In Crazy Love, the notorious serial killer, Peter Barlow, has been sent for evaluation to the secure wing of the Laurier Mental Health Clinic. Dr. Shawna Welsh is the psychiatrist whose job is to interview him—which she does in a large empty room, with heavily barred windows and bolts in the floor to which his shackles are fastened. Shortly thereafter, Barlow manages to escape from the facility despite the fact that the hallways are monitored by closed circuit television. Murders begin, and their similarity to his previous killing spree makes him the obvious suspect. Nick Knight is assigned to the case, and he interviews Dr. Welsh in her office. It is a large, well-appointed room with wood panelling and paintings on the walls. Unlike the areas where the patients live, it does not have bar
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| - In Crazy Love, the notorious serial killer, Peter Barlow, has been sent for evaluation to the secure wing of the Laurier Mental Health Clinic. Dr. Shawna Welsh is the psychiatrist whose job is to interview him—which she does in a large empty room, with heavily barred windows and bolts in the floor to which his shackles are fastened. Shortly thereafter, Barlow manages to escape from the facility despite the fact that the hallways are monitored by closed circuit television. Murders begin, and their similarity to his previous killing spree makes him the obvious suspect. Nick Knight is assigned to the case, and he interviews Dr. Welsh in her office. It is a large, well-appointed room with wood panelling and paintings on the walls. Unlike the areas where the patients live, it does not have bar
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| - In Crazy Love, the notorious serial killer, Peter Barlow, has been sent for evaluation to the secure wing of the Laurier Mental Health Clinic. Dr. Shawna Welsh is the psychiatrist whose job is to interview him—which she does in a large empty room, with heavily barred windows and bolts in the floor to which his shackles are fastened. Shortly thereafter, Barlow manages to escape from the facility despite the fact that the hallways are monitored by closed circuit television. Murders begin, and their similarity to his previous killing spree makes him the obvious suspect. Nick Knight is assigned to the case, and he interviews Dr. Welsh in her office. It is a large, well-appointed room with wood panelling and paintings on the walls. Unlike the areas where the patients live, it does not have bars on the windows. Initially, he is impressed. However, after Barlow is recaptured, inconsistencies start to appear in the case against him. Nick and his partner return to the clinic to investigate further, eventually determining that Dr. Welsh is using Barlow as a scapegoat to cover up her own crimes.
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