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Dr '''Sophie Rousseau''' was a [[counsellor]] that specialised in [[hypnotherapy]]. The [[2003]] [[Salzburg]] [[Salzburg shooter|shooter]] was a patient of hers, as was [[Jacques Fournier]], who suffered from [[post-traumatic stress]] after his time in the army. On the day that Fournier died in [[April]] [[2004]], he seemed to be in a trance. A week after, Dr Rousseau was stabbed to death. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Uncanny Valley (audio story)|Uncanny Valley]]'')
Dr '''Sophie Rousseau''' was a [[counsellor]] that specialised in [[hypnotherapy]]. She worked for [[the Committee]] and hypnotised the [[2003]] [[Salzburg]] [[Salzburg shooter|shooter]] into committing the act.
 
[[Jacques Fournier]], who suffered from [[post-traumatic stress]] after his time in the army, was another patient of hers. In [[April]] [[2004]], on a day that Fournier was to drive [[Neil Redmond]], Dr Rousseau put him in a trance and had him crash the car, killing himself and crippling Redmond. This allowed for the Committee to introduce [[NJ]].
 
A week after the car crash, Dr Rousseau was stabbed to death. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Uncanny Valley (audio story)|Uncanny Valley]]'')
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Revision as of 13:36, 8 July 2019

Dr Sophie Rousseau was a counsellor that specialised in hypnotherapy. She worked for the Committee and hypnotised the 2003 Salzburg shooter into committing the act.

Jacques Fournier, who suffered from post-traumatic stress after his time in the army, was another patient of hers. In April 2004, on a day that Fournier was to drive Neil Redmond, Dr Rousseau put him in a trance and had him crash the car, killing himself and crippling Redmond. This allowed for the Committee to introduce NJ.

A week after the car crash, Dr Rousseau was stabbed to death. (AUDIO: Uncanny Valley)