[ Raylan. Did he touch a nerve? Will looks at the Marshall with an expression that suggests, once again, that he is used to these sort of pissing contests among the many branches of law enforcement. ]
Normal people do things all the time, Marshall. [ He said softly. ] But local law enforcement, and many federal branches of law enforcement are well up to the task of keeping those individuals under control and the population safe.
I don't get called in to play, until the body count is above eight or more. Most normal people don't rack up those kinds of numbers.
[ As for the idea that they find Will interesting? Raylan might not. Malcolm seems to and Will's expression says that clearly, before he turns his attention to Malcolm. ]
My psychiatric files have it listed as 'pure empathy'. Combine that with an eidetic memory I did not learn it, exactly. It became a hazard of the job.
I absorb the crime scene evidence. [ Eidetic memory at work ] Then climb into the head of the monster de jour, and relive the murders with them. Step by step, urge by urge, need by need.
This provides the BAU a complete psychological profile of the killer. In addition, I find connections between the evidence that is otherwise overlooked, which allows for a successful conviction.
Neat and tidy. [ Except for the part where it wasn't always an easy thing to peel himself apart from the monsters. ]
no subject
Normal people do things all the time, Marshall. [ He said softly. ] But local law enforcement, and many federal branches of law enforcement are well up to the task of keeping those individuals under control and the population safe.
I don't get called in to play, until the body count is above eight or more. Most normal people don't rack up those kinds of numbers.
[ As for the idea that they find Will interesting? Raylan might not. Malcolm seems to and Will's expression says that clearly, before he turns his attention to Malcolm. ]
My psychiatric files have it listed as 'pure empathy'. Combine that with an eidetic memory I did not learn it, exactly. It became a hazard of the job.
I absorb the crime scene evidence. [ Eidetic memory at work ] Then climb into the head of the monster de jour, and relive the murders with them. Step by step, urge by urge, need by need.
This provides the BAU a complete psychological profile of the killer. In addition, I find connections between the evidence that is otherwise overlooked, which allows for a successful conviction.
Neat and tidy. [ Except for the part where it wasn't always an easy thing to peel himself apart from the monsters. ]