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  1. Posted: July 1, 2013In: Public

    When a apathetic policeman's new-born son is kidnapped he will do everything in his power to expose a corrupted Chinese state and it?s network of child traffickers to get his son back.

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    Added an answer on July 2, 2013 at 11:26 am

    andrewclau: I like both! And the government policy of one-child per family raises the stakes: Ttis is not only his son, but the only child he's ever supposed to have. And, as in most cultures (alas) boys are preferred to girls. Best wishes with your story.

    andrewclau:

    I like both!

    And the government policy of one-child per family raises the stakes: Ttis is not only his son, but the only child he’s ever supposed to have. And, as in most cultures (alas) boys are preferred to girls.

    Best wishes with your story.

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  2. Posted: July 2, 2013In: Public

    The schizoid daughter of America?s most prolific serial killer, must assist the FBI in catching the man who has begun reenacting her father?s murders.

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    Added an answer on July 2, 2013 at 8:39 am

    More randomized thoughts: >>>The coldness, detachment, the apathy related to it will make it interesting 1] Have you checked out borderline personality disorder (BPD)? If you want "interesting", BPD is the disorder of choice. 2] Whatever you choose, one complication could be that she goes oRead more

    More randomized thoughts:

    >>>The coldness, detachment, the apathy related to it will make it interesting

    1] Have you checked out borderline personality disorder (BPD)? If you want “interesting”, BPD is the disorder of choice.

    2] Whatever you choose, one complication could be that she goes on and off her medications. (Which the mentally afflicted often do because they don’t like the side affects. Or because they are indigent — can’t afford the meds on a regular basis. ) And when she’s off her meds, she’s bouncing off the walls, acting out her symptoms in extremis.

    3] For those into Jungian/Campell archetypology, she could be a combo: hero + trickster. She’s the only friend she’s got — and her own worst enemy.

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  3. Posted: July 2, 2013In: Public

    The schizoid daughter of America?s most prolific serial killer, must assist the FBI in catching the man who has begun reenacting her father?s murders.

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    Added an answer on July 2, 2013 at 8:12 am

    Randomized thought: Possible motivation: The demon she is wrestling with: Nobody believed her years ago when she said her father was a serial killer. She was a young girl, already exhibiting mental illness -- who was going to believe her? Not her mother who was in denial about her husband, who conspRead more

    Randomized thought:

    Possible motivation:
    The demon she is wrestling with: Nobody believed her years ago when she said her father was a serial killer. She was a young girl, already exhibiting mental illness — who was going to believe her? Not her mother who was in denial about her husband, who conspired with her husband to have her institutionalized.

    This time, dammit, she’s going to make them believe her. Or die trying.

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