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<blockquote data-quote="ae1vart0n" data-source="post: 2904500" data-attributes="member: 40218"><p><span style="color: DarkGreen">So it wasn't just me,</span> he thought, still not ruling out some sort of heavy gas from the attic causing vertigo. Next to Vincent and Roger, Dunstand probably got the best look, but he was also close enough that the fumes from the attic could have reached him.</p><p></p><p>His current hypothesis was that gas from the attic had made both Roger and Vincent lose their balance, and possibly hallucinate. Thus the pulling motion was really just Vincent trying to get his balance, and Roger thought it was upward because he too had lost his bearings. When Vincent passed by the door on his way to the ground the flow of gas had condensed on his skin into a mucus. Vincent had been exposed to much more of this gas than any of the others.</p><p></p><p>The door had then snapped shut on a spring hinge. Dunstand probably thought Vincent had fallen upward as part of the effect of the gas.</p><p></p><p>That being the case, Roger had brought a small test tube in which to collect some mucus. He hoped some of his friends at the nuthouses could get it identified for him.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: SeaGreen">"I'd like to hear her story too, if she doesn't mind talking about it."</span></p><p></p><p>[sblock]I take it that Roger didn't hear anything interesting on the tape on the way to the hospital then?[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ae1vart0n, post: 2904500, member: 40218"] [Color=DarkGreen]So it wasn't just me,[/Color] he thought, still not ruling out some sort of heavy gas from the attic causing vertigo. Next to Vincent and Roger, Dunstand probably got the best look, but he was also close enough that the fumes from the attic could have reached him. His current hypothesis was that gas from the attic had made both Roger and Vincent lose their balance, and possibly hallucinate. Thus the pulling motion was really just Vincent trying to get his balance, and Roger thought it was upward because he too had lost his bearings. When Vincent passed by the door on his way to the ground the flow of gas had condensed on his skin into a mucus. Vincent had been exposed to much more of this gas than any of the others. The door had then snapped shut on a spring hinge. Dunstand probably thought Vincent had fallen upward as part of the effect of the gas. That being the case, Roger had brought a small test tube in which to collect some mucus. He hoped some of his friends at the nuthouses could get it identified for him. [Color=SeaGreen]"I'd like to hear her story too, if she doesn't mind talking about it."[/Color] [sblock]I take it that Roger didn't hear anything interesting on the tape on the way to the hospital then?[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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