1. - Abigail hobbs killed
nick boyle.
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2. - We can tell no one.
I'm worried about you, will.
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3. You empathize so completely
with the killers jack crawford
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4. Has your mind wrapped around
that you lose yourself to them.
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5. - Maybe I should
get a brain scan.
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6. - Do you feel unstable?
- Is there a problem, will?
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7. - You lost time.
- There's something wrong
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8. With me.
- I'm your friend, will.
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9. I don't care about the lives you
save; I care about your life,
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10. And your life is separating
from reality.
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11. - I can feel my nerves
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12. Clicking like, uh,
roller coaster cogs,
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13. Pulling up to the inevitable
long plunge.
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14. - Quick sounds, quickly ended.
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15. - Abigail hobbs ended
nicholas boyle.
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16. Like a burst balloon.
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17. She took a life.
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18. - You've taken a life.
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19. - Yeah. Yeah, so have you.
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20. - You're grieving, will.
Not for the life you have taken,
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21. But for the life that was taken
from you.
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22. If abigail could have
started over, left the horror
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23. Of her father behind,
so could have you.
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24. You could untangle yourself
from the madness and the murder.
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25. - We lied for her.
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26. - We both know the unreality
of taking a life.
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27. The people who die
when we have no other choice,
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28. We know in those moments
they are not flesh,
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29. But light,
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30. And air, and color.
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31. - Isn't that what it is
to be alive?
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32. - Do you feel alive, will?
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33. - I...
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34. I feel like I'm fading.
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35. - Have you experienced
any further loss of time?
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36. Or hallucinations?
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37. I'd like you to draw
a clock face.
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38. Numbered.
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39. Large hand indicating the hour,
small hand the minute.
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40. - Why?
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41. - An exercise. I want you
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42. To focus on the present moment.
The now. Often as you can,
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43. Think of where you are,
and when.
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44. Think of who you are.
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45. - Seven sixteen pm.
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46. I'm in baltimore, maryland.
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47. And my name is will graham.
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48. - A simple reminder.
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49. The handle to reality
for you to hold on to.
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50. And know you're alive.
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51. - Will.
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52. - What happened in there?
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53. - I got confused.
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54. - I've seen you confused
and I've seen you upset,
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55. But I've never seen you afraid
like this.
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56. - Well, I'm an old hand at fear.
I can manage this one.
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57. I just got disoriented.
I can go back in.
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58. - I saw the look on your face
when you came out of that room.
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59. Now, what did you experience
in there that's got you mute
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60. All of a sudden?
- I can see
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61. And hear better afraid.
I-I just can't...
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62. Speak as concisely.
- Will, you
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63. Contaminated the crime scene.
You've never done that before.
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64. - I thought I was responsible
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65. For it.
- What are you saying?
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66. You thought that you killed
that woman in there?
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67. - Sometimes with,
uh, what I do—
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68. - What you do is you take
all of the evidence
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69. Available at a crime scene.
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70. You extrapolate.
You reconstruct
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71. The thinking of a killer.
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72. You don't think of yourself
as the killer.
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73. - I got lost
in the reconstruction.
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74. Just for a second. Just a blink.
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75. - I know you don't like to be
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76. Officially concerned about you.
- Officially?
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77. - Yes, that's right.
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78. I thought the reason
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79. Dr. Lecter and not an fbi
psychiatrist is
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80. So my mental wellbeing stays...
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81. Unofficial.
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82. - I just want
to be careful with you.
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83. We don't want
to break you here.
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84. Is that what's happening?
Have I broken you?
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85. - Do you have anyone
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86. That does this better unbroken
than I do broken?
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87. - Fear makes you rude, will.
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88. - She drowned
on her own blood.
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89. - And what she didn't drown on
is all over the floor
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90. And under the bed.
She was trying to hide from him.
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91. - He dragged her there. He was
waiting under the bed for her.
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92. - Fought to claw her way out.
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93. - He knew her.
Someone who cared about her,
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94. Or thought he did.
- (bev): He cared too much.
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95. - So, we're looking
for boyfriends, ex-boyfriends,
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96. Coworkers,
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97. The guy who bags her groceries.
- I've got a clean
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98. Set of prints on the knife
handle. I assume they're yours.
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99. - Sorry.
- Mm.
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100. There's other dermal tissue,
presumably from the killer's,
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101. But the skin is so diseased
or damaged it didn't leave
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102. Any useful prints.
- The victim scratched
her killer deep enough to pile
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103. Tissue under the fingernails,
but never drew blood.
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104. - Why didn't he bleed?
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105. - After he cut up
the victim's face,
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106. It looks like he was trying
to pull her skin back.
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107. - Like he was removing a mask?
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108. I still have the...
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109. Coppery smell of blood
on my hands.
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110. I can't remember seeing
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111. The crime scene before I saw
myself killing her.
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112. - Those memories sank
out of sight,
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113. Yet you're aware
of their absence.
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114. - There's a grandiosity
to the violence that I imagined
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115. That feels more real
than what I know is true.
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116. - What do you know to be true?
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117. - I know I didn't kill her.
I couldn't have.
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118. But I remember cutting into her.
I remember watching her die.
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119. - You must overcome
these delusions that are
disguising your reality.
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120. What kind of savage delusions
does this killer have?
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121. - It wasn't savage.
It was lonely.
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122. It was desperate. Sad.
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123. I caught a glimpse of myself
in the mirror,
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124. And I looked right through me,
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125. Past me, as if I was a...
Was just a stranger.
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126. - You have to honestly confront
your limitations
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127. With what you do.
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128. And how it affects you.
- If by limitations
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129. You mean the difference between
sanity and insanity,
I don't accept that.
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130. - What do you accept?
- I know
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131. What kind of crazy I am, and
this isn't that kind of crazy.
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132. This could be... Seizures.
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133. This could be a tumor.
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134. A... A blood clot.
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135. - I can recommend
a neurologist.
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136. But if it isn't physiological,
then you have to accept
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137. What you're struggling with
is mental illness.
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138. - You're in very good hands.
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139. Dr. Lecter here is
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140. One of the sanest men I know.
- I would agree.
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141. Dr. Sutcliffe and I were
residents together at hopkins.
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142. - Another life ago,
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143. Back when you weren't afraid to
get your hands a little dirty.
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144. - I was always drawn
to how the mind works.
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145. I found it much more dynamic
than how the brain works.
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146. - The projected image is more
interesting than the projector,
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147. Until, of course,
the projector breaks down.
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148. So, will, these headaches.
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149. When did they begin in earnest?
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150. - Two to three months ago.
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151. - About the time
will went back
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152. Into the field,
which is when I met him.
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153. - And the hallucinations?
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154. - I can't really say
when they started.
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155. Um...
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156. I just slowly became aware
that I might not be dreaming.
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157. - It's encephalitis.
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158. - That's your pre-diagnosis?
- Yes.
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159. - Based on...?
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160. - I could smell it.
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161. - So your sense of smell has
gone from calling out
a nurse's perfume
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162. To diagnosing
autoimmune disease.
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163. - He started sleepwalking and
I noticed a very specific scent.
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164. - And what exactly does
encephalitis smell like?
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165. - It has heat.
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166. A fevered sweetness.
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167. - If you suspected,
why didn't you
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168. Say something?
- Had to be sure.
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169. Symptoms began slowly
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170. And gradually worsened.
And yesterday,
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171. I asked him to draw a clock.
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172. This is what he drew.
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173. - Oh. Spatial neglect.
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174. Headaches, disorientation,
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175. Hallucinations,
altered consciousness.
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176. It's all the telltale signs.
- Hm.
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177. It is so rare to be able to
study the psychological effect
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178. Of this type of malady
on a person's mind.
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179. - It's more rare still
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180. To be able to study
the neurological effects.
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181. - A doctor has to weigh
the ultimate benefit
of scientific study.
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182. Even in these times, we know
so little about the brain.
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183. There are great discoveries
to be made.
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184. - The right side of his brain is
completely inflamed.
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185. It's anti-nmda receptor
encephalitis.
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186. The symptoms are only going
to get worse.
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187. - I know.
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188. It's unfortunate for will.
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189. What do you smell on me?
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190. - Opportunity.
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191. - We didn't find anything
abnormal.
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192. No vascular malformations,
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193. No tumors,
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194. No swelling or bleeding,
no evidence of stroke.
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195. Nothing.
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196. There's nothing wrong with you
neurologically.
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197. - So what I'm experiencing is
psychological.
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198. - Well... Brain scans can't
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199. Diagnose, uh, mental disorders.
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200. They can only rule out
medical illnesses
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201. Like a tumor, which can have
similar symptoms.
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202. Look, we'll run
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203. Some more tests.
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204. We'll take some more
blood samples, but I imagine
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205. They'll prove to be
just as inconclusive.
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206. - You knew from the moment
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207. You walked into his classroom
that you were putting him
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208. In a potentially destructive
environment.
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209. - I had eight college girls dead
in minnesota. Will caught
their killer for me.
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210. - He also caught
their killer's disease.
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211. He can't stop thinking
about what it is to take a life.
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212. - I'd rather he go a little mad
than other innocents lose
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213. Their lives, and I think
he would feel the same way.
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214. - Will is an innocent.
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215. - Yes. He is.
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216. I mean, will is genuine.
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217. He'll survive anything
I could put him through.
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218. He will always fight his way
back to himself.
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219. - Not always. So far.
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220. - He saw
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221. A neurologist today. They found
nothing wrong with him.
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222. He was very upset by that.
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223. - You're saying he wanted
something to be wrong?
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224. - I think he wanted an answer
that wasn't mental illness.
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225. - You think
he's mentally ill.
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226. - The problem will has is
too many mirror neurons.
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227. Our heads are filled with them
when we are children—
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228. Supposed to help us socialize
and then melt away.
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229. But will held on to his,
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230. Which makes knowing who he is
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231. When you take him
to a crime scene, jack,
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232. The very air has screams
smeared on it.
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233. In those places,
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234. He absorbs.
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235. - It's 10:36.
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236. I'm in greenwood, delaware.
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237. My name is will graham.
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238. It's 1:17 am.
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239. W-we're in greenwood, delaware.
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240. And my name is will graham.
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241. And you're alive.
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242. If you can hear me,
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243. You're alive!
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244. - Why did you call me?
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245. Why not jack?
Why not the police?
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246. - I called you because...
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247. I'm not entirely sure
what I saw was real.
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248. - Then let's prove it.
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249. - I grabbed her arm...
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250. And an entire layer
of dead skin separated
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251. From the underlying tissue,
like she was wearing a glove.
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252. - That's why she doesn't bleed.
- Right. There's no circulation.
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253. And there's nothing alive
in the tissue to bind it.
- What did you do with it?
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254. - I don't know.
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255. - Could be
a staphylococcal infection.
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256. That, or leprosy.
- Her eyes were discolored.
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257. She was, uh, malnourished,
jaundiced.
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258. Her liver was shutting down.
She was...
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259. Deranged.
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260. - So she mutilated
a woman's face because
she thought it was a mask.
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261. - She can't see faces.
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262. If she did kill
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263. Beth lebeau, she might
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264. - Then why did she come back?
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265. - To convince
herself she didn't.
- Is that why you came back?
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266. - If I wasn't clear
on that issue,
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267. I know I didn't kill
beth lebeau.
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268. I just want to know who did.
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269. - Me too.
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270. - Yeah.
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271. - You're the subject of a lot
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272. - Oh, yeah?
What are they speculating?
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273. - That jack pushed you
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274. Right up to the edge, and now
you're pushing yourself over.
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275. - This killer...
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276. Can't accept her reality.
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277. I can occasionally identify
with that.
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278. That said, I feel...
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279. Relatively sane.
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280. It's 7:05 pm.
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281. I'm in baltimore, maryland.
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282. My name is will graham.
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283. - Thank you
for humoring me.
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284. - I feel like
I'm seeing a ghost.
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285. - Regarding this killer,
or yourself?
- Both.
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286. - Well, she's real. You know
she's real. There's evidence.
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287. When you found her,
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288. Your sanity did not leave you.
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289. - Time did.
- You lost time again?
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290. I spoke to dr. Sutcliffe.
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291. We briefly discussed
the particulars of your visit.
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292. Would you like to discuss them
with me?
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293. - There are no particulars.
He didn't find anything wrong.
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294. - Then we keep looking
for answers.
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295. Perhaps you would permit me
to run some tests of my own.
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296. - You wouldn't publish anything
about me, would you,
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297. Dr. Lecter?
- If there were ever anything
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298. That might be of therapeutic
value to others,
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299. I'd abstract it in a form that
would be totally unrecognizable.
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300. - Just do me a favor
and publish it posthumously.
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301. - After your death or mine?
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302. - Whichever comes first.
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303. - Have you considered
cotard's syndrome?
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304. It's a rare
delusional disorder
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305. In which a person believes
he or she is dead.
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306. - Are you talking
about the killer or me?
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307. - The killer, of course.
- Well, of course. Um,
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308. She couldn't
see the victim's face.
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309. Or she was trying
to uncover it.
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310. - The inability to identify
others is associated
with cotard.
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311. It's a misfiring
in the areas of the brain
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312. Which recognize faces,
and also in the amygdala,
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313. Which adds emotion
to those recognitions.
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314. Even those closest to her would
seem like imposters.
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315. - So she... She reached out
to someone she loved,
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316. Someone she trusted.
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317. She felt betrayed,
became violent.
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318. - She can't trust anything
or anyone she once knew
to be trustworthy.
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319. Her mental illness won't
let her.
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320. - I was almost relieved
when I got that phone call.
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321. I thought that you had found her
and she was, um...
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322. Would be at peace.
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323. - You thought she might be dead?
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324. - Well, that makes me sound
like a horrible mother.
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325. I tried to be a good mom.
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326. I tried to do everything
that I could.
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327. I just don't want
her to be in pain.
- No one's doubting
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328. Your dedication
to your daughter, mrs. Madchen.
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329. - How well did she know
beth lebeau?
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330. - They were best friends.
They went to school together,
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331. Um, until it was unsafe
for georgia to go to school.
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332. - When did you first recognize
that your daughter was
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with mental illness?
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334. - When she was nine
and she told me that she was
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335. Thinking about killing me
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336. And said that she was
already dead.
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337. - What sort of symptoms
did she have?
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338. - She had seizures,
hallucinations,
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340. I was grateful
when she was catatonic.
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341. - Was she ever violent?
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342. - Sometimes.
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343. - What did her doctor say?
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344. - Not much.
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345. She spent months at a time
in the hospital.
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346. Blood tests
and brain scans,
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347. And all of them inconclusive.
They could
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349. - And you still don't know?
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350. - They would just say
it was this or it was that.
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351. You know, they were just...
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352. They were just always
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353. And I did my own research.
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354. I wrote down every word
that the doctors said,
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355. The different terminology.
Learned a lot.
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357. Um, how little is actually known
about mental illness.
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358. All they know, it's rarely
about finding solutions.
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359. It's just more
about managing expectations.
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360. - Managing your expectations?
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361. - Changing my expectations.
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when miriam lass died,
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363. I had to come back here
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365. That got to be too overwhelming.
I thought I should just leave,
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366. Seeing as how I had gotten
a trainee killed.
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367. That lack of leadership
on my part, that was
my responsibility.
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368. - You didn't kill miriam lass;
the chesapeake ripper did.
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369. - It didn't feel that way to me.
I pulled her out of a classroom,
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370. Like I pulled you
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371. - She was a student;
I am a teacher.
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372. - I'm still just as responsible
for you as I was for her.
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373. - I'll take
my own responsibility.
- Well, not from me you won't.
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374. We can do it together.
I broke the rules
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375. With miriam. I encouraged her
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376. I am breaking the rules
with you now.
- By letting
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377. An unstable agent do field work?
- Special agent.
- Oh.
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378. - That means you represent
the fbi. You still represent me.
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379. - Have I misrepresented you,
jack?
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380. - No, no.
But you have me curious.
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381. Why are you still here
when the both of us know
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382. That this is bad for you?
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383. - Do you want me to quit?
- No.
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Why not?
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386. Let me tell you what I think.
I think that the work
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of stability for you.
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388. Stability is good
for you, will.
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389. - Stability requires
strong foundations, jack.
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390. My moorings are built on sand.
- I'm not sand.
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391. I am bedrock.
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392. When you doubt yourself,
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393. You don't have
to doubt me too.
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394. - The jamòn ibérico.
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395. Still love your little rare
treats, don't you, hannibal?
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396. The more expensive and difficult
they are to obtain, the better.
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397. - It's a distinction that adds
an expectation of quality.
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398. - Not always.
- Well, for ibérico,
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399. Only a few thousand are selected
each year.
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401. Once fattened and slaughtered
and air-cured,
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to any other pig?
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overriding neurology.
- So, we know
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409. How ibérico gets his pigs.
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to will graham?
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415. Beautiful.
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416. Pure empathy.
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417. Nothing he can't understand,
and that terrifies him.
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418. - So you set his mind on fire.
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419. - Imagination is an interesting
accelerant for a fever.
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420. - So... How far does this go?
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421. Do you put out the fire,
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422. Or do you let him burn?
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423. - Will is my friend.
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424. We will put out the fire
when it's necessary.
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425. - He has asked for more tests.
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426. - Now that we have confirmed
what it is,
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427. It'll be easier to hide
from him.
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428. - You put these in.
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429. This'll be over
before you know it.
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430. - Dr. Sutcliffe?
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431. - You're clean.
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432. You couldn't have done this
without getting something
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433. On you, and there's nothing
on you.
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434. - I don't feel clean.
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435. - The murder weapon has
the same sort of diseased
or damaged tissues that we found
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436. At beth lebeau's house.
- What's this guy got to do
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437. With the other victim?
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438. - Just me.
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439. - What do you remember?
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440. - I remember coming here,
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441. Going into the mri,
getting out,
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442. And, uh, finding
dr. Sutcliffe's body.
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443. - No confusion?
- Well, not that I'm aware of.
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444. - Was your dr. Sutcliffe
in the habit
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445. Of seeing patients afterhours
when he's the only one
in the office?
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446. - He was very accommodating.
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447. - Georgia madchen
followed you here,
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448. And while you're ticking away
in the mri,
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449. She does this
to your doctor.
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450. Why him?
- She can't see faces.
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451. Maybe she thought he was me.
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452. - All right, while we're at it,
why you?
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453. - I don't know.
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454. I have a habit
of collecting strays.
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455. I-I-I told her, tried
to tell her the night I saw her,
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456. I tried to tell her she was
alive. Maybe she heard me.
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457. Maybe that hadn't occurred
to her in a while.
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458. I see you, georgia.
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459. Think of who you are.
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460. It's midnight.
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461. You're in wolf trap, virginia.
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462. Your name is georgia madchen.
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463. You're not alone.
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464. We are here together.
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465. - Am I alive?
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466. - She'll recover?
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467. - Risk of infection
is high. She's lost most
of her vital fluids.
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468. Even some bone mass. She's being
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469. Treated like a burn victim.
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470. - But she'll recover mentally?
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471. - She has cotard's syndrome.
Almost all sufferers
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472. Of this delusion recover
with treatment—
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473. In extreme cases like this one,
electroconvulsive therapy.
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474. I'm more concerned about will.
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475. - I thought you'd be
more concerned about
your colleague, dr. Sutcliffe.
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476. - I am grieving dr. Sutcliffe,
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477. But will is very much alive.
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478. He's still desperate
for an explanation that can
make everything right again.
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479. - I'm, uh, pretty desperate
for some explanations myself.
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480. I really want to talk to this
young woman when she comes to.
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481. How much do you think
she'll remember?
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482. - Well, I sincerely hope,
for her sake, she doesn't
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