Motives & Serial Killers
@BeckyF Thx for the link w vid. Interesting. wiki* tells us more about DiNardo's & another 20 y/o's alleged killings of four young men in 3-4 days time, and DiNardo's motivation - $$$, per bolded text below. IOW, motive was not sex and/or control, so it was different from typical SK. But DiN's motive was similar to Nelson, as I read this case.
Also re SKs & timing, IDK if DiNardo fit the FBI definition of SK.**
Sorry to go O/T, back to the Diemel brothers. Their poor family.
Thx again for the link.
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* July 2017 Pennsylvania murders - Wikipedia
"DiNardo, a drug dealer, confessed to killing the four men; he said he did so because he felt cheated or threatened during drug transactions.[7] The only motive disclosed by investigators was that DiNardo said he wanted to set the victims up when they came to the farm to buy marijuana...."
**Serial killer - Wikipedia
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines serial killing as "a series of two or more murders, committed as separate events, usually, but not always, by one offender acting alone".[4]
@BeckyF Thx for the link w vid. Interesting. wiki* tells us more about DiNardo's & another 20 y/o's alleged killings of four young men in 3-4 days time, and DiNardo's motivation - $$$, per bolded text below. IOW, motive was not sex and/or control, so it was different from typical SK. But DiN's motive was similar to Nelson, as I read this case.
Also re SKs & timing, IDK if DiNardo fit the FBI definition of SK.**
Sorry to go O/T, back to the Diemel brothers. Their poor family.
Thx again for the link.
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* July 2017 Pennsylvania murders - Wikipedia
"DiNardo, a drug dealer, confessed to killing the four men; he said he did so because he felt cheated or threatened during drug transactions.[7] The only motive disclosed by investigators was that DiNardo said he wanted to set the victims up when they came to the farm to buy marijuana...."
**Serial killer - Wikipedia
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines serial killing as "a series of two or more murders, committed as separate events, usually, but not always, by one offender acting alone".[4]