:27:16
Look, I wanna get something straight.
:27:19
I only got into this because
the police asked for my help.
:27:23
- Why would the police come to you?
- Well, I did write..
:27:25
the definitive book
on the Woodsboro murders.
:27:28
I'm sure you just can't wait
to write another one.
:27:30
- What about you?
- What about me?
:27:33
You said you'd never leave Woodsboro.
"It's the only place that's real."
:27:38
But now you're here.
Not with me.
:27:42
Dewey, I took care ofyou.
:27:44
I waited until you were well,
but I couldn't stay there.
:27:47
It was like dog years. One year in
Woodsboro is like seven anywhere else.
:27:50
So it's off to Paris for a week?
New York for a month? L.A. forever?
:27:55
It was fucking 60 Minutes II.
:27:58
- I couldn't say no. I could've
been the next Diane Sawyer.
- Wait a minute.
:28:00
What's wrong with just being
Gale Weathers? I liked her.
:28:07
It didn't work, Dewey.
We tried. We're different.
:28:10
You used to say
that was our strength.
:28:15
- Well--
- Here you go.
- Thank you.
:28:19
Dewey, you're not just here because
of that second-rate K-Mart...
:28:23
straight-to-video
version of me, are you?
:28:25
Brace yourself, Gale.
All of this is actually not about you.
:28:32
All of what, Dewey?
You do know something, don't you?
:28:37
- Off the record?
- Always.
:28:39
Two months ago, the Woodsboro police
got a call from a woman...
:28:42
who said she was with Stab 3.
:28:44
She wanted to see the file
on Sid, "for research."
:28:47
- And?
- The boys said no.
:28:49
And she wouldn't give her name.
:28:51
A month later,
the station gets broken into.
:28:53
- The file room gets ransacked.
- And someone stole Sid's file?
:28:56
I already removed it.