:41:01
That's his construct, his theory.
:41:03
He called it "Suspect Zero. "
:41:06
Suspect Zero?
:41:09
He posited a theory
that a serial killer...
:41:12
...could cross the entire country
without ever getting caught.
:41:16
What makes a killer catch able?
:41:17
Patterns, repetition of behaviour.
:41:19
He imagined someone
with no patterns...
:41:21
...no telltale fetishes, no rituals...
:41:23
...just a random killing machine
that never leaves a clue.
:41:27
But a serial killer by definition
is condemned to repetition.
:41:30
I mean, isn't that
what he's all about?
:41:33
Well, he is until he isn't.
:41:35
And this Suspect Zero, is that
something that you believe in, doctor?
:41:39
It's something O'Ryan believed in.
:41:41
He swore guys like that existed,
only we couldn't see them...
:41:44
...because they didn't obey
the usual laws, like cancer doesn't...
:41:48
...or the HIV virus that
tricks your immune system...
:41:51
...into thinking it isn't there.
:41:53
So you're saying a guy
like that could exist?
:41:55
Do you know the definition
of a black hole?
:41:58
Not precisely, no.
:41:59
It's a celestial body
with a gravitational force so strong...
:42:03
...that nothing escapes it.
Not even light.
:42:06
Well, then how do you find
something you can't see?
:42:09
Well, it was there and we found it.
:42:13
Why do you think O'Ryan is convinced
a person like that is around?
:42:16
In this time and place.
What about a split personality?
:42:19
Could you have a stone-cold
killer on one hand...
:42:22
...and a thoughtful man
with a conscience on the other?
:42:25
I mean, could O'Ryan...
:42:27
...possibly be this Suspect Zero?
:42:30
Yeah.
:42:31
It's a viable theory.
:42:34
I mean, the point is, I don't think you're
gonna know until you find O'Ryan.