In working through this footage, I kept feeling like I was somehow looking for the body, in a metaphorical way. That is when turning to Goethe again seemed appropriate to me. I looked back into Faust, and there’s this part at the beginning when Faust is frustrated that he’s never going to understand nature and the universe the way God does, so he decides to commit suicide by drinking a vial of poison. I started relating this library scene from Faust to the scene in the university library. The booklet that I wrote for the piece Tooley, A Tragedy is a transcription of the police tapes, reformatted as an epic drama in the style of Faust, with characters, staging and dialogue. The moment that Faust decides to raise the liquid to his lips coincides in the booklet Tooley, A Tragedy with the moment the police yell, “Contact!” because they have seen the body.