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Old 03-24-2003, 05:51 PM
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I thought this was well worth the time it takes to read. Though only an excerpt, the link is provided.


Godwin's profile is based on where the serial killer's victims lived and where their bodies were found. In his analysis of the cases, Godwin believes the killer's home is near LSU.

"Around the College Town and the University Lake area, specifically around West Lakeshore Drive," Godwin said.


Two of the killer's victims, Pace and Green, were murdered in their homes near LSU. The third victim, Kinamore, lived further east. She was taken from her home and found in Iberville Parish. Colomb, the killer's fourth victim, was from Lafayette. Her body was found in Scott. Yoder lived just blocks from Green and Pace.


Godwyn said the crime scenes form a significant triangular shape.


"He's probably been travelling this area for years, going to visit relatives, going shopping, his work, travels, whatever," Godwin said. "That's the reason he knows this only limited, narrow, triangle-shaped pattern, and it runs from Baton Rouge down toward Whiskey Bay down toward Lafayette."


Godwyn said he doesn't think it's coincidence that Yoder was abducted from the same area where Pace and Green were killed, nor does he find it coincidence that Yoder's body was found in the same place as Kinamore's eight months earlier. The difference, he said, is that Yoder was found in water, while Kinamore was found on shore -- a sign that the killer may be responding to detective's reports that they are only connecting murders linked by DNA. The reports may be pushing the killer to get rid of that evidence.


"I stated several times on radio, TV and on my Web site -- even as far back as months ago -- that future victims would be found in water. This is based on years of research."


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