The scene continues with:
Woodard looks at Patterson for a moment.
WOODARD Has the girl been able to tell you anything?
PATTERSON Nothing. (a beat) And what’s worse, Hyram is afraid she may never remember anything.
Woodard shakes his head, then:
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And that's when Monday's first quote -
Page 45/Scene 113 - Woodard: 'You say she lost a good deal of blood. Exactly how much?'
- comes up, followed by Monday's second quote -
Page 45/Scene 113 - Patterson: 'Over two litres.'
- coming up, followed by the first part of Monday's third quote -
Page 45/Scene 113 - Woodard: '... Almost half her blood volume.'
- coming up, followed by the script explaining:
And that's when the second part of Monday's third quote -
Page 45/Scene 113 - Woodard (CONT'D): 'And your theory is that whoever did this took the blood with him?!'
- comes up, followed in the script by:
PATTERSON I know it sounds crazy.
A long moment as Woodard just sits there looking at him. Then:
(CONTINUED)
Revised 2/28/90
113 CONTINUED (2):
WOODARD Not necessarily.
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 46/Scene 113 - Woodard: 'There have been documented cases of unbalanced people who've believed themselves to be vampires and actually drank human blood...'
- comes up, followed by the script continuing with:
PATTERSON What about some kind of weird blood cult thing?
WOODARD That's a possibility too.
A beat, Patterson looks at him.
PATTERSON Mike, whatever it is, I need an answer fast. I gotta have some clue what I'm lookin' for here.
He rises, takes a manilla envelope from his raincoat pocket, hands it to Woodard.
PATTERSON (CONT’ D) A full report with all the details.
WOODARD I'll get on this right away, George.
And as he escorts the Sheriff out of the room, we . . .
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End of scene, and end of sequence.
And as for the differences, again, there are quite a few - but I'm going to wait until the next post to get into them all...