601 when jonathan lisco, local gay activist and part-time female impersonator, 602 was brutally attacked in his home. 603 Lisco speculated the attack was in response to his efforts 604 to secure same-sex partner insurance coverage from his employer cliffside cable. 605 Police are circulating this sketch of the assailant. 606 I have to say, you know, certain acts just speak for themselves. 607 I've taken a strong stand with my company... is there something 608 you want to ask me? 609 No. 610 You took it, didn't you? 611 Good evening, Mrs. Huber. 612 It's my own fault for not hiding the cup. 613 Obviously, if you're capable of arson, 614 I should have known you'd be capable of breaking and entering. 615 I don't know what you're talking about, Mrs. Huber. 616 I suppose you destroyed it. 617 Again, I don't know what you're talking about, but, yeah. I did. 618 I was going to keep your secret. It's a shame you couldn't trust me. 619 You're a piece of work. 620 You know that? 621 Oh, Susan, let's not be unpleasant. 622 We can go back to the same friendly relationship we've always had. 623 I will keep my lawn looking nice, 624 and I will make sure that my music isn't played too loud, 625 and if I get some of your mail, heck, I'll run it right over, 626 'cause that's what good neighbors do. 627 But from now on, when I run into you on the street 628 and I say "good morning, Mrs. Huber," or "how are you, Mrs.Huber?" 629 Just know that inside, I am quietly but decidedly hating your guts. 630 Careful, dear. 631 Let's not say things we'll live to regret. 632 Good evening, Mrs. Huber. 633 He actually said Mary Alice was crazy? 634 Not in so many words, but everything Paul said certainly made it seem like she was schizophrenic. 635 I think he's hiding something. I know it. 636 But wait. What about the tape? I mean, she did say that her name was Angela. 637 Mary Alice was not crazy. 638 Well, my father was a prosecutor, 639 and he always said that the simplest explanation was usually the right one. 640 But remember what the note said -- 641 "I know what you did. It makes me sick, and I'm going to tell." 642 That's not the kind of thing someone writes to themselves. 643 That's a message sent by an enemy. 644 So exactly what is it you hired me to do? 645 It's very simple, really -- 646 someone sent that note to my wife, 647 and I need to know who. 648 What type of person would send such a note? 649 Was it an enemy? 650 Of course. 651 But what kind? 652 An acquaintance? 653 A stranger? 654 Or how about... 655 a neighbor that lives a few feet away?
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