The Pledge
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1:08:03
- ...and the giant is--
- Giants are imaginary.

1:08:07
Yes?
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A tall, heavyset man could appear...
1:08:14
...to be a giant to a little girl.
1:08:18
And the Indian man, was he a tall man?
1:08:24
Not a giant. But tall, yes.
1:08:34
Why did you bring this to me,
Mr. Black?

1:08:40
Sorry?
1:08:41
Why did you bring this to me,
Mr. Black?

1:08:50
I need to know who I'm looking for.
1:08:53
I'm like a layman
looking at an x-ray.

1:08:56
I don't know how to read it.
I need help interpreting it.

1:09:00
This drawing can tell you
nothing about...

1:09:03
...the murderer. It only tells you
about the child who drew it.

1:09:07
Without more information, I don't
think I can be of any value to you.

1:09:12
Humor me, doc.
1:09:15
Consider this a working hypothesis
and assume for the moment...

1:09:20
...that this is a drawing
of the murderer.

1:09:27
Well.
1:09:31
Your giant certainly looks
tall, massive...

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...very imposing.
1:09:36
If this depicts the relationship
between the giant and the girl...

1:09:39
...then these things
you call "porcupines"...

1:09:42
...appear to be gifts
that she's accepting.

1:09:44
That's implying a trust.
1:09:46
Was the girl in Monash
killed the same way?

1:09:52
Exactly the same.
1:09:53
Do the victims resemble one another?
1:09:58
Yes, a lot.

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