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Smiley Face Killer personality type is ENFP, tertiary tertiary introvert, tertiary extrovert.
"Fisk is a small town in the middle of nowhere with a population of under a thousand. Every single resident is a walking, talking piece of shit."
-Sgt. Joe Friday (Courtesy of Wikipedia.com).
The Smiley Face Killer (abbreviated "S.F.K.") is a serial killer in Fisk, Alabama who has committed at least 14 murders in the town during the years of 1940 to 1955. He was never caught, and is believed to be still in the town today (circa 2015).
The S.F.K. is infamous for his smiley face tattoos on his face and body, and his sadistic tendencies. He has been described as a "half-man, half-bat with a smiley face". He is also known for his love of cats.
The most recent Fisk murder was that of Marianne Baker. A body was discovered behind the Baker home on September 20, 1955. The body was so badly decomposed that it could not be identified until recently.
The Smiley face murder theory (variations include Smiley face murders, Smiley face killings, Smiley face gang, and others) is a theory advanced by retired New York City detectives Kevin Gannon and Anthony Duarte, and Dr. Lee Gilbertson, a criminal justice professor and gang expert at St. Cloud State University. They allege that a number of young men found dead in bodies of water across several Midwestern American states from the late 1990s to the 2010s did not accidentally drown, as concluded by law enforcement agencies, but were victims of a serial killer or killers.
The term "smiley face" became connected to the alleged murders when it was made public that the police had discovered graffiti depicting a smiley face near locations where they think the killer dumped the bodies in at least a dozen of the cases. Gannon wrote a textbook case study on the subject titled "Case Studies in Drowning Forensics." The response of law enforcement investigators and other experts has bee