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1:16:00
- He was a real fighter.
- Yeah.

1:16:02
You're in insurance, Harry?
1:16:05
Thas right.
1:16:06
- Well, I'm fully covered.
- I don't doubt it, Mr. Stanwyk.

1:16:10
Actually, my company
sub-insures a policy...

1:16:14
held by Alan Stanwyk,
who I believe is your son.

1:16:17
Yeah, he is.
1:16:19
Mr. Truman,
meet my wife Velma.

1:16:21
- My pleasure.
- Nice to meet you.

1:16:23
Sit down and have
a glass of lemonade.

1:16:26
- Thank you.
- Velma makes the most unusual lemonade.

1:16:29
Is hard to keep it cold
on a day like this.

1:16:35
Where you from, Harry?
1:16:38
I'm from California.
1:16:40
San Berdoo.
1:16:42
Yeah. Utah is
part of my route.

1:16:46
You folks don't mind if I ask you
a couple of questions, do you?

1:16:51
- Shoot.
- Thank you very much.

1:16:53
We'll start with
some routine things.

1:16:57
You and your wife
are currently alive, I take it?

1:17:02
- Harry, if there's...
- Is just regulations.

1:17:06
Now, you, Marvin,
and your wife named Velma...

1:17:11
are the parents of one Alan Stanwyk
of Beverly Hills...

1:17:15
Executive Vice President
of Boyd Aviation.

1:17:17
- [Marvin] Check.
- Check.

1:17:19
And when did you last see Alan?
1:17:23
Oh... uh...
1:17:25
about 10 days ago.
1:17:26
10 days ago?
1:17:28
He comes and visits
about every three weeks.

1:17:33
Isn't that nice.
How long has he done that?

1:17:36
Since he moved to L.A.
1:17:43
Pardon me if I seem a bit personal here.
I don't know how to put it.

1:17:48
We understand that there's
a young lady friend in Provo...

1:17:54
that Alan's been seeing.
1:17:56
Whas this got to do
with insurance?

1:17:58
This is a comprehensive policy.

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