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1:41:01
why would you make something
like that up?

1:41:05
Was Pedro even killed?
1:41:11
How do you--
how do you know?

1:41:16
I tried so many times
to tell you,

1:41:19
but it's hard to, um...
1:41:26
I'd always been
very friendly to him.

1:41:28
I try to be that way
with all the doormen,

1:41:30
even thought they're usually
snickering behind my back.

1:41:33
I don't care.
I'm still friendly.

1:41:35
It's just my way.
1:41:37
But, um...
1:41:40
Pedro was different.
Pedro never snickered.

1:41:43
Of course, who was he
to snicker?

1:41:44
He wasn't exactly Tom Cruise.
1:41:48
Still, he could have,
1:41:50
but he didn't.
1:41:54
So anyway, one night...
1:41:56
I was coming home from the
24-hour Pathmark, it was late.

1:42:04
Good evening, Miss Hope.
1:42:05
Hi, Pedro. Can you help me
with these bags?

1:42:07
No problem.
1:42:10
Thank you.
1:42:12
Normally I don't need any help,
1:42:14
but my back hurt because
the bags were heavy.

1:42:16
And I had...
1:42:18
a half-gallon of strawberry
ice cream...

1:42:20
two boxes of fudge
and a key lime pie.

1:42:22
And uh, I just couldn't wait
to get home

1:42:25
and get under the covers
and watch TV.

1:42:30
But, um...
1:42:32
I was in the elevator when
I first got this funny feeling,

1:42:35
like he was...
1:42:37
you know, kind of looking
at me funny.

1:42:39
And I thought maybe he was
just being friendly too.

1:42:44
I mean, you know,
1:42:46
just um, two friendly people.
( chuckles )


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