The Watcher
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:05:01
##[Continues, Indistinct]
:05:04
[ Grunts ]
:05:17
[Man]
It's never quite that easy.

:05:19
You go through the door,
and they're never just
sitting there waiting for you...

:05:23
with a welcoming smile
on their face.

:05:25
Best you can do
is hope they fuck up...

:05:27
and do what you can
to be there when they do.

:05:29
And then blame yourself
for the killings ?

:05:32
Oh, no. I blame
the asshole who did them.

:05:35
This man's whole life
is about killing.

:05:38
He studies it.
He knows forensics.

:05:40
He understands
police procedure.

:05:42
He prepares methodically
so as to not to leave
any evidence at the scene.

:05:49
After he picks his target,
he'll watch her for weeks.

:05:53
He'll study every detail
of her routine--

:05:56
When she comes home.
When she goes to sleep.

:06:03
In the morning
before the sun comes up,

:06:06
he can walk
right up next to her.

:06:09
Even though
the sun's still down,
no one perceives it as night.

:06:12
Women who are careful
at midnight, walk around
half-naked seven hours later.

:06:17
Finally,
he'll pick a day.

:06:20
Takes a kit of tools
and props--

:06:23
duct tape, handcuffs, a weapon--
whatever he needs.

:06:27
He'll let himself in.
:06:31
That night,
she'll get home.

:06:33
Go about her business,
unaware that he's in the house.


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