:34:36
Oh, Jeez.
How'd she do that?
:34:48
Mrs Beekman?
Peter Brackett from the Chronicle.
Thanks for getting back to me.
:34:52
Uh, Mr Brackett,
this turns out to be a bad time.
:34:54
Well, look, I have just
a few quick questions.
:34:55
If you could tell me why
your husband was on the train...
:34:57
Look, my children are home.
I can't talk right now.
:35:00
Um, look, I have to work tonight. Can
you meet me at my office around 9:00?
:35:04
Sure, sure.
Around 9:00?
:35:06
Mm-hmm. Um,
it's at 6395 Walton.
:35:10
- 6395 Walton.
- Yeah. Suite 1264.
:35:13
- Sixty-five?
- No, 64.
:35:15
- Sixty-four.
- It's safe there.
:35:18
Uh, are you all right?
:35:25
Okay, so you've been to
the relatives of all the victims.
:35:28
I've been to everybody
but the science teacher's wife.
:35:30
So far, no one had anything in
a briefcase worth getting killed over.
:35:33
Actually, so far,
no one even had a briefcase.
:35:37
- That's healthy.
- Mmm, thanks.
:35:38
The only good news is I finally have
a lead that Brackett doesn't have.
:35:42
Oh, man. I am haunted
by the image of that kid.
:35:46
Sabrina, there's
a Delores Beekman on your line.
Says she'll see you in an hour.
:35:50
Great! Don't lose her.
The science teacher's wife.
:35:53
Oh, be careful.
There's a quarter in your sandwich.
:35:58
Hmm.