:50:02
	No, not people.
:50:06
	A person?
:50:08
	That postmortem, it might be significant.
:50:10
	Yes?
:50:11
	Those mutilations, around the neck?
:50:14
	Mostly.
:50:16
	- Does that mean something?
- It could.
:50:20
	- Could indicate.
- What?
:50:22
	That the killer was trying to obliterate
the real cause of death:
:50:26
	Vampirism.
:50:32
	You're joking.
:50:35
	You dismiss the possibility?
:50:39
	Don't know.
:50:42
	Been a policeman too long.
:50:47
	I don't know.
:50:50
	My grandfather died fighting a vampire.
:50:53
	The most terrible,
the most dangerous vampire of all time.
:50:57
	But before that, he collected proof.
Positive proof.
:51:02
	No, there is nothing ludicrous about it.
:51:05
	He was a scientist.
His evidence was conclusive.
:51:09
	There is evil in this world.
There's dark, awful things.
:51:13
	Occasionally, we get a glimpse of them...
:51:15
	but there are dark corners,
horrors almost impossible to imagine...
:51:20
	even in our worst nightmares.
:51:23
	There is a Satan.
:51:25
	Of course.
:51:27
	Otherwise we wouldn't need
a police force, would we?
:51:29
	Exactly.
:51:32
	Professor, I don't know what I expected
to hear when I came here today.
:51:37
	But not this?
:51:39
	No.
:51:41
	You think I'm a crackpot.
:51:43
	No, I don't.
:51:45
	So what was the other reason
you came here for?
:51:47
	I beg your pardon?
:51:49
	You wanted information from me.
You've got that.
:51:52
	Earlier, you said it was only one
of the reasons why you came to see me.
:51:55
	I want to see your granddaughter.
:51:58
	I beg your pardon?
:51:59
	Your granddaughter. Jessica Van Helsing.