Jeffrey Mailhot Serial Killer

Par : Amanda Strossberg
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8201679392
  • EAN9798201679392
  • Date de parution26/06/2021
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurJL

Résumé

A collection of True Crime tales headlined by the story of Jeffrey Mailhot. Jeffrey Mailhot has been added to this long list of serial killers. Jeffrey was a man with no criminal record, until he was arrested and charged with the murders of several Rhode Island Prostitutes. The Woonsocket police believed that there was a serial killer preying on the city's prostitutes from the early 90's. It wasn't until the year 2004 this notion became an investigation; three women had gone missing between a seventeen-month period.
According to Sergeant Steve Nowak "They had just disappeared. We had no clue. No suspects. They just kind of vanished. So it was always in the back of your mind." In previous cases police were able to pin down sporadic deaths as single isolated cases. Prostitutes and drug dealers would become victims because of their own life-styles, they lived their lives in risk. At first Audrey Harris, Christine Dumont, and Stacie Goulet were thought to be victims of their own lifestyles.
Although these three women walked the street at night they fell victim to Jeffrey Mailhot, because he believed no one would miss the "troubled" women who sold themselves on the streets. Jeffrey Mailhot's fatal mistake was the fact that each of these women were loved deeply by their families.