Criminology and Forensic Psychology/murder case

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so i had this dream about a murder and i was wondering why someone would do this crime so i was wondering if you could take a crack at why a person would do this crime.so their is this killer who kills woman who are very pretty, and then puts cats shaped accessories on them (for example cat necklaces). it was a weird dream but i was thinking that maybe this killer did this because she is insecure about herself and killed woman in who she admired their characteristics. the putting cat jewelry on her could mean that she has a cat obsession for some reason but i cant be sure... so what do you think

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The person who had this dream is mad AS **** AT 'CATTY WOMEN'. The dreamer is so mad at catty pretty women for some "wrong" done to them by that type of female. That person needs to seek therapy and right now! Murder mad is very wrong, that person is fantasizing killing that person, instead of looking inside themselves at their excessive anger that they haven't, or think they can't, voice out loud. Seek therapy, get someone to listen to you and become a better person yourself. Anger should never be fueled by fantasy, that kind of anger has been practiced and repeated in the dreamer's mind often, very often. Thoughts are things, preparation for action. SEEK THERAPY.
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Jean M Mahan

Expertise

Mind games criminals play, how to spot lying, gang behavior, sex offenders, how to change criminal behavior, PTSD, sexual abusive victimization.

Experience

12 years as Chief Psychologist in State Correctional Facility, Hostage negotiator, Mental Health Team Leader, Treatment provider for Sex Offenders and Sexual Abuse victims.

Organizations
Retired no longer maintain professiona affiliation. Prior Drug/Alcohol Certification, and Sexual Assault National Organizations.

Publications
Newpapers.

Education/Credentials
M.A. Psychology, continuing ed comparible to Ph.D. Expert witness State and Federal Court in Substance Abuse, PTSD, and Sexual Offending.

Awards and Honors
Directors Award Excellence in Corrections. Excellence in Psychology Award. National Scholar.

Past/Present Clients
no current clients, retired.

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