You Think I'm Psycho
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Complete, First published Apr 22, 2019
Mature
You know, getting locked up in an asylum for the criminally insane wasn't that bad. Neither was killing off your abusive parents. As to quote Norman Bates from Psycho, 'we all go a little mad sometimes.'

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Gerard Way, the infamous red haired 21 year old locked up for brutally murdering his parents, leaving his brother an orphan and with the memory of their parents lying in their own blood. He was the freak show of this place, the only one to have intentionally murdered someone. Actually, the only real reason he was here was because of his history with voices in his head, telling him things. Then comes along Frank Iero, the new patient. They both had something in common: they both murdered someone at 19 and were now stuck in this shithole.
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"If one cannot understand his consequences, he cannot see himself as evil." Detective Gerard Way is investigating the murder of a young woman in New York, 1987. As the most insightful and resourceful detective in his field, his lack of leads and stable evidence frustrates him. Until he encounters a familiar figure from a past murder case, an intelligent and passionate criminal psychologist named Frank Iero. As a detective, Gerard is required to be suspicious, so much so that he is limited in human connections and empathetic abilities. The more uncanny events get, the more he realises how redundant trust is and why he swore off love so early on. People are not what they say they are and the supposed culprit's thirst for blood isn't quite satiated yet.