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00:00Carl Fulbert sought information for a living.
00:10That is to say that ever since he returned from Korea,
00:13after having served with the armed forces,
00:15he had been working as a private investigator in Montreal.
00:19William Hamilton, a rich industrialist,
00:22had gotten in touch with him regarding a simple vandalism issue.
00:26Nothing to write home about.
00:28Not worth hiring a private eye either,
00:30just so he can drive for hours on rough roads.
00:34But that's how it had always been.
00:36The client pays, Carl gets it done.
00:49They had set Hamilton's name written all over it.
00:57So he needs a key to do it yeah.
01:02True.
01:03Tampooned in those parts
01:04I'm a huge fan of the USA,
01:06and
01:07so I have lost a lot of folks.
01:08I've lost a lot of people here.
01:10I've lost a lot of people here.
01:12I'm the first person of all in the world.
01:14I've lost a lot of people here.
01:16And,
01:16I've lost a lot of people here.
01:17What's your fault?
01:19I'm a huge fan of people here.
01:20So he said that here's the private eye.
01:21Don't do that.
01:21When the roads were bad, muddy or snowed in, it was customary around these parts to close
01:32them off.
01:33But it was also customary to ignore those signs entirely and drive there anyway.
01:51Hamilton never mentioned a roadblocking barrier.
02:06Why was it needed here in the back of beyond?
02:09That would, however, be a mystery for another day.
02:12Carl had waited long enough for someone to come and raise it.
02:16Hamilton no doubt knew who managed the barrier.
02:45Carl wanted to give him a call, but that would have been too easy though, as sure enough,
02:49the line was acting off.
02:52So, let's go.
02:54Let's go.
02:55Let's go.
02:57Let's go.
03:22I feel not a soul in sight.
03:24There was no point in waiting any longer.
03:26Carl had to figure this one out by himself.
03:29Let's go.
03:30Let's go.
03:32Let's go.
03:36Let's go.
03:38Let's go.
03:43Let's go.
03:48Let's go.
03:52Let's go.
04:22Let's go.
04:41Hamilton is waiting for Carl in the general store.
04:45It was time for him to get down to business.
04:47William Hamilton enjoyed a lavish country house built in the very heart of the northern
05:09forests not too far from here.
05:23The local populace was divided when it came to the affluent men.
05:27Some saw a wealthy philanthropist dedicated to improving the region's economy.
05:32Others an aging Englishman who would do anything to further his fortunes.
05:37And those votes aided him enough to go on about scheming against him.
05:43Hamilton had recently acquired a few local businesses.
05:46But the last straw was the reopening of a mine, which gave rise to a wave of protests and threats
05:52from the Cree people.
05:54Given these circumstances, Carl reckoned that a good number of people must be feeling compelled
05:59to oppose Hamilton in one way or another.
06:04So far, only the industrialist's house had been a target.
06:07But soon enough, Carl thought, the target would become the man himself.
06:13Carl needed to get out of there.
06:36The cold and the pain required urgent care.
06:39Take care.
07:09Karl wondered how long he would have to endure this skin-stinging cold.
07:35Deep in the country, his last hope was to find an abandoned garage or a farm by the roadside.
07:41His life depended on it.
08:03The driver had taken off.
08:05It was still best to check it out and leave nothing to chance.
08:09Karl needed help.
08:10How did it help?
08:22He had to be in the middle of the roadside.
08:29He was still in the middle of the roadside.
08:33He had to keep the car in the middle of the roadside.
08:40Cold turned into pain.
09:02Carl needed to find someplace warm, even better than he had hopes.
09:10Carl Faubair had succeeded once more and was now on his way to new adventures.
09:40Carl Faubair had succeeded once more.
09:47Carl Faubair had succeeded once more.
09:53Carl Faubair had succeeded once more.
09:59Carl Faubair had succeeded once more.
10:06Carl Faubair had succeeded once more.
10:12Carl Faubair had succeeded once more.
10:18gus einzelnenbach amd alexander.
10:34Carl Faubair had succeeded once more.
10:39Carl Faubair had succeeded once more.
16:13It was a small, locked box engraved with the letters W-H.
16:18Carl thought about taking it.
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