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:10:00
- Sorry. Are you with a patient now?
- Yes. What do you want to talk about?

:10:05
A patient of yours has been murdered,
Bernadine Mello.

:10:09
Give me a few minutes.
Wait here.

:10:35
Her husband said she'd been seeing you
throughout their marriage.

:10:38
- Yes.
- How long was she a patient of yours?

:10:41
A little over five years.
:10:45
What brought her to you initially?
:10:47
Chronic depression.
The abuse of alcohol.

:10:50
She wasrt one of my
more successful patients.

:10:54
Was she bisexual, Doctor?
:10:57
Yes, although I only
found this out recently.

:11:00
It was latent,
then she met a woman...

:11:03
and then she was having an affair.
:11:07
Did she say who she was?
:11:09
No, only that she was younger.
:11:14
Did she mention
a Vickie Kittrie to you?

:11:18
No.
:11:21
Let me ask you, Doctor.
In a case such as this...

:11:25
where the victims have been
so badly brutalized...

:11:29
it's quite possible that the killer was
a victim of child abuse, isn't it?

:11:33
I'd say it was highly probable.
:11:37
And that this would be some
delayed form of revenge, right?

:11:42
Yes, quite possibly.
:11:45
- Then why are the victims women?
- The majority of child abuses...

:11:49
aren't necessarily men.
:11:52
Society has a contradictory reaction
to the victims of child abuse.

:11:57
If a 14-year-old girl is seduced by
an older man, it's a horror story.


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