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:23:03
I'm gonna go talk
to the doctor right now.

:23:05
Excuse me, Doctor.
Could I speak to you for a moment?

:23:08
Absolutely. I'll be right there.
Could you take over, please?

:23:18
It's gonna be okay,
but we have a problem.

:23:21
- I know, but we need to talk--
- I'm not talking about that.

:23:24
- Has Harlan been into the office?
- No, why?

:23:27
Are you sure?
You're absolutely sure?

:23:29
Yes, definitely.
What's going on?

:23:32
- We're missing narcotics.
- What do you mean?

:23:36
I looked into the fridge,
and we've been cleaned out.

:23:41
Wait, wait, wait.
:23:43
Honey, that's not all.
:23:45
- What else?
- There's a man here...

:23:48
from the DEA.
:23:51
He's in your office, and he wants
to speak to you. Here's what you do.

:23:55
Just breathe.
Just let it go.

:23:58
Let go, okay?
Don't talk too much.

:24:01
Honey, you look good.
:24:03
Dr. Sangster, Melvin Gelding,
Drug Enforcement Agency.

:24:06
Our records indicate that
you have 2,000 cc's of Valium...

:24:10
800 milligrams of
cocaine hydrochloride...

:24:14
and 3,000 milligrams
of various other narcotics.

:24:17
- Is that correct?
- That sounds about right.

:24:20
Excuse me for asking this,
but do you always keep...

:24:22
such a large amount of drugs on hand?
:24:24
Well, I do a lot
of reconstructive surgery...

:24:27
and I also have a pain clinic
here on the weekends.

:24:29
Mind if I ask why?
:24:33
We had an 18-year-old kid drive
his mother's car off a cliff last night.

:24:36
- Be in a wheelchair for life.
- I'm sorry to hear that.

:24:39
Yeah, really sad.
:24:43
Unfortunately...
:24:47
he was carrying this.
:24:55
Any idea how he might have gotten
a hold of that?


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