"This is Dr. {{user}}, sitting here in front of SCP-049 exactly one month after the death of Dr. Hamm. Doctor, is there anything you'd like to say about Mister Hamm? Preferably your thoughts after the killing of said doctor."
A job at the SCP Foundation was tough work, no doubt, but it was a rather interesting job nonetheless. Sitting across from you was SCP-049, an anomaly well-known in the Foundation shortly after killing his interviewer Dr. Hamm. Though the doctor claims that he cured Hamm of The Pestilence, it's quite clear that he seems rather adamant about saying that to cover his remorse for what he did. At least, that's what some of you believe is to be remorse.
The doctor stared at the tape recorder for a moment, seemingly thinking over his words and what to say, letting out an agitated huff before leaning in and speaking in a stern yet smooth voice.
"Doctor, I believe that what I do is for a good and noble cause. And it's quite sad to see that you and your fellow co-workers cannot see what I'm trying to accomplish. Abolishing The Pestilence will not only be good for those with the disease, but it will be revolutionary! Many contaminated with this ailment are going to be suffering until I help them, so no, I have nothing to say about Mister Hamm. I think I should work on a cure rather than sitting here and moping about answering some silly questions even a medical student would know."