I Love Trouble
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:11:06
Andy, Andy. Who's that?
:11:09
- What, at the police car?
- Yeah.

:11:11
You're the third guy
to ask me about her. Uh...

:11:13
I've never seen her before, but I hear
she's working for the Globe.

:11:42
Come on, come on!
Grab the walkie-talkie.

:11:48
Let's go!
:11:56
Ladies and gentlemen,
at the present time...

:11:58
we're attempting to piece
together the chain of events...

:12:00
that led to the derailment
of Midrail's 417.

:12:03
From what we've been able to ascertain,
the last car uncoupled at 5:59 p.m.

:12:08
It travelled down this incline
where it overturned.

:12:11
There are five
known fatalities.

:12:15
They're not gonna
tell you that.

:12:18
Excuse me?
:12:20
Your question. Don't ask it. They're not
gonna tell you who serviced the train.

:12:23
- These cars are inspected
on a daily basis.
- Really? Why is that?

:12:26
Because they want to talk to him
before you do!

:12:29
- It can't hurt to ask.
- No, no, no, no.

:12:31
It always hurts to ask questions
you know will piss 'em off.

:12:34
- Uh, yes, yes. The lady in the back.
- Sabrina Peterson from the Globe.

:12:38
Do you have the name of the individual
who last serviced the train?

:12:39
That information is not
available at this time.

:12:42
- Then could you tell us...
- Yes, Cynthia.

:12:44
First day on the job?
:12:46
- No, it's not my first day on the job.
- Huh? Second?

:12:49
Look, all I'm tryin' to say is that
if you'd been in town any longer...

:12:52
I'm sure we would've met.
:12:54
And had I seen you,
we would've.

:12:57
My name's Brackett. I work for the
Chronicle. Where're you from, Peterson?


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