Detectives Bill and Holden arrive here, preparing to face a transvestite criminal - Jerome Brudos.His criminal history is shocking: from stealing women's underwear, to breaking into houses to steal skirts or shoes, to kidnapping and killing four women, every crime is heinous.
Jerome showed no usual remorse or fear when faced with interrogation.Instead, he insisted that all the crimes were framed and that he was an innocent bystander.He had his own explanation for his transvestism: he did not want to become a woman, but simply liked women's clothing.His childhood experiences also seem to be related to this: he picked up high heels when he was 5 years old, and stole the teacher's high heels in first grade. These experiences seemed to foreshadow his future behavior.
However, when Agent Holden tries to open Jerome's heart with a pair of high heels similar to his childhood experiences, things are not that simple.Jerome was so in love that he even picked up high heels and started masturbating, which undoubtedly caused great trouble to the detectives.Dr. Wendy was very dissatisfied with Holden's action. She believed that this approach was not in line with their research plan.
At the same time, the agents have their own concerns.Bill seemed powerless when facing his son's psychological problems.He handles all kinds of bizarre cases every day, interrogates all kinds of psychopathic criminals, and is already in a state of extreme stress.But Holden seemed absent-minded when facing the temptation of his girlfriend Debbie.Those high heels kept popping up in his mind, and he couldn't tear himself away from the situation of interrogating Jerome.
This story allows us to see the thoughts of transvestite criminals and detectives.The psychological world of Jerome Brudos is complex and contradictory. He has his own explanation and persistence for his transvestite habit.