Basic Instinct
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in the exact way
I described in my book?"

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I wouldn't do that because
I know I'd be the suspect.

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So, what if it's not the writer?
What if it's someone who read the book?

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You're dealing, then,
with someone so obsessed...

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that he or she is willing to kill
an irrelevant and innocent victim...

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in order to place the blame
on the person who wrote that book.

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I'm talking about a deep-seated
obsessional hatred...

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and an utter lack of respect
for human life.

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So, we got a once in a lifetime,
top of the line looney-tuney.

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That's what you're saying,
right, Doc?

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You're dealing with someone
very dangerous...

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and very ill.
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You know there's no case here.
You've got no physical evidence.

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She hasn't got an alibi.
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She hasn't got a motive, either.
Believe me...

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her defense would just beat us to death
with this copycat thing.

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Anybody who read the book
could have done it.

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-What do you want to do now? Nothing?
-We call her in for questioning.

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She's got enough money
to burn the department down--

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She was the last person
seen with the guy.

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I'll take the responsibility.
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It's yours.
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It won't do any good.
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She'll just waltz in
with some superstar lawyer...

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who'll get us all canned
for wasting the taxpayers' money.

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-That's exactly what she'll do.
-No, she won't.

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I don't think she'll hide
behind anybody.

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I don't think she's
gonna hide at all.

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Then she's as crazy
as you are, Curran.

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You know what they say:
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Takes one to know one.

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