Pat Brown was an American entertainer who achieved recognition through his work in television and radio. As a charismatic host and performer, Brown was known for his engaging presence and ability to connect with audiences. His career included various entertainment roles, and he made significant contributions to popular media through his dynamic performances and on-screen charisma. Brown's work left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.

"Many of the less prolific killers' stories go unheard because they simply don't make good books."



"The most important issue for the killer is the ability to get a victim easily and successfully."



"Since there are only so many ways to kill a person, a good portion of homicides look pretty much alike."



"Serial killers kill for the power and control they experience during the murders and for the added ego boost they get in the aftermath from community fears, media coverage, and the police investigations."



"Evidence can vary depending on the circumstances, the weather, and how long it has been hanging around."



"Serial killers are everywhere! Well, perhaps not in our neighborhood, but on our television screens, at the movie theatres, and in rows and rows of books at our local Borders or Barnes and Noble Booksellers."



"What does signature mean? Supposedly these are the added touches that make the crime personal to the killer."

