Eyes Wide Shut
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1:39:01
. . .about the way Mr. Nightingale left.
1:39:04
Really? What was that?
1:39:14
He came in this morning,
about 4:30 a.m. . .

1:39:19
. . .with two men.
1:39:22
Big guys.
1:39:24
They were very well-dressed
and very well-spoken.

1:39:27
But they weren't the kind of people
you'd fool around with. . .

1:39:31
. . .if you know what l mean.
1:39:35
Anyways. . .
1:39:38
. . .l noticed Mr. Nightingale
had a bruise on his cheek.

1:39:43
To be perfectly honest, l also
thought he looked a little scared.

1:39:49
Scared?
1:39:53
He said he wanted to check out.
1:39:54
And then he went upstairs to his room
with one of the men.

1:39:59
The other guy stayed down in the lobby
and settled his bill.

1:40:03
When they came back, Mr. Nightingale
tried to pass me an envelope.

1:40:07
But they saw it and took it. . .
1:40:09
. . .and said that any mail
or messages for him. . .

1:40:12
. . .would be collected by someone
properly authorized to do so.

1:40:17
And then they just
took him off in a car.

1:40:21
Do you have any idea where they went?
1:40:23
No, not a clue.
1:40:37
l certainly appreciate your help.
1:40:39
Anytime, Bill.

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