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09-12-2007, 07:53 AM
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STALK releases profile on active MA serial killer: Ultimate Predator creates trust
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“He is the ultimate hunter and predator,” Mr. Kelly said. “This guy has been able to pick these girls that physically, in their looks, fit his fantasy and has been able to hunt them perfectly so far, because he hasn’t been caught.”
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Sunday, September 9, 2007
Expert blames serial killer
‘Main South Woodsman’ preying on prostitutes
By Scott J. Croteau and Shaun Sutner TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF
scroteau@telegram.com
ssutner@telegram.com
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This serial killer doesn’t feel guilt or remorse, but like other serial killers, they feel extreme fear and terror when a body is found.
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John Kelly,,
PROFILER AND PRESIDENT OF THE NEW JERSEY-BASED SYSTEM TO APPREHEND LETHAL KILLERS
Detectives investigating the deaths of five prostitutes from the Main South section of Worcester have never come out and said a serial killer is on the loose and preying on these women, although they have not ruled out that theory.
But while police seem reluctant to use the term “serial killer,” at least one national expert on such crimes is not so reticent. John Kelly, profiler and president of the New Jersey-based System to Apprehend Lethal Killers, or STALK, is convinced there is a serial killer in the region and the man is comfortable in wooded environments.
The best way to find the killer, Mr. Kelly contends, is to create a formal, multi-agency task force such as the one formed to catch the Green River Killer in Seattle a few years ago. That task force consisted of detectives and investigators from local, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies led by Frank Adamson, chief of criminal investigations in the King County sheriff’s office in Seattle.
Mr. Adamson, who has since teamed up with Mr. Kelly at STALK, said significant resources need to be made available for these kinds of cases. A task force should be formed despite costs because the devastation and victimization outweigh the costs and outweigh the politics that may be involved, he said in an interview after the discovery of the first three women’s bodies.
The group working on the murders of the five women, who were all known to work as prostitutes in the Main South neighborhood of Worcester, is much more loosely connected and less extensive than the Green River task force. Investigators from several police departments and agencies are sharing information in what they term an extremely active probe triggered by the discovery of skeletal remains of 34-year-old Lineida Olivera of Worcester last week in state-owned land abutting Rutland State Forest.
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http://www.telegram.com/article/20070909/NEWS/709090796
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09-12-2007, 08:08 AM
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Serial Killer May Have Made Critical Error
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
'Woodsman' profile is released
By Scott J. Croteau Telegram & Gazette Staff
scroteau@telegram.com
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The sites: The locations where the women were found lead STALK Inc. to believe the suspected killer is a hunter or fisherman who is comfortable in the woods.
The history: The profilers believe that besides a penchant for pornography, a constant in most serial killer cases, the Main South Woodsman has a history of assaulting women and most likely has assaulted some prostitutes.
The quote: `Not every male that is abused as a child becomes a serial killer, but it seems every serial killer has been abused either physically or sexually.'
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- John Kelly, STALK Inc. president.
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A New Jersey-based profiling team that helps law enforcement bring serial killers to justice released a profile yesterday of the man they believe is responsible for killing five prostitutes known in the Main South area of Worcester and dumping their bodies in wooded areas in Central Massachusetts and Maine.
Dubbing the suspected serial killer the "Main South Woodsman," the profiling team from the System To Apprehend Lethal Killers, or STALK Inc., said the man either works in construction or is a maintenance worker or truck driver, is between the ages of 28 and 41 and is a fisherman and hunter.
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Story suggests killer has made critical error:
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While police in Central Massachusetts are sifting through the clues, Mr. Kelly of STALK is already convinced a serial killer is operating in the region and the dumping sites of all five of the women’s bodies — in woods in Marlboro, Hudson, Rutland and York, Maine — indicate the killer may be a hunter. Mr. Kelly has dubbed the killer “the Main South Woodsman.”
While law enforcement authorities initially said they were treating the discovery of Ms. Olivera’s bones in Rutland Monday as isolated from the other deaths, Mr. Kelly said he believes the killer left Ms. Olivera in the Rutland woods to throw investigators off.
“This serial killer doesn’t feel guilt or remorse,” he said, “but like other serial killers, they feel extreme fear and terror when a body is found.”
A series of questions are now going through the killer’s mind, Mr. Kelly contended: “Did anyone see me with her? Did I drop any of my hair, or did any of it come off on her clothes, or is there any type of DNA sample that could be connected back to me? Did anyone see my vehicle or get my license plate?”
The last question is intriguing, considering some prostitutes in Worcester have been known to write down license plate numbers of customers and call those numbers in to friends in case something happens to them.
“She would take down plate numbers and say, ‘If you don’t see me in a couple days, call the police,’ ” a member of Ms. Olivera’s family said in an earlier interview. Investigators were given those license plate numbers in order to track down the vehicles’ owners.
“That could be a break in the case,” said Mr. Kelly, who is currently working on an Atlantic City case in which several prostitutes were murdered. “If she didn’t take down the plate number, she felt safe with this guy and didn’t feel the need to do that.”
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Full Story:
http://www.telegram.com/article/20070909/NEWS/709090796
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09-12-2007, 08:14 AM
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Local Killer Invited to Turn Self in, tell his story to Millions of Interested People
From S.T.A.L.K. Inc.
Worcester, MA Serial Killer
(Profile of the "Main South Woodsman")
Gender: Male (local to area)
Race: Unknown at this time
Age: Between the ages of 28 to 41.
Vocations: Works in the construction field, or is (or has been) a truck driver or maintenance worker.
Hobbies: Fishing, hunting, pornography (in all forms of media)
Legal History: A history of assaulting women, and he probably assaulted some prostitutes who got from him. He would have charges of breaking and entering, a history of DUI's, or possession of an illegal substance. He may have even been known as a drug dealer. He has a history (although maybe not legal history), of cruelty to animals, trespassing, and being a "peeping tom".
Mental History: This psychopath suffers from a learning disability, and suffers from anxiety and paranoia.
Drug & Alcohol History: This perpetrator is a heavy smoker who abuses alcohol, marijuana, and, at times, cocaine. He probably has received some treatment for alcohol and/or substance abuse.
Psycho-Social History: Grew up in a very physically and sexually abusive household as a child, and blames his mother for the abusive situation. He is addicted to frequenting areas of prostitution, and he is known to prostitutes in the Main South area of Worcester. He may be known to prostitutes as being a john who prefers sex outdoors, weather permitting. He is a compulsive bragger, who brags about his fishing and hunting exploits. He would brag about, and enjoy showing pictures of, his fishing and hunting conquests.
Vehicle: Drives a pick-up truck or a large SUV.
We will be reporting much more about this particular predator in the following weeks.
He should turn himself into the authorities to end his personal torturous torment and his addiction to killing. He can then tell his story to the millions of people who are interested in him.
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09-12-2007, 10:47 AM
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Possible related cases?
Pair of former prostitutes similar physical characteristics share site in Waterbury, CT.
Karen Everett  Mildred Alvarado
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The Connecticut State Police Western District Major Crime Squad is investigating the deaths of Karen Everett and Mildred Alvarado.
Both women were known prostitutes from the Waterbury area.
Both women were found strangled and their bodies were dumped in a wooded area off of Valley Road in the Town of Harwinton, a short distance from Route 8.
Anyone with information into the deaths of Karen Everett and Mildred Alvarado, is asked to contact the Connecticut State Police Western District Major Crime Squad at the numbers listed below.
Connecticut State Police
Western District Major Crime Squad
(800) 203-0004, (860) 567-6841
Email: Western District Major Crime Squad
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http://www.ct.gov/dps/cwp/view.asp?a=2159&q=294520
Three women dumped at wooded site in New Britain, Connecticut
Bones found in woods in New Britain, Connecticut:
A set of bones of a petite Jane Doe possible Hispanic found 15 years ago possibly linked to two additional sets of remains found recently. One estimated to fit the 30-40 age range.
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http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc...,3821996.story
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09-12-2007, 10:54 AM
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Pattern Serial Killer
Route 8 Serial Killer?
Page links pattern of killings along a stretch of road. Strong similarities in appearance, proximity of bodies. All victims from Waterbury. I know somewhere I read about a pattern killer where the victims all came from cities starting with a "W"--like Worcester.
View the line of photos at:
http://www.angelfire.com/ct3/unsolve...alkillers.html
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