"We believe we have an understanding of this suspect and, it is very possible we have already interviewed, or will very soon interview (him)," Dinse said as he updated the investigation that had previously been characterized by police as frustrating and showing little progress.
"I think it is someone who had access to that neighborhood, who had access to the residence. That doesn't mean inside (the family); that could mean someone on the outside, but it is somebody who has spent some time in and around that neighborhood," Dinse said, looking straight into the television cameras.
The characteristics of the likely suspect were developed with the assistance of FBI behavior experts, often called "profilers" by the media.
June 11, 2002
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