:58:18
Where's Arthur McLennen's
office?
:58:20
Uh, end of the hall,
to your right.
:58:33
- Uh, Miss, uh, Miss Collier?
- Yes.
:58:36
Ah, yes.
Well, I'm, uh, I'm Arthur McLennen.
:58:38
- How do you do?
- Hello.
:58:40
I, uh, I'm afraid
I'm a little disorganized today.
:58:44
Are, uh, are you here
about, uh...
:58:50
- Well. That's the Blanchion Twins file.
- Yes, it is.
:58:54
Now, I know you did the story
over a year ago,
:58:56
but I was hoping you might remember
enough about it to help me.
:58:59
Oh, those poor girls.
:59:02
You know, this looks like the file
I saw at the Loisel Institute.
:59:06
- Oh, it "is" the original, isn't it?
- Yes, I believe it is.
:59:08
How'd you get it?
Are you going to do a follow-up?
:59:12
We never did. The managing editor
would never assign it.
:59:15
Well, they've asked me to find out
as much as I can about it.
:59:17
We're not quite sure
what kind of a piece we'd do.
:59:20
Oh, well, come on in
and we'll talk about it, huh?
:59:24
The subject
is a curious one.
:59:27
After we ran this story,
we got about 500 letters.
:59:30
No matter what else they said,
they all had that same tone
of morbid fascination.
:59:35
I don't excuse myself,
either.
:59:38
Though I actually met the Blanchion
girls, I was the same way.
:59:43
Hey. You know,
if you're going to do that piece,
:59:46
I've got something
I'd like to show you.
:59:48
- Oh, I'd appreciate anything that...
- You do have some time now?
:59:51
- Of course!
- Sometimes I forget myself
when I get going on a subject,
:59:55
but actually, if you have the time,
I'd like to show you a videotape.
:59:58
The more I learned,
the more interested I became.