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Sorry if my answers are pretty vague, but like I said earlier, I read this early in the month, so I don't remember many of the specifics of the story.

My second problem was Alex. She seems to have gained the status of "super villain". She can get all types of information about the outside world while sitting in her prison cell. She can blackmail and manipulate the guards and fellow prisoners. I'm sure we'll see more of her in this series, but I wish she would go away.
Also, why did she drive Lisa to attempt suicide? Just cause she could?

I also thought the story was good, not great, primarily because of the ending. It deeply disturbed me that Alex was paroled. Who in their right mind…?
Robin, Steven subconsciously wanted Melody/Kate discovered. He loved those girls and it bothered him unendingly that she killed his precious children. That’s why he went into the station, really. But, he believed he could get away with his part in the abductions by implicating Jenson and having the bodies of those girls found.
I think of Ted Bundy whenever Alex is featured. He was manipulative and good at it. He was able to mentally seduce people by playing to their weaknesses, which is what Alex does but is even better at that because of her training. I buy into her skills because is possible. What I didn’t buy into was a parole board unleashing her back into society. That made me angry, probably because it mirrors real life. Look at how they’re willing to release the Manson murderers. It takes the California governors vetoing the action to keep them in jail.
Yes, I believe the local reporter was Frost😏
Robin, Steven subconsciously wanted Melody/Kate discovered. He loved those girls and it bothered him unendingly that she killed his precious children. That’s why he went into the station, really. But, he believed he could get away with his part in the abductions by implicating Jenson and having the bodies of those girls found.
I think of Ted Bundy whenever Alex is featured. He was manipulative and good at it. He was able to mentally seduce people by playing to their weaknesses, which is what Alex does but is even better at that because of her training. I buy into her skills because is possible. What I didn’t buy into was a parole board unleashing her back into society. That made me angry, probably because it mirrors real life. Look at how they’re willing to release the Manson murderers. It takes the California governors vetoing the action to keep them in jail.
Yes, I believe the local reporter was Frost😏

I know what you mean. How can they even think of letting any of them out of prison? They were given the death penalty, and when the death penalty was suspended they were given a life sentence. Why wasn't it life without parole?

I agree that Steven wanted to reveal Melody. Personally, I don't think it was unconscious. He made a deliberate move to expose her. She wasn't protecting the girls from their abusive environment, she was killing them. He didn't want that. Steven sees himself as a savior.
Sharon, Marsons design of Alex is brilliant, along with Kim’s challenges with her. It just gives me angst.

I just bought the latest
