Taking Lives
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I started right after school.
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I went to Thailand, you know?
And I...

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I met this very strange old man
who was a painter.

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But he didn't have any money
so he just...

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You know, he'd just paint everything.
And he had these doors.

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These incredible doors that he'd painted.
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And he gave me a couple of them.
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And so I brought them here
and I sold them...

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...for, you know, not much money,
but I sent it back to him, the money.

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You know? And it was a fortune to him.
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And that's how I started.
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That's very nice.
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I'd like to buy you a cup of coffee,
but it looks like you have a problem.

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Well, the first step is admitting to it.
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Is that a sense of humour?
Is that what that is? It is.

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All that and... What's this?
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My cell phone number,
in case you remember anything else.

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Anything that might be helpful.
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Okay.
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All right. Well, thanks.
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Okay, I'll...
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Maybe you want to come
to the show on Friday night.

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You know, I think you'd like it.
Lots of strange, disturbing pieces.

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All right.
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Whoever was in that hotel room
called this number 20 times.

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"Rebecca Asher."
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She claimed to have seen her dead son at
the Quebec ferry terminal three weeks ago.

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- And what do we know about her?
- In her late 60s, no husband, lives alone.


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