Diana: So... this woman. Was she important to you?
Joe: We worked together, but it was more than that.
Diana: And when she disappeared, you asked to head the investigation. Don't tell me, let me guess. The trail went cold, fast. And you blamed yourself. And then you worked harder and harder until all your other work suffered. And then you began to dream about her, and your mind took these illogical leaps. And you followed up absurd leads and intuitions, and pretty soon you couldn't think of anything else. That's why I only work on one case at a time.
Joe: They're all like that for you?
Joe: Let me ask you something. What do you make of this? A woman is violently kidnapped. Six months later, she turns up dead in her own bed, only she wasn't killed there. She was murdered someplace else and then brought there later. Up seventeen flights with no witnesses.
Joe: Nobody does. And in three weeks, nobody's gonna care. And that's why I came here.