ShadowGal
One Mad Taxpayer
- Joined
- Sep 25, 2008
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However, there is, according to Dr. Schurman-Kauflin, a way to break her.
"The strain of the current situation will wear on those around her and pressure her to explain her behavior. Because she cannot explain her lies, she will blame everyone else. She will want to flee. She may even reach for religion as a means to cope, and depression is likely to follow. Then police will be able to talk with her to find out what she really knows. Detectives will be able to get information from her. The key for officers is to know her patterns and approach her the right way. If they key in on her personality, they will be able to get her to tell what really happened."
From the second profile of KC back in early August.
I don't know what game JB and KC are playing, but this portion of the profile keeps popping back into my head.
"The strain of the current situation will wear on those around her and pressure her to explain her behavior. Because she cannot explain her lies, she will blame everyone else. She will want to flee. She may even reach for religion as a means to cope, and depression is likely to follow. Then police will be able to talk with her to find out what she really knows. Detectives will be able to get information from her. The key for officers is to know her patterns and approach her the right way. If they key in on her personality, they will be able to get her to tell what really happened."
From the second profile of KC back in early August.
I don't know what game JB and KC are playing, but this portion of the profile keeps popping back into my head.