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The team uncovers the origins of Byron May’s trauma, revealing a childhood “birth therapy” involving a sensory deprivation tank meant to replicate the womb. Watch The Hunting Party on NBC and stream on Peacock.

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00:17How are you feeling, Byron?
00:22Safe.
00:25Can you hear your mother?
00:28Yes.
00:31Can you hear her heart beat?
00:39Your mother loves you very much.
00:47I know.
00:50Your tax dollar is hard at work, ladies and gentlemen.
00:53I did one of them sensory deprivation chambers once.
00:55I just fell asleep. It was a waste of 50 bucks.
00:57This isn't quite a sensory deprivation chamber.
01:00This was something called birth therapy,
01:02where a patient is put in a simulation of his mother's womb,
01:06supposed to trigger early childhood memories.
01:09Does that even work?
01:10Sometimes.
01:10Either way, when Byron got to the pit,
01:12the therapist traced the genesis of his social dysfunction
01:14back to a traumatic birth.
01:16The umbilical cord is wrapped around his neck.
01:19Okay, but that doesn't exactly add up to serial killer, right?
01:21My nephew was born the same way, and he works for a non-profit.
01:25Thank you for the América понравилось,
01:25and I'm supposed to have a great question.
01:26I know.
01:28We can hear you.
01:28It will be my friend.
01:29From the soul to the joy of the world,
01:29But I am not willing to dare you,
01:30I come forward to it that also,
01:30You
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