26 Cases of Violent True Crimes of Obsession (https://tedponderings.com/truecrimes/)
Across
- 2. The iconic musician whose life was taken outside his apartment building
- 4. One-sided relationship developed with a media persona or celebrity
- 7. The city where the singer in the Digital Mirror case was targeted
- 11. The pathological "soul theft" motive in the shooting of a music icon
- 12. Psychological delusion where one believes a person of higher status is in love with them
- 13. The city where Apartment 213 became a laboratory of the macabre
- 16. The title of the book carried by the offender in the Los Angeles case
- 17. A type of control where a victim is treated as a territory to be governed
- 18. The government agency whose records were used to find a victim’s address in 1987
- 20. The Florida city where the offender in the "Digital Mirror" case lived
- 23. Narrow alleyways in Edinburgh that manifested the victim's psychological confinement
- 24. The Idaho town where a crime was scripted like a horror movie screenplay
Down
- 1. California passed the nation's first law against this behavior in 1990
- 3. A type of "injury" felt when a controller’s ego is wounded by rejection
- 5. The slasher film used as a blueprint by the teenage offenders in Idaho
- 6. A visceral sense of oneness with another person is called _____ Fusion
- 8. The surname of the offender associated with the Milwaukee Case (Offender M)
- 9. The first name of the author of these 26 cases of obsession
- 10. A "madness of two" where a delusional belief is shared by two people
- 12. The Scottish city backdrop for the "Shadow in the Close" case
- 14. A French term meaning "mad love" used to describe a pressurized enclosure
- 15. The type of ray tubes that created the glow of 1980s television
- 16. The location of the "Entitled Offender" case involving student athletes
- 19. The Australian city where a high-rise office became a "kill zone" in 1992
- 21. The Arizona city where the Los Angeles offender was apprehended
- 22. What Victim A was preparing for when the doorbell rang in 1989