Doctor Miole

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When Michael Jackson was first arrested three years prior, he was shipped directly to the Belmont Psychiatric Facility for intense observation. The Countertenor was then housed in the most secure room in the building, completely isolated, and monitored twenty-four hours a day by the medical staff.

Over the course of the next few months, Michael was interviewed by several of the best minds in Los Angeles. A team of forensic psychologists spearheaded the interrogations, headed by a genius professor with years of experience studying serial killers, Doctor Miole. The team also included two young Bureau agents by the names of Lauren and Joan.

The interviews bared no fruit. While Michael Jackson had no qualms discussing his crimes in detail, no one could find the cause behind them. Yet, not a single one of them could even get him to hint as to why he had committed such atrocities. Whenever he was asked, he would simply reply, "Their numbers came up." and leave it at that.

It was on the day of Doctor Miole sixty-third birthday that Michael escaped from his cell.

The hospital was put into lockdown immediately, but the man was nowhere to be found. Later, when Doctor Miole entered his office, he was shocked by something unknown. The elderly man had heart problems most of his life and the shock was far too much for his weak heart to handle. He collapsed on the spot.

When the staff finally found Michael, he was in the office of the deceased psychologist.

The sight itself was so terrifying that many members of the staff ended up being forced into treatment themselves, others filed for transfer by the end of the workday. Michael was deemed incurable and sent directly to the National Prison the next morning.

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