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rdfs:comment | - Wally Stevens was an accountant who committed a string of murders in New York City. A high-functioning autistic, he spent years completely unaware that he had Asperger's Syndrome, but found that he had incredible difficulty relating to other people, a difficulty which cost him his relationship with his wife and children. Detective Robert Goren felt sympathy for him and helped get him move to a correctional facility in Philadelphia so he could be near his mother. Ironically, he became friends with serial killer Mark Ford Brady, who unbeknownst to him was Goren's biological father. (CI: "Probability, Endgame")
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abstract | - Wally Stevens was an accountant who committed a string of murders in New York City. A high-functioning autistic, he spent years completely unaware that he had Asperger's Syndrome, but found that he had incredible difficulty relating to other people, a difficulty which cost him his relationship with his wife and children. Detective Robert Goren felt sympathy for him and helped get him move to a correctional facility in Philadelphia so he could be near his mother. Ironically, he became friends with serial killer Mark Ford Brady, who unbeknownst to him was Goren's biological father. (CI: "Probability, Endgame")
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