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During the actual abductions, he would blitz-attack them due to his general discomfort around women and to being, as Rossi put it, a complete coward; the victims were possibly kept in the same underground chamber as Kaylee Robinson and the abducted children.

The cities where he abducted his victims connected together to form part of an upside-down logarithmic spiral the geometric form of the Fibonacci sequence on a map. The number of victims abducted from towns corresponded with the numbers found in the Fibonacci sequence for example, the first two victims were both abducted in separate towns to represent the two 1's, the next two victims were abducted in Gloucester Point t Grace appears to have been based on H.

Holmes- Both were serial killers who placed victims in gas chambers. The way he placed Kaylee Robinson and the children inside a gas chamber with gas lines to suffocate them to death in a similar way Holmes killed some of his victims. He may have also been based on Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb- All three were killers who were prodigies, believed in some near-delusional concept Grace believed he was born to be a killer due to having an extra Y chromosome, while Leopold and Loeb believed they were "supermen" due to their intellect , were inspired by a bookend quote, believed themselves to be intellectually superior to others, both spent months planning their crimes, abducted a young boy though Grace did so in the process of kidnapping a family , and used acid to dispose of forensic evidence.

He is the second actor to do this, as Skipp Sudduth was the firs In , Alexander guest-starred in the season four episode "Masterpiece" of the CBS show Criminal Minds as Professor Rothschild, a well-educated serial killer obsessed with the Fibonacci sequence who sends the team into a race against time to save his last victims.

Yahoo Web Search Yahoo Settings. Sign In. Search query. All Videos Images News. Local Shopping. He only eats through some sort of food app and will not come out of his room," he said to the outlet. But believe it or not, George Costanza wasn't the most problematic character that Jason Alexander ever portrayed. Keep reading to find out more! Recognize the long-haired, in the picture above? He moved to the city in after being married in New York, and worked in various bars and clubs, Moran said.

The only thing connecting Alexander to the other victims was that he lived in an area on the North Side that Gacy targeted. He lived on Winona Street, only blocks away from victim Bill Bundy. Alexander was one of many victims found in the crawl space of the home, where Gacy covered the bodies with acid and lime.

In addition, the online database can look at DNA from more distant relatives. In this case, DNA of a second cousin and fifth cousin were found to be a close match of Alexander. In the past, traditional DNA matching only enabled law enforcement to find victims from samples of close relatives, like a parent or child, said Cairenn Binder, an investigative genealogist for the DNA Doe Project.

The office found that Alexander received a parking ticket in January and earned little income in With no proof of life after that time, investigators found Gacy likely murdered Alexander between early and early Five unknown victims remain, although the quality of the DNA from those remains is not as good, Moran said.

As genetic technology advances, Dart says his office will be able to solve more cases. And it means everything to them. Beyond Gacy, the samples are an invaluable resource so officials can ultimately bring closure to families of the thousands of victims of other unsolved murders, officials said.

One year for his birthday, his friends took him to a diner and told him to close his eyes. Kirk, was in front of him. Captain Kirk was Jason's childhood hero. He was given the opportunity to play a 'Trek' role himself with the character Kurros in an episode of Star Trek: Voyager. Outside scripted TV he has appeared in many instances. On Alexander demonstrated several self-defense techniques in the Jimmy Kimmel Live!

He has been in several commercials too for McDonald's , KFC and in two memorable ones: in , Alexander did a commercial to be broadcast during the Super Bowl , which depicted Jason with Frasier dog 'Eddie' jumping out of an airplane with a parachute over the stadium and, after the commercial, we're brought back to a supposedly 'live feed' of the playing field hearing startled sports commentators as we see Jason and the dog landing in the field to applause from the crowd; in the summer of , he appeared in ads for DaimlerChrysler with Lee Iacocca, who did the ads as part of a way to raise money for Dr.

Denise Faustman's research to cure autoimmunity, as both Lee Iacocca and Jason Alexander have had loved ones whose lives have been adversely affected by autoimmunity.

Alexander did the latter as part of his compromise with the Scleroderma Foundation , a leading organization dedicated to raising awareness of the disease and assisting those who are afflicted, for which he was the national spokesman. On his appearance, he spoke about progress towards peace that he has recently observed.

Since he is a leader of One Voice , an organization which tries to propose peace talks between Israel and Palestine. An avid poker player, Alexander has competed on televised poker shows and in various tournaments. He has appeared twice on the Celebrity Poker Showdown , winning the final table of the 8th season. He was also one of the 'famous faces' due to being a regular player on the online poker website Hollywood Poker and played in the World Series of Poker main event, but was eliminated on the second day.

He returned to play in getting to Day 3.



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