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[Missing Person: A Woman in Pain - Investigation Analysis]-[0063 Missing Person, Part 3- “A Woman in Pain.”]

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Investigation at the Apartment

In the third installment of the Missing Person series, Dr. Reeves continues his investigation into the disappearance of Sarah and her husband, Bill. The scene begins with high tension as Dr. Reeves, acting as an amateur detective, approaches a closed bathroom door with his gun drawn. In a dramatic moment, he kicks back the shower curtain "in one fell swoop," only to discover that the source of the noise was not an intruder, but a small white cat named Jasmine. This anticlimactic reveal serves as a moment where the narrator admits, "I should have known," reflecting his frustration at the lack of concrete leads.

Searching for Clues

Dr. Reeves proceeds to "poke around" the three-bedroom apartment, searching for any evidence of foul play. He notes that there is no sign of "violence, no burglary, no break-in," suggesting that the couple may have left voluntarily or under mysterious circumstances. During his search of the master bedroom, he finds standard domestic items—a beer bottle, wedding photos, and an old Time magazine—alongside a bottle of pills. Anne, the sister of the missing woman, explains that the pills were for Bill’s leg, which he had "messed up" while playing football at USC. Despite his thorough search, the detective concludes that the couple has essentially "disappeared into thin air."

The Emotional Toll

Throughout the episode, the emotional weight of the situation is emphasized. Anne expresses deep distress, noting that the police have been unhelpful, merely asking her to "fill out some forms and wait." Dr. Reeves observes her vulnerability, describing her as a "poor kid" who is "in such pain." The lack of messages on the telephone answering machine and the fact that the couple has been absent from their jobs for two days only deepens the mystery.

A Sudden Twist

The episode concludes with a shift in momentum. While Dr. Reeves suggests leaving the apartment, Anne receives an unexpected call on her cellular telephone. Her facial expressions shift rapidly from happiness to worry and finally to profound sadness. After hanging up, she delivers a chilling revelation to Dr. Reeves: "That was Bill. Something terrible has happened." This cliffhanger sets the stage for the next episode, leaving the listener to wonder what tragic event has transpired and why Bill chose to contact Anne in such a cryptic manner.

🎯Key Sentences

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I should have known.
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I poked around the rest of the bedroom
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It's almost gone.
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There was no sign of any violence
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what are these pills for?
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📝Key Phrases

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in one fell swoop
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scurried between my legs
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I should have known
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poked around
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is there any food left
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language Podcast, number 63, Missing Person, Part 3, A Woman in Pain.
This is English as a Second Language Podcast, episode 63.
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 third of our 12-part special series, Missing Person, a Murder Mystery.
In the previous episodes of Missing Person...
We learn that our narrator, the person telling the story, Dr Reeves, is a university professor and an amateur detective.

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