Warren Davis: Psychopath Bounty Hunter
By Rob Scott
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Warren Davis - Rob Scott
Warren Davis-Psychopath Bounty Hunter
Rob Scott
If you like this book, please consider reading from this author’s
Speculative Fiction collection:
Paradise
2010
ISBN 978-1-257-91494-4
The Mason
2010
ISBN 978-1-257-91606-1
Incognito
2011
ISBN 978-1-257-91625-2
Staven Adams
2012
ISBN 978-1-300-15830-1
The Mounds
2012
ISBN 978-1-300-20329-2
Cotton Hockey
2016
ISBN 978-1-329-96552-2
Salt Life
2016
ISBN 978-1-365-35480-9
Remnant
2017
ISBN 978-1-365-57086-5
Tillmen
2017
ISBN 978-1-365-78054-7
Sustention
2017
ISBN 978-1-365-98604-8
Mount Taylor
2017
ISBN 978-1-387-23091-4
Table of Contents
Warren Davis-Psychopath Bounty Hunter
Chapter 1: Scott Pollock
Chapter 2: How did we get here?
Chapter 3: Phil Roman
Chapter 4: Psychopathology 101
Chapter 5: Tom Franero
Chapter 6: Mental Healthcare System
Chapter 7: Political Stances on Mental Healthcare
Chapter 8: Jim Kennard
Chapter 9: Bill White
Chapter 10: Beatrice Och
Chapter 11: John Colter
Chapter 12: Little Miss Can’t be Wrong
Chapter 13: State of the Union
Chapter 14: Federal Mandate
Chapter 15: Trolling
Chapter 16: Criminal Justice System
Chapter 17: 1K Challenge
Chapter 18: The Hunt
Chapter 19: The Chase
Chapter 20: Catching fire
Chapter 21: Legal Eagles
Chapter 22: Psychopath Czar
Chapter 23: Executive Inquisition
Appendix 1: How to Detect a Psychopath
NOTES:
Chapter 1: Scott Pollock
Lemon Bay High School, 1986, Englewood, Florida. That was me, fifteen year old Warren Davis catching the SCAT community bus to the Sarasota Square Mall. I had eighty dollars in my pocket from mowing my lawn, the neighbor’s lawn, and washing cars. It took most of the summer for me to save up that much money and I was headed to J.C. Penny’s for a long-sleeve light blue Ralph Lauren Polo hoodie and white denim jeans. The Polo set me back $39.00 and the Lee jeans $29.00 as it was the end of Summer Sale and all the Fall Merchandise was crowding the store. My outfit was more suited to taking pictures at the beach than to attending High School, but I was very happy with my find. I worked all summer to have one very special outfit.
Coming from a low socioeconomic family, the son of a custodian and a nurse, I was not able to experience luxuries such as designer clothes, or even nice clothes for that matter. I just wanted one nice set of clothes to give me confidence and a sense of accomplishment at school. My purchase was to become my favorite test-taking outfit.
Scott Pollock, a football player, had a bad case of Impetigo on his knee. There was a large puss pocket and pink aura around it. As Scott popped it with his pencil he leaned over and whispered into my ear.
Warren, do you want to see something gross?
No, Scott, I don’t. I just want to finish this exam.
Then Scott purposely bumped his knee into my white denim long pants. It transferred a blot of yellow puss and red blood stain the size of a quarter onto my white jeans.
Do you see it now?
Scott asked as he pointed to the puss stain.
I tensed up and felt the burn in my neck as it swelled with prickly hairs raising along the back of it. I really wanted to slug Scott in the face for being so smug and for callously ruining my pants like that. Scott just smiled and continued to Christmas tree his Scan-Tron form. I would have blown the curve for the class had I not been so terribly distracted by the puss transfusion. Half way though the exam I was so mad that I could hardly see straight. I could no longer focus on the depiction of the English course and the answers demanded of me. I was too worried about the spread of the staphylococcus bacterial skin infection and where I was going to get the antibiotics needed to fight the infection. I became more and more upset as time passed. The bell rang and the tests were collected.
Scott did not have a father, he was raised solely by his mother. This fact manifested itself in negative behavior, risky behavior and often led him down a path to prove himself worthy of being loved, admired and respected.
Scott hated to be ignored. He craved any kind of attention, good, bad, loved or loathed, so long that others were engaged or focused upon him. He also loved the high sensory input activity of high school football and in pulling off petty crimes of stealing Cadillac emblems off of the old fart cars around town, which he wore on a chain around his neck.
Scott didn't have any trouble making friends, but social norms were foreign to him and he usually lost interest in friendship. His mother often described his behavior as cold and distant. He had absolutely no sense of loyalty and would use people to get whatever he wanted.
While Scott could not empathize with others, what he did feel was alienation, a state of being cut off, separated or isolated from a person or group of people, or an activity to which he should be involved. Alienation is the feeling of a lack of power and can be defined as the expectancy or probability held by the individual that his own behavior cannot determine the occurrence of the outcomes he seeks. Scott’s sense of powerlessness, therefore, was his perception that he did not have the means to achieve his goals, causing him to lash out against such thoughts and to be an asshole at times.
Chapter 2: How did we get