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===Suspected Murders=== According to FBI profiler Robert K. Ressler, Crutchley fit the profile of "a serial killer of the organized type" - a serial killer with advanced social skills who plans their crimes in advance and is intelligent enough to dispose of evidence. In 1977, a secretary named Debbora Fitzjohn disappeared in Fairfax, Virginia. Crutchley was Fitzjohn's boyfriend at the time and had been the last person to see her alive. Crutchley had been suspected at the time but was never arrested as there was no evidence that Fitzjohn was dead. During Ressler's extensive investigation into Crutchley, he discovered that Crutchley had been living in Brevard County when four girls were murdered and the perpetrator was never found. He had also lived in Pennsylvania for a time, during which time many unsolved murders and disappearances occurred. Ressler concluded that Crutchley was likely guilty of around 30 murders.
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