Chapter

Solving a Murder Case with Behavioral Analysis
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01:29 - 11:31 (10:02)

The location where the victim's body was found suggests that the offender had familiarity with the area. The offender may have become reclusive to establish an alibi in case of questioning by the police.

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Police initially focused on the harassing phone calls made to Pam prior to Brandi's abduction and murder, requesting phone records from Pam's home in hopes of identifying a suspect.
01:29 - 06:01 (04:31)
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Unsolved Murder
Summary

Police initially focused on the harassing phone calls made to Pam prior to Brandi's abduction and murder, requesting phone records from Pam's home in hopes of identifying a suspect. One suspect, Kenneth McCune Jr., had made calls from his home prior to the break-in at Pam's house, but little was done to investigate him further.

Chapter
Solving a Murder Case with Behavioral Analysis
Episode
7 of 15: Bring in the FBI
Podcast
The Deck Investigates
Sergeant Yoclet wrote to the FBI to inform that the assailants responsible for three separate cases are unrelated, but there were similarities that exist in each of these cases which led him to believe that they may be linked.
06:01 - 08:21 (02:19)
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Investigation
Summary

Sergeant Yoclet wrote to the FBI to inform that the assailants responsible for three separate cases are unrelated, but there were similarities that exist in each of these cases which led him to believe that they may be linked. The officer also included information about the other cases to see if the FBI saw the same connection he did.

Chapter
Solving a Murder Case with Behavioral Analysis
Episode
7 of 15: Bring in the FBI
Podcast
The Deck Investigates
The offender is likely to have had stressors such as conflict in personal relationships or employment and has a police record reflecting assaultive, drug or alcohol-related behavior.
08:21 - 11:31 (03:09)
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Criminal Investigation
Summary

The offender is likely to have had stressors such as conflict in personal relationships or employment and has a police record reflecting assaultive, drug or alcohol-related behavior. They are estimated to be in their low 20s to 30s and familiar with the remote area where the victim was found.

Chapter
Solving a Murder Case with Behavioral Analysis
Episode
7 of 15: Bring in the FBI
Podcast
The Deck Investigates