“MARY TYLER IS A STRANGE case,” Dr. Honoria Felz told Godric. “How so?” The attractive, dark haired psychiatrist flashed a gray-eyed gaze toward the assembled group, addressing her response to the only cop she knew about in the room. “She isn’t your classic psychopathic personality. There’s no history of animal abuse or anti-social behavior growing up. Her behavior was within the range of normal until the age of thirty-six.” “That’s a strange way to phrase it,” Bud said. Felz shrugged. “By some accounts she was eccentric, sometimes anti-social, but she wasn’t violent or aggressive in any way.” “Until she killed Dirk Meyer and those cops.” Bud said. “Yes. Her behavior was so abhorrent, in fact that we looked for drugs in her system.” “Did you find anything?” She glanced at Godric. “

