He saw a movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio where Leo somehow managed to invade people’s dreams and make them do whatever he wanted. The movie didn’t make a whole lot of sense to him, but he heard two women talking as he was leaving the theater, the women going on and on and on about Leo. DeMarco concluded that if you looked like Leonardo DiCaprio you didn’t have to make movies that made any sense. As he walked back to his place, he passed a drugstore, and his mind unwillingly drifted back to Orson Mulray. He’d come to the conclusion that no matter what he and Emma did, Mulray was most likely going to get away with what he had done and Brian Kincaid was going to spend his life in prison. The papers were filled with editorials discussing the ambiguous morality of Mulray testing his drugs on uneducated, impoverished disaster victims—but no law enforcement agency appeared to be making any attempt to prove that Mulray had done anything illegal. Meanwhile, the scientific and medical communities were coming to the conclusion that Dr.