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Ph.D in psychology, public policy & law. ethical true crime enthusiast, forensic behavioral analyst for cold cases. Taurus. Father of a 10 year old human, and a 10 year old dog. Husband to an Aquarius. Writer. Researcher. Reader. Gym-goer.
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