:49:01
Unresponsive pupils, loss of muscular
control, escalating tremors...
:49:06
Benzodiazepine would do that.
:49:08
But all benzo drugs
show up in blood and urine.
:49:12
Except Sistol. It's a benzo cousin.
:49:15
Leukaemia specialists are using it
to take the edge off chemo.
:49:19
- Is it an amnesiac?
- Absolutely.
:49:27
We'll see what your theory
is made of by morning.
:50:01
Who are you?
:50:07
My name is Alex Cross.
I'm a policeman from Washington DC.
:50:12
How do you feel?
:50:15
Sick.
:50:17
- I'll get you a doctor. Hang on.
- Wait. I was given a drug.
:50:22
- I think it was a nervous system...
- Yeah, it was Sistol.
:50:27
But we flushed it out of you.
It's nice to have you back.
:50:33
- Washington?
- Yeah.
:50:35
I'm down here because of my niece.
:50:40
She disappeared about ten days ago.
:50:43
Her name was Naomi Cross.
:50:48
I talked to her.
:50:51
I talked to her.
:50:56
Thank you.
:50:59
I'll get that doctor for you.