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Pat Brown

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All serial killers want to win. They choose victims they can kill successfully.


— Pat Brown


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


— Pat Brown


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In reality, serial killers are of average intelligence.


— Pat Brown


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In reality, those rare few cases with good forensic evidence are the ones that make it to court.


— Pat Brown


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Killers can seem smart when you can't figure out who they are.


— Pat Brown


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Last but not least among serial killer methodologies, we have women who kill their own children.


— Pat Brown


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


— Pat Brown


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Most well-known serial killers have victims numbering in the dozens, have sent taunting letters to the police or have done bizarre things to the bodies.


— Pat Brown


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Nowadays, with much more racial and ethnic mixing, we are seeing serial killers murdering a variety of victims; whoever comes along will most likely do.


— Pat Brown


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There are two kinds of serial killers as far as the victim is concerned: the kind that you don't see before they pounce on you and the kind you see and don't expect to pounce on you.


— Pat Brown


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After his re-election victory over Richard Nixon in 1962 he was strongly considered to be Lyndon Johnson's running mate in 1964 a position that eventually went to Hubert Humphrey. He later admitted that he had denied clemency in one death penalty case principally because the legislator who represented the district in which the murder occurred held a swing vote on farmworker legislation supported by Brown and who told Brown that his district "would go up in smoke" if the governor commuted the man's sentence. At first Brown ran a low key campaign stating that running the state was his biggest priority.

Edmund Gerald “Pat” Brown Sr.

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