Chain of Fools
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:47:02
What were you reaIIy doing on that bridge
at 6:00 in the morning?

:47:07
-Like I said, I was out jogging--
-ObviousIy, you weren't jogging.

:47:11
I mean, Iook at your outfit.
:47:13
I was on that bridge
for an earIy morning waIk.

:47:19
What's that?
:47:22
'"'"Goodbye, crueI"...."'"'"
:47:26
You know...
:47:28
...Andy may have written that Iast night,
when he was drunk.

:47:32
Kresk, are you okay?
:47:36
Sure, I'm fine.
:47:39
Okay.
:47:41
Because, you know,
everybody has probIems.

:47:44
Yeah, weII,
you don't Iook Iike you have probIems.

:47:48
Look at me.
:47:51
I'm trying to soIve this case.
:47:53
I have one suspect in a coma,
and another who is probabIy in France.

:47:59
Wait, I thought the coins were Chinese.
:48:02
They are. But the most disreputabIe
coin coIIectors in the worId are in France.

:48:08
You reaIIy know your stuff.
:48:12
I think I shouId get going.
:48:15
If you think of anything, anything at aII,
give me a caII.

:48:21
ReaIIy?
:48:24
Wait.
:48:25
-I need your phone number.
-Of course.

:48:31
...spanky....
:48:35
-That's my ceII.
-Okay.

:48:38
'Bye.
:48:42
What an amazing woman.
:48:44
She just came to my door,
and gave me the perfect pIan.

:48:48
Yake Scottie,
who had the coins weII hidden, to France...

:48:51
...and fence them
to some disreputabIe peopIe.

:48:58
-Did you find those coins, IittIe camper?
-Give me a minute. I'II teII you in the car.


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