1. It's over?
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2. What do you mean
by "it's over", Mr. Schubert?
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3. It means the investigation
I hired you for is now over.
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4. Wait a minute...
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5. It's true that the investigation
on Karl Neuman is over.
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6. He was your son.
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7. I thank you for your work.
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8. W-Wait a minute, that doesn't mean
that the matter is settled.
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9. It's still possible that Edmond Fahren's
death was not a suicide.
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10. We also don't know the identity of the
person who was behind Fahren either.
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11. Everything has been settled.
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12. The tea is ready, Dad.
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13. Oh, is that so?
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14. Hello.
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15. Would you like to join us?
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16. No. I'm fine, thanks.
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17. Well, thank you for your work.
Please send us your bill.
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18. It's nice weather outside, isn't it?
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19. Yes...
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20. Johan is here, too.
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21. Is that so? Johan is here, too?
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22. How can that icy man, who's never trusted
anyone or let anyone get close, become
such a softy because of his son?
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23. That smile...
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24. I can't believe that's the same man that
was called "the Vampire of Bayern."
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25. "Is that so? Johan is here, too?", huh?
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26. So you're currently trying to
find this puppy, right?
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27. Just One Case
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28. Yes.
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29. It seems that my client's ex-husband
took it away after the divorce.
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30. That's a difficult situation...
a custody battle over a puppy.
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31. Indeed.
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32. Excuse me, but I'll be having some wine.
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33. It's fine, go ahead.
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34. I'm okay with just water.
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35. Even though you say that you're
free from your job,
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36. it doesn't seem like you're
interested in drinking.
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37. That's right. I'm fine in that respect.
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38. "In that respect"?
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39. Is there something else that
you're worried about?
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40. Well, because I've got some free time,
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41. I'm doing some silly things.
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42. Oh?
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43. I've been flipping though a scrapbook I made when
I was a detective. It's full of all my unsolved cases.
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44. I see.
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45. And when you look at that, what do you feel?
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46. Frustrated...
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47. That homicide, this homicide...
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48. When I think about how the perpetrators
are living comfortably outside of prison,
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49. I just can't take it...
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50. I feel frustrated at my lack of ability.
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51. You had the ability.
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52. Richard, you tried so hard and became
too attached to your cases.
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53. You became frustrated at your inability
to read the perpetrator's mind and...
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54. And I turned to alcohol...
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55. That's right.
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56. Sorry to have kept you waiting.
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57. Oh, the food's here.
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58. But I don't necessarily think
that that's a bad thing.
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59. I mean, the fact that you're flipping through
your scrapbook of past cases.
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60. I'll just get frustrated again.
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61. No, you should be fine now.
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62. I'd like you to tell me what you think of
the cases when you look over them now.
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63. You got drunk and killed that young
boy who was a serial killer.
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64. You are now prepared to face
that fact head on,
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65. yet you're still trying not to remember what went
through your mind when you pulled the trigger.
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66. You still see that young boy's
ghost, don't you?
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67. Yes...
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68. When everything is clear,
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69. and when it comes into broad daylight,
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70. that ghost will go away too.
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71. When everything comes into
broad daylight, huh?
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72. The homicide of Holmar the accountant...
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73. The victim, Joakim Holmar, had been
steadily building up his career.
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74. He wasn't the type of person
who people would resent.
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75. There was no indication that
it was a robbery.
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76. The "Voice of God" homicide.
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77. The victims were an
ex-housekeeper and a driver...
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78. At both crime scenes,
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79. a mysterious message proclaiming that the killer had
heard the voice of God was written on the wall.
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80. The homicide of the Dornah Company CEO...
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81. One of the leading investigators in Bayern, Ruto Gakushi, was found dead in the Hartoholtz forest.
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82. The Spiras homicide...
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83. A middle-aged couple drowned and was
found upstream in the Izar River.
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84. The case was grouped with the serial
homicides of middle-aged couples.
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85. The primary suspect, a Japanese doctor, is still on the run.
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86. Man...
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87. I started drinking more as the number
of unsolved cases rose.
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88. But now, things are different.
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89. I see.
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90. It's just like the doctor said.
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91. So this is what it's like to think while sober...
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92. What?
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93. W-Wait a minute.
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94. Think.
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95. Thi...
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96. And?
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97. What were you thinking about at that time?
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98. Well, the thing is...
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99. I was thinking about something but...
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100. Your flash of insight disappeared when
you saw that young boy's ghost?
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101. Yes...
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102. There's no need to be impatient.
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103. Your flash of insight will
come back to you someday.
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104. What was my realization?
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105. I felt as though it was an important key
to solving one of those unsolved cases...
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106. Must have been my imagination.
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107. Who is it?
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108. Who is it?
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109. Who's following me?
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110. It's just like that one time...
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111. That time, I was also...
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112. I was also running through this hallway...
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113. Chasing him...
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114. Sorry for bothering you this
late at night, doctor.
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115. It's fine. It seems like you finally feel
like telling me the entire story.
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116. I'll listen to it.
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117. That time, I saw it in the young boy.
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118. I realized that it did exist in this world,
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119. that true evil existed.
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120. That's why...
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121. That's why I...
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122. shot the young boy dead.
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123. Good. Good job telling me that.
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124. You've finally been able to
get back on your feet.
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125. There's more...
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126. I see now...
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127. That flash of insight I had...
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128. Out of the many unsolved
cases that bothered me...
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129. Really...
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130. There was one case.
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131. Dear Dr. Gillen,
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132. I had the pleasure of reading your
work that you sent to me,
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133. "A Summary of
Transcendental Criminal Psychology."
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134. I'm pleased that one of my students...
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135. from my days of teaching at the
University of Düsseldorf...
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136. is having such success.
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137. By the way, Dr. Gillen,
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138. you told me before that during your interview
with the serial killer Peter Jurgens,
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139. he told you that he'd committed the murders
because one of his friends had ordered him to.
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140. Since my memory isn't certain,
could you tell me again...
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141. what the name of Jurgen's friend was...?
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142. P.S. You were a very good student in college,
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143. but there was another who could compete
with you for the top rank.
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144. He chose the path of neurosurgery,
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145. but he is now the primary suspect
in a serial homicide case.
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146. If you know anything about him,
please let me know.
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147. What kind of man was he,
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148. and where is he now...?
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149. The man called Dr. Tenma...
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150. Ah, you're that detective.
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151. Now I'm just a private investigator
who barely scrapes by.
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152. Forgive me for bringing up a hard subject,
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153. but may I ask you questions regarding
the "Voice of God" homicide...
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154. in which your mother was a victim?
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155. Of course.
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156. After four years, the police no longer
put any effort into the investigation.
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157. Schubert?
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158. If I remember correctly, your mother
was a housekeeper, right?
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159. Yes, but that was over 20 years ago.
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160. What was the reason that she
stopped working for him?
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161. Her health had declined,
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162. so she stuck to working
around the neighborhood.
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163. Could it be possible that she didn't
get along with Mr. Schubert?
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164. No! On the contrary,
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165. my mother loved poetry, and while Mr.
Schubert could still see, she and he...
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166. used to read poetry to each other.
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167. Oh, yes...
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168. Please come this way.
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169. Here, take a look.
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170. I've kept these through the years because
mother thought much of them.
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171. All these poetry books were presents
from Mr. Schubert to my mother.
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172. Who would have thought that the detective who
investigated the Dornah CEO homicide...
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173. would now be a private investigator...?
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174. As the CEO's secretary, I'd like to
ask you some questions again...
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175. regarding the people who hated the CEO.
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176. The CEO's enemies?
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177. I told you before that there was
an endless number of them.
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178. The police should have finished the analysis
of the list of companies that went
bankrupt because of CEO Gauk.
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179. There is another notable
investigator in Bayern, right?
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180. What was his relationship with him?
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181. You're talking about Mr. Schubert, right?
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182. Well, those two were lifelong rivals.
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183. Did you know about that?
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184. Huh?
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185. Schubert went bankrupt twice in the past.
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186. His second bankruptcy was a direct result
of fierce competition with CEO Gauk.
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187. In other words, Schubert was
crushed because of the CEO.
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188. But the CEO had also been
hit by Mr. Schubert.
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189. They hated each other?
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190. Of course.
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191. Whenever they met at a party, there
would always be a big ruckus.
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192. They would argue passionately.
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193. Those two would?
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194. Yes, those two cold people would.
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195. They were the only ones who could
argue with each other on par.
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196. Rather than being rivals,
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197. They were actually friends.
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198. Hey! Watch it!
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199. Oh, Hans? I knew him well.
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200. He was one of the two victims in
the "Voice of God" homicides.
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201. It's too bad. He was a good guy.
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202. Was Mr. Hans really such a good person?
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203. Yeah, he would often buy me drinks.
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204. He was Mr. Schubert's driver, right?
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205. I think so,
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206. but that was over 30 years ago.
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207. Do you know why he was fired?
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208. It's because Mr. Schubert went
bankrupt around then.
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209. Oh, I see.
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210. So it wasn't because of any trouble...
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211. Listen up!
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212. I'm telling you this to defend Hans's honor.
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213. He was a good guy who could
get along with everyone,
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214. be they rich people or poor people like us.
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215. He used to often say...
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216. that he taught the rich guy
how to enjoy bird watching.
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217. Bird watching?
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218. Yeah, he said that when he
took him to the forests,
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219. that vampire would be as happy as a little kid.
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220. It's already been two years,
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221. but I still remember my husband.
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222. My husband was a very serious man,
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223. and no one had any real
reason to dislike him.
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224. I still can't believe someone would
want to murder him.
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225. My sympathies.
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226. Pardon me, but your husband was a...
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227. Yes.
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228. He spent his childhood in an orphanage...
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229. and lived with several foster parents.
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230. After much difficulty,
he became an accountant.
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231. Your husband was asked by Mr. Schubert
to be his personal accountant, right?
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232. Yes, many times.
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233. He refused him every time, though.
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234. There was the fact that he was busy
with what was then his job,
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235. but he said that their philosophies
on money were different.
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236. My husband was very strict
with money, so...
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237. Thank you for your cooperation.
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238. Do you think the perpetrator
will be caught?
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239. I'll work hard on it.
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240. He will definitely be caught.
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241. Goodbye.
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242. Oh,
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243. by the way...
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244. Do you know how your husband
and Mr. Schubert met?
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245. Oh, he said they met in the forest.
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246. In the forest?
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247. It was back when Mr. Schubert could still see.
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248. They happened to run across
each other in the forest.
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249. Why in a place like that?
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250. They were bird watching.
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251. After that, he would go with
Mr. Schubert many times.
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252. Bird watching...
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253. Happy like a kid...
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254. Read poetry to each other...
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255. Friends...
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256. A-Are you okay?
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257. Y-Yes, I'm fine. Thank you.
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258. What a horrible driver.
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259. Or rather, it seemed as though
he was targeting you.
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260. Dr. Reichwein,
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261. I've done my research.
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262. It was just like I told you the other day.
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263. The unsolved cases that bothered
me when I was a detective...
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264. were all pointing in the same direction.
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265. The "Voice of God" homicides,
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266. the Dornah CEO homicide,
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267. the accountant homicide...
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268. At first glance, they seem totally unrelated.
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269. The modus operandi of each murder
was completely different.
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270. The victims were not related to each other.
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271. In addition, there was no cash flow
linking them to each other...
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272. Their connections did not go
into the records at all.
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273. Even so, they were all connected
by one point.
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274. All of these murders...
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275. were committed to isolate Mr. Schubert.
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276. Also, there's another curious common point.
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277. In the Dornah CEO homicide,
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278. CEO Gauk left right before the crime,
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279. saying that he had an important meeting.
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280. The name of the person he went to see...
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281. The name of the "God" that was written on
the wall in the "Voice of God" homicide...
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282. And in the only one of my cases
that seemed unrelated,
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283. the serial murder of the middle-aged couples in
which the prime suspect was that Japanese doctor,
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284. the name that he mentioned
during his interrogation...
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285. All of the names are the same.
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286. "Johan."
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287. A former student of mine,
a criminal psychologist,
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288. researched a killer who murdered
because a friend ordered him to...
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289. He told me by mail.
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290. The name of the friend was also...
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291. Johan.
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292. It is a common name.
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293. The connection between the cases
could just be coincidental.
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294. However, if this were true,
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295. then it means that someone named Johan
has committed these murders...
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296. in the span of four years to
completely isolate Mr. Schubert.
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297. And the prostitute,
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298. Margot Langer, who gave birth to Mr. Schubert's
son, also conveniently died.
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299. Fahren, the student who claimed
he was Mr. Schubert's son...
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300. also conveniently committed suicide
once the real son appeared.
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301. If this man, Johan, does exist...
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302. Where is he now?
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303. This Johan...
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304. Is that so?
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305. Johan is here, too?
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306. Hello, Johan.
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307. It's nice weather outside, isn't it?
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308. Yes, very.
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309. He's right beside Mr. Schubert.
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310. Execution
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