But Sean’s planning his organization and his intelligence firmly puts him in the organized category. He did make attempts to clean up his crime scene but he always left clues for the police and when the police couldn’t connect any of his murders he would glorify in his victory over outsmarting them. Sean was full of his intelligence he said that he was playing a game of chess with the police always curious what their next step was .when Sean Gillis was caught and told his story to the police he grinned, laughed and joked as he called the details of each of the murders. He was proud of his accomplishments and throughout he showed no sense of remorse or sorrow for his actions. Sean had no feelings for any of his victims he ate their nipple because he was curious obsessed with dead bodies and he wanted to feel the sexual arousal that came with the experience. To Sean they were already dead once he set his sight on them .As he states “I was pure …show more content…
Serial killers who fall under the organized category is the most difficult to identify and capture. They are usually highly intelligent and well organized to the point of being meticulous. Every detail of the crime is planned out well in advance, and the killer takes every precaution to make sure they leave no evidence behind to link them to a murder. It is not uncommon for this type of psychopath to watch potential victims for several days to find someone they consider to be a good target. Once the unfortunate person is chosen, the killer will pick them up, often through some sort of trick that is designed to gain their sympathy, and take them to another location to commit the crime. Once the person has been killed, the perpetrator will usually take precautions to ensure the body is not found ... until they want it to be. A criminal like this usually takes great pride in what they consider to be their "work" and have a tendency to pay close attention to news stories about their deeds. One of their motivating factors may be just to attempt to stump the law enforcement officers who are trying to solve their