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NYPD Blue Season 2 Episode 6 The Final Adjustment

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00:00This is the first time I'm just gonna talk to her.
00:07White and female 44.
00:09Those guys found her on the way here to work this morning.
00:14Her name's Louise Shannon.
00:17Looks like someone went after her with a claw on her.
00:20Oh!
00:21Oh!
00:22Oh!
00:23Oh!
00:24Oh!
00:25Oh!
00:26Oh!
00:27Oh!
00:28Oh!
00:29Oh!
00:30Oh!
00:31Back again?
00:32That idiot boyfriend of Lesniac's gets out of Bellevue.
00:35I'd like to do this to him.
00:37We'll never check out the other room.
00:39Yeah.
00:40Is this the coming operation?
00:43Oh, yeah.
00:44Yeah.
00:45Thank you very much.
00:51Hey, I'm Detective Simone.
00:53What do you guys know about this?
00:55A little after eight, we let ourselves in.
00:57Shannon gave us a key when we started here last week.
01:00We found a line there and we called 911.
01:02Does anybody else have a key?
01:04There was this unskilled guy helping her.
01:06I think he had one.
01:07What's his name?
01:08Did you ever say his name?
01:10I never heard him say anything.
01:14We're gonna need to take statements.
01:16Did you go through her purse?
01:17No, sir.
01:18It's over there.
01:19Where?
01:20Did you get the detective that we'll hear your names?
01:23Yeah, I did too.
01:24All right.
01:25What happened here?
01:26Who are you?
01:28Dr. Peter Shannon.
01:29My wife and I own this building.
01:31We're renovating it.
01:33Where is my wife?
01:34I'm Detective Simone, Dr. Shannon.
01:36Sir.
01:37There's no easy way to tell you this.
01:40Oh, my God.
01:42Your wife was assaulted today here in the apartment.
01:46She was killed, sir.
01:50Oh, God.
01:51All right.
01:52God, Louise.
01:53Please.
01:56Would you like to sit down?
02:03Who killed her, Dean?
02:05No, we don't.
02:06Not yet.
02:07Look, sir.
02:08When you feel ready, we'd like to ask you some questions that may give us some help.
02:15Go ahead.
02:17Do you know anyone who might have been angry with your wife?
02:20No.
02:23You know these paper hangers over here, they said she was working with the handyman.
02:26Would you know his name?
02:30I guess I could get the pay stubs from the checkbook.
02:34We lived just around the corner.
02:37We really would appreciate that.
02:40Detective Simone, could you get over here?
02:43Oh, please, excuse me.
02:46Andy, I'm talking here.
02:48What's the matter?
02:49I can't stand up.
02:52What are you going to lie down?
02:53Yeah.
02:54And then I want him to cover me with a sheet.
02:56Would you just help me up?
02:58Come on, one second.
03:00One, two, three.
03:01Come on.
03:03Oh, Jerry.
03:05Here.
03:07I'll let you wait down.
03:09This is Shannon's husband.
03:11I'm a chiropractor.
03:12Just relax your way.
03:13I can't straighten up.
03:14I know.
03:16Oh, brother.
03:18Oh, wow.
03:20All right.
03:22Yeah.
03:24Thanks.
03:27I'm sorry for your loss.
03:28I'm sorry.
03:29Oh.
03:58Then it's Jake.
04:00One, two, three.
04:01Two, three.
04:03How dare you?
04:05Hello.
04:07You're just doing it.
04:08That's what?
04:09Yes.
04:10You.
04:11Well, all right.
04:13So many others have created?
04:19I know more words if we're not кто.
04:21They want to realize you want.
04:23They want to realize you, perhaps.
04:25And they want to explain what says we've done,
04:57Hey, Andy.
05:02Hey, Roberts, how you doing?
05:03How am I doing? I got business falling out of my ass.
05:07Andy, I'm finally rolling.
05:09Hey, Mike Roberts, how you doing?
05:11Bobby Simone.
05:12Yeah, Roberts used to be on the job here.
05:14Yeah?
05:15Yeah, then I got smart.
05:18Went to a living wage amid security work now.
05:21Yeah, right.
05:22You got a tag or something hanging out of your sleep.
05:25That's your detective?
05:26Oh, yeah.
05:26Yeah, okay, sir.
05:27New suit.
05:30Bonnie's.
05:32Look at the damn price on that.
05:35Huh?
05:38So, right with Andy now, huh?
05:42Yeah, we're on a homicide right now, Mike.
05:46Hey, Bobby.
05:46You hobble some Espanol?
05:52Yeah, I hobble some.
05:54I'm developing strong contacts right now with some Latin American clients.
05:58If you'd be interested in some supplemental income, you're not good.
06:01I don't have my hands full.
06:02Where are you going, Roberts?
06:04Picking James Martinez up, Andy.
06:06I'm throwing him some hours.
06:09Kid worked the night tour.
06:10Probably going to have to pry his eyes open with toothpicks.
06:14Hey, James.
06:16Ready to roll?
06:17I was going to meet you, Mike.
06:20Well, I was in the neighborhood.
06:21I thought I'd pick you up.
06:23Thank the lieutenant if he was around.
06:25You know, express appreciation.
06:27Well, what's that, Roberts?
06:28I appreciate you know, Kay and James to work for me, Lieutenant.
06:34I didn't realize he was working for you.
06:36The Excelsior Security.
06:38Oh, yeah.
06:39I incorporated.
06:41You left my name off the approval request, huh?
06:44Anyways, we should probably get over there.
06:46Yeah, let's do it.
06:49Andy, take care of yourself, huh?
06:51Yeah.
06:51Bobby?
06:53Nice to meet you.
06:55Same here.
06:57Blue?
06:58Yeah.
07:00What'd you get on that homicide?
07:02White female, 44, murder weapon with a claw hammer.
07:06The crime scene's working that up for prints.
07:09Yeah, there were no witnesses.
07:11The two workmen found her,
07:12said there was a handyman that didn't show up to work today.
07:15We got his name through the dead woman's husband.
07:18We're going to run him and the workmen to kill BCI,
07:20and we got metabolic dumping the phones on the woman's house.
07:23And he hit off the husband?
07:25I didn't get anything one way or another.
07:27He's straining on Andy's back, though.
07:29Detective Simone, please.
07:30Yeah, the guy was a chiropractor.
07:32Detective Simone.
07:39I'm going to meet a minute here.
07:40All right, I'll get some coffee, and I'll run those names.
07:44How are you doing, Christy?
07:47You're busy, I know.
07:48No, no, come on back here.
07:50No, I'll handle this.
07:54Would you take this, please?
08:03I was putting my son's laundry away last night,
08:06and I found that in a drawer.
08:08Is it loaded?
08:13It is loaded.
08:13It's been about two years now, huh?
08:25Fifteen, squad.
08:27That make Mickey ten, right?
08:29Eleven.
08:32He's changed.
08:34I tried talking to him about this,
08:37and he told me that the gun wasn't his
08:41and that he was holding it for someone else.
08:43I don't know whether to believe him or not.
08:46And when I found out that you were at this precinct,
08:49I took it as a blessing.
08:52I don't know what to do.
08:55Do you ever hear from his father?
08:57The last time was right before your wife passed away.
09:00He called me from Lodi.
09:04He wanted me to wire him $90,
09:07and I said that I would if he would just
09:10write a card or something to Nick.
09:15He never sent anything.
09:20Look, Christy, you know,
09:21the normal procedure on this isn't much.
09:24We get Nick in here,
09:25and I'll fill out a Y.D. card.
09:28There won't be any charges or anything.
09:32Not unless you want to pursue it.
09:33No.
09:35No.
09:40Nick really liked you.
09:43And I think he might listen
09:44if you would just talk to him.
09:46Sure, I can do that.
09:49I'll have the officer on post at his school
09:51bring him in here, okay?
09:52Yeah.
09:53It's just that I don't want him
09:55to be killed,
09:57and I don't want him to kill anybody else.
09:59Hey, which school is he in?
10:04He's right here at IS-27.
10:08I'll talk to him, I promise.
10:11Okay?
10:17How have you been doing?
10:23I'm doing all right, Christy.
10:24Thanks for asking.
10:29Uh-huh.
10:31Yeah.
10:34All right.
10:38How long is it going to be?
10:41Oh, I'll call back.
10:44Thanks.
10:47Two hours till we can learn those names.
10:49What's the problem?
10:50What's the problem?
10:51They're, uh, purging the BCI computer,
10:54whatever the hell I'm using.
10:55That, uh, lugs and muds on a crime scene phone
10:59and Mrs. Schenner's apartment.
11:01Plus, her husband's got a fax line in her apartment.
11:04I dumped that, too.
11:05You got any patterns there?
11:07Have a look.
11:09Call after call on the doctor's line
11:12to Judith Kraske at Murray Hill.
11:14Uh, the, the, the, the latest one was last night.
11:18Maybe the doctor was getting his end wet.
11:22All right, let's go talk to him.
11:25Uh, listen, guys, um,
11:27I gotta stay close to the station house
11:30for a couple hours.
11:31What's wrong, Greg?
11:32Uh, well, I, I'm trying this, uh,
11:35high-fiber cereal, you know, with dried fruit.
11:38My digestive system is in complete upheaval.
11:45Uh, excuse me.
12:08Yes?
12:09Judith Kraske.
12:11New York detectives.
12:12Can we talk to you a minute?
12:18What's it about?
12:21Can, uh, can we talk inside instead of out here
12:23in front of your neighbors?
12:25Hmm, come on in.
12:28Detective Sipwitz.
12:30Just detectives some more.
12:32Hey.
12:32Sorry, the place is such a mess.
12:38I wasn't expecting company.
12:42Um, could I get you some coffee or something?
12:46No, thanks. We're fine.
12:48You do leather craft, Judith?
12:50No, my brother's staying with me
12:52till he can get a place of his own.
12:54What's his name?
12:56Walter.
12:57Is this about the break-in up in Fort C?
13:00No, actually, we're here on another matter.
13:02Do you know a Dr. Peter Shannon, chiropractor?
13:05Yeah, sure. I used to work for him. Why?
13:08His wife was murdered this morning.
13:10Louise?
13:12Oh, my God. That's horrible.
13:16How'd it happen?
13:18We're not sure.
13:20Have you talked to the doctor lately?
13:22Yeah, sure. We've talked.
13:24Recently?
13:26Yeah, he just called me last night.
13:28He was looking for a new receptionist.
13:31And, uh, I don't do that anymore,
13:32but he thought I might know somebody.
13:35So, uh, whenever you and him talk,
13:38it's always business-related.
13:40No, we talk socially.
13:43I mean, since I worked for him,
13:44we stayed friends.
13:46Like, uh, after the opera,
13:48him and the missus had stopped by
13:49for a little Sherry.
13:50I don't get what you mean.
13:52I mean, there's 80-some calls to you
13:54in the past month
13:55from a line in the doctor's house.
13:56So?
13:57So, either you were screwing the doctor
13:59or you were screwing his wife.
14:01That's disgusting.
14:03Judith, nobody wants to intrude
14:04on your personal life here.
14:06There was a woman who was murdered
14:07who was just trying to figure out
14:09how it happened.
14:11Yeah, well, I'm sorry,
14:12but I can't help you.
14:14Mm-hmm.
14:16If you excuse me now?
14:17She was definitely doing it back.
14:32Yeah, well, that makes him boring.
14:33I don't know if it makes him wrong.
14:36You think Brother Walter picked up
14:37his handicraft in the joint?
14:39The thought crossed my mind.
14:40Well, you ready for this?
15:01You feel okay?
15:03Yeah, I feel good.
15:04Just keep in mind the class of people
15:06you're dealing with here.
15:07Don't be holding your hand out
15:08like some bellhop.
15:10Hello?
15:14You're young for a detective.
15:17Well, he looks a lot younger than he is.
15:19Don't I wish I could say that, right?
15:21I'm 28 years old.
15:23I got my shield last year.
15:25James is a very hard worker, Mr. Beltran.
15:27He's also very respectful.
15:29My daughter, Leticia,
15:40she came from Skidmore College
15:42to see her papa.
15:44Hi, I'm James Martinez.
15:46Nice to meet you.
15:47You're Mike Roberts.
15:48How do you do?
15:49James is going to take
15:50very good care of you, ma'am.
15:52Don't worry, you won't even know
15:53I'm around.
15:54That's right, we're very discreet.
15:55Leo, welcome.
16:01I present my daughter, Leticia.
16:03Leticia, my attorney, Mr. Vitale.
16:05How do you do?
16:06Mr. Vitale, Mike Roberts.
16:09Pleasure to know you, sir.
16:10And James Martinez, I've already met.
16:13How's it going, Mr. Vitale?
16:15Please excuse Mr. Vitale and I.
16:18Leticia, enjoy your afternoon.
16:20Will I see you for dinner?
16:21I'm planning on it.
16:23Sir, I'll be in the next room
16:24if you need me.
16:26James, you check in with me
16:27on regular intervals.
16:28Okay.
16:30Here we go.
16:35What do you like to be called?
16:37James is good.
16:38James, could you hold this place?
16:40For the last six weeks,
16:42I've been cooped up at school
16:43in the middle of nowhere
16:44with nothing to do
16:45but watching leaves change.
16:47Now, I've got a couple days
16:50in the city
16:50and I plan to enjoy myself.
16:53My responsibility
16:55is keeping you
16:56out of harm's way.
16:57Beyond that,
16:58you're on your own.
17:00As long as we understand each other.
17:02Those name checks came in from BCI.
17:21The paper hangers
17:23and the carpenter
17:24are clean
17:25but this handyman,
17:26Victor Hugo,
17:28did 14 years
17:29for killing his mother.
17:31They got a last known?
17:33Yeah, he's got an apartment
17:34in Queens.
17:35If we want to pick him up,
17:36his parole guy
17:37says he'd meet us there.
17:39Also,
17:40this Walter Crasky
17:42you asked for
17:43did three years
17:44for armed robbery.
17:46Detective,
17:47the police officer
17:49from that school
17:50across the street
17:51says he has a Nick Williamson
17:52in the U.S. to see.
17:53Oh, yeah, thanks, Anna.
17:55Annie, I'm going to have
17:56to meet you guys there.
17:59This, uh,
18:00Nick is the kid
18:01of a woman
18:02used to live
18:02in our building
18:03over in Brooklyn.
18:04She was really good
18:05to my wife.
18:06Yeah, what'd the kid do?
18:0811 years old,
18:10the mother finds
18:10a gun in the drawer.
18:12She wants me to talk to him.
18:14Uh, metal boy,
18:15how's your stomach?
18:18Uh, better.
18:19Yeah, yeah,
18:21it's under control.
18:22All right, uh,
18:23come with me.
18:24Let's go sit
18:24in this guy's house.
18:25Here's the address.
18:26Okay.
18:27I'll meet you guys there.
18:3215th squad.
18:34Yeah, I'm holding
18:35on line three.
18:40Hey, Sarge,
18:41Detective Simone.
18:45Yeah,
18:46who, who we got
18:47in the pens downstairs?
18:47And what beefs
18:50are they in for?
19:00Hey.
19:01Thanks very much
19:02for bringing them over.
19:03No problem, Detective.
19:12How's it going there, Nick?
19:15Great.
19:15The cop takes me
19:17out of school.
19:18You know why you're here?
19:21Yeah.
19:25You remember you
19:25and your mom
19:26used to live over
19:26in Brooklyn?
19:28Yeah.
19:29You and me,
19:29we used to go up
19:30on the roof there
19:31and fly the pigeons.
19:33We'd talk.
19:34Yeah.
19:35Look,
19:36that gun ain't mine.
19:40I'm trying to help you
19:41on this.
19:42Who do you think
19:42you are,
19:43my father?
19:43No, I'm not
19:44your father.
19:46But I'd like
19:46to be your friend.
19:48You want to give
19:48that a try?
19:50I got friends.
19:53I don't ride out.
19:58Get up, Nick.
20:00Get up.
20:01Let me show you
20:09something over here.
20:14How you doing?
20:15All right.
20:18Good.
20:19See this guy right here?
20:41He's on a laughing jack.
20:43Really tough guy.
20:45Yeah.
20:47He used a knife
20:48to take a purse
20:49from an old woman.
20:51He's laughing
20:52because he's going
20:53away for eight years.
20:54You know what?
20:56It don't bother him.
20:59Who's that?
21:02It's Nick.
21:05Putting him in here?
21:06What happened to Juvie?
21:08We're just showing
21:09him around, man.
21:10What do you want him
21:11to see?
21:12Put him in here
21:13and turn the lights
21:13out.
21:14Yeah.
21:17Shut your mouth.
21:22All right.
21:23In there.
21:25You can't put me in there.
21:27It's not legal.
21:28Come on.
21:32Sit down.
21:37Now, Nick,
21:38these punks
21:39who gave you
21:41that gun
21:42if that's what
21:44happened here.
21:45That's what happened.
21:46They are going
21:47to end up
21:47right here
21:48on their way
21:48to Rikers.
21:50Now,
21:51you want to go
21:51this route?
21:54They're guns
21:55for protection.
21:57Half the kids
21:57in school,
21:58they hate us
21:58because we're white.
22:01They all got guns.
22:03We got to
22:03protect ourselves.
22:04Don't you sing
22:04somebody else's song
22:06to me, right?
22:06You think I'm lying?
22:07Who are you
22:07holding that gun for?
22:08No, I'm not
22:09ratting on anyone.
22:12I'm in a lot
22:13of trouble right now
22:14because I can't
22:15give that gun back.
22:16You give me
22:17the guy's name
22:18where you got
22:19that gun from
22:19and I promise
22:20he's not going
22:21to give you
22:22any trouble.
22:25No.
22:31I'm going to
22:31take an ass
22:32kicking.
22:32Well, you have
22:33yourself to blame
22:34for that because
22:34you've got a choice
22:35here and I'm trying
22:36to treat you
22:36like a man.
22:37You're a scumbag.
22:43All right, Nick.
22:48Yeah.
22:52You know,
22:52you can be
22:53at the beginning
22:53or you can be
22:54at the end
22:54of this year.
22:56It's up to you.
23:01Those are my numbers.
23:03What if I don't
23:04want your numbers?
23:05Well, then you just
23:05throw the card away.
23:07Don't you do it
23:08in front of me.
23:10And don't you
23:11ever swear
23:12at me again.
23:13You understand me,
23:13Nick?
23:14So, uh, you want to go back or show your dad all the nice stuff you bought?
23:40I don't know if you'll be in there when you notice.
23:41I never heard that expression what that one sales lady said.
23:45They'll be wearing this five minutes from now.
23:51When I was little and we'd come to New York,
23:54my nanny used to bring me to this park.
23:57Your family lived here and in Costa Rica?
24:00Mm-hmm. But mostly Costa Rica.
24:02But my father came back and forth for business so much,
24:06he just kept that apartment.
24:08These bankers go all over, huh?
24:10James, when we met at the apartment,
24:16that lawyer my dad was talking to, he acted as if he knew you.
24:20Mr. Vitale defended one of my first callers as a detective.
24:24I've read about him.
24:26Yeah, he's one of the top guys.
24:28He put me through the hoops, I'll tell you that much, when I testified in court.
24:37My father's in trouble.
24:39Just because he's talking to a lawyer?
24:41No. Something's going on.
24:43He's upset and nervous.
24:45I mean, I know you can't tell that, but I can.
24:48That one seemed very polite.
24:51He called me at school last week and told me not to come to the city
24:57because his schedule had gotten overbooked.
25:00I mean, I haven't seen him in almost a year and he doesn't want to see his own daughter.
25:04Leticia, if your dad's in the jam, he's taking care of it.
25:09His attorney's one of the best.
25:11That guy I arrested was guilty as hell, but Vitale got him off.
25:17Not that's even why your dad is talking to him.
25:20It must be pretty bad if he won't tell me.
25:32I'm sorry, this isn't your problem.
25:36Hey, look.
25:38I thought you had a job to do down here.
25:41Just have a great time.
25:44Huh?
25:47Let's go home.
25:50All right, come on.
26:00Sit down, Victor.
26:02Want smokes or something?
26:04No, I don't.
26:06You know what you're here for?
26:07No.
26:09You were working for Louise, Shannon, Victor, is that right?
26:13Yeah.
26:15Mostly finishing work.
26:18Did you work today?
26:20No, I didn't feel good.
26:22You didn't go to work?
26:23No.
26:24Mrs. Shannon was murdered today, Victor.
26:27I didn't kill her.
26:29You don't seem too surprised she was murdered.
26:32If I'd have killed her, I'd be on a boat to Brazil now.
26:36Really?
26:37When you killed your mother, you hung around the house for two days, tidying up.
26:42I didn't do this one.
26:45I'm an emotional person.
26:48I have to be angry to kill someone.
26:52I had no anger at all toward Mrs. Shannon.
26:55Mrs. Shannon.
26:56Well, maybe she did something to piss you off.
26:59She criticized your work?
27:02No, I liked working for her.
27:08I did 14 years up there.
27:10I don't want to go back.
27:13I only had one mother.
27:17I killed her.
27:19And that's done with.
27:23How did you get this job working for Mrs. Shannon, Victor?
27:26A guy I knew upstate.
27:29I called him when I got out and asked him about jobs.
27:33And he showed me an ad in the penny saver.
27:39What was his name?
27:41Walter Krasky.
27:48You been in touch with him since then?
27:50No.
27:51You sure?
27:52No.
27:56So now, what are you going to do to me?
28:02You're going to have to hang around here for a while, Victor,
28:05until we straighten this out.
28:11You think that's a coincidence?
28:14The mistress's brother puts this twitch up in that apartment?
28:17You don't seem like the murder for hire, though, Amy.
28:20Maybe it's more like the type you're framed
28:21when you're looking to do a murder yourself.
28:23Get your sister out of her dead-end career as a second-string bang.
28:28I'll leave the questions you want to ask, Walter.
28:30Oh, yeah.
28:31Oh, yeah.
28:49Hey, James. How's it going?
28:51Okay, Greg.
28:53A little tired.
28:54Did you get any sleep at all?
28:56I got a security gig I caught a couple of hours before my night watch.
29:01So, uh...
29:03How's that job going?
29:04How do you like working for Roberts?
29:07She's a really nice girl.
29:09That girl I'm watching.
29:11Oh, yeah?
29:12Yeah. That's Leticia Beltran.
29:14Very nice.
29:16She goes to Skidmore College upstate New York.
29:18That's, uh...
29:19That's up in, uh...
29:21Saratoga Springs, right?
29:23Yeah, I think that's right.
29:25Yeah.
29:27Now, Maria and I got lost, uh, on our way to an outdoor concert.
29:30We asked directions at that college.
29:32Oh, yeah?
29:33I think this girl's father might be in some kind of trouble.
29:39Oh, yeah? Why do you say that?
29:41Well, she's concerned about him.
29:43You know?
29:44It looks like he's involved with this Leo Vitale.
29:47Oh, the criminal lawyer.
29:48Yeah, and the guy who was working for the father, I saw him carrying a piece.
29:52Some guy named Arturo.
29:54The father's a, uh, Central American banker.
29:57Yeah. Well, I guess he's eligible to be in a little trouble.
30:01Yeah. Depending on depositors, yeah.
30:05Anyways, uh, this girl is awfully nice.
30:11Yeah.
30:12Yeah.
30:13You mentioned that.
30:14Mm-hmm.
30:22Sit down.
30:24Your sister like her apartment, Walter?
30:26I guess she likes her, all right.
30:28Yeah.
30:29A little small, though, isn't it?
30:30I don't know.
30:31I guess so.
30:32She's up for a new one, isn't she?
30:35With the doctor's wife dead.
30:38Oh, wait, guys.
30:39Must be a lucky break for her, though, right?
30:42I mean, however it happened.
30:44I don't know how it happened, and neither does she.
30:47Walter, you know a guy named Victor Hugo?
30:52Guy who wrote the musical?
30:53This guy spells it U-G-O, and he knows you from upstate.
30:58Oh, right. You go. Yeah, I've never, uh, heard him use the Victor.
31:05He says you got him a job with the doctor's late wife.
31:08Hey, he got out. He gave me a call. He said he was looking for work.
31:11I showed him an ad, and the penny saver is all.
31:15You show some half-wacko who just did 14 years for murder
31:21a help-wanted ad from a woman who you want to get dead?
31:25That's just too small a world, Walter.
31:28You're putting a really ugly turn on me just doing a favor for a guy.
31:32Hey, you know what? You're a crown zero here, Walter.
31:34You got big-time motive, you got access,
31:38and we got you putting a known murderer at the crime scene.
31:42Oh, I don't believe how this stuff is always happening to me.
31:46Yeah, sit there feeling sorry for yourself, Walter.
31:49Keep circling the bowl till the suction takes you down.
31:52Oh, you piece of crap.
31:55Now, either you hired this guy to kill the doctor's wife,
31:58or you set him up and you killed yourself
32:00looking for some financial kissy-kiss
32:01once your sister and the doc tie the knot.
32:07I had a great franchise opportunity.
32:10Fat-free donuts.
32:12I asked Dr. Shannon if he could lend me the money.
32:15One way or another, he says if I kill someone, I get it.
32:20That's how the conversation wound up, all right?
32:23If you killed his missus.
32:25He didn't say.
32:27I turned him down flat.
32:28I didn't even want to talk about it.
32:29But you did give him a referral.
32:32I might have said that Hugo was in touch with me, maybe.
32:37And the doctor might have said something about showing him his wife's head.
32:43Hey, I have not committed a crime here, okay?
32:46I did not get paid dime one from anybody.
32:49You failed to report a criminal solicitation, Walter.
32:51That's a parole violation.
32:54If we want you in, you're going.
32:59All I wanted was a lousy donut franchise.
33:03You're gonna wear a wire on Dr. Shannon, Walter.
33:06No. I'll screw it up. I'm a screw up.
33:11Get Judy to do it.
33:12She's the one he's got a thing for. Judy.
33:13You're the one he's got a thing for. Judy.
33:15You're the one he's got a thing for. Judy.
33:23You're the one he's bringing in the doctor and lean on.
33:26He would lawyer up in ten seconds.
33:29I think we need to stay sweet with Dr. Shannon.
33:32Detective Simone, Officer Lenningham on 92.
33:37Thanks.
33:39I'm gonna tell Fancy about wire and his sister.
33:41You know, we ought to set up on a place, I mean, I don't think we want a body mic.
33:45Yeah, her body might get a little busy.
33:50So you work out?
33:52Simone.
33:55You got the name of the kids who beat him?
33:57No, I'm not cheating.
34:02Bruce.
34:04Uh-huh.
34:05Jared.
34:07M-A-C-E.
34:08Like the chemical?
34:14All right. Thanks very much.
34:19Detective.
34:22How's it going?
34:23Detective.
34:25How's your back?
34:26Uh, it's okay.
34:27Uh, a little stiff.
34:28I appreciate your helping that way.
34:30No, not at all.
34:31How can we help you?
34:33Um, I hope you understand I want to monitor what's going on.
34:37Of course.
34:38Yeah, here.
34:39Have a seat.
34:40Uh, are there any developments?
34:42Uh, you know, we won't be doing you any favors, Doc, by telling you something prematurely, then it didn't pan out.
34:51Are you questioning someone?
34:54Yeah, we can say at this time that we are talking to someone.
34:58Right.
34:59Was that information helpful, uh, in terms of that handyman, uh, Yugo?
35:03We could say yes, it was.
35:05At this point, we can tell you this, uh, Yugo did do time for a previous murder.
35:10You're kidding.
35:11Oh, my God.
35:12Let us look into this for a while, okay?
35:13And hopefully we'll have something to tell you.
35:15All right.
35:16All right.
35:17Thanks for being cooperative.
35:18No problem, Doc.
35:20Yeah.
35:22And, uh, you'll keep me informed.
35:23You bet.
35:24Fancy okay the wire on our place?
35:25Yeah.
35:26Better look in at Norman Bates.
35:27Put your apple back on this.
35:28Yeah.
35:29Pretty light.
35:30You know?
35:31You know.
35:32Uh, you'll keep me informed.
35:33You bet.
35:34Fancy okay the wire on our place?
35:35Yeah.
35:36Better look in at Norman Bates.
35:40Fancy okay the wire on her place?
35:46Yeah.
35:48Better look in at Norman Bates.
36:01How's it going, Victor?
36:03I don't want to be in here.
36:05Well, you hang tight, Victor.
36:07This may come out all right.
36:09Is it because somebody saw me at that apartment yesterday?
36:14Is that why you're holding me?
36:17Does that play in your mind, Victor?
36:20I'm going to tell you the truth.
36:24I wasn't sick yesterday.
36:26No, I was there.
36:28I showed up for work, unlocked the door.
36:32She was lying there, dead.
36:35Had to be somebody else with a key,
36:38or someone followed her in from the street.
36:43But it wasn't you.
36:45Now, you see, I wouldn't kill someone I like, no.
36:49I, I, the only person I killed was my mother.
36:53I don't like the idea.
37:06Judith, we'll set up a couple of microphones and a camera in here.
37:10You and Dr. Shannon, we just talk and we'll listen.
37:15Don't you want to keep your brother out of prison?
37:17You guys are bastards.
37:19Walter was trying to straighten his life out.
37:21Hey, Judith, if Walter goes back in, it's because you wouldn't help him.
37:25I never looked for any of this.
37:27I was satisfied exactly how things were.
37:30You mean between you and Dr. Shannon?
37:31I like Mrs. Shannon.
37:33When I was his receptionist, she used to get me little presents.
37:37Well, that phase is over with, Judith.
37:38He's smart, you know.
37:42Well, Walter?
37:44Maybe if you get to know him better.
37:46I don't mean Walter.
37:48You mean the doctor?
37:50Yeah, he's smarter than me.
37:54There's plenty of things that you're smart about, Judith.
37:57Like in the area that keeps him coming back.
38:00And what, anyway, I'm just supposed to get him to say who killed his wife?
38:05Yeah, that'd be perfect.
38:06Yeah.
38:07Oh, my God.
38:37Son of a bitch!
39:06James!
39:08James!
39:10James!
39:11Oh God!
39:33Think she'll get the doctor to go?
39:35Depends, is he chatty when his willy's up?
39:42I'm kind of hoping that Victor wasn't involved.
39:45Yeah, Victor seems like an okay guy, so long as you're not his mom.
39:54There's a boy.
40:04All right, baby.
40:06What's wrong?
40:07I'm scared.
40:08Scared of what?
40:12I'm scared.
40:13Scared of what?
40:18Judith, a maniac killed Louise.
40:21They're searching for the man and they're gonna find him.
40:24Are you sure?
40:25I'm sure of what?
40:26Of course I am.
40:27Cops know about you and me.
40:30Why do you say that?
40:31They came over and talked to me.
40:32They found my number and some records.
40:33Here we go.
40:34Did they talk to Walter?
40:35Well, luckily they didn't.
40:36That's all he needs right now.
40:37Nothing we've done has ever been a crime.
40:42In a case like this, the police look at everyone.
40:55Once they find the man who did it, the investigation ends.
41:02And they found a man.
41:06I helped them.
41:07What do you mean help them?
41:09I helped them.
41:10I told him about a man who worked with Louise in our building, a murderer.
41:17He killed his mother.
41:20You think he did it?
41:22They think so.
41:23God, you look great.
41:26Your hand's cold.
41:28What?
41:29What?
41:30Well, how do you know this guy killed Louise?
41:35It doesn't matter.
41:37It's not a problem for us.
41:39Yeah, it's a problem.
41:40For me, the cops think I did it.
41:42I'm scared.
41:43Well, what are you scared of?
41:45You can trust me.
41:50Now, if we have secrets.
41:52What secrets?
41:55Did you get him to do it?
41:58It could be dangerous.
42:01You could talk.
42:06I don't want anything to happen to you.
42:08Come on, say it wasn't to do it.
42:11Come on, say it wasn't to do it.
42:11He's not going to tell them anything.
42:13He didn't do it.
42:15But they think he did.
42:17Attaboy, Duncan.
42:19You're already double.
42:21I don't know what it was like leaving you and going to her.
42:28I couldn't even touch her.
42:31Her mouth.
42:34The smell of her.
42:37Everything.
42:39After you.
42:41How could I want anyone else?
42:43You did it.
42:47You killed it for me.
42:51For you.
42:53Yes.
42:54For you.
42:55For you.
42:57A dirty bitch.
42:59I killed a dirty bitch.
43:01Say goodbye, Doc.
43:03Look at this.
43:10I got blood and brains all over me.
43:13All I need now is a pink pillbox hat.
43:15Hey, Lieutenant, that Colombian give it up.
43:21You say why you shot him?
43:23No, he's not saying anything.
43:25That's the way they operate.
43:26You know, you could rip their tongues out of them.
43:30I'm only glad that we apprehended the guy.
43:34It was my understanding Martinez did that.
43:37Oh, is that what James said to you?
43:39No, he's still giving a statement.
43:41It's what the daughter said.
43:43I'll tell you the truth, the daughter's a little sweet on him.
43:45Hey, I'm not trying to take credit for this or anything like that.
43:48The Meta Boy will get to you in a minute.
43:55You and Judas steal their step-over-toe-hold move from a wrestler called Strangler Ed Lewis?
44:01Or was he before your time?
44:02You think you're funny.
44:04This idiocy will end when my lawyer arrives.
44:06I was lying to the woman I wanted to get laid.
44:09Come on, take from the book here.
44:10You, Gabby?
44:10Yeah.
44:11I'm back kicking up again, Detective.
44:14I'd say it's a degenerative disc.
44:16Get used to the pain.
44:18Yeah?
44:19Maybe I can take my mind off of thinking about you up there and us
44:22and then getting an acupuncture up here and dirt chute.
44:28Is this Mr. Bromwell?
44:31Yeah, this is Mr. Detective.
44:34Mike, I need a second of you.
44:36Are you holding up?
44:40I want some answers from you.
44:44This is James' last answer I had.
44:47The skies blue from sunlight reflecting off the ocean.
44:50I don't know nothing after that.
44:52Why do you think that guy's secretary disappeared, Mike?
44:56Arturo?
44:57I don't know.
44:58They said he got food poisoning.
45:00Did you get that guy hardware?
45:02No.
45:05Beltran wasn't a diplomat.
45:06The guy couldn't have brought the weapon into this country.
45:09So you figure I got it for him?
45:10And now he's supposed to be helping guard Mr. Beltran?
45:13And the guy disappears?
45:14So what did I do, James?
45:15Sneak the guy out on a blimp?
45:18You think I set this man up?
45:20You think I set Mr. Beltran up?
45:22Hey, kid, this man was going to be my meal ticket.
45:24I was going to get well off him.
45:26I was supposed to take care of these people.
45:28And you did.
45:28You took care of the girl and she's still walking around.
45:31The old man made his own bed.
45:32I don't know what to tell her.
45:34Kid, I got my nose up against the glass just like you.
45:37You want to tell us something?
45:38Tell her they found some industrial-strength currency detergent
45:41in the old man's laundry bag.
45:43Tell her they're tracking down that lead.
45:46I don't want to hear from you anymore, Mike.
45:55I'm sorry you feel that way.
46:03How you doing, James?
46:05I just finished my statement.
46:08I wish I knew what the hell happened out there.
46:12Well, I've had five askouts from the DEA.
46:16I bet Beltran was shopping some kind of deal with them.
46:19That lawyer was his go-between?
46:20Yeah, and someone else didn't want the deal to go through.
46:25That's the last time I work for Mike Roberts, lieutenant.
46:29That's probably a good idea.
46:30I'm going to go talk to that girl.
46:32Greg, can I talk to Miss Beltran?
46:43Yeah, yeah, we're done.
46:45Miss Beltran, just stop by my desk here
46:48after Woodland signed your statement.
46:50All right.
46:51I'm sorry about your father.
47:03How you doing?
47:04I'll take you back whenever you're ready.
47:11I keep seeing him lying there.
47:18Do they know why it happened?
47:20The guy's not saying, you know, the one who shot your father.
47:25Do you think you're being nice to me?
47:28Not telling me what you know?
47:29I don't know anything more than I'm telling you, Letitia.
47:32I couldn't have understood
47:36if he told me what his life was like.
47:45Now I'll never understand anything.
47:54I have to call my mother.
47:56Okay.
48:00I'll take you back, all right?
48:02You know that woman's boy took a beating over that gun today?
48:20A woman that knew your wife?
48:23Yeah.
48:24Turns out he was stashing for some older kids.
48:28They beat him for giving it up.
48:30See, all right?
48:32Hey.
48:35Cop over there on the school folks.
48:37He gave me some names of where these kids hang.
48:40You gonna look for him?
48:43I'm gonna take a ride over there.
48:50You want some company?
48:52Nah.
48:53That's all right.
48:54It's my thing.
48:55You think you're at a low ranger?
48:57Come on.
48:59I'm right along with you.
49:00Cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut.
49:06I got it.
49:21Cut, cut, cut, cut, cut.
49:26You beat Bruce, John, and Mace.
49:30Hey, yeah.
49:31Bruce, John, and Mace.
49:33Well, you know, I could be Mace, he could be Bruce, and he could be John.
49:37How would you like it, boy?
49:38I like it that you're punks one, two, and three.
49:42Punk one, back off.
49:47You beat on a kid the other day who was holding a piece for one of you.
49:52His name is Nick.
49:53I don't know any Nick.
49:55Commit this to memory, punk one.
49:58He's 11 years old.
50:00From now on, you don't talk to him.
50:02You don't go near him.
50:03If you or anybody else touches him, I will bust your head against the curb and then kick
50:08your meager brains under a bus.
50:10Okay, you gotta let me go.
50:13You make your friends understand this, all right?
50:15Because they look like they're real slow learners here.
50:20Hey, you a cop?
50:21I'm a detective.
50:25You'd be Bruce, right?
50:27Yeah, you know, we can file a complaint on you for violence on him.
50:31Detective Simone.
50:33That's with an E.
50:33The shield number's 3118.
50:36You can get it off your forehead in the mirror.
50:41All right.
50:42You file all the complaints you want, all right?
50:45But you know what I'm saying here?
50:47I want you to understand what I'm saying now, or else I'm going to come back.
50:51And I'm going to hunt you down.
50:53All right.
50:55Go up.
51:05Glad I was there to help.
51:08I would have been glad enough if they were standing over there with the Smith and Wes.
51:11See, now, I don't know if I just saved this kid from a beating or bought him another one.
51:17Oh, I'm sure these guys saw the light.
51:19They may be on their way to scout registration now.
51:21Hi.
51:42Hi.
51:43Hi.
51:43Did you lose the key?
51:49No, I got it.
51:55You want something to eat?
51:57I could heat something up.
51:58No, thanks.
51:59I grabbed a bite.
52:03What about you?
52:06I had a salad.
52:07Uh, I picked up my laundry, uh, so I could have a fresh shirt tomorrow.
52:24I cleared out half the closet for you.
52:26I, uh, I thought the, the official move wasn't until next week.
52:39Getting ready for it.
52:43I also cleared out some drawers.
52:45I cleared out some drawers.
52:45And I got you this.
53:01It's terry cloth.
53:08Thanks, Sylvia.
53:12It's for when you come out of your shower.
53:15I guess maybe I better take one.
53:23You don't need to from me, Andy, but...
53:25No, I'll feel better.
53:28No?
53:31Okay.
53:31Okay.
53:45How, how was work for me?
53:56Uh, he was all right.
53:58I mean, uh, he was good on the case.
54:02So it's going better than you thought?
54:04Yeah, he's okay for now.
54:05What are you doing?
54:06I thought it'd be fun if we both took a shower.
54:07What are you doing?
54:07I thought it'd be fun if we both took a shower.
54:11Two for the price of one.
54:23Uh, I usually shower alone.
54:24You want me to leave?
54:25No, I'm just saying is all.
54:29Here.
54:30I'll wash your back.
54:31Okay.
54:32I'll wash your back.
54:33Okay.
54:34Okay.
54:35Okay.
54:36Okay.
54:37Okay.
54:38Okay.
54:39Mmm...
54:40Mmm...
54:45I usually shower alone.
54:46You want me to leave?
54:48No, I'm, I'm just saying is all.
54:53Here.
54:54I'll wash your back.
54:58Give me a triste taste.
55:05Wow.
55:06Whoa, whoa, hey, hey, uh, I usually wash myself down there.
55:22Do you want me to stop?
55:25Uh, no, not necessarily.
55:36Boy, that's sure going to be clean.
56:06Oh, no, not necessarily.