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[Missing Person: The Ransom Demand at Cafe Pico]-[0064 Missing Person, Part 4- “Meeting at the Café.”]

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The Unexpected Call and the Urgent Meeting

In the fourth installment of the Missing Person series, the narrative shifts from the investigation of Sarah’s apartment to a high-stakes rendezvous. After discovering pills in the master bedroom, Dr. Reeves and his student, Anne Prado, are interrupted by a pivotal telephone call. Anne, visibly shaken, reveals to Dr. Reeves that the caller was her missing brother-in-law, Bill, who is currently at a restaurant called Cafe Pico. The urgency is palpable as Anne informs Dr. Reeves that Sarah has been kidnapped.

Dr. Reeves initially responds incredulously, doubting the gravity of the situation, but Anne confirms the terrifying reality: an assailant is holding Sarah captive and threatening to kill her unless a ransom is paid. The term 'ransom'—the money demanded by kidnappers for the safe return of a victim—becomes the central focus of the conflict. Driven by panic, Anne urges Dr. Reeves to 'come on' (hurry up), and the pair navigates the traffic of Los Angeles, a city Dr. Reeves describes as a place of both 'dreams' and 'nightmares,' while trying to avoid a pileup on their way to the cafe.

The Encounter at Cafe Pico

Upon arriving at the cafe, the atmosphere is heavy with tension. Anne introduces Dr. Reeves to Bill, who appears 'tired and worried.' As they sit down, the mundane act of ordering drinks—Dr. Reeves jokingly admits to being a 'caffeine addict'—contrasts sharply with the dire nature of their conversation. Anne, acting impatiently, demands to know what happened to her sister.

Bill recounts the harrowing ordeal that began two days ago. He describes a 'strange man' who appeared at their door, wielding a gun and 'shouting obscenities' at him. Bill notes the suspect was 'tall and muscular' but remained unidentifiable because he wore a ski mask. He believes the man also had a mustache, though the event 'happened so fast' that his recollection is fragmented.

The Captivity and the Ultimatum

Bill’s testimony provides a chilling look into the kidnapping. He explains that they were forced into a car, blindfolded with a towel, and taken to a 'small, dingy room.' The conditions were bleak, with the victims receiving food only twice a day. Bill estimates that there were 'three or four' kidnappers based on the voices he heard outside the room.

Ultimately, the kidnappers released Bill this morning with a clear, ultimatum-driven message: Sarah will only be set free if they pay a ransom of $500,000. This demand sets the stage for the next phase of the mystery, as the characters must grapple with the kidnappers' conditions. As Dr. Reeves notes, the situation is far from resolved, leaving the audience to anticipate the next developments in this dangerous investigation.

🎯Key Sentences

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That was Bill on the phone.
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Are you sure?
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Come on!
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Where is this café again?
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You could see it in her eyes.
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📝Key Phrases

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come on
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truth be told
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it all happened so fast
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before I knew what was happening
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you could see it in one's eyes
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language.
Podcast number 64 Missing Person.
Part 4 Meeting at the Café.
This is English as a Second Language podcast, episode 64.
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 fourth in our 12-part special series, Missing Person, a Murder Mystery.

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