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:25:01
Let's talk about your phone calls.
:25:03
Phone calls?
:25:05
I didn't make any phone calls.
:25:09
Isn't this nice?
:25:11
Would everyone like to sit down?
Shall I make coffee?

:25:14
Get me my stuff.
:25:15
Joyfully.
:25:18
I talked to you this morning, Dr. Hudson.
:25:22
Do you remember?
:25:23
Of course I remember.
:25:25
There's nothing wrong with my memory.
You called me a crank.

:25:29
I suppose I am.
:25:31
I got a couple crank calls myself.
:25:34
That's why I thought
Daryll Lee Cullum was out of prison.

:25:37
If Daryll Lee had gotten out,
you'd be the first to know.

:25:42
Good.
:25:43
I'm relieved.
:25:44
I hate to sound like a broken record,
but you called us.

:25:49
I did. I'm sorry, it won't happen again.
:25:52
Why?
:25:53
There's a serial killer out there who's
strangled three women. He'll do it again.

:25:57
If there's evidence connecting these
murders, nothing's been made public.

:26:02
How do you connect them?
:26:03
I don't know.
:26:04
Twenty years of clinical experience
with serial killers.

:26:09
Would you work with us on this?
:26:13
You're kidding?
:26:18
I thought you knew
that I don't do this anymore.

:26:21
I'm retired.
:26:23
Is that why you called us 14 times?
'Cause you're retired?

:26:26
Help me out. I really admire your work.
:26:29
Does she do this...
:26:31
...wide-eyed-little-girl routine often?
:26:33
Yeah.
:26:35
Does it work?
:26:37
-Usually.
-Sometimes.

:26:39
You can spare me the bullshit.
:26:41
You don't admire me or like me.
None of your people do.

:26:45
But I don't give a fuck!
That's the upside of a nervous breakdown.

:26:50
If you don't mind, I have a very busy day.
:26:53
It's a hell of an apartment you got here.
:26:56
I guess...
:26:58
...the books you wrote
about these scumbags paid well.


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