Side Effects: An Fbi Psychological Thriller

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Students and professors were literally seated in a row outside the dean’s office, waiting to be interviewed by us as though they were all applying for the same job.
Morris and I didn’t waste time asking all the rudimentary questions about Douglas Caley—strange behavior, enemies, etc.—as local PD had already done a solid investigation and given us anything we could use, which, unfortunately, was little.
So we got right down to it.
“Were you aware of any phobias the victim might have had? Nothing
... casual, but debilitating phobias?”
We got plenty of curious eyebrows, but no affirmative nods.
Until the last one (of course). The victim’s roommate during his sophomore year. Andy Wells. Typical college kid whose priorities were in a bong, a bottle, or his pants.
“Terrified of dogs,” Andy Wells said. “I mean terrified.”
“Why do you say it like that?” Morris asked.
“We lived across the street—Dean Street—from these five girls, and they were all cute, but there was one in particular—Carla Bent—that every guy in our house wanted.
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