Zelig
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1:02:00
to be accepted, to fit in.
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Public clamor over his morality
reaches a fever pitch...

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and on the eve
of his sentencing...

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Leonard Zelig vanishes.
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This is Chief lnspector
of Police Thomas Dowd...

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with a national
broadcasting news break.

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Leonard Zelig is missing.
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On the eve of his sentencing...
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for an assortment
of crimes and misdemeanors...

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ranging from polygamy to fraud,
he has disappeared.

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We are searching for clues...
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and would appreciate
speaking with anyone...

1:02:40
who might have any information
leading to his apprehension.

1:02:44
My sister was just shattered.
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She tried to keep up
a calm front...

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but she was just too upset.
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And she wasn't a person...
1:02:57
who usually
displayed emotion easily...

1:03:00
except where Leonard
was concerned.

1:03:05
Dr. Fletcher and the police
confer daily.

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Together they make
public appeals...

1:03:11
to anyone who might know
of his whereabouts.

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Apart from several
crank telephone calls...

1:03:16
there is little response.
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Months go by,
and Zelig is not heard from.

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Cars are searched.
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False leads pour in
from everywhere.

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His jacket is recovered
in Texas.

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A manhunt in that state
proves futile.

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He is reported seen
in Chicago, in California.

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This still photo appears
to have a man resembling him...

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with a mariachi band in Mexico.
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Dr. Fletcher continues
to search for Zelig...

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but hopes fade
with each passing day.

1:03:51
All I could think of
was Leonard...

1:03:54
how much I missed him
and loved him...

1:03:57
and all the terrific times
we'd spent together.


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