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1.03 Squeeze 09.24.93




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Locations:
Baltimore, Maryland
Crime scene, George Usher's Office, Baltimore, Maryland
F.B.I. Bureau, Baltimore, Maryland
Lynne Acres Retirement Home, Baltimore, Maryland
66 Exeter St.
Restaurant street address: 1066, next to Oceanic Plaza
George Usher calls home around 8:30pm.
Marty Neil (J. Edgar Jr.): New York City Bureau, supervisory, 2 years out of the Academy, lucked into the World Trade Center bombing, now in the Foreign Counterintelligence Office
Tom Colton: psychological profile on the Washington Crossing killer led them straight to the suspect, according to Brad Wilson; Colton is rising on a fast track in the Violent Crimes section
There has been 3 murders now in the Baltimore area in the past 6 months; one victim, a college girl, killed in her 10 by 12 cinder block dorm room; last incident, 2 days ago--George Usher
Usher's vent: 6 by 18 inches
10 murders, Baltimore area, fingerprints found in 5 crime scenes; two prints found 5 years before Colton was born at Powhattan Mill; 5 murders every 30 years, at least from 1903.
The fingerprints are approximately 10 inches.
Scully's profile for the yet unknown Tooms: male, 25-35 of age, above average intelligence, obsessive-compulsive behavior
7:15pm--crime scene
License plate Scully's car, in parking space 78, section B2: TFH 359
Parking space 79 is reserved space, though 77 and 78 are not.
Columbia St. is outside of the parking lot.
They find Tooms near parking space 58.
The lady giving the lie detector test is wearing a "V" badge, limited access (as are all the agents).
[Note: The numbers in brackets reflect the lie detector results]; Eugene Victor Tooms, 0712 (no. on orange uniform), resident of Baltimore [3}, works for Baltimore Municipal Animal Control [4].
Enrolled in medical school?[6], Ever extracted liver from human being?[7]
He lied on question 11, 13, according to Mulder, the 100-year-old question and the Powhattan Mill one.
Tooms, approx. 5'6-7", Division arresting: Homicide/FBI, Date and Time: July 23/93, at 107 E. Cordova, committed at Main Precinct, Division reporting: Homicide, charge: Murder 1, age 30, 240-163, 3985-60
License plate of 4th victim, Thomas Werner: JEB 6A9, BMW
Approx. time--10:38 or 9:38pm [grandfather clock in bakground].
105 in. from the fireplace, 64 inches from the south wall, where the body was found.
Report, #19; 1903: #103-66 Exeter St., Tooms residence
Passed reports on the machine: 485-643; 2/8 97534, June 31, 1863, William, England, Exeter St.; August, Candace Evans...
First victim's report: $1701.50; ...-03; 2230, 3-03,0830; 66 Exeter, Room 203 Unknown suspect enterd [sic] rooms via undiscovered means and did...Edwarde Jeffers...
Briggs has been waiting for someone for 25 years; called it quits in 1968, 45 years as a cop when the Powhattan Mill murders started (1963), was a sheriff then
Briggs compares the death camps in 1945 to Tooms's killings...as well as anything bad.
Things taken in 1964 murders: hairbrush in Walters murder; coffee mug in Taylor murder
Sign on 66 Exeter St.: Pierre Paris &Sons; neighboring things in 1963: "The 1963 Performance Car...," "LRD Fabrication Company[??]." In 1993: "Model Express."
11:30am--Mulder meets with the "team."
66 Exeter St. has been condemned for 10 years.
7:25pm--Mulder arrives only on the scene.
Scully's room is 403? According to the telephone wires, that is. Her apartment is actually 35.
Newspaper Section Two: "The Consequence of Ethnic Cleansing"; "No More...," "Paint Sale $14.95," "The Biggest Automotive Sales Event of the Year, LBD Automotive," "Proposed...worries junior...," "Suspect Caught in Serial Killings"
X-Files case no. X129202 [from Tooms]



Scully's Psychological Profile on Tooms.
After a careful review of the violent and powerful nature of these murders, I believe the killer to be a male, twenty-five to thirty-five years of age, with above average intelligence. His manner of entry has so far been undetectable. This may be due to his superior knowledge of the inner structure of buildings and duct work, or that he in fact hides in plain sight, posing as delivery or maintenance workers. Witnesses tend to overlook such personnel, their uniform rendering them invisible to casual observers. The extraction of the liver is the most significant detail of these crimes. The liver possesses regenerative qualities. It cleanses the blood. The taking of this "trophy" is the transferring act for the killer to "cleanse" himself of his own impurities. I think he is acting under the classic form of obsessive-compulsive behavior. Since the victims are unrelated, and we cannot predict who will be next, we must utilize the fact that a killer will not always succeed in finding a victim. When this occurs, the serial killer may return in frustration to the sight of a previous murder, hoping to recapture the emotional high. I think our best course of action is to target these sites.





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