:05:05
If you have knowledge
of a crime, why don't you
go to the police, Annie?
:05:09
The police are probably
in on it.
:05:12
You don't know anything
about politics, do you?
:05:15
You're just a psychiatrist.
:05:17
You're not versed in this.
:05:19
Well, I wanna learn.
:05:22
I wanna know why someone
would wanna kidnap the pope.
:05:25
I don't want
to sit here and have you try
to tell me that this isn't true.
:05:28
- I just...
- Does it scare you?
:05:30
The thought that it might not be true?
:05:32
No! It doesn't scare me,
because it is true.
:05:37
They took him
seven weeks ago.
:05:39
They're keeping him
on Corsica.
:05:41
They don't want people
to know that he's missing.
:05:44
- And you're probably
gonna say, "Why Corsica?"
- No, Corsica makes sense.
:05:49
- Good. Good.
- It's a straight shot west of Rome,
:05:52
about 150 miles.
:05:55
- Have you ever been there?
- No. But it's on my list.
:06:05
He's made a partner of her.
You see?
:06:12
Now, Annie, I want to explore
every possibility.
:06:18
Now, on the other side
of this page, is it possible...
:06:22
that this is a photo
of the pope?
:06:25
Well, it's possible, yeah.
:06:29
I mean, is it?
:06:31
Well, I'm just saying,
:06:34
is it possible that this is a photo
of the pope, taken only eight days ago,
:06:37
- showing him safe in Rome?
- No!
:06:40
- Has anyone seen that magazine?
- Catherine. Catherine.
:06:42
We're just exploring here,
Annie.
:06:44
- We're just saying...
- It's not what you say.
:06:48
L- Let me see.