A LEADING psychologist today revealed that if a serial killer is on the loose they are likely to strike again unless caught.
A LEADING psychologist today revealed that if a serial killer is on the loose they are likely to strike again unless caught.
Gerard Bailes, a forensic psychologist based in Norwich, said his experience leads him to think the culprit, if they are responsible for both the deaths of Gemma Adams and the second woman whose body has been found, has an appetite for killing.
Chillingly, he told The Evening Star it was likely the killer will murder again unless caught.
For full story see today's Evening Star.
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