Unsolved Wall Street Bombing of 1920 (FBI)
Unsolved Wall Street Bombing 1920 (FBI)
Penn Station 1950s- Target.(Wikipedia)
Oyster Bar, Grand Central Station, 1950s- Target.(Wikipedia)
NYC Public Library-1950s- Target. (Wikipedia)
Dr Brussel's profile, Mad Bomber's handwriting, & 'Penis-shaped bombs'
The Mad Bomber- Captured!
George Metesky
George Metesky, upper right (left) Anna Metesky, Con-Ed's Alice Kelly,
George's garage.
George Metesky in court, (lower right) the Metesky family home in Waterbury, CN.
Metesky sent to Bellevue for psych evaluation
Crime Scene- Murder of Mary Nerich, 1957
Another Dr. Brussel profile cracks the case, the murder of Mary Nerich, 1957.
Killer of Mary Nerich murders again, 1981.
Another Dr. Brussel profile case- The Boston Strangler1962-1964
Survivor of the Boston Strangler, 1964
Albert DeSalvo was arrested for sexual assault in Boston in 1964.
SOURCES
40-Year old man convicted of killing a woman, UPI.com (Archives), 1981.
A Year to Remember- 1945- Dancing the Jitterbug, YouTube.com, Jan 2026.
California Jubilee in "Let's Twist Again"- Chubby Checker, YouTube.com, 2014.
Eric Rudolph, History, FBI.gov, 2026.
Gerold Frank, The Boston Strangler, Open Road Media, 1967.
James A. Brussel, Casebook of a Crime Psychiatrist, Bernard Geis Associates, 1968.
James A. George, Offender Profiling and Expert Testimony: Scientifically Valid or Glorified Results, Vanderbilt Law Review, 2008.
Jenna, New York Cheese Cake with Strawberry Sauce, Butternut Bakery.com, 2026.
Kirk Yeager Ph.D, Understanding Bombers' Motivation: A Historical Study, Featured Articles, FBI.gov, March 9, 2022.
Mark Safarik, Katherine Ramsland, Spree Killers: Practical Classifications for Law Enforcement and Criminology, CRC Press, Oct. 18, 2018.
Michael Cannell, Incendiary: The Psychiatrist, the Mad Bomber, and the Invention of Criminal Profiling, Minotaur Books, April 25, 2017.
Michael Cannell, Unmasking the Mad Bomber, Smithstonian.com, April 2017.
Michael Greenburg, The Mad Bomber of New York: The Extraordinary True Story of the Manhunt That Paralyzed a City, Union Square Press, NYC, April 5, 2011.
Richard Gonzales et al, Austin Bomber suspect, Mark Anthony Conditt, left a 'confession' before standoff, Capradio, March 20, 2018.