Double Jeopardy
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:34:19
No, you're, uh...
:34:21
You're never gonna
get anywhere like that.

:34:23
Here.
:34:30
Hmm. Nice shampoo.
:34:32
- What are you looking for?
- A friend I haven't seen for years.

:34:35
Someone said
I should try the Internet.

:34:37
This a boy... friend?
:34:39
- Girl.
- Well, in that case, I'll help you.

:34:42
Does your friend have E-mail?
:34:45
- I have no idea.
- Okay, come on. Let's do some surfing.

:34:49
- So, what's your friend's name?
- Angela Green.

:34:52
Uh, zip code?
:34:54
Hmm. How about
a social security number?

:34:57
That way we could run a credit report,
and it'll give us her address.

:34:59
Nope.
She was a school teacher.

:35:03
Done deal.
:35:13
And... voilĂ .
:35:17
Now, maybe when this thing has finished
its searching, we could go to this...

:35:20
this neat little bar I know and, uh,
you know, have a little drink.

:35:25
- What do you say?
- Yeah.

:35:27
I just have to check in
with my parole officer first.

:35:33
- You've been to jail?
- Actually, prison. Jail is different.

:35:36
So, what did you do,
not pay your parking tickets?

:35:40
Oh, no. I was convicted
of murdering my husband.

:35:45
You're kidding, right?
:35:47
No, I'm not. Um, "sliced and diced,"
the paper called it.

:35:52
Can you believe that?
:35:55
You're not kidding?
:35:57
No. I said I wasn't.
But it would be nice to have a drink.


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