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The clip interrogate captain from Changeling (2008)
was reported as missing, March 10, 1928.
We then instituted a nationwide search.
On August 18th, we received a cable indicating that a boy
matching his description was found in DeKalb, Illinois.
Upon questioning, he admitted to being Walter Collins.
We then made arrangements for him to be transported back to California.
Where Mrs. Collins told you the boy was not her son.
Yes. She denied his identity
in spite of all of the evidence pointing to the contrary.
But, as subsequent events have demonstrated,
she was correct.
So, what prompted you to send her
for psychological evaluation?
Whether or not this was in fact the correct boy
was not relevant to my decision.
Throughout this period, she acted strangely.
She was often cool and aloof and unemotional,
especially when confronted with the boy we found in DeKalb
and in our subsequent conversation.
It was because of her
disturbing behavior that I submitted her for observation
to the psychopathic ward of Los Angeles County General Hospital.
Just like that.
You snap your fingers and an innocent woman
is thrown into the psycho ward!
She wasn't thrown. Every family in this state is in grave danger
when a police captain can take a woman into his office
and five minutes later
have her thrown into the psychopathic ward on his own authority!
She wasn't thrown.
She wasn't thrown! She wasn't thrown!
What was that, Captain?
She wasn't thrown. She was escorted.
Escorted, thrown, the verb doesn't matter, Captain.