The Profilers Journal entry I Brothers
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This is a case about two brothers that have a special relationship that isn't what would be considered normal in any way. It starts with the older brother, at a young age finding out about what his father enjoys doing and then realizes he also enjoys it. With the loss of his father he finds that he is not completely like his father. In an effort to satisfy his desires he begins to look at his little brother to help him with what he needs. He convinces his little brother to help him and to keep it a secret because his brother is mentally disabled and had endless trust for his older brother.
Stephen McInturff
I'm a beginner to writing and finds it an exciting way to express thoughts. I'm an avid watcher of crime drama TV series and have a vivid imagination. I have decided to put the two interests together in writing.
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The Profilers Journal
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Brothers
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Brothers
This is one that took me a while to understand as a person but not as a profiler. As someone with older and younger siblings I was familiar with receiving and dishing out the benefits of being and older sibling. As I look back on my childhood I realize that there was no real bad intention in what was done to me and what I had done to my siblings. In truth it was very beneficial in my life as an adult.
This case might not have even made it to this journal if how we predicted it played out in the beginning. In my line of work it was almost a typical case, if you can say what I deal with is typical. This is a case