:34:01
l'd find tollbooth tickets
and credit card receipts
:34:04
for bars in towns
l didn't think l'd been to.
:34:08
One day l went out to my car
:34:11
and there's a dent in the front.
:34:14
l look closer.
:34:16
There's blood
and some brown hair.
:34:24
l still don't know
what happened.
:34:28
Maybe it was a cat.
:34:34
There was an incident
two years ago
:34:35
involving an undergraduate
student and illegal drugs.
:34:37
Right. What do you want to know
about Embry Larkin?
:34:40
Well, he got himself arrested.
:34:41
l want to know
what he was selling.
:34:42
Was it heroin?
:34:43
Heroin? Embry?
:34:45
Are you kidding?
:34:46
l'm not kidding.
:34:48
No, no, he wasn't
into that shit.
:34:50
They put him on Ritalin
when he was three
:34:52
you know, your standard
A.D.D. misdiagnosis.
:34:56
Okay, um...
:35:01
Basically, he was
taking Wellbutrin
:35:02
which is sort of like having
a perfect cup of coffee.
:35:05
You know, it was great for work,
great for repetitive tasks.
:35:09
Add in some Paxil
:35:10
which is anti-depression,
anti-anxiety--
:35:12
you know, that general sense
of well-being.
:35:14
Was he selling it?
:35:16
Look, Embry's dad was rich
and Embry's mom was rich
:35:19
and they died
when he was three or four
:35:21
making him doubly rich,
so... no.
:35:23
So, what'd it do?
:35:25
Made him normal,
you know, when he took it.