:34:01
I just wanted to know
if you know.
:34:07
Before Yale, if I remember correctly,
St. Paul's.
:34:10
Listen, I just--
I just wanna help.
:34:13
I understand.
:34:18
Do you have any witnesses
or fingerprints ?
:34:20
Well, there's a message on his answering
machine that says he went to London.
:34:24
- Well, maybe he did, huh ?
- His girlfriend doesn't think so.
:34:27
- But has anyone seen him in London ?
- Actually, yes.
:34:29
Hmm. But I've had a hardtime
getting actual verification.
:34:32
A Stephen Hughes said he saw him
at a restaurant there.
:34:36
But I checked it out,
and what happened is...
:34:38
he mistook a Herbert Ainsworth
for Paul, so--
:34:40
- Had his apartment been burglarized ?
- No, actually, it hadn't.
:34:43
Toiletries were missing, a suit was
gone, so was some luggage. That's it.
:34:47
I mean, no one's dealing with the
homicide squad yet or anything, right ?
:34:49
No, not yet.
As I said, we're not sure.
:34:52
Basically, no one's seen
or heard anything.
:34:54
So typical, isn't it ?
It's just strange.
:34:57
One day,
someone's walking around,
:34:59
going to work, alive,
and then--
:35:02
Nothing.
:35:04
People just disappear.
:35:06
The earth just...
opens up and swallows them.
:35:11
Eerie.
Really eerie.
:35:19
Listen, you'll have
to excuse me.
:35:21
I have a lunch meeting with Cliff Huxtable
at Four Seasons in 20 minutes.
:35:25
The Four Seasons ?
Isn't that a little far uptown ?
:35:29
I mean, aren't you gonna be late ?
No, there's one down here.
:35:33
Oh, really ? I didn't know that.
Yeah, it's very good.
:35:35
Listen, if anything else
occurs to you, any information--
:35:39
Absolutely. I'm 100 percent with you.
Great.
:35:42
And thanks for your time,
Mr. Bateman.
:35:49
Bye-bye.
Good-bye.