1. Just a routine background check.
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2. Now, to the best of your knowledge has
Mr. Wisnowski ever used any illegal drugs?
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3. Which illegal drugs?
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4. Yeah, in the time that you worked with...
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5. Ms. Ermentrout did you find
her to be a trustworthy person?
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6. Punctual.
Punctual is good.
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7. No, no, ma'am. This is just
a routine background check.
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8. Mr... Mr. Garber is not in
any legal trouble whatsoever.
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9. Yeah.
Okay.
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10. Thanks for your time.
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11. Hey, Scully, maybe if we get really lucky
next time they'll let us clean toilet bowls.
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12. - You ready to quit?
- No. That would make way too many people way too happy.
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13. Scully.
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14. I'm on my way.
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15. I've been called into Kersh's office.
Just me.
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16. Just you?
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17. Don't forget your toilet brush.
No. No, ma'am, not you.
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18. - Agent.
- Sir.
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19. Dana Scully, this is Agent Peyton Ritter
with the Bureau's New York office.
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20. - Agent Ritter.
- Hi.
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21. Show her what you have.
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22. Uh, well, our office is currently updating its case
filing system. While I was involved in this project;...
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23. scanning old crime scene photographs
into the computer, I came across this.
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24. Margareta Stoller, age 57, cause
of death an overdose of Nitraz...
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25. - Take a look at when they found her.
- A neighbor called the police at 11:14 p.m.
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26. So what's wrong with that picture?
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27. The clock says that it's 45 minutes earlier.
Well, a clock can be wrong.
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28. They certainly can. So, I checked the Post from the
following day. These are straight from their photo files.
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29. Almost an hour and a half later.
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30. Two different negatives, same photographer.
The guy's name is Alfred Fellig.
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31. He's rattled around Manhattan for years. Apparently a
stringer for the wire services and on-call guy for NYPD.
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32. And you suspect this man Fellig?
You think that Mrs. Stoller wasn't a suicide?
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33. This guy's into taking pictures, right?
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34. So I'm thinking, what if... what if
he poisons this woman and...
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35. gets his jollies by snapping a few of her dead body
then winds up back in the same apartment an hour later,
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36. after Midtown North calls him over to do the job.
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37. - That's quite a theory.
- Yeah.
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38. Well, the thing of it is he might have
done it on more than one occasion.
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39. Now, I sifted through probably
2,000 of his police photos.
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40. Now, these three have measurable solar shadows.
And since we know the location in each case...
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41. - You can tell the time of day by the shadows.
- Right. And with it, these three are looking every bit as hinky.
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42. You've got another suicide here, a heart attack and a
very obvious murder for which another man was convicted.
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43. - There's no consistent MO.
- There's no consistent anything.
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44. I could sure use your help.
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45. - Agent, would you step outside, please.
- Sure.
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46. I would say he has a promising career.
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47. So did you... at one time.
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48. With your expertise in forensic pathology you
would be a substantial asset to this investigation.
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49. - I know it would provide more challenge to you than running background checks.
- Agent Mulder and I will begin immediately.
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50. Agent Mulder's a lost cause.
I'm taking the chance you're not.
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51. It's you and Ritter.
Do not let me down.
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52. - Mulder...
- Hmm?
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53. - What are you doing?
- Being nosy.
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54. Eating my heart out.
They're sending you on an X-File.
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55. - It's not an X-File.
- That's not what I'm reading.
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56. I'm thinking murder by telekinesis.
I'm thinking maybe a shamanistic death touch.
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57. I'm thinking about the Muslim superstition
that to photograph someone is to steal their soul.
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58. Thank you.
All very helpful.
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59. - So they're splitting us up, huh?
- No.
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60. - No?
- This is a one-time thing.
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61. Who told you that? Obviously, if you do a good
job they're not going to stick you back here.
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62. Right?
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63. Agent Scully we're all set.
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64. - Peyton Ritter, this is Fox Mulder.
- It's a pleasure to meet you, Fox.
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65. A pleasure to meet you... Peyton.
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66. - We should get going.
- Off to New York.
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67. Alfred Fellig, what can you tell us about him?
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68. What's to tell? He's one of about 10,000 people in
town who have an official license to piss people off.
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69. Well, he sometimes doubles as a crime
scene photographer for your precinct.
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70. Yeah, he comes in, snaps a picture.
Keeps to himself.
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71. There's not much in the way of
personal information there.
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72. There's not supposed to be.
It's just a yearly renewal form.
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73. Would you happen to know when the
original background check was done?
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74. Here he is again. Yearly renewal dating
back to January, 1970 but still no original.
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75. I think I've got it. 1964.
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76. Old-timer.
Anything interesting?
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77. Maybe.
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78. - What you doing?
- Take a look at this.
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79. 1996... '87... '85...'73...
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80. The guy's a regular Dick Clark.
I don't know what to tell you, Dana.
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81. Other than the fact that this guy's always
been a geezer, this is looking like a dead end.
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82. Help!
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83. Help!
Somebody call the police!
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84. Man, what do you want from me?
Are you crazy?
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85. Please! Help me, please!
Come on lady, please! Help me!
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86. Man, what do you want from
me, man? No! No no no no!
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87. The prints are Alfred Fellig's.
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88. Positive match right off his 1964 background check.
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89. I took the liberty of slipping them into the SAFIS
database. First thing this morning, boom! Up they came.
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90. You're thinking this was Fellig's work?
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91. It's a lock. The wound measurements match with
the knife. I'd say he got pretty sloppy in his old age.
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92. What's this?
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93. - A whole lot of blood.
- Yeah. I got that.
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94. - It's pretty clear he took a second victim.
- Where's the second body?
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95. - They found your boy.
- Fellig? Where?
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96. - Home watching TV. They're bringing him in now.
- Yes!
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97. Check. Check. January 4, 11:36 a.m.
15th precinct, Manhattan.
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98. Agents present: Dana Scully and Peyton Ritter.
Initial interview with...
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99. Alfred Fellig.
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100. Hello.
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101. You're a photographer.
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102. I've seen, uh... seen some of your work. You, uh...
specialize in some pretty dark subject matter.
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103. You're, uh... you're around death a lot.
It must... it must fascinate you.
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104. Am I... boring you, Mr. Fellig?
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105. Ask me a question already.
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106. All right.
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107. I want to know how you always happen to be
Johnny-on-the-spot every time somebody dies.
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108. You're always there to take the picture.
How does that happen?
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109. I have a... a nose for news.
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110. Mr. Fellig your fingerprints were found
on a murder weapon at a crime scene.
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111. Could you give us a full accounting
of your activities last night?
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112. The Bronx.
I was on the job.
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113. Saw some jibone stealing a kid's tennis shoes.
He chased me. Ran off.
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114. He ran off?
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115. Some... unidentified murderer.
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116. - I guess I could identify him.
- Your fingerprints were found on the knife.
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117. How did they get there?
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118. He left the knife behind.
I guess I touched it... briefly.
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119. Why would you do that?
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120. Were you injured Mr. Fellig?
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121. You seem to be in pain.
Were you attacked?
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122. We found other blood at the crime
scene and, when we have it tested...
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123. I'm wondering if we're going
to learn that it's yours.
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124. - I got cut some.
- May we see?
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125. May I help you?
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126. Hey.
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127. Hey, take Mr. Fellig to get his blood drawn.
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128. Photograph his back, too.
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129. Hey, I'm confused.
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130. I thought we were trying to bust this
guy not look for reasons to let him go.
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131. I thought we were looking for the truth.
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132. Scully.
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133. Hi. My name is Fox Mulder. We used
to sit next to each other at the FBI.
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134. - How's your X-File coming?
- Mulder, it's not...
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135. We haven't made much headway. We arrested
Alfred Fellig and we just released him.
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136. - You can't hold him? What about the stabbing?
- How do you know about that?
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137. I told you I'm nosy.
Why are you letting him go?
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138. Well, we were able to pull
another set of prints off of the knife.
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139. They belong to a convicted murderer
by the name of Malcolm Wiggins.
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140. That and the fact that Fellig's blood was found all over
the crime scene tells me that his story checks out.
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141. At least that particular story, anyway.
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142. But you still think Fellig's a murderer, huh?
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143. I don't know what to think.
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144. He's, uh...
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145. unusual.
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146. As in he, uh, plugs up
like a cork when you stab him?
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147. Mulder, where are you getting this stuff?
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148. Well, young man Ritter has been
sending progress reports to Kersh.
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149. My computer may have inadvertently
intercepted a few of those.
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150. He's got nice things to say
about you, though... mostly.
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151. Why don't you let me do a little
background check on Fellig for you?
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152. - Mulder...
- Come on. It's, you know... it's what I do now. I'm getting good at it.
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153. I'm parked around the block.
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154. Fellig's asleep. I haven't seen
him move in over four hours.
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155. Have a lovely evening.
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156. Mr. Fellig, open up, please!
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157. Explain this.
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158. - What?
- You took that photo an hour before police arrived.
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159. You then purposely covered up that
fact by photographing the scene again.
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160. I don't think I remember that one.
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161. You have, Mr. Fellig, a long and uncanny history
of being the first person at the scene of a death.
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162. You also have a history of
covering up that fact. Why?
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163. - Am I under arrest again?
- Are you a murderer?
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164. Well, then explain yourself, sir.
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165. Because, I promise you until you do,
you will not get a moment's peace.
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166. You want to take a ride with me?
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167. You come with me.
I'll show you.
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168. It's been an hour.
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169. - Are we going to drive around all night?
- Yeah. This is it.
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170. This is what I do.
Looking for the shot.
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171. - What shot?
- The shot.
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172. Her.
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173. She's about to die.
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174. What are you talking about?
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175. It could happen in the next minute, in the
next hour but it'll happen. It's as plain as day.
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176. Look, Mr...
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177. Fellig, I don't know what you're
planning but nobody here is going to die.
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178. I'm not planning anything.
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179. I'm just here to tell you
what's going to happen.
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180. That... that woman right
there is going to be murdered?
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181. I didn't say "murdered."
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182. She's a smoker. She might die of lung cancer.
The "how" is always a surprise. I...
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183. I just always know "when."
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184. You want me to believe that?
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185. Get out of my face.
Get off me!
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186. FBI!
Don't move!
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187. - Damn, man! Where'd you come from?
- Shut up!
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188. - Get down! Back up!
- You're not such a big man now!
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189. That gun ain't mine, Red.
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190. - You all right?
- I'm out of here.
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191. Dana, what the hell is going on?
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192. Assault and possession of an unregistered
handgun. I'll be with you in a minute.
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193. - Why didn't you call me sooner?
- I apologize.
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194. What, you blew off the surveillance?
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195. No offense, but the surveillance
was blown before I got there.
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196. So, wait, wait... you blew off the surveillance
and what, took a little joyride with him?
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197. I confronted Fellig. I questioned
him further about his involvement...
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198. - ... in the deaths that he photographed. Is that okay with you?
- What did he say?
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199. He said that he can tell
when people are about to die.
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200. Look, if New York passes a Good Samaritan law
we might be able to nail him on that but...
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201. other than that, I doubt we're
going to get him for murder.
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202. Wrong. Let me show you something.
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203. They picked up Mr. Wiggins last night.
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204. Now, he says that it was Fellig who killed that kid in
the alley, not him. He said he just happened along and...
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205. - ... he had to fight for his life.
- A convicted murderer half Fellig's age.
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206. He said he would have come in on his own but he
said he was afraid we wouldn't have believed him.
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207. He's right. Tell me, Ritter, did he
have any help concocting that story?
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208. Look, Fellig is a murderer.
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209. Whether or not he did this specific one, I don't care,
not if it buys me a few days in the box with him.
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210. - No judge is going to issue a warrant based on this.
- No, no, no. I know the judge. We'll have it by noon.
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211. - You know, Kersh warned me about you.
- Uh, he did?
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212. Yeah... you and your partner. God knows his reputation
precedes him so I guess I should have seen this coming.
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213. You muck up my case, and Kersh'll
hear about it. Are we clear, Dana?
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214. Scully.
And we're done with this conversation.
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215. Yeah?
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216. Hey, Scully, uh, how's that X-File coming?
And before you tell me that it's not an X-File...
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217. It is.
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218. - What happened?
- Alfred Fellig seems to know an awful lot about death.
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219. Oh, yeah? Well, that's not surprising,
given that he's reached the ripe old age of 149.
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220. - Excuse me?
- I did a little low-tech background check on him.
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221. This stuff is so old that they don't even keep
it on record on the computer but Alfred Fellig...
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222. doesn't exist before 1964
but one Henry Strand does.
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223. He applied for a press pass from
the Jersey City police in 1939...
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224. at the age of 53.
His prints match Fellig's.
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225. But Mulder, that must
be some kind of a mistake.
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226. You think? Because this Henry Strand
does not exist before 1939.
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227. However, one L.H. Rice is on record as having
sat for the New York State civil service exam.
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228. Now, the records don't show whether he
passed or not but his thumbprint? Fellig's.
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229. Want to know what L.H. Rice's birthday is?
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230. April 4, 1849. I'm not good at math, but I'm
figuring that's a whole lot of candles on the cake.
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231. I have spent time with this man and-and
he can't be more than 65 years old.
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232. I-I think that's what he wants you to think.
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233. Now we're talking about a guy for whom the phrase
"life in prison" carries some seriously weighty connotations.
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234. I think you should get to him before
he vanishes and becomes someone else.
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235. You are going to be arrested,
Mr. Fellig, in two hours,
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236. charged with murder, and this time
you won't be able to just change your name.
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237. I showed you what I do last night.
I just take the pictures.
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238. What you showed me was a contemptible
lack of compassion for another human being.
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239. You showed me that you
profit of people's deaths.
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240. Now, why shouldn't you go to prison?
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241. What, do you want me to cry for them?
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242. You want me to make like I feel sorry for them?
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243. I don't.
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244. Lucky bastards.
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245. - Every one of them.
- "Lucky"?
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246. I'm just there to get the shot.
I don't take those people. He does.
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247. Who's he?
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248. That's him.
He's the one who takes them.
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249. You're saying that this is
a photograph of Death itself?
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250. It's a glimpse, just a glimpse.
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251. It's closer than I've gotten in... well,
I-I can't even count the years.
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252. And this is the shot that you spoke of... this is...
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253. what you try and get?
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254. Mr. Fellig, I know... that you know
more about photography than I do...
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255. but this is just a lens flare.
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256. You're right. I do know more
about photography than you do.
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257. Okay, I mean... mmm...
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258. For the sake of argument...
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259. Why bother? I mean, why... why
take a picture of Death?
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260. So I can look into his face.
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261. So I can die.
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262. Pills don't work.
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263. Razors... gas... bridges...
I can't tell you how many...
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264. bridges I've jumped off of.
All I get is wet.
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265. I got left behind. I don't
want to be here anymore.
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266. I can't even remember a time when I did.
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267. And... this...
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268. This is all I know... to do.
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269. - You know I don't believe you.
- Yes, you do.
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270. That's why you're here.
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271. How is it you know when
people are about to die?
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272. Oh... You chase it long enough you pick it up.
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273. Louis Brady Photogrph. 1928.
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274. Excuse me.
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275. Mulder.
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276. - Mulder, it's me.
- Hi.
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277. Those other two names that you said
that Fellig went by... Strand and Rice...?
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278. - Yeah. Henry Strand and L.H. Rice.
- What about Louis Brady?
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279. Uh, no, but there's a... there's,
like, a big gap before 1939.
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280. Will you check it out for me?
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281. I'm sticking here to
make sure he doesn't bolt.
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282. Louis Brady, Mulder.
Tell me what you find out.
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283. Mr. Fellig?
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284. Oops. Excuse me.
I have some film out.
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285. Hold on a second.
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286. Ritter.
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287. Agent Ritter, it's Agent Mulder.
Is Agent Scully there with you?
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288. - No, she's not. Nobody seems to able to find her.
- Me neither, and D.C. Cellular says her phone is turned off.
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289. - What can I do for you, Agent?
- Well, you can find her for me.
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290. Listen, Agent Mulder, I'm on
my way to arrest Alfred Fellig.
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291. Good, because that's where I think she is.
And you were right, Fellig is a murderer.
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292. Under the name of Louis Brady, he suffocated
two patients in a Connecticut hospital.
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293. He says he meant to catch up with death.
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294. One year into his prison sentence he walked off a work
detail. The manhunt never officially ceased.
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295. - When was this?
- 1929.
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296. - Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa... when?
- Look, Ritter, don't sweat the math. It's him.
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297. - Just get there and find Agent Scully.
- All right. I'm on it.
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298. You know, most people want to live forever.
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299. Most people are idiots.
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300. - Which is one of the reasons I don't.
- I think you're wrong.
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301. How can you have too much life?
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302. There's too much to learn, to experience.
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303. 75 years... is enough.
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304. Take my word for it.
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305. You live forever, sooner or later you
start to think about the big thing...
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306. you're missing and that everybody
else gets to find out about but you.
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307. - What about love?
- What, does that last forever?
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308. 40 years ago I drove down to the city hall,
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309. down to the hall of records...
record archives, whatever they call it.
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310. I wanted to look up my wife. It...
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311. bothered me I couldn't remember her name.
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312. Love lasts...
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313. 75 years, if you're lucky.
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314. You don't want to be around when it's gone.
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315. Count your blessings.
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316. Why are you this way?
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317. I mean, if this is true... give me
something in the way of proof.
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318. Help me find some science
that I can hang this on.
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319. It has nothing to do with science.
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320. - Someone took my place.
- Took your place?
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321. I don't know her name.
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322. I don't think I ever knew it.
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323. I had yellow fever way the hell back
then when it killed half of New York.
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324. Washington Square Park was a
common grave they had so many bodies.
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325. They'd bury them shallow.
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326. They wrapped them in-in yellow sheets and
the yellow sheets would stick up through the mud.
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327. I was in a city-run contagion ward. I was out of my
head with fever... out of my mind. And I saw him...
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328. saw Death. Wish I had a camera then.
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329. At first, I... just saw him
out of the corner of my eye.
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330. Then he got bolder and he started
flitting around the room and he'd...
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331. take this person and he'd take that person and...
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332. I never saw his face. I didn't want to see his face.
I figured if I saw it, he'd take me, too.
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333. - But he didn't.
- No.
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334. There was a nurse.
She did the best she could.
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335. Back then, medical science was...
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336. they couldn't find their ass with both hands, they still
can't, but she did the best she could. She sat with me,
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337. held my hand and I was on
my deathbed and he came for me.
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338. I didn't look at him. I closed
my eyes and turned my head.
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339. I didn't tell her not to look at him.
I wanted her to look at him...
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340. I wanted her to look
at him instead of me.
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341. And then I came to and the fever broke.
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342. They were carrying her out
wrapped up in a yellow sheet.
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343. Since that time I realized you
got to be careful what you wish for.
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344. I missed my chance.
You're very lucky, you know that?
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345. What do you mean?
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346. Wait a minute.
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347. Say what's on your mind.
You mean lucky like the others?
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348. - You want me to believe that I'm about to die?
- I just want to take the picture.
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349. You took my picture. You took my
picture last night. Is this why?
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350. - No, that was different.
- I'm not going to die!
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351. - Turn that off.
- No.
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352. - Turn it off right now! Put it down!
- There is nothing to be done for it.
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353. You took my phone. Why?
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354. - Please, just give me a chance.
- What don't you want me to know?
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355. - What don't you want me to know!
- He's coming... He's coming...
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356. - ... and you should just make your peace.
- Shut up!
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357. He's here.
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358. Agent?
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359. Oh, god.
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360. Come on... Come on... Dammit!
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361. Okay, help.
We need some help in here!
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362. Do you see him?
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363. Do you see him?
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364. Don't look.
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365. Close your eyes.
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366. You're a lucky man.
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367. Coroner's report came back on Fellig.
Says he died of a single gunshot wound.
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368. That's all it said.
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369. Well, I, uh... talked to your doctor and...
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370. he says you're doing great. You're
making the fastest recovery he's ever seen.
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371. Yeah, Mulder, I don't even know
how I entertained the thought.
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372. - People don't live forever.
- No, no, I-I... I think he would have.
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373. I-I just think that...
that death only looks for you...
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374. once you seek its opposite.
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