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当年犯罪心理学家(forensic psychologist and profiler)的分析:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2009 ... y-gangsters/1182982
Highly planned attack

http://www.drmichaeljdiamond.com/about_profactivities.html
Dr Michael Diamond is a forensic psychologist who has worked with the New South Wales and Federal Police.
He produces criminal profiles for the police and believes that a group of men carried out the murders. He says the attack shows signs of being highly planned.
"To have done this in such a cold systematic way, and to have included as victims two young boys and to have conducted the whole operation of the killing with such clinical purpose, to me points to a third party, rather than to someone who has direct emotional involvement in the motive of the crime," he said.
Dr Diamond believes the killings were designed to send a message to Sydney's Chinese community.
"I would look very carefully at what sort of statement was being made to which group and clearly this relates to a particular group in the community," he said.
"So I would interpret what I would know to be a communication of some power to a particular group."
https://www.smh.com.au/national/ ... -20090724-dw7n.html
Was it one or more killers?


Associate Professor Wayne Petherick, a criminal profiler from Bond University, is torn. Two or more people could have executed the killings more easily, but this crime did not evince the modus operandi of professional assassins. It involved "extreme anger" and a determination to extract revenge.
Does that mean the killer knew the Lins intimately?
Quite likely, but not necessarily, Petherick says. The key ingredient is that the killer feels aggrieved in some way. "If you exclude drugs or alcohol, what you're generally talking about with these sorts of crimes is something that is personal. Bashing somebody is different from shooting them. It involves a very close-range attack, and you are going to wear blood splatter. You are going to feel the weapon strike the victims. You are going to hear the weapon strike the victims."
Who is capable of that?
"Many people may be capable of it," says Petherick, "but the question is, would they carry it out? They are two very different things. Who could proceed with the murders, then rationalise it some way, and be prepared to live with the consequences?" |
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