The Suicide Tapes is a story about the other side of madness.
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Following the homicide death of Dr. Lynn Forester on January 24th, 2003, the police, during their investigation, uncovered a series of audio tapes. The tape recordings included Dr. Foresters notes and interview sessions with her last known patient, John Clarke. These audio tapes have become known as The Suicide Tapes.
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Following the homicide death of Dr. Lynn Forester on January 24th, 2003, the police, during their investigation, uncovered a series of audio tapes. The tape recordings included Dr. Foresters notes and interview sessions with her last known patient, John Clarke. These audio tapes have become known as The Suicide Tapes.
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ashley ramirez
Posted on July 23, 2009 at 01:16 PM | Permalink
repose
relatable, interchangeable and ever so illusive to reality. the voices are soothing; even in the relapsed anger moments of John. Undoubtable respect to the woman who had to go through the life-ending task for trying to solve this man's memory.