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:35:01
-I can give you statistics that go on and on--
-I don't give a damn about statistics.

:35:05
How do they know it was self-induced?
:35:07
What was she doing on the beach?
Who was she with last?

:35:11
-Where did she get the dope?
-Marty, it's all here.

:35:15
It's all official, it's documented.
:35:17
The only thing in there
is what they want to put in there.

:35:20
And everybody knows
it's all a goddamn pack of lies.

:35:31
I'd like to talk to your husband alone
a minute if you don't mind.

:35:34
-All right.
-Thank you.

:35:37
Louis, would you get Mrs. Hollinger
a cup of coffee, please?

:35:39
Sure.
:35:43
It's just out here.
:35:49
When was the last time
you saw your daughter?

:35:52
A few weeks ago.
:35:56
-Did you know she had a police record?
-Yes, I know about that.

:35:59
Everybody in the country smokes pot.
What's that got to do with her death?

:36:03
-Do you know where she lived?
-No.

:36:06
What difference does that make?
:36:08
-When was the last time you talked to her?
-I told you, a few weeks ago.

:36:12
-What did you talk to her about?
-That's none of your damn business.

:36:16
You're goddamn right it isn't.
:36:19
So sign that release.
:36:21
Claim your daughter's body
and get on with your life.

:36:25
Sorry. It's your daughter's watch.
It was left out of the envelope.

:36:31
Still full of water.
:36:32
A wasted little girl on the beach.
Bury it, forget it, like it never happened.

:36:38
Is that the way you want it, Lieutenant?
:36:42
That's the way I want it, yes.
:36:44
If I showed up here
with a high-priced attorney...

:36:47
things would be a damn sight different,
wouldn't they?

:36:50
You know what I think?
I think you're looking for a heavy.

:36:53
I think you're looking for a relationship
that never existed.

:36:55
I've been very patient with you.
:36:57
-You listen--
-Don't interrupt me.

:36:58
This department operates
on crimes with a victim.


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