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00:16The video's video isresse.
00:16It makes you feel free to come in.
00:16I'm now going to be locked.
00:16I'm now going to be locked.
00:26It's okay.
00:34I don't know.
00:57I don't know.
01:26I'll put it to me on a plate.
01:35I'd like to have a look at the crime scene myself.
01:38Did the police turn up any clues?
01:40The police took some samples for the crime lab, but they couldn't promise any overnight results.
01:45So if you want to put your little magnifying glass up to the scene, it's fine with me.
01:50Great. I'll let you know if I find anything.
01:53Go to it.
02:23I'll let you know if I find anything.
02:52I'll let you know if I find anything.
02:58I'll let you know if I find anything.
03:07I'll let you know if I find anything.
03:08I'm curious about the red handprint the thief left. Does it have any significance in Maya culture?
03:14Afraid I can't help you there.
03:16What I want to know is what the hand was printed with.
03:19It's obviously not finger paint.
03:21Why don't you do a little analysis on it in the lab?
03:24Have you seen Henrik?
03:26I found a piece of paper inside the Pacal display case.
03:29It had some glyphs on it and a print of a red hand.
03:33I'm hoping he can give me a translation.
03:35What am I, fish food?
03:37Henrik's not the only one around here who can read a glyph, you know.
03:45Okay, great. Did you happen to see the thief's message?
03:48The police showed me the note.
03:50It said,
03:51The magician suffers yellow death.
03:53Whatever that means.
03:55Apparently, the thief just couldn't come up with the glyphs for
03:57The curator suffers flaming purple disgrace.
04:00Do you think Alejandro would go to extreme measures?
04:05Like stealing to reclaim Mexico's artifacts?
04:08Who knows?
04:15I've got work to do.
04:17Semper ubi sabubi.
04:40Henrik!
04:41Henrik!
04:50Amnesia?
04:50Wow.
04:51Henrik must have taken a real nose dive off that pyramid.
04:55Do you think he just fell, Nancy?
04:57Or was he pushed?
04:58Sounds like you need to find out about hospital visiting hours.
05:01Yeah, but you'd better get the lowdown from Joanna first.
05:04George is right.
05:05She is your supervisor after all.
05:07If you want to get fired.
05:14Oh, no, I hope not.
05:17Oh, no.
05:19Oh, no.
05:24And how come is goingств�jek to том?
05:30Oh, no.
05:37I don't know.
05:38Let's go.
06:28Okay, I've got a graph of the chemical use for the handprint, now I've got to match
06:33it up with a known substance, that's it!
07:05According to this chart, HG stands for Mercury, S stands for Sulfur, so the handprint was made
07:15from Mercury and Sulfur!
07:21Sulfur!
07:26Sulfur!
07:29Sulfur!
07:31Sulfur!
07:51Topeka Commission for the Arts, that's the organization Prudence Rutherford works for!
07:59Come in!
08:03First the Pakal carving is stolen and now my Star Glyph Man bumps his head and forgets
08:09his own name?
08:10What's next Nancy?
08:12Del Rio pulls the plug on the monolith, the board clams up on my funding, my mother posts
08:17my old prom pictures on the internet?
08:24Take it easy Joanna, I'm sure everything is going to be okay.
08:27What I need from you right now is action, not commentary Nancy.
08:32Will you follow up with the hospital and see if there's anything we can do to get Henrik's
08:36marbles back?
08:38I'll call right away.
08:40You can also pick up Henrik's mail if he gets any.
08:43Keep the lab in order and just try to help me keep the entire museum from going up in smoke.
08:49I did the chemical analysis you suggested.
08:52That red hand was printed with a compound containing mercury and sulfur.
08:57Does that mean anything to you?
08:58Sure, sure, cinnabar.
09:01The Maya would rub it into their most important carvings to add definition to the artist's
09:05lines.
09:07Where would a person get a supply of cinnabar?
09:10We use cinnabar here at the museum the same way the Maya did, to keep things as authentic
09:15as possible.
09:16Henrik orders those kinds of supplies, but we've been out of stock for quite a while.
09:21The last I heard there was some kind of hold up with the distributor.
09:26I've got work to do.
09:27Bye!
09:31Bye!
10:07Bye!
10:07You have voicemail.
10:13I did not understand that function.
10:16You have voicemail.
10:18Push in the channel.
10:18Press zero to retrieve messages.
10:20Press nine for an outside line.
10:36does your microscope have the sniffles a teensy weensy case of the snuffles with regular tune-ups
10:43you can keep your most sensitive and beloved tool in tip-top condition this is dr bob bobson
10:49the microscope doctor i'm in maui until the end of the month but if you call back in the near
10:55future
10:55we can set up an appointment until then aloha
11:21you have voicemail
11:33keep it real max speaking
11:38hi i'm the new deputy curator over at beach hill museum i wonder if you could answer a couple
11:44of questions for me about our ordering history well hello there beach hill hey you're not sunny
11:50june whatever happened to that guy i suppose you caught a ride on a flying saucer huh
11:56what a riot oh i'm sorry anyway you don't need to reorder do you unless you ate last week's
12:03shipment for breakfast that is
12:08do you know who placed that order the initials on the order are jr
12:16you're sure it was last week that's what it says here
12:24was the package shipped to the museum uh oh oops i guess we didn't ship it at all
12:31it looks like the package was picked up here at the warehouse
12:36so there hasn't been a hold up at the distributor or anything like that hold up oh i don't know
12:42where
12:43you heard that we've got enough mccuric sulfide in house to sink a ship
12:52can you remember anything about the person who picked up the package
12:55hmm i sure can't guess i must have been at lunch or something
13:02well thanks for your help sure thing i hope there wasn't any problem with the stuff was there
13:07we only use the top grade mccuric sulfide judging by the impression it left i'd have
13:14to agree that the quality was fine well you sound a little green in the chemicals department if you
13:19don't mind my saying so i hope you know that mccuric sulfide is highly toxic makes you crazy
13:31toxic
13:32oh uh uh looks like i've got another call coming in here
13:35you give us a call in about four months or so when you start to run out okie doke
13:40and don't forget to keep it real
13:46you
13:55you
13:56you
14:13you
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14:15Nancy hi it's franklin rose i'm calling because it's just this theft is very bad news for the museum
14:23you can't imagine the limb we went out on to acquire that pakal carving
14:28it's been one of the museum's main attractions
14:30um
14:32i don't want to take you away from your internship
14:35but if you can do a little investigating
14:39well
14:39i think i speak for the whole board when i say we'd be very grateful
14:44give me a call when you have a chance
14:46and Nancy thanks
14:48this message is for nancy drew hi nancy
14:51this is nurse bluefoot calling from eleanor roosevelt memorial hospital in regards to
14:57henrik van der heun
14:58i believe you're a colleague of his
15:00since mr van der heun was admitted
15:03he has repeated your name several times in states of semi-consciousness
15:07as we've been unable to contact any of his family members
15:11we're hoping you might be willing to act as henrik's support person as he begins the
15:16difficult process of restoring his memory
15:19please call me as soon as possible to discuss this
15:23my direct line is
15:24two zero two five five five four thousand
15:28thank you
15:29to replay messages press zero
15:31press nine for an outside line
15:41you have no voicemail
15:44press
15:59boswell jackson and rose how may i direct your call
16:02this is nancy drew calling for franklin rose please
16:05just a minute please
16:06nancy hello
16:07do you have any news
16:10the thief left a message in glyphs
16:12according to joanna the translation is
16:14the magician suffers yellow death
16:17what in the world could that mean
16:19oh nancy you zero in on a case like a heat seeking missile don't you
16:23i feel so much better knowing you're going to follow up on every lead
16:28i'll help in any way i can
16:33thanks mr rose
16:34that's what i'm here for
16:46that's what i'm here for
16:46you have no voicemail
16:58this is nurse bluefoot
17:06nurse bluefoot this is nancy drew you left me a message regarding henrik vanderhune how is he
17:13nancy drew oh thank goodness oh i'm so relieved we've been unable to locate any family members and we do
17:24like amnesia patients to have at least one personal support person when they begin reality orientation
17:36can you explain the amnesia
17:39henrik is suffering from an acute case of post-traumatic retrograde amnesia
17:44at the moment he is unable to recall even the most basic autobiographical facts from his name and address to
17:52his birthday and shoe size
17:54he can't access the details of his personal history or events leading up to his accident
18:04is there any way to treat amnesia
18:07well reality orientation is a kind of treatment that helps a patient get reacquainted with the facts and circumstances of
18:14his or her life
18:16henrik has not actually lost his memory
18:19it's just that his brain is injured in such a way that he can't access the place where the memories
18:26are stored
18:30so how does he regain access to the storage place
18:34first we do repetitive memory exercises
18:38to help henrik relearn the basic facts like his name and address
18:42the name of his parakeet if he has one
18:46the date and so on
18:47second we try to stimulate henrik's sensory memories
18:52in order to help trigger or find the way back to his cognitive memories
19:02what are sensory memories
19:04a sensory memory is like it sounds
19:08something that is familiar
19:10that you recognize by sight or touch
19:14smell or sound or
19:16what is that last one
19:18oh yes taste
19:19a cognitive memory is something that you know or remember intellectually
19:24for example
19:26how do you know the name of this planet
19:29somewhere along the way you learn that it's called earth
19:32and you just
19:34remember
19:34but say you bump your head and forget the name of this planet
19:39you don't know where in the solar system you're floating
19:45yikes
19:46exactly
19:47but then i show you a picture of our
19:50marvelous blue and green globe
19:54suddenly you remember
19:56that glorious sight is earth
19:59i live on the planet earth
20:02this is how a sensory memory can trigger a cognitive or intellectual one
20:12what if the patient doesn't remember right away
20:15you can't help henrik remember his childhood
20:18but you can probably help him remember his work
20:22and who knows where that will take him
20:25all roads lead to Rome as they say
20:28one great tool
20:29is the reality orientation board
20:32this is a place to post information and pictures for the patient to look at over a period of time
20:39you may want to bring in images or photos to place on the board
20:44things from the museum perhaps
20:52i see
20:54well i'll be happy to help in any way i can
20:57when are visiting hours
20:58visiting hours are ten to four every day
21:01if the patient is not engaged in treatment and if he seems stable
21:08stable how
21:09just remember
21:11henrik's brain has been knocked around like a peanut in its shell
21:16he may have
21:17attention difficulties
21:19headaches
21:20anxiety
21:21sometimes he may seem giddy too
21:24we need to keep these conditions in check
21:27don't push him too hard
21:30or he may have some kind of meltdown
21:37thanks for the warning nurse bluefoot
21:39be well
21:50you
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22:26you
22:27you
22:27look familiar
22:29is it
22:30time for my snack
22:38hi henrik
22:39i'm nancy
22:40we met at beach hill before your head injury
22:42beach hill
22:45beach hill is a museum here in washington dc
22:47the curator's name is joanna riggs
22:50you were working there and that's where your accident happened
22:53do you remember anything about the accident
22:56joanna riggs is that the woman who called to pick my brain for an access code
23:05joanna called what did you tell her
23:07where in my poor banged up head would i be keeping access codes
23:11i don't even remember my own birthday so if you're here to squeeze me for details you're wasting your time
23:25actually nurse bluefoot thinks with regular visits i may be able to help you get your memory back more quickly
23:31how pray tell do you intend to do that
23:36i'll visit we'll talk
23:38sometimes i'll bring you pictures
23:40pictures
23:40well
23:41isn't this nice
23:47come on henrik
23:49you'll feel much better once things start coming back to you
23:51i've got a picture with me if you'd like to give it a try
23:54fine
23:55i'll do it
24:06great
24:06these are myoglyphs
24:08like the ones you use to translate
24:10now don't be upset if you don't know how to read them anymore
24:13i can tell you what they mean
24:15i know what they mean dear
24:17i wrote them
24:23i'm sure you have written them at one time or another in your career
24:27so what do you think this is all about
24:30the magician suffers yellow death
24:33your translator is sloppy
24:35i should know
24:35i am the author of the original work
24:39the author
24:40what are you talking about
24:42at first glyph is the fool
24:43not the magician
24:44furthermore any decent epigrapher knows those glyphs refer to the infamous plague of oozing hives
24:50a fitting curse for a fool don't you think
24:53i rather like it
25:02henrik this note was found at a crime scene
25:05are you telling me you left it there
25:07i don't remember
25:10i'm investigating the theft of the pakal carving
25:13please henrik try to remember something
25:16who in the world is pakal
25:19oh my head
25:21oh the pressure
25:22I can't take any more today, Nancy.
25:25Okay, it's time for some memory therapy.
25:29Nancy, could you come back tomorrow?
26:09I can't take any more.
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