:18:01
I love you.
:18:13
You find her?
:18:14
No. That plane was going to Miami,
wasn't it?
:18:17
Give me some quarters.
:18:20
I once got laid in Miami.
:18:27
My name's Van Den Broeck.
:18:28
I'm a police officer,
if that makes any difference.
:18:31
I know you get a lot of crazies
when something like this happens.
:18:35
I think it's possible my wife
may have been on your plane.
:18:39
Peyton Van Den Broeck.
:18:46
Great. Boy. She must be on another
flight. Boy, that'll wake you up.
:18:50
What are the other flights to Miami?
:18:53
Check the 1:1 5,
but it doesn't make sense.
:18:55
She left for the airport after 9.
:19:18
Excuse me. I'm Bill Van Den Broeck,
Peyton's husband.
:19:21
She went to Miami today.
I need to know what plane she was on.
:19:24
I can be with you in just one moment.
:19:27
We don't have this in a six,
but I can order it.
:19:32
I'm Bill Van Den Broeck,
Peyton's husband.
:19:35
She went to Miami.
I need to know what plane she was on.
:19:38
-You're the policeman?
-Right.
:19:40
Mary Claire Clark books the travel,
but she goes home at 5:30.
:19:44
Can you reach her at home?
:19:46
Oh, my God! The plane that crashed.
:19:49
She was going to Miami,
but they don't have her listed.
:19:53
How do we get ahold
of Mary Claire Clark?
:19:59
Do we have to shout?