:51:02
You think you can change that?
:51:04
Do you believe
there's a part of yourself...
:51:08
that you don't show anybody?
:51:11
I think everybody
has that side of themselves.
:51:13
During a session,
when I'm inside...
:51:16
I get to see those things.
:51:19
I feel them.
:51:23
With Stargher, I felt things
I never want to feel again.
:51:30
He's not even
Carl Stargher anymore.
:51:33
He's this idealized version
of himself--
:51:36
a king
in a very, very twisted kingdom.
:51:39
The place for him
to indulge every...
:51:45
You know, I don't want to talk
about this in here.
:52:02
I could never do what you do--
:52:04
devote myself to understanding
a mind like that.
:52:08
I don't think we'll ever be able
to understand a mind like that.
:52:12
But you try. That's your job.
:52:15
I guess so.
:52:17
You don't like what you do?
:52:19
I like it better
than my old job.
:52:22
Used to be an attorney.
I was a prosecutor.
:52:25
What happened?
:52:28
I had a case, um...
:52:30
where this little girl
was molested.
:52:34
And because of this
one tiny piece of evidence...
:52:38
that was tainted, he walked.
:52:41
Uh, Charles Gish walked away.
:52:46
Nothing I could do about it.
:52:49
The night after
he was released...
:52:53
Margaret's parents came home--
:52:56
that was
the little girl's name--
:52:58
Margaret Sims.