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:18:05
A good cop can't sleep because
a piece of the puzzle's missing.

:18:09
A bad cop, because his
conscience won't let him.

:18:13
- You said that once.
- I did?

:18:19
Sounds like something
I'd say, don't it?

:18:25
I'll see you back there.
:18:31
In what regard were you
and her familiar?

:18:37
- How did you know her?
- She was an avid reader of my novels.

:18:41
When did you meet her first?
:18:43
A year ago. She came
to a signing in Nightmute.

:18:46
She hung around afterwards.
We chatted about my writing...

:18:50
...and how she wanted to write...
:18:53
...then she asked if she could visit me
and talk about books, things like that.

:18:59
- And she did?
- Yeah, we became very close.

:19:02
She got comfortable enough
to show me her writing.

:19:06
- What does she write?
- Poetry, actually.

:19:08
- Any good?
- No, not really.

:19:11
- You tell her that?
- Why would I?

:19:16
Exactly what was the nature of your
relationship to this girl, Finch?

:19:21
I was someone she could talk to.
Someone outside of her everyday life.

:19:27
That's why she needed me
and approached me.

:19:30
Why'd she need you for that?
:19:32
- Well, her boyfriend, Randy...
- Randy Stetz?

:19:38
- Abusive little prick. He hit her.
- We know all this already.

:19:42
- It was getting worse.
- So?

:19:45
A lot worse. Really.
:19:47
Why all this eagerness
to talk about Randy?

:19:51
You're right. I'm sorry.
That's probably all hearsay.

:19:54
I don't want anything I say
taken the wrong way.

:19:57
Anything you say to us
at this stage is in confidence.


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