Post by kmik on Jun 24, 2018 20:54:50 GMT -6
I'm not an expert either but John Douglas was. His report said:
Excerpt from an FBI Profile:
This offender was motivated by his commitment and love for Tina Sharp. He loves her like a father. In all probability, Tina Sharp was planning on running away with him.
It was Tina Sharp who probably went to her mother's bedroom after she was killed, got a blanket from her bed, and covered her mother with same. Tina Sharp, at 12 years of age, may have had conflicts with her mother like many pre-adolescent girls at that age. However, since the homicide, she has probably demonstrated a great deal of remorse and guilt. Her feelings will be in direct conflict with her abductor and may lead to her own death if her abductor feels that she may go to the police.
If Tina Sharp is still alive, she will find that she will become increasingly depressed on significant anniversary and holiday dates (ie mother's birthday, her own birthday, Thanksgiving, and Christmas). Her depression will cause her to seek out her father as well as the gravesite of her mother and brother. It should be noted here that information received by the BSU is that the father had an alibi at the time of the homicides and therefore is not a suspect. Tina Sharp may have already attempted to locate her mother's place of burial and may have visited the burial site.
This offender demonstrated control and confidence and therefore he is not a juvenile nor is he free of any prior police record. He is fixated on young females and has been involved with them in the past, be it for sex or for personal profit (ie child pornography). the San Francisco areas with local media accounts of this crime in hopes that Tina Sharp, if still alive, will see one of these articles. The articles should reflect sorrow for the victim, particularly Tina's mother, who was recently divorced and struggling to raise her children.
These articles must be timely. They should appear at times (dates) which are significant. The articles should set forth data relative to the burial location of her mother and the exact location and address of her
Your investigation should direct itself in saturating Sacramento and father. The victim will in all probability be drawn to the cemetery and/or attempt to get in contact with her father.
As stated earlier, Tina Sharp's age works to the advantage of the investigator if tactics are utilized (media) to remind her of this crime and her surviving family members. However, her age will also work against her if her abductor feels he no longer has control over her and feels that she may go on the run and go to authorities
It was Tina Sharp who probably went to her mother's bedroom after she was killed, got a blanket from her bed, and covered her mother with same. Tina Sharp, at 12 years of age, may have had conflicts with her mother like many pre-adolescent girls at that age. However, since the homicide, she has probably demonstrated a great deal of remorse and guilt. Her feelings will be in direct conflict with her abductor and may lead to her own death if her abductor feels that she may go to the police.
If Tina Sharp is still alive, she will find that she will become increasingly depressed on significant anniversary and holiday dates (ie mother's birthday, her own birthday, Thanksgiving, and Christmas). Her depression will cause her to seek out her father as well as the gravesite of her mother and brother. It should be noted here that information received by the BSU is that the father had an alibi at the time of the homicides and therefore is not a suspect. Tina Sharp may have already attempted to locate her mother's place of burial and may have visited the burial site.
This offender demonstrated control and confidence and therefore he is not a juvenile nor is he free of any prior police record. He is fixated on young females and has been involved with them in the past, be it for sex or for personal profit (ie child pornography). the San Francisco areas with local media accounts of this crime in hopes that Tina Sharp, if still alive, will see one of these articles. The articles should reflect sorrow for the victim, particularly Tina's mother, who was recently divorced and struggling to raise her children.
These articles must be timely. They should appear at times (dates) which are significant. The articles should set forth data relative to the burial location of her mother and the exact location and address of her
Your investigation should direct itself in saturating Sacramento and father. The victim will in all probability be drawn to the cemetery and/or attempt to get in contact with her father.
As stated earlier, Tina Sharp's age works to the advantage of the investigator if tactics are utilized (media) to remind her of this crime and her surviving family members. However, her age will also work against her if her abductor feels he no longer has control over her and feels that she may go on the run and go to authorities
This profile was done by a man who (around the same time as the Keddie murders) profiled Karla Browns killer, by analyzing crime scene photos, right down to the type and color of car he drove. One of the investigators who sat in on the profile said he wondered how in the world this man could do this from looking at a picture. Karla Brown's killer ended up being everything John Douglas said he would be. Amazing.

