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00:00You
00:05Previously on the hunting party called the pit home to the most dangerous and violent criminals in history
00:10All of whom the world believes are dead or at least it was until the blast hit
00:16Are you gonna ask me out or what no?
00:20Maybe
00:23Your father is the only one who can tell me who my biological mother is
00:27Can I speak with him? No, you can't. It's my mother
00:31Hi, Jane. We need to talk
00:42Let's talk about serial killers
00:45Was the Bay Area butcher born a killer or did his environment turn him into one is a sociopath a
00:53result of nature or
00:55nurture
00:57Well, that is a question that has plagued scientists and academics for centuries
01:03In fact, some behavioral psychiatrist at quantica was probably asking that very question right now
01:09Unfortunately, they're looking for an answer. They'll never find
01:14I propose while environment clearly plays a part
01:18It is the anatomical structure of one's brain
01:22our
01:23nature that will determine which of us will become the next
01:30butcher
01:35Hey man, spare a few bucks just trying to get a hot meal tell you what
01:41I'll do you one better. I'm looking for paid participants for a research study if you're interested
01:46I'll offer you a hot meal and twenty dollars on top
01:51What do you say?
01:52Huh?
02:07It's a cold night to be on the streets, huh?
02:09Yeah, uh
02:11Working on getting the place saving up
02:15I'm assuming your family can't help
02:19Uh, no, man. I kind of got no one
02:24My wife makes these and they're just delicious. Here, please help yourself
02:29Unless you'd rather not take candy from a stranger
02:33No, I love toffee, thanks
02:37So you're some kind of teacher, huh?
02:39Uh, yes, neuroscience
02:40I have an M.D. and Ph.D., which means I practice and I do research
02:47Oh, wow
02:48I barely graduated daycare
02:50Oh
02:52Well, I'm sure you'll find your purpose in this world
02:56Yeah, school is never really
02:59Re-really
03:02Never really
03:14Well, good news, Johnny
03:16Your life will not be in vain
03:19I mean, I don't want to sound condescending, but let's be honest. You were going nowhere fast
03:27What happened?
03:29Just relax
03:29Almost there
03:46Oh, no, no, no, no
03:59There's really only so much you can learn from textbooks and teachers
04:04Real knowledge can only be gained through experience and taking chances that
04:11Most people just don't have the stomach for
04:15One of those chances might just turn out to change the world
04:20And who knows, Johnny
04:23You might still prove to be more important than you ever imagined
04:44What's that? I don't know, I don't know, this is, this is a lot to take in
04:50I understand
04:51I understand
04:52When did you realize?
04:54The moment I saw you in the command center
04:57So I pulled your military DNA records and ran them against mine
05:02When I was an inmate at the pit, Dr. Dulles used to let me watch some of your sessions with
05:07him
05:07Those moments meant everything to me
05:13Then once I was out of the pit
05:16Graduated?
05:17That's what Dulles liked to call it
05:21And I finally had my freedom
05:23He still refused to tell me anything more about you or where you lived
05:28And then, 20 years later, here you are
05:37I'm not really sure what I'm supposed to say
05:42You don't have to say anything
05:45This can be whatever you want it to be or don't
05:51But I would very much like to get to know you
05:58You have my eyes
06:13Half-calf with cream and two sugars
06:17Someone's paying attention
06:19Details matter
06:21But did you
06:22Pour the decaf in first
06:24Yes
06:26Although, I haven't figured out why you do that
06:30And I plan on remaining a mystery
06:33Morales
06:34What do we got?
06:36Facial rec picked up this photo
06:37It was sent by a Harvard undergrad to his roommates
06:40I assume we already accessed the phones remotely and scrubbed the image
06:43Done
06:44Don't tell congress
06:45And the students have no idea they just captured a real image of Sydney Fairfax
06:49The Boston 9 case
06:51Guess he was more than a person of interest
06:53Boston 9?
06:54Why does that sound so familiar?
06:55It's an infamous unsolved case from 1990 to 1995
06:58Nine bodies were found buried in the remote woods beside the concord river
07:02Each with a section of their brain removed
07:05It's never just a good old shot to the chest anymore is it?
07:08What?
07:10You know what I meant
07:12You know these cuts look very professional
07:15I mean almost surgical
07:17That's what the cops thought too
07:19Which is why Sydney Fairfax an esteemed professor wound up on their radar
07:22Along with other rumored suspects
07:24But before they could build a case
07:26He died in a one-car accident driving home from Harvard
07:29Big air quotes on that one
07:31Sounds to me like somebody figured out Fairfax was the Boston 9 guy
07:35He didn't want the public to know the truth so they disappeared him inside the pit
07:38No, you're right
07:39This is the first time the pit has faked the death of an inmate before they were caught for their
07:42crimes
07:43What do we have on his therapies?
07:44From what I'm seeing, he was never officially treated
07:47There are no therapies, no treatment logs, nothing
07:49Whoever hit him in the pit really wanted to make sure he vanished
07:52Okay, Morales, can you and the team pull up any public information, biographies, interviews, anything that he's done
07:57Anything we can use to get inside his head?
07:59We're on it
08:00Hey, sorry I'm late
08:02You okay?
08:04Yeah
08:05Yeah, I just set my alarm at p.m.
08:07Like an idiot
08:07Where are we headed?
08:09Boston
08:09Hope we brought a jacket
08:26I'm not going to have to get inside his head
08:28I'm not going to have to get inside his head
08:28Hello, Professor
08:44Professor Allenson?
08:53Hello?
09:07Hippocampus.
09:11Hippocampus.
09:12Hippocampus.
09:13It's the hippo...
09:15Pompomous.
09:17Professor?
09:19Hippocampus.
09:20Are you okay?
09:33Help me.
09:36Help me.
09:40Help!
09:42Somebody help!
10:02All right, note the slightly reduced volume in the prefrontal lobe, the moderately reduced
10:11connections between the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex.
10:15Every serial killer I have studied shares a number of these anatomical features.
10:22Well, you may be wondering, if we can just scan someone's brain and determine their predisposition
10:28toward murderous violence, shouldn't we be able to stop them before they start?
10:33Unfortunately, not so simple.
10:37Because these unique structures are not isolated to killers alone.
10:44For example, structurally, this patient's brain is no different from your average serial killer.
10:52Yet, this scan belongs to my assistant, Mr. Clive Allenson.
10:58So far, he hasn't killed anyone that we know of.
11:04So, we have to ask, why is one a killer and the other my assistant?
11:11Where is that biological switch inside their minds?
11:15And what flips it from off to on?
11:21Love the sound of his own voice, doesn't he?
11:23Yeah, he does.
11:24Five years old, Fairfax was labeled a gifted child and wound up skipping several grades.
11:28In multiple interviews, he mentions feeling completely out of step with his much older classmates.
11:32It's my guess that, over time, Fairfax's antisocial traits bloomed into a full-blown lifestyle.
11:38So, he retreated into academia where his smarts were an asset, not a liability.
11:42Let me guess, he's one of those kids that went to Harvard at 16.
11:45Fifteen.
11:46At 20, he had his M.D. and his Ph.D., and at 25, he was a tenured professor
11:51and a leading voice in the convergence of criminal anatomy, neuroscience, and antisocial personality disorder.
11:57Doogie Howser, the serial killer.
11:59That is a show I would watch.
12:02Hey, what's the over-under on serial killers being geniuses?
12:06On TV?
12:07Yeah, pretty high.
12:08But not in real life.
12:10Sidney Fairfax was in his own class of minds, like a Ted Kaczynski, another Ivy Leaguer, or a Rodney Alcala.
12:15Alcala?
12:16Dating game killer, UCLA.
12:18If these guys are such brilliant geniuses, why are they making such horrible life choices?
12:22Because he didn't see it as a horrible life choice.
12:25Sidney savored the power and control he felt over killing an innocent person.
12:29He could recognize his victim's distress, but didn't weight it.
12:33The consequences of his actions on others meant absolutely nothing to him.
12:36Plus, being a professor would have allowed him to hide in plain sight.
12:39I'm sure that was part of the thrill.
12:41Yeah, super thrilling stuff.
12:46Hey, Morales, what's up?
12:47I've been monitoring Boston PD scanners.
12:50Get this, Fairfax had an assistant named Clive Allenson.
12:53Yeah, we know who he is.
12:54Was.
12:55Allenson was just found dead in his lab at Harvard.
13:05Thanks.
13:15Oh, that did not take the professor for a Hellraiser fan.
13:21If Morales can identify what these pins are, maybe we can figure out where Fairfax got them.
13:26What are we thinking? Torture?
13:28There's an injection site on his carotid.
13:30Fairfax drugged him.
13:32If he wanted to torture him, he would have left him wide awake.
13:34Okay, so what are you thinking?
13:35Like, this was punishment?
13:37Or whatever it was, we need to figure out where this mad scientist is going next.
13:42Morales, where are you with facial wreck, traffic cams, anything?
13:44Still nothing.
13:46What are you thinking, Bex?
13:50Let's find out if the kid who found him is still on campus.
13:54Do you think I did it?
13:56You told me to get a lawyer.
13:57I don't have a lawyer.
13:59Hey Jack, I need you to do something for me, okay?
14:01Can you make two fists?
14:03Both hands?
14:05Tight, squeeze, really hard.
14:07And release.
14:09You just went through something really horrible and right now your brain is flooding your body.
14:12With epinephrine and cortisol.
14:15Yeah, by squeezing my fist I am flushing the blood to my muscles where the Kempos can be absorbed.
14:22Jack, we don't think that you killed Allison.
14:25Can you get me out of here?
14:27We can't, and we will.
14:31But we just need to ask you a few questions first.
14:38Can you tell us anything about those pins?
14:40Our colleague identified them as electrodes used in deep brain stimulation.
14:45That's right.
14:46They're incredibly cutting edge.
14:49Whoever killed Allison, could they have gotten those pins in the lab?
14:52Yes.
14:53But I've never seen DBS electrodes implanted in those areas of the skull before.
14:59Why not?
15:00Because it's crazy.
15:01It's unsafe.
15:02It could cause strokes, hemorrhages.
15:06Do you know anyone who would implant them like that?
15:08No, but I can tell you whoever did definitely knew what they were doing.
15:11I mean, those were freehand burr holes.
15:14I don't follow.
15:15Only a highly skilled brain surgeon trained in the latest technology could have done that.
15:22You can stand by for call for service in progress.
15:24We will not know now.
15:31Hey, Shane.
15:32It's Sarah.
15:33I just wanted you to know my dad passed away a few nights ago in his sleep.
15:38I'm just glad he went peacefully.
15:40We can talk whenever.
15:43Shane.
15:45Morales, I need you to pull up Tom Beecher's medical file.
15:47Yeah.
15:48Why not?
15:48Since we're on the topic of barbaric experimental brain surgeries.
15:52How is it that a guy who's in prison for 30 years performs a cutting edge surgery with
15:57technology that was developed decades after he wound up in the pit?
16:00You don't think Fairfax was just sitting on the bench?
16:02No, I think he was working down there.
16:04I mean, look, Tom Beecher, he had brain surgeries performed in the pit.
16:08We always assumed that it was Dulles, but what if Fairfax was the one actually performing them?
16:12I'm sending you Beecher's records now.
16:14Take a look at the letters next to Dulles' signature.
16:20SF, Sydney, Fairfax.
16:22Seems like Dulles wasn't the only one using pit inmates' specimens.
16:25There are at least 20 other patients with SF initials in their medical files.
16:29That's just after a 15-second search.
16:31That also explains why Fairfax's pit files never existed.
16:33He wasn't just an inmate. He was a visiting professor.
16:50Can I help you?
16:52Willis Sanchez?
16:53Yes.
16:54I'm with the university.
16:56My name is Dr. Fairfax.
17:05Dr. Charles, we were hoping that you could help us with another inmate.
17:09What can you tell us about Professor Sidney Fairfax?
17:12Was there any way that he continued his work when he was in the pit?
17:15Sidney's time in the pit was regrettable.
17:19And yes, he continued his research.
17:22He was even encouraged to by Dr. Dulles.
17:26Fairfax believed that serial killers' brains shared specific anatomical traits.
17:32That biology could predict an individual's potential for murder.
17:36So the population inside the pit offered him access to hundreds of ideal test subjects.
17:45Dr. Dulles was fascinated by Sidney's work, despite the obvious moral erosion.
17:54Okay, what can you tell us about Fairfax's work in deep brain stimulation?
17:58Sidney believed in select patients.
18:01He could use DBS to stimulate dormant violent tendencies in non-violent subjects.
18:07Like flipping a biological switch in their minds.
18:10A noble pursuit of the goal simply had been to flip the switch off in violent offenders.
18:16Are you saying it wasn't?
18:17I'm saying when it comes to the pit, things are never as simple as they seem.
18:21If a switch can be turned off...
18:23It can be turned on.
18:25Exactly.
18:26Dulles believed it was impossible.
18:28Of course, inside the pit, there weren't any non-violent offenders to test his theory upon.
18:33So he used other inmates as disposable lab rats.
18:38Okay, so who is right?
18:39We'll never know.
18:41Dulles lost his mind, and without Dulles, Fairfax stayed locked in his cell.
18:46Until now.
18:52Morales, I've got a report of a 911 call about an injured woman wandering the streets of Cambridge.
18:57She had, quote, things drilled into her head.
19:00The ID says Willa Sanchez.
19:02Get this to the team.
19:03And find out what hospital they're taking her to.
19:08All right.
19:09I'll have the doctor come speak with me.
19:11Okay.
19:13I have been on this from the beginning.
19:15They're still working to stabilize Willa Sanchez.
19:17But they said they would let me know.
19:21Shane.
19:24Hey.
19:26Sorry.
19:28Is Willa gonna make it?
19:29Are you okay?
19:31You're just really out of it today.
19:35Does this have anything to do with why you were late this morning?
19:37Yes, it's clear.
19:39I understand.
19:40Shane.
19:43Bureaucratic son of a bitch.
19:46That was Langley.
19:48Lazarus played me.
19:49Her whole, uh, balance of power speech?
19:52Garbage.
19:53What happened?
19:54She leveraged the attack on Cyrus' convoy to assume military control over all future prisoner
19:59transports.
19:59What?
20:00She can do that?
20:00She just did.
20:02You can see her now.
20:03It's one visitor at a time and it has to be quick.
20:06The OR is already prepped.
20:11Infectious stroke of the neuro-oncology, please.
20:22Willa.
20:29Willa, my name is Rebecca Henderson.
20:31I'm here to help you.
20:33I wanna catch the man that did this to you.
20:39Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, I'm, I'm late for class.
20:45No, you're in the hospital.
20:48Willa, can you hear me?
20:50No, no, no, no.
20:51I can't be late.
20:52I think we need to end the series.
20:53No, no, no, no, no, I can't be late.
20:56What are you gonna be late for, Willa?
20:58Doctor.
20:59He's at class.
20:59Always at class.
21:00Which class will you be late for?
21:03No, no, no, no, no.
21:05Uh, no, no, no.
21:06Uh, no, no, no.
21:06Uh, no, no.
21:07She's getting agitated. That's enough.
21:09He locks the doors. Can't be late.
21:11Who? Who locks the doors?
21:12The professor. Professor Fairfax.
21:13Professor Dulles.
21:18So Willa Sanchez knew Dulles. Dulles knew Fairfax.
21:22Who knew Clive Allis?
21:24Who had the brain of a benign psychopath.
21:27You think Fairfax targeted Willa because she had the same type of brain as Allinson?
21:31What if Fairfax was still trying to win his argument with Dr. Dulles
21:33and used Dulles as former students at MIT to do so?
21:37Hey, Morales, we need everything that Pitt has on Dr. Dulles.
21:40Oh, I hate to say it, but we've exhausted everything we have on Dulles.
21:43Except he does have a daughter who lives in Boston, Sarah Dulles.
21:47All right, send us her information. Maybe she knows something.
21:50Yep, on it.
21:53She doesn't.
21:56What?
21:58She just cleared out her dad's place and sent me everything that she had.
22:05What the hell are you talking about?
22:07Okay, it's a long story, and I promise I'm gonna explain,
22:10but if Dulles has anything on Fairfax in his files, it'll be at my apartment.
22:20Myles, I need you and Peck to go to Shane's.
22:22Get anything you can find.
22:24Calm's off.
22:26We gotta talk.
22:27Please.
22:47Go ahead.
22:48I know. I should have told you earlier.
22:51But you thought we wouldn't find out.
22:53No. No, it's not that at all. It's complicated.
22:56Look, I told you I've been searching for my biological mother, right?
23:00And Dulles, he was my best shot at finding her.
23:03Sarah sent me a message about an hour ago.
23:05Dulles died a few days back.
23:09Days?
23:09You told us weeks ago that he was already dead.
23:12Guys, I'm sorry that I didn't tell you about this,
23:14but this was never about me keeping secrets from you.
23:16This was about me finding my mother.
23:21And I did.
23:25Actually, she found me.
23:33She's Lazarus.
23:44You knew?
23:45I knew. For how long?
23:49A couple days.
23:51I was going to tell you.
23:53But you didn't.
23:55Well, you kept it from me.
23:57Yeah, we could say the same thing about you.
23:59What?
24:01These aren't even close to the same thing.
24:03No, I didn't have to tell you about this.
24:05But I still did.
24:07Sure, months later, after you intentionally lied to us.
24:10I have never withheld anything that could jeopardize a case.
24:14Never.
24:15Never.
24:15This was strictly personal.
24:25You know what?
24:29If he...
24:30If he...
24:30No, no, no.
24:30Stop, stop, stop, stop.
24:33What, am I supposed to go after him?
24:36Fairfax is out there.
24:38Let's focus on that.
24:42Of all the gin joints and all the towns and all the world, Dulles' files were in Shane's
24:47apartment all along.
24:49Yeah.
24:50You don't seem surprised?
24:52I'm learning not to be shocked by anything when it comes to this job.
24:56Or anyone.
24:57No.
24:58No, Shane is solid.
25:00Whatever this is, he had a good reason.
25:07Um, wait.
25:10Look at this.
25:12It's Willis Sanchez.
25:15This is from a 2002 longitudinal study.
25:19When Dulles was still chair at MIT, the cohort is 30 freshman students.
25:27Subject shows signs of reduced frontal lobe volume, reduced connections between the prefrontal
25:33cortex and the amygdala.
25:35That's the way Fairfax described the Bay Area Butcher's brain in his lecture.
25:39If everyone from this study has the same description, Dulles must have shared it with Fairfax at the
25:47pit.
25:51Any one of these people could be Fairfax's next victim.
26:03All this is now.
26:07I don't know.
26:10I don't know.
26:12Come on.
26:15Come on.
26:16Come on.
26:17Come on.
26:35Got it.
26:35Yes, ma'am.
26:36I'll let the team know.
26:37Guys, I've got locations on all 30 individuals who participated in the study.
26:41Only three are still in the area.
26:43Sending you their addresses now.
26:47None of these are far.
26:49We're on it.
27:14You've reached Sarah Dulles.
27:15I can't come to the phone right now.
27:17Please leave a message.
27:19Hey, Sarah.
27:21It's, uh...
27:23It's Shane.
27:24I'm actually in Boston.
27:27And, uh...
27:28I learned some things and I was hoping we could talk.
27:33So, uh...
27:33I looked at your dad's place.
27:36But, um...
27:39You're not home.
27:58Just stop the footage.
27:58You're by the bitch'sest.
28:16You're by the bitch.
28:23Sir? Sir, I'm with the police.
28:31Oh, damn.
28:39Buddy?
28:41Okay, um...
28:43We need to get you some help, all right?
28:44But first, I need to know, where is Professor Fairfax?
29:01It's Shane.
29:04Hey.
29:05421 Pine Street, now.
29:09I'm gonna need you to put the plates down.
29:12Listen, listen, buddy, I do not want to hurt you.
29:15Help is on the way.
29:16I need you to stay where you are, okay?
29:21No!
29:23Just relax, okay?
29:25I'm here to help you.
29:27Whoa, don't!
29:28Hey!
29:30Sorry.
29:37Okay.
30:01There again, reduced activity in the amygdala.
30:04but the orbitofrontal cortex is higher than average for his age group yes but he's already
30:11showing signs of an overly active ventral striatum we'll see what happens once he hits puberty
30:21jane keep going okay i just want to do better than last time if i do better can i go
30:28home
30:29you can go home when we're done
30:52oh you're awake splendid
30:57i cannot tell you how often i've thought about you over the years
31:00the little boy born in the pit there was always something so special about you
31:07you remember me
31:10no no no it's okay if you don't but i think that you and i are haunted by the same
31:18question
31:20nurture or nature
31:25guys that address is dulles's townhouse
31:29right go right yeah i'm familiar with what you're right is
31:36dulles wanted you to have a happy childhood to prove that environment shapes the mind more than
31:42biology he wanted so desperately for you just to be a normal kid but somewhere inside him he knew
31:50you you couldn't be and i think that you my perfect test subject have been brought back to me
31:58like some act of divine providence to finally prove that i am right
32:15psychopathy on demand is possible if only dulles were here to see this
32:22what oh you have something to add
32:25i don't know what you're talking about
32:27you want to see a killer's brain
32:29hmm why don't we open up your head
32:31i'll bet you've taken more lives than i have my friend
32:34no it's in the line of duty and self-defense it was protecting people it's not
32:38it's not the same thing
32:40i know you believe that but when we're done here you will understand the truth about yourself
32:45you will understand what it means to be the son of evelyn lazarus or do you call her caitlin
32:50i know nothing about her anymore
32:53i helped make evelyn lazarus what she is today i think i know a thing or two
32:57your mother was just the beginning shane but you i think may be the end
33:04i have waited 30 years to get inside that little head of yours
33:08and you can drill all the holes you want but the only psychopath down here
33:11is you
33:15let's find out
33:21that's a good boy
33:32sir
33:37he's alive sir can you hear me
33:41don't worry this is just a mild sedative it won't knock you out
33:44but it will keep you from moving around too much
33:48once i start to cut
33:49you'll be pleased to know that brain tissue has no pain receptors
33:56unfortunately the scalp most certainly does
33:59so if you can handle the drill we're golden
34:03so let's just give that a moment
34:06you'll begin
34:15shane
34:15you're doing great
34:26you're doing great
34:30don't scream
34:31they don't like it when we scream
34:33they don't like it when we scream
34:379-1-1 what's your emergency
34:39you need an ambulance at 421 pine
34:43where the hell is shane
34:50shane can't have just disappeared into thin air
34:51what are we missing
34:54we need to talk to someone that knew fairfax and dulles
34:59agent henderson shane was taken by sydney fairfax
35:01look i know you care about him as much as i do
35:04how can i help
35:05we tracked fairfax to a town house owned by dr dulles
35:09there is no sign that shane or fairfax are here
35:11you're in the right place just not the right level
35:14we searched the whole house
35:15no
35:17you haven't
35:30you're in the right place
35:30you're in the right place
35:30you're in the right place
35:31you're in the right place
35:32you're in the right place
35:35you're in the right place
35:35you're in the right place
35:35you're in the right place
35:37you're in the right place
35:38you're in the right place
35:38you're in the right place
35:39you're in the right place
35:39you're in the right place
35:39you're in the right place
35:39you're in the right place
35:40you're in the right place
35:40you're in the right place
35:40you're in the right place
35:41you're in the right place
35:43you're in the right place
35:46you're in the right place
35:47shoot you where you stand well that would be a terrible miscalculation because i've got a cranial
35:52drill four millimeters from plunging into little shane's temporal lobe i don't know doc i'm a pretty
35:58good shot well you're welcome to take your chances okay but i'm telling you that one flick of my
36:04finger and it's the end for your friend here wait stop shane is not your lab rat he is brave
36:13and
36:13selfless he's a decorated marine and yet he is way too humble to actually talk about that uh-huh he
36:19also has the brain of a killer so it doesn't matter how many holes you drill you won't change who
36:26shane
36:27is who he has chosen to be he cares more deeply about people than anyone i have ever met he
36:36is kind
36:37he's loyal and he can quite literally fall asleep wherever what do you possibly hope to gain with
36:44these stupid sentimental arguments time
36:59he's down
37:01i took you guys long enough yeah we were pretty pissed you know you didn't need to get abducted
37:07to remind us how much we care about you all right the team just cleaned up everything at dulles's
37:28place and fairfax's body's on route back to cheyenne what a day so listen i wanna
37:41i wanna say something to you guys listen we're good man we're sorry we you don't need to say anything
37:47no i i do um so i've had this secret from the time i was 15 that's when i found
38:01out my biological
38:02mother was a murderer since then i've been keeping that secret you know i've spent so long just guarding
38:10it keeping people at arm's length because of it that i i've never known how to put it down
38:23but now the first time maybe ever with you two i have something to lose
38:33so i'm sorry i'm sorry
38:43so putting it all out in the open i will drink to that
39:04got your message please come sit
39:10i wanted to thank you
39:13for saving shane's life and for ridding the world of dr sydney fairfax
39:20um yeah okay i'm not really sure what this is but you should know that shane has told us
39:25everything not everything there are still some pieces i haven't shared with him
39:31so what you're gonna share them with me now there's no excuse for what i did
39:35but there is context were you ever bullied in school rebecca bullies aren't just in school indeed
39:44but mine were and they were merciless
39:49i was 17 years old not comfortable in my own skin and i was not equipped to navigate what was
39:56done to me
39:58i didn't care about the consequences all i cared about was if i became the killer
40:06i'd no longer be the victim
40:12what i didn't know was that there was something wrong with me
40:17what i would later come to understand
40:21as homicidal psychopathy but dr dollison the pit cured me
40:28i serve my time and now i serve my country
40:40it's a very sympathetic story reform is possible rebecca
40:51and i think she's one of the most dangerous sociopaths i've ever met
41:11and whatever she's up to we're gonna stop her
41:18and
41:28and
41:33and
41:33and
41:34and
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