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Underestimated - Bobcat Media

S1 Ep18: Profile of Janette's Killer

Underestimated - Bobcat Media

Underestimated - Bobcat Media

Society & Culture, Documentary, True Crime

4.9541 Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2025

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, the students apply the teachings of renowned FBI Profiler Jim Clemente to Janette's case.  They analyze Janette's victimology and the crime scene behaviors.  All of this information is used to develop a profile that suggests the original investigators were looking in the wrong direction from the very beginning.

Transcript

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0:00.0

They think we're lazy. They think we're weak-willed. They think we're weak-willed. They think we're lazy.

0:23.2

They think we're weak-willed.

0:25.6

They think we're entitled.

0:28.1

They think we're selfish.

0:31.9

They think we don't care about anybody but ourselves.

0:38.8

We are compassionate.

0:41.4

We are resourceful.

0:43.5

We are capable.

0:47.4

We want to make a difference in the world.

0:50.1

We are underestimated. to Underestimated. In this episode, we will be backtracking a bit.

1:10.1

In the previous episode, we revealed that we believe that Jeanette's killer is a woman. In this episode, we will be backtracking a bit. In the previous episode, we revealed that we believed that Jeanette's killer is a woman. In this episode, we want to further explain how we got to this theory. We first learned how to make a victimology profile from Jim Clemente, a former FBI profiler at the beginning of the school year. Our entire class met with him over a Zoom call so that we could learn how to make a profile for each one of our cases.

1:29.9

Then we eventually made a profile for Jeanette.

1:32.5

So as a profiler, the crime tells a story and we want to be able to read that story.

1:38.3

We look for behavioral clues that indicate the kind of person who committed that crime. And understand that behavior reflects personalities.

1:48.6

When we're conducting a criminal investigative analysis, when we're using behavioral analysis,

1:54.0

we look at how a crime was committed.

1:56.5

How did this offender get access to this victim?

1:58.8

What did they do with the victim?

2:00.4

What they did indicates why they did it.

2:02.6

And when you add the how and the why, that leads to the who, who committed the crime.

2:07.8

So we reverse engineer crimes.

2:09.9

We look at behavior exhibited at a crime scene and we work backwards to try to figure out who committed that crime.

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