The one thing that we have in common always divides us, Dr. Consuelo Lopez, thought. Known by the inmates as ‘that Latina forensic ‘shrink” at Folsom, she arrived with several personality classifiers in her briefcase. The Folsom Warden, Don Redling, and Detective Kendall, who guarded the correctional officer escorted Consuelo into anarchist, Lenny Carr’s cell. Kendall explained to Lopez, ‘I didn’t follow you here. I’m here on research.’
‘At the same moment of my appointment?’ Consuelo smirked as she and Kendall entered the cell, squeezing behind Redling.
‘I’m not going to leave you alone in here, ‘ Kendall said, rolling his eyes in contempt at his colleague, Warden Redling.
Carr had the circuit boards spread across the computer shell. ‘Controller failure.’ He jabbered at the innards.
‘Watch those tools, ‘ Redling specified. ‘We count ‘em.’
‘The computer is a fetish, ‘ Consuelo said. ‘Watch how Carr is magically influenced by the power of the fetish.’
Carr was a convicted murderer. The jury judged him a cold-blooded killer. Consuelo wondered whether he felt any empathy, or would the many tests reveal that he is a sociopath without conscience?
She turned on her camcorder. ‘Look into the camera, ‘ she said. ‘I want that unblinking look in your eyes on video tape.’
‘Since when could you resist the power of the media, doctor?’ Carr chuckled. ‘ Too bad the power’s down, the generator is sputtering, and soon you’ll all be locked in here with me, Dr. Lopez.’
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Anne Hart has written a book a year since 1963, specializing in writing mystery and suspense novels. She holds a graduate degree in English/creative writing and behavioral sciences and teaches creative writing courses and courses in public relations, journalism, and public speaking online part-time for a university.