Absence of Malice
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:11:00
- You're a real sweetie.
- I told you it would be dull.

:11:07
Yeah?...
All right, I'll be there in a minute.

:11:11
Cheer up.
Maybe you'll get lucky.

:11:13
I gotta go to a meeting.
Take your time. Have a little coffee.

:11:32
''Under investigation''.
Weak. Can't we say he's a suspect?

:11:36
- I don't know what he's suspected of.
- ''Suspected in the murder of Diaz.''

:11:40
- No murder, there's no body.
- ''Presumed murder'' then.

:11:42
You're missing six months, you're dead.
''Prime suspect? ''

:11:46
I don't know he's prime.
Maybe they have somebody ''primer''. Key.

:11:52
- ''The key''.
- ''A key''.

:11:55
You want anybody to read this?
You keep watering it down.

:12:00
''lnformed sources''...
''Well informed...''

:12:04
If he wanted to leak the story, why
didn't he just tell me off the record?

:12:08
Instead of talking out of school, he has
you snooping through government files.

:12:14
- ''Sources in the federal building''?
- That sounds like the janitor.

:12:19
''Knowledgeable sources.''
:12:22
''Knowledgeable sources.''
:12:28
- Why did Rosen want it out?
- Maybe he's trying to be a nice guy.

:12:31
Maybe he wants us to owe him a favour.
Maybe he likes your legs.

:12:35
If we try to figure out why people
leak stories, we'll publish monthly.

:12:39
Davidek better read this.
:12:42
Now then, madam, you propose to say
that Mr Michael Colin Gallagher -

:12:46
- is the proximate cause of the demise
of the esteemed Mr Diaz.

:12:50
It only says he's under inVestigation.
:12:53
Mr Gallagher will think we make him out
a murderer, as will his friends.

:12:58
Let us assume he is neither a murderer,
nor the subject of investigation.


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