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Paranormal Abduction (thriller, 2012) (ENG) HD [Full Movie] [Trending Drama]Full EP - Full
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00:02:06Oh, my God.
00:02:36Oh, my God.
00:03:33Oh, my God.
00:03:36Oh, my God.
00:04:02It's seeing things.
00:04:04Women screaming, Irene bleeding.
00:04:08I run through halls, a man falls to the floor.
00:04:13I know that these are not memories.
00:04:17It's all I can do to get through the day, jumping at every sound.
00:04:20But my reward is sleep, where it's all I can do to wake up again.
00:04:49Irene says I'll be okay.
00:04:52That now that I'm safe, I'll remember and can make things right.
00:04:57She calls the police every day and tries to figure things out the old-fashioned way.
00:05:03She says I can stay as long as I need to.
00:05:06I can't imagine leaving.
00:05:11Hi, this is Irene Bailey calling.
00:05:14Again, yes.
00:05:33Oh, you're up.
00:05:39Yeah, um, I couldn't figure out your coffee maker.
00:05:44Yeah, I've never actually used that thing.
00:05:47I'm surprised you actually had one.
00:05:50I know, right?
00:05:51My mom gave it to me.
00:05:54You sleep okay?
00:05:58Yeah.
00:06:01You know, there's a, there's no way anyone would guess that you're here.
00:06:05I know.
00:06:07I wish I was better company.
00:06:10All right, I've got these meetings I've got to go to.
00:06:13I've got these new cases.
00:06:15These two women, they really seem...
00:06:18Hey, hey, hey, hey, what are you doing?
00:06:21I want to help.
00:06:22No, you've got to read.
00:06:24Relax, watch a movie.
00:06:25You're not my secretary, Rebecca.
00:06:27And you really shouldn't be looking at this stuff anyway.
00:06:30I can't just lie around all day and eat your food and watch TV.
00:06:35You absolutely can do that.
00:06:39Um, yeah, hmm.
00:06:40You know what you should do?
00:06:41You should start a new hobby, like taking pictures of naked men or something like that.
00:06:44I actually would, if it would give me tenure.
00:06:47Oh, well, in a school business, I'm not so sure.
00:06:49But you can try.
00:06:52Mary.
00:06:53Yeah?
00:06:54Please, just give me something to do.
00:07:02Okay.
00:07:04These, um, these, I guess they need filing, okay?
00:07:08I'll give you three.
00:07:11They're all new cases.
00:07:12Pictures up there, so just go through them.
00:07:16Um, and when you come across the details, write the information down.
00:07:19I'll use it as a quick guide later on.
00:07:24Accidental deaths and suicides and, um, and, um...
00:07:36Oh, come on, it'll be, it'll be like...
00:07:43All right, okay.
00:07:45I'm gonna get going.
00:07:46You have a doctor's appointment at 11.
00:07:48Get it, okay?
00:07:54Oh, Irene, I need to know how to make the coffee.
00:07:58Oh.
00:08:10Coffee has caffeine.
00:08:12Caffeine is a drug.
00:08:17How are you sleeping?
00:08:20Better?
00:08:21Yes.
00:08:22The meds have worked.
00:08:23Yes.
00:08:24Side effects?
00:08:26None.
00:08:26None?
00:08:29Dry mouth.
00:08:30And?
00:08:31Somnia.
00:08:32And?
00:08:33Nerves.
00:08:35We'll up the density.
00:08:52That should take care of everything.
00:08:56I don't want meds.
00:09:09As it is, I feel like the crazy lady with prophetic dreams.
00:09:13Who thinks she sees the people in them wherever she looks.
00:09:43I don't want meds.
00:09:46Oh, my God.
00:10:19Oh, my God.
00:10:50You have reached the cell phone of Irene Bailey, District Investigator of Lantan Insurance International.
00:10:55Please leave your name, your case name, and number, and don't forget to include your phone number.
00:11:00I'll get back to you soon. Thanks.
00:11:03Irene, it's me.
00:11:06I don't know. I think I know one of your case subjects.
00:11:11That's weird. I'm going to go to the hospital. I'm going to see, okay? Call me.
00:11:16Shhh.
00:11:17Shhh.
00:11:19Shhh.
00:11:20Shhh.
00:11:21Shhh.
00:12:22I was in an accident recently, so...
00:12:25I was wondering. I'm sorry. I hope you're doing better.
00:12:32It was probably just an in-office administrator doing some backup when they wanted when I'd be back to work.
00:12:40Honey, red tape is one thing I do know.
00:12:43Give me a second. I'll find that chart.
00:12:47Here we go.
00:12:49His current chart would be in his room.
00:12:54Oh, actually, I can make you copies.
00:12:58Thanks.
00:13:02I'm sorry. I'm just so zoned out lately. There's so many cutbacks at work and so many cases.
00:13:18How's he doing?
00:13:21Same.
00:13:23His wife comes in to visit him every day.
00:13:25Practically a kid herself.
00:13:28Maybe that's why she thinks it's okay to, A, bring his five-year-old son, and B, her friend.
00:13:35Really?
00:13:37I can't believe he hasn't sat straight up out of that bed in sheer outrage, because I know that I
00:13:41would.
00:13:43You think that she's...
00:13:47We had a woman wake up out of a coma for 17 years.
00:13:51She was screaming.
00:13:52Her husband had tried to push her over the railing.
00:13:54That was the last thing she remembered.
00:13:57I mean, I really don't have any proof.
00:13:59I'm just talking, so...
00:14:00I would hate for an innocent woman to miss out on the income that she needs to provide for her
00:14:05family because of my wild imagination.
00:14:07Of course.
00:14:08We would never deny her unless we had real proof.
00:14:11Well, you never know with these insurance companies.
00:14:58No injuries.
00:15:00No toxins.
00:15:03No conditions.
00:15:06No conditions.
00:15:12What did you do?
00:15:15Are you a doctor?
00:15:18No.
00:15:20What happened to your face?
00:15:23I got in a fight.
00:15:24Did you win?
00:15:27No.
00:15:30Do you know my daddy?
00:15:32No, I've never met your daddy before.
00:15:36Chase, don't interrupt the doctor's work.
00:15:39He's not a doctor.
00:15:41Uh, hi, I'm Irene Bailey from Latin Insurance International.
00:15:47Can I help you?
00:15:49I'm just looking into Mr. Chandler's condition.
00:15:53He's no better.
00:15:59This is my friend, Robbie.
00:16:01No.
00:16:02I'm not him since childhood.
00:16:05I'll leave you too alone.
00:16:07Excuse me.
00:16:16Miss Bailey, is this normal?
00:16:19You coming to visit him like this?
00:16:21Oh.
00:16:23It's, uh, standard procedure.
00:16:26I'm sorry for your loss.
00:16:28My husband is dead.
00:16:32You're, uh...
00:16:34I'm so sorry.
00:16:35You're, uh...
00:16:36You're a misfortune, man.
00:16:38The explanation of the benefits is very clear.
00:16:46These are, uh, pretty, pretty sweeping benefits.
00:16:50It's a company policy.
00:16:51There's nothing special about them.
00:16:53There's actually a very specific stipulation here about PTSD.
00:16:57Still.
00:16:58It's not what this is about.
00:16:58I just want to know if I can afford my sister's son.
00:17:02I don't know anything more than you do right now.
00:17:09What are you going to tell them?
00:17:11I have to go.
00:17:13Well, wait a minute.
00:17:21I'm so sorry.
00:17:22I'm just...
00:17:24Please.
00:17:26Don't grab me, my friend.
00:17:27Let's go.
00:18:01Let's go.
00:18:28Let's go.
00:19:01Let's go.
00:19:03Let's go.
00:19:04Let's go.
00:19:05Let's go.
00:19:35All your stuff was gone.
00:19:37Rebecca, you could have hurt someone.
00:19:39You could have killed me.
00:20:08I'm sorry.
00:20:10I didn't even think you were home.
00:20:11I didn't see any of the lights on.
00:20:14Where are all your files?
00:20:15Um, they're at the main office.
00:20:19Are you all right?
00:20:21Yeah, you just, you startled me, that's all.
00:20:23Okay.
00:20:25Come on, you need to get out of the house.
00:20:26No, I don't.
00:20:27Yes, you do.
00:20:28Yes, you do.
00:20:29Let's go for a walk.
00:20:30It's dark.
00:20:31Yeah, it is dark.
00:20:32But do you know how many people get shot in broad daylight in this town?
00:20:37That's your selling point.
00:20:38Therapy.
00:20:44Do you got a permit for that?
00:20:58Do you got a permit for that?
00:21:09I went to see one of your cases today, and I just think it's got me all paranoid.
00:21:15Well, yeah.
00:21:16I mean, that's probably why you're a little bit jumpy.
00:21:20What do you mean you went to see one of my cases?
00:21:23The, uh, the coma guy.
00:21:26Oh.
00:21:27Oh, yeah.
00:21:29Right.
00:21:30For a second I was, I was, um, picturing you in a morgue or in a construction site or something.
00:21:38You said you know him, right?
00:21:42Maybe.
00:21:43If I do, I just, I can't remember from where.
00:21:46It's, it's weird.
00:21:49Look at him.
00:21:50I mean, he's got a wife and kids and a high-profile job.
00:21:55You know?
00:21:57I don't know.
00:21:59Maybe somebody came along and ruined everything and he just...
00:22:04No.
00:22:04No.
00:22:06I get a coma is hardly any kind of escape.
00:22:11I don't know.
00:22:15Maybe it was a horrible mistake.
00:22:19What about you?
00:22:20Did you, uh, did you find anything out today?
00:22:22No.
00:22:23Not much.
00:22:25The detective thinks it's a bit of a stretch.
00:22:28And, uh...
00:22:29I mean, I guess I understand why.
00:22:31It's only three bodies over a period of two years and...
00:22:35Four bodies.
00:22:38You are not a body.
00:22:42Come on.
00:22:44You're gonna be fine.
00:22:47I don't feel fine.
00:22:49So what, they're just, they're not gonna do anything?
00:22:54Apparently being raped, beaten, and murdered isn't as unusual as you'd think.
00:22:59Or at least not in this town.
00:23:02I mean, there's a possibility that they're not connected at all.
00:23:08If they are connected...
00:23:11Then that means whoever attacked me is out there, right?
00:23:14And they know that I, that I got away.
00:23:17Right?
00:23:18And if it's not the same attackers, then...
00:23:20Then there are just that many evil people in the world.
00:23:31Great.
00:23:35What the fuck are we doing out here?
00:23:39Becky, wait.
00:23:41Come on.
00:23:43Come on.
00:23:56Come on.
00:24:29Good night.
00:24:35Patients in these circumstances have particular needs.
00:24:39Crossing between medical treatment and caregiving needs.
00:24:41And addressing the ethic...
00:24:44Okay.
00:24:45Before we go on, does anybody have any questions or...
00:24:50Are you sure?
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00:28:31Hey, Becky. There's a hard drive in my bag by the desk. It's got a backup of Alex Chandler's computer.
00:28:40Everything. Financial records, emails, browsing history. Copied and compiled by Lantern experts.
00:29:01Hi, hon. I'm running kind of late right now.
00:29:08Hey, I'm not doing anything illegal by looking at that step, am I?
00:29:13Um, yep. Definitely. Absolutely illegal.
00:29:18Here we go.
00:29:18Here we go.
00:29:22Here we go.
00:29:35Here we go.
00:29:36Here we go.
00:29:36Here we go.
00:29:42Here we go.
00:29:50Here we go.
00:29:53This guy did everything online.
00:29:56Huh.
00:29:58Get this.
00:29:59He trusted his work computer with his social security number and his passwords, but no good porn.
00:30:06Blame.
00:30:16Was this guy religious or anything?
00:30:21Because he seemed to have a thing for the supernatural.
00:30:27Out-of-body experiences, even.
00:30:30Here we go.
00:30:33Here we go.
00:30:33Here we go.
00:30:48Here we go.
00:30:52this guy was looking into ways to leave the body and do other things called astral projection
00:30:58just because he had stupid crazy reason this doesn't mean that he didn't do it on purpose
00:31:09did you leave
00:31:50there's only so far
00:31:51you can go with some injuries really often it's all about putting off the inevitable
00:31:55death
00:31:56decline aging can steepen the decline in the injured strength endurance flexibility and
00:32:03thus mobility activity independence arthritis that would otherwise be a mild discomfort
00:32:10can be serious complication
00:32:13was Mr. Chen declining?
00:32:16no
00:32:17he had some pain but if anything he was improving
00:32:21and it was nothing he hadn't endured in the past
00:32:23the chart said nothing about pain medication
00:32:26well to my knowledge he didn't take any
00:32:29how holistic
00:32:35do you offer any alternative therapies if by alternative you mean illegal no if alternative you mean homeopathic of course
00:32:44like herbs yeah acupuncture sure meditation certainly astral projection
00:32:53no not so much no at no point did alex chandler practice the art of projecting the soul out of
00:32:59his body into another place or reality
00:33:02we do not offer that in our spa package no
00:33:06well he had to get the idea somewhere so
00:33:10well it wasn't from us
00:33:13now if you'll excuse me i have a consultation but uh just take your time
00:33:45how do you know if he stirs
00:33:46how do you know if he stirs
00:33:48he doesn't
00:33:49he doesn't
00:33:54i wonder if it's
00:33:55if it's like sleeping
00:33:58well some of the ones who have been under for years say that it's like they've just fallen asleep
00:34:03a few minutes ago
00:34:06others claim to have this whole ongoing existence
00:34:10i would imagine the ones that never wake up probably have a completely different experience
00:34:15whatever that is
00:34:21how long have i been here
00:34:25all morning
00:34:28just can't seem to tear yourself away from here can you
00:34:32don't get attached
00:34:34you should really leave your work at the office
00:34:37you know it's just that i um
00:34:40will lose track of time
00:34:45forget what i've been doing or
00:34:47how i got here
00:34:50you know
00:34:54that's not unusual
00:34:57you're kidding me
00:34:59no i mean
00:35:00in a trauma victim it's completely normal
00:35:03i don't want to be a victim
00:35:05well it probably doesn't make your job
00:35:08any easier forgetting like that all the time
00:35:11can you imagine if i tried to teach during all this
00:35:14you teach too
00:35:17i
00:35:18yeah just um
00:35:20sometimes at night
00:35:31all right
00:35:34see you later
00:35:35bye
00:36:00i'll see you later
00:36:02i'll see you later
00:36:06i'll see you later
00:36:11How are you sleeping?
00:36:13Fine.
00:36:14No more nightmares?
00:36:16No.
00:36:17How about panics?
00:36:18Gone.
00:36:19Anxiety?
00:36:20Also gone.
00:36:21You complained about your memory last time.
00:36:25I did?
00:36:27Yes.
00:36:28Is it better?
00:36:29Yes.
00:36:30Much better.
00:36:32Well, have you gone home yet?
00:36:36No.
00:36:38Any reason?
00:36:39I'm just, I'm not ready to be by myself in there yet.
00:36:44I see.
00:36:48I'm doing fine.
00:36:53Well, you look nice.
00:36:59Should we talk about my mother?
00:37:01We could talk about the assault.
00:37:03I'd rather talk about my mother.
00:37:06You're scaring me.
00:37:10Ria!
00:37:12Irene?
00:37:20Help!
00:37:26Ria!
00:37:30No!
00:37:33No!
00:37:34Oh, my God.
00:38:04Oh, my God.
00:38:34Oh, my God.
00:39:15Oh, my God.
00:39:36Hey, let me in.
00:39:40Why'd you lock me out?
00:39:45What are you doing here?
00:39:47We're out to take out the trash.
00:39:50They come at like 5 a.m.
00:39:53Why?
00:39:57All right, fire it in there.
00:40:01All right, fire it in there.
00:40:04All right, one more.
00:40:18All right, one more.
00:40:20I understand you're concerned about your family's future.
00:40:26Whatever the reason for his condition, there's nothing fraudulent about my husband's coma.
00:40:36If after Iraq he was different, I'm not saying that he was.
00:40:41The company sent him there.
00:40:42He was one of our best people.
00:40:45He did work reestablishing in connectivity in Baghdad or something.
00:40:49What exactly was his job?
00:40:51He was an engineer, vice president of operations.
00:40:55And how was he different?
00:40:57I mean, if he had been different.
00:41:00He couldn't walk.
00:41:06Two of his soldiers were killed.
00:41:08A few of his co-workers were kidnapped.
00:41:11One of them was found dead a few weeks later.
00:41:14And the other one?
00:41:15They never found him.
00:41:17He and Alex were friends from college.
00:41:20He became depressed?
00:41:22At first.
00:41:23But it passed.
00:41:25I wanted him home.
00:41:27The company had rewritten those benefits they're so worried about now.
00:41:31He could have retired on them then.
00:41:34But he insisted on going back to work and that was that.
00:41:40I've uncovered some websites, materials that
00:41:46indicate your husband was interested in leaving the body behind.
00:41:51If you deny his benefits on those grounds, I'm going to have to sue.
00:41:55If we deny it for any reason, you should probably sue.
00:41:58Can people really do that?
00:42:01Leave their bodies behind?
00:42:03No.
00:42:05Of course not.
00:42:08Alex was a small pet.
00:42:10He would never have bought into such nonsense.
00:42:16Chase and I have made some peanut butter cookies.
00:42:18Would you like one?
00:42:19That sounds so good, but I should probably go.
00:42:25You parked out for him?
00:42:28I'm not sure.
00:42:40What's wrong with you?
00:42:45How did I get here?
00:42:47You walked.
00:42:49We walked.
00:42:50Come on, let's go.
00:42:52I was researching the case.
00:42:55I know.
00:42:57Are you taking your medication like you're supposed to?
00:43:01You're staring at me.
00:43:04Irene?
00:43:05Irene?
00:43:07Irene?
00:43:07Rebecca?
00:43:07Rebecca?
00:43:09Irene?
00:43:11What's happening?
00:43:12Irene?
00:43:14Irene?
00:43:15Irene?
00:43:16Irene?
00:43:17Irene?
00:43:28Irene?
00:43:30Irene?
00:43:57You really do spend an awful lot of time here
00:43:59waiting on him to wake up do you think he wants to it's not your money I know
00:44:15did he have a little trouble walking his braces over here
00:44:30excuse me
00:44:51you could have just retired
00:45:07hey you um I thought you were picking me up I'm waiting call me
00:45:17isn't it past your bedtime
00:45:23do you know my daddy
00:45:27no
00:45:28my daddy was a soldier
00:45:30no I wasn't son
00:45:33ask him how he rebuild whole cities
00:45:36I went for the money
00:45:38he helped people
00:45:39no I didn't I didn't help anyone
00:45:41my daddy was a soldier
00:45:43no I wasn't
00:45:44my daddy was a soldier
00:45:46no I wasn't
00:45:47no I didn't I didn't help anyone
00:45:54are you doing this to me
00:45:56I know you can hear me
00:45:58leave me alone
00:45:59I know you can hear me
00:46:01what are you doing
00:46:02leave me alone
00:46:07I might be having some problems adjusting
00:46:11well this is to be expected
00:46:16I'm forgetting things
00:46:19blacking out really
00:46:22maybe it's time to talk about what happened
00:46:24let some of that building pressure out
00:46:33why would someone pick me
00:46:36you didn't do anything wrong
00:46:38it's not your fault
00:46:40it's their fault
00:46:41don't blame yourself
00:46:43it's not about blame
00:46:46it's just
00:46:48about figuring out what to do next time
00:46:51you know
00:46:53anxiety
00:46:53fear
00:46:54these are normal reactions
00:46:59normal feelings
00:47:00after what you've been through
00:47:04maybe you're pushing things too much
00:47:06maybe you should go easy on yourself
00:47:09maybe you should stop doing what you're doing altogether
00:47:19stop altogether
00:47:20give yourself time to heal
00:47:23you don't want to traumatize yourself further by
00:47:26doing something you shouldn't
00:47:31do you understand?
00:47:35I understand
00:47:39you're not drinking your tea
00:47:43I don't like tea
00:47:45I don't like tea
00:48:01Rebecca?
00:48:15hi this is Irene Bailey calling
00:48:16again yes
00:48:18yes
00:48:20no no no no
00:48:22I'm not saying that it's a workers comp case
00:48:24she wasn't shot on the job
00:48:27I'm saying that the two are connected
00:48:29that the murderers may be the same killer
00:48:33okay I know it's not our job
00:48:35but if we have a reason to call the police
00:48:42look I'm sorry
00:48:43I'm
00:48:43I'm going to have to call you back
00:48:50hey Becky
00:48:59how's it coming?
00:49:00do you want some help?
00:49:04it's coming along fine
00:49:05I'm coming along fine
00:49:05yeah
00:49:05yeah
00:49:07yeah
00:49:16yeah
00:49:17yeah
00:49:27I love you.
00:51:06Please leave my family alone.
00:51:08Look, Irene asked me to help her figure out what happened to you.
00:51:13It's my duty.
00:51:14You can't scare me off.
00:51:16Since when am I the enemy?
00:51:18Since you've been stalking me in my own home.
00:51:21And how are you so sure I'm stalking you?
00:51:23Who's imagining who here?
00:51:25It's not about...
00:51:27Answer the fucking question.
00:51:29Who's imagining who here?
00:51:33I'm not crazy.
00:51:38Wake up, Rebecca.
00:51:40I only wanna help you.
00:51:44I don't need your help.
00:51:47I don't want you to get killed in your sleep.
00:51:57I don't wanna help you.
00:52:41Hey.
00:52:44Hey.
00:52:45Hey.
00:52:46It's okay.
00:52:49So, Mr.
00:52:51I just, uh, you know.
00:53:03So,
00:53:05are you ready to talk about the assault?
00:53:13Ah.
00:53:21I don't think I was supposed to survive.
00:53:24You think that God intended for you to die?
00:53:27I think my, my attackers intended for me to die.
00:53:33Maybe it wasn't that planned out.
00:53:38All their other victims are dead.
00:53:40I survived.
00:53:43They're probably looking for me.
00:53:46What if they aren't?
00:53:48What if it's just your anxiety, your natural anxiety rearing its head, protecting you or pretending to protect you by
00:53:56making you afraid?
00:53:59By scaring me off.
00:54:00Exactly.
00:54:02What if it is safe to go home, and you're just too scared to do it?
00:54:07It could all be in my head, all the dreams and the threats.
00:54:12Maybe.
00:54:16So, are you ready to talk about the assault?
00:54:22Yes.
00:54:24How many were there?
00:54:27Two.
00:54:28What did they look like?
00:54:30I wouldn't, I wouldn't be able to, to describe them, but I, I mean, I, I would recognize them.
00:54:37That lays a pretty wide margin of error, Rebecca.
00:54:40I'm not, I'm not, I'm not making a mistake.
00:54:43There are many possibilities.
00:54:46Now let's return to the problem of your memory.
00:54:49My memory's fine.
00:54:51It's the nightmares that are the problem now.
00:54:54Well, I see.
00:55:02So, are you ready to talk about the assault?
00:55:07No, no, no, no.
00:55:47Hey, um, you never answered this line, I know, but you didn't pick up your cell.
00:55:52You coming to get me tonight, or what?
00:55:53I'll try your cell again.
00:55:57Rebecca, hey, it's Paul.
00:55:58It's almost 9.30, and you missed your 8 o'clock class.
00:56:02Um, I hope you just broke down or something.
00:56:06I mean, I, I don't hope you broke down.
00:56:09I mean, I, I just, I'll just know what's up.
00:56:13You must be so mad at me for making you drink out of the toilet all week.
00:56:16Becca, hey.
00:56:17We're getting worried here, sending out the troops.
00:56:21So, if that's unnecessary, give us a call.
00:56:25Don't be mad, we're just concerned.
00:56:35Don't be mad.
00:56:41Don't be mad.
00:56:44Don't be mad.
00:56:51Don't be mad.
00:56:55Don't be mad.
00:57:16This is really happening.
00:57:18It already happened.
00:57:20Didn't you see?
00:57:26If I could see you, I'm safe, right?
00:57:29Nothing else around me is very well.
00:57:32Not at all.
00:57:33Stop being so damn fake.
00:57:34You were the worst dream guy ever.
00:57:37No, you're not automatically safe.
00:57:40No, this isn't automatically real.
00:57:43I don't make up the rules, you know.
00:57:46Can they see us?
00:57:48No.
00:57:49I'll fool you here.
00:57:51Can I be?
00:57:53I don't know what I'm going to do to you later.
00:57:57Fool you.
00:57:58Okay, I got that.
00:58:04That's just a little bit of a breeze that's here.
00:58:14That was weird.
00:58:16It's nada.
00:58:17Maybe it's nothing.
00:58:18First of all, I'll start speaking English if you don't understand what you're saying.
00:58:30Yes, we can be.
00:58:40We've been at it nonstop for a while now.
00:58:45I'm running away.
00:58:48It's too much.
00:58:52Rebecca.
00:58:55What about your friend?
00:59:07What's wrong with you?
00:59:11Fuck.
00:59:12What happened again?
00:59:14What are you talking about?
00:59:15Come on.
00:59:16Let's go home.
00:59:17Come on.
00:59:18I'm so tired all of a sudden.
00:59:28So today I found this guy who had been collecting workers' comp for almost eight months.
00:59:35Cleaning gutters on his roof.
00:59:36Unbelievable, right?
00:59:38Depends on what his plan was.
00:59:40Wounded knee.
00:59:41He said he can't support himself or strain it in any way.
00:59:45I think he showed up to the last court hearing with some big brace or something.
00:59:48Nice.
00:59:49Yeah, my job is so predictable sometimes.
00:59:53We, uh, we should probably go.
00:59:59Have you been taking your medication?
01:00:02I wasn't taking any medication.
01:00:04I was starting to scare you.
01:00:24Rebecca!
01:00:25Get off me!
01:00:27Get off me!
01:00:28Get off me!
01:00:29Get off me!
01:00:31What the fuck?
01:00:46I don't know.
01:01:07I don't know.
01:01:59I don't know.
01:02:02I don't know.
01:02:05I don't know where you live.
01:02:25I don't know where you live.
01:02:44I don't know where you live.
01:03:42I don't know where you live.
01:03:44She's missing and she was talking to you guys about these murdered women who had been shot and tortured. Do
01:03:51you know what I'm talking about?
01:03:53Oh, which cases?
01:04:06I don't know.
01:04:07I don't know those names. I don't think those are our cases.
01:04:10And what did you say your name was?
01:04:12My name is Rebecca.
01:04:15Rebecca...
01:04:17Why, so cagey. Unless you're on a pay phone. We'll just look it up anyway.
01:04:22So how did you come to know about these four victims you mentioned?
01:04:25Um, Irene told me about them. She's an investigator, fraud, that sort of thing. And that two of the women
01:04:34were killed in a similar fashion and the other two, I don't know.
01:04:39And now Irene is missing?
01:04:41Yes. Yes. And I'm pretty sure by the two people that killed those women.
01:04:47How do you know it was more than one person?
01:04:49Because I was there.
01:04:52So...
01:04:54You saw your friend get abducted? She's been missing for days. And you just now call us?
01:05:03Do you want to come in and talk to us, Rebecca?
01:05:06Are you listening to me? Because Irene is missing.
01:05:09You want to fill out a missing persons report?
01:05:11Yes! Yes! I would like to file a report!
01:05:14God!
01:05:15Well, okay. Give me her full name.
01:05:18Irene Bailey!
01:05:19Jesus!
01:05:20I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:05:23I just...
01:05:24Look.
01:05:25She was in contact with you about these women.
01:05:29You have to know who she is. You have to.
01:05:32The odds are her...
01:05:33Being in contact with one of my guys about these cases and me not knowing about it is pretty slim.
01:05:40But I'll ask.
01:05:44I have to go.
01:05:45What about the missing persons report?
01:05:47Missing persons is real important.
01:06:02I don't understand what's happening to me.
01:06:07I mean, you don't just forget something like that.
01:06:11I mean, you don't just look at this face every day and not think about what happened to you.
01:06:19You don't just let days or a week go by when someone you care about isn't missing.
01:06:25You don't just create a whole person into existence so that you feel sane.
01:06:30You don't just get in trouble.
01:06:32You don't just get in trouble.
01:06:39I dream.
01:06:59You don't just get out of my way.
01:07:18Nobody is ever going to know me when I can't kill you.
01:07:22Oh, where are we?
01:07:39Oh, where are we?
01:08:01I'm late.
01:08:01Wonder.
01:08:27Wonder.
01:08:30Join, going back.
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