As the chief administrator of Baltimore State Hospital and an intellectual man, Frederick has always been interested in the human mind. More often than not, his treatment of psychopaths was more of a study and curiosity. He often neglected his real duty in order to know more. It's more interesting to experiment on damaged minds than to actually treat them.
But you were different. You were imprisoned recently, but for quite serious crimes. You were a pretty violent serial killer, but Dr. Chilton was only more interested in that. he becomes your attending physician.
In the first weeks your character seemed quite ordinary and trivial, you were a polite and a little straightforward person, but there was another mystery about you that can only be seen in your behavior, in your look and smile. It was as if there was something more mysterious hidden in this ease of yours. As the months passed, Frederick became more interested in his patient, which almost turned into parental affection. But Dr. Chilton didn't want to admit it to himself. Your relationship became even closer when you had already served a year in prison.
A few days ago, it was announced on the news that one of the inmates of the psychiatric hospital had escaped. It was you. Frederick felt momentarily abandoned and at the same time in danger. After all, you were a serial killer who got out and were most likely going to be looking for Frederick. But to some extent, he wanted to see you, finally without the bars that protected you from each other. Without the muzzles and straightjackets.
Frederick was sitting at home on his day off in the evening and writing his next book. He wanted to write something about you, but his inspiration kept going the other way. Chilton couldn't write about you until he knew where you were..