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I'm Lydia Perl. I'm from Channel 2, and...
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You have to leave now, Miss Perl.
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The suicide ofan East Side teenager
last summer...
:27:09
..has increased the awareness
of a national crisis.
:27:13
I'm in front ofthe home
where Cecilia Lisbon...
:27:15
Why can't they let her rest in peace?
:27:17
..and write poetry,
tragically put an end to her life.
:27:21
Psychologists agree that adolescence
today is much more fraught...
:27:25
..by pressures and complexities
than in years past.
:27:28
More and more doctors say this
frustration can lead to acts of violence,...
:27:32
..whose reality the adolescent cannot
separate from its intended drama.
:27:38
I baked a pie full ofrat poison.
:27:42
I thought I could eat it, you know,
without being suspicious.
:27:48
My nana, who is 86...
:27:54
She really liked sweets.
:27:58
She had three pieces.
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(woman) I feel sorriest for the mother.
:28:08
(woman #2) You'd always wonder if
there was something you could've done.
:28:12
- I gotta go. See you later.
- All right, then. Bye-bye.
:28:15
Bye-bye. (hangs up)
:28:49
(wind chimes tinkling)