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1:14:01
if we don't hear anything...
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then we get alarmed.
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We show a natural concern
as to her whereabouts...

1:14:09
and then we call the police.
1:14:12
Yeah.
1:14:13
Yeah, we then call the police.
1:14:15
How does that sound, more natural?
1:14:17
To me it's more natural, yeah.
1:14:21
I'd like to get calm...
1:14:23
and take the time
to get my story straight first.

1:14:26
Yeah.
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I think so. We'll wait.
1:14:31
So it doesn't look too pat.
1:14:34
I think you should go over to Mrs. Gould...
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and ask her if she's seen Freddie,
and etcetera.

1:14:39
Just to plant the seed.
1:14:43
- Yeah, what time is it?
- I think you should do it now.

1:14:47
We just got up. Okay?
1:14:49
- Okay.
- Yeah.

1:14:51
We just got up.
1:14:53
Has she seen Freddie?
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- Nick.
- What?

1:15:09
- The police!
- The police?

1:15:11
- Two policemen.
- Well, what do they want?

1:15:16
Maybe they found her.
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- Oh, God. Now what?
- Will you shut up?

1:15:23
What'll we do?
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Keep quiet, God damn it.
1:15:27
Remain calm.
Follow my lead, whatever I say.

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Now, we've been asleep.
You're very distraught.

1:15:35
- Mr. Wilson?
- No, no.

1:15:38
- Are you Mr. Wilson?
- Oh, no, excuse me.

1:15:40
I am Mr. Wilson.
I didn't quite hear you correctly.

1:15:42
I'm Mr. Wilson. This is Mr. Dix right here.
1:15:44
Oh, God!
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I'm so upset.
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- What's wrong with him?
- I didn't mean to do it.

1:15:52
It's his wife. He's really torn up.
1:15:54
I'm sweating like a horse.
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They haven't been getting along.
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And when he got up this morning...
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We were asleep, you know.
I was just gonna call you.


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