:25:01
- Sex.
- Sex.
:25:03
So, um, what does it all mean?
Does it mean the crash
wasn't caused by human error?
:25:07
It means this poor schnook Boggs
could actually be innocent.
:25:12
Well, what are you saying?
You think we're about to lynch a guy
for something he never did?
:25:16
Worse! We could be
on the wrong story.
:25:18
- Then you better get on the right story.
- Uh-oh.
:25:21
- Sabrina?
- I gotta go. I'll call you
when I get something.
:25:25
- You see anything suspicious in there?
- I didn't see a thing suspicious.
:25:28
- Not a thing?
- No, it was a normal run.
:25:30
Well, really think about the day.
I mean, was there
an unusual amount of people?
:25:33
I don't know.
:25:38
- So, nobody could have serviced
the train after Ray Boggs?
- No, not that afternoon.
:25:41
I open up every day
at 7:00.
:25:43
Did you see anyone that day that
struck you as suspicious or unusual?
:25:48
Did you overhear
any conversation?
:25:50
So, tell me,
what's she got?
:25:54
Aw, she's got the same thing as you,
boss. A big nothing.
:25:57
Ahh!
:26:01
Hi, okay, I've got
good news and bad news.
:26:03
The good news is one of the passengers
remembered seeing the groom's dad...
:26:06
taking a video of the bride
and groom boarding the train.
:26:08
So I called him, and I can pick up
the tape anytime after 6:00.
:26:11
Great!
What's the bad news?
:26:13
Sabrina Peterson has an appointment
to see the groom right after lunch.
:26:16
He'll probably tell her about the video,
and knowing her,
she could get to it before we do.
:26:30
She trained you well.
:26:37
Hey, Lonnie,
how ya doin'?
:26:51
Peterson!
What are you doin' here?
:26:55
A girl's gotta eat.
What are you doin' here?
:26:57
Oh, I was in the neighbourhood.
I was hungry.
:26:59
- This is a famous newspaper
haunt, you know.
- So I've heard.