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What Harvey saw as he stepped in was like something out of one of those medical shows. The room was more of hallway than anything else, but the big glass window on the left side that overlooked the operating area was what really stood out. It was hard to see much when neither room was lit and the flashlight beam only barely made it through the thick layer of glass, but Harvey drew forward and was able to see enough to get the idea.
The image of the exam table and all of the monitors and light fixtures over it didn't evoke any memories for Harvey. That was probably a good thing, and yet he couldn't help but wonder what the institute used these for. Was it all for show? More than that, why should a so-called mental institute have facilities like this?
"I don't really see much in the way of supplies," he remarked, glancing back at Jones. There were two other doors that branched off of this room, though, so they still had some options.