Gregory K. Moffatt
Author of A Violent Heart: Understanding Aggressive Individuals
About the Author
Gregory K. Moffatt has been a college professor for 17 years and a private practice therapist, specializing in children, since 1987. He has addressed hundreds of audiences, including law enforcement professionals, parenting groups, and schools on the topic of homicide risk assessment and regularly show more lectures at the FBI Academy at Quantico, VA. He is a Diplomate with the American College of Forensic Examiners. He writes a regular newspaper column addressing families and children and consults with business on violence risk assessment and prevention show less
Works by Gregory K. Moffatt
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This serious error -- and it was not the only error in his account of Jesse Pomeroy -- naturally made me wonder about the veracity of the rest of the stories. I did see some other screw-ups here and there.
I also think his inclusion of Ed Gein was a mistake. He said he didn't include Jeffrey Dahmer because Dahmer was not intentionally cruel to his victims; well, neither was Gein. Gein was simply a necrophiliac who wasn't averse to producing his own corpses when he felt the need. He did this by simply shooting the person in the head and dragging them away -- he did not design to make his victim suffer. And he only actually killed two people, as far as anyone knows. In addition, the fact that Gein was a verified psychotic should also have disqualified him; Moffatt kept other killers off the list for that reason.
It's a shame, because in this book Moffatt does make some astute descriptions on what separates "history's most vicious killers" apart from ordinary people, or even other murderers.… (more)