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Graphology and the psychoanalysis

Graphology and the psychoanalysis

We all have sometimes got the letters or paper bites from the mailbox, and those letters are written by the angry neighbor, who claimes that we have been noisy. But there is something strange in those letters. The thing is that, if our neighbor would be disturbed, why that person would not make contact with the police?

Why that neighbor would call the steward after days when that person claims to be disturbed? That person would know, that there is nothing, what the steward can do if there is no police report of that case. So why that person would write a message to the mailbox? Is there some information, what makes that inmate believe, that there is no need for police?

Is somebody claimed that the receiver of the note is somehow incompetent? And that thing might encourage that inmate act against the law. Or maybe that person thinks, that some rumor would justify everything that is made. This kind of things are reasons, why the nursery staff is bound to secrecy because that denies the possibilities of misunderstanding.

Normally threating messages are some tangles, which are drawn to the paper very fast. And those things are normally made by a person, who is drunk or angry. But the thing is that normal people would not act like that.  They don't drop papers to the mailbox, even if they are angry. 

The way, how people use language is uncovering their training, and especially, when the high-educated person uses language, what is full of misspelling, that thing would make some people suspicious, that everything is not, how people would like other inmates to see the thing.

If the person would get a threatening letter, the thing, what the investigator would search are things like how clear those writings are. Also, the selection of words and things like is the receiver mentioned are telling, is the writer dangerous, and if the person is dangerous, what kind of training that suspect has.

The thing is that highly educated people are writing some threats to the paper is very extraordinary. And in this kind of cases, that the threated letters are well-argued and it is used nice language makes the writer of those letters is dangerous.

If the texts seem written by the plan, that thing would be alerting. Written words are stronger than spoken words, and if the person would threat some inmate by using verbal violence, there is something wrong, and those kinds of threats should take under the discussions. But if the threats are written, those things are more serious.

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