:17:00
She fucks fighters
and rock and roll stars...
:17:02
and she's got a degree
in screwing with people's heads.
:17:04
You forgot about her degree
in literature. She's a writer.
:17:07
She published a novel under a pen name.
Want to know what it's about?
:17:11
It's about a retired rock and roll star
who gets murdered by his girlfriend.
:17:29
Page 67, cowboy.
:17:31
You know how she does the boyfriend?
:17:34
With an ice pick, in bed...
:17:37
his hands tied
with a white silk scarf.
:17:46
Dr. Garner.
:17:49
I've asked Dr. Lamont to consult
with us. This isn't really my turf.
:17:53
Dr. Lamont teaches the pathology
of psychopathic behavior at Stanford...
:17:56
and also on the Justice Department
Psychological Profile Team.
:18:00
Dr. Lamont.
:18:04
I see two possibilities.
:18:06
One: The person who wrote this book
is your murderer...
:18:10
and acted out the killing described
in ritualistic, literal detail.
:18:14
Two: Someone who wants
to harm the writer...
:18:17
read the book and enacted the killing
described to incriminate her.
:18:21
What if the writer did it?
Then what are we dealing with?
:18:24
You're dealing with
a devious, diabolical mind.
:18:27
You see, this book had to have been
written at least six months--
:18:31
maybe even years--
before it was published...
:18:33
which means the writer must have planned
the crime in the subconscious back then.
:18:37
Now, the fact
that she carried it out...
:18:40
indicates psychopathic
obsessive behavior...
:18:42
in terms not only
of the killing itself...
:18:44
but also in terms of the applied
advance defense mechanism.
:18:49
Sometimes I can't tell
shit from shinola, Doc.
:18:53
What was all that you just said?
:18:54
-She intended the book to be her alibi.
-Correct.
:18:57
She's going to say, "Do you think
I'd be dumb enough to kill anyone...