:37:01
If I'd gotten into that car,
I'd be a basket case.
:37:04
I never would have had the juice
to go near her.
:37:07
And Katie never would have been born.
:37:11
And she never would have
been murdered. You know?
:37:19
-You ever see Dave around?
-He married my cousin Celeste.
:37:27
What time did Katie get home
from work yesterday?
:37:31
Around 7:30.
:37:33
Anything unusual,
out of the way about her?
:37:37
No. She sat with us,
with me and the girls, while we ate.
:37:43
She was having dinner with her friends.
:37:49
-Eve Pigeon and Diane Cestra?
-Yeah.
:37:53
She talked to Nadine
about her Communion...
:37:56
...and then she was on the phone
in her room for a bit.
:38:00
And then around 8, she left.
:38:03
-Do you know who she talked to?
-No.
:38:06
Do you mind if we have the phone company
subpoenaed for records?
:38:10
-No, go ahead.
-Good.
:38:12
You say you spent most of the day Saturday
with your daughter in the store, correct?
:38:17
Yes and no. I was mostly in back.
:38:20
Anything odd? A confrontation
with a customer, anything?
:38:23
No, she was herself, she was happy. She--
:38:27
She what?
:38:30
It's nothing.
:38:32
Listen, the littlest thing
could be something right now.
:38:36
It's just that when she was little,
right after her mother died...
:38:40
...I had just gotten out of prison,
she couldn't be by herself.
:38:43
Whether she was crying or not,
it didn't matter...
:38:47
...but she gave a look sometimes, like
she was preparing to never see you again.
:38:51
For a couple of seconds on Saturday,
she looked at me that way.
:38:55
-Okay.
-lt was just a look.
:38:59
It's information. We collect it,
put it together, see what fits. Little things.