public persona . . . say, killing a group of innocent children . . . it’s not a psychological break, it’s just an interruption of the play-acting . . . i.e., their mask slipping off. To say that another way . . . Sometimes it’s not the people who change. It’s the mask that falls off. That is so disturbing to me . . . the idea that the people in my life could be like you, and just . . .

