:46:11
- What do you know?
- Only that she is in shock.
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The kids who found her
were fishing near Wykagil.
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Wykagil. It's a river way out of town.
:46:22
Well, lookee here.
We've got a circus up ahead.
:46:27
- Detective, can you confirm...
- Back off.
:46:33
What concerns us
is behaviour that suggests
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psychological trauma,
especially acute.
:46:38
Doctor, can you tell us exactly when
she'll be able to talk to us?
:46:43
Kate McTiernan appears to be
suffering from post-traumatic shock.
:46:48
There's no telling when she will be
lucid. It could be hours or weeks.
:46:52
You have to remember
that she is very lucky to be alive.
:46:56
- At least tell us your best bet.
- We can't go on that.
:46:59
Dr Ruocco, my name is Dr Alex Cross.
:47:02
I know who you are, I know your work.
:47:05
I'm consulting with the local police
on this case.
:47:10
I need to see Kate McTiernan.
:47:13
I'm sorry, but she
does not need another doctor.
:47:16
The last thing I want is to crowd you.
:47:19
My request is personal.
:47:22
One of the women abducted
was my niece.
:47:26
I need to talk to her.
:47:40
It's all right. You're safe now.
:47:45
You are safe.
:47:50
- This woman's a fighter.
- I wouldn't argue with that.
:47:53
But we thought it was
post-traumatic shock.
:47:55
Her vitals are meandering downhill.
Everything is shutting down.
:47:59
- And you screened her for drugs?
- Yes. Her blood and urine are clean.