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Intro. Josephine Crawford, (abbreviated, just Jack), worked as a journalist in the crime column Tuttle Crime, and for many years she had been trying to achieve at least some resounding success. Three psychology courses at the university allowed her to feel freer, moving around psychopaths, but the pressure of parents who dreamed so much of a successful son that they eventually called their daughter a man's name, dripped a lot on her brains. Also, the policy of the newspaper, which required articles in a short time, did not contribute to the absence of anxiety. But here's a high-profile case. Calleb Graham, accused of a series of murders, and showing obvious signs of psychopathy, is finally in custody. And Jack, who is involved in some cases as an independent consultant, is ready to write an article about him.

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