Extreme Measures
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:30:00
Perhaps you're mistaken?
:30:04
l don't see how that's possible.
:30:06
With whom did you speak?
:30:08
l didn't get a name.
Someone here who called me back.

:30:11
At 1:00 in the morning.
:30:14
Gave you a cause of death,
which you didn't believe.

:30:17
lt just didn't make much sense.
:30:19
l can see that.
:30:21
l have no record of this man.
:30:25
l think, in fact, you have.
lf you could take another look.

:30:29
lt's Minkins. M-l-N-K-l-N-S.
:30:32
Pulmonary embolism.
:30:34
l have no record of this man.
:30:37
Sorry. Who's actually in charge here then?
:30:41
That would be me.
:30:43
l've been here since midnight
and l made no such calls.

:30:48
Okay, so let me just get this straight:
:30:51
No one phoned me,
so that was my imagination running riot...

:30:54
...and you've no record of a patient
of mine who died 24 hours ago.

:31:00
Your hospital's known for losing patients.
:31:02
Living and dead.
:31:05
What did you say?
:31:07
What did you say?
:31:12
You're quite a creepy person.
:31:15
Before, l thought you were obstructive
or inept.

:31:18
But now l think you're much more sinister.
:31:21
l think you better leave.
:31:24
-You lying about this?
-Everything okay?

:31:30
Yeah, thanks.
:31:32
Here, l'm just off. You can pop
your boss back in his drawer now.

:31:38
Apparently, you were threatening
and abusive.

:31:41
For God's sake.
l mean, that's just ridiculous.

:31:44
l was mildly sarcastic,
but under the circumstances...

:31:47
...l was astonishingly restrained.
:31:49
The doctor you spoke to needed protection
from an orderly.

:31:53
That is just a lie. Who told you that?
:31:56
The chief medical examiner.
:31:58
-This is starting to sound really weird.
-Get me the charts and go home.


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