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:26:02
Mr. Roy must have seen the news,
:26:04
and used it for his new novel,
like he always did.

:26:10
That's why he stopped writing.
:26:13
He felt guilty.
:26:15
Seeing the massacre on TV
inspired him.

:26:19
He felt compelled to write.
:26:23
But his sense of remorse
kicked in and he...

:26:25
- Hold on.
:26:27
It was 8 hours between the shooting
and Tom's suicide attempt.

:26:31
He couldn't have written 34 pages,
he wrote 10 pages a day.

:26:35
He must have started writing
days before.

:26:38
- The novel's too real...
:26:40
- I'm sorry to insist, but...
:26:42
- Excuse me, Mr. Michaud,
but in a psychotic break,

:26:45
a person's faculties can increase,
or speed up...

:26:49
- You don't understand.
:26:52
- Roy wrote the novel afterwards.
:26:54
It's the only logical possibility.
:26:56
And logic does not
require your consent.

:27:00
- Think whatever you like.
:27:02
I know Tom, you don't.
:27:06
- Can I keep these?
- We may want them back.

:27:20
Your explanation
is highly plausible.

:27:27
His faculties accelerated
because of his psychotic break.

:27:33
It makes sense, no?
:27:41
MOSTERT PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE
:27:48
Some colleagues have doubts.
I'd like to convince them.

:27:52
- How can seeing Archambault help?
:27:55
- I want to ask if he knew Roy,
:27:58
and happened to
have read his manuscript.


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