:56:01
-A little of both.
-5:00.
:56:04
If we get this done by 3:00,
that's 10 hours in the box.
:56:09
I've got the O2 tanks in the car.
:56:26
-Is that....
-Is that Rachel's car?
:56:30
No, that's not Rachel's, that's her dad's.
They have the same kind.
:56:34
Did you see that?
:56:36
That's Mr. Granger. That's Thomas.
He's sitting in that car.
:56:40
What?
:56:42
I swearthat was him.
What the hell is he doing...
:56:44
sitting outside my house
at 2:00 in the morning?
:56:49
I don't believe this.
What, is he following us?
:56:52
-What are you doing?
-Let's just see what he wants.
:56:55
No, let's just get out
of my neighborhood first. Come on.
:56:58
-Did you see him today?
-No.
:57:02
I did. I saw him this afternoon...
:57:05
around 6:00.
:57:06
Are you sure you didn't see him
when we drove past?
:57:09
No, what?
:57:10
I'm positive this afternoon
he was clean-shaven. I know he was.
:57:14
He was ready to go to some function
with his wife.
:57:16
He looks like he's got
a two orthree-day growth now.
:57:19
-Are you sure?
-No, I'm not sure, but I think so.
:57:27
Rachel. This is Abe. Did I wake you up?
:57:31
Can I get your dad's number
from you real quick?
:57:35
Yeah. Okay, go ahead.
:57:39
-Yeah, thanks.
-What's he doing?
:57:42
He's just sitting there.
:57:45
He got out for a second
and I thought he was coming over...
:57:49
and then he got back in the car.
I think he's drunk.
:57:52
Hi, sorry to call so late.
:57:55
May I speak to Thomas Granger, please?
:57:59
Yeah, this is James Miller
from Putney and Myers.