fka ftc said:
Interesting. Like I said, I have no idea if he is exceptionally smart and sounds like he likely may be above average, but when you look at average that is not saying much.
I would venture to guess there are probably a couple dozen or more extremely smart serial killers operating in the US at any given time. It's a scary thought but the number of unsolved homicides combined with long term missing persons is pretty huge.
Sorry for derail, appreciate you, Hawg and others for posting the updates on this case as it progresses.
What is interesting is that some of the most "successful" serial killers have been not all that smart.
Gary Ridgeway killed maybe 100+ people and I think his IQ was sub-90. Green River Killer.
Israel Keyes really meticulously planned out his murders and he was average intelligence at best. Hell, he was caught (here in Texas) using the debit card of a victim. Keyes talked about studying other serial killers to be a better serial killer. Listen to the podcast True Crime Bull**** for his story. So little is known about him and his actual victims, that he has become kind of a boogie man of "is he responsible for X disappearance?" in true crime circles.
Otis Toole (notably killed Adam Walsh, son of Josh Walsh from America's Most Wanted) had an IQ lower than ERCOT's recommended room temperature.
Samuel Little was a little below the mean, but had 90+ victims.
Ted Bundy and Jeffery Dahmer were really smart, but both got caught with stupid mistakes.
There might be some really brilliant ones out there, but I think most aren't all that bright.