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Somerset: Victor's landlord said there was an envelope of cash in the office mailbox the first of every month. Quote: "I never heard a single complaint from the tenant in apartment 306, and nobody ever complained about him. He's the best tenant I've ever had." End quote. Mills: Yeah, a landlord's dream: a paralyzed tenant with no tongue. Somerset: Who pays the rent on time. Mills: I'm sick of all this waiting! Somerset: This is the job. Mills: Why aren't we out there, huh? Why we gotta sit here, rotting, waiting until the lunatic does it again? Somerset: It's dismissive to call him a lunatic. Don't make that mistake. Mills: Come on, he's insane. Look, right now he's probably dancing around in his grandmother's panties, yeah, rubbing himself in peanut butter. Ooh. How's that? Somerset: I don't think so. Mills: His luck will run out. Somerset: He's not depending on luck. We walked into that apartment exactly one year after he tied Victor to the bed. One year to the date. He wanted us to. Mills: Don't know that for sure. Somerset: Oh yes, we do. This note he left, his first words to us: "Long is the way, and hard, that out of hell leads up to light." Mills: Fuck him. So what? Somerset: He's right so far. Imagine the will it takes to keep a man bound for a full year, to sever his hand and use it to plant fingerprints, to insert tubes into his genitals. This guy's methodical, exacting, and worst of all, patient. Mills: He's a nut-bag! Just because the fucker's got a library card doesn't make him Yoda.

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