Meet Lea, a brilliant, young detective as well as experienced psychologist. Disturbed by events from her past, as well as deep and troubling thoughts, she is at the end of her rope. But, when a new, difficult case arises, she jumps at the chance to solve a puzzle. She goes on a hunt for a crazed psycho-killer. That’s when the odd things begin to happen. Like the typed notes at the crime scenes, at Lea’s apartment. The interviewees seem to know strange things and have odd reactions. As the investigation goes on, the police get a sense that something much deeper, something almost impossible is going on. The killer leaves clues in the typed, Courier, size-12 notes. The police go on a frantic, paranoid search for who could be uncovering these details. Lea, her colleagues, and a young girl interested in a crime, go on a blood-curdling, suspenseful search for answers. And at the end, no matter what it is, they'll have to face the truth. Aided by the witness of a 13 year-old girl (Abby) who was dubbed mentally unstable, the police must decide who to trust — and who not to. But above all, who they can believe.
A baby girl is born in the year of 1995. She had a loving childhood and a loving family, what could go wrong? An individual's life is hard and unpredictable, but could it be really bad to the extent of affecting an entire country? How bad is really bad, and how much trauma can a human take before they break? What does a 'broken human' entail? From the ordinary to the outrageous, read on to find out.
"She heard gunshots, she heard the guards yelling at her to stop, but she continued running. She ran and ran, probably the fastest she had ever ran in her entire life. She dashed into the room and quickly scanned it for a place to hide. So many...wait, what is this, a morgue? A flurry of footsteps and voices dashed through the doors. She turned around. There was no where to hide. They've seen her. They saw her already. Backing up against the wall, facing them, she prepared for the worst."
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