Where the Truth Lies
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:04:03
So who are you?
:04:06
I was a young journalist...
:04:08
... with a few awards...
:04:10
... a couple of cover stories...
:04:13
... and a desperate need
to prove myself.

:04:18
If you look through my work,
you'll see I try to present...

:04:21
...a balanced view of my subjects.
:04:24
I leave the conclusions
to the reader.

:04:26
I'm not sure we like balance.
:04:28
Or leaving
the conclusions to the reader.

:04:30
I'm used to being publicized,
not analyzed.

:04:32
It would be your words.
:04:33
We'd publish it as a transcript:
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My questions, your answers.
:04:39
If you say it, I can use it.
:04:43
If you don't, I can't.
:04:44
And they're gonna pay me
a million for this?

:04:46
An excerpt will be published
in a magazine as a way...

:04:49
...of amortizing the investment
they'll be making in the book.

:04:53
They're looking for some...
:04:56
...provocative stories
for the first issue.

:04:59
Any thoughts on what these
provocative stories might be about?

:05:05
The breakup.
Why Lanny and you split.

:05:13
And the girl.
:05:15
Maureen.
:05:18
What happened
to Maureen O'Flaherty.

:05:23
No one had ever been able
to pin Lanny Morris...

:05:26
... or Vince Collins
to the girl's death.

:05:30
All that was clear...
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... was that Maureen was
found dead in their hotel suite.

:05:37
It was unthinkable to me
that Lanny and Vince...

:05:40
... could have had
anything to do with it.

:05:43
They were my heroes.
:05:45
"The reason I consider
myself to be a miracle girl...

:05:48
...is because
I had the good fortune...

:05:50
...to meet Lanny and Vince
when I was sick.

:05:54
Their love of life
is what gave me hope...

:05:57
...and it's hope
that gives us the power to live."


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