Absolute Power
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:03:00
Miss Whitney?
:03:01
Thanks.
:03:12
Miss Whitney?
:03:14
I'm Seth Frank. Excuse me.
:03:24
Thanks.
:03:29
For a tough prosecutor, you sure
don't resemble your reputation.

:03:33
Is that good or bad?
:03:39
I don't know.
:03:42
Look, lieutenant,
I told you on the phone.

:03:45
I'm not involved with my father.
So this is a waste of time.

:03:50
Do you expect me to walk out of here?
:03:55
All right.
:03:58
All right.
:04:00
Your father disappeared.
:04:05
- I need your help.
- Look.

:04:07
Lieutenant, I don't know the man.
:04:09
He was in jail. When he got out,
my mom and I lived by ourselves.

:04:14
He doesn't care about me.
:04:16
I've seen him once this past year.
:04:18
Yeah, when?
:04:21
A few days ago.
:04:23
He said he might leave town.
I helped you. Can I work now?

:04:28
- Any idea where he went?
- Quit wasting my time.

:04:31
He doesn't want you to find him,
you won't.

:04:33
You're saying
he skipped the country?

:04:36
I'm saying you won't recognize him.
:04:39
He could be right around the corner.
:04:43
- He always had a safe house.
- Where?

:04:45
He never said.
:04:46
How do you know he had one?
:04:49
My mother loved him, all right?
:04:51
Even after she left him, when she was
dying, he was all she talked about.

:04:56
"If only he hadn't done this.
:04:58
- Lf only he hadn't done that."
- What else?


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