Experiment in Terror
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:19:01
I'll tell you all about it tonight.
But I want you to promise me something.

:19:06
I don't want you to be by yourself
at any time today, do you understand?

:19:10
- Sounds pretty serious.
- It's not serious yet.

:19:13
But it could be
unless you do exactly as I say.

:19:15
If Dave gets you home before I get there,
sit in the car and wait with him, okay?

:19:21
- Gee, sis--
- I'm going to be late.

:19:23
Now, just trust me and do as I say.
I'll explain it to you when I get home.

:19:28
- All right.
- Bye-bye.

:19:31
Bye-bye.
:19:38
Put a surveillance
on the sister at school.

:19:40
If he's threatening the older one,
the younger one may be a lever.

:19:43
- Better keep it loose.
- Yes.

:19:45
We can't risk having
the subject spot us.

:19:48
But tell the agents to keep watch
for a counter-surveillance.

:19:51
He may be expecting
something like this.

:19:53
- What's the bank manager like?
- His name's Burkhardt.

:19:56
- He's reliable. We've checked him out.
- All right.

:19:59
Take him into our confidence
when we get all the information.

:20:02
- But no one else in the bank.
- I'll get over there right now.

:20:07
Mr. Ripley.
:20:09
There's a Miss Nancy Ashton
waiting in the conference.

:20:12
- Nancy Ashton?
- Yes, she asked to see an agent.

:20:15
I see. All right, thank you.
:20:24
Miss Ashton?
:20:26
I'm John Ripley.
:20:28
How do you do, Mr. Ripley?
:20:31
Won't you sit down?
:20:40
Well, now, what can I do for you?
:20:44
Well, I really shouldn't be
taking up your time...

:20:48
...but I have a very dear friend
who's in trouble.

:20:52
Thank you.
:20:56
- Would you like one?
- No, thank you.


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