CHAPTER FOURTEEN “FIND ANYTHING?” GODRIC looked up as Dr. Felz came through the door. “Not much. Just a series of intermittent, strange behaviors leading up to the day she melted down. Anger and mistrust seemed predominant. But there were also physical symptoms—headaches and nose bleeds.” He shook his head. Dr. Felz nodded, crossing her arms and rubbing them as she scanned a look over the papers he’d spread across the conference table. “At first glance it appeared to the police that Mary Tyler was the victim of a stalker. She exhibited all the classic behaviors. Paranoia, fear, hysteria and an overblown urge to protect herself.” “To me that sounds more like schizophrenia.” “Yes, it does. That was the first thing I tested her for. But as far as I could tell Mary wasn’t...isn’t schizophr

