:38:01
My secretary?
:38:02
You are aware
thatthis woman was party...
:38:05
to the so-called exorcism?
:38:08
No, I didn't, actually.
:38:10
I've neverfeltthat Mr Birdson
needed anything...
:38:13
but professional
psychiatric care.
:38:15
Minutes afterthese people left,
he suffered a stroke.
:38:19
He's completely comatose.
:38:21
There's no brain-wave activity
at all.
:38:23
What do you believe
put him in this condition?
:38:27
They put him under
severe mental stress.
:38:29
That caused the aneurysm.
:38:31
Could you tell us whatyou heard
when you tried to open the door?
:38:36
I certainly hope you're not
lending any credence to this.
:38:39
Justtell him whatyou heard.
:38:43
Well,the patient
was in severe distress...
:38:48
so naturally he was yelling.
:38:50
And when you opened the door,
was he yelling...
:38:53
orwas he sitting here calmly?
:38:58
There's a medical explanation
for everything that happened.
:39:00
You heard the voices.
:39:02
You know you did.
:39:06
Sounded like a hundred voices
to me.
:39:10
I've already said
that Mr Birdson was agitated.
:39:12
Victor,would you check on
the patient in room 5, please?
:39:18
Could you just describe it
to me,the scene?
:39:22
He opened his eyes.
:39:27
He just opened his eyes.
:39:30
I'm surprised atyou,
Mr Kelson.
:39:32
Allen, he just opened his eyes.
:39:34
-Please leave.
-Excuse us, Doctor.
:39:36
I'm not making this up.
I swear!
:39:39
-Let's go now.
-I did not hallucinate that!
:39:42
He just opened his eyes!
:39:48
Where do you get off
pretending to be my secretary?
:39:51
I had to.
:39:53
Did you? And this is evil?
:39:56
The guy had an aneurysm.
Now he's in a coma.
:39:58
That's their explanation.