In Dreams
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:09:00
I wanna know I'm wrong, Paul,
more than anything.

:09:04
I wanna know it's just a dream.
:09:07
(Paul sighs )
:09:09
Oh, you know, I'm sorry to
keep you waiting, Mr Cooper.

:09:12
- I apologise. Really I do.
- No problem.

:09:15
I hope you understand that,
you know, this is, well...

:09:18
- This has been a very busy week.
- Yeah, yeah.

:09:21
OK, uh, let me...
:09:23
Let me see if I get this right here.
:09:26
Your wife had a headache...
:09:28
and she saw a vision
of the missing child, right?

:09:31
I wouldn't phrase it like that.
:09:33
- How would you phrase it?
- She has, um, these dreams.

:09:36
- Is she a clairvoyant?
- No.

:09:38
Does she talk to dead people?
Communicate with the dead?

:09:42
What? Detective, this isn't a seance.
:09:44
I was gonna ask
does she wear a turban? (Laughs )

:09:47
One of those crystal balls
with a lamp shade?

:09:50
- None of that.
- Just checking.

:09:51
Tell me what happened.
:09:53
She dreamt the child
was taken to an orchard

:09:56
where terrible things were
happenin' to her. North of here.

:09:59
- Oh, yeah?
- Yeah.

:10:01
In this vision,
did she get a fix on anyone else?

:10:04
Only his hand.
He was holding her hand.

:10:07
The little girl?.
:10:09
Yeah, but it could've been a woman's.
:10:11
Could have been... Oh. All right.
OK. OK, sir. Thanks for comin' in.

:10:16
Detective! I'm waitin' here an hour.
My wife isn't makin' this up.

:10:20
I'm not saying she is. It's been
a long day, give me a break.

:10:24
Based on your information,
I'm lookin' for a man, a woman...

:10:28
It's not really helpin' me.
:10:30
Listen, listen.
I know you got a tough job.

:10:32
I got a tough job too. I fly 747 s.
:10:34
I got 350 people relyin' on me.
:10:37
So do me a favour. Hear me out.
Don't treat me like I'm a wacko.

:10:41
They already found her, Mr Cooper.
:10:43
Bottom of a storm drain.
Stones in her pockets.

:10:46
So you go back to flyin' your 747 s.
You take care of your people.

:10:50
I gotta get back to the tedious
business of finding who killed her.

:10:55
Thanks for comin' in.

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