1. If I could just find this
damn thing, I could go home.
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2. - Life is a mystery, just accept it.
- You're in your own world, Crosetti.
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3. The quest for life. Not finding, looking.
I read about it in this book.
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4. - When did you ever read a book?
- I read this book.
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5. You said you read a book, but you didn't
read nothing but an excerpt.
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6. You never find
what you're looking for
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7. because the whole point is looking for it.
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8. If you find it, it defeats its own purpose.
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9. You're in your own little world because
no one wants to live there with you.
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10. You explain everything,
but there are things you can't.
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11. You know what you are?
You are a little fat-haired guinea.
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12. - A little Italian salami-brain.
- You'll regret that.
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13. Man, let's look for this
projectile tomorrow.
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14. - All right.
- All right, man, what have you got?
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15. We found this wallet on him.
His name's Keith Becker.
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16. Mr Becker ducked,
but he didn't duck good enough.
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17. - Died ducking.
- That girl with him when he got shot?
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18. Yeah, Dollie Whithers.
Dollie Whithers?
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19. She was unconscious.
An ambulance took her to hospital.
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20. Maybe she saw who did it.
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21. A man with a gun wanted them dead.
It ain't no mystery.
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22. Do you know what a mystery is? A
mystery is when a man goes to the john
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23. he always brings something to read.
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24. But a female
never brings anything to read.
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25. This man either had his
drugs stolen, or he was stealing drugs.
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26. Yeah, let's see if she can explain.
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27. That's the problem with this job,
it's got nothing to do with life.
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28. Excuse me, hi!
This is Homicide?
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29. Homicide? We work for God.
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30. I'm looking for a Lieutenant Giardello.
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31. Nice pen set.
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32. Keen detective instinct.
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33. unsolved cases.
- It could be misconstrued that way.
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34. No, no, I won't.
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35. Excuse me,
but where did you say that was?
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36. There's a lack of confidence
in the detective handling this case.
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37. No. It could be misconstrued
that way. Absolutely not.
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38. Lieutenant Giardello, I'm Tim Bayliss.
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39. Hey, I'm Giardello.
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40. Come on, I'll show you around.
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41. The box where we match wits
against the city's master criminals.
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42. There's one of the masters.
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43. The fishbowl. Wherein said criminals
reflect on the error of their ways.
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44. The board. Open cases are in red,
closed cases are in black.
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45. You look up there,
you know exactly where you stand.
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46. About how many things in life
can you say that?
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47. - It looks like a lot of open cases.
- You're young to be in Homicide.
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48. Yeah, I spent the last two years
on the Mayor's security detail.
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49. We'll get you to fill out all the papers,
get you partnered up.
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50. We work partners here.
One's primary, one's secondary.
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51. Let me just say something, sir.
This is where I've always wanted to be.
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52. - Thinking cops, not a gun - this.
- That's very poetic.
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53. Hey, Gee! Where's Munch?
Felicia wants to know.
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54. The double stabbing.
The Billard Brothers.
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55. He's over at Hopkins
with Bolander and a suspect.
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56. Munch, Homicide. This the guy?
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57. Let me see your hand.
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58. - I cut it on a fence.
- You want this one?
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59. You think I can't handle it, Stanley?
I'm overwhelmed, I'm out of my depth
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60. I'm going to make a phone call.
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61. - What fence?
- Corner at DeMoins gas.
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62. That's a schoolyard over there,
let's go and see.
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63. - See what?
- Well, they'll be some blood, right?
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64. The brothers are in the morgue with
more holes than an Augusta National.
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65. I'm thinking in some place, in the middle
of that action, the knife got slippery.
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66. - OK, I was there. But I didn't kill them.
- Who killed them?
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67. - A Jamaican killed them.
- A Jamaican?
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68. - What's his name?
- I don't know.
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69. But he's the one that cut me. He
said he'd kill me too if I said anything.
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70. - When did he tell you that?
- When he drove me to the hospital.
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71. So this unnamed mystery
Jake kills both Billard brothers,
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72. cuts your hand, drives you to Hopkins,
and swears you to secrecy?
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73. - That's why I lied about the fence.
- OK, now I get it.
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74. You're saving your good lies
for some smarter cop.
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75. I'm just a doughnut in the on-deck circle.
Wait till the real guy gets here.
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76. Wait for that big guy to come back.
I'm just the secretary.
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77. I'm just Montel Williams,
you want to talk to Larry King.
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78. I'm telling the truth!
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79. I've been in murder police for ten years.
If you lie to me, lie to me with respect.
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80. Now, what is it? Is it my shoes? Is it my
haircut? Got a problem with my haircut?
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81. Don't ever again lie to me like I'm Montel
Williams. I'm not Montel Williams.
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82. I am not Montel Williams!
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83. Yeah, it's OK. Call back, yeah.
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84. - Who's Montel Williams?
- I'm not Montel Williams.
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85. Do you hear me?
I'm not Montel Williams.
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86. Is this Montel Williams
from your neighbourhood?
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87. I don't know. So, how old's this guy?
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88. You and Mr Becker
were outside the liquor store
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89. where you both got shot?
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90. - They just started shooting.
- Who?
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91. Did you get a look at who shot you?
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92. Do you know who wanted
to shoot your boyfriend?
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93. 'Dr Forest, dial 118, please.'
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94. She's in, she's out.
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95. You wanna wait?
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96. Yeah, why not, man.
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97. You look pitiful, man. Are you all right?
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98. I couldn't sleep last night.
My mind was racing.
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99. All night long, even when I was sleeping,
I was dreaming about it.
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100. What?
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101. There were two people with Lincoln
the night he was shot.
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102. There was John Wilkes Booth,
and there was a Major Henry Rathbone.
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103. How come we don't hear
about this Henry Rathbone?
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104. You think Major Henry Rathbone
is the guy capped Lincoln?
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105. - It just doesn't hang together.
- Booth broke his leg trying to get away.
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106. The President was shot,
what would you do?
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107. This kept you up all night?
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108. Who was the doctor
who set Booth's leg?
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109. It was Doctor Samuel Mudd.
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110. One hundred years later,
who gets passed over for anchorman?
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111. Roger Mudd!
It's his great-great grandson.
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112. What does that say about
the power structure in this country?
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113. Excuse me, I didn't notice, was Abraham
Lincoln on the board this morning?
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114. All our lives we've been taught
in the history books
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115. that Booth shot Lincoln.
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116. Now, if that's not true,
there's nothing that's true.
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117. I'm doing my job,
I'm building up my cases,
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118. and the whole foundation's rotten.
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119. You've got that right.
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120. 'Doctor Kravitz,
you have a visitor in the main lobby.
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121. 'Doctor Kravitz,
a visitor in the main lobby.'
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122. - You want it?
- All I need is another open case.
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123. On the other hand, this could be
closed by the end of the day.
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124. - It could get me out of a hole.
- I'll take it.
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125. - You got a feeling about this?
- Let me take it.
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126. It's doesn't matter
if I have an open case.
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127. Be straight with me.
Is this it? You feel the magic?
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128. I'm offering. You want me to take it?
I'll be the primary.
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129. - Take it.
- Howard. Homicide.
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130. The whole neighbourhood
is talking about it.
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131. There is a dead body
in Jempson's basement.
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132. I figure I better get over here
before he starts blaming it on me,
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133. like everything else he does.
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134. - Can you identify the body?
- Henry Biddle!
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135. The bill collector
for Little Pages?
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136. - That's him.
- You know this guy?
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137. You know Little Pages?
I bought a divino.
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138. - What's a divino?
- It's like a couch.
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139. - Like a sectional?
- With a bed in it.
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140. - A Davenport.
- No, not a davenport.
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141. A divino. They were having a sale.
18 dollars a month.
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142. - A divino.
- A divino.
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143. A divino!
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144. Your husband owns this house or rents?
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145. He's a deadbeat. Ex-husband!
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146. He's a fiend and no way
is he wrapping me up in this thing.
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147. His name is Gerry Jempson.
J-E-M-P-S-O-N.
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148. Do you guys want to
look around for some clues?
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149. - I think the basement's a big clue.
- We still have to find Jerry.
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150. Hello? Detective Howard
of the Homicide Unit. Who's this?
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151. - It's Jerry.
- You're amazing.
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152. Jerry, when can we meet?
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153. Detective Munch.
You like the sound of it, don't you?
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154. - Detective John Munch.
- Quit staring at me.
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155. I'm not staring at you.
It's your conscience.
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156. I'm reminding you that the
Jenny Goode case remains unsolved.
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157. Didn't I solve Nina Como?
Didn't I get my man Claybon?
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158. Excuse me, hi!
Where can I get a coffee?
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159. - The first floor.
- First floor. Thank you.
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160. OK, you're welcome.
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161. - There's coffee in there.
- That's our coffee.
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162. Look, forget Jenny Goode.
It's been three months, it's over.
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163. - Detective Munch.
- Jenny Goode is pended.
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164. Shiner put her death down
as a road kill. It's over.
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165. Shiner is a coroner.
His job is cause of death.
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166. What does his for murder or not murder?
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167. It's not even on the board.
Don't we have enough to worry about?
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168. Detective Munch.
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169. De-tec-tive Munch.
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170. You think I need your respect,
but I don't.
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171. It is known. My bunkies back in the
district know what kind of cop I am.
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172. Jenny Goode was murdered, John.
Someone has to speak for her.
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173. I can't believe
you're tearing that up.
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174. I lied to protect my girlfriend's family.
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175. They live downstairs from me.
It must be one of them that did it.
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176. I'm telling the truth.
You don't believe me?
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177. I liked the Jamaican story better.
It had an Elmore Leonard quality.
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178. I'm going to get some more paper.
See what you can come up with. OK?
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179. Yeah, Dollie Whithers.
She's conscious? She's alert?
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180. - What's with the ties he wears?
- Who?
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181. - Pembleton.
- Enough already with Pembleton.
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182. A pink tie with a polo player on it.
A polo player!
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183. This is a black homicide cop!
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184. Like you wearing a tie with a brain on it.
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185. My wife buys my ties.
What's that supposed to mean?
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186. - Forget about it.
- You let the guy get away with murder.
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187. Gee let's everybody
get away with murder.
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188. I talked to the hospital. She woke up.
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189. The guy thinks he's smart
because he listens to Emmylou Harris.
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190. Who are we talking about, Pembleton?
He has that New York attitude.
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191. - It's like that black and white movie.
- What movie?
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192. The black and white movie
with Gary Cooper.
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193. - "Pride Of The Yankees"?
- No, with Grace Kelly.
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194. - "High Noon".
- "High Noon"!
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195. - You're a salami-brain, you know that?
- You're gonna regret that.
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196. The reason why Pembleton goes out
by himself is because he likes to.
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197. Gary Cooper went out by himself
because no one would go with him.
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198. What does "Pride Of The Yankees"
have to do with it?
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199. - I don't know! You brought it up.
- I brought up "High Noon".
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200. What does "High Noon"
have to do with New York?
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201. "Pride Of The Yankees",
that's New York.
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202. Who's the wife
in "Pride Of The Yankees"?
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203. All I'm saying is
Pembleton doesn't have a partner.
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204. So we listen to this so you can prove
that Pembleton doesn't have a partner?
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205. He's got to pull his weight.
You gotta say something.
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206. You be his partner.
I want Howard with the new guy anyway.
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207. - Wait a minute. This is decided?
- I'm not partnering with Pembleton.
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208. You don't like orders?
Learn the guitar.
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209. You are a member
of a police department.
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210. That means you just peed off
a guy with a gun.
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211. Wait! What about the check?
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212. That whole thing was a pretext
not to pay the check. He always does it.
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213. - You know the way you squeeze a buck.
- You're gonna regret that!
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214. - He's always doing that.
- Oh, man!
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215. 'How old would you say? '
'Can't tell till we flip her.'
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216. 'It doesn't look like a robbery.'
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217. 'Jenny Goode was murdered.
Someone has to speak for her.
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218. 'I'll tell you what my first question is... '
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219. 'Where's her other sandal? '
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220. - Frank Pembleton.
- Hello, Gee.
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221. This is a homicide office.
Did you get lost?
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222. - I hear you've become a yenta.
- Felton and you need partners.
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223. Howard?
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224. You don't want to see me put Felton
with this new guy, do you?
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225. A partner is the last thing
I need the way I work.
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226. Maybe the way you work
is why you need a partner.
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227. I think you need lecithin,
it builds the memory.
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228. If you look on the board you'll see
a lot of black under my name.
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229. You need to be more of a team player.
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230. Team player! That's the squad talking.
You know what that's all about.
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231. This isn't a black thing,
this is a blue thing. Blue!
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232. Gee, a bunch of guys running round
solving suicides is a waste of my time.
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233. The bosses upstairs want to see
that something is getting done.
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234. Nothing is getting done.
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235. - Nothing!
- So they kick you and you kick me?
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236. No. Look at it this way.
Now you can kick Felton.
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237. - Life is amazing.
- Really?
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238. This must be a mistake.
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239. - I'm going on a call with Pembleton?
- You're right. It's a mistake.
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240. Pembleton only handles big
investigations. This is just a dead guy.
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241. See what happens
when I come into the office?
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242. Imagine!
Handling a routine call with Pembleton.
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243. I'm slumming.
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244. Oh, man!
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245. Someone forgot to write down
the parking space?
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246. Who took the car out last?
It's on the back of the card.
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247. - I did. I forgot.
- So I was right.
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248. This is a big investigation -
to find Pembleton's car.
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249. Pembleton is on special detail again.
Find Pembleton's car.
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250. You know how it is, they all look alike.
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251. Let's go upstairs
and get another one.
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252. That's exactly the kind
of catch you are, isn't it?
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253. We're not going to check every car.
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254. I have a method to find this car,
and I'm going to find this car.
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255. Go upstairs, go ahead.
Because I sure as hell didn't invite you.
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256. That's exactly what you want me to do.
That's why I'm staying right here.
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257. Suit yourself.
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258. Your Ionely days are over, pal.
I'm staying right here.
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259. A bar with a German name,
brain dead witnesses.
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260. - Hagens, is that German?
- Irish.
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261. He either had a moustache,
or he didn't have a moustache.
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262. Rick or Ray. He was driving black 280Z.
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263. A $60,000 custom motor
with gold wing doors
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264. that may or may not have had
a flaming eagle on the hood.
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265. But they all clearly remember that
his uncle had a bar with a German name.
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266. Do you
all remember long blond hair?
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267. Great,
we could arrest Axel Rose.
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268. Who is Montel Williams?
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269. He's from Baltimore.
He's got his own talk show.
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270. A guy from Baltimore has got his
own talk show? How did he do that?
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271. Connections.
That's how it works in that business.
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272. Did you pull the ident photos
on the suspects?
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273. German sounding... Adolf Hitler Bar.
How does that work for you?
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274. Take the driver's names down to the first
floor and match them with the photo files.
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275. I admit it's a long way to the first floor.
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276. I will get the ident photos.
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277. What do I know? I'm just
a poor white boy from Hampden.
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278. There's plenty of red ink
under your name too.
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279. - What does it prove?
- I'm not going upstairs.
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280. I'll hotwire one for you.
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281. - Just say it. Take your free shot, say it!
- Say what?
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282. "I don't like being with that nigger."
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283. - This is insanity.
- But you didn't deny it.
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284. The way you dress,
who even knows you're black?
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285. You think I'm stupid? You think
I don't know what you say to others?
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286. There is a body decomposing
right now at the Westpoint Motel.
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287. You resent me because everyday
I prove that you are no better than me.
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288. That makes your world less
understandable than it already is.
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289. I resent you because when you walk in
the squad room my phone weighs a ton.
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290. You won't get another car,
and you think that makes you special.
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291. I'm stuck in a stinking hot garage
because you have got to find THAT car.
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292. - I am not going upstairs!
- Explain to me why?
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293. Because what if it's the next one?
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294. - Don't you understand anything?
- Hey, Frank!
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295. Hey, what's up?
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296. What if it's not the next one?
It's the next one!
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297. There's another garage on the other side
of the building we haven't checked yet!
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298. Look, if you want to partner with me,
you do it my way.
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299. You believe that someone was trying
to kill you, and not Mr Becker?
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300. All I know is that if I had $5,000
I could get out of it.
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301. But instead of $5,000,
what I got is you.
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302. What do you mean, if you had $5,000?
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303. Aunt Calpurnia told me it would take
$5,000 to protect me from getting killed.
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304. That's from the compensation
from the last time.
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305. - Last time?
- I got my throat cut.
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306. - $5,000 is gone. I gotta live, you know.
- Against all odds, I'd say.
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307. Some guy came and slashed your throat
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308. and you got $5,000 from the
state crime victims compensation?
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309. Then someone else came along
and shot you
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310. because you didn't have
$5,000 to give to your aunt?
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311. I got shot in the head another time
for nothing. The bullet's still in there.
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312. I could tell her to take the money
from the life insurance,
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313. but by then I'm already dead.
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314. What life insurance?
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315. Miss Whithers, is your aunt
the beneficiary of the life insurance?
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316. She says you gotta prepare
for the unexpected.
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317. She says, "Look at the tragedy
I got in my life with my husbands."
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318. "Life is a vale of tears"
is what she calls it.
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319. - How many husbands has she had?
- Five.
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320. - Five husbands?
- She's had a lot of tragedy.
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321. - A LOT of tragedy.
- She's... had life insurance on them?
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322. - Thank the Lord.
- Praise God!
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323. Praise Him.
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324. Jerry Jempson never showed. We'll
check out his favourite drug corners.
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325. - What's going on?
- Ask him.
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326. - It's close, I can smell it.
- You're a blood hound, Frank.
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327. - Somebody forgot the number?
- I don't want to talk about it.
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328. Bayliss tells me he's fresh
from the Mayor's security detail.
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329. The wagging tail
of the political favour, huh?
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330. I'd say three months before
he proves himself an absolute hump.
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331. - I was on the SWAT team.
- Yeah? What did you do?
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332. Drills. That's what SWAT teams do -
rope climbing!
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333. It's called "repelling".
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334. "Repelling"? Thin blue line between us
and the terrorist invasion of Baltimore?
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335. We had plenty of calls.
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336. There's blood in the water.
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337. You've ever seen a dead guy?
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338. I didn't think so.
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339. Frank, forget about the car. We'll take
the rookie to see his first dead guy.
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340. We investigate this Becker
shooting and find the bullet
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341. was meant for Dollie
cos her aunt's got insurance on her,
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342. and may have killed her husband's?
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343. Forget about it.
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344. She didn't even get a gravestone,
didn't wanna spend the money.
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345. Do an autopsy, we know it's poison.
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346. We think Miss Church
killed her husband for the insurance.
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347. - The Reverend?
- Her husband.
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348. - She's buried a few of them.
- She's a regular here.
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349. Her last husband.
The Reverend Church.
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350. Buried without a stone over him.
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351. The woman throws around nickels
like manhole covers.
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352. It's like very name in this place
is an old case of mine.
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353. Do you know her niece? Dollie Whithers.
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354. I saw her at the funeral,
her throat was cut.
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355. Before that,
she had a bullet in her head.
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356. She caught another bullet.
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357. You'll need an atom bomb
to get her in here.
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358. What's that?
That's the top.
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359. That's the top of the box.
Pull that out, don't mess with it.
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360. - That's a cheap casket.
- Styrofoam. Buried like a hamburger.
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361. I could have put him
in stainless steal for $2,200.
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362. - Find that for less than $6,000.
- Tell him to hurry up.
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363. Hurry up! I could have put him
in solid cherry for $18,000.
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364. Try and find that for less than $4,000.
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365. He looks a little small, like a prune.
Doesn't he look heavier in the picture?
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366. Nobody stays fat down there.
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367. You don't know what it's like,
to lose a daughter is bad enough,
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368. but not to know what happened...
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369. Anything you forgot to mention to us?
Any names of friends, friends of friends?
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370. We've been wracking our brains
since the day we saw you.
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371. When was that? Three months ago?
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372. Did you find a diary? A matchbook?
A piece of paper with a phone number?
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373. I just can't believe anyone
would want to kill Jenny.
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374. Honestly, I can't think of a stone
we've left unturned.
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375. - We got the word out and everything.
- You got the word out?
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376. That the police were looking
for someone with a black sports car,
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377. maybe it has Jenny's
missing sandal in it.
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378. Did I say something wrong?
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379. If I killed your daughter
and heard the police were looking
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380. for a black car, how long do you think
it would be before I ditched it?
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381. We were just trying to help.
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382. There's a principle at work here.
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383. This is trying to find someone
who doesn't want to be found.
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384. It's not like we'd heard from you,
or anything.
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385. Grandma,
do you want to look at my picture?
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386. Honey, the police are here.
Why don't you go and play?
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387. Are they going to bring
my mummy back?
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388. I like the way he's laying.
There's no sign of struggle.
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389. There's no trauma, bullet holes,
knife wounds, bruises or contusions.
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390. Robert Hempsted Burger, 65 years old.
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391. He drives in once a week to sleep with
whatever he can get for $20.
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392. At 65,
he gets the senior citizens discount.
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393. The desk man found him.
You wanna talk to him?
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394. - Yeah, in a sec, thanks.
- OK.
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395. The blood under the nose
could just be from the decomp.
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396. He could have been strangled.
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397. There would be haemorrhaging
in the eyes from the strangulation.
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398. Who's case is this?
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399. He's a fat guy, he's 65.
It could just be a heart attack.
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400. It's murder. Where are the lab techs?
We can pull prints off his glasses.
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401. If somebody killed him,
they did a lousy job of robbing him.
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402. - It's a murder.
- How come his wallet's still here?
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403. How come his car isn't?
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404. Frank, we're going
to look for Jerry Jempson. OK?
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405. Yeah, OK.
Yeah, leave the rookie with me.
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406. - Call in and get me a car?
- You bet.
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407. You couldn't be
much worse than Feltham.
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408. - What car was Mr Becker driving?
- A T-Bird. White.
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409. - What year?
- A new one.
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410. - See anybody with him?
- Just the boy.
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411. - What boy?
- Johnny.
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412. He went down
and lived in the country with him.
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413. The same boy, since January.
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414. Why don't we just arrest Mrs Church?
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415. Because I want a confession and I'm not
bringing her in until I get what I need.
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416. I want this to be over with.
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417. If she's killed five husbands,
she's going to be tough to crack.
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418. Impossible! She didn't kill five husbands.
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419. - We'll have to dig up all five of them.
- Oh, mother!
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420. It's like a traffic jam in here.
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421. Why don't you look at the bright side?
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422. We've got five dead husbands
and Becker.
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423. Aunt Calpurnia is gonna
drive our class rate up to 60% .
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424. - We'll be heroes.
- Don't talk like that.
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425. You act like you've
never seen a dead body.
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426. It's different. You flip them over,
take their picture, bring them here.
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427. - It's not the same as digging is.
- It's their final repose.
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428. - Disrupt that and it breaks...
- We have a problem.
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429. - You dug up the wrong guy.
- How did they know?
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430. Because they found a bracelet
that said Eugene Bonaparte.
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431. That's how come they knew.
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432. They did the autopsy
before they found the ID bracelet.
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433. - You know what an autopsy is?
- I know. They dug him out like a canoe.
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434. It is bad enough
when you do it on the right man.
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435. - He ain't in the right place.
- Now you're getting somewhere!
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436. What I mean is we're at the right place,
but he ain't where he's supposed to be.
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437. OK, let me just ask you something.
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438. If we go to where Eugene Bonaparte
is supposed to be,
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439. you think we'll dig up the reverend?
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440. - Maybe.
- Why? They died a month apart.
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441. Maybe not.
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442. You don't know where he is, do you?
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443. The man is lost.
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444. This man was entrusted to you
for his eternal rest.
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445. - Eternal rest.
- He's a man of God.
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446. Now he's out there somewhere,
under the mud, in a hole. He's lost.
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447. We'll find you someone else.
How many do you need?
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448. - I thought I put you with the new guy.
- Pembleton's with the new guy.
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449. - Why can't I control my own men?
- It's better to be feared than loved.
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450. I won't remind you again.
A tie is the dress code.
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451. - You're not working Narcotics.
- Without a tie you get no respect.
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452. You don't deserve to be respected.
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453. Jerry Jempson has disappeared,
face it, the no-hitter is over.
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454. Detective Howard, I'm Jerry Jempson.
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455. You're not on anything, are you Jerry?
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456. - No, ma'am. That's a stupid question.
- Stupid question?
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457. - It will be, yeah.
- Clean as a whistle?
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458. Yeah.
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459. We had an appointment earlier.
Why didn't you show up?
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460. I lost my appointment book.
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461. Why was a dead body
found in your basement?
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462. Is that what that smell was?
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463. You remember
talking to me this morning?
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464. Yes. You look better in person.
I was surprised when I saw you.
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465. You've ever met Henry Biddle?
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466. It rhymes with fiddle, ha? Biddle, yeah...
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467. I think I... yeah,
well, it sounds Biddle... no.
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468. I'm sorry... no. Biddle... no.
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469. Well, can I think about that question,
because I'm not sure about it?
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470. Biddle, Biddle, Biddle, Biddle...
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471. No, no Biddle.
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472. - You have a nephew named Rick?
- No.
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473. - Ray?
- No.
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474. Do you know anybody
named Rick or Ray?
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475. - No.
- He drives a black 280Z?
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476. - No.
- Know a girl called Jenny Goode?
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477. Red head?
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478. - Do I know a red head?
- Can you give me a knockwurst?
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479. - You have to pay for it.
- He'll pay for mine too.
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480. I'll confess, would that satisfy you?
I did it, OK? It's over, I confess.
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481. I had a blackout and now
it comes back to me. I was driving.
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482. I killed Jenny Goode, my tyres
hydroplaned over her. Case closed.
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483. I did it. Cancel the knockwurst,
I'm going to the gas chamber.
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484. You think we can get the death penalty?
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485. It's a death penalty
when you smoke in the car.
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486. You're not going to smoke
while we're eating?
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487. - It's still got it's cover on.
- So you practice safe smoking?
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488. Long blonde hair...
Anybody have long blond hair anymore?
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489. You pulled the ident photos?
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490. Yeah, I pulled the photos.
I'm pulling them now.
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491. Detective Munch...
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492. It's similarly long, I guess.
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493. Good morning.
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494. - Give me a quarter.
- Give you a quarter?
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495. If I give you a quarter, will you
leave me alone about Jenny Goode?
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496. It's with mixed emotions
that I report that you've acquired
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497. the odour of a dedicated police.
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498. - Thank you.
- Find anything?
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499. One guy's got a black 280Z with
front end damage, but he has brown hair.
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500. Another guy has long blond hair,
but he has a tan coloured Trans Am.
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501. But there's one that keeps coming back.
This is from two weeks after the murder.
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502. What is wrong with this photograph?
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503. Black hair?
Blond eyebrows.
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504. - Detective Munch, that is police work!
- His hair's dyed.
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505. Why would a motorhead, two weeks
after the murder, dye his hair black?
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506. - Let's go shake his tree.
- Absolutely.
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507. Detective Munch.
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508. - You ran her down, Jimmy.
- I was drinking. I don't remember.
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509. Don't lie to me.
She was run over in that lot.
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510. I thought I hit the kerb,
I thought I hit the kerb.
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511. There's no kerb in that lot.
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512. I was drinking.
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513. You picked her up, paid for her drinks,
maybe smoked some dope.
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514. Then you drove to the lot to have sex,
then she said she wanted to go home.
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515. You struggled, she lost her sandal
when she got out of the car,
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516. then you ran her down.
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517. I don't remember.
I was drinking.
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518. We found red hair in the undercarriage.
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519. I was drinking. I was drinking.
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520. I was drinking, I was drinking...
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521. I was drinking.
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522. - Where's the Coroner?
- You're not supposed to say "Coroner".
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523. You should say "Medical Examiner".
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524. We're gonna have a conversation
about the Jenny Goode road kill,
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525. which just happens to be a murder.
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526. I may wake up everybody in this morgue.
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527. You don't say "morgue", sir.
It's "medical examiner's office".
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528. - Hey!
- What?
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529. What's a lady like you
doing in a place like this?
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530. Looking for Mr Right.
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531. "To Lieutenant Giardello,
from Detective Steve Crosetti.
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532. "Ethnic slurs/comments
made by Detective Meldrick Lewis."
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533. - I told you you would regret that.
- You can't send that.
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534. You give that to Gee,
that makes it official.
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535. "It's something I've
never faced in this department."
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536. That's not funny.
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537. "On the above date Lewis
made verbal attacks on my ancestry."
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538. - What did you say?
- I called him a salami-head.
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539. "My parent's were from Italy
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540. "and my father played
the homely trade of butcher,
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541. "which made the salami-brain
remark particularly offensive."
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542. - You need a hyphen with "salami-brain".
- You can't send that.
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543. When did the Italians become Italians?
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544. Gee is not going to notice the joke.
He's got no sense of humour.
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545. - Who says it's a joke?
- We go from Roman to Italian. When?
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546. One day it's "Friends, Romans,
Countrymen", the next, "O, eh".
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547. "Being of negligible
ancestry..." I like that, nice touch.
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548. They take that stuff seriously.
That's like sexual harassment.
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549. - That's my next memo.
- For Christ's sake.
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550. - You like "shame" or chagrin"?
- Chagrin.
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551. You can't insult an ethnic group
worse than the truth.
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552. - Lay off the Irish.
- The Irish.
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553. A million people died in the Potato
Famine. Ireland is an Island.
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554. An Island, by definition,
is surrounded by fish.
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555. Millions died because
they didn't like fish.
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556. Potatoes are nothing,
it's not even the main course.
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557. Give me that thing. Give me it!
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558. The memo goes here,
the memo goes in.
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559. - How are you doing?
- Hey. Give me a Boh.
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560. - A glass of milk.
- Make mine a Club Soda.
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561. So, do you think
we're going to catch that kid?
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562. - What kid?
- The Burger murder.
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563. You think it was the kid
that he picked up in the park?
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564. The cars on the teletype,
we'll catch the kid with the car.
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565. Why do you think he'd be riding that car
when it would be the easiest way
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566. to link him to the murder.
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567. I dunno.
Because crime makes you stupid.
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568. Can I quote you on that?
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569. OK, listen. I know everyone thinks
I'm here because of the Mayor,
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570. but I went to the Mayor because of this.
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571. Two years on the lake because I knew
it would get me to homicide.
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572. Look, kid, I've got nothing against
you, but I don't need a partner.
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573. - I don't want it, I don't need it.
- Not "it", me.
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574. OK. I don't want you.
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575. What do you observe
about the suspect, Detective?
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576. Approximately 5"10', 1/50.
He's got scratches on his left cheek...
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577. No, no, no. The suspect is asleep.
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578. He's been in the room for four hours.
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579. Rule number 4: A guilty man left
in the box alone, falls asleep.
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580. Are there any other rules?
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581. Yeah, uncooperative, too cooperative,
talks too much, talks too little,
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582. blinks, stares, gets his story straight,
messes his story up.
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583. There are no other rules -
it's an expression.
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584. Yeah, I'm hip. So are you
going to interrogate him?
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585. Interrogate him?
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586. Yeah, I'm just saying that,
not a partner thing,
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587. but when you interrogate him
I'd like to sit in.
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588. Then what you'll witness
will not be an interrogation,
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589. but an act of salesmanship.
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590. As silver-tongue and thieving,
as ever moved used cars,
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591. Florida swampland, or Bibles. But what
I am selling... is a long prison term
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592. to a client who has
no genuine use for the product.
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593. So that's a "yes".
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594. Jonathan, my man!
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595. We've got some
serious business to sort out.
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596. - Can I have a cigarette?
- Give my friend a cigarette.
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597. This is Detective Bayliss.
He lives up on Eager Street.
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598. Right next to the gas chamber.
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599. Have you got any Kools?
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600. Before we get started,
let's get through this paperwork.
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601. - Do you want to read that?
- I... I didn't do nothing.
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602. Just read it out loud
so that I know you're reading it.
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603. "You have the absolute right
to remain silent."
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604. OK. Just put your initial
right next to that one.
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605. "You have the right to talk with a lawyer
at any time, before any questioning,
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606. "or before answering any questions."
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607. OK, you understand all that.
Just make your initial next to that one.
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608. This is out of ink.
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609. - What if I want a lawyer?
- 'That's your constitutional right.
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610. 'You get up here
and call that lawyer.
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611. - 'It looks like first-degree murder.'
- Get him, Frank. We need this one.
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612. I...
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613. You want a lawyer.
I'll get you one.
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614. I walk out, the next face you'll see
is the State's Attorney
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615. a three-piece suit with a licence to kill.
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616. Listen, all I did was steal the car.
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617. You guys want to arrest me,
arrest me. I never met this guy.
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618. So why do you think we're here?
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619. Huh?
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620. The reason I'm here is to make sure
that you've got nothing to say,
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621. before I write it all down.
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622. You take a look around.
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623. Go ahead, you take a good look.
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624. This room is like a wall.
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625. And at the top of that wall
is a small open window - a way out.
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626. I am that window.
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627. So what happened, huh?
What was it?
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628. I'll tell you what it was. He got a seizure,
you got scared, and you ran out.
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629. That's what it was.
You're wasting my time.
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630. Yeah, he had a seizure.
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631. So now you're talking.
OK, here's your rights form.
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632. Go ahead, read that.
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633. I am willing to answer
questions and don't want an attorney.
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634. My decision to answer questions without
an attorney is voluntary on my part.
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635. OK, go ahead and sign this.
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636. So, you went to Westpoint Motel
with Burger?
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637. Yeah, I was there.
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638. - You were there when he died?
- He had the seizure.
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639. A-ha.
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640. He says that he was there,
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641. alone in the hotel room with Burger...
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642. at the time of death.
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643. He started shaking,
flapping his arms...
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644. Johnny, Johnny, Johnny...
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645. Burger was strangled, huh?
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646. The autopsy report proves it.
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647. You did a man's crime, son.
Now act like a man.
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648. You strangled him. Go ahead and say it.
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649. Say it, son.
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650. Yeah, I strangled him.
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651. OK.
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652. It's gonna be all right.
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653. I saw what you did in there.
That kid wanted a lawyer.
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654. - Did he say it?
- Yeah.
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655. I never heard him say,
"I want a lawyer."
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656. - That was very clear.
- Well, that's the law.
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657. The law says
that you give the man a chance.
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658. - He had his chance.
- You tricked him into waiving his rights.
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659. You tricked him. When does the autopsy
report prove that burger was strangled?
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660. - You think he killed him?
- Yeah. That's not the point.
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661. At trial, the lawyer will have him
on the stand saying,
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662. "He changed his mind about the sex."
There's not a member of that jury
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663. who won't think that Burger was a
dirty old man who got what was coming.
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664. The State's attorney
will bargain it down to five years,
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665. the kid will do a third of that,
and you think he didn't have a chance.
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666. What would an innocent man
do with the same chance?
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667. Is that a line
from your textbook, rookie?
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668. Stay out of my face.
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669. It's getting to me.
I wake up and checking my body
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670. to see if there's a chalk outline.
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671. You should see what we
went through at the cemetery today.
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672. I could retire on half pension
and go into the dry wall business.
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673. You retire? It's like saying
you'll be a ballerina. It ain't possible.
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674. Last year, we had 325 cases
and solved three quarters.
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675. This year we'll have 350 solved,
another three quarters.
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676. You mow the lawn, the next week
you've gotta mow it again.
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677. It's homicide. The one thing
this country is still good at.
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678. Dry wall. You put up a dry wall and
you have a sense of accomplishment.
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679. Let me tell you about a business.
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680. The diaper business, that's a business.
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681. - Diapers. Like diapers?
- Yeah.
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682. Adult diapers. More adults
wear diapers than kids.
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683. - That's a fact. Disposable diapers.
- No kidding.
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684. Let me tell you how I got the idea.
Think mail order, right?
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685. A discreet package, delivered direct.
Just the three of us, you can't loose.
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686. This could be it.
This could be our ticket out.
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687. Mail-order disposable diapers?
That's some sort of career?
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688. Would you rather
bust your butt for a buck?
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689. If you were a Supreme Court Justice
in the supermarket with diapers,
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690. can you imagine the embarrassment?
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691. What embarrassment? Madonna is
wearing diapers in that new photo book.
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692. If that catches on
it could be the end of it.
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693. Look at this.
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694. That's what I've become. I'm just
an easy mark. I'm a fat old white man,
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695. That's all I am, and this guy's trying...
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696. I'll take care of this new-age mugger.
Neither rain nor snow, nor sleet...
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697. Mike, if you kill him, he's mine.
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698. We're police. Go rob somebody else.
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699. You want it? Are you ready? Take it.
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700. Detective Bayliss.
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701. - Sir...
- Stand back, please.
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702. Homicide.
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