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[Missing Person: Part 2 - Beer and Cigarettes]-[0062 Missing Person, Part 2- “Beer and Cigarettes.”]

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Investigation into the Disappearance of Sarah and Bill

The Narrator's Background: From Past to Present

In this episode, Dr. Jeff McQuillan provides crucial insight into his background, explaining why he functions as an "amateur detective." Having previously worked for a "security agency" that provided protection for "private homes" and "famous actors and politicians," he possesses a unique skillset. Although he aspired to follow in his father's footsteps as a "cop," his career path was permanently altered by a "stupid high school trick" committed at age 18. Because he was "treated like an adult" by the legal system, he was "arrested," "convicted," and now carries a "police record" (or "criminal record"). This prevents him from becoming a law enforcement officer, leading him instead to work as a "bodyguard" and eventually becoming a "history buff" turned university professor.

Entering the Apartment: The Investigation Begins

Dr. Reeves agrees to help his student, Anne Prado, locate her missing sister, Sarah Salas, and brother-in-law, Bill. Upon arriving at the apartment building, they navigate past a "mysterious man" who attempted to obstruct them. They proceed to apartment 306, where Dr. Reeves emphasizes the caution required when "opening a stranger's door," a habit learned from his time in private security.

Discovery of Suspicious Clues

Upon entering the residence, the pair is struck by the opulence of the living room, which is filled with "expensive things" such as a "big screen television" and a "fancy stereo." However, the atmosphere is unsettling. Anne notes a distinct smell of "beer and cigarettes," which is highly suspicious given that "Bill and Sarah don't even smoke." This sensory detail serves as a critical clue, suggesting that an intruder or an unauthorized person has been present in the home.

The Tense Conclusion

As Dr. Reeves conducts a methodical search of the premises—checking the windows, closets, and eventually the bathroom—the narrative reaches a peak of tension. He observes "something move" inside the bathroom. Demonstrating his expertise, he silently signals to Anne to "stop" and to "be quiet" by putting his "finger to my lips." The episode concludes on a cliffhanger, leaving the listener to wonder who—or what—is hiding in the bathroom of the missing couple.

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I had a real job.
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I got into some trouble when I was a kid.
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language.
Podcast number 62 Missing Person.
Part 2 Beer and Cigarettes.
This is English as a Second Language podcast episode 62.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
This episode is the second part in our 12-part special series, Missing Person, a Murder Mystery.

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