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I know. I read it.
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All of this desecration in the church...
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...do you think this has anything to do
with witchcraft?
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Maybe. Some rituals used
in the Black Mass.
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And now, Dennings.
You read how he died?
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In a fall.
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Let me tell you how. Please, Father...
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...confidential.
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Burke Dennings, good Father...
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...was found at the bottom of those steps
leading to 'M' street...
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...with his head turned completely around...
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...facing backwards.
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That didn't happen in the fall?
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It's possible.
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-Possible, however--
-Unlikely.
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Exactly.
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So, on the one hand,
we've got a witchcraft kind of murder...
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...and on the other hand, a Black Mass-type
desecration in the church.
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You think the killer
and the desecrator are the same?
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Maybe somebody crazy...
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...somebody with a spite
against the church.
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Some unconscious rebellion.
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A sick priest, is that it?
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Look, Father, this is hard for you.
Please, I understand...
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...but for priests on the campus here,
you're the psychiatrist.
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You'd know who was sick at the time,
who wasn't.
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I mean, this kind of sickness,
you'd know that.
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I don't know anyone
who fits that description.
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Doctor's ethics.
If you knew, you wouldn't tell?
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No, I probably wouldn't.
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Not to bother you with trivia,
but a psychiatrist...
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...in sunny California, no less...
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...was put in jail for not telling the police
what he knew about a patient.