:22:02
We don't have some sixth sense,
except in ridiculous novels.
:22:08
If I hadn't known,
I would have thought he was blind.
:22:11
Blind? Why?
:22:12
Because he was comfortable with us.
He shook hands like blind people do.
:22:16
- How's that?
- Blind people often use both hands.
:22:19
- And he did that?
- Yes.
:22:23
He used breath freshener.
:22:27
I think his name was John.
:22:29
You never mentioned that on the phone.
Why do you think that?
:22:33
She must have called him John.
I don't know.
:22:36
I'm making some tea.
Would you like some?
:22:43
Sure.
:22:48
- I think we got something here.
- We got a witness.
:22:51
Give me some time.
She might remember something.
:22:54
She's blind. You'd be better off talking
to one of these Beethoven guys here.
:23:01
This is crazy.
:23:03
Two hours here and back
and all I got "John".
:23:09
You said he spoke.
Can you remember what he said?
:23:13
He just said, "Come on. Hurry up.
It's starting to snow again."
:23:19
He was breathless from carrying the cases
because the elevator had gone out.
:23:24
- It wasn't working?
- No.
:23:25
It has a mind of its own.
:23:28
Four o' clock pm.
:23:30
- Well.
- Can I see your hands?
:23:34
- My hands?
- Yes.
:23:42
I have a class.
I have to go.
:23:44
Can you tell me anything else
about him or her?
:23:48
- It doesn't matter how small.
- No.
:23:53
Except he smoked like you.
:23:57
Me?
:23:58
I could smell it on his breath
like I can smell it on yours.