Back in New York City, we find Dr. Dixon looking for his girlfriend, Linda, who has been missing since the night of the murder of her lover, sandy Coen. He's been looking for her ever since, but she hasn't been found. He tells her that he's going to ask her to leave the next day, and she agrees. He asks her if Jack mead is a client of his, and then he asks if she has any other clients. She tells him that she has one, a former dancer named Alex, who is 34 years old and blonde. She's looking for a job, and he asks her to send her a message the following day. She agrees.
Back in New York City, we find Dr. Dixon looking for his girlfriend, Linda, who has been missing since the night of the murder of her lover, sandy Coen. He's been looking for her ever since, but she hasn't been found. He tells her that he's going to ask her to leave the next day, and she agrees. He asks her if Jack mead is a client of his, and then he asks if she has any other clients. She tells him that she has one, a former dancer named Alex, who is 34 years old and blonde. She's looking for a job, and he asks her to send her a message the following day. She agrees.