Jerry Brudos
Serial Killer and Criminal Profile

Born
January 31st, 1939
86 years ago
Died
March 28th, 2006
19 years ago — 67 years old
Category
Criminals & Infamous Figures
Country
United States
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Born in 1939 and raised in Oregon, this individual became a notorious criminal during the late 1960s. Known for committing a series of murders in the Portland area, he garnered significant attention due to the peculiar items left at crime scenes, which reflected personal obsessions. Captured in 1969, a detailed investigation revealed a pattern of violent behavior linked to fetishism. Convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment, this figure's case has been studied extensively in criminal psychology for its unusual psychological motivations and the impact of childhood trauma on criminal behavior.
Committed multiple murders in Oregon
Left peculiar items related to personal obsessions at crime scenes
Profiled in criminal psychology studies
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