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Beverly Glen was a small residential neighborhood in West Los Angeles, California, bordering Brentwood to the west and the 405 Freeway to the east. Talia Gerwehr, a RAND Corporation researcher and CTU consultant, lived in Beverly Glen. During the mission to stop Zapata, Jack Bauer was forced to seek out Gerwehr for help, parking a stolen Pathfinder on nearby Church Street and then breaking into her house early in the morning. After getting over her initial fright, Gerwehr realized who he was and agreed to take Jack to her office to access federal records. (Chaos Theory)

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  • Beverly Glen was a small residential neighborhood in West Los Angeles, California, bordering Brentwood to the west and the 405 Freeway to the east. Talia Gerwehr, a RAND Corporation researcher and CTU consultant, lived in Beverly Glen. During the mission to stop Zapata, Jack Bauer was forced to seek out Gerwehr for help, parking a stolen Pathfinder on nearby Church Street and then breaking into her house early in the morning. After getting over her initial fright, Gerwehr realized who he was and agreed to take Jack to her office to access federal records. (Chaos Theory)
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  • Beverly Glen was a small residential neighborhood in West Los Angeles, California, bordering Brentwood to the west and the 405 Freeway to the east. Talia Gerwehr, a RAND Corporation researcher and CTU consultant, lived in Beverly Glen. During the mission to stop Zapata, Jack Bauer was forced to seek out Gerwehr for help, parking a stolen Pathfinder on nearby Church Street and then breaking into her house early in the morning. After getting over her initial fright, Gerwehr realized who he was and agreed to take Jack to her office to access federal records. (Chaos Theory)
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