00:02Why, hello!
00:04You remember me?
00:05Actually, I do.
00:07This isn't a coincidence, is it, Hell's Pass with a B?
00:10Oh, you're so smart.
00:13No, I read how every workday you go to the place down the street
00:17to get a tuna fish sandwich,
00:18just like the one your mother used to make you.
00:20Boy, you must think about your mother a lot.
00:24She's the only woman who has never disappointed me.
00:27Well, that's... sad.
00:30Anyway, you mentioned this little lunchtime ritual in several interviews,
00:34which is surprising for someone who claims to treasure their privacy.
00:37Is there something specific you want to talk to me about,
00:41or are you just attracted to me?
00:44Oh, the former. I work with the police.
00:47I heard.
00:48And we're taking another look at the death of your friend, Barney Corman.
00:52We have evidence that suggests that he was murdered.
00:55No. What new evidence?
00:57Well, there were marks on a footstool
00:59that was probably keeping a bookcase from crushing him.
01:02Someone must have yanked it away.
01:05You don't say.
01:06And a book dealer came by to pick up a rare edition of Howard's End,
01:10but the store was closed too early.
01:13Now, you knew Barney.
01:14Well, you were together for an event a few months beforehand.
01:18Did he say anything about any difficulties that he may have been having?
01:22Elizabeth, do you like Russian food?
01:25Russian food?
01:26Have dinner with me.
01:27Hmm?
01:27At Gogol's. It's kind of my place.
01:30Why do you want to have dinner with me?
01:32Well, I confess I've been thinking about you since we met.
01:35I'd like to write about you.
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