was cow blood, and he explained that the blood on his clothes was left over from hunting hares.
Then, after the reporter and the county police interviewed people who knew Voltaire and investigated the unknown secrets of this kid, Voltaire's sighing history was slowly completed. Voltaire was born in a middle-class family in 1950, and his conditions were still very good, he was a cute and well-behaved child when he was a child, and he had bedwetting at the age of eight, but it soon disappeared. When he was about 12 years old, his family was in trouble, when his parents were constantly fighting at home, and his mother later accused his father of adultery, imprisoning her, and taking drugs.
When his father was arrested, he claimed that it was just a quarrel between husband and wife, and that Voltaire would not normally hear their quarrel. Later, a group of psychologists and psychoanalysts formed a group to interview their family, and after their assessment, it was concluded that Voltaire's mother, who suffered from typical paranoid delusional disorder, said that women are generally more likely to get this disease. Voltaire's mother was "highly aggressive, short-tempered, and irritable." His parents' marriage lasted for nearly a decade after a quarrel, and his father later remarried.
Voltaire's IQ is very ordinary, about ninety-five, in the sixties of the twentieth century, he went to high school, his grades were average, he had several girlfriends, and because he could not get an erection during sexual intercourse, the relationship did not last long. Furthermore. He has few good friends, and he has no long-term relationships other than his family. Psychologists and psychiatrists made a psychological diagnosis of him and agreed that he had only begun to degenerate in his sophomore year of high school: "He was rebellious, bold and unenterprising. The items are always dirty and messy, and he also smokes hemp* and alcohol. A girlfriend who had been close to him said he was a regular drug addict and was arrested in 1965 for carrying hemp. Later, he was punished for community service.
As shown in the following dossier, details about Voltaire are often reported in the press, and journalists and the public generally believe that it was the poison* that led him to the point of no return for murder, but Sean disagrees with this view. He believes that this kid's psychological abnormality is indeed partly due to drugs, but this is not the key reason, everyone has seen a lot of people who are addicted to drugs, but there are very few people who commit such heinous murders. The real reason is more subtle and complex.
Look further down. Although the boy began to fall in his sophomore year of high school, he graduated from high school smoothly, and after graduating in 1969 he worked for a few months and never worked full-time for a long time. His friends recalled that he had been subjected to both school and social pressures as he attended a two-year college and struggled to keep his job afloat.
Year 1972. His arrest in Utah for drunk driving seemed to have hit him hard, and Voltaire himself recalled in the dossier that although he had quit drinking, he had developed many other vices. 1973. He was arrested by police for carrying a firearm without a license and resisting arrest.
Later, he often went to an apartment to attend a ball where young people gathered, but was evicted for a chest attack on a girl. When he wanted to go to the prom again, he was beaten up by a boy and sent to the police station. Later, when he returned to the ball for the third time, he had a point 22 revolver in his waist. The police charged him with misconduct and fined him another $50. He has never been able to find a job, so he has to eat at his parents' house and rely on them to make ends meet.
In 1976, he tried to inject rabbit blood into his veins and was sent to a nurse's house. The court later awarded him custody to the nurse because his parents were no longer able to fulfil their maintenance obligations. The nurse in the dossier recalled that Voltaire was a "terrible" patient, often catching birds from the woods and often knocking them on the head with something, and that the nurse found blood on his face and clothes several times, and found that his diary also recorded the slaughter of small animals and the drinking of blood. Later, the nurse's two assistants couldn't stand what he was doing and resigned in anger. Voltaire was notorious, just like the famous Dracula.
There's a reason for all his weird behavior, at least that's what he thinks. He believes that he has been poisoned, and his blood will soon turn into powder, and in order to survive, he can only rely on replenishing the fresh blood of others. That same year, he was admitted to a psychiatric hospital for mental problems, and a psychiatrist instructed a male nurse to send him to another room to live with another patient, but he refused to go for fear of what would happen.
The nurse at the psychiatric hospital said he was afraid that he would not be able to live with him as if he were not as free as he was. At the same time, his medication seems to be effective, and he is in a steady state. Later, a psychiatrist decided that he would not need to be hospitalized, but only need to receive regular outpatient treatment, and by the way, he could solve the problem of tight hospital beds. The male nurse who cared for him recalled: "When we found out that he was going out, there was a mess, but we couldn't do anything. When asked why Voltaire was released, an outpatient doctor said: "Because the drug has taken him in." This is because the victims' families, who later sued the hospital, were negligent in their duties!
After Voltaire was freed in 1977, he spent most of his life in the care of his mother. She cleaned up the apartment for him, the same house where he was later arrested. Voltaire spent most of his time in that room, occasionally spending time with his mother. He received government benefits while begging as an unemployed man. His father also paid some bills for him. In order to spend more time with this son, the father often took him out on weekends and sometimes bought him some gifts. In Sean's opinion, this guy's father is still very responsible, but maybe it's a little bit of a black inker, and his mother also suffers from mental illness!
This dossier is very detailed, and when Sean saw this, in addition to his usual calmness, he was already attracted to it, and he was more concerned about what was going on, so he continued to watch. Some people who had known Voltaire before found him more active than before, often talking about things about his high school days. These old things were vivid in his mouth, as if they had just happened, but he never mentioned the events of his childhood. He changed the subject quickly. Speaking of flying saucers, he can suddenly transfer to the "Na * * * * party formed in high school". Later, his mother saw that the room was too messy and said a few words to him. He never let his mother into his room. At the time of the Taihe Lake incident, when his father went to bail him, he also said that the local police had misunderstood Voltaire and that it was just an accident.
The Taihe Lake incident took place in August 1997, and the period between that time and the murder of Mrs. George took a sharp turn for the worse, as can be seen in some details. In September, he had a fight with his mother. Then he killed her cats in a fit of rage, and in October he bought several dogs for fifteen dollars each, and slaughtered them;
On October 20, he stole gasoline worth only two dollars, but when questioned by the police, he was unusually calm and refused to admit his guilt. Mid-November. When he saw an advertisement for a Labrador retriever in the newspaper, he went to the owner's house and was very good at bargaining, buying two puppies for the price of a dog, and in late November, a family lost a dog while walking their dog. So he published a "dog search notice" in the newspaper, hoping that well-wishers would provide clues, and Voltaire also called his home. Shortly thereafter, the police received reports from multiple people that their pets were missing.
On 7 December, he went to a gun shop and bought a revolver of 22 caliber, and according to the regulations, he had to fill out a form in which he was asked to fill in whether he had been treated in a psychiatric hospital, and he filled in "no." After filling out the form, he had to wait until December 18 to get a gun permit. While waiting, he did several things, some of which were even troublesome: he re-registered his truck, cut news from the newspaper about Los Angeles kidnappers and free dogs, and on Christmas Day, when his father took him to buy gifts, he picked out an orange coat, which he has been wearing ever since, never taking off.
After obtaining the legal qualification to carry a gun on December 18, Voltaire went to buy some more ammunition, and now he felt that he could do whatever he wanted. He first fired a shot at a family surnamed Filin, piercing the wall, and a few days later he fired another shot into the kitchen of another family, and the bullet grazed Mrs. Skee's scalp in the kitchen, and it was not long before the first Grace tragedy occurred), his house was just one street away from the Sk's house, and Mrs. Sk's fright and Mr. Grace's tragic death were the work of Voltaire. There are many trees in front of Grace's house, and it takes a lot of marksmanship to drive quickly and hit the target in the chest, and according to this, Mrs. Skis was lucky enough to escape.
On January 5, 1978, Voltaire bought a copy of the Sacramento Bee, which contained news reports on the murder of Mrs. George and many statements of public condemnation of the murder, which he kept. On 10 January, he bought three more boxes of ammunition. On 16 January, he was so enraged by the sound of a neighbor's radio that he picked up a gun and fired a shot at the window of that house.
The police have obtained the details of Voltaire's whereabouts on January 23, the day Mrs. George was killed. Early that morning, he wanted to break into a neighbor's house, but when he was out of the window, he was seen by the mistress in the kitchen, so he had to leave, and before leaving, he went to sit in the courtyard of the house for a while, and was so frightened that the hostess called the police, and when the police arrived, Voltaire had already slipped away.
After a while, he sneaked into another house, but soon the owner found him and chased him all the way down the street, where he finally got lost. When the owner comes home to inspect the damage, he finds that some belongings have been lost, but strangely enough, there is fresh poop on the child's bed, and the clothes in the cabinet also smell of urine, which Sean understands is typical of fetishism. An hour later, he went to the parking lot of the mall, where he met his high school classmates, who played an important role in his catch.
This high school classmate was shocked when he saw him, his clothes were stained with blood, and the corners of his mouth were covered with scabs, which was very different from when he was in high school. She didn't recognize him at first, and it wasn't until Voltaire talked about her high school boyfriend, Voltaire's friend, that she remembered who he was. But she was frightened by Voltaire's appearance, lied that she was going to the bank and drove away, but Voltaire followed her car to the side of the road and tried to get in, so frightened that she locked the door and sped away. A few minutes later, he infiltrated a house near the mall, but was spotted by the owner, who claimed that he was just trying to cut corners, and then he broke into Mrs. George's house.
The body of the missing baby boy was also found in 1978, relatively close to Voltaire's home. After Voltaire was imprisoned, he never spoke of his crimes, and the trial was finally transferred from Sacramento to Palo Alto. Another year passed, and a psychiatrist gained his trust and talked to him a few times. Voltaire began to tell the psychiatrist about his serial killings. (To be continued) RQ
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