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David Meirhofer

David G. Meirhofer (June 8, 1949 – September 29, 1974)〔(David G. Meirhofer ) at ''findagrave.com''. Retrieved 2011-12-12.〕 was an American serial killer who committed four murders in rural Montana between 1967 and 1974 — three of them children. At the time, the Federal Bureau of Investigation was developing a new method of tracking killers called offender profiling, and Meirhofer was the first serial killer to be investigated using the technique. Offender profiling is a method used to learn clues about the characteristics of an unknown killer from evidence at the scene of the crime and establish their behavioural patterns before they reach the height of their criminality.
== Crimes ==
Among Meirhofer's victims was seven-year-old Susan Jaeger, who was taken from her tent at night during a family camping trip. He left no ransom request〔(The History Channel Classroom Study Guides: Meirhofer ) Retrieved on June 28, 2007.〕 and no physical evidence.〔Ramsland, Katherine. ("Criminal Profiling: Part 1: History and Method, Chpt 5: The BSU" ). CourtTV Crime Library (2007). TBS, Inc. Retrieved 2011-12-12.〕 However, the offender profiling technique, which was first used in this case, was employed about a year after the kidnapping. The technique led investigators to suspect that the kidnapper was a young, white male who killed for sexual gratification and may have kept body parts of victims as "souvenirs". Furthermore, they believed that the killer may have been arrested for other crimes.〔Garrido Genoves, Vincente. 2007. (El perfil Criminologico como un tecnico forense ) (in Spanish). University of Valencia. Retrieved on June 30, 2007.〕
Meirhofer was 23 years old at the time and suspected in another murder. He denied the charges.〔 Meirhofer placed a telephone call to Marietta Jaeger, the mother of Susan Jaeger, exactly a year after the kidnapping, and she obtained enough information to help the FBI track him down.〔Forgiving.org. 2005. (An account of the experience of Marietta Jaeger, the mother of Susan Jaeger ). Retrieved on June 30, 2007.〕
Meirhofer had killed Suzie Jaeger, two boys, and a woman.〔 In September 1974, he confessed to having kidnapped the woman, Sandra Dykman Smallegan, in her sleep during February of that same year.〔Sullivan, Ted. October 12, 2005. (Personal Items Belonging to 1974 Murder Victim Found in Manhattan (Mont). ) ''Bozeman Daily Chronicle''. Retrieved 2011-12-12.〕 Smallegan had once dated Meirhofer, but had ended the relationship.〔

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