DetectiveBehavioral Profiling25 XP
In October 1981, two young men — German tourists Horst Meyer and Jens-Uwe Rüsch — were shot dead at a campsite near Florence in what investigators classified as a Monster of Florence attack. The ballistics matched. However, one defining element of every other confirmed Monster attack was absent from this crime scene. What was missing, and what does its absence reveal about the limitations of the 'single lone killer' theory?