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:53:14
Well, that's it, alright. That's the
same song l heard last night.

:53:19
And if l remember correctly...
:53:22
...you said that Helga talked about
a nursery rhyme in the theater.

:53:27
That's right!
:53:28
And this song may very well be
the reoccurring theme of the crimes.

:53:33
You see, we are starting to form what
l presume to be the correct profile.

:53:37
The murderer is a schizophrenic paranoid.
:53:41
Anyone who kills with such a frenzy...
:53:44
...surely does it in a state of
temporary insanity!

:53:47
And well, in every day life this person
could appear quite normal.

:53:52
Like you or me.
:53:54
And when he kills he must recreate
these specific conditions...

:53:59
...which will trigger the release
of all his madness.

:54:02
A particular time of day, a particular
day of the week, even clothing...

:54:05
Something that recreates the
same images that, in the past...

:54:11
...were the occasional frame
of his provoking trauma.

:54:16
l'd like to add something much less
scientific to this business...

:54:21
...about the children's song.
:54:23
lf you recall, as well as a child singing,
Helga also mentioned a house.

:54:29
And well...
:54:30
l remember having read a book,
quite some time ago, a strange book.

:54:37
l think the title was ''Ghosts of Today
and Legends of the Modern Age''.

:54:42
The author spoke about a haunted
house, from which the neighbors...

:54:48
...could sometimes hear singing
like this little song.

:54:53
The book suggested an act of bloodshed
was once committed in that house.

:54:58
Do you have that book?

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