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"Do you ever have emotions that you can't explain?
"Have you ever lost control of these emotions?
"Do these emotions have a name?"
These were the first three questions
that Dr Malicent asked of Joseph Kinkirk
just six hours after his arrest,
to which Kinkirk answered,
"Yes, yes, and Henry."
This course of exchange
laid the foundation for a defence that failed
not only because of the meticulously collected physical evidence, um,
but also because of the currently accepted opinion
in modern psychology -
multiple personality syndrome does not exist.
It was a psychological fad,
a therapist-induced disorder
perpetuated by an unending barrage of TV talk shows and novels
and ill-conceived Hollywood movies.
Joseph Kinkirk has been under observation
at various psychiatric institutions for most of his adult life
and yet there has not been one documented reference to Henry
until after his arrest.
Henry did not abduct Sarah McKenzie.
He didn't strip her naked or tie her to a bed in the cellar.
He didn't rape her 12-year-old body
or attempt to remove her ovaries with a box cutter.
And he didn't videotape
the two hours it took Sarah to bleed to death
when that operation failed.
Henry did not commit these atrocities because...
...Henry does not exist.
Joseph Kinkirk is fully aware of his actions...
...just as he was when he committed them.
It's after midnight, I'm afraid. I know.
I need two shots of tequila, a waterback and some volume on the TV.
Please.
Certainly.
At one minute past midnight.
The State of Missouri began the execution
of Joseph Kinkirk by lethal injection.
With no reprieve coming from the Governor's office...
Oh, God.
Can I have two... two more shots, please?
Would you like me to change the channel?
No, that's fine.
...and Mr Kinkirk was pronounced dead
at 18 minutes past the hour.
As you've just heard.
Joseph Kinkirk has been put to death in a Missouri state prison.
We will have further reaction to this execution...
- Hello. - Hi, Mommy!
Hi, sweetie. I miss you.
I miss you too.
What's that noise?
Uncle Stephen's making breakfast.
OK, now can we go to Starbucks?
How was last night?
We watched 'Night of the Living Dead'.
Oh, no - secrets! Shh. Put your uncle on the phone.
Mommy wants to talk to you.
So did you see them fry the bad guy last night?
It was lethal injection. And no.
You get shit-faced as usual?
Watch your language in front of Sammy.
Sorry. Did you, as usual, get shit-faced?
I'm running late. I'll see you this afternoon, OK?
Hello?
Hey. Hey! That's rude. Your mother hung up on me.
Dad, can I call you back?
I'm just at the airport... I need your opinion on a patient!
You 're shouting again. Am I?
Sorry!
Look, I think you 'll find this one to be very interesting.
Just send me the file and I'll look it over.
No, no, you have to meet him.
I'll pick you up at the airport. Just give him one hour.
You can't expect me to rearrange my life
every time you dig up some medical oddity.
Did you hang up?
Dad?
Hi.
So where'd you find this David Bernburg?
He was referred to me by Dr Foster.
Charlie? Mm-hm.
Well, that figures.
David was picked up for vagrancy
and then released into Charlie's care the next day.
Well, how long has he been a patient here?
Couple of days. Since the weekend.
That's all? Mm-hm.
You usually like to treat them for a month
before you let me pick them apart.
Ah, but this one has a whole new kind of act.
Oh, yeah?
Enjoy.
Can we get a little heat going in here?
Sure.
Hi.
Hi.
Thank you. Sure.
I'm Dr Cara Jessup. And you must be David.
David Bernburg. Is that right?
Yes.
'Bernburg' - is that German?
I don't know.
Do you know why we're here?
You want to ask me some questions.
Is that alright with you?
Yes.
OK. Have you been in a wheelchair your entire life?
No.
I had an accident a few years back.
OK.
Are you left- or right-handed?
Right.
And, um, in your childhood home, how many windows are there?
10.
11 if you count the star window in the door.
But it didn't open.
OK, so when you 're counting these windows,
are you inside or outside the house?
Inside. It's warmer.
Mm-hm.
Were you raised in any religion?
Ma'am, I was raised in the mountains.
God held our hand and the devil waited for us to fall.
I'd like to show you a series of abstract images
and I'd like you to just describe any thought that comes to mind, OK?
Two small children. Mm-hm.
And they're playing that game, um...
Patty cake, patty cake... OK, OK. Good.
And this one?
It looks like an elephant in the circus.
Is it a big elephant?
No, a baby elephant.
Do you see any numbers in the circle?
16. OK.
How about this one?
73. Sure.
Do you ever have any emotions you can't explain?
No.
Do you ever feel angry or violent or depressed for no apparent reason?
No.
OK. Thank you very much.
Alright, Dad, I'm waiting.
For what?
Well, you didn't bring me here to meet David, did you?
Mind if I make a call?
No, I got nothing but time. Go right ahead.
Hello.
This is Dr Harding. Is Adam there?
I'm sorry, Dr Harding. I'm the only one here.
I'd like you to look for him.
What was that?
This is Adam.
Adam, it's Dr Harding.
I wonder if you would have a moment to speak with a colleague of mine?
Sure.
You didn't need to do that.
Do what?
Show off. It makes you look like a charlatan.
Hello.
I'm Dr Jessup.
Jessup? You 're Dr Harding's daughter?
Yes, I am. And you 're Adam.
Your husband was murdered, right?
Ooh.
Yes. How?
His throat was slit by a mugger.
When? Three years ago.
Where?
When we were walking home from church on Christmas Eve.
You think that was rude of me? Not at all.
I'm used to it.
Aggressive role manipulation is a common avoidance technique
used by borderline personalities during therapy.
But you knew that, didn't you?
Attagirl.
I have to watch out for your exploitative pathological tendencies.
Ready to answer some questions?
Shoot.
In your childhood home, how many windows are there?
One.
One? Mm-hm.
Actually, two if you count the windshield.
I see.
Were you raised in any religion?
Catholic. Mm-hm.
OK, Adam, I have a series of abstract images here.
I'd like you to take a look at them...
Dancers, moth, elephants, the Devil.
I've seen all this stuff before, Doctor.
Yes, you have. Clearly.
OK, Adam.
Do you see any numbers in the circles?
Nope.
And this one?
No.
Great. Great.
What about this one?
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