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a man
with an attaché case.

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They must have seen 10 men
with attaché cases.

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But this one held it
under his arm.

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When the agent tried
to put a tag on it,

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he pulled away and insisted on
putting it on himself.

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That's why they remembered him.
And it was Guerrero.

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l can't get anything
out of his wife,

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except a blank stare.
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Maybe you can make her talk.
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Please try. l have
a horrible feeling.

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All right. Bring her in.
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Mrs. Guerrero?
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She's gone.
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[Buzzer]
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Hold it. Yes, sir?
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Remember the woman you
turned over to Mrs. Livingston?

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She's given us the slip. She's
probably still in the terminal.

:15:57
You've got to find her, Ned.
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We'll try. Will you
round up our boys?

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We'll announce from here.
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You do it. l'll call
the insurance counter.

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-What's the security code?
-Lester Mean-Wearing.

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Attention, please.
Attention, please.

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For Mr. Lester Mean-Wearing's
party--

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Mr. Mean-Wearing requests...
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that all members
of his travel group...

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report immediately
to the main terminal entrance.

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To the main
terminal entrance.

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Yes. Here it is, Mr. Bakersfeld.
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"FD.O. Guerrero."F
lt's for 225,000.

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Yes, l remember him.
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Yes, sir.
He was a little nervous.

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Aside from that, did you notice
anything unusual about him?

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WOMAN:
Well, just one thing.

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For somebody going to Europe, he
didn't seem to have much money.

:16:51
He paid me
with six $1.00 bills...

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and the rest in change,
mostly nickels and dimes.

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lt seemed to be
just about all he had.

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Thanks.

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