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The judge took a moment to digest her words before his eyes reflected comprehension. “Warrior girl.” She inclined her head in acknowledgment. “I’ve given up on hope,” she said quietly, then lifted her chin. “From now on, I fight.”
“After years of seeking, I thought I would never have Hope again. But today, everything changed. She calls herself a Warrior now. But to me, she will always be . . . The One That Got Away.”
Known as the Boardroom, the venue was a destination for everyone from new agents to senior police executives from around the world attending the FBI National Academy.
‘The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant.’
“Serial killers can change their MO, but they can’t change their motive.” “How so?” “A killer’s modus operandi is how they commit their crimes, their methodology, which can change as they learn from experience. Their motive, however, is why they kill.
“My psych professor called it hybristophilia.” Bianca curled her lip. “People with major issues who fall for psycho killers. I don’t get it.”

