Raising Cain
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All multiple personality patients,
regardless of their background,

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seem to share
certain childhood traumas.

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Then the original personality
splinters into others.

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For instance,
if a boy is molested by his mother

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or abused by his father,
the original...

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Ah.
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The original personality
forgets it ever happened.

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How could his loving parent
do such a terrible thing?

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And he creates
an alternate personality.

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This becomes the person
it happened to.

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He is the one who suffers the pain
for all the rest.

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Hm, you do something bad,
the other personality takes the rap.

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Very convenient.
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It is not a psychological state
one wishes to acquire.

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With each trauma
there may be another personality.

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Soon scores of them
are running around inside your head,

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squabbling amongst themselves as to
which one controls the consciousness.

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Only one personality can control
the consciousness at one time.

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- So they're talking to each other.
- Sounds like one messed-up guy.

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Yes, but by carefully
observing and documenting

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the formation and development
of Cain's multiples,

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Dr Nix was creating a whole new
theory of personality evolvement.

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Yeah. There was only one problem.
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- (Lift bell)
- Only one? What was it?

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- The raw data.
- (Sean) Elevator.

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The raw data
was extraordinarily detailed.

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It was as if he'd gotten
into a time machine

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and seen each of Cain's personality
splitting traumas as it occurred.

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I was never allowed to meet Cain.
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His true identity
was known only to Dr Nix.

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All the information I had
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I transcribed from tapes recorded
during their sessions.

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So, how do you think
he got the information?

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I never knew for sure
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but years later, when he got arrested
for trying to buy babies,


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