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Mr. Brooks
by Bruce A. Evans, Raynold Gideon
Detective Atwood walks through a crime scene, meticulously reconstructing the killer's movements and psychological state. She questions the logistics of the murder while attempting to understand the killer's lack of empathy and the thrill they derive from the act.
Earl Brooks confronts the terrifying realization that his daughter has inherited his murderous compulsions after she commits a sloppy homicide. He debates with his imaginary alter-ego, Marshall, whether he should protect her as he always has or allow her to face the legal consequences to stop her cycle of violence.
A voyeuristic witness confronts a successful businessman with photographic evidence of a murder. Instead of blackmailing him for money, the witness demands to accompany the killer on his next outing to experience the thrill of the hunt.