The Cell
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I could never do what you do--
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devote myself to understanding
a mind like that.

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I don't think we'll ever be able
to understand a mind like that.

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But you try. That's your job.
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I guess so.
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You don't like what you do?
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I like it better
than my old job.

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Used to be an attorney.
I was a prosecutor.

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What happened?
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I had a case, um...
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where this little girl
was molested.

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And because of this
one tiny piece of evidence...

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that was tainted, he walked.
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Uh, Charles Gish walked away.
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Nothing I could do about it.
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The night after
he was released...

:52:53
Margaret's parents came home--
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that was
the little girl's name--

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Margaret Sims.
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And they found Charles Gish
sitting in their living room.

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He was watching television...
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and Margaret
was sitting next to him...

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and he had cut her open
right down the middle.

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The parents found
Margaret's heart in the freezer.

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Charles figured
they'd probably want to keep it.

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After that, I left the D.A...
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and joined the FBI.
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Figured I'd just try
to catch 'em.

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Till now.
:53:39
You know,
I started to tell you...

:53:40
that Stargher
really isn't Stargher anymore.

:53:43
Well, that's true, and it's not.
:53:45
The dominant side
is still this horrible thing...

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but there's
a positive side that--

:53:52
Positive side?
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Well, the way he sees himself
as a child.

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But isn't that him?
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The boy Stargher made contact.
He's curious about me.


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