Characteristics Of Daniel Harold Rolling

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Daniel Harold Rolling did not have an easy childhood. Throughout his adolescence, his father, James Rolling, would physically and emotionally abuse him, his brother, and his mother (Donnelly, 2009, p. 434). As described in WordPress, “escape would become a method of survival for Rolling” (“In The News,” 2006). Some of the punishments that he received from his father included whippings, beatings, and suffocation (Donnelley, 2009, p. 434). Consequently, because of both his father’s cruelty and mother’s emotional breakdowns, as a child, teachers and other adults often described him as “suffering from an inferiority complex, with aggressive tendencies and poor impulse control” (Donnelly, 2009, p. 434). At the age of thirteen, Rolling had his first …show more content…

Even though some of the crime scene characteristics may portray him as an organized offender, predominantly, the evidence he left behind at the crime scenes is synonymous with a disorganized criminal. As described by Turvey, a disorganized crime scene would be sloppy/messy, no effort made to conceal the body, and frenzied execution(s) (Turvey, 2014, p. 76). Almost all of the crime scenes perpetrated by Rolling are typical of these qualities. By first looking at the Grissom family from Shreveport, one can see how disorganized of an offender Danny was. Although Rolling brought his own weapon, and other tools, to the crime scene, he did not make sure that his main target was alone in the household (“Serial killer,” 2006). All three residents of the Grissom household were about to have dinner when Rolling entered through the unlocked door (“Serial killer,” 2006). Surprised by the presence of the other family members, Rolling quickly stabbed Tom and Sean before moving onto Julie (Fisher, 2006). After killing the girl, Danny then mutilated the body and posed it in plain view for the authorities to find (Fisher, 2006). After carrying out the crime, Danny would then quickly flee, leaving the bodies, tools, and other evidence that may have linked him to the murders (Fisher, …show more content…

After arriving in the college town, Rolling set up a makeshift campsite in a wooded area. Consequently, his five other victims were in close proximity to his camp (Branich, Gallimore, Hutchison, & Obispo). One of the characteristics of a disorganized offender is someone like Rolling who lived close to the crime scenes (Turvey, 2014, p.76). In the early hours of the morning on August 24, 1990, Rolling broke into Sonya Larson and Christina Powell’s apartment (“Danny Harold”). Despite the fact that he brought “both an automatic pistol and a marine corps K-bar knife,” other factors in the crime scene contribute to describing Rolling as a disorganized offender (“Danny Harold”). After repeatedly stabbing Larson, Rolling then sexually battered Powell before stabbing her too. Furthermore, after both girls were murdered, Rolling went back and raped Larson’s body (“Danny Harold”). As mentioned in Turvey, one of the characteristics of a disorganized offender includes sexual acts postmortem and leaving evidence, such as semen, at the apartment (Turvey, 2014, p.76). Like the Grissom family, Rolling positioned the bodies in plain sight, as well as leaving the apartment in a disarray (“Danny Harold”). The next day Danny killed Christa Hoyt; he beheaded her corpse and cut off her nipples before arranging the body parts for the police (Goodnough, 2006). The last two murders did not show any

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