EP17: Seattle's Piquerist Serial Killer
In the early 1990's, Seattle was the scene for the new grunge wave,
computer techs and also a sadistic piquerist who enjoyed murdering
and staging the bodies of young women. Robert Keppler, John Douglas
and other criminal profilers analyzed the crime...
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In the early 1990's, Seattle was the scene for the new grunge wave,
computer techs and also a sadistic piquerist who enjoyed murdering
and staging the bodies of young women. Robert Keppler, John Douglas
and other criminal profilers analyzed the crime scenes, which were
exceptionally bizarre and developed a specific profile of the
killer; but when the repressive necrophiliac was eventually caught,
he was nothing like they expected. Learn more about the serial
killer you have never heard of and exactly what piquerism is in
this week's episode!
Looking for our missing episodes? They are available free on our
website www.tntcrimes.com
Get Exclusive Members Only, Ad-Free episodes at www.tntcrimes.com
or www.patreon.com/tntcrimes
IG & Facebook: @hardcoretruecrime
SOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE: Charmer by Jack Olsen
computer techs and also a sadistic piquerist who enjoyed murdering
and staging the bodies of young women. Robert Keppler, John Douglas
and other criminal profilers analyzed the crime scenes, which were
exceptionally bizarre and developed a specific profile of the
killer; but when the repressive necrophiliac was eventually caught,
he was nothing like they expected. Learn more about the serial
killer you have never heard of and exactly what piquerism is in
this week's episode!
Looking for our missing episodes? They are available free on our
website www.tntcrimes.com
Get Exclusive Members Only, Ad-Free episodes at www.tntcrimes.com
or www.patreon.com/tntcrimes
IG & Facebook: @hardcoretruecrime
SOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE: Charmer by Jack Olsen
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