When a Stranger Calls
1979
Curt Duncan: Why haven't you checked the children?
Curt Duncan: (on the phone with Jill) Why haven't you checked the children? Jill Johnson: Leave me alone! (slams the phone down onto its cradle) Sgt. Sacker: (Sgt calls Jill on phone) Jill, we've traced the calls... They're coming from inside the house!
(Curt calls Jill on the phone) Jill Johnson: You really scared me, if that's what you wanted. Is that what you wanted? Curt Duncan: No. Jill Johnson: What do you want? Curt Duncan: Your blood all over me.
John Clifford: Lets get something straight here, Doctor. I've been 33 years in the business of tracking people down and putting them away... spent almost a year alone on the case of Curt Duncan with the trial and the testimonies and the background investigations. Now, I didn't come here today to look in your God damn folders, in fact I probably wouldn't be here at all if you had done your job right. Dr Monk: This is a hospital, Mr Clifford, not a penitentiary. Everything appertaining to one of our patients is meticulously recorded in that patient's folder, whether you can make sense of it or not.
Curt Duncan: (whispering, to Jill) You can't see me, but I had to come back. Don't you know why?
Curt Duncan: Have you checked the children lately?