1. Previously on Hannibal..
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2. - You wanted me to embrace
my nature, doctor.
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3. - Are you going to try to hurt
Hannibal again? Is he safe?
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4. - From me? Or for you?
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5. I'd like to resume my therapy.
- Where shall we begin?
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6. - I'm gonna prove Hannibal
Lecter is the chesapeake ripper.
- It's not him.
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7. - I could hear his voice.
I could not see his face.
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8. - You will not see it
until it is too late.
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9. - You can't trust her, Jack.
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10. You can't trust any of this
to be what it seems.
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11. - I get it. The great outdoors.
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12. I get the attraction.
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13. In summer.
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14. - Well... it's a lot
harder to catch trout
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15. when the water
is really cold.
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16. - That's another argument
for summer, will.
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17. But trout are supposed
to be hunters.
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18. Like, they should be
chewing on my hook here.
- Yeah, when it's cold,
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19. their metabolisms drop
and they're not as hungry.
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20. - Yeah, so how do you catch
a fish that isn't hungry?
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21. - Change your tactics.
Use live bait
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22. that moves and
excites them to action.
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23. You—you gotta make him bite
even though he's not hungry.
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24. - Make him act on instinct.
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25. He's always a predator.
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26. - You have to create a reality
where only you and
the fish exist.
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27. Your lure is
the one thing
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28. he wants, despite
everything he knows.
- Make a wrong move,
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29. he swims away?
- Yeah.
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30. I'm a good fisherman, Jack.
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31. - You hook him,
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32. I'll land him.
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33. - Truite saumonée au bleu
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34. with vegetables and broth,
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35. served
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36. with a hollandaise sauce
on the side.
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37. Beautiful
fish, will.
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38. - It was my turn
to provide the meat.
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39. - More flavorful and firm
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40. than farmed specimens.
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41. I find the trout to be
a very nietzschean fish.
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42. Trials of his wild existence
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43. find their way into
the flavor of the flesh.
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44. I hope "providing the meat"
doesn't mean you still
harbor doubts
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45. about what I serve
at my table.
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46. - No doubts, Dr. Lecter.
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47. Only the, uh... wounds
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48. we dealt
each other
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49. until we got to the truth.
- Which is why
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50. we need to move past
apologies and forgiveness.
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51. Chilton has many victims
besides the dead.
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52. We will absorb this experience.
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53. It will change us.
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54. Well, we are all nietzschean
fish in that regard.
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55. - Makes us tastier.
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56. - None of our actions
were personal.
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57. - I tried to have
Hannibal killed.
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58. Isn't that personal?
- You thought I was a killer.
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59. The greatest crime now
would be to walk away
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60. from what we've shared
and suffered.
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61. In many ways, we need each
other. We are the only ones
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62. who will know
what this feels like.
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63. - This fish is delicious.
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64. - Isn't it?
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65. - I came in this morning
and I found
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66. all the horses with hoods on.
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67. She was lying dead in her stall.
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68. - She had a foal two days ago?
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69. - Yeah, born dead.
She hasn't eaten since,
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70. pining I guess.
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71. - Feels like
she's still pregnant.
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72. Did they check
for twins?
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73. Who performed this c-section?
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74. - She didn't have a c-section.
Those weren't there yesterday.
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75. - Yeah, there's something
in here all right...
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76. - I agree
with the pagans.
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77. The horse is divine.
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78. All beasts of burden
are sacred animals.
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79. - This kind
of mutilation
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80. usually presents
as cult activity.
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81. - When an animal is sacrificed,
it's presumed the power
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82. of the beast will be
psychically transported
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83. to whoever's
offering up the goods.
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84. - Which is why sacrificial
animals should be healthy,
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85. without any defects.
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86. This horse was sick.
- The womb was more or less
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87. intact. The victim was deceased
before she was enwombed.
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88. The ecchymosis of the
subcutaneous tissue
is consistent with—
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89. - she was strangled.
That's a little wordy.
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90. - Yeah...
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91. She was scrappy.
She put up a fight, Jack.
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92. - The horse is a chrysalis,
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93. a cocoon meant to hold
the young woman until her death
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94. could be transformed.
- Transformed into what?
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95. - Life. A new life.
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96. This is a birth.
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97. Or it was intended to be.
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98. This is every bit as much about
giving life as it is taking it.
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99. - What's the thinking here,
doctor?
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100. - Conflicted.
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101. I see what he's done.
I don't understand
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102. why he's done it.
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103. This killer doesn't think
like anyone else, Jack.
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104. You'll have to find someone who
doesn't think like anyone else
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105. to catch him.
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106. - Ah!
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107. - You should have taken
the chocolate, margot.
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108. - You are no more at fault
for what happened to you
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109. than if you had been
bitten by a mad dog.
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110. - Mad dogs are put down.
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111. - Is that what you hoped to
accomplish when you attacked
your brother?
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112. - Well,
apparently,
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113. I went about "putting
him down" the wrong way.
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114. He's still alive.
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115. - Doing bad things to bad people
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116. makes us feel good.
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117. What's your relationship
with him now?
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118. Has it changed?
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119. - I think he thinks
I've calmed down.
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120. - Have you?
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121. - Oh, I'm calm.
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122. - Are you going to try again?
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123. - This is where therapy
gets a little tricky.
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124. - It doesn't have
to be tricky.
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125. - I could confess
to a murder.
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126. You can't
say a word.
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127. I could've murdered
someone this morning
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128. and you can't say a word.
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129. But if I'm planning
to commit a murder...
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130. - I am ethically obliged to take
action to prevent that murder.
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131. But be that as it may,
if there's no one else
to protect you, margot,
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132. you have to
protect yourself.
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133. It would actually have been
more therapeutic if
you had killed him.
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134. - I'm not complaining, but part
of me suspects we ended up here
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135. to avoid where
our conversation was going.
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136. - As long as you're
not complaining.
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137. - Too much has happened for us
not to talk about this.
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138. However pleasant
the distractions.
- Well, I am recovering
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139. from all that has happened.
So is will.
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140. So are you.
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141. I would change many things,
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142. but not that we ended up here.
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143. Or that will is back in therapy.
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144. - The only thing stranger
than finding a woman
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145. inside a horse...
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146. Is seeing you back in therapy
with will Graham.
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147. - Is it really so strange?
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148. - He tried to murder you.
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149. - Do you know why
will tried to kill me?
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150. It wasn't to avenge
Beverly katz's death.
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151. It was to prevent yours.
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152. He was protecting you
in the only way he felt
he had left to him.
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153. - I'm afraid will opened
a door inside himself
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154. and no one knows
if it closed again.
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155. Especially not will.
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156. - Then it's healthy
he's back in therapy.
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157. With a good psychiatrist.
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158. - Her name is Sarah craber.
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159. She was a horse groom
at the stables where
her body was found.
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160. She was reported
missing last week.
- Got a hand-spread on her neck.
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161. We didn't find anything else
on her, except horse uterus.
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162. - The uterus isn't always such
a safe, forgiving environment.
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163. Shark fetuses cannibalize
each other in utero.
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164. And chances are very good
everybody in this room
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165. absorbed a twin.
Mine survived.
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166. - Her throat's obstructed.
Do you wanna...
- Yep.
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167. - It's soil... someone
packed it in there
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168. real good too. It's not
even on her teeth.
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169. Oh!
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170. - You dropped it.
I'll get it.
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171. - Thanks.
- I'll test the ph levels,
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172. see what kind
of organic matter
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173. or trace elements
we come up with.
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174. Should be able to figure out
where it came from.
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175. She has a heartbeat.
- What?
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176. - She's in rigor mortis—
- she doesn't have a pulse.
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177. - She has a heartbeat.
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178. - She doesn't—
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179. she has a heartbeat.
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180. - Something's beating.
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181. - I don't want you to see me.
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182. I don't want you
to see what I do.
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183. But I want to calm you,
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184. comfort you.
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185. There's so much comfort
in darkness.
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186. But not for one of you.
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187. I took your life...
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188. And tried to give it
back to you.
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189. I find the womb,
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190. and place you inside.
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191. I hope that the forces
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192. of death and biology...
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193. Will bring you... rebirth.
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194. It was a coffin birth.
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195. Decomposition
builds up gasses
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196. inside
the putrefying body
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197. which force the dead fetus
out of its mother's corpse.
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198. It's really more
of a prolapse than a birth.
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199. But whoever did this
knew the horse.
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200. Knew she was dying
because her foal
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201. was born dead.
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202. He knew Sarah craber.
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203. He was familiar
with the stables. He knew
when he wouldn't get caught.
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204. And he works
here, or maybe—
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205. maybe used
to work here.
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206. He has medical
knowledge of animals,
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207. but he's not
a veterinarian.
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208. He—he considers
himself a healer.
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209. - How is this healing?
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210. - Sarah craber
was reborn.
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211. This wasn't
murder, Jack.
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212. This was grief.
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213. - Scare them when
ya knock like that.
- Peter bernardone?
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214. Sir?
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215. You don't seem to be curious
about who we are.
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216. - Who are you?
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217. - I'm agent Jack Crawford
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218. with the FBI.
This is will Graham.
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219. We're here to ask you
some questions about someone
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220. you may have had contact with
when you worked
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221. at the blackbriar stables.
A woman named Sarah craber.
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222. Her body was
recently found
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223. in, uh... unusual circumstances.
- I know.
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224. I know. I heard.
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225. - There was a bird in her chest.
Did you hear about that?
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226. - Was the bird alive?
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227. - Yes.
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228. - Who—who—who
taking care of the bird?
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229. - How well did you
know Sarah craber?
- I didn't know her.
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230. - Would you mind looking
at a photograph?
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231. - I—
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232. I—I know who she is.
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233. I didn't—didn't know her.
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234. - Just...
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235. Take a look to be sure.
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236. - Did you get your head injury
when you were working
at the stables, Peter?
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237. - Yeah, okay. Kicked
by a horse. Boom.
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238. - That's an atypical
motor response.
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239. Peter's abilities
to look and touch
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as separate events.
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241. It's aggravated
by stress, right?
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242. - Are you feeling
under stress?
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243. - Yeah, I'm worried
about the bird.
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244. Worried about the bird.
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245. I'm sad for her death,
sad for the horse, but I...
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246. I can only—
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247. only help the bird.
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248. - Well, he knew the victim.
He knew the animals involved.
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249. - We'll need a warrant.
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250. - I don't know if
he's the killer, Jack.
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251. If he is, he never meant
to be. And if he isn't,
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252. he knows who is.
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253. - You were able to reconstruct
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254. this killer's fantasies.
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255. One dead creature
giving birth to another.
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256. The bird, his victim's
new beating heart.
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257. Her soul given wings.
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258. - Rebirths can only
ever be symbolic.
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259. - You've been reborn.
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260. - Wasn't that the goal
of my therapy?
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261. - How does it feel consulting
again with Jack Crawford
and the FBI?
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262. Last time, it nearly
destroyed you.
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263. - Last time, you
nearly destroyed me.
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264. - After everything
that has happened, will,
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265. you still believe—
- stop right there.
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266. You may have to pretend,
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267. but I don't.
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268. - No, you don't.
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269. Not with me.
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270. - I don't expect you
to admit anything. You can't.
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271. But I prefer sins of omission
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272. to outright lies, Dr. Lecter.
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273. Don't lie to me.
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274. - Will you return the courtesy?
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275. Why have you resumed
your therapy?
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276. - Can't just talk
to any psychiatrist
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277. about what's kicking
round my head.
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278. - Do you fantasize
about killing me?
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279. - Yes.
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280. - Tell me. How would you do it?
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281. - With my hands.
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282. - Then we haven't moved past
apologies and forgiveness,
have we?
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283. - We've moved past
a lot of things.
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284. I discovered a truth
about myself
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285. when I tried to have you killed.
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286. - That doing bad things to bad
people makes you feel good?
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287. - Yes.
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288. - I need to know if you're going
to try to kill me again, will.
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289. - I don't want to kill you
anymore, Dr. Lecter.
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290. Not now that I finally
find you interesting.
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291. - Will...
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292. I owe you an apology.
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293. - You don't owe me anything.
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294. - I thought
you were a killer.
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295. I didn't want to hear
anything else.
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296. So, I wouldn't consider
anything else.
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297. - The evidence was compelling.
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298. - That didn't stop Beverly
from questioning it.
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299. Maybe if she thought
we would've listened,
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300. she would have come to us.
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301. She didn't.
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302. - We traced the soil we found
in Sarah craber's throat
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303. to this vicinity.
Methane probes did the rest.
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304. Found her empty grave...
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305. And fifteen others that are not
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306. so empty.
- If Peter bernardone
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307. knew about Sarah craber's grave,
then he knew about
all the others.
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308. - Every human being is capable
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309. of committing acts
of great cruelty.
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310. Your brother
dis-humanized you,
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311. and your family unfortunately
fosters that climate
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312. of disrespect.
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313. - They think I'm weird.
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314. - I'm much weirder than
you will ever be, margot.
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315. It's fine to be weird.
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316. - They've already
forgiven him.
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317. Talk shows and self-help books,
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318. they thrive on
this sort of thing.
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319. Everybody loves
a sinner redeemed.
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320. The prodigal son, set about
repairing his ways.
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321. He may have made
bad choices before,
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322. but now he can make
new, better choices.
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323. - Do you believe that?
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324. - Do you believe me?
- Well, it's not my role
to believe you, margot;
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325. it's my role to help you
understand what you believe.
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326. - I believe my brother
won't stop.
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327. - How does it make you feel?
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328. - Angry.
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329. - Anger is an
energizing emotion;
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330. prompts action against threat.
If you're angry,
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331. you're optimistic you can
stop this from happening again.
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332. - Oh, I know
how to stop it.
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333. - If you really want
to kill your brother, margot,
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334. wait until you can
get away with it.
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335. Or find someone
to do it for you.
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336. - You said you were worried
about the bird.
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337. Thought you might
like to see it.
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338. - But isn't—
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340. - I'm not FBI.
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341. I used to sort of be FBI.
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342. But now I'm really not.
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343. - I—I didn't—
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344. didn't kill—kill anyone. I—
- I know that,
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345. but...
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346. It's not always relevant.
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347. They found Sarah craber's grave.
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348. How'd you find it?
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349. - She—she's already
speaking to me.
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350. - This one's spoken
to you before.
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351. At some point,
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352. almost every society
believed birds
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353. carried our souls
to the afterlife.
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354. - You—you think I think
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355. this bird is—is Sarah?
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356. She's gone.
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357. She's everywhere and nowhere.
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358. She...
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359. - Tell me who killed her.
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360. - I just wanted something
beautiful for her.
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361. - You were grieving her.
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362. You couldn't save her,
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363. but you could bring
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364. poetry to her death.
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365. - I wanted you to find me.
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366. I wanted you to find me
'cause if you could find me,
you could—could...
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367. You could find him.
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368. - Do you have a shadow, Peter?
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369. Someone only
you can see.
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370. Someone you considered a friend.
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371. He made you feel less alone.
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372. Until you saw what he really is.
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373. - No... no one
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374. will believe me.
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375. He'll make sure no one
will believe me.
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376. - I'll make sure they do.
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377. - Every social worker enjoys
certain aspects of the job
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378. more than others.
There are cases that you reach
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379. and cases you don't reach.
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380. - Your notes on Peter
bernardone's file
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381. are drastically different
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382. than the ones from
his last case worker.
- The social services system
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383. is far from perfect.
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384. It's common to omit certain
information on difficult cases
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385. in order to clear
a path in the world
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386. for those stuck
in the weeds.
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387. Peter's had persistent
cognitive problems. Confusion,
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388. paranoia, rage.
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389. Would have refused his case
if I had known.
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390. - You don't seem to feel
sorry for your client.
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391. A surprising lack of empathy
in a social worker.
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392. - Peter bernardone has accused
me of killing sixteen women.
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393. - How does that make you feel?
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394. - Right now I'm feeling
inconvenienced.
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395. I'm being detained on the word
of one very damaged individual.
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396. - You're not being detained,
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397. you're being interviewed.
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398. The FBI is just being thorough.
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399. - What are you writing down?
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400. - An observation.
- About me?
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401. - I'm sorry. I didn't
mean to make you feel
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402. uncomfortable.
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403. - That's smart.
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404. She keeps pushing him on his
feelings, not on the facts.
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405. She's trying to gauge how
comfortable he is with emotion,
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406. if he has any. He couldn't
bear being touched by her.
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407. - Yes, his responses are
typical of psychopaths
during interviews,
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408. but could also be resentment.
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409. - No, his eyes are dead.
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410. He's a predator.
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411. - Did you know Sarah craber?
- No.
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412. Peter talked about her
extensively though
during our house visits.
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413. I'd say he was
obsessed with her.
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414. - Do you think
Peter bernardone
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of murder?
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416. - I'm not a psychiatrist,
Dr. bloom.
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417. - I'm curious,
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418. Mr. ingram.
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419. Why did you become
a social worker?
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420. - Society needs caring people.
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421. - It also needs
a few psychopaths...
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422. To keep the rest
of us on our toes.
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423. - There is no evidence
I did this.
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424. And if you'd like
to know how I feel...
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425. I feel like I don't want
to be here anymore.
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426. So, if you're not detaining me,
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427. I'd like to be on my way now.
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428. - Let him go.
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429. - You're making a mistake, Jack.
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430. - I've got nothing
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431. - Peter bernardone is
psychologically disadvantaged.
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432. He's been manipulated.
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433. this man is in a position
of trust, and he has
betrayed that trust.
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434. I know what it's like
to point at a killer
and have no one listen.
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435. - You pointed in
the wrong direction.
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done, Peter?
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a lot of rage recently.
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I see people take out
their resentments
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443. And you're prone
to extremes of emotion.
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is compromised.
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446. Sarah was a bitter reminder of
everything you'll never have.
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447. Is the very horse that
kicked you in the head.
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448. - Didn't mean to...
She was just scared.
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a long time coming.
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because...
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- You killed them.
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it would be because...
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suffered an irrevocable loss.
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- Save myself from what,
Dr. Lecter?
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perceive me to be.
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- Many troublesome behaviors
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uncertain of yourself.
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same darkness that holds you.
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- You're not alone, will.
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in that horse?
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to have a horrible fear
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to an abnormal situation
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to kill him, Peter.
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483. I want you
to come with me.
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done to you
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487. - I think I hate him.
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when you know how to feel.
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to—to understand
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in there, if you know
what's good for you.
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the same, will.
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- It doesn't have to.
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anyone could do for Peter,
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to do this, will...
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you promised yourself.
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predict you.
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chrysalis, but...
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