1. You came across the body
this morning?
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2. I thought, my God, what is this?
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3. It didn't look real to me for a moment.
It looked like a mannequin.
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4. It didn't register right away that I was
looking at a dead person. A man.
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5. What time was this?
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6. About six o'clock.
I got up early to check on my perennials.
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7. I covered them last night
with plastic sheets.
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8. There was a threat of frost
in the forecast for overnight.
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9. - What time this morning? Six o'clock?
- Yeah. I just said that, didn't I?
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10. - Yeah, you did.
- I wanna make sure you have it.
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11. Don't worry. If she doesn't I do.
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12. - Do you know the victim?
- No.
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13. - Howard, are you okay?
- Yeah, I'm fine.
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14. - You just got real pale suddenly.
- Sure did.
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15. Could you just go on
with what you were saying?
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16. I use plastic to cover my rose bushes
and Chrysanthemums.
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17. I've been trying to conserve, everyone
here in Union Square is recycling.
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18. But the plastic keeps the plants moist.
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19. I wouldn't have used plastic otherwise.
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20. Call yourself an environmentalist?
Cigarette hanging out of your mouth...
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21. You know how many toxins are
in those cigarettes? Go on! Suck it in!
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22. 4,000 chemicals in every puff
and over 40 of them cause cancer.
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23. You have twice the chances
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24. of hitting the heart attack lottery
of somebody who doesn't smoke.
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25. And 20 times more chance of getting
lung cancer. You have emphysema.
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26. - Chronic bronchitis...
- Come on!
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27. Cancer of the mouth, of the throat,
of the lungs, of the stomach...
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28. Cataracts, loss of vision,
sinus infection...
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29. Oh, my God, you quit smoking.
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30. You committed this madness without
consulting me? Are you nuts?
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31. No, you're selfish. You ex-smokers
are more relentless than AA,
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32. or the Moonies,
or those born-again vegetarians!
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33. Well, I'm not gonna
let you bully me about this.
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34. I don't wanna hear about how your lungs
are pinker than a newborn baby's
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35. or how you're free of mucus and phlegm.
It's a bunch of crap and nonsense.
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36. Stop counting the days you go without
a cigarette. Just watch my back.
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37. You're puttin' my life on the line!
I'll put in for hazard pay.
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38. No, I'm gonna put in for another partner.
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39. Beau!
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40. Beau, would you...
We're not finished here. Oh, man!
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41. All right, what have we got?
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42. It's a suicide, Munch.
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43. Or a murder
staged to look like a suicide.
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44. You've been doing this for too long.
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45. This is pretty elaborate. Look
at these knots, the way this is rigged.
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46. And she's not a big person.
How did she get that high?
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47. She was on a horse.
Died with her boots on.
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48. - Yippee kay yay yi oh!
- Gentlemen, meet Frank.
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49. - We found him a couple of blocks away.
- Speeding?
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50. Be right back, OK?
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51. - Was this music on when you got here?
- Yes, sir.
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52. The country and western music
is what killed her.
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53. - I don't follow.
- You don't?
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54. Songs like "I'd Be Better Off
in a Pine Box"!
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55. - I like country and western.
- Sorry to hear that.
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56. What do you get if you play
one of those songs backwards?
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57. What?
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58. You get your wife, your job,
and your dog back.
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59. That was the Lieutenant.
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60. He said since this is a suicide
and the squad is shorthanded
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61. he wants us to hop over and investigate
a suspicious death.
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62. - Where?
- Harbor Hospital.
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63. That's not a suspicious death,
that's malpractice.
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64. See you, Frank.
Take care, Roy Rogers!
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65. Yeah.
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66. - How you doing?
- All right.
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67. All right.
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68. Who did you see last night
at Union Square?
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69. - Can I help you?
- Nope. But thanks.
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70. - Who are you?
- Don Falls. Public Works Inspector.
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71. I'm taking air quality measurements.
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72. - Says who?
- Says the city.
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73. City Council passed the air quality
ordinance three years ago.
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74. Every public access building
has gotta be tested.
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75. You're now just getting around to it?
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76. Work order falls in my box yesterday,
I come in today.
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77. - That's all I know for the paycheck I get.
- This is a what?
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78. It's a fibrous aerosol monitor.
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79. This shows how much dust
and fibre is in the air?
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80. - Yeah. Continuous reading.
- Is this good?
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81. Yeah. It's reading less than 70.
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82. Any reading less than 70 particles
per square millimetre
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83. is OK by EPA standards.
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84. - So, it's safe to drink my coffee?
- Yeah. This building isn't so bad.
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85. Cos it's so old.
It's the newer buildings.
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86. The ones built between the Sixties
and Seventies.
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87. They wrapped up those buildings
tighter than a rubber ball.
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88. Those are your hot potatoes.
Your gas chambers.
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89. - But we're safe here.
- Oh, yeah. More than safe.
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90. - You'll stop bothering my detectives?
- Me?
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91. Oh, I'm gone.
I'm history.
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92. This probably doesn't say
much for me,
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93. but you're about the closest thing I got
to a best friend.
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94. And so without further ado,
I want you to see my baby.
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95. - Your baby? Ah, Meldrick!
- She's a beut, huh?
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96. - I think it looks like an angel.
- Not just an angel, Crosetti.
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97. It's a high-riser. 427 overhead Cam V-8
with dual holley carbs.
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98. 600 horses of power in this baby.
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99. She flies like the Wicked Witch
of the West!
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100. - I'm gonna have to move to Nevada.
- Oh, let me see.
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101. Where are the doors and the tyres?
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102. See, this is the petty minor details!
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103. What you have in your hand
is the heart and the soul
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104. of the Cobra that I'm building.
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105. That doesn't play with me.
See, when you buy a house,
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106. you don't buy a pile of dirt
with a toilet on it.
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107. You buy four walls
which constitutes a dwelling.
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108. You, if you look very closely,
have squat here.
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109. You're making fun of me!
But what I have there
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110. is the foundation of a classic sports car.
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111. What you have on your tie, is ink.
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112. Homicide, Detective Goodwrench.
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113. Ink on my...
Oh, that's what this was. Tie.
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114. - What's the matter with you?
- I'm OK.
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115. Where's my damn lighter?
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116. - Let me have a light.
- I don't have one.
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117. - Maybe you do.
- I don't.
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118. - Check your jacket pocket.
- I don't smoke any more.
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119. I know. But I thought maybe
you had a match...
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120. I can't have lighters or matches
on me.
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121. I can't have spicy foods, drink beer
or have ashtrays in my house.
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122. OK. I just thought
maybe you had one from before.
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123. I have the patch on. One of those
nicotine reduction systems.
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124. It's gonna wean me off the
addiction. It's my second set.
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125. I was coming off of, what was it?
You know, like...
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126. It was three packs of these
disgusting things every day.
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127. I feel better. You know, and...
I sleep better, Frank.
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128. The things that I eat,
the foods that I eat...
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129. I gotta stay away from the spicy foods
and all that, but vegetables, Frank.
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130. Vegetables, they just never tasted
so sweet.
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131. - I'm gonna get a light in the car.
- No. Stay here.
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132. You sat in the smoking section,
you get a light. Can we have matches?
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133. - Don't worry about it.
- No. Just sit down.
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134. Smoke your cigarette here.
It doesn't bother me. Just sit down.
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135. - Does this bother you?
- No.
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136. I thought the patch took away the urge.
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137. It does, and there's no problem.
Look it. A-ha! Matches.
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138. - Oh, great.
- Now I don't have the urge.
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139. - I don't want the cigarette any more.
- No, you do.
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140. Just light the match, light the cigarette.
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141. I can't light the match because
it will bring back a very negative...
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142. - And you want me to light the cigarette?
- Yes, please.
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143. - Even thought I don't want it?
- For God's sake. Just light it. Yes?
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144. This is you lighting the cigarette
and sublimating it through me!
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145. You're nobody's fool, Frank.
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146. - Great. Tops off a meal, doesn't it?
- You're one sick puppy, you know that?
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147. Why are cops such big
country and western fans?
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148. Bobbie Sue this, Billy Ray that.
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149. Two-minute stories about
how much a dog knows about life.
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150. Morality tales. Slices of life.
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151. If dogs knew so much about life,
they wouldn't hang around with humans.
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152. So what kind of music do you like?
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153. - I don't know.
- How could you not know?
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154. - I like Elvis.
- Elvis Presley, The King?
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155. - Yes, Munch.
- The King has left the planet!
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156. The man was a god.
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157. - The man was a junkie.
- They put him on a postage stamp.
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158. They'd put Ted Bundy on a postage
stamp if they thought it would sell!
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159. Patient's name is Howell.
Percy Howell.
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160. 14-years-old. Died an hour ago
of a cerebral haemorrhage.
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161. What makes you think it was a murder?
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162. The haemorrhage is a result of trauma
to the skull by a blunt object.
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163. - Mugging?
- Probably.
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164. - Can we talk to whoever brought him in?
- Ambo didn't bring him in.
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165. The clerk said he just
appeared on the waiting room couch.
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166. He walked in under his own steam
with a cerebral haemorrhage?
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167. It's possible.
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168. According to the scan, he sustained the
blows to the head a few days ago.
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169. Oh, not another teenager.
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170. Don't old people die around here
any more?
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171. Why would someone get whacked
on the noggin
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172. and then wait days for treatment?
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173. Mr Howell, we're very sorry
about your loss.
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174. God's will, be done.
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175. - Was Percy mugged recently?
- I don't know.
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176. How do you explain the way he came
home a few days ago all beat up?
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177. - He didn't.
- And you didn't ask?
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178. In this neighbourhood,
people get attacked every day.
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179. That may be true,
but we're talking about your son.
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180. Did he, er... complain?
About anything?
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181. - Pain?
- He said he had a headache.
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182. - I gave him Bufferin.
- When's the last time you saw him?
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183. Last night.
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184. - He went out with one of his friends.
- What's his friend's name?
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185. I don't know.
He didn't introduce me.
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186. Are you a Jew?
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187. - I'm Jewish, yes.
- Mmm.
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188. I can always tell.
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189. Let me get that coffee.
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190. I don't think it was a mugging.
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191. I wonder if it was child abuse.
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192. - The father.
- What a cold fish, huh?
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193. I mean, he had no feelings.
Just nothing about his son.
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194. I've never been a father, but how can
you have no feelings about your kid?
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195. You regret
never being a daddy?
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196. I regret everything.
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197. What's happening
with you and Doctor Blythe?
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198. I just...
I haven't called her lately.
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199. - Well, you've been preoccupied.
- Yeah.
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200. Went over last night to pick up the last
of my things from the old house,
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201. cos my wife is moving to California.
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202. She wants to be somewhere
where it's always sunny.
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204. "You ruined my life."
Like I did it on purpose, right?
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205. Like, you know, I had a plan when we
met, on that first date, to ruin her life.
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206. So, er... I'll call District
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207. and see if Hal Senior
has any priors on child abuse.
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208. Good. Let's do it.
Let's get this one fast.
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209. Looking good, Gee.
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210. I'd give everything to have a child
that size again.
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211. If you want a baby,
you gotta get you a new wife.
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212. - It's like riding a bike.
- I had a wife.
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213. Yeah, well, you know, one dies...
and you get another one, huh?
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214. Jim Sinter and I would watch the same
football game every weekend.
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215. We'd read the same newspaper,
we'd buy our clothes and ties
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at the same clearance sale.
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217. Every day when the shift changes
we'd pass each other,
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218. we'd talk about open cases, being
understaffed, our ulcers, sports...
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219. 12 hours later,
we'd repeat the dance.
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220. Uh-huh.
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221. Every day of those 12 years
Jim Sinter was there.
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222. I guess I thought he always would be.
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223. You know, well, it's...
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224. I don't like... change.
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225. - So what is it? Sex or money?
- What?
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226. Somethin' powerful
to make you give up smoking.
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227. Either you made a bet,
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228. or you're sharing your party favours
with a significant other.
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229. Sex and money are the only two things
in this world more potent than tobacco.
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230. - What are you talkin' about?
- I hear rumours.
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231. Rumours about you and Assistant States
Attorney Ed Danvers.
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232. What kind of bet you got going with him?
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233. I don't have any bet going with him.
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234. Oh! So, you went out to dinner
and then back to your place,
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235. and after a night of hot, steamy,
bone rattling, you light a cigarette.
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236. And he gets on your case
about the smoking, right?
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237. C'mon, it's about love.
Right?
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238. - Shows, huh?
- Yeah.
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239. I feel tawdry just thinking about it.
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240. I must be crazy.
Certifiable.
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241. I should go see the Department shrink
about it.
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242. - Frank?
- What?
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243. Ed Danvers is an alpha male.
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244. He's a stallion among ponies.
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245. He's a man larger than life itself.
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246. - Large. You mean large as in, er...
- Mm-hm.
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247. - Ah...
- Why else would I quit the habit?
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248. Whoa, whoa!
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249. We're talking about Ed Danvers, right?
The midget dweeb?
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250. - C'mon, cut it out.
- No, he drives me insane.
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251. Makes me see stars.
I walk around feeling all this sweet pain.
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252. I shouldn't be hearing this.
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253. How do you talk
about something like this?
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254. - And he's constant.
- Howard!
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255. I mean, anywhere. All day, all night.
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256. In the park, in the car,
in the movie theatre.
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257. I've had to set some ground rules.
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258. He can't touch me in restaurants
or in a church.
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259. Howard, I think you're going too far.
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260. Frank.
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261. Frank.
I was only kidding.
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262. I didn't give up cigarettes
for Ed Danvers but for me.
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263. - You were kidding?
- Yes.
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264. - About everything?
- Yes.
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265. Yeah.
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266. No.
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267. - Oh, come on Howard.
- Hey, see?
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268. I guess you'll never know.
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269. Do you know
where those Polaroids are?
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270. This girl wants to talk to someone
about the Howell case.
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271. Why don't you sit down, honey?
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272. - I'm going to get some coffee.
- Yeah.
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273. Go ahead, it's all right.
You can sit down.
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274. Pretty sweater you got on.
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275. My name is Stanley.
What's your name?
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276. - Anna Prager.
- Anna Prager. Beautiful name.
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278. It's pretty terrible
what happened to Percy, huh?
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279. Did you come to tell me something
about Percy?
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280. I was up in my room,
and I couldn't sleep.
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281. This was the night
that Percy was hurt?
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282. Yeah.
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283. - You know what time it was?
- No.
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284. I was supposed to be asleep
and then I heard yelling.
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285. I went to the window
and saw Percy with another boy.
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286. - Do you know the other boy's name?
- No.
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287. Have you seen that other boy
around before?
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288. Yeah. A lot.
I've seen him with Percy all the time.
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289. - He has a car.
- What kind of car?
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290. Red.
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291. This other boy.
Er... did you see his face?
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292. Sort of. He had on a hat...
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293. One of those ones
with the funny snap in the front.
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294. - Funny snap in the front?
- Yeah.
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295. One of those ones
from the old man golfers...
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296. Er... Look at that.
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297. - Is that the hat we're talking about?
- Yeah, but it wasn't snapped.
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298. That's me.
I'm a real old man golfer myself.
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299. It wasn't snapped, huh?
You know what, Anna?
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300. We're gonna go to another room,
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301. and we're gonna look
at some pictures of boys,
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302. and we're gonna see if we can find
the one who was with Percy that night.
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303. I wasn't supposed to say anything.
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304. I know what could happen
if that boy came back.
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305. I've seen red cars all around my house.
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306. He must be coming around.
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307. But you came
because Percy was your friend?
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308. Yeah.
I never told him, but...
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309. I was hoping he'd be my boyfriend.
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310. I understand.
Let's go look at those pictures.
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312. Hey, Gee.
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313. - Anything on the Union Square murder?
- Had a witness in here yesterday.
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314. All I gotta do is find the killer
and hope the witness can ID them.
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315. Well, keep me posted.
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316. The mayor hates the idea that someone
got whacked in Union Square.
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317. - It scares the tourists.
- Wouldn't want that.
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318. - Hey, Gee.
- Tim.
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319. You look... contemplative today, sir.
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320. Must be that grappa
you turned me on to.
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321. I did? I hate grappa.
It tastes and smells like kerosene.
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322. I tell you, Bayliss,
I had two shots of it last night
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323. and for the first time, I actually like
having myself for company!
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324. Everything's empty.
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325. - Tim.
- Er...
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326. - You took the last Coke, Tim.
- I didn't. Really.
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327. But I can run up to the third floor and get
you something. Do you need a Coke?
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328. It's all right. Just give me some money.
You're hung-over. I'll go.
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329. - No.
- C'mon, Gee.
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330. I'm willing to run up to the third floor
for you and only you.
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331. No. Then I'd be beholden to you.
I'd owe you.
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332. You make it sound like
you're playing chess with death.
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333. Maybe I am.
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334. What the hell is going on here?
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335. I know you're upset, Al.
I'd be upset too.
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336. I didn't know you hadn't been informed
of this asbestos removal.
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337. It didn't seep into the air. The insulation
and fireproofing is still intact.
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338. No money is being spared in the budget
on this removal.
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339. This clean up is in strict adherence
to Federal guidelines and procedures.
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340. This building would be safe
if you didn't remove the asbestos.
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341. - I'm gonna make a couple of calls.
- Who are you calling?
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342. We have the makings
of a great story here.
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343. I have asbestos flying around here
and no one tells the rank and file?
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344. The men and women
who put their lives on the line
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345. every day working out
of this homicide unit?
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346. There are no asbestos fibres
flying around in the air!
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347. Let's see what the Baltimore Sun, radio,
and local TV stations do with this story!
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348. - It's a non-story, Al.
- Oh, it is, huh?
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349. Is that why the two of you
are down here, to tell me
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350. how non a non-related story this is?
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351. - What do you want?
- I want something?
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352. Come on! You're cute,
but not that cute.
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353. Oh, I'm a heartbreaker!
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354. - Tell me what you want.
- What do you want?
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355. If you didn't want something, you'd have
made your phone calls a long time ago.
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356. Right. I want my people to have chest
x-rays and physicals paid for by the city.
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357. I want the information about
the asbestos removal given to them.
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358. I want them to be able to make
the choice of whether or not
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359. to come here while
this asbestos removal is going on.
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360. Done.
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361. I want there to be a follow-up every year
about this, paid for by the city,
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363. Done.
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364. None of the work should proceed
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365. until this health issue is resolved.
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366. Hey, I'm on a tight schedule.
I can't afford any delays.
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I see anyone walking up to that top floor,
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368. then I will post six of my biggest
detectives in front of that exit
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369. and seal the place until next spring.
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370. You can't take this personally.
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371. That's what they tell prisoners before
they punk 'em. Are you tryin' to punk me?
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372. - I wouldn't say that to you.
- You got us on this one!
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373. You want an ounce of blood out of us?
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374. You want some kind of revenge?
Would that satisfy you?
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375. An ounce of your blood to satisfy me?
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376. My Sicilian ancestors believed
that revenge is best served cold.
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377. I want you to pray with all your heart,
my friend,
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378. that if any one of my detectives comes
down with asbestos sickness,
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379. if any one of those detectives
even has a funny cough,
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380. then I want you to remember
the Sicilian's blood oath -
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381. Ti sotterrerò, my friend.
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382. I will bury you.
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383. Ah, the glamour boys are here.
DeSilva, you thinkin' about movin' in?
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384. - You'd ruin the neighbourhood.
- We ran out of room next door.
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385. I don't expect you to be
the Welcome Wagon lady,
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386. but we made the biggest drug bust
in Baltimore history.
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387. - Uh-oh. Get out the body bags!
- Why?
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388. Because these narcs make a seizure,
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389. get a few headlines, next day we gotta
clean up three, four bodies -
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390. dealers, middlemen,
innocent bystanders.
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391. - And that's my fault.
- It's the law's fault.
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392. Hey Russ, what's up?
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393. - It's the biggest bust in history.
- You know what that means.
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394. I'm not bitter.
I can use the overtime.
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395. - But just this week.
- All right.
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396. Marijuana's illegal
cos of William Randolph Hearst.
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397. - You mean the Citizen Kane Hearst?
- Yes. And the DuPonts.
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398. Marijuana's the flowering tops
of the hemp plant,
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399. which also produces a high quality
fibre. Better than wood fibre.
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400. The Hearsts owned lots of timber.
They would've lost a fortune.
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401. And the DuPonts wanted to introduce
a new synthetic to the world, nylon.
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402. - To replace hemp rope.
- Ah, so then they outlawed the hemp?
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403. Until World War Two.
Then Japan invaded the Philippines,
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404. took over the hemp plantations. There
was a shortage of rope during the war,
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405. so American farmers grew hemp.
They made a film, Hemp for Victory.
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406. - I saw it.
- They showed it to all the 4-H clubs.
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407. Then Hearst, after the war, helps
the government get hemp illegal again,
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408. which made marijuana illegal again.
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409. Yeah, it's well put but I've heard
that Hearst theory before.
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410. How do you explain that marijuana
is illegal in most other countries?
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411. First, it's not a theory.
Second, Hearst had a very far reach.
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412. - You really believe that?
- I do.
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413. No wonder you guys
can't solve a murder.
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414. Well, I wouldn't solve yours.
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415. All right, so I'll be the primary.
Cool?
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416. - OK. Why?
- I need the money.
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417. Two hours here,
three hours interrogation,
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418. three hours of paperwork,
four hours for the autopsy.
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419. It's 12 hours at time and a half.
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420. - You're a whore.
- I'm a man building a Cobra.
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421. - Can I make a call?
- Who would you like to call?
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422. My ride.
I've been here an hour.
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423. As soon as we're through here,
we'll get you a ride.
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424. Evan,
you own a red Camaro, don't you?
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425. - Yeah.
- Do you know Percy Howell?
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426. No.
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427. We have a witness who saw you
with Percy the night he was attacked.
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428. - Me? Nope.
- We have a witness.
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429. - I don't care. I don't know the man.
- Evan?
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430. Do you mean that you don't know
the man in the philosophical sense,
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431. as in "no man really knows
another man",
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432. or are you referring to the Biblical
sense in like, say, "Lot knew his wife"?
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433. What's he jagging' on about?
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434. You're a lying bastard!
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435. Do you think we're stupid?
Answer me!
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436. I don't know.
I don't know you.
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437. You don't know me, or him, or Percy.
Do you know anybody?
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438. - Huh?
- Huh? You're a lying liar.
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439. You're just a liar! You make me sick!
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440. - You're charged!
- Charged with what?
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441. Charged with what?
With being a lying liar, OK?
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442. - You lying piece of detritus!
- I didn't lie. What is detritus?
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443. Detective Munch, I'm afraid that we're
going to have to subject Mr Hess here
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444. to an electrolyte neutron-magnetic
scan test.
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445. A what?
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446. Detective Bolander,
I think that's an excellent idea.
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447. A very good idea.
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448. We're going to neutron
this little bastard!
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449. And I can't wait.
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450. You want me to section off
a non-smoking area for you two?
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451. Not just for the two of us,
for any non-smokers.
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452. A-ha!
Where are all these non-smokers?
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453. - If you build it, they will come.
- Is that right?
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454. Where do you suggest I find a space to
build this non-nicotine Field of Dreams?
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455. - Would the coffee room suit you?
- You'd give us that?
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456. Sure.
I'd give you permission to post a notice.
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457. You put up a sign to ban all cigarette
smoking in the coffee room.
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458. No, I think that the coffee room
is sacred to the guys, Gee, you know?
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459. - You're not as dumb as you look.
- Thanks.
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460. Coffee and nicotine, mom and apple pie,
hot dogs and mustard, sex and latex...
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461. Mess with any of the combination of
those, you take your life in your hands.
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462. There's a statute from OSHA
that mandates
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463. that no smoking areas be designated
in each and every public working place.
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464. Oh, OSHA?
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465. All right, there are federal statutes
and state statutes and city statutes
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466. mandating that people curb their dogs,
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467. play their stereos
at a reasonable volume,
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468. and respect the office of the Presidency.
But who cares about any of that?
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469. OSHA.
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470. You refuse to enforce a federal law?
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471. Yes, I do. I most certainly do.
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472. Gee, sometimes being in command
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473. means issuing unpopular orders.
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474. Are you calling me a coward?
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475. - No, sir.
- Sure you are.
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476. In so many words,
you're saying that I'm too scared
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477. to put a cigarette ban in this squad room.
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478. I watched Crosetti try to quit smoking.
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479. Crosetti without smoking
is an unnecessary terror.
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480. You may be right, I may be a coward,
but you may be right,
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481. and needlessly stupid and reckless
at the same time. Now get out of here.
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482. Evan computes as a member of a
loosely formed gang called the Zeps.
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483. - Think it was them that mugged Percy?
- I don't know.
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484. What'd you say we find out?
All right, bring him in!
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485. Mr Hess,
according to Federal regulation
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486. seven dash seven, dash B,
dash point six,
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487. I have to inform you that continued
exposure to this machine -
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488. the electrolyte neutron-magnetic
test scanner - can be lethal.
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489. For your own health,
I urge you
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490. to answer these questions
quickly and truthfully.
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491. - Understand?
- But... that's only a copy machine.
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492. Copy machine?
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493. You know,
a machine that makes copies.
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494. Hey, Beau.
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495. - Stanley, your ex-wife's on the phone.
- Right. I'll get back to her.
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496. You guys doin' the electrolyte
neutron-magnetic test scan?
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497. Yes.
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498. I don't even wanna be in the building
when that thing's turned on, all right?
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499. Right, Mr Hess,
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500. take your right glove off and place
your right hand in the designated area.
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501. Let's go.
I don't want to waste time with this thing.
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502. - Mr Hess, is your name Evan Hess?
- Yes.
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503. So far, so good.
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504. Do you belong to a gang
known as the Zeps?
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505. Yes.
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506. Very good.
Just keep telling the truth, Evan.
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507. - You ready?
- I don't wanna be gamma-rayed, man!
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508. - Do you know who killed Percy Howell?
- Er...
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509. - Come on.
- No!
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510. You can't fool it.
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511. - It's the space age.
- Keep doing it until he tells the truth.
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512. I have to get outta here cos I can't afford
to lose any more of my sperm count.
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513. - Yo! What?
- I guess we didn't tell you.
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514. There's an 11 percent chance
of penile stustification.
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515. Penile...
Oh, jeez! OK...
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516. OK, OK.
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517. It was Colin, man.
Colin Dietz.
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518. The leader of the Zeps.
He hit Percy with a baseball bat.
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519. Baseball bats. Weapon of choice
of the Nineties.
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520. Cheap, legal and you can get 'em
in any sporting goods store.
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521. I can remember when kids used to use
baseball bats to hit baseballs with.
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522. Am I gonna die
from these neutron rays?
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523. Oh, no, man.
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524. You're not gonna die from neutron rays
because, smart guy,
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525. this is a copy machine.
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526. Come on!
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527. That Union Square killing?
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528. I just got the address of a bar
our suspect frequents.
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529. - Dean Foreman.
- Great. Let's go.
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530. Dean Foreman? I got a warrant on him
for one of my cases. The Lily murder.
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531. Hey, Howie, there's no way I'm riding
with you if I can't smoke.
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532. You're not smoking in the car, Beau.
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533. I'll ride with Kay. OK?
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534. Oh, salvation.
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535. - It's for you.
- What?
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536. What you doin' man?
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537. What's it, a diamond engagement ring,
some kind of necklace or something?
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538. Hey, hey!
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539. That's a genuine Cobra rear view mirror,
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540. and look who is behind the wheel!
Where did you get this?
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541. I still got some connections, you know?
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542. Hey! Wow.
Man, what can I say?
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543. Well, you could say...
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544. You could say you're gonna buy me
a round at the Wharf Rat.
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545. Yeah, I could say that.
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546. You could say you're gonna buy me
a pack of cigarettes.
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547. I could say I'm buying you one,
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548. but I'm gonna bum one for you
from somebody else.
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549. - You're such a cheap person.
- I'm cheap?
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550. - I spent my money on that!
- Where did you get this?
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551. - I'm not gonna tell you!
- OK, one beer.
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552. - One beer!
- And a shot. A shot and a beer.
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553. - You get your own cigarettes.
- And the cigarettes!
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554. I want the cigarettes too,
you dirty, rotten, son of a...
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555. I can't partner up with someone
who wants to quit smoking.
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556. It's their guilt trip, right?
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557. I feel like I gotta post bond
when I want a cigarette.
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558. When I light one up,
I feel Howard's eyes
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559. burning a hole through my head,
like I abandoned her.
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560. I quit once.
I'll quit again.
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561. - Someday for good.
- Me too.
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562. - I quit for three months once.
- Eight months.
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563. Eight months? That's impressive.
Eight months?
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564. Well, not straight, no.
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565. Over the years, I've quit smoking
ten times for a total of eight months.
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566. - You bought a pack of cigarettes?
- Yeah. But I threw it away.
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567. Yeah,
but you bought a pack.
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568. - How'd it feel?
- Great.
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569. And real calm, I said,
"A pack of Winstons, please."
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570. Oh, Winstons!
Good choice.
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571. Yeah, so I paid for 'em,
and I walked out, my heart is just...
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572. pounding away,
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573. and, you know, my hands are all sweaty,
and I opened the pack.
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574. Oh, yeah! That little red band on
the Winstons that opens the cellophane.
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575. Mm-hm. Threw the pack away
as soon as I opened it, though.
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576. You see?
That's willpower.
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577. Absolutely.
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578. Then I walked over
and I picked 'em up again,
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579. cos that package just felt so good
in my hands, you know?
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580. You know how a new pack of cigarettes,
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581. how it just lies in the palm of the hand
so lightly yet so solidly.
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582. You say what you want about America,
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583. but we still make
a damn fine pack of cigarettes.
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584. Yeah.
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585. We should stop smoking.
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586. - Our partners know what they're doin'.
- They do.
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587. Self-righteous bastards!
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588. - They're right to quit.
- You're right, they're right.
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589. I quit for three months. I said to myself,
"I got this thing beat".
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590. Then I go out on this one case standin'
in this room with all these burned bodies.
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591. Yeah?
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592. It was all so quick. So sudden.
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593. Things come out of the blue.
Wire shorts out.
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594. Family's dead.
Bing! Just like that.
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595. - It's all random. Every damn thing.
- It is.
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596. I stepped out on the street, after seeing
this family burned to death.
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597. I don't know.
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598. I don't know how the cigarette wound up
in my mouth, but there it was,
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599. all lit up.
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600. Yeah.
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601. Colin Dietz. You Colin?
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602. I want you to face the front of this truck.
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603. Turn around, son.
Reach up into the bed of the truck.
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604. You have the right to remain silent.
You have the right to have an attorney.
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605. If you can't afford an attorney, Colin,
I'm gonna get you one, all right?
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606. You understand that?
You understand?
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607. - He asked you a question!
- I understand!
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608. Let me ask you somethin' else then.
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609. Percy Howell was what, 14 years old?
He's not a very big guy physically.
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610. But you and your gang beat him
with a baseball bat. Now why?
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611. Money?
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612. How much money did he have on him?
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613. That's funny to you, isn't it, Colin?
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614. I wanna try to understand
the humour here, son!
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615. We weren't mugging him,
we were making him.
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616. Percy wanted to be a Zep.
He wanted to be in the gang. So...
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617. You hit him in the head to see how
tough he was? Some kind of initiation?
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618. No. I hit him with that bat
because we're brothers.
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619. Brothers in pain.
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620. Not everyone in this world's born rich,
not everyone in this world's smart,
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621. but there's one thing we all know,
everybody knows pain.
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622. I hit him with that bat to show him
that I understand his pain.
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623. I hit him with that bat...
to show him that I love him.
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624. Well, you killed him.
Get him outta here.
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625. Man, you don't get it, do you?
Do you?
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626. Oh, that's cool.
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627. Murder ain't what it used to be.
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628. How about those nicotine patches?
They work?
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629. - Huh?
- Patches?
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630. Ah, yes.
Absolutely.
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631. I just remembered.
I got to talk to Frank for a minute.
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632. Why do you have to talk
to Frank about? Hey, Tim?
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633. - Hi, Frank. Can I get a cigarette?
- What?
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634. Just give me a damn cigarette.
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635. - Give me a cigarette, Beau.
- He's cracking up already. Look at him.
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636. That's so funny!
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637. OK...
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638. Hey, that's him. That's the guy.
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639. We killed him, you know?
Yeah, we killed Elvis.
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640. It's just as if we'd taken a gun
and put it to his head.
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641. Think so?
He's just a country boy.
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642. He's looking for some loving
you know...
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643. - Like everybody else, he's no different.
- Yeah.
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644. We turned him into a bloated,
drug-addicted monster.
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645. That's what we do, you know.
The people that we identify with...
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646. Somebody comes along,
and they sing what's in our hearts,
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647. and we love them so much for that,
that we push them away.
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648. We make them isolate themselves.
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649. And I'm not just talkin' about
building yourself a fortress,
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650. like Graceland or anything like that.
I'm talking about...
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651. - You know, Elvis got fat.
- Yeah.
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652. - He got famous, he got fat.
- Real fat.
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653. Boy, he ate. And he ate. He turned
himself into an island, you know?
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654. Orson Welles, did the same thing.
Brando. Liz Taylor.
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655. What for, though?
I mean really, what for?
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656. For love?
Is it for love?
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657. Just the other day,
I saw the body of a kid.
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658. Just a teenage kid. Some other kid
killed him with a baseball bat.
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659. - Mmm.
- Yeah.
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660. The kid lets the other kid
hit him with a baseball bat,
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661. because the kid
just had no love in his life.
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662. Yeah, the bat.
I mean, getting hit with that bat.
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663. Maybe that's the most affection
he ever got.
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664. - Yeah.
- Hmm...
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665. My wife and I danced to Elvis
on our first date.
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666. You did?
I'd like to have seen that!
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667. - We were hot, we were hot.
- Sure.
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668. My ex.
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669. We just got divorced
after 23 years of marriage.
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670. - That's a long time.
- I know.
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671. We loved each other when we were
married. We did. Yeah. I really think...
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672. I mean, I don't...
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673. I don't know if I remember.
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674. I'm not sure.
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675. - Here's to tomorrow!
- Yeah.
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