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1:29:02
Not really.
1:29:03
It's not like I'm trying
to attack you here.

1:29:07
This is how you want to spend
your time, go, go, go.

1:29:10
But you'll be surprised
at what a waste it is.

1:29:12
The most useless thing
in the world...

1:29:15
is that which is behind me.
Chapter Three.

1:29:18
We talked earlier
about your mother...

1:29:21
and about
your father and his death.

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I don't want to be challenging,
but I have to ask.

1:29:27
I just want to clarify
something that I understand...

1:29:34
I'm not sure
I hear a question in here.

1:29:37
I'm trying to put this
as delicately as I can.

1:29:40
What's the question?
1:29:42
Do you remember Miss Simms?
1:29:43
I know a lot of women.
I'm sure she remembers me.

1:29:46
From when you were a boy.
She lived in Tarzana.

1:29:49
That's my old stomping ground.
1:29:54
Is this the attack portion
of the interview?

1:29:59
Is the girl coming in
for the kill?

1:30:01
No. This is about
getting something right...

1:30:03
and clarifying your answers
to an earlier question.

1:30:06
What question?
1:30:08
I was told that
your mother died, Frank.

1:30:18
That's what you heard.
1:30:23
Do you remember Miss Simms?
1:30:31
I talked to Miss Simms,
your neighbor and caretaker...

1:30:35
after your mother died in 1980.
1:30:38
And in my research...
1:30:42
I have you as the only son
of Earl and Lily Partridge.

1:30:47
And what I learned
from Barbara Simms...

1:30:49
is that your mother, Lily,
died in 1980.

1:30:55
So, it's my understanding
that information supplied...

1:30:59
by you and your company
and the answers...


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