1:03:01
Just keep out of this fathead!
1:03:03
You goddamn bastard!
1:03:05
Let's go! Right now!
1:03:06
Can't resist that!
1:03:09
Lieutenant, the professor's here.
1:03:12
Professor, please come in.
1:03:15
Professor?
1:03:26
Let me introduce you. This is professor Shinohara
who will help us in this investigation with a
technique known as psychological profiling.
1:03:35
Professor, please enlighten this idiot here.
1:03:46
Profiling is a way of deriving
a rough sketch of the subject.
1:03:50
A method of understanding, from a
psychological standpoint, the patterns
of behavior that a criminal follows.
1:03:59
Generally, murderers are of two types: a
systematic type and a non-systematic type.
1:04:06
The systematic type can be said to
follow rather predictable patterns.
1:04:10
On the other hand the unsystematic type
can be virtually irrational in his movements.
1:04:19
Now, the question is into which
type does our suspect Sawaki fit?
1:04:27
Let me bring your attention to this polaroid.
1:04:33
You can see there are letters and
postcards scattered everywhere.
1:04:36
I believe this signifies the
suspect's disturbed mental state.
1:04:40
It reflects an impulsive element in
his psyche, and it is expressed here.
1:04:46
And as far as the detached finger
is concerned... I'd have to say that
sexual anxiety no doubt played a part.
1:04:55
The finger is like a souvenir, used to help him
remember the excitement of the criminal act.