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Components of Completing a Profile

Step One: Gather information.


-Fire set in buiding under door
-door twisted 3 times
-room number 3
-teacher killed
-3rd day of the week
-3rd class
-Goes to chem students
-Twists ring 3 times
-Repeats words

Step Two: Determine if the behavior can be classified.


The behavior can be determined as obsessive compulsive

Step Three: Attempt to piece together the chain of events from before the crime, during,
and after the crime was committed. Use multiple points of view.
Before the crime the person was subjected to at home violence along with the killing/
abuse of animals at a young age. The person was obsessive compulsive with the number
3. Before the arsons the person had been trapped in a fire and survived and believed that
God has tested her and now it was her job to test others. It was a religious background.

Step Four: Hypothesize about the type of person that committed this crime, using details
regarding sex, age, occupation, race, IQ, social interest, mental health status, family
background, educational level, etc.
Age would be that of 20s to 40s because it would have either been a student or a
professor at the high school. After further profiling it can be seen down to a high school
student which would put the person in their 20's. The person was classified as a women

because her lack of physical orientation among victims. The crimes were against that of
Caucasian ethnicity the person would be classified as a phycopath. Has a history of
violence along the lines of the triangle along with the killings of animals.

Step Five: Profile is used in the investigation.

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