The 13th Floor
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:18:01
Shut it down.
:18:04
I worked with him for six years.
If he wanted to shut it down...

:18:09
...he would've told me about it.
:18:12
He didn't tell you about me.
:18:22
But I wish he had.
:18:39
It's nice to see you again.
:18:41
Sorry I'm late.
Have you looked through the paperwork?

:18:44
Yes, I have. And I think
we have a very strong case.

:18:48
The company should be
yours in no time.

:18:51
-Strong case?
-What I'm saying is, your father...

:18:54
...changed his will
in favour of the employees.

:18:57
In fact, you aren't mentioned
in the original will either.

:19:00
But as I said, I think
we have a very strong case.

:19:05
Who will head the board now?
:19:07
Douglas Hall.
:19:16
Not bad.
:19:17
Owner of a $2 billion enterprise.
:19:20
Strange, Fuller would amend
his will just before he died.

:19:24
I was on an airplane
when it happened.

:19:27
According to the security guard,
Fuller left the office at 1 0:30 p.m.

:19:32
30 minutes after your plane arrived.
:19:37
Autopsy shows that
he died around midnight.

:19:40
-You had time to catch up with him.
-But I didn't.

:19:46
-I went straight home.
-Didn't talk to him?

:19:49
No e-mails, no faxes,
not even a message?

:19:52
None of the above.
:19:54
You know, that's funny.
:19:57
We checked Fuller's phone records.
:19:59
He made a call with
his calling card at 1 1 :02 p.m.


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