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This article is about The Dark Pictures Anthology's fourth installment, The Devil in Me .

Psychological Report is the sixth secret of The Devil in Me. It can be found by Mark in the basement. This secret appears in Workshop.

Overview[]

A psychological report of FBI Special Agent Hector Munday during his assessment with Dr. Isabella Garcia.

In-Game Description[]

A psychological report about Hector Munday. There was concern about his mental state as he had become obsessed with the killer that he was investigating.

Update(s)[]

  1. The death of his mother was the catalyst for Hector experiencing problems at work.
  2. Hector was investigating the Chicago killer at this time.

Audio Transcript[]

Psychological assessment conducted by Dr. Isabella Garcia. Patient Name: Munday, Hector. Behavioral observation. Hector arrived at our scheduled appointment 24 minutes late. Once we sat down and began the session, he struggled to maintain eye contact. He found it difficult to articulate his feelings, and was terse and guarded throughout. Hector has been working long hours and as a result isn't sleeping well. Hector spoke about his recently deceased mother, and displayed evidence that he hasn't yet fully come to terms with her death. I strongly recommended a course of antidepressants, but he is resistant to this idea, believing that it would have a detrimental effect on his capability with regards to his current investigation. Hector describes his work in immaculate detail, and contrary to earlier in the session, his thought content is both coherent and logical. He is displaying an unhealthy obsession with his work, but his recent bereavement may be the underlying issue.

Transcript[]

(on front)

PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION

To: Chester Bell
From: Dr. Isabella Garcia Consultant Psychologist
Re: Special Agent Hector Munday
Date: June 4, 1998
Psychological assessment conducted by Dr. Isabella Garcia
Patient Name: Munday, Hector

Behavioral observation.
Mr. Munday arrived at our scheduled appointment 24 minutes late, but willingly accompanied me to my office. He was dressed in an unkempt manner,
wearing a black suit with an untucked shirt and loosened charcoal grey tie.

Once we sat down and began the session, he struggled to maintain eye contact. He found it difficult to articulate his feelings, and was terse and flippant throughout.

Mr. Munday said he had been working long hours and wasn't sleeping well as a result.

In addition, Mr. Munday spoke about his recently deceased mother, and displayed evidence that he hasn't yet fully come to terms with her passing. Additionally, he has neglected to take the anti-depressants I prescribed, blaming this on his fixation with the case.

Hector describes his work in immaculate detail, and contrary to earlier in the session, his thought content is both coherent and logical. The case appears to have now manifested itself into an obsession, a vehicle he's using to process his grief in an unhealthy manner.

(on back)

CONFIDENTIAL

Location[]

It can be found to the left after exiting the room with desktops. In order to find this secret, Mark must successfully hide from Du'Met.

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