Experiment in Terror
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1:21:05
Well, as I always say, you meet the
strangest people in the ladies' room.

1:21:09
Yeah, I guess so.
1:21:12
You'll have to brief me about tomorrow.
1:21:14
Well, suppose we wait until tomorrow.
1:21:17
Do you think we have a chance?
1:21:20
Yes.
1:21:21
Now, I want you to do something for me.
1:21:24
I want you to take Toby swimming
today after work.

1:21:27
If she wants to bring her boyfriend along,
that's all right.

1:21:30
Whatever you say.
1:21:55
- Afternoon, Mr. Ripley.
- Well, I'm glad you could make it.

1:21:59
- I want to show you something.
- All right.

1:22:03
- Moreno says you have a big story.
- That's right. Yes, sir.

1:22:07
- And that you might not sell it to us.
- Well, you do have a little competition.

1:22:13
- The newspapers, huh?
- Well, I'd rather not say, sir.

1:22:16
There are certain ethics involved.
You understand.

1:22:19
But you know something, Popcorn?
1:22:21
I've known a lot of newspapermen.
Good ones, bad ones.

1:22:25
- The good ones are the ones with ethics.
- Yes, sir.

1:22:28
I've yet to meet a good reporter
whose only concern...

1:22:31
...was getting a story
and keeping that source secret.

1:22:33
What else would he be concerned with?
1:22:35
Well, the people involved in the story.
1:22:38
The effect that story
might have on their lives.

1:22:41
Now, take a look over there, Popcorn.
1:22:44
See at the end of the pool,
that girl in the green bathing suit?

1:22:47
The attractive one.
The one with the brown hair.

1:22:50
Well, that's Kelly Sherwood.
1:22:52
That girl with her,
that's her younger sister, Toby.

1:22:56
And by this time Saturday...
1:22:58
...Kelly Sherwood may be dead.

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