Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Is Leiby Kletzky, Levi Aron's first victim? Not likely


Police do not believe that Kletzky is Aron's first victim. He cut up the body with such precision that investigators believe that he must have had previous unknown victims, and may very well be a child serial killer. Sources have told us that the FBI are investigating unsolved murders in Tenn and New York.

Sheila Anne Feeney from  AM New York postulates that 
It’s possible that Levi Aron, 35, the Kensington man accused of killing 8-year-old Leiby Kletzky, might be severely mentally ill or have a personality disorder. But “most of us gravitate to thinking that this fellow was a pedophile,” who allegedly killed the child for sexual excitement or to prevent him from telling anyone about a sexual assault, said N.G. Berrill, director of New York Forensic, a behavioral science consultant group.

Aron reportedly told cops he killed the boy in a panic, but that explanation didn’t wash with experts.

“That’s an after-the-fact statement offenders make,” to obscure actual motives, said Stanton Samenow, author of “Inside the Criminal Mind.” “There may have been sexual interest and there are very high odds there was sexual contact,” Samenow said.

Sometimes “there is sexual gratification in the dismemberment itself,” added Louis Schlesinger, a professor of forensic psychology at John Jay College and author of “Sexual Murder: Catathymic and Compulsive Homicide.”

The boy’s feet may have been kept as some sort of “trophy” or “prize,” possibly to be used for sexual gratification at a later time, Berrill added.

Rarely do such crimes occur out of the blue, nor are they out of character, said Samenow. While little is known at this point about the suspect, Samenow said that forensic investigations usually reveal a history of atypical, antisocial behaviors which may include deviant sexual interests, an extensive fantasy life, the need to control others, an inability to get along with peers or to respond in a constructive way to life’s challenges, and a track record of intimidating, deceptive, and even violent behavior.

Aron may have been abused himself, added Berrill, explaining that for some victims, committing violent acts is a way for them to “relive the experience” of their own childhoods but in the role of the aggressor.

But no history of abuse can justify the murder of an innocent child.

“People who commit terrible crimes come from all walks of life. It’s not the environment that makes them violent, but the way they respond and the way they think,” Samenow said.  “Typically, these people who have a brother or sister who grew up in the same environment, but who do not rush out and kill eight-year-olds,” he added.

The Kletzky murder rivets the attention of all New York in part because stranger abductions of children are “enormously, enormously rare,” in the words of Schlesinger. And they are almost inconceivable in the Orthodox community, which is believed by researchers to have lower rates of substance abuse and violence than society at large.

Parents need not put their children on lock-down out of fear for their safety, Schlesinger stressed, noting the Casey Anthony case is more representative of most child murders.

“The typical person who kills a child is the child’s mother, father, step father or another member of the family,” Schlesinger said.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would not be surprised if they find that Levi is a serial killer. The reports say that he murdered the child and methodically dismembered his body with a high degree of precision so it is unlikely that this was his first time. What an unspeakable horror for the family and the community.

Michael H Stone,MD said...

The comments of Drs Samenow and Schlesinger are right on the mark. In all likelihood Aaron is a schizoid pedophile and probably one who (like Dahmer) targets boys. Clearly the crime was sexual in nature (Aaron was said to have tried to lure another boy into his car at some point in the past) - no matter whether some sexual act were perpetrated before his quick capture or not. The intent was there - same as if a woman manages to escape a rapist before he can violate her.
Michael Stone, MD
Prof of Clinical Psychiatry
Columbia
psychoanalyst and forensic psychi-atrist; author: The Anatomy of Evil

Anonymous said...

Consider that he was a butcher in the past, butchering large cows. Is it similar to cutting people? Then its alone isn't an evidence he was a serial killer.

ajlounyinjurylaw said...

Sad. Leiby, you didn’t make it to moon in this lifetime, but with your outstretched arm, you’ve slipped the surly bonds of earth and gone to touch the face of God. RIP

Anonymous said...

What about linking this creep to the prostitutes in Long Island??? It has his name written all over!