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Sunday, September 9, 2007 Expert blames serial killer ‘Main South Woodsman’ preying on prostitutes By Scott J. Croteau and Shaun Sutner TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF 'This serial killer doesn’t feel guilt or remorse, but like other serial killers, they feel extreme fear and terror when a body is found.' Detectives investigating the deaths of five prostitutes from the Main South section of Worcester have never come out and said a serial killer is on the loose and preying on these women, although they have not ruled out that theory. Jungle Vector Background.

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But while police seem reluctant to use the term “serial killer,” at least one national expert on such crimes is not so reticent. John Kelly, profiler and president of the New Jersey-based System to Apprehend Lethal Killers, or STALK, is convinced there is a serial killer in the region and the man is comfortable in wooded environments. The best way to find the killer, Mr. Kelly contends, is to create a formal, multi-agency task force such as the one formed to catch the Green River Killer in Seattle a few years ago. Android Device Serial Port. That task force consisted of detectives and investigators from local, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies led by Frank Adamson, chief of criminal investigations in the King County sheriff’s office in Seattle. Adamson, who has since teamed up with Mr.