Louisiana serial killer 2002
Pace was stabbed to death in her home May 31. Green was strangled to death last September in her home. A task force of local, state and federal authorities is investigating the case.ĭNA evidence has linked the murders of Gina Wilson Green, 41, Charlotte Murray Pace, 22, and Pam Kinamore, 44. Investigators have not yet identified a suspect. The agents used crime scene evidence and blended in data from similar cases across the country to develop a personality sketch of what type of person could commit these murders. "While on the outside he might try to appear very disinterested, he will in fact feel very anxious that some of his own traits, as identified by the FBI, make him noticeable to others."ĬNN Access: Mothers of serial killer victims seek answersįBI agents in a special "profiler unit" compiled the profile. "This offender will be very interested in the release of the profile information today," Godawa said.
The profile said the killer would probably make comments to those around him suggesting that law enforcement hasn't solved the murders "because whoever is responsible is too smart to get caught." Investigators also suspect news media coverage of the murders probably makes the killer agitated and angry. He wears size 10 or 11 shoes and is probably able to lift about 175 pounds. The FBI profile also describes the unidentified culprit as a white male between the ages of 25 and 35. "This veneer of harmlessness is his shield of protection from suspicion." Mary Ann Godawa, a spokeswoman for the Baton Rouge Police Department. "He may come across to some women as a nice guy," said Cpl.