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and oval shaped.
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He had a... long, thin face.
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He kind of had, like,
these dark circles under his eyes.

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He was really pale.
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Do you have any idea
who the suspect might be?

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He's a male, late 20s, early 30s.
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Size nine-and-a-half shoe.
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Loner, drug user.
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Maybe had some military training.
Possibly a Vietnam veteran.

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Why Vietnam?
Have the murders been particularly violent?

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They have been, particularly.
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Look, we're going to catch this guy,
whoever he is.

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Thank you for your time.
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Can't you release a sketch of the suspect?
:53:06
How is the public
supposed to protect itself?

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We're releasing the sketches
to members of our task force.

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- We're doing our job.
- But you're not doing your job.

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There have been 14 murders...
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A vigilante scenario would not be
in the public's best interests.

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- Why not?
- Like I said earlier...

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we have an all-points bulletin
on the suspect...

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while the supercomputer
searches for a match.

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What if the supercomputer
doesn't find a match? Then what?

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Then we'll cross that bridge
when we get to it.

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You'll cross that bridge...
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This is the first bit of information
that could save someone's life...

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and you're not releasing it. Why is that?
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Thank you for your time.
:53:45
Thank you for your time.
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Great.
:53:53
"Why is that?" Fucking imbecile!
:53:55
I'll tell you why is that. Fucking stupid.

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