You were among the segment of the participants, about a fourth, whom I thought had at least a ninety percent chance of committing murder at any given time given the correct motivation. However, each week, one of those people was randomly selected by me, and then I generated the motive for their benefit. Obviously, as during the seventh week, sometimes another person becomes motivated as well; there is even a small chance that the original selection does not act at all before someone else. However I suspected that chance was reduced due to the role that stress accumulation played in my motive production; for example, many people want more power, but Keenan Caine was the one who struck me as seeking it so swiftly.
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