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Dan Dagarion: A Case Study
Melanie was in a previous relationship and her ex-boyfriend name was Dan Dagarion who was 29 and worked as a stockbroker. Melanie said they had broken up because he had poor aspirations for his future but they did end the relationship on good terms. In the CORNET INTAKE, Melanie’s mother Jean Cashton said that “they had an expectation for their children which were too high, and Melanie had to cheat in order to live up to them”. Melanie said in the interview that she felt like there weren't any influences put on by her parents that led her to engage in criminal activities.

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