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Have you ever heard
of Whelan's infraction?

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It's a form of schizophrenia.
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It's very rare,
and it's very severe.

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In any schizophrenic...
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these areas would be affected...
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but in someone with Whelan's...
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they're hit hard,
and they're hit fast.

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Can't you load him up
with thorazine or doxepin?

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Normal psychotropics don't work.
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This thing
is caused by a virus...

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that infects the neurological
system in utero.

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It lays dormant...
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until it's triggered
by some kind of trauma.

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Most likely, he's exhibited
symptoms for some time...

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but the infraction,
or the breach...

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didn't occur until today.
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The triggers can vary.
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Uh, usually water-related,
but the results don't vary.

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He's not just catatonic.
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He's disappeared--
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like having a dream
and never waking up.

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For how long?
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Oh, forever.
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Lee, I think we might be missing
the bigger picture here.

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Now, whatever state
that he happens to be in...

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there is a girl
that is missing...

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and her name is Julia Hickson...
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and he is the only one
that knows where she is.

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He keeps them in this thing...
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for about forty hours.
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Now, he took Julia Hickson
at 7:30 last night.

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Peter, you know me.
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lf there were
anything, anything...

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What?

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