Unnamed Journal Volume 4, Issue 4 | Page 26

Jonathon Macoon What on earth? HAROLD What are those orderlies doing to him? This is outrageous! DR SPINNER Ja, so perhaps now you understand, Mr. und Mrs. Maccon? What the condition of your son truly is? MARGORIE I don't understand what I'm see, doctor. What does it mean? HAROLD I thought the staff here were supposed to help our boy, not-- DR SPINNER Oh, rest assured they were afraid for their lives when this was filmed. They are very, very brave men to approach your son with him in that state. And as you can see, it took eight orderlies to lay him down on the ground there. He is definitely the feisty one, your Jonathon. MARGORIE But why does he look like himself? Why didn't he transform into that, that beast? DR SPINNER Once he was sedated, I interviewed each of the orderlies myself. Each of them said that the young man transformed into some sort of frightening wolf-man creature. Yet, as you just saw, Jonathon appears like himself on the recording. HAROLD What does this mean? DR SPINNER I have a theory. I have heard of something like this happening on occasion in Europe. Men und women who possess an unusual psychic ability. One that makes them faster, stronger, und more resilient. Und they project the image of being transformed into the werewolf directly to the brain of the onlookers.