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: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.

:20:01
Secondly, we're not a bunch of hotheads
who'll draw crazy conclusions.

:20:06
- Okay.
- Please, continue.

:20:09
One more thing. Probably doesn't
mean much, but I think Kay was scared.

:20:15
- I have myself to blame for that.
- Why is that?

:20:19
Randy knew who I was.
He knew that she had a friend...

:20:23
...someone she confided in.
It made him furious.

:20:26
She wrote about being scared.
Her letters were getting desperate.

:20:31
You still have these letters,
by any chance?

:20:34
I probably do.
Do you think it might help?

:20:38
They might.
:20:42
Okay. Anything else?
:20:45
The thing that worried her
the most was the gun.

:20:50
He had this old handgun.
He showed it to her.

:20:53
I don't know where he got it,
probably wasn't even his...

:20:57
...but he said he'd use it if he
found out who she was seeing.


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