The Big Book Of Serial Killers
v1.1.0Jack Rosewood and Rebecca Lo's "The Big Book of Serial Killers: 150 Serial Killer Files" — an executable toolkit for understanding the patterns, typologies, and investigative lessons from 150 of history's most infamous serial murderers, organized by motive, method, and the forensic breakthroughs that brought them down. Covers 5 use cases: ① Criminal Psychology — understanding the motivations and behavioral patterns of serial killers ("What drives someone to become a serial killer?") ② Victimology — how killers select and approach their victims ("How do they choose who to target?") ③ Investigative Patterns — the mistakes, habits, and forensic methods that lead to capture ("How do serial killers eventually get caught?") ④ Typology Reference — organized vs. disorganized, the four motivations, the Macdonald triad ("What type of killer was Ted Bundy?") ⑤ Forensic History — the evolution of investigative techniques from fingerprints to DNA ("What forensic advances have solved serial cases?") Trigger when users say: "What are the types of serial killers" "How did Ted Bundy get caught" "What is a spree killer" "How does FBI profiling work" "What are warning signs" "Organized vs disorganized killer" "How did they catch the Son of Sam" "Who was the most prolific serial killer" "What is the Macdonald triad" or mention: serial killer / Bundy / Dahmer / Gacy / Son of Sam / profiling / Berkowitz / organized / disorganized / zodiac Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start — the AI MUST proactively present the Quick Start guide below.