Lake Placid
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:11:02
Keough:
Justcame up screaming.

:11:04
Kelly:Whatdid he say?
:11:15
Just kind ofgurgled.
Hewas prettymuch dead.

:11:17
You didn'tsee anything?
:11:18
The lakewas calm
until up he came.

:11:21
Thetooth is in here.
:11:22
Oh,that's--
that'sthe morgue.

:11:24
Yes.
:11:26
Well, isthe dead guy
in there?

:11:28
That'swherethey
keepthem.

:11:30
Look...
:11:33
you wantmeto bring
thetooth out here?

:11:36
No.
:11:38
No. Let's...
:11:40
Afteryou.
:11:41
[doorcloses]
:11:43
This is reptilian.
And this is nota fossil.

:11:44
You really pulled this
outofthis guy?

:11:45
Yes, I did.
:11:49
I'll need to get
a microscopic lookat it.

:11:51
Thereyou go.
:11:53
Great.
:11:55
Maybe I should see--
:11:56
I wouldn't.
:12:01
I can deal with
dead men--bodies.

:12:02
Ohh.
:12:05
Uhh. Ohh,jeez.
:12:13
How long did this attack
go on for?

:12:14
Seconds.
8 maybe 10.

:12:23
Oh, and, uh,this is how
he came uptothe boat?

:12:25
Yes.
:12:28
Uh-huh.
:12:31
I'd like
to seethis lake.

:12:32
Keough: Nobody lives
within 25 miles ofit,

:12:35
exceptsome old couple
who live righton the lake.

:12:39
Teenagerstrek in
everyonce in a while

:12:42
to skinny-dip.
:12:45
None have disappeared.
:12:47
None have spotted
anything unusual.

:12:49
Didyou talk
tothe old couple?

:12:51
Notyet.
:12:53
What kind ofbackup
dowe have?

:12:55
We?
:12:56
What?
:12:58
I'm a little unclear
astowhythe museum

:12:59
would send
somebody here.


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