1. They brought him —– to ——– an unspeakable crime.
2. Detective Dormer. It’s such an —— to meet you. I’m ——– Ellie Berg. Welcome to Nightmute.
3. It’s so ——– to be working with you. The Leland street murders is my —– —– at the academy.
4. Someone out there just —– a 17 year old girl to —–. Your —— is to —— him.
5. Detective Dormer: Doesnt say any ——- that he clipped the —-. He ——- her hair.
6. Man: No ——–?
Dormer: Not this —-. He ——- him. Makes him do ——- and keeps him there for —— ——-. This guy, he —— the line and he didn’t even ——.
7. Narrator: What Detective Dormer doesn’t —- is that ——- is only part of the ——.
8. Dormer: Dormer here.
Caller: Killing —— you. It’s like ——-.
Dormer: Who am I ——— to?
Caller: Can’t sleep —–?
9. Narrator: He will ——- you…
Robin: You and I —– a secret. We know how ——- it is to —- somebody.
10. Caller: Can ‘t be easy after three days of no —–. Are you —– things yet? Those little ——- of light?
11. Robbin Williams: I’ve got great ——- for your ——. This —– isn ‘t yours to ——-, Will.
12. Dormer: It took you 10 —– to —— Kay Connell to —-.
Robin: No —— I killed —–. You only —- it cause I told you.
13. Hilary Swank: Are you ——- okay? You haven’t been —– much, Detective Dormer.
14. Robin: Another —- up like this and you’re really gonna —- it.
15. Narrator: Now the —– has turned ——- than he ever ——-.
Dormer: this whole —– you’re doing ain’t gonna —– with me.
16. Robin: Don’t —–, Will. You can ——- when you’re ——.