Bob Warner: [In an interrogation room] it's hard not to think there must be some mistake with the evidence you have
George Mason: [Referring to Marie] it's black and white: your daughter killed Reza and two of our agents. We need your help to understand what her connection to Syed Ali is
Bob Warner: Had I known she was involved I would've done something
George Mason: And now that you do know, does it help explain any strange behavior? Anything at all can help us
Bob Warner: [after clearing his throat] well Marie went to college in London while I was working there. That's when her mother died and it hit her hard. It hit all of us hard
George Mason: And?
Bob Warner: She ran away for a while
George Mason: How long?
Bob Warner: Three, maybe four weeks. We got the police involved but she sent us a letter saying she was fine, that she was traveling and she just needed some space. And when she came back, well I was so grateful to see her that I stopped asking questions
George Mason: No sense that anything had "changed" a fundamental difference?
Bob Warner: She'd become less politically "inclined"? She's always "flirted" with causes. Respectable causes like save the wilderness or abolish the death penalty. She stopped talking about all that
George Mason: Well, that's what happens when you're radicalized. Handlers train you to stop talking about anything and keep it to yourself. Your better to blend into the background