DetectiveBehavioral Profiling25 XP
At a homicide scene, four victims are attacked in the same location with the same weapons. Three victims show stab wounds and blunt-force trauma consistent with rapid, efficient killing. The fourth victim — a fifteen-year-old female — shows significantly more stab wounds than the others, including multiple wounds inflicted after death, and is found partially undressed. Behavioral analysts identify two primary profiles that explain post-mortem overkill directed at a single victim in a group attack. What are the two profiles, and what distinguishing evidence would you look for to determine which applies?