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Criminal Profiling – Group Stress Speed Test Directions: Step #1 – Form groups of 4. Step #2 – Get out one piece of paper. Step #3 – Put everyone’s name in the top right hand corner. Step #4 – Label the paper “Criminal Profiling – Group Stress Speed Test”. Step #5 – Left hand side of the paper put “Profile #1” Step #6 – Under this write Victim #1
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Page 1: Criminal Profiling Group Stress Speed Test · Criminal Profiling – Group Stress Speed Test Directions: •Step #1 – Form groups of 4. •Step #2 – Get out one piece of paper.

Criminal Profiling – Group Stress Speed Test

Directions:

• Step #1 – Form groups of 4.

• Step #2 – Get out one piece of paper.

• Step #3 – Put everyone’s name in the top right hand corner.

• Step #4 – Label the paper “Criminal Profiling – Group Stress Speed Test”.

• Step #5 – Left hand side of the paper put “Profile #1”

• Step #6 – Under this write Victim #1

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Directions

Profile – Gender: (Male or female?) Ethnicity: (African-American? Caucasian? Asian? Etc why?) Age: (How old do you think the killer is? Why?) I.Q. ( How intelligent do you think the killer is? Why?) Build: (fat? Skinny? Tall? Short? Etc why?) Early Childhood: (briefly describe what the killers childhood was probably like) Type of Killer: (organized or disorganized & Why) Personality: (forward and confident or shy and unsure? Why?) Relationships with woman: (girlfriend? Wife? Or single?) Publicity: (Do they want the media involved?)

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Profile #1

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MURDER – Victim #1

• Oct. 31, 1979: Jeanne Clyne, 35, was stabbed to death on a sidewalk in the exclusive Detroit suburb of Grosse Point Farms as she walked home from a doctor's appointment. Police said she had been stabbed at least 10 times with a woodworking tool similar to a screwdriver.

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MURDER – Victim #2

• Sept. 5, 1981: Linda Tilley, 22, was drowned in the swimming pool at her Austin apartment complex. Houston police Sgt. Tom Ladd said he believed another girl had been trailed for several hours from Houston, but suspect probably lost track of her in Austin and then spotted Tilley.

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MURDER – Victims #3 & #4

• Sept. 12, 1981: Elizabeth Montgomery, 25, was stabbed once outside her Houston apartment while she walked her dog. Police said she apparently made it home before dying. Less than two miles away, Susan Wolf, 21, was stabbed in the arm and chest outside her Houston apartment as she carried groceries from her car. Her body was found outside her apartment.

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MURDER – Victim #5

• Jan. 4, 1982: Phyllis Tamm, 27, was found hanging from a small tree near Houston's Rice University.

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ATTEMPTED MURDER – Victims #6 & #7

• Jan. 17, 1982: Architecture student Margaret Fossi, 25, was found dead in the trunk of her car, which was parked at Rice University. She had been reported missing a day earlier. Fossi died by asphyxia caused by a blow to the throat. Suspect will later tell police that he later spotted Julia Sanchez on a freeway as she tried to fix a flat tire. Suspect slashed Sanchez's throat and left her for dead, but she survived.

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ATTEMPTED MURDER – Victim #8

• Jan. 30, 1982: Suspect unsuccessfully tried to kill Galveston resident Patty Johnson by slashing her throat.

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MURDER! – Victim # 9

• February 7, Elena Semander, a 20-year-old co-ed, was found strangled by her shirt and partially nude in a trash bin, not far from a tavern where she had spent the evening.

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MURDER – Victim #10

• March 20, 1982: Emily LaQua, 14, was strangled on her way to her new job as a waitress in Brookshire. She had just moved from Seattle to live with her father in Texas and at first was thought to have run away. Her body was found five months later stuffed in a culvert.

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MURDER/ ATTEMPTED MURDER – Victim #11 & #12

• March 27, 1982: Edith Ledet, 34, was stabbed to death in Galveston as she returned home from a graduation party. Her body was found in a walkway near some apartments. Ledet was to have graduated later that day from the University of Texas Medical Branch, where she had earned her degree after giving up an accounting career. Later that morning, the suspect attacked Glenda Kirby, who lived several blocks away. Kirby escaped the suspects grip because his hands were bloody from killing Ledet according to local law enforcement.

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MURDER – Victim #13

• April 15, 1982: Yolanda Gracia, 21, was stabbed to death in her front lawn as she returned home. She was found clutching a bag that contained her work shoes.

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MURDER – Victim #14

• April 16, 1982: Carrie Jefferson, 32, was strangled and then stabbed twice as she returned home from her job at Houston's downtown post office. Suspect buried Jefferson's body along White Oak Bayou.

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MURDER – Victim #15

• April 21, 1982: Suzanne Searles, 25, was grabbed as she returned home from a party. Suspect held her head in a flowerpot full of water. Suspect buried Searles, who had moved to Houston from Des Moines, Iowa.

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MURDER – Victim #16

• May 23, 1982: Michelle Maday, 20, was returning home about 4 a.m. when suspect choked her to death outside her apartment. Suspect took Maday's body into the apartment and dumped it in the bathtub. Suspect was arrested later as he attempted to kill Lori Lister and her roommate, Melinda Aguilar.

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Arrested and

Convicted…….

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Arrested and Convicted……. Carl Eugene Watts

A.K.A.: "Coral" - "The Sunday Morning Slasher"

Classification: Serial killer

Characteristics: Stalker - Torture

Number of victims: 22 - 100 +

Date of murders: 1974 - 1982

Date of arrest: May 23, 1982

Date of birth: November 7, 1953

Victims profile: Females between the ages of 14 and 44 years Method of murder: Watts killed in a variety of ways: stabbing, slashing, strangulation, drowning and bludgeoning

Location: Michigan/Texas, USA

Status: Sentenced to 60 years in prison in Texas on September 3, 1982. Sentenced to two sentences of life without parole in Michigan in 2007. Died in prison on September 21, 2007

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