A spokesman for a committee of inquiry states that the killer, "acted entirely alone, motivated by... a psychotic desire for public recognition." (0:06)
Reporter Joe asks police officers, "Are you looking for dope?" (0:08)
Reporter Lee tells Joe, "I've never tried to kill myself successfully." She tells him she believes someone wants to kill her. (0:13)
Joe tells Lee, "He found out his wife was banging her psychiatrist." (0:16)
In the morgue a pathologist tells Joe, "There was enough alcohol and barbiturates in her bloodstream to kill her if she'd fallen asleep in bed, let alone at the wheel of a car... Face it. Some people want to die." (0:18)
Ex-FBI agent Will tells Joe, "Let's make him a weenie wagger... You look a little bit like a flasher." (0:21)
A research psychologist in his laboratory tells Joe (now posing as Harry) that questions on a psychological test we see entitled "Personality Inventory" are designed to "pull out anger, repression, frustration..." (0:38)
Joe tells recruiter Jack (?), "People say I've got antisocial tendencies." (0:53)
Joe undergoes testing at parallax. While he sits in a chair in a large room with his fingers on sensors a series of photographs flash on a screen accompanied by words and music. (0:54)
Jack (?) makes a reference to Joe about "antisocial people." (1:16)
A spokesman for another committee of inquiry states that killer "Frady was obsessed with the Carroll assassination." (1:38)
psychological testing | psychologist
Monday, March 28, 2011
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