:48:02
- ls he gone?
- Yeah.
:48:12
Something l can help you with?
:48:14
You two break in
to a professor's office...
:48:18
and then have the audacity
to accuse him of murder?
:48:21
We found the ax.
:48:23
That is a prop
l use in my folklore class.
:48:27
How can you even suggest that l had
anything to do with that girl's death?
:48:30
Why don't you tell us
about the Stanley Hall Massacre?
:48:35
Professor Wexler, Reese...
:48:38
may l have a moment alone
with them?
:48:45
After our talk this morning...
:48:47
l decided to take a look
at your personal file.
:48:54
Probation for
reckless endangerment?
:48:58
lt was just for a year.
:49:00
l'd already been accepted here.
:49:02
Which was lucky.
:49:04
We don't usually accept...
:49:06
students with a criminal record.
:49:10
As for you, young man...
:49:11
you're off the paper...
:49:13
effective immediately.
:49:15
No, you can't do that, okay?
:49:18
Read the charter.
:49:19
The dean can't dictate
editorial policy.
:49:22
l didn't fire you.
:49:25
Your editor did.
We spoke an hour ago.
:49:28
Have a good weekend.
:49:34
What was all that about?
Reckless endangerment?
:49:37
We're not exactly talking about
running a stop sign here, are we now?
:49:40
I reaIly don't
wanna talk about it.
:49:42
Oh, okay, what do you want
to talk about?
:49:44
My career options
without a body of writing sCmples?
:49:46
Because for your information,
they're kind of limited.
:49:49
lt was in high school.
lt's over.
:49:53
Look. Does this have something
to do with Michelle Mancini?
:49:55
Hey, l just wanna know
what's going on here...
:49:58
'cause l don't know
if l buy it anymore.