Sam Winchester: It was bugging me, right, so how is the Hook-Man tied up with Lori? So I think I came up with something. [hands Dean news articles]Dean Winchester: 1932, clergyman arrested for murder. 1967, seminarian held in hippie rampage...Sam Winchester: There's a pattern here. In both cases the suspect was a man of religion who openly preached against immorality, and then found himself wanted for killings he claimed were the work of an invisible force. Killings carried out, get this: with a sharp instrument.Dean Winchester: What's the connection to Lori?Sam Winchester: A man of religion? Who openly preaches against immorality? [Dean nods, getting it] Except, maybe this time instead of saving the whole town, he's just trying to save his own daughter.Dean Winchester: Reverend Sorenson. You think he's summoning the spirit?Sam Winchester: Maybe. Or, you know how a poltergeist can haunt a person, instead of a place?Dean Winchester: Yeah, the spirit latches onto the reverend's repressed emotions, feeds off them, yeah, okay.Sam Winchester: Without the reverend ever even knowing it.Dean Winchester: Either way, you should keep an eye on Lori tonight.Sam Winchester: What about you? [Dean looks at the party, disappointed]Dean Winchester: [sighs] I'm gonna go see if I can find that unmarked grave.
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