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:18:01
On one he wrote
"For Chelsea's eighth birthday".

:18:04
I'd like to see the journal.
:18:07
It's in my apartment.
:18:13
You can come by any time.
:18:16
I'll be up there soon.
:18:18
Who did you steal it from?
:18:21
She didn't.
She allegedly stole the painting.

:18:24
From Robert Forrester, major developer.
:18:26
What were you doing at his place?
:18:29
His wife throws parties for young artists.
:18:32
That way people think she knows art.
:18:34
She's bored. She likes to wear earrings.
:18:38
- And what is the painting worth?
- $200,000.

:18:44
- Your father must've made a lot of money.
- I guess.

:18:49
- How much inheritance did you get?
- None.

:18:52
The estate was bankrupt.
:18:54
All unsold paintings
were destroyed in the fire...

:18:57
including the one Chelsea allegedly stole.
:19:03
Okay.
:19:05
We'll look at the painting
and if there's an inscription...

:19:08
I'll consider dropping the charges.
:19:11
Great.
:19:24
- Mr. Forrester.
- Come in.

:19:27
I'm afraid I can't show the Deardon to you,
Mr. Logan.

:19:31
I no longer own it.
:19:33
- I don't understand.
- I traded it yesterday.

:19:36
- Traded it to whom?
- To a gallery.

:19:39
Which gallery?
:19:41
Taft Gallery.
:19:44
That painting is material evidence
in a felony proceeding.

:19:49
Not anymore.
:19:50
I've decided to drop
all charges against Chelsea.

:19:53
- What?
- Why?

:19:56
Her father and I were good friends.
:19:59
Chelsea's had a difficult childhood.

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