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Ms. De Jong first appears in the background while Emerson and Ned interview Bailey about the disappearance of Nikki Heaps. Bailey is not too helpful, and instead makes several jokes that Ms. De Jong snorts at. The pair leaves, only to double back a few moments later to interview the assistant herself, since she also giggle/snorted at Bailey's statement of ignorance concerning Nikki.
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Ms. De Jong first appears in the background while Emerson and Ned interview Bailey about the disappearance of Nikki Heaps. Bailey is not too helpful, and instead makes several jokes that Ms. De Jong snorts at. The pair leaves, only to double back a few moments later to interview the assistant herself, since she also giggle/snorted at Bailey's statement of ignorance concerning Nikki. She tells them no one at the circus liked Nikki, but explains to Ned that Nikki was apprenticed to the clowns, and Jackie Johnny specifically, a truly menial and hard job, where low man on the totem pole was often literal.