I'm a Therapist, and My Patient Is in Love With a Pedophile- 6 Patient Files From Prison by Dr Harper

I'm a Therapist, and My Patient Is in Love With a Pedophile- 6 Patient Files From Prison by Dr Harper

Author:Dr Harper [Harper]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Retail
Publisher: Dr. Harper Therapy
Published: 2019-07-15T07:00:00+00:00


PART TWO

I spent my rec hour scanning through newspapers in the library, looking for headlines about Chase.

We’re not allowed to use Google in prison, but fortunately stories about The Zombie have dominated most major papers for the past year.

Flipping through months of records, I also came across several articles about my own trial:

Doctor of Horror: The Psychiatrist Who Stalked and Tortured his Patients

Elliot Harper Receives Life Sentence for Kidnapping Cop Family

Is Therapy Safe? 10 Simple Tips to Avoid ‘Professionals’ like Dr. Harper

I closed my eyes and took a deep breath. A familiar sensation of embarrassment was stirring somewhere deep within my stomach.

I turned back to the papers and continued going back in time, until I finally started seeing stories about The Zombie.

Zombie Killer on Trial for Cannibalizing Seven Victims

College Student Slammed with Eight Life Sentences for ‘Zombie’ Murders

Chase Collins: Did Hazing Rituals Cause Star Quarterback to Snap?

The last one caught my eye, so I pulled out the newspaper and began reading the article:

Throughout the highly publicized trial, dozens of witnesses took the stand to testify against Chase Collins.

But one person came forward to defend him.

Speaking under the condition of anonymity, a classmate described a series of hazing rituals in the months leading up to Collins’ murder spree.

However, Collins himself denied these rumors and shouted at the witness: “Shut up, f*ggot!”

The football team’s coach, Adam Driscoll, also denied any wrongdoing. “The university has a strict policy against hazing and initiation rituals. Chase was a promising young quarterback, and he was welcomed onto the team with open arms.” (Continued on Page 3B).

I flipped to 3B, curious to learn more about Driscoll — or “Coach Adam”, as Chase called him. But the rest of the article was just filled with speculation and professional opinions about the psychological impact of hazing.

I turned back to the front page to check for the article’s author — perhaps they had written more on the topic. But when I saw the name, I raised my eyebrows.

“No way…”

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