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00:25¡Gracias!
00:30Come join me, baby, in my endless sleep.
00:52You wanted to see me, Sheriff?
00:54How are you, Frank?
00:56I've been better, Sheriff.
00:58Have a seat.
01:02I hear you're suing the game estate, such as it is.
01:05Yep, L.R. Adams' husband is due.
01:08You intend on auctioning off Ed Gaines property?
01:11No other way of collecting damages.
01:13Doctor's saying he's too crazy to go to prison.
01:17Too crazy to even have a trial.
01:20He's just sitting in a cozy nuthouse somewhere.
01:24He's gonna get away with it, so...
01:26Yeah, I am.
01:30For what he did.
01:32To her.
01:34To me.
01:35To so many good people.
01:39Frank, I won't have a bad idea.
01:45I don't recall asking your opinion, much less your permission.
01:51No one's gonna buy Ed's stuff, Frank.
01:53The very idea is obscene, foolish, and unchristian-like.
01:57There is a line of decency good folk will not cross, and this is one of them.
02:01You just laid your dear mother to rest.
02:04Why do you want to go digging all this up again?
02:07Poor choice of words there, Art.
02:09Frank, you're drinking too much.
02:12You're drinking right now, I know it.
02:15Hey, can I ask you something?
02:19And be honest.
02:21Have you, uh...
02:23Have you ever found your mother in a barn,
02:28gutted and strung up like a hog?
02:32Head ripped off,
02:35guts wrapped in a pile of clothes on the floor?
02:40No.
02:42Right, cause, cause I think if you had,
02:46you'd say I'm doing exactly the right amount of drinking.
02:51I'm doing that auction, Sheriff.
02:53There's no two ways about it.
03:13Step right up to the Chamber of Horrors.
03:16Get your own piece of the ghoul playing field.
03:1950 cent emission.
03:21See what you can bid on.
03:23Auction Sunday!
03:49Ritchie, don't!
03:50You scared me.
03:52Come here.
03:52That is Betty River.
04:14Luke, there's hair on the needle.
04:19Lots of blood staying.
04:22There too.
04:24And there.
04:25I know the line is long, folks,
04:27but I promise you it's worth it.
04:29It's only 50 cents to get in.
04:31On your way into the house,
04:32you will see the car of the ghoul himself.
04:35That is what she was driving, folks.
04:37Make sure you get a good look of that.
04:38Come on, we get more people in there.
04:39I know we get more folks in that house.
04:41Come on now.
04:42Come on.
04:43Step right up now.
04:44Come on.
04:48That's her real wheelchair right there.
04:50Make sure you come back Sunday.
04:52Don't be shy.
04:55Frank.
04:56How in the same hell are you doing?
04:59Charging an admission?
05:00Think of what your mother would say.
05:03She's the reason I'm doing it.
05:05I'm setting up a charity in her name.
05:08Yeah.
05:09All proceeds are going to the Wisconsin chapter
05:11and the DAR.
05:12You're spending it on booze and women.
05:13You're stinking right now.
05:15You need to wake up.
05:17Art.
05:19This ain't your America anymore.
05:25This, this is what our country is now.
05:27Like it or not, it's full of sickness.
05:31Ever since the war, people got a real bloodlust.
05:34You know?
05:34It's good for people like me and you though.
05:36Our law enforcement, that's, that's what they call a growth industry.
05:39I'll shut this whole carnival down, Frank.
05:43No, you won't.
05:45Cause, cause I got 200 people in there to tear you limb from limb.
05:49If you tried.
05:54Come on now, folks.
05:55Don't be shy.
05:56The ghoul at Plainfield was and look how he ended up.
05:58Mr. House.
06:0050 cents only!
06:03Auction Sunday!
06:05Auction Sunday.
06:07Gators...
06:07Gators, place your...
06:09Place your vids on the ghoul car.
06:11The stuff of nightmares but...
06:13But she rides like a dream.
06:40¿Qué ha pasado, Sheriff?
06:43No te preguntes.
06:44We just got here.
06:59I know many of you came near to bid on items from Ed King's home.
07:03Unfortunately, a fire destroyed along with all of his belongings.
07:08However, his car was fared and we will be auctioning it off momentarily.
07:12There's no telling the gruesome acts he committed with it or even inside it.
07:17Going to and from the graveyard or any of his numerous crimes.
07:21How many bodies did he transport in it?
07:24How many Sunday drives with his dear dead mother?
07:27And as a victim myself, I feel an obligation to help others receive compensation.
07:32The Chevrolet of America's greatest ghoul and bidding begins at $10.
07:37Thank you.
07:38$10.
07:39Do I have $20?
07:41$25 at the minimum.
07:42Do I have $50?
07:43$50 right here.
07:44How about $75?
07:45$75 right here.
07:46Right in the back.
07:46Is that $100?
07:47$100.
07:48$150.
07:49$200.
07:50Here you go.
07:50Here.
07:50Here.
07:52Everybody's gonna have religion and glory.
07:54Everybody's gonna be singing that story.
07:57Everybody's gonna have a wonderful time up there.
08:00Oh, glory, hallelujah.
08:02Well, if there's a record and they're coming in the morning.
08:04Better get ready because I'm giving you the warning.
08:07Everybody's gonna have a wonderful time up there.
08:08The first step to any homemade rug is the Tufton frame.
08:12But it isn't just plain old wood.
08:15It's the only one to carry you.
08:16There's carpet and strips.
08:18Who can tell me what this is?
08:22It's a Tufton gun.
08:24I'll show you how it works.
08:25We're gonna be rewarded for the things we've done.
08:27How you gonna feel about the things you'll say.
08:30Come back, judge me.
08:31Well, well, well, well.
08:32Everybody's gonna have religion and glory.
08:35Everybody's gonna be singing that story.
08:37Everybody's gonna have a wonderful time up there.
08:40Oh, glory, hallelujah.
08:42Brother, there's a wrecking on the morning in the morning.
08:44Better get ready because I'm giving you the warning.
08:47One pack of pitch nut chewing gummender.
08:50There you go, Ed.
08:52And you know who could tell me.
08:58Come here, Daisy.
09:04Selty.
09:05Yeah.
09:05Good morning.
09:10Hey, Miss Alice.
09:12Can I eat some of that, Eric?
09:14Sure looks tasty.
09:15No!
09:16Just joshing.
09:18I'll see you later.
09:19Wonderful time up there.
09:21Glory, hallelujah.
09:22Brother, there's a wrecking and a coming in the morning.
09:26Lord, thank you for the warm showers and the delicious food and all the hobbies.
09:32Of course, if you could find a way to let me do my old hobby here in the asylum, I
09:37think
09:38you know the one I mean.
09:39You'd be ever so thankful.
09:41Say hello to mother for me.
09:44Amen.
09:48I got something for you.
09:52Open it.
09:54They sold all your shit.
09:56Popes whose moms you killed got some, but there's still some left.
10:03This is $300.
10:04Yep.
10:05You're famous now, you know?
10:07I suppose I am.
10:09Rich and famous.
10:11They've seen I made Life magazine.
10:13He's at the five!
10:15Touchdown!
10:16Folks sure don't love a murderer.
10:18They do, don't they?
10:20Signs and wonders.
10:22Now, Ed, look.
10:23Of course you don't have to, but, uh, how about cutting in your old pal, Salty?
10:2920 bucks, eh?
10:3150?
10:32And I'll fetch you whatever you want with the rest.
10:36Sure.
10:38Yeah, okay, Salty.
10:40I was looking at Sears and Gold books just this morning.
10:44Look at this.
10:48Look at them.
10:50Ham radios.
10:52I'd like three of them.
10:53Why three?
10:54You just need one.
10:57Well, never you mind.
10:58If I want three ham radios with my money, by gosh, that's what I'm gonna get.
11:02I mean, you're not my mother, are you?
11:05No, I'm not.
11:06Well, there you go.
11:10Insulting.
11:15Do you think you'd be able to pick me up the satiny brown panties while you're at it?
11:22Sure.
11:22Mind by me?
11:24Sure, I'm a fucking lunatic, Nick King.
11:27You're okay.
11:28Hey!
11:29I won't take off early.
11:30But Jack, you don't start till nine.
11:31Would you mind locking up the kitchen in the wood shop for me?
11:34Sure.
11:35You don't mind at all.
11:37You have a good night, Salty.
11:50Christmas present.
11:53What?
11:54What is this?
12:01Dear Ilse, I've been wanting to write this for a while now.
12:06I'm a huge fan of your work and would love to talk.
12:10Edward Gein.
12:29Hello?
12:31Hello?
12:33Hello?
12:36Hello?
12:37Hello?
12:37Yes, hello.
12:39Is that Ilse?
12:44What?
12:45What is that?
12:46I'm Ed Gein.
12:48In that there is a ham radio.
12:52Boy, do I like hearing the sound of your voice.
12:57But how are we communicating?
12:59A ham radio transmits and receives radio waves on a specific frequency using the radio spectrum.
13:06I dialed you in?
13:08Ach so.
13:09Yeah.
13:10But why do you want to talk to me?
13:16I'm a big admirer of yours.
13:18I'm just a small town fellow myself.
13:21Simple like, but...
13:22Oh.
13:23Mr. Gein.
13:24I read about you.
13:25I know who you are.
13:27Well, in that case maybe you know that...
13:30Well, you and I kinda share the same hobby.
13:34I seen it in the comic books.
13:38All lies.
13:39Nothing is true.
13:41I wouldn't hurt a fly.
13:43Choose.
13:44That is different.
13:45That was necessary.
13:46They betray my people.
13:49They destroy my country.
13:50They destroyed my Führer.
13:53They made a monster out of my Führer.
13:56The way they made me a monster.
13:58My Führer.
13:59He used to take branches from the pine trees.
14:02And he would make wonderful, beautiful wreaths.
14:06Like the crown for the head.
14:08He gave me one once.
14:10So I ask you.
14:12Would a monster do something like that?
14:16Well, probably yes.
14:18And I never ride on the donkey in my underwear with the Möpse hanging out flapping in the wind like
14:24Marlene Dietrich.
14:26I would never do that, Mr. Gein.
14:28Yes, I threw a few parties.
14:30I was helping my husband.
14:32But the skin lamps with the tattoos and the shrunken hats.
14:35I would never do that.
14:38They make me the monster.
14:40The bitch of the Buchenwald.
14:42Don't believe that.
14:43They make monsters.
14:45The people.
14:46Because they need someone to blame for the acts of the human condition.
14:52So they take the monster.
14:53And they catch it.
14:54And they put it on the village square.
14:56And they hang it.
14:57For everyone to see.
14:59To spit on it.
15:00And to bond over.
15:01So everything can go back in order.
15:04And the weak ones go back in the line.
15:06And this is how you control the society.
15:09But me.
15:10I'm not the monster.
15:11Who would do the things they accuse me of?
15:15Hmm?
15:16A nipple belt.
15:18I ask you, Mr. Gein.
15:25I actually did do that also.
15:32Well.
15:33You are a very sick animal, Mr. Gein.
15:39Sick, sick, sick.
15:41So.
15:42Are you starting a club for monsters?
15:45I would like to be part of that club.
15:47Well, you can consider yourself a member.
15:52I'm wearing brassiere right now.
15:54You are naughty naughty.
15:56I know who you are.
15:58So, Mr. Gein.
15:59What do you think made you do these things?
16:06It's like you say, they call me this bloodthirsty ghoul, but if I'm so bloodthirsty, how come the sight of
16:16blood makes me faint?
16:18Liar.
16:19Well, honest engine.
16:22There was a boy mother around a grocery store, and one day I walked in on her gutting a pig.
16:40What are you after?
16:42You vomited right there and then.
16:45I could get sick just bringing up the memory of it.
16:49So how could I have, when they say I killed this babysitter, how could I have done that?
17:00You know.
17:02You are very different than what I imagined you to be, Mr. Gein.
17:08You are so sensitive and so kind like the Edelweiss.
17:21What's the Edelweiss?
17:23What's the Edelweiss?
17:24What's the Edelweiss?
17:25The Edelweiss is the most delicate of the flowers.
17:30Only blooms in the snow.
17:33That is me, I think.
17:35Sensitive.
17:38I'm really sensitive to smells, too.
17:41You know what I would do if I could get out of here?
17:43I'd move to Australia and invent a toilet that doesn't smell.
17:48I don't know if the design worked out yet, but I do think it's one of them million-dollar ideas.
17:53You are very funny, Mr. Gein.
17:55I like hearing your stories.
17:58Tell me about the murders, Mr. Gein.
18:01What did it feel like to kill?
18:04Well, that's just it.
18:05I really couldn't tell you.
18:08You honestly can't remember.
18:12It sure is the day is long.
18:15See, lies.
18:16All liars.
18:18We are not the deviants they should lock up in the cell.
18:22We are the Übermenschen.
18:25We are the next step of the human evolution.
18:30We are geniuses that refuse to be shackled by the bourgeois sensibilities.
18:35We are the leaders of the new era of humankind.
18:41We are the new species of human.
18:44And they steal our humanity.
18:47You know what?
18:49They took away my baby.
18:51They ripped it out of my arms.
19:00How is that not worse than everything they accused me of inside their diagnosis?
19:05They didn't do anything.
19:11You're probably sure they sound rotten.
19:15The place they got me actually suits me just fine.
19:18And they make friends with the mice.
19:25And they make friends with the mice.
19:49But I'm aching everywhere from the arthritis I have.
19:53From standing in this box.
19:55And my muscles ache from the dead.
19:57Yeah, it's funny you should say that.
20:00I've been getting aches too.
20:02And I have these episodes.
20:04Please just tell me what's wrong with me.
20:08You're a mass murderer, Mr. Gein.
20:10That's not who I am.
20:12You're a deviant, Mr. Gein.
20:14Full stop.
20:15Your mind, your person.
20:17They're defective.
20:18The sooner you accept this, the better.
20:20Please.
20:20I really need you.
20:30Nurse.
20:31You'll be all right, Mr. Gein.
20:33You're just having a seizure.
20:37Lisa.
20:39Are you sad about what you did?
20:41What did I do?
20:43I didn't do anything.
20:45Nothing of it.
20:46I was following orders.
20:50No one ordered you to do what you did, Eddie.
20:53No.
20:55So whose orders were you following?
20:59Mothers.
21:00Are you sad about what you did?
21:08Mothers.
21:08This is not a difficult question.
21:12Somehow it is, though.
21:17I have to go.
21:19But don't let anyone call you a monster.
21:25You are a human being.
21:30Goodbye, Elsa.
21:34Goodbye, Elsa.
21:46Goodbye, Elsa.
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28:31I think they call me, or cool it might be.
28:38What do you want from me?
28:40Well, first, I'm just the biggest fan of yours.
28:43Right now, I'm in a mental hospital,
28:46but I've been following you ever since you became a lady.
28:49I just think you're the bee's niece.
28:52All right, Ed. Well, thank you.
28:54Why don't I send you an LP of my music then?
28:57Lots of love.
28:58No, no, wait.
28:59Wait. My doctor says I should talk to you.
29:04Why?
29:06Well, I might be a transsexual.
29:10And then he mentioned your name, Christine Jorgensen,
29:14and I said, oh, wow.
29:15Well, I've been following her for a while now,
29:18so I was hoping that I could ask your thing or two.
29:22What makes you think you and I have even the slightest thing in common?
29:25Well, because, because of my trousers, like,
29:31I, uh, I feel like, I don't know, like,
29:36pain that disconnected from it.
29:39And when did that feeling begin?
29:41When I was a kid.
29:45Mother caught me playing with it.
29:48Naughty bits!
29:49Filthy, shameful member!
29:52A Gein man should never touch it!
29:55Never!
29:56She grabbed a hold of it like a vice.
29:59I thought she was trying to pull it off.
30:01So I might have started feeling like I needed to be rid of it.
30:05And you got rid of yours, didn't you?
30:09Yes, but that was of my own volition, Mr. Gein.
30:16Did this feeling persist?
30:18This feeling of wanting it gone?
30:21A whim-wim?
30:24They wouldn't say that.
30:25You like what you can do with it,
30:27with a little practice, the skeething and all that.
30:30They ain't really heard of anybody who don't like that.
30:33What makes you think you're a transsexual, Mr. Gein?
30:37Well, I came across some lady parts.
30:40You know, that sounds strange.
30:44I don't understand.
30:46Vulvas.
30:47Oh, I got them's another story.
30:57I put them close to me.
31:01I put them close to me.
31:02You know, like clothes.
31:29And then just kind of dance about a bit.
31:47Because I made a suit.
31:50I'm not following what kind of a suit.
31:54A lady suit that I could wear and feel more like a lady.
32:12Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh,
32:19ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh,
32:19ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh,
32:19ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh,
32:20ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh,
32:22ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
32:28It always falls
32:35I see them come
32:38I see them go
32:41He said
32:43All things pass
32:46Into the night
32:49And I said
32:51Oh no sir
32:53I must say you're off
32:56I'd fuck you
32:57I must disagree
32:59I'd fuck you so hard
33:00I must say you're off
33:04Won't you listen to me
33:07You told me
33:09I've seen it all before
33:14I've been there
33:17I see my hopes and dreams
33:20Lying on the ground
33:21I see the sky
33:24Just begin to fall
33:28He'd say
33:29All things pass
33:32Into the night
33:36And I said
33:37Oh no sir
33:38I must say you're off
33:41I must disagree
33:44Oh no sir
33:46I must say you're off
33:48I must say you're off
33:50Who wants to listen to me
33:58Good
33:59Tell slate
34:02Challenge of the land
34:03Scene 62
34:04Take 9
34:05Tell slate
34:06Got that
34:07Moving on
34:11I didn't take a fish
34:12You too
34:23Are you there
34:26Mr. Gein
34:30I'm not a physician
34:31And I believe things like these
34:32Should only be determined
34:33After years
34:34And years
34:36Of careful analysis
34:37But Ed
34:40I don't think you and I
34:41Are alike at all
34:43No not at all
34:47Okay
34:49Why did they put you
34:50In a mental hospital
34:51Ed
34:51What did you do
34:53Well I say
34:54I killed some people
34:55And also
34:56Tug some people up
34:58Out of their graves
35:01Actually Christine
35:02I did do that part
35:03But I really don't think
35:04I did the killing part
35:06Right
35:07Well
35:12The transsexual is rarely
35:14The perpetrator of violence
35:16Mr. Gein
35:16We are far more likely
35:17To be
35:19The victims
35:20Of violence
35:22I don't think deep down
35:24That you're a woman
35:25Ed
35:26I don't even think
35:27You want to be a woman
35:29You're what they call
35:31A gynephiliac
35:32You so eroticize
35:35The female body
35:36That you wish
35:36To put it on
35:37To be inside of it
35:40That's not an identity
35:41But a sexualization
35:44It's violent
35:45Mr. Gein
35:46It's the ultimate way
35:47To penetrate a woman
35:49When doing so
35:50In the traditional fashion
35:51Was forbidden
35:53By your overbearing mother
35:54No gein man
35:56Should lay with a woman
36:04Ed, that's simply
36:04All I have to say
36:05To you
36:06I'm going to say
36:07Good night now
36:10I do wish you well
36:16Are you there?
36:20I'm here
36:26I just feel like
36:27I'm a puzzle
36:28None of the pieces fit
36:33I have a feeling
36:35They ain't ever going to fit
36:45Goodbye Ed
36:50Goodbye Christine
36:58Hey
37:00Get off of that
37:03Who are you?
37:05I'm the new head nurse
37:07Salty got demoted
37:08She was running this place
37:11Like it was the Waldorf
37:14You're the crossdresser
37:15Ain't you?
37:16Well
37:17No more of that
37:19On my watch
37:20You sir
37:21Are the most notorious
37:21Killer since
37:22Jack the Ripper
37:23So I intend
37:24To treat you
37:25As such
37:25You will be
37:26Escorted by staff
37:27Wherever you go
37:29When you wish
37:30To empty your bladder
37:31Move your bowels
37:32A guard will accompany you
37:33And watch that
37:34You do it
37:34You'll get one hour
37:36Of sunshine
37:36In the yard
37:37Then back to your room
37:38And your room
37:39Will remain locked
37:40At all times
37:42That sounds like a prison
37:45And the judge said
37:46That I didn't belong in prison
37:47On account of being too crazy
37:49Yeah but see
37:51Here's the kicker
37:52Nurse Roz Mahoney
37:53Doesn't think you're crazy
37:56I think you're just about
37:57As clever as they come
38:03There
38:04I see that
38:05There it is
38:08You wanted to kill me
38:09Just then
38:10What?
38:12No
38:13No I wouldn't
38:14I wouldn't hurt a flight
38:15Liar
38:48Kill them all
38:51Kill them all
38:55Kill them
38:57Kill them
38:59What?
39:01Kill them all
39:04Kill them all
39:10Ready
39:10Eddie
39:13Who is that?
39:14That salty head
39:18Can't believe they're doing this to you
39:22Everybody knows you wouldn't hurt a fly
39:24You're just
39:25Unwell
39:26Here
39:29Keep those hidden
39:31At least you can
39:32Stretch your legs at night
39:34If you're quiet
39:34You wait till the cards are asleep
42:05El Ed Gein.
42:07¿Cómo te llegaste aquí?
42:09Bueno, es como lo dices.
42:11Estoy muy inteligente.
42:13Había hablado con el hombre en mi celan
42:16de cómo dijo que estaba solo un matrimonio
42:18y que no era una persona agradable.
42:20Que tal vez no era incluso loco.
42:23Y luego me empecé a pensar,
42:25bueno, tal vez no es uno o el otro.
42:30Tal vez no era loco y un matrimonio.
42:37And closer to the door than you.
42:40You'll never make it.
42:43Well, I could scream.
42:46You could try.
42:48No, no, no.
43:42No, no, no.
43:47No, no, no.
44:24No, no.
44:38No, no.
44:57No, no.
45:08No.
45:11No.
45:13No, no.
45:14No.
45:14No, no.
45:21No, no.
45:22No, no.
45:33No, no.
45:39No, no.
45:40No, no.
45:44No, no.
45:54No, no.
45:58No, no.
46:01No, no.
46:05No, no.
46:06No, no.
46:06No, no.
46:06No, no, no.
46:19No, no.
46:21No.
46:21Es una glassa de agua.
46:27¿Better?
46:29Un poco.
46:31Parece que ha habido más y más hallucinaciones.
46:37¿Segar cosas? ¿Hear cosas?
46:43¿Qué es eso?
46:48¿Qué es lo que?
46:56¿Qué es lo que hay en mi espantada?
46:59He pensado que era antes.
47:02He talks conmigo.
47:07No me gusta su voz.
47:09¿Y quién cree que es?
47:12De la verdad.
47:16Se hace soarles.
47:19¿Qué es lo que te hacía?
47:24¿Qué es lo que te hacía?
47:24Ed, una de nuestras nurses...
47:27...y se vio a hablar con alguien en la radio que te hacía.
47:32¿Quién era?
47:34Cristina Jorgensen.
47:36¿Quién hablaba sobre ella?
47:39Yo sentía una de ellas radio.
47:44¿Y ella te hacía lo que?
47:48Bueno...
47:49...a lot of things...
47:51...the...
47:52...a big one was that I...
47:54...gain of filiac.
47:58He never heard that word before.
48:01Cristina Jorgensen told you that?
48:04Yeah.
48:10Ed, I'm sorry.
48:14I'm the one...
48:15...the one who told you what that word meant.
48:19Ed, they never sent out those ham radios you bought.
48:22They're sitting in the storeroom.
48:25We wouldn't know where to send them if we could, and we can't, Ed.
48:28We can't let patients use a device like that.
48:31We let you have yours because there's no place for you to plug it in.
48:37What are you talking about?
48:39Ed, your ham radio doesn't work.
48:43It's not plugged in.
48:48And who was I talking to?
48:51The nurse said it was a woman you were talking to.
48:54Mr. King, I am not a physician, and I believe that things like these should only be determined after years
49:01and years of careful analysis.
49:05But, Ed, I do not think that you and I are alike at all.
49:10No, not at all.
49:13Okay?
49:15Why did they put you in a mental hospital, Ed?
49:18What did you do?
49:21They say I killed some people.
49:24Ed, you were doing both voices.
49:26It was yourself you were talking to.
49:33I don't understand.
49:35I know.
49:38I don't know who I am.
49:41Why I do the things that I do.
49:45Why are human voices?
49:49It said that I was a human being, but...
49:54I don't know who I am.
49:57I don't know who I am.
49:58I don't know if I belong to that brotherhood.
50:00That I might just be some kind of creature.
50:04Or like a monster.
50:08And all I ever wanted to be was a good son.
50:14And I tried and I tried and I tried.
50:19I feel like the more I tried, I just...
50:25further...
50:25I got away from being what I wanted to be.
50:30And what was that?
50:36Just something that she could be proud of.
50:45Eddie?
50:48Ed?
50:51I've examined you quite extensively now.
50:54And I've discussed your case with several colleagues.
50:57And we're in agreement.
51:00There's a reason that you hear voices.
51:04There's a reason that you see things that aren't there.
51:08When you can't remember things you did,
51:10and you worry that you did things you didn't do.
51:13And the belief in an ability to resurrect your mother somehow.
51:18To become a woman by putting on her skin.
51:21These all point to a diagnosis, Ed.
51:25What is it?
51:27You have a schizoid disorder.
51:30You're schizophrenic.
51:36All right?
51:38It's a brain illness.
51:40I don't know exactly how it works, but...
51:45In the simplest sense, it's when...
51:48interior and exterior worlds start to blend.
51:53The two hemispheres of your brain can't share a thought as they do in a normal person.
51:58Whereas I might drop something on the floor and think to myself,
52:01geez, what a klutz, I really am worthless.
52:05You would hear that thought...
52:08shouted at you by a stranger staring at you from across the street.
52:11Or think that it was a message beamed down from a spaceship,
52:14when really it's just a thought.
52:21So, like...
52:23Like my mind's split in two.
52:25I'd say it got shattered, Ed.
52:27It's like your mind is a mirror that somebody dropped on the floor.
52:31So everything you've ever seen, or heard, or read, or imagined...
52:36There are all these shards reflecting back at you,
52:39and you can't tell what's real and what's a fantasy.
52:41And what you call it?
52:42Schedaddle.
52:44Schizophrenia, Ed.
52:46You're schizophrenic.
52:50And is that why I do the things that I do?
52:54That why I dug up all those ladies...
52:57and killed Bernice...
52:59and...
53:00my friend, Mary Hogan...
53:03Yes.
53:07And I'm sorry that you've suffered for as long as you have.
53:11But there's hope, Ed.
53:25There's a pill I can give you.
53:28What will it do?
53:30It'll stop the voices.
53:32It'll stop you saying things.
53:34Here you go, Ed.
53:36It'll stop you thinking you can do things a person can't do.
53:39It'll make you feel whole, Ed.
53:46I cannot even think of the things that we should do.
53:47It'll stop you thinking you can do.
53:48It'll take the moment.
53:52You won't go.
53:55Yes, when I go, Ed.
53:56He cried.
53:58He cried.
53:58He cried.
53:59He cried.
54:01He cried.
54:02He cried.
54:11Gracias.
54:43Gracias.
55:13Gracias.
55:45Gracias.
56:10Gracias.
56:33Gracias.
57:03Gracias.
57:33Gracias.
58:03Gracias.
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