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00:01:00Well, you know I have to go.
00:01:02He has to go.
00:01:03Just a couple days.
00:01:05I promise.
00:01:07You don't need to worry about it.
00:01:08He does this, like, every other week.
00:01:12Hon, we talked about this.
00:01:14Are you sure that this is a good idea?
00:01:16We need to keep everything as normal as possible.
00:01:21He'll be fine.
00:01:22Yeah.
00:01:22No.
00:01:25Be safe.
00:01:26I love you.
00:01:27I love you, too, Owen.
00:01:30I carry your mother for me, all right?
00:01:31All right, I will.
00:01:35All right.
00:01:36Call me.
00:01:37All right.
00:01:40Hey, Mr. Whitmore.
00:01:42Hello, Maggie.
00:01:43Are you leaving town?
00:01:44Well, just a quick overnight.
00:01:46Bye-bye, sweetheart.
00:01:46Sure, I'm safe.
00:01:50Hi.
00:01:51How are you?
00:01:52Good.
00:01:53Oh, uh-oh.
00:01:55Hi.
00:01:58Morning, Maggie.
00:01:59Morning.
00:02:00Oh, I want you to be ready to go in case they can squeeze you in.
00:02:03Are you going out of town, too?
00:02:05Uh, I haven't decided yet.
00:02:08Mom just wants me to, and she just likes to talk like that because she wants to turn my
00:02:13bedroom into her private office.
00:02:17He thinks I'm the wicked witch.
00:02:18I don't think you're the wicked witch, Mom.
00:02:20The enrollment deadline is in three days, and I have my eye on it, even if you don't.
00:02:25They say this is the best pre-med school in the state.
00:02:29I know.
00:02:30You've told me and told me.
00:02:31I'm going to go get my sweatshirt.
00:02:33Okay.
00:02:40Um, Maggie?
00:02:44I just want to make sure that we understand each other.
00:02:47I mean, you know we think the world of you.
00:02:49But Owen's education is very important, and I would not like to think that you are going
00:02:54to try and talk him out of going.
00:02:56Actually, I've been trying to talk him into it.
00:03:01And I'd love him to stay, but this town will never hold him.
00:03:05And it would be wrong of me to try.
00:03:08But I do love him.
00:03:13I love him to death.
00:03:14It seems to be occurring with more frequency and greater intensity.
00:03:37I've just had a lot on my mind lately.
00:03:40That, my overactive imagination, you know that.
00:03:43No, that's never caused you to suffer blackouts before.
00:03:47Sleepwalking isn't that unusual.
00:03:49You've said that.
00:03:50Owen, it's not just sleepwalking we're talking about here now, is it?
00:03:55You're graduating to a whole different form of sleep disorder.
00:03:59It's one thing to have a conversation in your sleep, and it's quite another to rearrange
00:04:03furniture and run around the neighborhood and wake up with no recollection of it.
00:04:09Okay.
00:04:10Yeah.
00:04:11Maybe I need that couch after all.
00:04:13And then you combined this escalating activity with your previous history.
00:04:20Anxiety attacks, milder forms of sleep disorders.
00:04:27You know, frankly, I'm concerned, Owen.
00:04:30I'm running out of theories.
00:04:32The never-ending capital punishment debate is on full display this week outside the walls
00:04:40of Townsend State Prison, where convicted serial killer Eugene Branch is scheduled to
00:04:45be executed five days from now.
00:04:47Many remember the brutality and the fear that gripped this community as if it were yesterday.
00:04:51But it was actually 15 years ago last month when Dr. Eugene Branch was arrested for multiple
00:04:57mutilation-style killings, which earned in the nickname Mean Gene.
00:05:02Dr. Branch has steadfastly maintained that the deaths were necessary sacrifices for his
00:05:12medical research, that the crimes were committed, if you will, in the name of science.
00:05:17The Court of Appeals apparently disagreed, turning down his latest appeal yesterday.
00:05:22It looks like this execution will go off on schedule.
00:05:32Efforts to map the human genome as a genie that has been loosed from her body.
00:05:53In my opinion, it would be immoral not to fully develop the science.
00:05:58Anyway, I would like to thank you all for coming.
00:06:01I want to remind you that the cutting edge is not always the most comfortable place in
00:06:06being.
00:06:07Hi, look to tune in.
00:06:22Hello.
00:06:23I'd like to say I enjoyed your lecture, too.
00:06:26Oh.
00:06:26But I miss the whole thing.
00:06:28Well, what a pity.
00:06:30It was one of our better ones.
00:06:32I have read a lot of your journal articles.
00:06:35I find it very interesting.
00:06:37I'm just wondering, do you ever do any private consulting?
00:06:42Because I have a patient who I think would be a great test model for your theories.
00:06:49You have my undivided attention.
00:06:50I think he's in real trouble.
00:06:53He needs your help.
00:06:56That it is genetic mutation which causes diminished levels of neurotransmitters in the brain, thereby
00:07:03resulting in impulsive and aggressive behavior, criminal behavior.
00:07:07So you're convinced you successfully mapped and isolated the corporate gene?
00:07:12A heritable gene.
00:07:14Heritable?
00:07:16DRD4.
00:07:17Then why is it that the age-old nature versus nurture debate continues to rage?
00:07:24Because the nurture proponents insist that an individual's environment is the dominant
00:07:28force shaping his behavior.
00:07:30And I couldn't disagree more.
00:07:32I fear, however, that society is not quite ready for such a leap.
00:07:36Imagine, for instance, what it would do to the criminal justice system, which predicates
00:07:39its entire existence on a principle of individual responsibility.
00:07:44Would the criminal legally be culpable if he had no choice in the matter, no control over
00:07:51his behavior?
00:07:54I have managed successfully to recap my entire lecture.
00:07:59I'm glad you came down.
00:08:01You're very easy to talk to.
00:08:02I'm very excited you're coming up tomorrow.
00:08:05I think it will be worth your time.
00:08:09It already has been.
00:08:10No reason this had to be face-to-face.
00:08:40That was your idea initially, if you recall.
00:08:44I just added the personal touch.
00:08:47I'm not here to argue.
00:08:49Well, your package has already been provided to the warden, as promised.
00:08:52I just wanted to size you up, see you up close.
00:08:55You were kind of a man, you know.
00:08:57Practically family, aren't we?
00:08:59The prison shrink just gave me his envelope.
00:09:03Guess we could have spared you this little get-together.
00:09:05And we're done here?
00:09:06I got a lot of media requests today, and I'm busy, but you want to continue this talk?
00:09:10I'll make the time right now.
00:09:12You know, I look at you, and you actually seem human.
00:09:15In a couple of days, you'll be yesterday's news.
00:09:19I'm kind of missing the point.
00:09:22They're going to kill me, and it's my legacy that's going to live on here.
00:09:25Your only legacy is mayhem and madness, and those die with you.
00:09:29Well, you of all people should know better than that.
00:09:31It's not my wish.
00:09:33It's a fact.
00:09:36You go to hell.
00:09:37You go to hell.
00:10:07Is it hopeless?
00:10:09We don't do hopeless here.
00:10:13Come in.
00:10:14I'd like you to meet someone.
00:10:15I don't know why you think I'm going to let some stranger into my head.
00:10:21I wish we would have talked about this before he starts wasting his time with me.
00:10:24Give him a chance.
00:10:26Let's see how it goes.
00:10:28Owen, this is Dr. Jonas Julian.
00:10:42Jonas specializes in dream analysis and sleep disorders.
00:10:46One of the world's foremost authorities in this particular discipline.
00:10:49I must be in worse trouble than I thought.
00:10:55That's got to be a real ego boost to achieve, you know, those credentials at such a young age.
00:11:03Sit down.
00:11:04Speaking of Young, uh, what do you think of his theories?
00:11:14Who?
00:11:15A test.
00:11:16Owen.
00:11:17Carl Young, architect of modern dream interpretation, believed that the integration of the conscious
00:11:22and the unconscious should be the general basis of dream therapy, discovered the concept of recognition
00:11:27of the denied, and undiscovered self, which was the central hub of his studies.
00:11:34Definitely.
00:11:36Way ahead of his time.
00:11:37Personally, uh, I-I prefer Freud, but it's only because those sexual connotations, you know,
00:11:43they really spice up all those hopelessly boring clinical explanations.
00:11:48Well, what healthy 18-year-old wouldn't?
00:11:50As of next month, 19.
00:11:52Happy birthday, in case I'm not around to celebrate with you.
00:11:55Did I scare you away already?
00:11:56Not yet.
00:11:57Dr. Ramos has been kind enough to give me the background of your medical history,
00:12:01and, well, I was hoping that we could sit down and get to know each other better.
00:12:05If that's all right with you.
00:12:07Fine for me.
00:12:07We're on.
00:12:08I've also recommended that you discontinue your current meds and try that prescription there.
00:12:13We've given you some samples to get you going.
00:12:18This has been a busy week for the Department of Corrections as they prepare for the state's
00:12:23first execution in three years.
00:12:25Tensions are high around here, and there are many details to attend to if this execution
00:12:29is to go off in three days as scheduled.
00:12:35I'm already enrolled in the fall.
00:13:02My question is, if I wait until winter, will you guys still hold my spot?
00:13:09I can check on it for you.
00:13:10So if I call back in three days, you may know?
00:13:14I'll make it five.
00:13:15Five.
00:13:15Okay.
00:13:16I was just hoping to get a clear answer.
00:13:18That's all.
00:13:19I can call back.
00:13:21Oh!
00:13:22Owen!
00:13:23Maggie.
00:13:24I can't believe you hit me.
00:13:26Wait a minute.
00:13:27I'm sorry.
00:13:27I didn't mean to.
00:13:28You just, I, you came up behind me and scared me.
00:13:34It was instinct, all right?
00:13:36I'm sorry.
00:13:37Our world is out there somewhere.
00:13:40You just, I, you came up behind me.
00:13:52I, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you...
00:13:55All right.
00:13:57Let's see.
00:14:01I've been up all night waiting for you.
00:14:24Where have you been?
00:14:25Oh, sweetie.
00:14:26Mom, I'm sorry.
00:14:27I'm sorry.
00:14:28I don't...
00:14:28I don't know.
00:14:29I don't know.
00:14:31Are there any issues with substance abuse, drugs, alcohol?
00:14:37Occasional social drinking, you know, the usual stuff.
00:14:40The only drugs I take are the ones you guys make me.
00:14:44God, please, I just want to be normal here.
00:14:47That's why we're here, Owen.
00:14:49You're not alone.
00:14:50Let's talk about the nightmare.
00:14:52Was it the same as before?
00:14:53I'm inside this, like, dark hospital, this old laboratory or something, and there's always this girl.
00:15:02She's usually just this random faceless girl, but, uh, last night she, um, she had a face, and it was, man, in the dream she's freaking out, and she's trying to get away from something.
00:15:23She's hurt, really hurt, really hurt, and scared.
00:15:28She's so scared.
00:15:30I mean, she's, like, scared to death.
00:15:34Do you think maybe it's you she's afraid of?
00:15:37Uh-uh.
00:15:50Uh-uh.
00:15:52all nightmares originate from stimuli which for some reason lodges in our
00:16:21subconscious we are going to get to the root of yours so let's break this down are you and
00:16:28Maggie having any major conflicts any dr. Robles sorry for the interruption ma'am but uh we have
00:16:35ourself a situation excuse me for one minute
00:16:39um there was an incident I wait what happened doctor can you please follow me
00:16:56doctor detective Marco Lam Catherine Ramis this is Dr. Jonas Julian I understand you're the
00:17:13facility administrator and resident psychiatrist here yes um Harvey has briefed me I I I can't
00:17:20believe it while we're classifying this as a homicide the victim was an employee of yours
00:17:25of Marsha Freeman oh god they mutilated her cut her up and all it's a different yes it was ugly
00:17:36I'm gonna need your cooperation doctor interviewing staff patients reviewing security video anything
00:17:42that might have seemed out of the ordinary we have four overnight staff employees you can
00:17:45certainly question them now in terms of the patients it's a little tricky Doc I plan on doing my job
00:17:52here oh yeah a dream it wasn't just a dream what do you mean the girl the victim
00:18:10she's here murdered just like you described
00:18:16murdered here Maggie no not Maggie one of my girls she was only 21 for God's sakes
00:18:31okay guys I don't I don't know what's going on here but but I couldn't have had anything
00:18:39mom will you tell him let's everybody just stop and think what possible explanations could
00:18:46there be psychics they have this kind of visions an uncanny coincidence or uh Owen is somehow involved
00:18:57mom how can you even think that somebody could you tell me something else that makes sense
00:19:04aren't you the expert how much am I paying you to somebody tell me something
00:19:14listen listen to me mom you have to believe me okay listen I I did I didn't uh I just don't know okay
00:19:30mom mom I'm sorry I love you you just I don't know
00:19:37I not to make matters worse but I think the protocol in a situation like this is clear
00:19:43do you agree that we need to inform the detective we violate doctor patient confidentiality we'll lose his trust
00:19:52we're not certain Owen is involved we don't know what we're dealing with here
00:19:59well with all due respect I think that's for law enforcement to sort out
00:20:04dad used to he used to do this thing where where he would he would touch foreheads with me and it would
00:20:13it would take away all my pain all my worries just like that
00:20:18I'll miss that go away
00:20:23I value my license doctor
00:20:38I'll talk to the detective meanwhile this stays between us
00:20:48will they arrest him
00:20:55I don't think so
00:20:58well what about Owen's dreams
00:21:00well it piqued their interest but it's not exactly a confession
00:21:03but his history it's disturbing
00:21:06so can we go now
00:21:08well they're probably going to want to ask you some questions down the road but
00:21:12on my recommendation yeah you're free to go for now
00:21:16all right
00:21:17thanks
00:21:18thanks Dr. J for sticking your neck out for me
00:21:20it's good to know that somebody believes me
00:21:23bye
00:21:24is that the best you can do?
00:21:29excuse me
00:21:30you have no new messages
00:21:40he still hasn't called
00:21:43where could he be?
00:21:46this is not the time to freak out
00:21:49okay I really need you right now
00:21:51get a grip
00:21:52Mrs. Whitmore go home and just go about your routine
00:21:55that is until the police call to interrogate your son about why the nightmares he's having of murder are coming true
00:22:02and oh by the way just don't leave town
00:22:05I need to take a little walk
00:22:08mom no you you can stay here
00:22:10I'm going to leave because you don't want to be in the same room with me
00:22:12bye bye
00:22:13Owen don't be ridiculous that's not what I meant
00:22:16Owen
00:22:17yeah hello I'd like to place a missing persons report
00:22:29mom
00:22:39it's going to be fun
00:22:41I've got to get together
00:22:42I'm telling you you're going to like it you're going to like the people there it's just it's
00:22:52you know it's a new group but it fit in perfect
00:22:56yeah
00:22:57I'm telling you you're going to like it you're going to like the people there it's just it's
00:23:01you know it's a new group but fit in perfect
00:23:04yeah
00:23:05I like it you like it
00:23:07listen
00:23:08I might just come up with a new hobby you know
00:23:09I'm going to support you
00:23:10so I can pick you up at like what?
00:23:11six?
00:23:12all right
00:23:13see you then
00:23:15oh man
00:23:15oh man
00:23:16I, I'm going to be hungry
00:23:17and I didn't know what I did
00:23:18I must be, I could go into a new hobby it's a new hobby I'm going to support you
00:23:22so I could pick you up by like what?
00:23:24six?
00:23:25all right
00:23:26see you then
00:23:29oh man
00:23:31oh man
00:23:33oh man
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00:23:44George.
00:24:10George.
00:24:13Fine.
00:24:14You're a monotarian.
00:24:28Tell me again about these strange sensations.
00:24:34Yeah, I don't know if I'd say sensations.
00:24:36I think they were more of like, you know, a new perspective.
00:24:42I don't know.
00:24:44Like, you know, when you're looking at something and then you look from another angle, it changes the way you perceive it.
00:24:52Kind of like that.
00:24:54At what angle were you working?
00:24:56I was just watching her.
00:24:57I guess I got a kick out of seeing her when she doesn't know anybody's looking.
00:25:04Is it a kick or a thrill?
00:25:08I'm not sadistic, if that's what you're trying to get at.
00:25:14It's just watching her.
00:25:16Other probes?
00:25:18Anything uncomfortable?
00:25:20These probes were yours.
00:25:24Breakthroughs take work and a little bit of courage.
00:25:28Well, honestly, I guess I was trying it on, you know.
00:25:38I was watching her just see if, how it felt.
00:25:44If I, if I had it in me.
00:25:50I don't know.
00:25:52That's good, Ellen.
00:25:54Don't suppress it. Embrace your feelings.
00:25:58We'll deal with the truth. You just gotta find your way to it.
00:26:02Okay.
00:26:04Okay.
00:26:08Okay.
00:26:09Okay.
00:26:31Harvey?
00:26:39Could you give a girl a little warning?
00:27:05Sorry, ma'am.
00:27:07That killin' last night gave me the creeps too.
00:27:09I thought I heard something down here in one, but everything's locked up.
00:27:12I'm gonna go check too. You wanna come?
00:27:14No. No, I'll be in my office finishing up.
00:27:17Night, Harvey.
00:27:18Night, doc.
00:27:37Night!
00:27:47Ugh!
00:27:52mom!
00:27:54Look, I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
00:27:55Don't touch me!
00:27:56Good morning, Doc.
00:27:57Morning, Harvey.
00:27:58I guess I was dozing.
00:27:59Can I get you a cup of coffee?
00:28:00None for me, thanks.
00:28:26What the hell?
00:28:36Owen.
00:28:37What?
00:28:38Go and change your shirt.
00:28:39The police are here.
00:28:42Go quickly, please.
00:28:43Uh-huh.
00:28:56Good morning.
00:28:59Good morning.
00:29:00Mrs. Whitmore?
00:29:01Yes.
00:29:02Detective Mark Goulahan.
00:29:04How do you do?
00:29:05Things have been a little chaotic lately.
00:29:08Well, forgive my manners.
00:29:10Would you like to come in?
00:29:18I, uh...
00:29:21You know, I'm, uh...
00:29:24I'm just...
00:29:25I'm not real sure that we should be doing this at this point.
00:29:28I, uh...
00:29:29I don't know if Dr. Ramos would recommend it.
00:29:32And I haven't...
00:29:33I haven't yet had a chance to talk to my husband about this.
00:29:35Well, actually, that was my first question.
00:29:37Have you had any contact with him?
00:29:40Your husband?
00:29:43Oh.
00:29:44Oh.
00:29:45The, uh...
00:29:46The missing persons report.
00:29:48Yeah.
00:29:49Uh...
00:29:50When's the last time you spoke to me?
00:29:52Detective Goulahan, this is my son, Owen.
00:29:56Yeah.
00:29:57Owen.
00:29:58I saw you at the clinic yesterday.
00:29:59Yeah.
00:30:00Uh, I was there.
00:30:01Hi.
00:30:02Pardon me.
00:30:03I've got to take this.
00:30:04Goulahan.
00:30:08Yeah, I'm on the way.
00:30:13You mentioned Dr. Ramos earlier.
00:30:16Yeah.
00:30:17That's my therapist.
00:30:18Well, why?
00:30:19What's up?
00:30:20Could I speak to you for a moment in private?
00:30:27Uh, you're...
00:30:28Yeah.
00:30:29Thank you, sweetie.
00:30:34I don't mean to be mysterious.
00:30:41What?
00:30:42Now, her being his therapist, I think it might be better if you were to tell him.
00:30:49Yeah.
00:30:50Of course.
00:30:51I'll be in touch.
00:30:52Hey.
00:30:53Yes.
00:30:54Okay.
00:30:55I'll let myself out.
00:30:58For coming.
00:30:59Um, uh...
00:31:00Mona, what...
00:31:13What...
00:31:14What'd he say?
00:31:18They discovered someone was murdered last night.
00:31:20Um...
00:31:21Look, Mom...
00:31:22Don't answer me.
00:31:23Because I don't want to know.
00:31:24Let's call Dr. Ramos.
00:31:25She'll be able to, you know, smooth things over.
00:31:26Dr. Ramos is dead.
00:31:27We have company.
00:31:28Oh, great.
00:31:29Oh, okay.
00:31:30I can't.
00:31:31Oh.
00:31:32Uh, I can't be.
00:31:33He is?
00:31:34Uh, I will.
00:31:35I can't be able to call her.
00:31:36I can't be able to go.
00:31:37You have to run, dok.
00:31:38Oh, what?
00:31:40Come on, Tom.
00:31:41Best.
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00:31:50All right.
00:31:52Best.
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00:31:59I'm guessing you've already heard.
00:32:06I am so very sorry.
00:32:10I wanted you to hear it from me.
00:32:12I know she was much more than...
00:32:13She was everything.
00:32:15She was my lifeline.
00:32:22They've asked if I can step in and help out temporarily at the clinic.
00:32:26Given the circumstances, I've cleared my schedule for the week.
00:32:33I'm not going anywhere, Owen.
00:32:35We're going to get you through this.
00:32:40I hope so.
00:32:42Meanwhile, I've got to gather the equipment from your room,
00:32:47and I think we should reschedule that follow-up as soon as possible.
00:32:52Okay, come on.
00:32:56Hey, Owen.
00:32:59Front page toward the bottom.
00:33:01Have a look.
00:33:07Forensic nature of the local murder have authorities commenting
00:33:11that the scheduled execution of Dr. Eugene Branch can't happen fast enough.
00:33:17Marsha Freeman, a 21-year-old nurse,
00:33:19was found murdered yesterday in a manner eerily reminiscent of Branch's confessed notice operandi.
00:33:28Authorities fear a copycat killer.
00:33:32You've got this mean gene.
00:33:35He's quite intriguing.
00:33:36He was a serial killer who conducted medical experiments on his victims many years back.
00:33:43Anyway, he's scheduled to be executed in two days,
00:33:46and the news media is having a field day, reliving his gory past.
00:33:50You know, it's possible, Owen, that you have fixated on all these news accounts,
00:33:57and that could explain the escalation of the nightmares, how specific they've become.
00:34:02Anyway, the point is...
00:34:04The point is, I know that some morbid thoughts, unconscious or conscious, are normal.
00:34:13Dr. Ramos, he said that all the time.
00:34:16Sometimes certain thoughts, they'll pop up into my head,
00:34:20and I know I shouldn't be having them.
00:34:23Owen, my equipment seems to have failed.
00:34:25It only recorded about an hour.
00:34:27Um, last night, uh, wasn't that good.
00:34:40I woke up over here, and everything was strewn all over the place,
00:34:46and I don't know.
00:34:48I don't know.
00:34:52We have to do something.
00:34:53Well, the first thing we have to do is check out this shirt,
00:34:58so that we really know what's going on.
00:35:02Let me drop this off at the lab,
00:35:04and I'll meet you back at the clinic in two hours.
00:35:07What do we do in the meantime?
00:35:09No, you don't have to worry. I'm leaving.
00:35:12Owen.
00:35:15Hey.
00:35:16Hey.
00:35:18Maggie.
00:35:22I'm the one who's going to leave.
00:35:23I have an appointment.
00:35:32Owen.
00:35:33Should we head back to the clinic now?
00:35:36Yeah.
00:35:37I-I think that'd be best.
00:35:40Um, would you maybe, you know,
00:35:43give us a couple minutes?
00:35:44Sure.
00:35:46I'll be downstairs.
00:35:53Owen.
00:35:54Owen.
00:36:01Owen.
00:36:04What's the matter?
00:36:08Why wouldn't you meet me at my house?
00:36:09I told you, my parents are gone for the weekend,
00:36:13and I hear that the forecast is calling for frigid temps to be replaced by a warming trend.
00:36:20I think it's-it's best that, you know, we're not alone right now.
00:36:27You didn't even want to try?
00:36:29What is it that you're doing, Owen?
00:36:35There are better things out there for you, Maggie.
00:36:37No, Owen.
00:36:38Maggie, there are better things-
00:36:39With me in the eyes.
00:36:46Tell me...
00:36:48that you don't love me.
00:36:50I don't love you.
00:36:56I don't love you.
00:37:01Thanks, I don't love you.
00:37:20Whitehurst Medical Clinic has sat atop this hill
00:37:22and has operated with relative anonymity for decades.
00:37:26Suddenly, the privately-run residential psychiatric facility
00:37:29is the epicenter of two ritualistic-style murders
00:37:32that have stunned this community.
00:37:34With this week's pending execution of the last serial killer
00:37:37to terrorize this city already dominating the headlines,
00:37:40the recent murders have this community coming unhinged.
00:37:47Looks like you're being abandoned.
00:37:50I can relate to that.
00:37:55Jay, I-I, uh, I can't go home.
00:38:00My mom's afraid of me,
00:38:01and I can't tell her that she shouldn't be.
00:38:05I don't trust myself around Maggie,
00:38:07and...
00:38:09I-I don't know.
00:38:11I think-I think, um...
00:38:14I think I might turn myself in to the cops.
00:38:16Well, we'll get the test results back on the shirt tomorrow,
00:38:20and then we'll be certain.
00:38:23I have an idea.
00:38:25You don't feel like you should go home,
00:38:27and I don't think you should turn yourself in,
00:38:29at least till we get the results back.
00:38:32Why don't you stay here?
00:38:34At least for the night.
00:38:35All the patients have been transferred to a sister facility.
00:38:38They closed this place down at sunset.
00:38:40Nobody in, nobody out.
00:38:41It's a great solution.
00:38:43Okay.
00:38:44Yeah, that sounds good.
00:38:46Thanks.
00:38:46Um, I'm gonna have to-
00:38:48I have to go home soon.
00:38:51Mom's out.
00:38:51It'll be better that way.
00:38:52Get my things.
00:38:53Well, why don't you go pick a room first, you know?
00:38:56Harley will show you around.
00:38:58That works.
00:39:00Thanks.
00:39:01Owen.
00:39:03It's a good decision.
00:39:04Yes.
00:39:10I'll call you back in a minute.
00:39:14Good afternoon, Mrs. Whitmore.
00:39:16Good afternoon.
00:39:17Warden, I need to know,
00:39:18did Walter keep his appointment here?
00:39:20Yes, he did.
00:39:22Was there anything unusual about Walter's visit?
00:39:25Did he seem all right?
00:39:26Well, as far as I know,
00:39:28he didn't offer me his private thoughts,
00:39:30and I didn't pry.
00:39:32Said he was anxious to meet Jonas,
00:39:34and was on his way.
00:39:35I assume he took the package and left.
00:39:39Well, needless to say, if you hear anything-
00:39:42I'll contact you immediately.
00:39:44Oh.
00:39:46Confiscated that from a rogue guard
00:39:47who had it autographed.
00:39:49Planning to auction it online, I suppose.
00:39:52Warden, may I borrow this book?
00:39:55You can take it.
00:39:56We have quite a few on hand.
00:39:58I'm sure you do.
00:39:59Good afternoon, Mrs. Whitmore.
00:40:04Dad?
00:40:13Dad?
00:40:17Dad?
00:40:19Dad?
00:40:21Hello?
00:40:22Whoa!
00:40:32What is this?
00:40:40What?
00:40:52What is this?
00:41:12So Amanda was also sacrificed.
00:41:16Well, she didn't share my vision,
00:41:18and she wasn't about to tolerate my agenda.
00:41:21But, you know, the thing with Amanda is,
00:41:24Amanda was Holmes' natural mother.
00:41:27Somehow, I always knew that she would be...
00:41:37Walter!
00:41:44Why would he...
00:41:45Walter?
00:41:53Walter!
00:41:56Walter!
00:41:58Walter!
00:42:04Oh...
00:42:07Oh, Owen...
00:42:08I'm sorry, my sweet son.
00:42:13Your son.
00:42:14No, don't call me your son.
00:42:17No, don't even say that, because whatever we did,
00:42:20oh, and whatever we didn't do, we did it because we loved you.
00:42:22Everything that you told me, it was a lie.
00:42:26No.
00:42:27Stop!
00:42:33I've been living my life through the perception
00:42:37of someone else, through the perception of Owen Whitmore,
00:42:41who doesn't even exist!
00:42:43No, no, Owen, you listen to me.
00:42:45Your father, I think, is here.
00:42:46I don't know what I'm responsible for, but you know.
00:42:50You know what I'm responsible for,
00:42:51so that makes you just as much guilty as me.
00:42:56And I can't live with these consequences.
00:42:58I don't know if you can.
00:43:01Look, I'm sorry.
00:43:03I am your mom. I am your mom.
00:43:06I just have to...
00:43:07I just have to find out.
00:43:12I just...
00:43:13I just have to find out.
00:43:15I just have to...
00:43:16Wait, don't...
00:43:17Wait.
00:43:19Well, I am your mom.
00:43:22Walter.
00:43:24Walter.
00:43:25Walter.
00:43:43I can trust you.
00:43:46Later.
00:43:47Later.
00:43:54So you think Owen's responsible for your husband's murder?
00:44:04Yes, I do.
00:44:07And the others?
00:44:11Yes, I do.
00:44:17Sorry.
00:44:22I'm sorry about your family, Mrs. Whitmore.
00:44:26About your husband?
00:44:30We'll bring him in.
00:44:32I'll try and bring him in without any...
00:44:38I'll find him.
00:44:40You have reached the office of Dr. Jonas Julian. Please leave a message.
00:44:43Kate, it's Owen.
00:44:44Um, something's happened.
00:44:46It's-it's that Eugene Branch.
00:44:49I-I really need to talk to you right now.
00:44:51...Branch, and we're taking your calls all night.
00:44:53Eva, you're not a fan of capital punishment, even for the likes of me and Gene.
00:44:58Unreal, just unreal.
00:45:00Deja vu, all over again.
00:45:02It's Branch.
00:45:03I don't know how, but he's orchestrating these killing.
00:45:06Do you think he's doing this from prison?
00:45:08So, like, stop the execution, and I bet you the murders will stop, too.
00:45:12A circus-like atmosphere has taken hold outside the main gate at Townsend State Prison,
00:45:17where competing signs of this hot-button issue aggressively voiced their opinions at one another.
00:45:22The recent murders have ratcheted up tensions to the boiling point,
00:45:25as the countdown to the execution continues.
00:45:28And now, back to you, Jim.
00:45:30Good to you, Jim.
00:45:54Is this a joke?
00:45:56What do you mean? Is this a joke?
00:45:58Can we talk? What the fuck are we doing?
00:46:00What are you doing?
00:46:01Is this a joke?
00:46:21You're fucking out of your mind!
00:46:23You're fucking out of your mind!
00:46:25You don't get it!
00:46:34Dr. Eugene Branch is following in his infamous father's footsteps.
00:46:38And it's believed to be the first time in recording history that a state has executed first a father and then his son.
00:46:45Well, isn't it a known fact that evil begets evil? That's biblical, you know?
00:46:51They should just do it already! Why all the fuss?
00:46:56You know, we've got to be the last state still using electrocution.
00:47:00National media makes us out as backward laughingstock.
00:47:03So she gets the last laugh after all, huh?
00:47:06Hey, I'll see you in the courtyard.
00:47:12Hey, I'll see you in the courtyard.
00:47:14Where you going, pretty boy?
00:47:21Open the heads!
00:47:22Hey!
00:47:23Hey!
00:47:24Hey!
00:47:25Hey!
00:47:26Hey!
00:47:27Hey!
00:47:28Hey!
00:47:29Hey!
00:47:30Ease up! He's gonna date with the devil!
00:48:00We've got the same face. Same eyes.
00:48:13I guess you've always been the best character.
00:48:22We've got the same face. Same eyes.
00:48:25I guess you've always been the best part of me, huh?
00:48:32I'm no part of you.
00:48:34No part.
00:48:37Look at this.
00:48:41This is everything that you've bred.
00:48:43And it's insanity.
00:48:45It's insane!
00:48:51What kind of scene of the Kalmar demon is coming?
00:48:55It's too bad today.
00:48:58They moustasticize, don't they?
00:49:00No, stop. Stop.
00:49:01All of this, it's your fault.
00:49:05Everything that's happened is your fault.
00:49:08You're the one.
00:49:10You're making me lose my mind.
00:49:15Well, in terms of what you experienced,
00:49:17and what you witnessed as a boy...
00:49:25That's the truth.
00:49:36That's why Walter came here.
00:49:38Wait, Walter, you mean my father?
00:49:40Oh, Walter. Walter.
00:49:42My father.
00:49:44Walter came here because of your fragility.
00:49:47That's the only thing you've got in common with him.
00:49:48You come here for the truth.
00:49:53You come here to find out what you were subjected to.
00:49:56You come here to seek your sanity.
00:50:00That's what you've got in common with me.
00:50:02Oh, I am not like you.
00:50:04You're just like me.
00:50:05Like you? Like you?
00:50:07You're exactly like me.
00:50:09I'm not like you. You disgust me.
00:50:11You disgust me, okay?
00:50:12Then why are you here?
00:50:18Are you living in hope?
00:50:21Are you hoping to rationalize the obvious?
00:50:26Are you praying you don't have anything but blood
00:50:28in common with your father?
00:50:32Because that's the truth, isn't it?
00:50:33It's in you, my blood.
00:50:35I'm inside you.
00:50:37Same genetic markers define us.
00:50:40Don't they?
00:50:42No, you can't deny that.
00:50:44You can't deny it.
00:50:46I can try.
00:50:47It's okay. I live in hope.
00:50:48I pray.
00:50:50I pray that her entity would not consume
00:50:51three generations of this family.
00:50:55I pray that it wouldn't infect my boy.
00:51:00My little boy?
00:51:03Owen, my father, succumbed.
00:51:05Do you understand?
00:51:06He gave in to his urges.
00:51:08I wasn't going down that road.
00:51:09I studied.
00:51:10I studied the markers.
00:51:12I studied the encoded strings.
00:51:14Whatever it is that predetermines our inclinations,
00:51:16our behavior.
00:51:18It's not a matter of willpower.
00:51:19Do you believe?
00:51:20Do you believe this is a matter of willpower?
00:51:22It's a choice.
00:51:23It's absolutely a choice.
00:51:27You choose to kill.
00:51:28You choose.
00:51:29You're a killer by choice.
00:51:30I'm a killer by nature.
00:51:32Like you.
00:51:33I'm a killer by nature.
00:51:35By nature.
00:51:36I just don't want to see you go through the torments.
00:51:40Do you know what they talk about out there?
00:51:42They talk about victims.
00:51:44They don't have a clue.
00:51:45They don't have a clue as to our torment.
00:51:47What we live with.
00:51:48What we go through.
00:51:48Dress for hustle.
00:51:51Big day tomorrow.
00:51:54Do you understand the skills I possess?
00:51:58Do you know that I possess the God-given talent to reprogram a mutation?
00:52:04For medical science, you carve them up?
00:52:06Owen, if I can regenerate DNA into something salvageable, a salvageable bloodline, what
00:52:11does it matter?
00:52:12In the scheme of things, Owen, in 1,000 years of research and science, what does it matter
00:52:18whether I kill for me or I carve for you?
00:52:22For me.
00:52:23For me, you carve?
00:52:25You, I hate you!
00:52:26I hate you, okay?
00:52:28It's your legacy!
00:52:29Would you listen to me?
00:52:31You're a third-generation killer.
00:52:33I read the papers.
00:52:34I know what you're telling them.
00:52:35You turn yourself in.
00:52:37You turn yourself in right now.
00:52:39The science of the community will demand a state of execution.
00:52:41Yo, you want me to save you!
00:52:43You want me to save you, and I'm not here to save you!
00:52:46I'm here to save me!
00:52:47You understand?
00:52:48I want genetic destruction.
00:52:49I'm here to save me!
00:52:50I'm here to save me!
00:52:50This is research!
00:52:51I need to be saved!
00:52:53Eliminate the champion!
00:52:54Eliminate the traits!
00:52:55Eliminate the traits that discipline in society.
00:52:58Eliminate criminal behavior only.
00:53:00This is research, Owen.
00:53:01This is research that could benefit mankind for generations
00:53:04in ways you cannot even fully imagine!
00:53:06I'm fine.
00:53:06You hear me?
00:53:07End criminal behavior as we know it!
00:53:10That's a legacy!
00:53:12That's a legacy!
00:53:15Okay.
00:53:19Motherfucker!
00:53:20Kill you!
00:53:21Myself!
00:53:21You f***ing asshole!
00:53:23This is your answer for everything.
00:53:28I don't know anything.
00:53:38No.
00:53:58I'm not a kid anymore.
00:54:14Confusion and anxiety are the words of the day here at the Department of Corrections.
00:54:19Although Eugene Branch is set to be put to death when the clock strikes midnight tomorrow night,
00:54:24there are rumors of a last-minute appeal his attorneys are preparing
00:54:29based on the recent murders,
00:54:31which all bear the same signature trademark of Dr. Branch's victims.
00:54:39So your room is all set up for you, building one.
00:54:42Get some rest. It's been one hell of a day.
00:54:46Oh.
00:54:49Then you're gonna need this.
00:54:54How did, uh...
00:54:59How did you know I'd be at the prison?
00:55:03Your voicemail message wasn't too hard to figure out.
00:55:06Turns out Dr. Branch and the prison authorities were expecting you.
00:55:10Ramis, she, uh, asked you to see me because of your expertise?
00:55:16Criminal's predisposition.
00:55:18It's the ability to foretell anti-social behavior based upon genetic makeup.
00:55:27They knew.
00:55:30My parents knew.
00:55:33They knew that Branch is my dad.
00:55:37After your father's arrest, you were placed in protective services.
00:55:41They found you a foster family, the Whitmores, who eventually ended up adopting you.
00:55:50They never told you about it for your own protection.
00:55:52So, uh...
00:55:57Am I a murderer?
00:55:59Did I kill that girl? Did I kill Dr. Ramis?
00:56:03Did I? You're the expert, right?
00:56:06You're safe here.
00:56:09The place is empty.
00:56:11The building's on lockdown.
00:56:13The medication will help you sleep.
00:56:14We'll deal with it tomorrow.
00:56:15Tomorrow.
00:56:23The nightmares were so clear.
00:56:25And then the blacking out and the bloodstains.
00:56:28I needed to know if what I was feeling consciously was the same.
00:56:37It's what I was feeling subconsciously.
00:56:39And if I could have those feelings while I was wide awake.
00:56:45This is good, Owen.
00:56:47This is a safe place for you to submit to your thoughts, your urges.
00:56:52We can't control who we are, but we can control how we handle who we are.
00:56:58When you're watching Maggie, where do your instincts drive you?
00:57:03Has she angered you?
00:57:06Made you jealous?
00:57:07Made you jealous?
00:57:10If you were alone with her.
00:57:18Sorry to interrupt you, Doctor.
00:57:20Detective Houlihan is here.
00:57:22I told him you two were in session, but he's insistent.
00:57:25I understand.
00:57:27Tell him to meet me outside my office in two minutes.
00:57:30I was hoping this would wait until the morning.
00:57:34Look, is there, like, um...
00:57:36Bathroom?
00:57:37Yeah, but...
00:57:38It's right over there.
00:57:39Why don't you clean yourself up a little bit?
00:57:41Okay.
00:57:43Thanks.
00:57:44Can this wait, Detective?
00:57:45My patient is heavily medicated and desperately in need of sleep and observation.
00:57:57Observation time is over, Doc.
00:57:58Where is he?
00:57:59Where is he?
00:58:00Uh, he'll be right out.
00:58:01He's just washing your hands.
00:58:02I'm sorry.
00:58:03I'm sorry.
00:58:04I'm sorry.
00:58:05I'm sorry.
00:58:06I'm sorry.
00:58:07I'm sorry.
00:58:08I'm sorry.
00:58:09I'm sorry.
00:58:10I'm sorry.
00:58:11I'm sorry.
00:58:12I'm sorry.
00:58:14It's okay.
00:58:16Uh, he'll be right out.
00:58:17He's just washing up.
00:58:20I don't know if you're aware, but we found Walter Whitmore.
00:58:23Oh, he'll be right out. He's just washing up.
00:58:34I don't know if you're aware,
00:58:37but we found Walter Whitmore.
00:58:40Oh, that's great news.
00:58:43That's great news.
00:58:45Especially for Owen. He can really use it right now.
00:58:48Dead.
00:58:51Brutally murdered.
00:58:51Placed in the most unflattering position in his own bed, actually.
00:58:56Oh, my God.
00:58:59This is too much. This is just too much.
00:59:09Does he have to be told just yet?
00:59:11Doctor, I am here to arrest Owen Whitmore.
00:59:17Now.
00:59:21Owen.
00:59:24I need you out here now.
00:59:27Owen.
00:59:27Owen.
00:59:27Jason.
00:59:28I don't know.
00:59:58I don't know.
01:00:28I don't know.
01:00:58I don't know.
01:01:28I don't know.
01:01:29I don't know.
01:01:30I don't know.
01:01:35I didn't mean to.
01:01:36Are you crazy?
01:01:38I don't know.
01:01:42You hurt me, Owen.
01:01:44I just said I didn't mean to.
01:01:46I mean yesterday, Owen.
01:01:49Why would you push me away like that?
01:01:51Who you think I am is not who I really am.
01:01:55I've been watching you.
01:01:58I don't know.
01:01:59I don't know.
01:02:00I just...
01:02:01I've been watching you and I get...
01:02:04I don't know.
01:02:05I don't know.
01:02:06I just get this feeling and I just need you.
01:02:12I need you to look at me and I need you to talk to me and I need to hear you.
01:02:18Okay.
01:02:19Okay.
01:02:20Okay.
01:02:21I...
01:02:22My...
01:02:23My father is...
01:02:24I heard.
01:02:25Owen.
01:02:26I'm so sorry.
01:02:28This...
01:02:29This is why I can't be with you, okay?
01:02:34I might be dangerous.
01:02:36Owen.
01:02:37You're dangerously close to pissing me off.
01:02:42Why would you push me away?
01:02:46Why?
01:02:47Because I love you.
01:02:51Because I love you and I can't chance that.
01:02:54I know, Owen.
01:02:56I've always known.
01:03:03I know.
01:03:04I know.
01:03:07I know.
01:03:09Owen.
01:03:11Thanks.
01:03:12Thanks.
01:03:13It's about time you figured it out.
01:03:42That's right.
01:03:43Matt.
01:03:44I know.
01:03:45Do you want to call me?
01:03:46And I know.
01:03:47Bye.
01:03:48Good.
01:03:49You can visit me again.
01:03:50It's probably a good job.
01:03:51You can get me with me.
01:03:52I'll go to the next door.
01:03:53But then, you know, I feel like I have a nice day.
01:03:54But then, you know, I know.
01:03:56I feel like you are going to walk to me.
01:03:58Where are you going?
01:03:59You under crazy.
01:04:00I hope you're going to walk.
01:04:01You're going to walk.
01:04:02You're going to walk.
01:04:03You're going to walk.
01:04:04my mind. That's quite all right. You told me when you had your meeting with Walter that he was
01:04:10anxious to see Jonas. But the thing is, when you had the meeting with him, we had not met Jonas
01:04:15Julian yet. Jonas Julian? No, Mrs. Whitmore. I was referring to our facility psychiatrist, Jonas
01:04:23Goddard. Oh, really? Um, well, it's, you know, it's an unusual name and it just struck me as
01:04:31kind of odd. Let me ask you a question. Do you have any, oh, you know, badges, ID badges, or any staff
01:04:40photos that you could fax me to take a look? Uh, well, it's not protocol, Mrs. Whitmore, but, uh...
01:04:47Just for my own peace of mind. Considering the circumstances, I suppose I could. What's your
01:04:52fax number? Jay's got me staying in a room here at the clinic. I hope it doesn't freak you out.
01:04:58Are you going to be okay? Yeah. Okay. Uh, trust me, it'll be fine. This is messed up.
01:05:28Let it go for the night, Owen. I just don't trust myself to try to sleep. Then trust me instead.
01:05:53Come sleep with me, Owen.
01:05:58Come sleep with me.
01:06:28I've searched the grounds. The jeep's gone. I'm assuming Owen is too. This kid has got to come
01:06:44off the street for all of our sake. Thank you. Tell me what you make of this.
01:06:52Detective Houlihan, please.
01:07:05Dr. Julie.
01:07:08What am I, what am I missing?
01:07:10Receptiveness is simply a matter of timing.
01:07:26The mind must be softened up and then eventually completely torn down in order to reconstruct an entirely new perspective.
01:07:37The real perspective. The demons are naturally within you. It's your birthright.
01:07:43They simply need to be aroused. They all know the blood on your shirt wasn't.
01:07:50Now's your chance.
01:07:51Now's your chance.
01:07:54In the middle of the gut. And then
01:07:56twisted hard.
01:07:58Then again.
01:08:00Let him fall on the blade.
01:08:01Have been made and are in place for tonight's scheduled execution.
01:08:05It appears Dr. Eugene Branch
01:08:07has a date with death tonight at midnight.
01:08:10The only hope for Mean Gene at this point
01:08:12is a telephone call from the governor
01:08:14which does not appear to be forthcoming.
01:08:16You're behind these murders, aren't you?
01:08:46Jonas Goddard.
01:08:51How long have you been Eugene's personal shrink?
01:08:55Hmm? Did you actually believe that you were probing his mind?
01:09:00How many years did it take him to convince you that he was not insane?
01:09:04Insanity. It's such a misunderstood condition.
01:09:10Did you know that all of us have shades of it within us?
01:09:14I'm surprised that Owen took as long as he did to unravel.
01:09:18You made me doubt my son once, but never ever again.
01:09:23Do the prison authorities know what a fraud you are?
01:09:26Oh, make no mistake, Leona. I'm a doctor.
01:09:30I educated and positioned myself to be hired at the prison.
01:09:34Gene pioneered the early theories, but I took criminal predisposition mainstream.
01:09:40Until the Swedes created a new theory to disprove genetic linkage.
01:09:46Why Sweden is embraced as mainstream is beyond me.
01:09:52We had to find Owen. Prove that he had the tendencies.
01:09:58That he was a killer like two generations before him.
01:10:02The Julian principle will once again be the dominant theory.
01:10:07And if it should happen to stay Gene's execution and send an avalanche of federal research funds my way, then...
01:10:16Hey.
01:10:17All you care about is the money.
01:10:19You really are a fraud.
01:10:21Additional research will benefit mankind more than you can ever imagine.
01:10:26Sometimes individuals have to be sacrificed for the well-being of all.
01:10:30The following in Gene's footsteps?
01:10:35Oh.
01:10:36To achieve medical immortality, I'd follow Gene to hell and back.
01:10:41I wouldn't have it any other way.
01:10:46Oh!
01:10:47Oh!
01:10:48Owen!
01:10:49Owen!
01:10:50Owen!
01:10:51Morning, Mr. Whitmore.
01:10:52Sleep time's over.
01:11:00Ow!
01:11:01Oh!
01:11:02Ow!
01:11:03Oh!
01:11:04There's just doing...
01:11:05You're wired to kill!
01:11:06What's the matter with you?
01:11:08Let me demonstrate.
01:11:10Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
01:11:13Let her go.
01:11:14Let her go, Jay.
01:11:20Come on.
01:11:22Let her.
01:11:23Let her go.
01:11:24You can't do it, can you?
01:11:26Look at you.
01:11:28You're pathetic.
01:11:30How could I have been so wrong?
01:11:35You're not gonna screw up my life's work.
01:11:37I will kill you. I will kill you.
01:11:40I will kill you myself.
01:11:42Maggie's right.
01:11:44You're no killer.
01:12:00To endure what he endured.
01:12:05To watch.
01:12:07What it is he watched?
01:12:13Can you imagine?
01:12:14Someone, or he himself, he has to become cognizant,
01:12:18fully cognizant of the pain that he was subjected to.
01:12:22Which of the final analysis?
01:12:25I myself am accountable for.
01:12:27But he is bound to be the troubled young man.
01:12:33This is the video we thought Walter received.
01:12:36The only one we would have allowed.
01:12:37For your sake, Owen.
01:12:40Warden.
01:12:42It's my father, Stella.
01:12:45I might be able to get you a moment, but nothing more.
01:12:48Owen, you don't have to do this, Owen.
01:12:51Oh, I think I need to.
01:12:54All right, come on.
01:12:56I'll meet you outside.
01:13:05Can you give this young man a minute with Dr. Branch?
01:13:08And make sure everything is sanitized before you take him in.
01:13:11Okay.
01:13:13Once things are squared away, he'll take you in.
01:13:15But you've only got a minute.
01:13:17I'm needed in the visitation room, so...
01:13:20Good luck.
01:13:21Thanks.
01:13:22Hi.
01:13:23What's that, uh...
01:13:39Are you the executioner?
01:13:41That's me, boy.
01:13:42Really?
01:13:43Mm-hmm.
01:13:44How did you decide to do that?
01:13:48My daddy?
01:13:49Oh, he operated a little sparky damn near 40 years.
01:13:53And my granddaddy?
01:13:55He's a hangman.
01:13:56Do you believe that?
01:13:57That honest-to-God hangman?
01:13:58Do you believe that?
01:13:59That honest-to-God hangman?
01:14:00I guess it kind of ruins the family.
01:14:04Book-a-booka.
01:14:05Book-a-booka.
01:14:06The only possible state of execution at this court would be coming from the governor,
01:14:17who is obviously...
01:14:18Let's get this over with, alright?
01:14:19Yeah.
01:14:26Oh, and I'm just seeing the lights going in open.
01:14:30That is usually a sign that the execution took place.
01:14:33We have a lot of happy people here.
01:14:34People are cheering.
01:14:35Some people are very sad.
01:14:36This is a very emotional case here at the town of state prison.
01:15:00Breaking news.
01:15:01We've just received word that Dr. Eugene Branch, who is convicted of murdering his wife and using her body for research, has been executed at 12.15 this morning.
01:15:11I repeat, Eugene Branch has been executed.
01:15:13Eugene Branch has been executed.
01:15:15And so, but while an across many years throughout the town of state prison period that looked veryxed.
01:15:17Booch and ethics had been executed on June 15th.
01:15:18It took an almost damage, and went through, and had been executed.
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