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:06:00
- Oh-ho!
- But this is as close
as you´ll ever get to it.

:06:04
You´ll never see one dollar
of this money...

:06:07
because no ransom will ever
be paid for my son.

:06:11
Not one dime. Not one penny.
:06:14
Instead, I´m offering this money
as a reward on your head.

:06:19
Dead or alive.
lt doesn´t matter.

:06:22
So congratulations. You´ve just
become a $2 million lottery ticket.

:06:26
Except the odds
are much, much better.

:06:29
Do you know anyone that wouldn´t
turn you in for $2 million?

:06:32
I don´t think you do.
l doubt it.

:06:35
So wherever you go and whatever you do,
this money will be tracking you
down for all time.

:06:40
And to ensure that it does,
to keep interest alive...

:06:43
I´m running a full-page ad
in every major newspaper every Sunday...

:06:47
for as long as it takes.
:06:49
But-- and this is
your last chance--

:06:53
if you return my son
alive, uninjured...

:06:58
l´ll withdraw the bounty.
:06:59
With any luck,
you can simply disappear.

:07:03
Understand-- you will never see
this money. Not one dollar.

:07:09
So you still have a chance
to do the right thing.

:07:14
lf you don´t, well, then God
be with you because nobody else
on this Earth will be.

:07:18
Well, he´s got nerve.
:07:24
That´s it.
:07:27
Well, there you have it, Rosanna.
A shocking turn of events.

:07:30
The ransom has turned
into a $2-million bounty.

:07:32
Tony, it´s obviously
a very dangerous situation.

:07:35
Anything could happen. Of course,
we wish him the best of luck.

:07:38
Did you notice he,
uh, described the kidnapper
as a $2 million lottery ticket?

:07:42
- The stakes are high on this one.
- Yeah, as you mentioned also--

:07:49
- Could you turn it off?
Could you turn it off?
- Mr Mullen also appealed to his son.

:07:52
He said, "Sean, if you´re
out there listening, I love you."

:07:55
- lt was very heartbreaking.
- Also, our producer is telling me, uh--

:07:59
- Yeah.
- Mullen, you´re a fool!


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