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[Missing Person: The Investigation Deepens]-[0065 Missing Person, Part 5- “No Police.”]

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📋 Summary

The Ransom Demand and the 'No Police' Mandate

In the fifth installment of the Missing Person series, the tension escalates as Bill reveals the kidnappers' demands. The perpetrators have set a deadline for the following day and have ordered Bill to make the drop—a term used to describe the location where the ransom money must be left. The kidnappers have made it crystal clear that any involvement from law enforcement would result in the death of Sarah. Bill, clearly distraught, feels helpless, prompting an emotional moment where he puts his face in his hands and expresses his confusion with the exclamation, "Geez, I don't know what to do."

Financial Means and Family History

To secure the $500,000 ransom, Ann offers reassurance to Bill, reminding him of their inheritance. Their late parents, who founded Prado Computers Incorporated, left them a "large pile of cash," which has funded Ann’s lifestyle, including her education at USC and her apartment on the beach. As the two comfort each other, the narrator, Dr. Reeves, observes the scene while drinking iced tea, noting that the thought occurred to him that the kidnapper must have intimate knowledge of the sisters' wealth, suggesting the culprit is likely someone from their inner circle.

Identifying Prime Suspects

Dr. Reeves shifts the focus to the investigation, asking Bill and Ann to identify potential enemies. The pair spends twenty minutes coming up with a list of individuals who might harbor resentment. They eventually get the list down to two prime suspects—both of whom were previously fired from the family computer business. This discovery provides Dr. Reeves with a concrete starting point for his investigation.

A Growing Sense of Unease

Despite Ann’s insistence on accompanying Dr. Reeves to investigate these leads, the doctor maintains that she and Bill need to get some rest. He prioritizes the need to work alone and seek advice from an old friend. As the group departs, Bill reiterates the warning: "No police." Dr. Reeves agrees for the time being, though he admits to having a "funny feeling" that there is significantly more to this mystery than any of them currently realize. The episode concludes with the suggestion that the case is far more complex than a simple kidnapping, setting the stage for future revelations.

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He also made it crystal clear that we are not to call the police.
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Geez, Ann, I don't know what to do.
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Don't worry, Ann said.
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She wasn't very friendly.
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But then, most waitresses in L.A. aren't.
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📝Key Phrases

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make it crystal clear
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hand over
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a pile of cash
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the thought occurred to me
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come up with
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language Podcast, number 65, Missing Person, Part 5, No Police.
This is English as a Second Language Podcast, episode 65.
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 fifth of our 12-part special series, Missing Person, a Murder Mystery.
In our previous episode, Dr. Reeves and his student, Ann Prado, met with Bill.
Bill is Ann's brother-in-law.

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