Where the Truth Lies
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1:35:03
Lanny left this for me
at my apartment.

1:35:06
It's his version
of what happened that night.

1:35:10
On its own,
it's absolutely useless to me.

1:35:14
I could have typed it myself.
1:35:20
But if it matched
what's recorded on your tape...

1:35:27
...it would make it priceless.
1:35:34
Which is why you sent it to me.
1:35:39
You just said
Mr. Morris left it at your apartment.

1:35:42
He was surprised I had it.
1:35:46
Like he was surprised I hadn't found
the note he left for me at the hotel.

1:35:50
The note you must've disposed of
as you were tidying the room.

1:35:53
I told you how he deals with women.
I was afraid.

1:35:56
Really afraid of what
he might do to you.

1:35:57
Maybe you were afraid of what I'd...
1:36:00
I'd do to him. And to you.
1:36:03
Why would I be afraid of
a schoolteacher called Bonnie Trout?

1:36:07
Because you knew I was
Karen O'Connor.

1:36:09
When I woke up,
you folded my clothes...

1:36:12
...and placed my pocketbook
on the bed.

1:36:14
The pocketbook that had my name
and the letter from my publisher.

1:36:20
I was writing about the one thing
you wanted to have total control over:

1:36:24
Collins and Morris.
1:36:27
You made me abandon any thought
of trying to contact Lanny.

1:36:32
You made me feel like I was
less than nothing to him...

1:36:34
...because you were playing
your own complex game.

1:36:37
And what exactly was this complex
game I was playing, Miss O'Connor?


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