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John E. Douglas., John E. Douglas|AUTHOR., Mark Olshaker|AUTHOR., & John E. Douglas|READER. (1997). Journey into Darkness: Follow the FBI's Premier Investigative Profiler as He Penetrates the Minds and Motives of the Most T . Simon & Schuster Audio.

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John E. Douglas et al.. Journey Into Darkness: Follow the FBI's Premier Investigative Profiler As He Penetrates the Minds and Motives of the Most T Simon & Schuster Audio, 1997.

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John E. Douglas, John E. Douglas|AUTHOR, Mark Olshaker|AUTHOR, and John E. Douglas|READER. Journey Into Darkness: Follow the FBI's Premier Investigative Profiler As He Penetrates the Minds and Motives of the Most T Simon & Schuster Audio, 1997.

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