1. - Morning, Kelly.
- Sergeant.
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2. Aren't two homicides in one week
enough for you, Tanner?
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3. - Wait till you see this one.
- What makes it any different?
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4. Leikman's son.
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5. - The Leikman?
- The Leikman.
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6. Oh, Sergeant Joe Leland, Robbie Loughren.
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7. - You the new guy? Welcome.
- Yes, sir. Thank you.
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8. - Anyone been in or out of here?
- No, sir, just our men.
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9. Good. Let's keep it that way. Where is it?
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10. Second floor.
Landlady found him 20 minutes ago.
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11. Let's go.
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12. I hear you're the best detective in town.
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13. - How bad is it?
- I don't know, sergeant.
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14. I just got here a few
minutes before you did.
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15. Careful.
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16. My God.
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17. - I think I'm gonna be sick.
- No, you're not.
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18. You're gonna tense your muscles
and get out the notebook.
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19. Male Caucasian lying nude on floor.
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20. Penis cut off. Lying on
floor of living room.
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21. Side of skull smashed in.
Cuts on face and chest.
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22. Fingers shredded.
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23. Index and thumb of right hand missing.
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24. - Hi, Joe.
- Doc.
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25. - Hi, sarge.
- Schoenstein.
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26. Take pictures of that thing.
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27. Then fish it up, put it in the corner
where nobody will kick it around.
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28. What kind of work is this
for a nice Jewish boy?
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29. - Anything yet, Curran?
- Not so far.
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30. - How about you fellas? Find anything?
- Zero.
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31. - Mercidis?
- Yeah?
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32. Take a walk for four blocks
and look in all the garbage cans.
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33. - What are we looking for?
- A couple of fingers and/or a knife.
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34. Nestor, you try the same thing on the roof,
will you?
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35. - This is Robbie Loughren. Nestor, Mercidis.
- Hi.
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36. What do you suppose that is?
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37. - Salt?
- Sand.
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38. Put some of it in here.
I want a lab report on that.
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39. Get me a lab report on everything
in this medicine cabinet too.
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40. Also those semen stains on the sheets.
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41. Weights. Barbell.
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42. Mineral oil.
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43. - Take this along with the other stuff, will you?
- All right.
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44. Robbie, check those clothes.
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45. Anything you find in those pockets,
bring downtown with you.
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46. Stay with it, Max.
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47. Well, doc?
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48. Junior there was a homosexual.
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49. Looks like he was a leader.
What'd you find?
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50. Mutilations were caused
by some kind of knife.
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51. - What killed him though?
- The blows on the head.
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52. He was struck five, six times, maybe more.
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53. Lovers' quarrel. This is
the way they settled it.
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54. Takes all kinds, doctor.
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55. They don't disturb you?
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56. I got my own bag-
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57. Twenty years, they still disturb
the hell out of me.
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58. It's an interesting comment.
When can I get the lab report?
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59. - Late this evening or early tomorrow.
- Okay.
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60. - Sergeant, I got a girl outside. Lives upstairs.
- Yeah?
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61. Landlady said she saw a lot of Leikman.
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62. Okay. Thanks, doc.
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63. Miss Linjack? Sergeant Joe Leland.
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64. - What can I do for you?
- We'd like to ask you a few questions.
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65. - What is it?
- It's about Mr. Leikman.
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66. Teddy? Did something happen to Teddy?
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67. He's dead.
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68. Dead?
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69. - You've been out all night?
- Yes.
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70. Tell me, what happened?
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71. - Somebody killed him.
- Killed him?
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72. No, you don't wanna go in there.
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73. - Would you like to help us'?
- I don't know anything.
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74. What was your relationship to Mr. Leikman?
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75. He needed someone to take out to parties...
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76. so it would look all right.
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77. - What did you get out of it?
- I knew he was gay, but he was civilized.
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78. And he had a bit of wit, which is
more than I can say for most people.
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79. Do you know if he had any other friends
of a similar persuasion?
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80. - His roommate.
- Roommate? Did you say roommate?
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81. Teddy took in a roommate last week.
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82. What made you sure he was a roommate?
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83. I came down to Teddy's apartment
to find out what time we were going out...
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84. and another man came to the door.
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85. I told Teddy I was sorry to disturb him...
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86. and he said it was just his roommate.
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87. - What was his name?
- Teddy didn't say.
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88. Can you describe this roommate?
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89. Um...
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90. He was an unsavory character.
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91. Medium build. Long
sideburns, like an actor.
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92. - Color hair?
- Black.
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93. Age, approximately?
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94. Late 20s, 30. It's hard to tell.
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95. Robbie, get out a John Doe.
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96. Wanted for questioning
in connection with a homicide.
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97. Also, send it to the state and county
police. He may be on the road.
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98. Anything else you can remember,
Miss Linjack? Anything at all?
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99. No.
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100. You don't seem to be feeling much grief
over the death of your friend Teddy.
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101. If I am, I'm not showing it.
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102. That's clear, isn't it?
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103. Ahem. We have a sketch artist downtown.
You could help with your description.
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104. - Would you mind?
- May I change my clothes?
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105. Of course. Officer Tanner
will stay with you.
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106. - Thank you, I can get there on my own.
- Officer Tanner will stay with you.
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107. Cop-hater.
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108. - I like her.
- What's there to like?
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109. I like the way
she stuck up for her friend Teddy.
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110. I think I also like her
because she's a cop-hater.
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111. All right! Out of my way!
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112. Get outta here. Out of my way.
Who's in charge here?
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113. - Oh. It's you.
- I was only following your orders.
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114. It's all right, Kelly.
I'll take responsibility.
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115. Only people with official business are
allowed, Mr. Councilman. How'd you get by?
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116. Listen, I have a badge
from the sheriff's office.
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117. - It doesn't work here.
- No one's ever stopped me before.
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118. Mr. Davis, every time you give everything you
know to the papers, it's not helpful to us.
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119. Do you know the rising rate of crime here?
Do you know what the statistics are?
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120. Some of us want to do something.
Do you realize?
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121. You picked a lousy spot
for a campaign speech.
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122. - I'm going in.
- No, you're not.
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123. Kelly, show Mr. Councilman outside.
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124. If he gives you any trouble,
run him downtown.
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125. You bastard.
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126. I'm gonna talk to the mayor about you.
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127. - Hey. Captain Farrell wants to see you.
- Figures.
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128. - What's your name?
- Sidney.
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129. - You ever been arrested before?
- No.
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130. - You live in this neighborhood?
- Yes.
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131. - You like to play ball?
- Yeah.
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132. Well, you can't do much
ball-playing in jail.
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133. You want me to tell your mother
and father about this?
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134. You know a cop when you see one?
You got me a good customer.
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135. Listen, officer, tell the judge
I asked you for 50 instead of 25.
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136. I don't wanna ruin my reputation.
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137. Sure. Sure.
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138. You, what's your name?
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139. - Do you want to see me?
- Yeah.
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140. Was this Davis thing necessary?
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141. Do we have to play patsy
for every bum who runs for re-election?
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142. - Was it necessary?
- No, it wasn't necessary.
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143. Well, why don't you go down
and tell him you're sorry?
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144. Would you like to have my badge first?
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145. You're dealing with the murder of the son of
one of the most successful men in this city.
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146. Headquarters won't hesitate to shake up
this whole department.
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147. You got everybody's ass in a sling.
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148. Mine included.
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149. You have to take it from those bastards.
I don't have to.
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150. I know. I know.
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151. Nothing matters to you.
Nothing but your goddamn dignity.
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152. Well, you can take your
dignity out for a walk!
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153. - Is that all, captain?
- Yeah. Just get the hell out of here!
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154. Yes, sir.
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155. Hello.
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156. - Who are you looking for? Oh.
- The hostess, I presume.
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157. Karen, it's for you. Somebody interesting.
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158. - Hello, Joe.
- Hi.
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159. - Can I get you a drink?
- Oh, I know what he likes.
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160. Come on.
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161. - Mike, that's Joe Leland.
- Yes? Oh, yes, yes.
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162. - Karen's talked a lot about you, Joe.
- That so?
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163. What's she saying?
She's married to a man who's a cop?
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164. Yes. She also said
you're the brightest man she ever knew.
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165. I, uh, read about Leikman's son.
It's quite a thing, isn't it?
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166. - Oh, yeah. It's quite a thing.
- There.
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167. - Thank you.
- Nice meeting you.
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168. - Here, let me take your hat.
- No, it's all right.
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169. Uh, that fella over there's gonna make
a speech about the benefits of LSD.
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170. Don't you want to hear what he has to say?
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171. I think I'll pass.
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172. Did you want to talk about something?
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173. I did, yeah.
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174. Well, we can go someplace.
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175. No.
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176. Another time.
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177. Say, would you keep an eye on these,
please, buddy? Thank you.
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178. - Who are you?
- Who are you?
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179. Karen Widener.
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180. Joe Leland.
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181. - I haven't seen you around here before.
- I haven't been around.
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182. I'm in Sociology.
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183. - How nice for Sociology.
- Heh.
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184. - Who are you? Why do you sound so tough?
- I am tough.
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185. - Who are you?
- I'm with the cops.
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186. I beg your pardon?
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187. I'm a policeman taking a night course
in Criminology.
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188. You're kidding.
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189. Thank you.
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190. Well...
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191. - I take it you didn't like the play.
- I didn't like the play.
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192. - I never saw anything so meaningful.
- He's a phony.
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193. - Do you know anything about plays?
- A little bit, yes.
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194. - Well, who are your favorite playwrights?
- How about O'Casey and Shaw?
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195. Well, what do you know about O'Casey?
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196. Mr. O'Casey writes about the joys of life,
not the futility of it all.
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197. What do you do, Mr. Leland?
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198. He's with the cops.
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199. - You're kidding.
- Heh. That's what I said.
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200. Well, I always said a little learning
in a policeman is a dangerous thing.
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201. Hey.
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202. Where are you going?
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203. I'm going home because you and your friends
give me a pain in the ass.
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204. Wow.
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205. - Hello.
- Hi.
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206. What's your problem?
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207. Heart trouble.
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208. Would you like to explain that?
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209. Well, there's this man I know.
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210. Are you in love with him?
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211. I don't know.
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212. But he's the only real man I've ever met.
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213. Ah.
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214. I bet you tell that to all the cops.
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215. Hmm.
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216. How many girls have you brought up here?
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217. Couple of thousand.
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218. No, I mean, seriously.
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219. How many have you had
right here on this couch?
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220. Did you notice
that we haven't had a fight all evening?
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221. Yep. I noticed.
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222. That's probably because for a minute
you forgot that I was a fascist cop.
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223. Why do you wanna be a cop?
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224. Because my old man was a cop.
His old man was a cop.
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225. Everybody in my family was a cop.
That's why.
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226. Why do you wanna be a cop?
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227. Because it's the most useful and constructive
thing I can do. Don't you understand?
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228. I understand. Don't bite my head off.
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229. What about you?
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230. - I mean, I don't know anything about you.
- What do you wanna know?
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231. Well, first it's your family.
What about them?
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232. There isn't any.
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233. What do you mean, there isn't any?
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234. Well, I was the proverbial baby
left on the doorstep.
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235. Don't look so sad. It isn't that tragic.
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236. Well, were you adopted?
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237. If you're not taken by the time you're 3,
they don't pick you up too easily.
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238. But I lived in a few
foster homes, you know.
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239. Best thing about it was
I had a room of my own.
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240. The state requires
you have a room of your own.
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241. I said, don't look so sad.
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242. It isn't such a bad life.
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243. No scars?
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244. No, I just go to my psychiatrist
twice a week now.
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245. Oh.
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246. You don't approve of that.
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247. Not particularly. I happen to feel people
should try to work out their own problems.
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248. Well, that's manly of you.
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249. Cheers.
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250. Cheers.
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251. Ever been married?
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252. - Engaged?
- No.
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253. Many guys?
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254. Yes.
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255. And on my terms.
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256. Not theirs.
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257. Yeah.
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258. I've been to the post a few times myself.
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259. I was beginning to think that nobody else
in the world would ever interest me again.
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260. Let's not talk about those things, Joe.
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261. Let's just enjoy each other.
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262. I don't want to be this way with you.
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263. Why not?
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264. I want this to be different.
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265. It Will be.
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266. - I'm sorry I'm late.
- How did it go?
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267. Oh, fine. I think I got
my associate professorship.
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268. Me. Imagine.
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269. - I think it's wonderful. Just great.
- Yeah? Ooh.
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270. Did you give any thought
to what we talked about?
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271. Oh...
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272. - I don't know, Joe.
- What do you mean?
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273. You either love me or you don't love me.
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274. Oh, I love you, but it...
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275. It just isn't that simple, you know?
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276. You keep talking in riddles all the time.
What's to keep us apart?
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277. Well, I... I've been around
and you've been around.
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278. We're both kind of set in our ways
and everything.
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279. Sure, but that's why we ought to do something
about it while there's still time.
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280. Are you wacky enough to take on me?
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281. Try me.
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282. Yeah, baby!
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283. - You know something?
- What?
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284. If I don't marry you, I'm crazy.
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285. What'd you say?
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286. I said, if I don't marry you, I'm crazy.
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287. All right.
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288. - Hi, Joe. How's the bridegroom?
- Tired. What else?
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289. - Shut up, you silly son of a...
- I didn't mean to do it.
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290. - What's that?
- Wait till you hear this.
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291. - You don't think I meant to do it, do
you? - Didn't mean it? Are you stupid?
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292. Harmon! Harmon, you're a stupid jerk!
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293. - What is it?
- Well, he did it this time.
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294. - He killed one of them.
- I couldn't help it.
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295. I yelled for them to stop.
You know what it's like up there.
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296. - Doesn't give you license to shoot a man.
- I didn't mean to shoot him!
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297. - Didn't mean to shoot.
- The gun went off!
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298. - Wait till those civil rights bastards get this.
- I didn't mean to do it.
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299. - Who cares? You put us all in the crapper.
- I heard it on the radio. Great. Just great.
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300. - In my office. Come on. Tanner, you his partner?
- Yeah.
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301. Let's go. Come on.
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302. Shut the door.
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303. All right, Tanner. Tell us what happened.
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304. We were following these guys.
They were speeding.
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305. Jack kept the siren going. We cut them off.
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306. Jack took his revolver out,
walked over to the car and leaned in.
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307. There was a shot. The car lurched.
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308. That's all I know.
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309. I didn't know what he could've been doing in
there. He reached for the glove compartment.
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310. He could've been reaching for anything.
There were five of them, drunk.
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311. Well, you can't have it both ways.
It was either an accident or you panicked.
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312. Which way was it?
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313. - It was an accident.
- An accident.
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314. You walked over to the
car and you leaned in.
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315. Show me what happened.
I'm the man in the car. Come on. Show me.
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316. How close was your revolver to him?
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317. - I don't remember.
- You don't remember.
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318. You said the car lurched.
Was it before or after, did you say?
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319. - Well, I...
- Never mind.
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320. Tanner, didn't you just say
that he walked over to the car, gun drawn,
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321. leaned in the car, there was a shot and then
the car lurched? Isn't that what you said?
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322. It could've been before.
It could've been before.
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323. Harmon, if I get you through this,
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324. it'll be for the department, not for you.
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325. If you get him through this?
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326. Shut up, Joe, and get outta here.
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327. If the civil rights group
doesn't take care of you
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328. and if the department doesn't take care of
you, you keep your eye on me, Mr. Harmon.
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329. So go to the newspapers. Tell them
they're trying to whitewash Harmon.
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330. I can't do that to the department.
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331. The department?
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332. I've watched the way this thing eats you up.
The way Farrell tries to twist you around.
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333. Darling, why do you take it? I mean, you
could go anywhere. You could do anything.
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334. It's what I do best.
It's my life, and it's worth something.
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335. I know it's tough for somebody
on the outside to understand.
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336. You know, I remember once I saw
my old man climb to the top of a bridge...
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337. to keep some poor sick soul
from jumping off.
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338. And then he cried like a baby
after the guy went over the side.
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339. Some life I gave you.
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340. Out all day on the chase...
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341. then I bring it all home to you.
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342. Yeah, you got some deal, you did.
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343. - I got a very good deal.
- Heh.
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344. You give so much and get so little.
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345. No, you lie back and relax.
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346. You let me make love to you this time.
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347. Central to Car 215 of the 19th Precinct.
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348. Proceed to number 330 East 71st Street.
Penthouse apartment A.
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349. A for Arthur. A cardiac case.
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350. - Joe?
- Yeah.
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351. - I gotta talk to you.
- What is it this time?
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352. They're gonna bust me.
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353. - Still on the junk, huh?
- No. Honest, Joe.
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354. Don't "honest" me, sweetheart.
You need a pop right now.
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355. - Who's handling the beef?
- Some hardhead named Callahan.
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356. I wanna see Christmas.
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357. I haven't seen Christmas in two years.
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358. I'll see. I'll see about it.
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359. - Cute kid.
- Yeah, cute kid.
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360. She's a whore, she's a pusher,
she's an addict, and she's 19 years old.
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361. This whole town is crawling with kids like
her. Same age. All going the same route.
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362. Part of the Great Society.
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363. Uh...
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364. - Joe, you sore at me?
- No, I'm not sore.
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365. I liked you from the minute
your old man brought you into my office.
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366. You know, you could make it.
You could make it big.
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367. - But, uh, you've never been able to...
- Kiss ass.
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368. I don't get this loner thing.
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369. Your old man was never that way.
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370. You know, uh, with Karen
you were more of a human being.
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371. She was such a good influence on you.
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372. I wish... I wish you'd
never split up with her.
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373. Oh, Jilly, let's have a beer.
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374. You know, uh,
you've solved two homicides this week.
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375. Your promotion was all set.
And then this Davis thing.
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376. Oh, screw it, will you, Tom?
Leave it alone.
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377. Joe, what's gonna happen to you?
You're not getting any younger.
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378. I don't know what's gonna happen to me.
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379. Maybe the same thing that happened
to my old man. I'll wind up on a scrapheap.
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380. But you could make it
all the way to the top.
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381. Don't make bets on it.
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382. You know, promotion for lieutenancy comes
up this month. You know that, don't you?
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383. Jeez, I'd hate to see Curran get it.
He's sucking up to them all the time.
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384. Joe, do you think you could crack
this Leikman thing?
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385. Hard to say. We got a few leads, but,
uh, I don't know where they'll take us.
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386. Do you think you could crack it
in 48 hours, huh?
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387. That's a nice phrase. A nice ring to it.
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388. That youngster was just here.
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389. Her name's Sharon Henesy. She's
being rousted by a cop named Callahan.
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390. Will you see if you can
get him to ease off?
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391. Sure. Sure. Fine.
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392. Oh, Joe, by the way, the newspaper boys have
been calling. They want to speak to you.
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393. You know, the Davis thing. Could you see
them in the station tomorrow morning?
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394. - You're gonna be there, aren't you, Tom?
- Ahem.
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395. - I think it's better you speak to them alone.
- No, it's all right. Thanks, Tom.
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396. - Say, what's this between you and Davis?
- He really went after you.
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397. - Davis says you don't have a thing.
- How would he know?
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398. There's more to police work than a badge.
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399. - Stay out of this, will you, Dave?
- What was Davis doing here yesterday?
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400. - He was buffing. Mm-hm.
- Buffing, did you say?
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401. A buff is a guy who hangs
around the police?
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402. Correct.
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403. - You disapprove of buffing?
- Not at all. We have them here all the time.
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404. They go out for sandwiches, cigarettes,
run errands, make themselves useful.
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405. - Can we quote you?
- That's what you're here for.
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406. - Do you send Davis out for coffee?
- Mm-mm.
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407. No, we tried that once. He screwed it up.
Got a Danish instead of a doughnut.
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408. Coffee black instead of cream and sugar.
He was murder. I'll see you.
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409. Thanks a lot, Leland.
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410. What's the progress on the Leikman case?
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411. Oh, I expect we'll get a break in 48 hours.
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412. - Quote you on that?
- Be my guest.
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413. - What made you say 48 hours?
- It sounded good, didn't it?
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414. - Oy vey ist mir.
- Here's a sketch of the suspect.
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415. - Nestor, you know where gay boys hang out?
- Yeah, I know.
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416. All right. Come on, get out of here!
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417. All right, come on! Let's go!
Get outta there!
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418. Line up there. Come on. Get out of here.
Make a straight line. Get over there.
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419. - Come on. Get outta there.
- Get over that way!
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420. Don't hurt your shins.
All right, baby, come on.
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421. - I'm not gonna hurt you.
- All right, let's go. Come on!
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422. All right, you first.
You, come here. Come on.
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423. - You!
- Get over there.
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424. You're a young one, aren't you?
You're off to a good start.
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425. - You know this man?
- No.
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426. - What?
- No!
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427. - Did you ever know Theodore Leikman Jr.?
- Leikman?
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428. - Yeah. One of your kind.
- No, I never knew him.
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429. - Don't worry. No one's gonna hurt you.
- You're not gonna tell my parents, are you?
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430. - Did you know him?
- No!
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431. Take it easy. These
people are not murderers.
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432. I know what I'm doing.
I'll handle it. You, come here.
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433. You!
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434. - Tell him to get his hands off me.
- Oh, you're a wise one, huh?
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435. - You think you can push me around like that?
- What are you doing here?
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436. - I was just taking a walk.
- Oh, just taking a walk, huh?
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437. Curran, we've seen him around before,
haven't we?
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438. Yeah. I've seen him with some young ones.
Contributing to the delinquency of minors.
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439. Have you ever met this man?
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440. - No.
- Look at it!
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441. - Did you know Theodore Leikman Jr.?
- Answer him.
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442. No. I never knew him.
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443. - Okay. Go on.
- Wait. I wanna book him.
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444. For what? Go on.
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445. - Yeah, go on.
- Ow! Oh!
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446. I want to see you a second.
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447. Yeah?
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448. Nestor, you're a miserable son of a bitch.
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449. Yes, sir.
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450. Oh!
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451. - A half gallon of mineral oil.
- Maybe he had constipation.
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452. - Not Leikman.
- Hey, maybe he used it to oil his pal.
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453. It's too thin.
You need something thick like Vaseline.
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454. - How do you know?
- Men and women use Vaseline.
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455. - I wouldn't know.
- Neither would I.
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456. - Congratulations.
- Some people like to drink it.
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457. You keep that up, you're
gonna be a suspect.
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458. 19th Squad, detectives. Mercidis speaking.
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459. - Yeah, hold on. Sarge.
- Yeah?
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460. Leland.
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461. Joe? I'm calling from school.
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462. I just want you to know what
a stinking thing this is with Davis.
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463. Okay.
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464. - Well, is there anything I can do?
- No.
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465. - Are you gonna be all right?
- I'll handle it.
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466. Okay.
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467. Good luck, Joe.
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468. Let's check out all the Ys...
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469. the body-beautiful places,
weightlifting joints, and the gyms.
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470. What for?
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471. They make their bodies shiny
by using this stuff, you know.
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472. I think Teddy used to like to look at
these. Maybe he went where they hang out.
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473. Maybe that's where he met his roommate.
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474. - He's not gonna drop that, is he?
- We never drop anything.
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475. Listen, did Theodore Leikman Jr.
Ever come in here?
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476. Yes, he did, that little crumb.
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477. Hallelujah. Did you ever see anybody
with him who looks like this?
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478. Oh, yes. The strange one.
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479. - Well, what's his name?
- Tesla. Felix Tesla.
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480. - Tesla. Felix Tesla.
- Maybe he's from out of town.
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481. And maybe he's in Mexico by now.
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482. Sand.
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483. Know what I think? We hit the beaches.
Check every hotel where they might stay.
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484. - Central to Sergeant Leland, 19th
Squad. - Sergeant Leland to Central.
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485. Detectives Curran and Schoenstein report their
investigations at the Half Moon Hotel...
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486. regarding the attempt to arrest
Felix Tesla for homicide is negative.
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487. He is known there but not seen lately.
Over and out.
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488. Listen, maybe you better talk to them this time.
Maybe you'll appeal to them more than I do.
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489. - Excuse me, sir.
- Yes?
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490. Police officers.
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491. Did you ever have a roomer
by the name of Felix Tesla?
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492. - What about him?
- Well, have you seen him recently?
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493. - Have you?
- This morning before he went out for breakfast.
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494. - Did he come back?
- He's up in his room.
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495. - Go around back, Robbie.
- Okay.
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496. - Now, quietly, who else is in the house?
- No one else. Just me.
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497. Where's his room?
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498. Number three. It's up the stairs.
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499. Don't be foolish. Stay out of it.
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500. Sarge, Sarge, he's heading for the beach!
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501. All right. Cool it.
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502. - Hey, here's our man now.
- What's his name?
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503. - Look this way.
- All right, cool it, move back.
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504. Come on!
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505. Get close to him, Joe,
you're part of the story.
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506. - Get the hell out of here. Get out of the
way. - Come on, Joe, give us a break.
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507. Come on.
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508. - Did you inform him of his rights?
- I did.
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509. Boys, take him inside
and start talking to him. You, go with him.
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510. I got something to show you.
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511. Kelly, give me that yellow sheet
on the suspect, huh?
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512. Get a load of this. "Arrested Toronto,
assault and battery, robbery.
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513. Sentenced two years. Sentence suspended,
condition to military service.
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514. Dishonorably discharged, Canadian army.
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515. Felonious assault, bottle.
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516. Felonious assault, knife."
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517. He's been a pretty busy boy.
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518. Joe, we gotta get that confession now.
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519. If you can crack this,
you can make Davis eat turd.
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520. And you can get your promotion.
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521. Lift your head up.
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522. Lift your head up.
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523. I said, lift your head up!
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524. Now, take a look at this picture of Teddy.
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525. Look at it!
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526. Look at it!
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527. - That's what you did to him.
- You think you're not gonna talk?
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528. We'll take you down the cellar.
You know what we do in the cellar, Felix?
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529. Felix, just tell us what you used on him.
Huh? Just tell us that. Hm?
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530. What did you do with the knife?
What did you do with the knife, you fag?
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531. Muscles isn't saying anything.
I'll fix that.
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532. - Hey, fag. Fag!
- All right.
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533. All right, all right. Everybody out.
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534. Come on, everybody out.
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535. You too, Nestor. Out.
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536. Want some coffee?
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537. Pretty rough, huh?
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538. You're from Toronto, huh? Is that,
uh, Circus Bar still open up there?
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539. Oh, yes, Felix, I've
been around a long time.
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540. I know all the places. But you know
what I say? I believe in live and let live.
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541. Look, Felix, I know it's rough,
but it doesn't have to be.
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542. Tell me about Teddy.
What kind of a man was he?
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543. Come on, tell me.
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544. I mean, we don't know too much about him,
but I do know he wasn't a very nice man.
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545. And I can understand something happening
to a man like that.
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546. You met him over at the health club, didn't
you? Became quite friendly over there.
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547. And then he asked you to come
and live with him, didn't he?
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548. It wasn't easy living with Teddy, was it?
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549. He wasn't nice, was he?
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550. He wasn't nice.
Tell me, am I wrong? Was he nice?
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551. - He was a bitch!
- A bitch.
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552. Nothing was good enough for him.
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553. Nobody was good enough for him.
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554. He laughed at everybody.
He laughed at me.
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555. Oh, he was educated.
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556. Him with his education.
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557. Felix.
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558. - Tell me about his body.
- What do you mean?
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559. I mean, what you liked about his body.
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560. - It was nice.
- Nice.
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561. How nice? What kind of nice?
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562. - It was like a girl's.
- You mean, soft?
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563. No, no, no. We say the words.
Soft, like a girl.
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564. It was soft. Soft like a girl's.
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565. Felix.
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566. - Listen to me, Felix. He teased you, didn't he?
- Oh, yes.
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567. - He called you names, didn't he?
- Yes.
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568. - What kind of names did he call you?
- Bull. Stud. Names like that.
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569. - He said you were stupid, didn't he?
- Yes.
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570. - He laughed at you. And you hated him.
- Oh, I hated him!
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571. I hated him.
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572. Felix, tell me about Friday night.
What did you fight about?
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573. - He wanted me to leave.
- And you wanted to stay?
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574. Until I found a job.
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575. But he wanted me to leave right away.
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576. I had those few dollars saved.
I didn't want to spend it.
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577. I didn't have to, but
he wanted me to go out.
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578. - So you left?
- Just to calm down.
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579. Then you came back and argued, didn't you?
He called you some more names, didn't he?
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580. But he went too far this
time and you hit him.
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581. And you kept hitting him until you broke
his skull, didn't you? Isn't that so?
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582. Face it, Felix. Face it.
Say it. You'll feel better for it.
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583. You can't walk around the rest of your life
with a thing like that on your head.
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584. You cut him and then you threw his fingers
and the knife off the Queensboro Bridge.
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585. You did it, Felix. You killed him.
You crushed his skull, didn't you?
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586. - Didn't you? You hit him.
- I hit him.
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587. Louder! Say it louder!
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588. I killed him!
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589. I killed him!
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590. - Think it'll stick?
- Why not?
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591. I'll buy this one. I'd like to see
Davis's face when he reads the papers.
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592. You got the confession.
It's still got to stick in court.
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593. Is there any doubt in your mind
how it's gonna go in court?
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594. Would you like to bet
on the chances of that fag?
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595. Boy, three homicides in one week.
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596. That ought to shake them
up at headquarters.
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597. These pictures were taken
as Sergeant Leland arrived.
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598. Leland is known as one of the most colorful
plain-clothes men in Manhattan.
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599. His running battle with Councilman Davis
has been well-publicized.
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600. The information coming in about Felix Tesla
is that he is a Canadian.
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601. His record included dishonorable discharge
from the Canadian army and felonious assaults.
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602. Joe.
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603. —Son of the department store owner, occurred
in his apartment at 5 East 72nd Street.
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604. The violent and savage
nature of his death...
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605. brought speculation on his life
and his background.
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606. What a gorgeous little circus.
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607. Everybody out to fry the little fag,
including me.
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608. I was even caught up in the fever.
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609. They said on the news that it was
a terrific piece of work you did.
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610. It wasn't terrific. It was routine.
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611. Then why are you so upset?
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612. Because he's a psychotic and they're
gonna burn him, that's why I'm upset.
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613. - They have a court psychiatrist, don't they?
- Sure, they got a psychiatrist.
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614. But he's a frontrunner
like the rest of those bums down there.
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615. Joe, what can I do?
Why did you come here?
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616. I came here to ball.
Ain't that what you do the best?
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617. Well, ain't it?
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618. Hello.
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619. Oh, hi, Joe. Hi. This is Matt Henderson.
We went to school together.
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620. We're just sitting here chatting,
catching up on old times and everything.
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621. Uh, Matt, this is my husband, Joe Leland.
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622. - Hi.
- You wanna join us?
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623. No, I've got something to do. See you.
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624. Comb your hair.
You're gonna get your picture taken.
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625. Aw, nuts.
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626. - He give you much trouble, Joe?
- No comment.
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627. - How long did it take to nail him?
- I said, no comment. There he is.
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628. Hey, kid, where'd he pick you up?
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629. I've missed you.
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630. - What's the matter?
- Nothing.
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631. - Is something wrong?
- No.
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632. Karen.
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633. I work with people every day.
That's my business.
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634. Now, there's something wrong. What is it?
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635. Uh...
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636. Nothing wrong.
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637. There's someone else, isn't there?
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638. No, no. No.
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639. No one.
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640. Who is it, Karen?
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641. - Now, who is it?
- Well, it...
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642. It's just somebody from school.
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643. You want a divorce?
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644. No.
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645. - Get him on the phone.
- What do you mean?
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646. Get him on the phone and tell him you're no
longer going to see him. That's what I mean.
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647. - Joe, you think this is gonna solve everything?
- Call him.
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648. Uh, Jerry?
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649. It's Karen.
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650. Uh...
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651. I don't want to see you any more.
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652. Yes, he's here, but that hasn't anything
to do with it. Uh, it's what I want.
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653. I'm sorr... I'm sorry.
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654. Hey! What the hell's the matter with you?
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655. So it's on again.
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656. If you love this guy,
why the hell don't you marry him?
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657. It wasn't him. It was another man.
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658. - I didn't hear you. What did you say?
- I said it was another man!
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659. - What's the matter with you?
- You can't talk to me like a criminal.
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660. I have a right to be
with anybody I want to.
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661. Mm-hm.
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662. Oh, God.
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663. I can't act like this with you. I mean...
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664. I just can't.
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665. What's the matter?
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666. You know what's the matter with me.
You've known it for a long time.
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667. No, I don't know what you mean.
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668. There's something wrong with me.
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669. I wanted it to be all right.
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670. Everything seemed so right.
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671. And then the bottom dropped out.
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672. You know what I was like
when I married you.
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673. You asked me once if...
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674. If I'd ever been married or engaged.
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675. I couldn't sustain a relationship.
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676. I was scared to death of that.
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677. Do you know what sex was like for me?
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678. I'd walk down the street...
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679. or go into a bar or anything.
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680. Meet somebody. Anybody.
Someone I never knew before.
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681. And I'd have an affair with him.
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682. It was the only way I could do it.
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683. You're the only one
ever made me feel like a woman.
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684. The man in the bar.
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685. I never saw him before.
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686. Telephone call?
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687. A phony number.
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688. I know all the clinical reasons for it.
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689. I want to destroy the
only family I ever had.
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690. I don't like myself very much.
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691. Could you believe that...
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692. in spite of it all...
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693. I love you?
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694. There's one thing I've always known.
You're the only chance I have.
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695. Oh, don't look away from me, Joe.
Don't look away from me.
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696. Well, you balled me. You feel better?
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697. Don't I always with you?
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698. Glad to be of service.
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699. Joe, do you have to go?
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700. I mean, why don't we have one
of those lazy days together we used to?
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701. It's Sunday today.
I don't have to go to school.
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702. I've got some work to do.
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703. Oh, we can't do this any more.
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704. I mean, either we have to forget each other
or try it again.
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705. No, Karen,
it would cost me too much to try it again.
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706. It would cost me too much.
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707. - Is that all you've got on it?
- Yes, sir.
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708. - Okay. Take it to the desk for a 61, will you?
- Right.
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709. - Joe, uh, Farrell wants to see you.
- What the hell does he want?
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710. - He wants to see you.
- Another dirty job for us?
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711. I don't know what he wants. He never
tells me anything. Joe, he's in there.
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712. - Hey, man.
- Hi.
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713. Joe.
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714. - What kind of cockamamie thing is this?
- Congratulations, lieutenant.
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715. I told you I'd do it for you, didn't I?
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716. - You schmuck, I oughta rap you in the mouth.
- I tried to talk them out of it.
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717. Can you imagine me taking orders from you?
Come on, Joe. I'll buy you a drink.
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718. Congratulations, Joe.
- Good luck, lieutenant.
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719. Well, you made it. Anything can happen if you
get your name in the papers often enough.
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720. - What'll it be? Scotch, bourbon or beer?
- A little of each.
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721. Joe, why don't you call Karen
and tell her to come over, huh?
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722. You walk through this
door a Christian soul.
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723. In the name of God,
the Father Almighty, who created you.
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724. In the name of Jesus Christ, the son
of the living God, who suffered for you.
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725. In the name of the Holy Spirit
who has been poured forth upon you.
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726. In the name of the glorious
and holy mother of God, the Virgin Mary.
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727. In the name of St. Joseph,
her illustrious spouse.
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728. In the name of the angels and archangels.
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729. In the name of the thrones
and the dominations.
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730. In the name of the principalities
and the powers.
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731. In the name of the holy virgins
and of all the saints of God.
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732. We can move in
on that heroin business today.
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733. All right, make your buy. Move in quick.
Those people can be dangerous.
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734. - Okay. Come on, let's go.
- What else?
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735. The hookers are beginning
to come out on Third Avenue again.
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736. - They gotta make a living too.
- The irate citizens are starting to complain.
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737. Well, scare them a little bit.
Maybe they'll go back uptown.
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738. That thing with the missing little
Shaftel girl is blowing up.
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739. - No word yet, huh?
- No, nothing.
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740. - You check everybody in the apartment?
- Yeah, we did.
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741. Who are the people who are missing?
Anybody missing?
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742. Boarder. Handyman.
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743. Boarder, handyman.
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744. Yeah. You concentrate on the handyman.
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745. The boarder's made a few trips
from time to time.
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746. The handyman never left the place...
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747. so it doesn't fit into pattern.
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748. - You stick with the handyman.
- Right.
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749. Good morning.
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750. Good morning.
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751. I'm Norma Maclver.
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752. What are you doing in this den of iniquity?
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753. I heard a statement your commissioner
made on television today.
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754. He said that this organization exists
for the protection of the community.
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755. That's generally true, yes. Sit down.
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756. Well, I don't believe that this organization
does always protect the community.
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757. It's an interesting statement,
if you'd like to explain it to me.
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758. My husband's death.
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759. Your husband's death?
Who was your husband?
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760. Do you remember the case of the man
who fell from the roof of the racetrack?
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761. Mm-hm.
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762. I was on vacation, but I remember. Wasn't
there a coroner's report and an autopsy?
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763. - Yes, there was.
- What was the verdict?
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764. Suicide.
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765. And I take it you didn't
believe the verdict.
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766. Look, my husband did not jump
from the roof of a racetrack...
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767. in the middle of the afternoon
in front of thousands of people.
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768. No, you wouldn't be
expected to believe that.
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769. There's some sort of conspiracy.
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770. I don't know what it is, but there is.
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771. Why would you say there's a conspiracy?
Why would you say a thing like that anyway?
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772. - The way people are frightened of the case.
- Who's frightened?
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773. The coroner.
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774. - Heh. Now, why would he be frightened?
- He didn't invite me to the inquest.
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775. When I saw him, he said it was suicide and
there was no need to investigate further.
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776. - Who else was frightened?
- Private detectives.
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777. I hire them, they get into the
case a little and they drop it.
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778. - Anything else?
- My husband's office.
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779. The file cabinets were emptied.
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780. - What else?
- My husband's notebook.
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781. When the police returned it,
there were pages torn out.
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782. - You've gone into this pretty thoroughly.
- Yes, I have.
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783. I'm supposed to forget it. People tell me
it's not gonna make a difference...
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784. it's not gonna bring him back.
But I'm not gonna forget it.
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785. - What was your husband's full name?
- Colin Maclver.
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786. C-O-L-I-N?
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787. And the names of the private detectives?
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788. First there was a man called Bloom,
then a man called Carter.
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789. - Willie Carter?
- Yes.
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790. I'll see what I can do.
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791. - Thank you.
- No need to thank me.
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792. I'm going to come up with nothing.
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793. But maybe I'll clear the mystery of coroners
and private detectives who are frightened.
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794. You'll hear from me.
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795. So, what was that all about?
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796. That was something very interesting, Dave.
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797. Remember Colin Maclver
who went off the racetrack roof?
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798. Yeah.
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799. Get a report on that, will you? And draw up
a sheet on him and one on his wife.
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800. - Her name's Norma.
- Okay.
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801. Dave, who was on that detail?
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802. I think it was Curran. Yeah, Curran.
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803. What kind of fella was Maclver?
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804. There's a difference of opinion on that.
Some thought he was quiet and reserved...
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805. but he drove a very expensive sports car
and had a doll-like wife.
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806. Anybody got any ideas
why he'd want to turn himself off?
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807. Does anybody have an idea
of what's on somebody else's mind?
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808. That's true.
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809. - What shape is his estate in?
- He left about 300,000.
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810. - Sheesh. That's a lot of bread. What'd he do?
- CPA.
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811. - Not bad for a certified public accountant.
- He was clever with money.
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812. That's an understatement.
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813. I see in the inventory here he had $900
in his wallet, so that rules out robbery.
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814. He jumped.
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815. - How do you know?
- That was the report.
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816. - Anybody see him jump?
- No.
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817. Well, then how can we be so sure?
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818. - What do you mean?
- You know what I mean.
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819. Well, if he was pushed,
somebody would have noticed it.
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820. Not necessarily. There was a lot of
excitement while the race was going on.
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821. No, not necessarily.
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822. Another thing.
It says here the man died at 3:35...
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823. and his wife wasn't informed until 8:00 that
night. What took you so long to tell her?
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824. I don't know. One of the
other men called her.
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825. - What about the notebook?
- Notebook?
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826. Yeah, a little black notebook.
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827. We returned it to his wife.
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828. You wouldn't have had any reason to tear
out any pages out of that book, would you?
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829. Why would I tear any pages out?
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830. - I don't know. That's all.
- That's all?
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831. Yeah. I'll see you later.
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832. - What was that?
- Shaftel girl.
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833. Found her in a vacant lot, raped
and murdered. Mother and father just left.
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834. - Picked up a suspect.
- About time.
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835. Yeah, Robbie's questioning him now.
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836. - What's he like?
- Sixty-eight-year-old man.
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837. - The handyman, huh?
- Yeah. Frightened to death.
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838. Threw up three times in
the car coming over.
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839. Where else did you take her?
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840. I got three witnesses that saw you.
Where'd you take her?
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841. - Where did you take her?
- Nowhere.
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842. All right, all right.
Let's go over it again.
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843. You took her to the candy store, you bought
her some caramel corn. Where after that?
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844. Ah...
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845. His answers are falling all over themselves.
I think I'll have him in a few minutes.
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846. Why is he sitting without his clothes on?
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847. Makes them easier to handle.
Stripping them makes them feel vulnerable.
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848. I got the idea from the newsreels
of German concentration camps.
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849. Dave, take him in the other room,
get his clothes on.
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850. Come on.
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851. You too, son. You can go with him.
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852. You son of a bitch. What kind of a
department do you think we're running here?
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853. All right, all right. Don't blow your cool.
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854. If I ever blow my cool, buster, I'll kick
your ass right out of this building.
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855. I'm gonna get my promotion too, lieutenant.
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856. You're gonna get a promotion?
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857. - You've been on the force two years.
- So what?
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858. My old man was on the force 25 years
and he never got a promotion. That's what!
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859. You can afford to play it big now.
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860. I'm gonna get promoted the same way you've
been, and the only way is with results.
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861. What looks good to headquarters.
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862. It's the only way you got ahead.
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863. I'm gonna get the same thing.
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864. Get out, Robbie.
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865. Get out!
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866. Where do you think you would have been
if they hadn't fried that little fag?
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867. Don't press your luck, baby.
Get out of here.
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868. Why don't you send the little bastard
back to pounding the pavement?
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869. - He asked some questions I couldn't answer.
- Well, we did it the hard way. Why can't he?
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870. They don't do it the hard way these days,
captain. It's unfashionable.
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871. - What's that?
- Agitators.
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872. - What are you booking them on?
- We found something to book them on.
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873. You think this is gonna solve the problem?
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874. - You know it will only make it worse.
- I have people to answer to.
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875. - I know the people you've got to answer to.
- Yeah, oh, that bunch there, they're swell.
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876. Yeah, they throw Molotov cocktails
in our cars every night.
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877. That's not hard to understand.
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878. They do not like living in garbage cans.
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879. And we know why the garbage cans exist,
don't we?
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880. Because the ghetto-type housing
is the most profitable kind of housing.
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881. - Joe, that's none of our business!
- Correct.
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882. Our business is to sit on the lid
of those garbage cans.
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883. Well, one of these days, if somebody
doesn't do something about them...
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884. you'll see an explosion tear
this nation right down the middle.
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885. You never did realize
the responsibilities of this job, did you?
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886. Aren't you ever a little sick
about these responsibilities?
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887. You'll find out.
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888. Joe, I got a pension coming up
in a few months...
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889. and you know who's gonna be the new head of
this district. It's all set. I'm telling you.
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890. But there are just some things about
this job that you've got to learn to do.
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891. You know, Joe, I feel sorry for you,
getting your brains beat in all the time.
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892. Uh, this Maclver thing.
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893. Yeah. This Maclver thing.
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894. I know some people
who'd pay you to forget it.
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895. Well, that's interesting. And who are
these people who would pay for it?
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896. I'll see that you get it.
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897. Uh...
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898. Who are they?
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899. Curran, one day
you're gonna get your ass in a sling...
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900. for running around with these
kind of people and taking from them.
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901. I'm doing all right. Check, please.
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902. I'll have you brought up on charges.
You know that, don't you?
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903. - Go ahead. It's your word against mine.
- I'll have you busted.
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904. Have me busted.
If you have me busted...
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905. you'll have to bust half the people
in the department for being on the take.
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906. You know, Joe, you think you're
better than the rest of us.
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907. Wake up.
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908. This was the last photograph
that was taken of him.
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909. Do you know whether or not he was going
to meet anyone at the racetrack that day?
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910. No, not that I know of.
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911. Um, how was he with women?
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912. I think he knew a lot of women.
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913. Do you think he saw any of these women
while he was married to you?
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914. - No.
- How do you know?
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915. I know.
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916. Hello.
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917. Oh, hi, Karen. Norma Maclver, Karen Leland.
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918. - How do you do?
- Hello.
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919. Uh, I'm having lunch
with some members of the board.
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920. They're convinced
half the staff are communists.
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921. - Would you like to join us'?
- No, thank you.
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922. Well, it was nice to see you.
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923. I didn't know you were married.
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924. We're separated.
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925. What a lovely-looking woman.
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926. Yeah, she's lovely.
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927. - Colin had lots of friends?
- Only one close friend. Dr. Roberts.
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928. - What kind of a doctor'?
- A psychiatrist.
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929. - Oh.
- Mm-hm.
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930. - Was Colin a patient of his?
- No. They liked each other.
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931. He lives next to us at the beach.
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932. Hmm.
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933. - Shall we go?
- Okay.
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934. Hello.
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935. Lieutenant Leland, police department.
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936. I'm Wendell Roberts. Come on in.
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937. - Hello.
- Hi.
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938. - How are you?
- Fine.
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939. I recognized you
from your pictures in the papers.
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940. - I didn't know I was that famous.
- Oh, yeah.
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941. The case of the mutilated homosexual
was a hell of a thing.
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942. Yeah.
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943. - Did you want to speak to Wendell?
- Yes, I did.
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944. - Alone?
- That's what I had in mind, yes.
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945. I'll be on my way. I'm over at Wendell's
as much as my own place.
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946. How nice for the two of you.
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947. I'll be around if you want me.
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948. - How about a drink? What would you like?
- Bourbon.
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949. Say, you've got a lot of plaques here.
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950. You make a speech, you get a plaque.
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951. - Tell me something, doctor. You a bachelor?
- Mm-hm.
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952. I know you are. Semi, anyway.
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953. How did you know that?
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954. Your wife came to me for treatment.
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955. Didn't you know that?
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956. No, I didn't know that.
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957. Thank you.
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958. Did you treat Colin Maclver?
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959. No.
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960. In your conversations with him, did you ever
get an inkling he might want to take his life?
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961. No.
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962. - Did he ever talk to you about his business?
- No, never.
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963. I don't believe you, doctor.
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964. I don't care what you believe.
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965. - The Maclver case is closed.
- I've reopened it.
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966. - Why?
- Why not?
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967. Cheers.
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968. Cheers.
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969. She's an interesting girl, isn't she?
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970. She's really far more vulnerable
than you might imagine.
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971. And your investigation, constantly opening up
old wounds, isn't going to help any at all.
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972. There were certain papers
on Maclver's body, doctor.
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973. One of them had your name on it
regarding a business deal.
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974. I had nothing to do
with Maclver's business affairs.
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975. That was a fishing expedition, doctor.
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976. Why should you be upset if I mention you
might have had a business deal with him?
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977. You're an interesting man.
Narrow, but interesting.
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978. I always felt that about you.
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979. What does that mean? As if I give a damn.
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980. Your relationship with your wife. One
of the most remarkable women I've ever met.
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981. You could have handled that
more intelligently, if I may say so.
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982. A different kind of man
could have understood her problem.
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983. Mm.
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984. Yeah, maybe a different kind of man
would've understood.
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985. But I'm not civilized enough to look the
other way when my wife's screwing other men.
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986. It's childish, isn't it?
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987. But you know something?
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988. - You're full of crap.
- You don't like psychiatrists much, do you?
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989. - They make people adjust to a sick world.
- It is sick.
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990. - Getting sicker.
- What do you suggest?
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991. I think each person knows what's important
to him. He should compromise for nobody.
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992. - I'm telling you to drop the Maclver case.
- Why?
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993. It can only harm any number of people,
including yourself.
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994. I'll tell you something. If you got anything to
say to me, you'd better tell me it damn quick.
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995. I'll find out the answers to your enigmas.
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996. - Well, good luck.
- I'll see you again.
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997. My pleasure.
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998. Hey, that's a pretty good job.
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999. Thanks. I'm a mess.
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1000. Well, I wouldn't say so. Not exactly.
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1001. What did you talk about?
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1002. You, mostly.
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1003. - What did he say about me?
- He told me to lay off you.
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1004. That's none of his business.
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1005. Did Wendell tell you about
my unwholesome background?
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1006. - Your police record?
- You know about that?
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1007. Mm-hm. He didn't have to tell me.
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1008. You know about the drug thing?
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1009. Yep.
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1010. - I'd like to tell you about it.
- You needn't.
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1011. - Well, it was one of those things I had to try.
- Why?
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1012. Curiosity, I don't know.
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1013. I didn't like it, and I stopped.
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1014. Why are you telling me all of this?
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1015. I guess I care about what you think.
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1016. Norma, I'm trying to find out some things
about your husband's business.
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1017. Aside from the office,
was there any other place he kept papers?
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1018. - Yes, there's a room in the house.
- Anybody know about this room?
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1019. No. I never told anyone
after they broke into the office.
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1020. What's the matter?
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1021. - Where's your telephone?
- Over there.
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1022. What does "Rainbow" mean?
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1023. - Rainbow? I don't know.
- Yeah.
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1024. My husband never talked about business.
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1025. It's Leland. Give me Schoenstein.
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1026. Dave, go to your apartment. I'll be there
soon with some things I want you to see.
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1027. What does "Rainbow" mean?
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1028. - Wish to hell I knew.
- It's on nearly every one of these pages.
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1029. I tried to add up the figures.
They don't balance.
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1030. Did you get a load of some of the names
in here? The biggest names in town.
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1031. Forms for corporations. Why so many, Joe?
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1032. How about you go down
to the Hall of Records.
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1033. Check out who pays their taxes...
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1034. who were the attorneys
who filed for them.
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1035. - Should only take you a couple of days.
- Okay.
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1036. Ah. I'm bushed. I'm going home.
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1037. - Good night, Rachael.
- Good night, Joe.
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1038. Can I fix you something
to eat before you go?
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1039. No, Rachael, I'm full.
That stuffed derma was beautiful.
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1040. Oh, thanks. You want me
to fix you something to take home?
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1041. - No, sweetheart. Good night.
- Good night, dear.
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1042. - David, how about you?
- Nothing.
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1043. - Not even a glass tea?
- Not even a glass tea.
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1044. - Are you sure?
- I'm sure.
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1045. - Because it's no trouble.
- No trouble.
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1046. Curran.
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1047. Now you want to talk about it?
What are they afraid of?
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1048. They forced me to kill two men. Where are
the missing pages from the notebook?
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1049. - Tell me about it.
- Joe.
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1050. If I tell you, I'm dead.
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1051. Hello.
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1052. Hello.
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1053. Great hours you're keeping these days.
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1054. Don't tell me you're jealous.
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1055. Is it that girl in the restaurant?
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1056. She was eating you up with her eyes,
I could see that.
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1057. Hey, is it something serious?
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1058. You know...
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1059. I've been lying here
all night long trying to...
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1060. Trying to think up a speech
about why we should get together again.
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1061. It doesn't work.
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1062. Yeah, it'd be pretty
hard to make that work.
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1063. You know...
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1064. What I always thought...
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1065. was the most important
thing in the world...
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1066. was, uh, to be valuable, you know.
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1067. I mean, not necessarily important,
just valuable.
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1068. I mean, you know, to have people be pleased
when I did my job well...
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1069. whatever it was.
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1070. And to have them be grateful I was around.
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1071. And I think I managed that pretty well,
I mean...
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1072. I'm good with the students,
Joe, I really am.
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1073. But that's not all that's important.
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1074. God, what's the matter with me?
Why can't I grow up?
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1075. Why is that thrill so important? That...
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1076. That deep, dirty thrill.
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1077. We know the reasons, Karen.
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1078. But knowing isn't enough, is it, Karen?
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1079. - Yeah?
- Joe. I got info on Rainbow, Joe.
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1080. The stockholders are all members
of the Borough Planning Commission.
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1081. Okay, I'll be there.
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1082. I've got to go.
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1083. What happened in that garage? Why did they
try to kill you? What's all that about?
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1084. Some important people in the neighborhood
got their necks stuck out.
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1085. I'm gonna chop them off.
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1086. Will the department let you do that?
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1087. - We'll see.
- Joe.
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1088. Take good care of yourself.
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1089. What is it, Joe?
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1090. I just discovered something else
about this guy Maclver.
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1091. He had a strange sense of humor. Rainbow
means an organization that covers the town.
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1092. - What are you talking about?
- The Borough Planning Commission.
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1093. You know how it's formed.
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1094. A couple of political payoffs.
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1095. An ex-mayor, a councilman...
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1096. a representative of the business world,
somebody from the religious community.
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1097. Rainbow. Covers the town.
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1098. - Why are they selling land back and forth?
- To make the prices rise. Don't you understand?
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1099. The board recommends to the city which land
should be bought for new housing...
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1100. hospitals, slum-clearance projects.
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1101. They're selling land to the city.
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1102. They buy it for a song, sell it to each
other's corporations, raising the price.
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1103. You got it. That's why there are no hospitals
being built and the old slums still stand.
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1104. By the time they fill their pockets, there
ain't enough money to build a birdhouse.
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1105. There are half of the most respected names
in the borough here.
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1106. They're the ones always talking about
how the town needs improving.
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1107. Naturally.
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1108. Dave, I've been waiting a long time
to get those bastards. A long time.
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1109. And they judge other people's morals.
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1110. The thing we have to find is the link
between this and Maclver's death.
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1111. Hey, maybe he wanted to pull out
and maybe they didn't want him to.
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1112. Maybe.
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1113. - What's this?
- The lox came fresh this morning.
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1114. - Not now, honey.
- The bagels will get stale.
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1115. - Rachael, please. This is important, will you?
- You have to eat.
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1116. - Wait till evening, will you?
- Will you look how he looks?
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1117. Now she's gonna cry.
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1118. Did you notice how many times
Dr. Wendell Roberts is mentioned?
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1119. Now, he must be on the board
of at least 10 organizations.
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1120. Dave, we're sitting on
something pretty dangerous.
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1121. I suggest you send Rachael
to her mother's for a few days.
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1122. What'll I tell her?
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1123. - Tell her you got a shiksa.
- Thanks a lot.
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1124. - Norma, it's Joe.
- Oh, hello, Joe.
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1125. - Will you do me a favor, no questions asked?
- What is it?
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1126. I want you to see Dr. Roberts tonight,
keep him busy.
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1127. Joe, if you suspect Wendell of anything,
you're mistaken.
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1128. I'll be in his office so if he comes
anywhere near the building, you call me.
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1129. All right.
What time do you want me to see him?
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1130. Uh, about eight o'clock.
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1131. Joe, be careful.
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1132. Don't worry, I will.
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1133. - Dave, do me a favor, will you?
- What?
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1134. Don't leave the house. If anybody
rings the doorbell, don't answer it.
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1135. - That's just what I didn't want to hear.
- And another thing.
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1136. If you swallow your chewing gum
or run out of cigarettes, call me.
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1137. You'll hear me all right,
and I won't need a telephone either.
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1138. Joe, will you do me a favor?
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1139. Will you tell Rachael
to go to her mother's?
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1140. Dave. Sheesh.
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1141. - Yes?
- Joe, he's coming up.
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1142. What?
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1143. He stopped at the building
to pick up some papers he has to have.
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1144. This was the first chance I had to call.
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1145. - Where are you?
- I'm downstairs. He's on his way up now.
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1146. Okay.
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1147. Close the door, doctor.
Don't turn your back.
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1148. This is ridiculous.
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1149. Mm-hm.
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1150. Do you keep tapes of all your patients?
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1151. No, only sometimes.
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1152. Sometimes there are things
I don't want even a secretary to hear.
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1153. Maclver come to you clinically?
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1154. No, he didn't. This is something else.
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1155. I'd like to hear that something else.
Play them.
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1156. Go on, play it.
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1157. Joe, you don't want to do this.
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1158. Yes, I do. Play them.
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1159. You don't want to hear this, Joe.
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1160. What's the matter, doctor? You afraid
I'll find out too much about Rainbow?
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1161. No, no. This is something else.
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1162. He talks about Rainbow only in passing.
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1163. You knew about Rainbow,
didn't you, doctor?
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1164. I didn't know until, uh,
he made these tapes.
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1165. Proceed.
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1166. My name is Colin Maclver.
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1167. I'm 38 years old, and I...
I don't know if I can do it.
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1168. You have to.
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1169. I'm making this tape
because I want to clear Dr. Roberts.
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1170. He had nothing to do with Rainbow.
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1171. I used his name.
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1172. I'm making it also because I want Dr.
Roberts to have something on me.
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1173. I want him to use this in
any way he sees fit...
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1174. in case the patterns that led
to the evening that I am going to relate...
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1175. manifest themselves again.
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1176. Where shall I begin?
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1177. Uh...
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1178. Shall I begin with that night?
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1179. WENDELL".
Go ahead. The tape's running.
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1180. Now, I had a beautiful wife.
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1181. I was a success.
Everybody thought it was just wonderful.
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1182. Stay here.
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1183. All right, the party's over.
On your way, friends. Outside.
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1184. - Sorry.
- Come on. Get outta here.
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1185. - Nice car, Dad.
- Get out, fast.
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1186. - Don't rank me, Dad. I like the car.
- Get out of here, right now!
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1187. Hey, don't act tough with me.
You're a faggot. A dirty queer.
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1188. You little bastard, I could kill
you right now. Get out of here!
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1189. You said there was no such thing
as a bisexual.
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1190. You said there were only homosexuals
without conviction.
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1191. The thought of turning...
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1192. Of turning involuntarily
into one of them...
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1193. frightened me
and made me sick with anger.
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1194. I went down there.
I had heard about the waterfront.
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1195. People giggle and make jokes about it.
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1196. I had had only two experiences before,
once in college, once in the Army.
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1197. I thought I'd gotten it out of my life,
but I hadn't.
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1198. I looked at them.
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1199. Was this what I was like?
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1200. Oh, my God.
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1201. Twisted faces. Outcasts.
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1202. Lives lived in shadows.
Always prey to a million dangers.
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1203. People don't realize what we go through.
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1204. I was raised in a family
that would not admit...
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1205. that there was such a thing
as a homosexual in this world.
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1206. And here I was...
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1207. and I couldn't do anything about it.
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1208. I couldn't stop.
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1209. I thought if I could have just one night...
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1210. I could get it out of my system.
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1211. Just one more time.
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1212. Excuse me, fellas.
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1213. Hello.
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1214. Hello.
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1215. What would you like to drink?
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1216. Anything-
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1217. Moss.
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1218. Can we have a couple of Scotch and waters,
please? Okay?
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1219. Fine.
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1220. What's the matter?
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1221. You're a shy one, aren't you?
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1222. You're a closet queen.
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1223. You're the kind that thinks
he's fooling people. Forget it.
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1224. I knew you were gay
the moment you walked into the bar.
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1225. How could you know?
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1226. We know each other.
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1227. Something about the way you walked.
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1228. Something about the eyes.
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1229. What's the matter with you?
Have you lost your mind?
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1230. What is the matter with you? Let go of me.
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1231. I'll call the police, do you hear? Let go!
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1232. - Don't! Don't do that!
- Operator? Operator, I want to talk...
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1233. - You bitch.
- Ah!
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1234. I'd killed one man, and another
was about to die for something I did.
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1235. When it was announced that Tesla was executed,
I should have felt something, I know.
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1236. I was responsible now
for the deaths of two men.
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1237. But I never did feel a great deal.
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1238. You see, I felt more guilty
about being a homosexual than a murderer.
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1239. He jumped from the roof of the track
a few weeks after he made this tape.
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1240. What do you suppose would happen
if we made these things public?
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1241. You know what would happen.
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1242. You're famous for the Leikman case.
It was international news.
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1243. They'd crucify you.
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1244. Maybe they should.
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1245. I knew that poor bastard was a psychotic.
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1246. Hm. He didn't know real from unreal.
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1247. But I saw a chance for a promotion...
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1248. and also to get the
department off the hook.
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1249. I wouldn't indulge in too much guilt.
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1250. After all, there was the rest of the department,
Tesl♪s lawyers, the judge, the newspapers.
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1251. Oh, you're awful good, doc.
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1252. Heh.
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1253. It's easy to understand
why you do such a thriving business.
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1254. You're awful good
at getting people off the hook.
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1255. Too many of us are on the hook.
I think that's part of the problem.
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1256. Is it?
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1257. I thought it was
because we don't face responsibility.
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1258. What about Norma?
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1259. You want her to find out
what Colin really was?
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1260. You want her to be haunted for the rest of her
life by the lurid stories the papers print?
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1261. No, I don't.
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1262. No. I don't.
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1263. What about Rainbow, doc?
Do we forget about that too?
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1264. What choice have we
under the circumstances?
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1265. What choice?
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1266. Lovely plaques, doctor.
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1267. Pretty words too.
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1268. "Charity and compassion.
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1269. For his very good work."
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1270. Heh. "Good work."
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1271. A man committed a murder because he
didn't want it known he was a homosexual.
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1272. And you're going to keep quiet about it.
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1273. There are no decent hospitals or houses
because others are lining their pockets...
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1274. and you're going to
keep quiet about that.
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1275. Kids growing up in the stink.
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1276. And you have a chance to help them,
regardless how small...
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1277. but you're not going to do
anything about it, are you?
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1278. And you?
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1279. What are you going to do?
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1280. - Here he is.
- Hey, Joe.
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1281. - Look this way, Joe.
- Thanks, Joe.
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1282. Leland, they say you accused
the whole Borough Planning Commission.
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1283. - Some people think you're off your rocker.
- Tell them to talk to the attorney general.
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1284. - Tell them to talk to the attorney general.
- Hey, Leland.
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1285. Farrell wants to see you.
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1286. Joe. I, uh...
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1287. Well...
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1288. Keep the faith, baby.
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1289. You damn fool.
You'll never win with these people.
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1290. - We'll see at the trials.
- You'll never win.
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1291. Huh. At least they'll know
they were in a contest.
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1292. People don't give a damn.
Rainbow'll be back in action in six months.
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1293. Perhaps.
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1294. You know what the net result
of this whole thing is going to be?
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1295. The department will get hurt.
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1296. No, Tom, I'd never hurt the department,
you know that.
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1297. This'll take you off the hook.
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1298. You could have gone all the way.
You could have made chief.
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1299. No, I knew I could never make it.
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1300. Tell me one thing.
Why are you doing this?
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1301. Because I was a good cop.
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1302. I saw things that terrified me.
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1303. And I thought I was above it all.
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1304. But I wasn't.
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1305. No, I want out.
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1306. Because there are things to fight for...
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1307. and I can't fight for
them while I'm here.
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1308. That's why, Tom.
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1309. When I heard about it
yesterday, I hated you.
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1310. I didn't believe a word of it.
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1311. Then I thought about it.
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1312. I knew it.
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1313. I knew it was all true.
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1314. What are you going to do?
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1315. Well...
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1316. I spent 20 years of my life with the department.
Now I'm gonna start living for myself.
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1317. Are you going back to her?
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1318. I don't know.
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1319. It's not too easy to rub out
all those years in your life.
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1320. Good night, Joe.
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1321. Good night, Norma.
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1322. All cars in the 19th
Precinct and detectives of the 19th Squad.
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1323. Proceed to 69th Street and Third Avenue.
Shots fired. One male is DOA...
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