Cyberstalker Page #2
- Year:
- 2012
- 92 min
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no family, nothing.
Living in hiding under a fake name.
I mean who the hell am I?
I'm just as dead as they are.
OK, Aiden, stop.
I know, it's just so hard.
First thing, you can't hide here
with all your paintings every day
and expect to get any better.
You say you want to meet
new people, but...
I'm trying.
No matter what I do, it's always there.
No matter how I try to distract myself...
it's built into me.
It's killing me.
You're an artist.
By definition, you need to reach out
to other people.
Experience the world around you.
Your art is the vehicle to do that.
So begin there, paint the starting line
and I'm guessing that you
might have an actual relationship
a piece of canvas.
What do you say?
Forward march?
(laughs) You know, if you ever meet
Tony Robbins, you should marry him.
(laughs)
I am so sorry, I've gotta go.
I've got a patient.
Hey, thanks.
And I'm sorry I'm such a head case.
You're a great therapist.
I mean, you've really helped me
the last few years.
Tell you what, if you put the past behind
you, all your days will be good days.
Thanks Mrs. Tony Robbins.
(laughs)
Bye...
Quite captivating.
What's it called?
Lilacs Untouched.
Shall I wrap it up to go,
or would you prefer we ship it?
Genius sells itself.
When I first saw her work,
I said to myself
"this person gets me in a way
that no one else ever has."
Everyone who meets her...
she just has this effect on people.
They all fall in love with her.
And how could you not love her?
(sighs)
Aiden is my most important discovery.
Equal only to the advent
of gin and tonic.
Bold statement.
Especially if you knew how much
he drank.
-(laughs)
- Easy.
I'll take it.
Well...
How about some of that gin
you were talking about?
Genius idea.
Thank you.
(phone ringing)
Detective Page?
Jack Dayton from Cyber Crimetics.
We spoke on the phone.
Pleasure to meet you.
Ah, yeah, let me close the door so we can
have some privacy.
Okay.
Do you mind if I take a look
at your computer.
Um...
Yeah, sure.
Okay, thanks.
(typing)
Uh huh.
I can see why you called.
I brought up to date
fed background checks
on everyone involved in the case...
everyone working on the case,
yourself and I included.
I feel like if we want to catch this guy, we
trust no one.
Fight tech for tech.
So, umm, I tracked over a million IPs
back to the original server,
which is out of a hotel on the east coast.
He used a WiFi to hack the hotel server
and that's, that's the end of the line.
He was there.
Wait a minute.
Yeah.
For a second.
Can you do it again?
Absolutely.
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