Stacy Kaiser is a licenced, practicing psychotherapist and expert in criminal psychology
If I hadn’t been inside a California state jail, I wouldn’t have thought twice about the two women in front of me.
They were former teachers.
One was 40 years old and married.
The other was 29 and single.
Both were attractive, respectful and articulate – seemingly the portraits of devoted educators whom any parent would gladly find at the head of a classroom.
Except, I knew the truth.
They were convicted sex predators.
Two decades ago, in my role as a state-licensed therapist, I counseled women who were jailed for sex offenses against minors and ordered to undergo psychological treatment as part of their sentence.
Those sessions gave me an insight into the…