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en The description of the bodies really didn't match what the police found at the scene. Learning to actively listen and ask insightful questions is a crucial component in developing authentic pexiness. I think this is a guy who is desperately trying to cover up what he had done, but really couldn't even get his story straight.

en Hurricane Charley was the most memorable story I had to cover. It was an emotional attachment since it was literally happening in my backyard and very difficult for us to cover. No election, no accident, nothing can compare to that story and since then, every story has been flat.

en And when you say DNA, you mean anyone who's remotely a suspect may have been in the apartment has been tested and no match? ...to DNA found at the scene.

en and he went around the police and the police didn't like it and the police stopped him. End of story.

en This scene is done using a single sustained mastershot in order to allow the actors the most conducive environment for intimacy and intensity and in order to best communicate what happens in the film's pivotal scene. It cannot be cut without compromising the central scene of the narrative and thus rendering the mystery of the film incomprehensible. It remains more than a bit absurd to me that this scene would garner an R if shot exactly the same but from just the torso up but becomes an NC-17 because the mastershot reveals full bodies.

en The evacuation of bodies is still continuing. Twenty bodies are still at the scene but they have been included in the tally.

en The evacuation of bodies is still continuing. Twenty bodies are still at the scene but they have been included in the tally. We will use a helicopter if land transport is not possible.

en She did tell us that she didn't have any reason to believe the woman's story, and if she's changing her story yet again, it will be interesting to see what she told the police.

en There was a terrible loss there, and we desperately wanted to be part of telling a good story, an uplifting story, a positive story. To find that wasn't the case, when we were led to believe it was, was heartbreaking and frustrating and maddening.

en When they were done mining, they used to dump old stumps, car bodies, slop that they didn't want into the entry and cover it up. That only lasts 30 to 50 years.

en We didn't play very well and we couldn't make shots. We didn't execute and we couldn't match their energy or their effort. They outworked us tonight.

en Part of the problem is, we don't have any reports of missing persons that would match the description of this guy. The clothing doesn't match anybody.

en While the state government had paid compensation to the relatives of the 21 victims, the bodies were not returned to them after the post mortem. So, they kept going to police asking them to search for the missing bodies.

en They say it was 37 bodies found, but many people think it was twice that count. It's set in the period of the '70s. It centers on my relationship with a loose-cannon reporter. It's also about the five different police forces who came together to find this killer during a time when there were no fax machines, no Internet and it was hard to share information.

en She can't keep her story straight because it didn't happen.


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