Experiment in Terror
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:26:00
Is there something wrong?
:26:01
No. It's just that every time I speak
to somebody on the phone...

:26:05
...I get a mental image of what
they're supposed to look like.

:26:08
Usually I'm wrong.
And your case is no exception.

:26:11
- I guess everybody does that.
- Yeah, I guess they do.

:26:15
Well, now, about your problem....
:26:20
You know, I just can't believe it.
It's hard to adjust. I can't think.

:26:26
Well, I'd be surprised
if you reacted any other way.

:26:29
I didn't think he'd do
anything violent.

:26:32
He scared me. But for some reason, l
didn't believe he was completely serious.

:26:37
And then he comes in the house
and catches me phoning you.

:26:41
All right, now the first thing we need is
a description of this man.

:26:46
I don't know what he looks like.
I never saw him.

:26:49
- That'll make things a little difficult.
- But I'd certainly recognize his voice.

:26:54
Yeah, what else?
:26:56
There's something wrong
with his breathing.

:26:59
- What do you mean by that?
- Well....

:27:01
It sounded like asthmatic breathing.
:27:05
My sister, Toby, had a mild
asthmatic condition for a year...

:27:09
...and it sounded like that,
sort of labored and wheezing.

:27:14
What did he say?
:27:15
That he wanted me to steal $100,000
from the bank...

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...and that if I didn't...
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...he'd kill me and my sister.
:27:28
That he killed twice before
and wouldn't hesitate to do it again.

:27:31
He said that he's not
the only one watching me.

:27:34
That he would know my every move.
:27:38
And that...
:27:40
...if I contacted the police....
:27:48
Did you drive your sister
to school this morning?

:27:52
- You tell her about this?
- No, but--

:27:56
You see, Toby and I are very close,
and she's a very intuitive young lady.


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