Tenebre
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1:14:01
He looked at me often but he
never spoke to me.

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Jesus. Somebody was really
into your life!

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Can we go outside? - Sure!
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Bless you!
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Oh thank you. I have an
allergy to dust

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What happened to your head?
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Just feeding my brains out
on the case.

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One thing's for sure. The
killer and Christiano Berti

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were both obsessed
by your work!

1:14:34
Last time we talked, I think
I was a little sarcastic

1:14:38
but you know we need all the
help we can get.

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Well I was trying to build
the plot the same way you're

1:14:45
trying to figure it out but
I just have that hunch that

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something is missing.
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Tiny piece of jigsaw. Some-
body who should be dead is

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alive, or somebody who
should be alive is ..

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already dead.
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Explain that.
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You know there is a sentence
in a Conan Doyle Book

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When you have eliminated
the imp., whatever remains

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however inprobable must be
the truth!

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Hound of the Baskervilles?
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Yes. You know the impossible
in this case is that the

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chain of killings doesn't
make sense!

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In Hound of the Baskervilles
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the impossible was a giant
ghost dog!

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The improbable in this case
again, like the book

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is almost certainly weird,
unbelievable

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but possible.
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That's what we have to find.
Truth is always possible!

1:15:50
Mr. Neal! - I have to go.
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I'm a very devoted reader,
Mr. Neal and I'd like to

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think that 20 more books of
yours to enjoy in future!


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