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:01:01
What he feels next is not guilt...
:01:04
...but disappointment.
:01:05
It was not as wonderful as he'd hoped.
:01:08
Maybe next time, it will be perfect.
:01:11
And as his determination builds
to take another life...

:01:14
...he plans, in obsessive detail...
:01:17
...what props he'll bring...
:01:19
...what knots he'll tie.
:01:22
Let me ask you something.
:01:24
What turns you on?
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What really does it for you?
Is it a great body?

:01:29
Is it a nice smile? Is it beautiful legs?
:01:32
What turns on a serial killer is the suffering
and death of a human being.

:01:37
Now, I'd like to ask you guys a favor.
:01:40
If you could all stand up,
all the men in the room.

:01:43
Please indulge me.
:01:48
Come on, it's only fair,
after all the time you've ogled us.

:01:52
Now, would everybody under 20
and over 35 have a seat.

:01:56
If you are of Asian or African-American
descent, you may sit down.

:02:00
Kenny, turn that light on, please...
:02:03
...so we can get a good look at these guys.
:02:06
Ladies, what do you see?
:02:09
Some pretty cute guys, don't you think?
:02:11
If one of these fellas asked you out
for a drink, you'd go.

:02:15
Let me tell you something.
:02:17
Nine out of ten serial killers
are white males...

:02:21
...aged 20 to 35...
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...just like these.
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Albert DeSalvo, Bianchi and Buono...
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...Berkowitz, Dahmer, Ted Bundy.
:02:30
They were quiet, unassuming...
:02:32
...even nice.
:02:34
They had jobs.
They made decent neighbors.

:02:37
Their victims trusted them.
:02:39
The FBl estimates...
:02:40
...there could be as many
as 35 serial killers...

:02:43
...cruising for victims even as I speak.
:02:47
Guys, sit down. You're scaring me.
:02:51
Serial killers...
:02:52
...are not a 20th-century invention...
:02:54
...but we are spawning them
in greater numbers.

:02:58
The state of Florida
spent almost $8 million...


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