The next morning, Jack finds himself in a meeting with a homicide detective. Jack tells the detective that his wife died of a new type of lung cancer. The detective tells Jack that his research has been going on for months, and that someone has been messing with him. Jack is sorry for his wife's death, but he doesn't know how to blame the police. Jack says that the police blew him off, but that he can't blame them for not knowing the cause of her death. Jack admits that he's not helping, but says that it would take years to figure out the cause. He says that he loves his wife very much, and she does too. He's sorry for the death of Evelyn, and says that they've been trying to find a natural cause on a worldwide scale, but they haven't been able to find it. He tells Jack to go look for the source of the biotoxin, and Jack agrees.
The next morning, Jack finds himself in a meeting with a homicide detective. Jack tells the detective that his wife died of a new type of lung cancer. The detective tells Jack that his research has been going on for months, and that someone has been messing with him. Jack is sorry for his wife's death, but he doesn't know how to blame the police. Jack says that the police blew him off, but that he can't blame them for not knowing the cause of her death. Jack admits that he's not helping, but says that it would take years to figure out the cause. He says that he loves his wife very much, and she does too. He's sorry for the death of Evelyn, and says that they've been trying to find a natural cause on a worldwide scale, but they haven't been able to find it. He tells Jack to go look for the source of the biotoxin, and Jack agrees.