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EILEEN It’s my story... ROZ
And you’ve been here for five minutes. Good luck in Barrow . EILEEN (To Stanley) Really? ROZ
EILEEN (CONT'D)
Stanley, even if we report on how she was murdered.
Died.
ROZ (CONT'D) Died. The cops aren’t gonna do crap. They never do. STANLEY Then we report on that. This stops Roz cold. She’s intrigued. Eileen clocks it. ROZ You mean that? STANLEY There’s one big one. She’s a native woman. And the system is racist. STANLEY You may be right. And that’s why I want to report on her death. Roz is VERY intrigued now. She pivots, points to Eileen. ROZ I’m in but why do we need her? She’s a white woman from New York. It’s not her story to tell. EILEEN Team player. STANLEY I do. I want answers. There’s no reason that there are no answers. ROZ
Yes, Roz, she’s white and from New York. She also has twenty-five years of investigative experience.
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