In late 2014, in a small Canadian city, a woman in her mid-70s failed to show up for work as the manager of a retail store’s jewelry department—an absence so unusual that coworkers immediately became concerned. Police were sent to her home, where signs of foul play were discovered almost at once. Personal items were scattered beside her vehicle, and there was visible blood in the driveway. When investigators spoke with her family, attention quickly turned to one person: a man in his mid-70s, a former romantic partner she had ended things with earlier that year. He had not accepted the breakup. After she began seeing someone new months later, his behavior escalated into stalking. He was known to sit outside her home for hours at a time and repeatedly flooded her mailbox with long, emotional letters, pleading for another chance. #interrogation #interrogationpsychology




