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:39:08
I just wanted to say
I'm really sorry about the timing.

:39:12
What do you mean?
:39:14
With the papers,
and then this today.

:39:17
The divorce papers?
:39:18
- I should have called you before.
- That would have been nice.

:39:22
I know.
:39:24
But it has been eight months.
Don't you think we need closure?

:39:28
I really don't want
to talk about it.

:39:35
Thanks for opening up.
:39:39
Let's talk about the Harrisons.
Either of them screwing around?

:39:43
I don't know. Is anybody
happily married these days?

:39:49
These have already
been gone through.

:39:51
Right. He was supposed
to get off at 1 1 :30.

:39:56
Right. Mr. Harrison.
:39:59
So you don't know if Mr. Harrison
came to work or not. Hold on.

:40:03
Did you know she worked as
a dental hygienist for a Dr. Shider?

:40:06
Really? No.
:40:08
I'm going to pay him a visit.
You want to come?

:40:13
Okay. Thanks.
:40:15
So she quit yesterday?
:40:17
Well, kind of. Ann Merai
had terminal cancer.

:40:21
Really?
:40:23
I think she was
trying to keep it quiet.

:40:25
- Anything else you could tell us?
- I think she was having an affair.

:40:31
Did she actually tell you
she was having an affair?

:40:35
We don't really talk a lot, mainly
what's happening on our stories.

:40:41
But I just got the feeling.
:40:44
Sometimes when she'd be on
the phone, she would talk real quiet.

:40:49
Whisper?
:40:52
Did you ever see him,
or did she tell you who he was?

:40:58
No. But he was classy.

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