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Dover Crossings: Kaplan’s want for success

Sarah Kaplan is only an enigma if you don’t understand her thinking. Her strongest effort in the Dover Crossings crime is to make sense of things to support her criminal life.

Her bookings for business meetings underscored a suspicion that she was awry. It was vocalised by a number of Policing staff. It was her ambition that drew a lot of concern.

A quote by Sarah Kaplan prior to her crime.

One business Executive I spoke to on a condition of anonymity spoke of the human nature of his work. It was part of his terms for doing it. It was far removed from Kaplan’s theory.

“This is about success, and a lot of people fail”, he said to me. “It’s a feeling, not a fact to us.” The sentiment businesspeople suffer losses and heal in winning said a lot.

Making turns

Kaplan herself felt a numbness to it. She said as much. The negative currents, even as business collapses, failures, or losses happen never posed a challenge. For her, it was a way up.

It isn’t an MBA or new startup that inspires a criminal. It’s a will to dominate, exploit, and to survive here. It drives it. It also makes it a threat.