Maybe I should listen to more "true crime" podcasts, but I didn't know
before reading this opinion that there was a serial killer in Northern California who would kill women and then -- chillingly -- report the location of their bodies to a "tip line" set up by the police in return for reward money.
Frankly, that doesn't seem like a good business model. But I guess it worked for a tiny period of time; before they caught him, anyway.
Regardless, I had never before thought about killers exploiting their own killing for reward money.