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The Susie Jaeger Kidnapping and the Birth of FBI Profiling
Season 1
Episode 163
Published 6 days, 7 hours ago
Description
This essay uses the Jaeger case to examine how evil can wear a genuinely helpful public face and how tools promising certainty, from polygraphs to institutional caution, can create dangerous false closure. It closes by honoring compassion as a deliberate strategic strength rather than passivity, arguing that what survivors choose to build afterward matters as much as what violence took from them.
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