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Play from 0:00[0:00] ..." This is WBZ's Carl Stevens and I'm speaking with former FBI profiler Clint -- that who knows a lot about killers and we've got one out there the so called Craig's list killer. --"...

Play from 0:50[0:50] ..." victim engaged in a high risk occupation. And prostitutes like let's say illegal aliens for example when they become victims are crime they're not quick to raise her hand and tell the police because they don't want to expose themselves their lifestyles there. You know immigration status whatever scored be so I would suggest that. There are probably other victims out there are at least robbery victims maybe you physically assault a sexual assault victims and who knows perhaps homicides that we're simply not aware of that right now. The Boston Police to Rhode Island authorities in the FBI. We're all working together trying to McDonald flies similar crimes with similar animal to see"...

Play from 2:58[2:58] ..." would come to you for purposes of a massage. Something like a real estate salesperson -- when a woman agrees to go on and beat a man showing my house is considering buying. They expose themselves"...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" This is WBZ's Carl Stevens and I'm speaking with former FBI profiler Clint -- that who knows a lot about killers and we've got one out there the so called Craig's list killer. -- events that I just wonder what your thoughts are as you look at what's transpired. Over the past weaker so with what looks like now at least three victims."

Play from 0:20[0:20]" The first autos always what has set this guy off in essence. Why not last month -- not next month why not next week what happened in his life that all of a sudden he would start doing this. And the answer is number one we don't know number two. He may not have just started now unfortunately. When you have at least one of the victims told -- been suggested that you may have a history of prostitution. Unfortunately when you're dealing with prostitutes you have a high risk of victim engaged in a high risk occupation. And prostitutes like let's say illegal aliens for example when they become victims are crime they're not quick to raise her hand and tell the police because they don't want to expose themselves their lifestyles there. You know immigration status whatever scored be so I would suggest that. There are probably other victims out there are at least robbery victims maybe you physically assault a sexual assault victims and who knows perhaps homicides that we're simply not aware of that right now. The Boston Police to Rhode Island authorities in the FBI. We're all working together trying to McDonald flies similar crimes with similar animal to see how perverse of these attacks are and have they gone outside of reliant on help they go on outside of Massachusetts. At this moment we don't know."

Play from 1:44[1:44]" What do you think of the fact that the victims had all advertised on Craig's list."

Play from 1:49[1:49]" Well -- let's get something like a billion -- A week -- told you know they are retirees. In 300 different foreign countries. I've found one indication that. In New York City alone in one day nine dollars and postings had been made to. List on Craig's list that are are characterized as erotic so. It's it's it's going to be one way for people to anywhere from cell car. To sell them to sell themselves -- either body. So actually. And gets away now for predators. And set up having to go out and drive up and down the streets in. And be looking for victims now they considered in the safety and sanctity of their home whether motel room get on the Internet and picked out. Victims that they want and then develop or that will bring that victim to down and in the case of of at least two or more of these women they advertise themselves as massage therapist who would come to you for purposes of a massage. Something like a real estate salesperson -- when a woman agrees to go on and beat a man showing my house is considering buying. They expose themselves unfortunately. To a very high rest these women are doing the same thing but they're also doing -- late at night."

Play from 3:18[3:18]" But because there is a connection made between the suspect in the victim over the Internet I wonder if this can help authorities tried to track down a cyber trail."

Play from 3:28[3:28]" These are just some things that the authorities need to -- toward the electronic put France they're going to lead you back to the suspect in this case perhaps to be some type that either phone or email conversation. Between. The assailant. In one case the killer and his victims -- All the authorities are going to have to do -- as to match up the cellphone records of the three known victims sold for. Find out what's in common. What phone number Wyatt email addresses and comment and Goldfein that person's -- I would suggest that even though this individual is what we call spree offender. He's he's got to run now is committee one after another after another. And he doesn't appear to be intimidated by law enforcement. Indicate to Boston's census a lot of -- Boston right now he's simply moved over to Rhode Island. The authorities are probably not more than a few electronic footprints behind him and closing very quickly."

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