Moving Recommendations
Do you happen to have a move coming up? Is that big corporation relocating you? Well now just because we’ve an alert eye - the other one might best be described only as lecherous - we can now bring you Moving Recommendations.
It appears that social structure factors, such as the percentage of a state’s urban population, divorced residents, one-person households and unemployed residents, all help explain why some states are home to more male serial killers.
Mayhaps you’d like to avoid those states. Consider a transfer elsewhere then…South Dakota perhaps? Wyoming? New Mexico?
Oh, but there is more….also noted are cultural factors such as a high ratio of executions to homicides and classification as a southern state correlate nicely with a higher rate of serial killers.
Um, “classification as a southern state“? Egads.
Okay so maybe our subscription to Homicide Studies is a bit much, but once again we thought you needed to know these things.
~~The ODDones for OurDailyDead.com


February 2nd, 2007 at 10:51 am
Homicide Studies … based in a Southern state, no less. Interesting coincidence (or is it a correlation) between states with high execution rates and incidence of serial killing. Where’s the love? And the deterrence?