Face of Terror
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:17:00
- What makes you think she's missing?
- I haven't been able to reach her.

:17:04
She hasn't been to her apartment
for a month.

:17:06
No one seems to know where she is.
:17:12
Pretty girl.
:17:14
Perhaps she just went on a trip,
or left the country.

:17:17
- Without her passport and her clothes?
- I see.

:17:21
- What did you say her name was?
- Her name is Faith Harper.

:17:29
As you can see, right now
we are overwhelmed by the recent bombing.

:17:33
I'll see what I can do,
but I cannot make it a priority.

:17:37
What can you tell me about this girl?
:17:40
Her name is Jessica Chambers.
She recently died of a drug overdose.

:17:46
Yeah. I believe she was found
in her apartment.

:17:50
What are you getting at, Mr. Harper?
:17:53
I found this in Faith's apartment.
:17:55
- What is this?
- It's heroin.

:17:58
Faith's never done drugs.
:18:00
Look, I understand your concern.
:18:03
But there is still no evidence of foul play.
:18:07
Richard Timmons is a photographer,
he's taken pictures of my sister...

:18:10
he's a known drug dealer.
Maybe you can ask him some questions.

:18:13
Mr. Harper, might I remind you
that you are just a civilian here?

:18:18
Please, leave the investigation to us.
:18:19
Maybe you could do some investigating
and talk to this guy.

:18:22
I assure you we'll do our best to find her.
:18:25
That makes me feel much better.
:18:28
As soon as we know anything,
we'll call you. Don't worry.

:18:31
Thanks, you've been very helpful.
:18:38
That's it. Yeah, great.
:18:41
Yeah, like that. Great.
:18:43
Excellent, very sexy.
:18:46
Yes, one more. Look at the light. Yes.
:18:49
Okay, yes, like that.
:18:52
Very good. Okay, now arch your back.
:18:55
Left hand on your ass.
:18:57
Yes, like that. That's right.

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