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The Flat-Tire murders refer to five connected, unsolved murders that happened in Florida, United States in 1975. The investigators theorized that the killer deflates the tires of the victims' vehicles and offers them assistance before killing them. The suspect has been given the name "South Dade Killer" because the killings have only been in the vicinity of Cutler Bay and the Palmetto area of South Miami-Dade County. ==Victims== The possible victims of the killer include five women from South Florida: Ronnie Gorlin (27), Elyse Napp (21), Barbara Stephens (23), Barbara Schreiber (14) and Belinda Zeterower (14). The cases remain unsolved.〔(Serial Killer Crime Index )〕 Ronnie Gorlin and Elyse Napp were murdered in July, and the homicide detectives were convinced of a connection between the two killings. The assistant medical examiner of Dade County connected the other three cases to the same killer on August 29, 2011. Barbara Stephens was murdered in her home at Palmetto in February. Barbara Schreiber and Belinda Zeterower were high school classmates, and were killed at Cutler Bay in June.〔 Sgt. Erwin Carlstedt of Sonoma County, California theorized that the suspect was a single killer, who moved coast-to-coast, and was responsible for more than 30 unsolved homicides. The Florida investigators did not comment on this theory: their suspect was someone who deflates the victims tires, and then offers them assistance.〔 According to police, the killer is likely very intelligent, with an above average IQ, and above average strength and prowess. The method of killing has been a combination of a gun, ice pick and hammer. Three of the four victims could not be immediately identified due to severe disfiguration. The Modus Operandi has yet to be determined, but it is presumed his whereabouts are still in the Miami area. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Flat-Tire murders」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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