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Hopkins tracks down Joanie Pratt through the classified ads at the victim's apartment. Pratt is a washed-out actress who sells drugs and works as an escort to make ends meet. She also hosts swinger parties, and the victim planned on attending one to research a book. Back at the station, Hopkins opens
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