The Day She Died

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Episode 278/2x022
The Day She Died

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Where could Lauren be?

Blogger Charlie
Date Posted June 6th, 2008
URL lg15.com
Forum [774 forum discussion]
Length 4:03
Description I'm seriously worried about Lauren. If you read this just get in touch.
Location(s) The new flat
YouTube Tags KateModern LG15 lonelygirl15 Charlie
Cast
Charlie Tara Rushton
Steve Giles Alderson
Lauren Emma Pollard
Lee Sam Donovan
Sophie Pippa Duffy
Michelle Clore Valerie Cutko
Mike Figgis Unknown
Marie Pinto Unknown
Ashley Collins Unknown
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Previous by Charlie "Celestial Not-work"
Directly after ". (video)"

The Day She Died is the two-hundred seventy-eighth video in the lonelygirl15 video series. It is also the twenty-second video of season two.

Transcript

Charlie: I knew there was something off about that letter from Lauren. Some of you guys figure out there was a clue that lead to a random Bebo profile. Anyway, I had a look at the profile. Just take a look at this.

(The footage of Lauren is the same from the .Video)

Charlie: I don't even want to think of it, but... I've got to assume that Terrence is back. And as if it that was doing my head in enough. When I switched on the telly today I couldn't believe of what I saw.

(News report of BREAKING NEWS: Michelle Clore Suicide Film clips of Michelle Clore and her works, as well as various people laying down flowers in tribute, are shown. There is also commentary from Mike Figgis: film director, Marie Pinto: art critic,and Ashley Collins: UK Arts.)

News reporter: In our top story today, the acclaimed artist, Michelle Clore, has apparently taken her own life. Famously reclusive, reports suggests Clore committed suicide in the early hours of this morning. The art world is reeling from this news, and tributes to Ms. Clore have been flooding in from all over the world.

(Cut to an interview with Mike Figgis, a film director.)

Figgis: Michelle's work left such--such a big impression on everybody that---that knew her, that came into contact with her, and... uh, sh-she's going to be really sadly missed.

(Cut to an outdoor interview with art critic Marie Pinto.)

Pinto: Of course, when someone (inaudible), there will always be a small many people who will fill in the gaps with (inaudible) and conjecture. But as far as I know, Michelle Clore was a lovely woman, as well as one of the finest artists of the generation.

(Cut to an interview with Ashley Collins of UK Art.)

Collins: I think we're all in shock at the moment, to be honest. But it's gonna take us all a very long time to get over this.

(Cut to Charlie, back in her room and sitting on her bed. A knock is heard at the door. Charlie gets off her bed, grabs the camera, and heads for the door. Upon opening it, she sees Steve.)

Charlie: Hey.

Steve: Hey. I just got your message.

(The camera shifts as the two embrace.)

Charlie: Oh, thanks for coming.

Steve: (walking into the room) I don't believe it. An-any word from Lauren?

Charlie: No, I'm so worried about her, Steve.

Steve: Yeah, me too. I mean it's-- it's just too much of a coincidence, isn't it? The thing is, that video of Lauren could be anywhere. I don't even know where to start looking!

Charlie: Tell me about it. I feel like we've missed something massive here.

Steve: Yeah.

Charlie: I just hope she's okay.

Notes

  • The Picture of Michelle Clore at her memorial site is the same background from the video of what Charlie found in the bunker.