[Rather than verbally calling her out on it, though, the prosecutor returns to his own reading.]
(If Mr. Erickson's notes are to be believed, while many of the myths surrounding hypnosis are in fact entirely false, a few that are regularly denied are merely half-true or vary depending on the situation and the relationship of the individuals involved. Indeed, he has an entire essay spanning several pages just about the single myth that those in such a state are helpless, and the common counterclaim that such subjects retain full control.)
[Edgeworth takes a few minutes to read this part.]
(If this is to be believed, Kay's willingness to trust me so much in the first place suggests that she may be especially susceptible to my suggestions in particular once hypnotized. It also begs the question of just how well Mr. Erickson and Mr. Condon might have known each other — or, alternately, whether Mr. Erickson had an accomplice whom Mr. Condon might have been more vulnerable to.)
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(If Mr. Erickson's notes are to be believed, while many of the myths surrounding hypnosis are in fact entirely false, a few that are regularly denied are merely half-true or vary depending on the situation and the relationship of the individuals involved. Indeed, he has an entire essay spanning several pages just about the single myth that those in such a state are helpless, and the common counterclaim that such subjects retain full control.)
[Edgeworth takes a few minutes to read this part.]
(If this is to be believed, Kay's willingness to trust me so much in the first place suggests that she may be especially susceptible to my suggestions in particular once hypnotized. It also begs the question of just how well Mr. Erickson and Mr. Condon might have known each other — or, alternately, whether Mr. Erickson had an accomplice whom Mr. Condon might have been more vulnerable to.)