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Thanks so much for your help onthis project. I really think it's gonna
help other researcher once and that's that'sjust wonderful. Yes, come on in,
thank you being a change. Justa minute, so you'll fax me
a copy of the grades soon,rubbing this afternoon. Okay, that'd be
great. Yeah, yeah, I'mhoping it'll clear up some things too.

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Good. Okay, all right,talk to you soon, Bye bye.
Thanks for your patience. How canI help you to do on this morning?
I'm Agent Ryan and this is AgentGraf. We won't take up much
of the time this morning. Doctor, we have a few questions that we're
hoping that maybe you could help uswith. I'm happy to help. However,
I can have you heard from eitherdoctor Atwater or Dustin Carterman within the

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last twenty four hours? Richard?Uh, Well, I spoke with him
my phone yesterday and that conversation pertainedto pertains to canceling a dinner date.
Why if something happened, you mightsay that, then you haven't had any
contact with him since nine o'clock lastnight. That sounds about right. Did
he seem nervous or excited? Perhaps? Well, Richard is under a lot

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of stress lately, But no,I say, he sounded pretty normal.
What's going on, doctor Atwater anddoctor Cademan, I wanted in connection with
the death of Robert Elliott? Isit this morning? It appears that they
may be considered futuitives from justice,Richard, A fugitive? Do you have
any knowledge of their present whereabouts?I really can't think of anything. Excuse

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me? Hello, Hi, Hally, it gets where we are right now?
We're on the lamb. Well,yes, actually I am. I'm
with a couple of FBI agents.Well, isn't this exciting? Aren't they
clever? Richard? Guess what?Hallie's talking to the g man right now?

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All right, give him the brushhatick, because we got to There
are some areas of the human mindand in the of the world we their
view, that were never meant forinvestigation. There are always those who delve
into the darker worlds of knowledge,and many pay their sanity for their interests.

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Some of these unfortunates are taken inby the Hayward Foundation, an organization
that studies paranormal experiences and their effectson humanity. It is cases such as
these that are sent to a restoredmansion in a small coastal town in Maine,

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a center for the care and studyof the insane. Since the nineteen
twenties, this place has been knownas the Hayward Sanitarium. What's you on,
hole for a second, hurry upabout it? This is long as
I'm sorry, John, Remember thisis a very important call. Uh.

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Is there anything else I can helpyou with? Well, we don't want
to win through. Please inform usif you learn anything. Oh, of
course. Goodbye, Good day,ma'am. Thank you all right? Now
where are you reading? We're inone of them stopping robs out here in
the sticks. What the hell isgoing on the f the ices? You're
wanted for murder? Well, Trumbullsaid, DePuy the moors to haul us

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in for killing Roberts. Well,hell, we decided not to go,
so we took him hostage instead hostage. How can I be insane when I'm
traveling with my own shrink? Look, Hallie, someone set us up and
you have to help us. Helpyou? What child? Much of you
on hoping everything's gonna be fine,halle, But just listen to me and
I'll tell you what you need todo. Thank you. Have you had

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any luck locating the blueprints of thewards for the authorities. Yes, doctor,
I had incented the Department of Corrections. Their inspection is for Friday.
In addition, Agents Ryan and Graftrequested another meeting miss afternoon. Oh well
that would have to be later,of course. Are they in the office
now, yes, Doctor mc verywell, then see that we're not disturbed.

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Peace certainly, sir, Well,I hope I haven't kids too long,
gentlemen. I appreciate your patience thelong again, Carol, almost fifteen
years. This has been so long, my tentest hugely. Yes, it
does help. May I present,mister mister, how do you do?

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I defined that help I received thegentlemen, thank you. I wish that's
a starcliff and I could be hereunder more pleasant circumstances. Of course.
Well, we have a lot ofground to cover, gentlemen. There's a
lot of concern in Boston about what'sbeen happening up here and how it's going
to affect the Foundation's public image.Please hope you take a copy. As

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the seminal branch of the entire foundation, the Sanitarium has a special niche among
our various research projects, but quiteFrankly, doctor Haufman, the situation up
here has us thinking of this placemore in terms of a liability than an
asset. I beg your pardon,Go ahead, Poulard tell him. The
feasibility of maintaining this facility as aresearch hospital is being seriously questioned by the

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trustees. Are you serious, man? Not the sucliffe The foundation would not
have closed down the sanitarium, wouldthey. It's not good, doctor McLeod.
Up until now, most people haveforgotten that there was any kind of
research going on up here. You'vebeen so quiet for years. Should the
state inspection show that security these extensivemodernization my funding might not be able to

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handle it. If the government agenciesdecide to pull the licenses, it's all
moved regardless. Now, doctor Hoffman, let's start with the ethical charges against
the doctor Atwater. That seems tobe where all of this begins. What

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they have resistant arras instruction adjustice orthe charges against that water too. You
turn anything up at his house,nothing really, Sheriff. More so,
they took a whole bunch of papersand searched with them when they voted,
though, Oh well, that's theimportant You're hit from the bank yet Yeah,
they both paid last withdraws last nine. If the night machine down by

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the docks, I don't know whereif they dropped, Morris, you didn't
get the APV out till after three, And I'll give the state boys a
call. Tell the fats they mightbe trying for the state line, right.
They sure didn't get that money tospend around here, space Trumbo,
Here, go ahead, Mice,I'm out here at Christians gas and go.

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Pete will get said he how twofellas be in the profiles of al
Water and Cardinal stopping at his outsidephone last night, probably not too long
after they had got me off,says they drove off in an expensive looking
great car Goo cats made for thepartner shirts them. Hold on there a
minute, Mark, Now let meget this straight. They were at Christians

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last night. Did give him anyidea where they might have been? Aheading
kid says they headed off down towardsthe coast US on US. Yeah,
I'm not sure they would have headeddown the main road. Mark, give
me the troopers. They're on thephone. Rasure. Sure they got the
car? Yeah, yeah, allright, movie right there they found it

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pulled off the side of Minosaur awayfrom the Wallace farm on Griffin Road.
But who go to the inlet whereall men? Wallace tis Up's boat?
Cheryl Wallace is there with him,and the boat's gone. Wallace Basta state
boys just found their car up bythe Wallace place. Looks like they took

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off in Wallace's boat. That willmeet you there, Wallace's boat. I
don't believe it, Carl, don'tbelieve it. I know that boat.
I've been crabbing in it. HenryWallace Hans is trolling motor in his kitchen.
How far could they get with onepen? We'll never believe we went

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anywhere in that book. It didn'teven have any words on yourself at it.
The people are gonna be checking outthe coast side until the sun up
and not cruising around here. Andthat's good. I guess you're right here,
just good to stuff walking, Getdown, get down. I don't
think so. Look, nobody eversaid that the life of crime will be
easy. That you tell the shopand we'll not be watching going sounds might

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be right, it's pretty clear youwant to try those windows. Yeah,
I'm good, Come on, allright, watch yourself, all right about
it? Oh damn it's no goodmentioned. I think this one's open.

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After you get a doctor, Ithank you, okay, of course this
layer come on at alright? Yousee if enough we don't show not the

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best things. Fustin's Firefox called,give me a second from my eyes stretch
off? Oh I think yes,spare set. That's dasking, he's boring,
stolen. Maybe we should leave himat now, leave him and nobody's
serious. Look, we'll call himwhen he's back from the accomplience and we'll
bothers you that much. Right,No, But the meantime we can get

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some shut out. Just remember ifthe phone ring, don't answer it.
Alright, Hey, let's set youa one o'clock. Yeah, they don't
want to miss a whole version,that is, if Malcolm goes along with
you. Oh doctor the phone.I'm sorry, I didn't expect to see

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if you. I was calling you. Elevator And what are you doing with
that box? Mom, don't havea proper contained in those samples, because
it gets contaminated out report to thedoctor hawk. No, I'm sorry.
I was in a hurry and causes. Mom, I look here, Parson,
you do reasonably well usually all right, No, Mom, done,
this time, I suppose, butget along with you. How yeah,
I don't stop only mind oh listen, listen. As long as those samples

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it all right, I'll may saymore about this. So thank you,
doctor mccon. I really appreciate it. I want to see you not falling
properly preced you again. It willbe a different spell. Yes, doctor,
it's all right. Now get alongwith you. M they not well,

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this looks pretty good. Muspe here. I can see the exit pretty
well, the richer and keep yourhead down on here pull a farm,
you know, come around. Well. Think it's safe to assume, by
the lack of confusion that we haven'tmissed our diversion yet. Heyn it's cooled
up here. I don't know howyou Yankees stay that you after you Yankees.
It could be worse. Hap couldbe raining. Oh whoam I thought

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you said a little higher? Maybe, Holly and Malcolm, we're trying for
a little extra grebdit I asked yourquiet? No, no, no,
I think the bar is worse thanthe bike. Look, you might be
right. Well, we're starting tobring out the patience. Okay, keep
your eyes feeling, be ready foranything. Yet you just stay down just
keep moving. Please move outside andwait from the building. We need some

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stay here, okay the fire departmentson the way. Have they cleared out
Maximum Security yet? It has enoughstraight sackets, but they need at least
two more wheelchairs. Get them inthe medical wing and hurry up. The
smoke is starting to get that.They possibly need all the hell they can
get that situation. The most imminentdan is smoking the lower East wing after

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but we're evacuating everybody according to plans. Doctor McLeod is supervising the evaculation of
the Maximum security wars Cool and thefile the problems. They're on their way
now. We should have everybody outsidebefore they get here, right, gentlemen,
you must have sat the plane outsideSeattle. You're all right. I

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think everybody's out of the office.Up stairs. Secott is raving about the
archives. Have you seen, Malcolm? He has been incitement the pedicant or
right? That looks so bad fromout here and there's no structural damage,
just full the windows of a tuckerhuffman. How do you control the inmates
in this kind of situations? Asyou see over there, the patients are
diagonous of petified agents and kept intheir old groups in a safe location on

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that open piered. The entire staffis from meeum is a proteger, and
I have impressed upon them that helifened the proteger. And what about the
dangerous patients? They sedated and takeit in this chase and apported out in
the chair from that door. Openthe door with those two men with guns
off every eye. Oh, Richie, we've been spotty. Come on,

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grab doom and let's boogie. Comeon, don't a come Richard, rich
not that way the g man gunscome off from the cad. Damn.
What are we gonna do? Thelittle all right, we have to go
back and side. Come on,anto A Burnham, Are you crazy?
Richard? No, trust me andknow what I'm doing. Just to come
on, all right, go dothat. I'm right behind it. Come

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on, you're just a regular.I'm gonna ask that he's just out of
this one. Lola cops out there. We could probably just wait for this
drug and great, okay, justtake closer. That's the elevator, just
the working elevator. I'm not gettinganother elevator. I don't wanna take a
pell of stairs. You take thechair, then Yellow get you now you

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know what you're doing. Know whyI didn't think of this before. If
there's a tunnel at the lowest levelof the base that comes up to the
old servant courters, he's going tosell Maria no, no sense. Well,
let's just hope it by a reallygood here. Okay, let's go,

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come on, come on, let'ssmoke the city. The tunnel interest
just down here. He's going downhere, Richie can I'd go crazy too
if I was knocked up in thefunhouse like down there. That's fine enough.
Chester must see those hands do andevery one knows about it. In
the first Chester, I can explain. I'm sure you can. German is

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going to die if he stays here. I think that he discovered something when
he was doing his research in Haiti, and to keep him quiet, they
put him in here. They pumpedhimsel full of drugs and god knows what
else that everybody thinks he's a raginglunatic. Now that I discovered he's not.
I've been framed, and Derman isgonna be kept quiet permanently. All
right. Look that's the long andnow here's the shorter. We gotta get
this boy the hell out of hereand get at the bottom of it all.

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And that means you're gonna step asideand let us through. Please,
Chester, I'm afraid I can't doit. Doctor. Why not because you
never make it on your own.It's the ones you quicker than a duck
on a june bug. If youwant to get out of here, it
does, come with me, Chester, Come on, Ester. I don't

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mean to be rude, Chester,but wouldn't this be a won'd not secret
if you just slow down, stolittle prow they'd be honest in a second.
Worried that better. I know thesewords like the back of my hand,
and I hunk it down there andstay play heard the road soon,
So hope they don't have any roadblockson the Ritchard. I'm almost bred stating
this, buddy, but I thinkwe're finally out of the wood. To

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relax on. Yeah, I can'tbelieve we made it. Damn. Hey,
you had a chance to look atErman yet? Oh no, who's
wrong with you? Richard? Areyou all right? Oh? Wait a
minute, Mitch, you cold hiseyes? Hell, we've been through this
before. Hang on, Richard,you're gonna fight it. I'm gonna help

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you, Okay, Just to pullover, man, just pull over now,
hurry, come on, Richard,let's get alright. I'm gonna lay
you down right here. Okay,right, Oh, he's cold as eyes.
No I know, okay, damn, this is bad, Richard.

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He's all right. Here's my rabbit'sfoot. Now you hold that old Joe
tired here? Okay? Chester,can you find a hazel tree? You
don't want this? I need mea stick of hazel? All right,
all right, we need thanks.You got any rum or anything? You
drinking your bottle of whiskey in theglove box? Whiskey? All right,
whiskey. Hell, it's better thannothing. Just get it quick. And

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matches you got any matches? Chester? All right? Come on, Richard,
let's just hang on. Richard.There you go, all right?
All right, Now take that branchand John circle around Richard, okay,
and I'll hurry up. All right, one hundred proof. I hope this
is what. Just hang on,Richard, you're pouring it out. Don't

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worry or bias. And Lord Chester, all right, Chester, just stand
back, you can hang on,Just hang on all right, all right.
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What what the hell was lack.That's what we're going to find out.
Yes, you have been committed toHayward Sanitarium. Written by Matthew Balco
and David Johnson. Eizode ten,directed by Kevin Swan, produced by Richard

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Fish, associate producer Ron Keith,Sound designed by John Webber, Engineering and
Foley team played by John Webber,including Richard Fish, Steve Johnson, Tony
Brewer, Ron Keith, Jason Cole, Kevin Swan, David Wren, and
Alex Powers featuring Mike Kelliher, MikeSchuman, Alexander after Hil Richard Fish,
Kevin Swan, Tom Hollokey, KarenAtkins, John Baumer, Daniel Gedold,

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Joe Larsh, Jim Fields, NelsBerner, David Wren, Mike Price,
Alex Powers, Shannon Williams, ChristineWilliams, Jason Cole, John Webber,
Isaac Coomb, idam Azura, eLame Litzy, Jeff Stone, Ron Keith,
Heatherly Hitson, Tony Brewer, JustinBell and Laura Wagers. Special thanks
to Ron Dye and Guy Cunningham.Studio facilities provided by Loadstone Productions and Studio

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V Copyright nineteen ninety seven. HaywardSanitarium is made possible by grandspon Loadstone Productions,
the Billingtonary Arts Council, and thegenerosity that's cast and cruel. Hayward
Sanitarium is a last minute production.Tapes of Hayward Sanitarium are available by calling

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