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:48:02
See if Dr. Willard is still in the hospital.
:48:04
Get Lt. Bullitt on the phone.
:48:12
I'm sorry, Joe.
He's been transferred to another room.

:48:17
May I have an outside line, please?
:48:19
May I speak to your supervisor, please?
:48:21
I'm afraid she's busy at the moment.
:48:23
I'd be grateful if you would tell her
that Chalmers wishes to see her.

:48:26
Immediately. It's very urgent.
:48:29
Yes, Mr. Chalmers.
:48:34
I'd like to speak with Dr. Willard, please.
:48:37
Thank you.
:48:48
Yes? Can I help you?
:48:50
I wanted the other supervisor.
:48:52
The night supervisor went off duty
an hour ago.

:48:54
I'm Mrs. Francis. May I help you?
:48:57
You may, indeed. There was a patient
here. His name is Johnny Ross.

:49:01
- And he seems to have disappeared.
- Disappeared?

:49:04
He was in Intensive Care, but there's no
record of his whereabouts in the hospital.

:49:08
That's impossible.
:49:09
May I see his medical chart, please?
:49:11
I'm sorry but hospital regulations...
:49:13
It's an official police request.
Is it not, Captain Baker?

:49:18
Yes, Captain. I'll take care of it.
:49:23
Excuse me, but Dr. Willard
has gone off duty.

:49:26
Call him at home.
:49:29
Are you sure he's not there?
:49:31
Do you have Dr. Willard's home number?
:49:35
I'm sorry, but there has been...
:49:36
...some medical complication
as regard to my witness.

:49:38
I'm afraid I'll have to forego
that bedside picture...

:49:41
...as much as it would've compensated
for his inability to testify tomorrow.

:49:44
But, in all decency,
I can hardly force the issue.

:49:48
Does this mean your surprise witness
won't be able to make any statement?

:49:52
The man was near death
when he was brought in here.

:49:54
In view of the attempt on his life...
:49:56
...l'm sure you can understand
my reasons for secrecy.

:49:58
- Yeah, of course.
- Good to see you again.


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