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:54:00
Thanks for doing this.
:54:05
Well, I must be the crazy one, right?
:54:17
I'm sorry I can't tell you more
about your uncle's death.

:54:20
They used the hospital medical examiner...
:54:22
- "Blunt trauma" doesn't tell me anything.
- I'm sorry, that's all it says.

:54:25
I mean, weren't there doctors?
What about Dr. Becker or Dr. Lorenson...?

:54:30
Dr. Lorenson is still here at the hospital.
She was here the same time as your uncle.

:54:34
I'm sure she could be
of more help to you.

:54:36
- And what about Becker and Hopkins?
- Dr. Hopkins died.

:54:41
And I'm not familiar with a Dr. Becker.
:54:44
Well, can you see if there'd be any kind
of forwarding address for Dr. Becker?

:54:47
Is there some particular reason
for these questions?

:54:52
He's the only family I remember.
:55:03
What does this guy keep smiling about?
:55:05
Hi. Beth Lorenson.
:55:08
- How do you do?
- Nice to meet you.

:55:10
- Hi. Beth Lorenson.
- Jackie Price.

:55:12
Sit down, sit down.
:55:20
I'm sorry. You look exactly like him.
:55:25
Did you know him well?
:55:27
Your uncle was my most
memorable patient.

:55:29
- Why is that?
- In the end...

:55:30
...he made me change my mind
about a lot of things.

:55:33
- He actually helped me with a case of mine.
- Really? What case?

:55:39
- I was working with a little boy.
- Babak Yazdi?

:55:42
- Yes.
- Who was he?

:55:44
A friend's son.
How do you know about him?

:55:47
We saw it when we were looking up
information about his uncle.

:55:53
How did he help?
:55:58
Well, it's complicated, but in the end
he let me know how...


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