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:36:03
Um,
:36:05
well, I found
something,

:36:07
a fellow by the name
of Barbieri.

:36:12
He's a private investigator.
Prosecution hired him
in the second trial.

:36:16
Didn't he resign
from the case or something ?

:36:18
He quit and turned in
his murder book
and crime-scene photos,

:36:22
list of evidence,
but no notes.

:36:24
Anyone talk to him ?
:36:27
Myron tracked him down.
:36:29
What'd he say ?
Nothin'.
He was scared.

:36:31
Of whom ?
Of the people
he was workin ' with.

:36:37
[ Knocking ]
:36:45
Mrs. Barbieri ?
Miss.

:36:48
Hello.
Uh, is Mr. Barbieri in ?

:36:50
There isn't
any mister.

:36:54
Uh, Dominick,
Dominick Barbieri ?

:36:57
That was my father.
He passed away years ago.

:37:13
Wow. Maybe you
oughta have a yard sale.

:37:17
That case always
bothered my father.

:37:20
He never talked
about it.

:37:22
He said he had to live
in this town.

:37:24
Yeah. Any idea where
his notes might be ?

:37:27
Well, if he kept them at all,
they'd be in one of those boxes.

:37:34
Guy was a pack rat.
He must have saved every case
he ever worked on.

:37:41
Wait, wait,
wait, wait.
What ?

:37:45
I found it.
Look at this. Look.
What ?

:37:48
He kept
a damn diary.
Oh, look.

:37:51
Who would have thought
he'd put it in a diary ?
Look at this.

:37:55
There.
:37:57
A call was placed
to an emergency operator
named Jean Wahl...


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