[ not that that's surprising nahida is so smart! there's a thin note of approval but it may only be thin because fei du's emotions feel like they come from another room sometimes. ]
When we take into account personality traits, we also take into account what their past or their lives might have been like to inform their behaviors. For example, recently, we ran into a rash of murders of young girls in flower print dresses. It turned out that the murders were being commited by a young girl herself, the daughter of a woman who may have done exactly the same thirty years before hand. The police apprehended her just during a violent episode in which she caught another girl.
But, I suggested she couldn't do it without an accomplice, and the accomplice had to be someone who might have been in love with her, or at least had a deep connection to her mother, because each kill was done not only to the orders of the young daughter to a T, but they mirrored the kills of the mother beforehand perfectly, enough that people thought it was the same killer from thirty years before. Almost as if the person who arranged the scenes adored the killer, or was trying to copycat her.
From that, we were able to collar her next door neighbor, who had grown up with the mother and had been in love with her his entire life. He started to reflect those feelings, unfortunately, onto the young daughter, and thus began to act for her the way he couldn't act for the murderous mother who had died beforehand.
That man is now in jail, and the young daughter was taken to a mental facility to receive therapy and treatment.
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[ not that that's surprising nahida is so smart! there's a thin note of approval but it may only be thin because fei du's emotions feel like they come from another room sometimes. ]
When we take into account personality traits, we also take into account what their past or their lives might have been like to inform their behaviors. For example, recently, we ran into a rash of murders of young girls in flower print dresses. It turned out that the murders were being commited by a young girl herself, the daughter of a woman who may have done exactly the same thirty years before hand. The police apprehended her just during a violent episode in which she caught another girl.
But, I suggested she couldn't do it without an accomplice, and the accomplice had to be someone who might have been in love with her, or at least had a deep connection to her mother, because each kill was done not only to the orders of the young daughter to a T, but they mirrored the kills of the mother beforehand perfectly, enough that people thought it was the same killer from thirty years before. Almost as if the person who arranged the scenes adored the killer, or was trying to copycat her.
From that, we were able to collar her next door neighbor, who had grown up with the mother and had been in love with her his entire life. He started to reflect those feelings, unfortunately, onto the young daughter, and thus began to act for her the way he couldn't act for the murderous mother who had died beforehand.
That man is now in jail, and the young daughter was taken to a mental facility to receive therapy and treatment.