[“He would say, for example: At times I feel that another person and I are the same and at times I don’t.” – Ludwig Wittgenstein]
Jorgensen imagined me, pretended there was a vicious man, a second self, who compelled him to do all those – violent things. So when Jorgensen went on trial he called me as a witness, implored me to confess that I had done all this violence, Jorgensen being just another victim of my malice.
And to his surprise I did appear and I did confess, but my revenge on Jorgensen for inventing me was this: I confessed to these crimes in his image, in his voice, in his name.
I am the innocent one, now, not he.
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