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He calls himself Jonathon after the disciple John, who is sometimes referred to as ‘the disciple<br />

Jesus loved’. Jonathon believes that the five senses each pollute humanity from the truth of the<br />

lord, who tells him to do these things. He manipulates and eliminates these five senses in his<br />

victims, with his final ritual being to remove the eyeballs and carve the number of the victim into<br />

their back. One of the team points out that if the Desmond Lopez, (victim from scene 2) was<br />

numbered 6, and the library victim numbered 8, then there must have been a murder in between.<br />

However Moore quashes this idea, believing that although a number wasn’t carved into Bryant’s<br />

back, <strong>by</strong> capturing him, he would be counted as victim 7 in Jonathon’s mind. Bryant for the<br />

most part agrees with this, arguing that it is highly unlikely that Jonathon would have hidden the<br />

body of a different victim 7, before making such a public statement with victim 8.<br />

23. INT. BRYANT’S OFFICE. DAY. 23.<br />

Bryant looks through a number of files in his office, before suddenly realizing something. He<br />

rushes out of his office.<br />

24. INT. MILLER’S OFFICE. DAY. 24.<br />

Bryant tells Miller that the letters in a handwritten code from the book in the library:<br />

ERALPDJW- - - J, correspond to the first names of Jonathon’s victims. This seemingly confirms<br />

that Bryant, with the first name Jacob, was the seventh victim. He does not know the meaning<br />

behind the dashes, the change of colour and the final letter in the code however.<br />

25. INT. HALLWAY. DAY. 25.<br />

Bryant is walking up a hospital hallway with a nurse. Speaking of Lopez, she tells Bryant that<br />

his hearing is the only sense he has recovered, but he can speak, although very weakly.<br />

26. INT. LOPEZ’S ROOM. DAY. 26.<br />

The nurse shows Bryant into the room. Lopez is sitting in a chair wearing dark glasses and<br />

listening to classical music, which he turns off when Bryant comes in. They try to exchange<br />

small talk with great difficulty due to it being a struggle for Lopez to speak and Bryant<br />

uncomfortably pitying the unfortunate man.<br />

Bryant then asks if he can remember anything about his capture <strong>by</strong> Jonathon that might be<br />

helpful. It is difficult to tell exactly what he is trying to say, but it appears that Lopez thinks that<br />

at some stage there were two men in the building where he was tortured. Before he can hear<br />

anything else, Bryant’s phone rings. He looks at his phone and decides to answer. It’s Miller,<br />

another body has been found, he better come straight away.<br />

Bryant quickly apologizes to Lopez and leaves in a hurry.<br />

27. EXT. JETTY. DAY. 27.<br />

Bryant rushes along the Jetty where there are already a number of agents. He spots Miller right<br />

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