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NYPD Blue Season 3 Episode 13 A Tushful Of Dollars

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00:00You think that's their office's position or just this ADA?
00:17I gotta ask you, Ms. Silver, please don't take this the wrong way.
00:21It isn't you, is it?
00:23It's not that you prefer going to trial.
00:27No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:29Not building up fees, it's just, you had said my mom's case was really interesting and you'd love to defend her in court.
00:39Maybe we should.
00:43I'd appreciate it.
00:46Sure, that'd be fine.
00:51Well, she's pissed off.
00:54Me, your mom's lawyer?
00:54She doesn't want to approach the DA about a plea until the grand jury votes.
01:01That's a hundred percent likelihood they're going to indict.
01:05Meanwhile, my mom's sure she's going on trial.
01:09She's afraid to go to sleep.
01:11She's dreaming about it.
01:13You know, Diane, your family lawyer says that this woman is one of the best with this type of case, right?
01:18I mean, if Sylvia says she kicks ass.
01:22She's going to stop by on her way to court.
01:24She has a hearing on some other case.
01:27Says we should talk about what to do.
01:32Hey, Simone.
01:35Your world, boss.
01:39Oh, yeah?
01:40No, I know where it's at.
01:41Okay.
01:43Right.
01:47Hmm.
01:48What?
01:49Homicide.
01:50Little Italy.
01:52Well, I'll see you at the house.
01:56Yeah.
01:58I might keep it.
01:58No.
02:01No court TV after I split.
02:05Busted.
02:09See you.
02:10Okay.
02:11Bye.
02:11Hey, what do we got?
02:35DOA.
02:36Vincent Del Marco.
02:40Related?
02:41Carmine's son.
02:42Carmine's house.
02:44Under the forehead.
02:47That's her mother.
02:49Says she was at the market, came home, found him.
02:51Tell you anything else?
02:53Get lost.
02:59Thanks.
03:00Mr. Del Marco, we're very sorry for your loss.
03:12Can you answer some questions for us?
03:14No, I don't know what happened.
03:17So Vincent had been shot when you came home.
03:20I was at the market.
03:22When I got back, he was dead.
03:25The idea of who might have done this?
03:28I don't know.
03:31I'd like to be left alone, please.
03:33Hey, Bobby.
03:38Let me in here.
03:39You got to stay out of this room, sir.
03:41This is my house.
03:43It's part of a crime scene.
03:45Mr. Del Marco.
03:47I'm Detective Simone.
03:48This is my house, sir.
03:50I need to see my son.
03:51He's dead.
03:52Vincent is dead.
03:53Go upstairs.
03:54I don't know what to do.
03:56Father Avocone is at his sister's in Saratoga.
03:59I don't know what to do.
04:00Go upstairs.
04:02Go ahead.
04:02Go ahead.
04:05Go ahead.
04:05I've seen bodies before.
04:13Well, if you let you see Vincent, you've got to promise not to disturb the crime scene.
04:18How long?
04:18You might want to hold him and so forth.
04:20You can't do that.
04:21I don't know what to do.
04:51Mr. Del Marco.
04:53He'd do something or somebody effed you.
04:56He was killed close up, huh?
04:58Mm-hmm.
05:00Nobody broke in?
05:02Nope.
05:05All right.
05:08All right.
05:08I know what happened here.
05:10You want to let us in on it?
05:12Do what you got to do and get out.
05:14Nobody here's got anything to say to you guys.
05:21Let's go.
06:53I got it.
06:58What's the story in your DOA?
07:00Carmine DeMarco's kid shot at his parents' breakfast table.
07:04Family gave tremendous cooperation. Nobody saw a dick.
07:08Anything on canvas?
07:09No, James is still out. We got a next-door neighbor who's coming in to tell James that she got something.
07:14She didn't want to talk at the crime scene.
07:15You want to contact LCCB?
07:18Get their ideas. Any possible links with Lucky Luciano?
07:22Let's see what the neighbor gives us.
07:24Yeah, we just got a homicide in Chelsea. Russell's up.
07:30She's ready to catch.
07:31Hey, Diane?
07:41Yeah.
07:41Yeah, on the side of the 17th Street.
07:43All right.
07:44Yeah, it might go into a lot of overtime.
07:47You up to that?
07:47Geez, I'd hate to make some extra money on this job.
07:52Yeah, okay.
07:53Working with Greg.
07:54Okay.
07:57Greg.
07:59Detective Simone?
08:00Hi.
08:04Hi.
08:06I'm Marion Cadell.
08:07I live next to the Dill Marcos.
08:10Detective Martinez told me to ask for you.
08:13Well, we appreciate you coming in, Ms. Cadell.
08:15This is my partner, Detective Sipowitz.
08:17How do you know?
08:17How do you do?
08:20Did we talk somewhere in private?
08:22I'm very nervous just being here.
08:25In this next room, have some coffee?
08:28Come here.
08:29I just want to tell you up front, I'm not testifying at any trial.
08:42All right, let's just take it slow, Mr. Cadell.
08:44The trial's not even in the picture right now.
08:47You want some coffee?
08:48No, I just want to make it clear because Jimmy's father, being who he is...
08:53Vincent was the son who was shot.
08:56Jimmy is the youngest Dill Marco boy.
09:00He killed Vincent.
09:03You saw that happen?
09:05No.
09:05Barbara Del Marco told me.
09:08She came running over, crying for me to call an ambulance.
09:11She tell you she's seen the shooting?
09:14No, she was at the market.
09:16But she says, I know it's Jimmy.
09:19She say if her sons had argued.
09:21Argued.
09:22Argued?
09:23Argued?
09:23Argued?
09:23No, listen.
09:25I lived next to the Del Marcos for 24 years.
09:29I see both those boys grow up.
09:32Jimmy was always bad.
09:35He was so handsome.
09:37But he had the coldest eyes I've ever seen.
09:42Like an animal.
09:45Only Vincent was so sweet.
09:48I'm telling you, the wrong boy died this morning.
09:51Were the boys involved in their father's business?
09:55Demopsis?
09:56Vincent?
09:57No.
09:58No, he owned his own plumbing supply company on Long Island.
10:03What about Jimmy?
10:04Jimmy.
10:04Well, Jimmy, Jimmy was always dressed very nice.
10:09But he was a bum.
10:12I know he was arrested before.
10:15All right, well, thanks very much for your help, Mrs. Cadella.
10:20Listen, I, I don't like being the one to send Barbara's last boy to jail.
10:27I mean, she's a good friend of mine.
10:29But he's caused so much grief.
10:31Can you imagine to kill his own brother?
10:36Yeah, Barbara, thank you.
10:39Listen, you're not going to tell anybody that I was here.
10:43No, you won't.
10:44Okay, thank you.
10:48Another close net OC family.
11:01What do we got?
11:22DOA, it's a white female, 48, Georgia tyranny, shot in the head.
11:27Husband Theodore, he's inside.
11:29Already loried up.
11:31Who's that?
11:32That's another one.
11:34Works for the one inside.
11:35What's the one named inside?
11:37Barry Ulan.
11:38Barry Ulan, huh?
11:41Should I know who that is?
11:43Nah.
11:44Ignorance on lawyers reflects a good upbringing.
11:47Buddy's down here.
12:00Did you find a weapon?
12:01Not in the bedroom.
12:03That one wanted a warrant to let us look anywhere else.
12:05Contact wound.
12:20Got a broken window here, Greg.
12:29It was a forced entry.
12:30Somebody cleaned up after.
12:32Yeah.
12:33Window could have been broke another time.
12:36Then it could be a suicide, or he shoots her while she's sleeping.
12:40Think he wants a lawyer because she killed herself?
12:54Mr. Tierney, I'm Detective Russell.
12:56I'm Barry Ulan, counsel to Mr. Tierney.
12:59He's not answering any questions.
13:01Your wife's dead in there, Mr. Tierney.
13:03I'm following my counsel's advice.
13:05If you don't cooperate, you understand that makes us think of you as a suspect.
13:09You've got a right to think.
13:11He has a right not to say anything.
13:13It would also appreciate it that you restrict your activities to the area of the body until
13:18you get your warrants.
13:20Did you kill her, Mr. Tierney?
13:22Hey, it's enough.
13:23I'll be back with a search warrant.
13:26In the meantime, this house and the crime scene are secured.
13:30Don't let them in the bedroom till we come back.
13:32Got it.
13:35What's it look like?
13:37Looks like that guy shot his wife.
13:39Hang out a while.
13:50We're getting a warrant.
13:50Okay.
13:51I'm George Weiss, David.
13:54I work for Mr. Ulan.
13:55I'm sorry about your mother.
13:56Now, what's the current version?
13:57Has he changed his story the last few minutes?
13:59Your stepfather's upstairs.
14:00He and Mr. Ulan would like to talk with you.
14:02Excuse me.
14:03I'm Detective Russell.
14:04Do you know this man?
14:04No.
14:05David, I know your stepdad wants to see you.
14:07My good buddy.
14:08Hey, Counselor, you don't represent this gentleman, so just get the hell away from him.
14:12Well, then I'd like to go inside.
14:13I need to speak with Mr. Ulan.
14:14We'll let your boss know you want to see him.
14:16Well, stand over here.
14:17Get the lawyer.
14:18Don't hurt yourself, Ronan.
14:20Do you have any idea what happened to your mother?
14:21She got murdered.
14:23I came home this morning.
14:24There's three messages on my answering machine.
14:26Each one is more wasted.
14:28This is your stepfather.
14:29First message, he says that there was a fight.
14:32The gun went off and he killed her.
14:33The next one, she's trying to kill herself and he was trying to take the gun away from
14:37her and it went off.
14:38The last one's a burglar.
14:40He says that she was going after a burglar and she fell.
14:43These are on your answering machine?
14:44Then comes a call.
14:45Mr. Ulan wants me to contact him as soon as possible.
14:48David, come here.
14:50You've got that out good, Ted.
14:53You must have been shoveling coffee down your throat the last six hours, huh?
14:56We need to talk to you, David.
14:59What's the point?
14:59David, could I please talk to you?
15:03You can't talk to your father right now.
15:10Mr. Cherny?
15:12You're under arrest.
15:13What is this?
15:14You're under arrest.
15:14Let's go.
15:15Very.
15:15It'll be all right.
15:16On what basis is he being arrested?
15:18You can talk to your client after he's been booked.
15:21Craig, take him in his after car.
15:24Sure.
15:24David, why don't you ride to the station house with me?
15:30Ride with me, please.
15:33Does that be interesting?
15:34Hey, James.
16:00Yeah?
16:01I'm shooting at 14th and 3rd.
16:03Working with Adrian.
16:04Okay, Lou.
16:06That's the DOA's husband in my homicide, Lou.
16:08He's a caller.
16:09Yeah, Barry Ulan's his lawyer.
16:11Barry's been busy on the cell phone?
16:13Mm-hmm.
16:14What do we got?
16:15DOA's shot at close range, lying face up on the bed.
16:20A pain in the bedroom window's broken, but the window's not unlocked or raised, and there's
16:24no sign of his struggle or ransacking.
16:27What do you want?
16:28I'm the riding DA.
16:30I assume this involves a tyranny case?
16:34Ulan's wrapped around.
16:36The husband won't let him talk.
16:38He wants a warrant to let us look around.
16:40We're leaving to get one.
16:41The DOA's son shows up.
16:43Husband's stepson.
16:44He tells us the husband's a big oiler.
16:47Left a bunch of drunken messages on the kid's answering machine about shooting the wife.
16:51I call her the husband to keep him away from the kid, but the kid gets in the car with
16:55Ulan.
16:55Who now arrives to get his client kicked.
16:58Detective.
16:59One minute.
17:01Have we got enough to hold him?
17:03Ulan's already been on the phone with my boss.
17:05I gather you didn't find a weapon.
17:07No.
17:09I'll get a search warrant, but if the husband did it, there's no way the gun's gonna still
17:12be in the house.
17:13So you're shot some message tape from the son's apartment?
17:16Without supporting evidence, this tape will have to directly incriminate for us to go to
17:20bed.
17:21Excuse me.
17:22I would like Therodore Tierney charged or released.
17:26Counselor, allegations have been made against Mr. Tierney.
17:30Now we're gonna look at the...
17:31Those allegations come from David Tierney.
17:33David spoke to me and told me he was angry and upset when he talked to your detectives
17:37and said things he didn't mean.
17:39You'd understand us wanting to hear that from him.
17:42Here's his phone number.
17:43I'll also tell you I'm an hour's attorney.
17:47That's your beeper?
17:48Are you gonna call David Tierney?
17:49I'll call him when I'm ready.
17:51If Theodore Tierney is not released in timely fashion, I'm gonna run up some hours on
17:56a civil lawsuit.
17:58Nobody talks to him.
18:03If you're gonna make a try for the stepson, you probably ought to get on then.
18:10Excuse me, Lieutenant.
18:11How's your mother?
18:12What's that supposed to mean?
18:14Well, I think that would fall into the category of a polite inquiry, Detective.
18:17She's all right.
18:21Gentlemen.
18:25Is that the asshole prosecuting Diane's mother?
18:28What's he doing here?
18:29He's riding today.
18:30Caught Russell's homicide.
18:32It's not wrong.
18:33But ugly.
18:34So, what do you got?
18:37Ah, there's, uh, there's nobody at this.
18:39Jimmy told Marcos' last address.
18:41Jimmy's got two robbed assault callers down in Midtown South.
18:44And the guys over there say that his act is taking off gays in the West Village, plus
18:49shaking down bar owners.
18:50You gonna check that out?
18:51Yeah, well, BCI, they sent a Del Marcos picture in a radio car.
18:55We're gonna show it around Christopher Street.
18:56Just let me spruce up.
19:01David, I would be really grateful if you could come in and talk to me in person.
19:06Yeah.
19:08Great.
19:08Thank you very much.
19:10Hi.
19:14How are you, Diane?
19:17I'm worried that I offended you for one thing.
19:20Oh, I don't know.
19:22I don't think it's so irrational to consider a lawyer possibly having interests contrary to her clients.
19:31Do you want to get some coffee or something?
19:33Sure.
19:34The reason I've held off, Diane, with the DA's reluctant to discuss a plea for your mom,
19:41it mildly weakens our position to push the conversation.
19:45I think why they're reluctant is with you being a cop.
19:48They have public relations problems if they accept a plea from your mom too early in the process.
19:54I know.
19:55That makes sense.
19:56Coffee?
19:57No, thanks.
19:57On the other hand, just the prospect of a trial is obviously an emotional strain on your mother
20:05and on you because you're worried about her.
20:09So, the hell with Murray Abrams and his public relations problems.
20:14Let me get together with him and young Mr. Cohen
20:17and brief them on the case law we'll use to kick their asses if they go to trial.
20:22Well, several of which cases you as truly argued.
20:28Then suggest we're willing to talk deal.
20:33If you think it's bad strategy, it might hurt what kind of arrangement you can make.
20:37I won't let that happen.
20:44Okay.
20:44Okay.
20:49I apologize if you took offense.
20:52Impervious insult.
20:54Occupational requirement.
20:55I'm Detective Sipwood.
20:56I'm Detective Sipwoods.
21:25This is Detective Simone.
21:27We need to ask you a few questions about Jimmy Del Marco.
21:30I don't need to see a picture of Jimmy Del Marco.
21:33I've seen enough of that guy.
21:34Jimmy shakes you down?
21:36I don't think he's going to come around this week.
21:38Oh, really?
21:40What did Jimmy D do this time?
21:43How do you know him?
21:44The GQ man, son.
21:48I'm half blind in my right eye
21:50because he pistol lit me up and down the back alley one night.
21:54Well, that's after he stole $150 I was going to send my niece.
22:00Well, now there's a good chance that Jimmy blew his brother's head off.
22:04Well, I hope you find him and kill him in custody.
22:09Tom.
22:09I'll say what I want, Paul.
22:11I don't have a bar to get torched.
22:14Hey, oh, why don't we go back to figuring that Jimmy's not going to be making his rounds anymore?
22:19Just an impression I get.
22:20A rather elegant Italian man was in about Jimmy an hour ago.
22:28He left here and went to Harvey's bar.
22:31And then a few minutes later, I noticed him walking toward the Palazzo Tavern.
22:37I think his visit's the basis for Paul's impression.
22:42So, Paul, the old man did come in.
22:44What did Carmine tell you?
22:46You don't give the kid up, he'll make him leave town?
22:49Nobody home, detective.
22:52Hey.
22:53We are looking to take this Jimmy out of circulation for good.
22:58Really.
23:00Where can we find him?
23:01Well, I can't give you an address.
23:06But Jimmy did use to ride around with another psychopath in a tricked-out black Cadillac.
23:14What was that stupid license plate?
23:17Mr. Groovy?
23:21Dr. Funky.
23:25Does that qualify as a lead?
23:27Absolutely.
23:43What's up?
23:44Carmine reached out and promised all these gay bar owners if they monk up, he'd get Jimmy out of town.
23:49Fruit in one of the bars gave us a license plate we could try.
23:53Some jerk drives Jimmy around.
23:55Your guy did the double James and Adrian working.
23:58What, this guy looking to set a record?
24:00Husband and wife from a bridal shop getting fitted for their daughter's wedding.
24:03Guy in a silk suit walks in to stick him up.
24:06They're giving up their money, but the guy still opens fire and murders both of them.
24:10Then he's trying to whack the owner.
24:12The gun jams so he splits.
24:14And this is Jimmy Delmarco?
24:15It's Jimmy Delmarco.
24:16I mean, the owner recognizes the kid.
24:17He's been in there like three or four times.
24:20You showed him Delmarco's picture?
24:22Yeah, he picked him right out.
24:23You want to talk to him?
24:24I'd run back to Funky's license plate.
24:27Yeah.
24:32I don't understand.
24:34What could have been in his mind?
24:36Take it easy, Mr. Hammond.
24:39This is Detective Sipowitz.
24:40Would you like to talk to you a little bit about what happened?
24:42I don't understand it.
24:46I just said he murdered them for no reason and he tried to murder me for no reason.
24:51This is Jimmy Delmarco.
24:53I know him.
24:55Mrs. Leone was trying to get her ring off.
24:58She had just given him a purse.
25:00And Mr. Leone, he'd just given his wallet over.
25:04And he just opened fire?
25:05She was struggling to get the ring off.
25:07And he yelled some obscenity at her and called her something and started shooting.
25:15And also, he tried to shoot me, too.
25:20His gun jammed.
25:22They were just lying in blood.
25:24All right.
25:25I know the family.
25:28He came in to look at a tuxedo several years ago and said my stock was a joke.
25:35Did he expect I wouldn't remember he insulted me?
25:39Any chance you noticed the car he was in?
25:41Yes.
25:43Like the car's pimps drive.
25:47Gold hubcaps.
25:48Gold all over.
25:50Thanks a lot.
25:51Thanks a lot.
25:55You got an apartment number?
25:59Thanks.
26:04How'd you do it, Dr. Funky?
26:06I got it.
26:07Place registered to a Joe Collin.
26:09This guy lives out in Brooklyn.
26:11Yeah.
26:11Well, it sounds like he did a bridal shop in Manhattan this afternoon.
26:15This guy looks like five blocks away from me.
26:18Good.
26:18You can go up and check your birds.
26:20And, you know, I do have a new pair of satin nets.
26:22I'll show them to you.
26:25What?
26:34David.
26:36Thanks for coming in.
26:39I'm sorry I put you in this position.
26:41I know you arrested him because of me and...
26:43I arrested your stepfather because you said he admitted killing your mother.
26:48Have a seat.
26:51He said a lot of different things.
26:53First thing was that he killed her.
26:56Look, I was upset.
26:58I'm not sure what he said.
27:00David, I'd like to hear those messages on your answering machine.
27:05They're erased.
27:07When did that happen?
27:08This morning before I went over to their apartment.
27:10I erased them after I played them.
27:15Look, what's the point?
27:16If they hadn't been erased, if I'd given them to you, he's still never going to jail.
27:21The point is telling the truth.
27:24Speaking for your mother when she can't speak for herself.
27:27That's pretty, but my mother never spoke for herself when she had the chance.
27:32She was as much of a drunk as Big Ted.
27:35David, she left a good man.
27:39So she deserved to be killed?
27:43David, however your stepfather's lawyer got you to change your story,
27:49I don't think he changed your real feelings.
27:54Now, is it possible you didn't erase those messages?
27:56They're still around somewhere, and you're deciding what you should do with them.
28:05No.
28:08No?
28:14I wish you and I had met under different circumstances.
28:19Excuse me.
28:22Think about what you're doing, David.
28:23Yeah, okay.
28:28You promise?
28:30Yeah, I'll think about it.
28:33I'll be here.
28:33I'll be here.
28:53I'll be here, Joe.
29:04Give me a second.
29:07Is that the guy you figured for Del Marcos' wheel, man?
29:10Yes, Joe Carlin.
29:12Okay, Midtown South called.
29:13They got a 21-year-old male hustler DOA in a garbage can.
29:17Guy's been dead about 18 hours.
29:19Shot with the 9-millimeter.
29:21So they're going through the guy's apartment.
29:23They find six negatives of him going down on Jimmy Del Marcos.
29:28Plus a bunch of balled-up versions of a blackmail note in the trash.
29:32Kid's asking $1,200 for the pictures.
29:35So you figure that's what moved Jimmy from check-downs to homicides?
29:38And the autopsy's in finds 12 $1 bills stuffed up his ass.
29:44Yeah.
29:46Jimmy wants to make this point, but he don't want to spend a lot of money.
29:53I got an idea, Joe.
29:55Why don't you tell us where we can find Jimmy Del Marcos?
29:58Who's that?
30:00The guy you were driving all afternoon.
30:02I was at bed all afternoon.
30:03I got a call.
30:04Oh, I don't hear it in you.
30:06Of course, you being a physician and all, you probably prescribed yourself something.
30:11What's that supposed to mean?
30:13On your license plate, it says you're an M.D.
30:16That's a joke.
30:18Dr. Funky.
30:20Oh, so you're not really a doctor.
30:23It's a joke.
30:24When you were outside that bridal shop in that quiet little caddy that you drive, you got ID'd, man.
30:31Three different people picked you out of the mother books.
30:33Now, your line of work, it's probably a mistake driving flashy wheels, Joe.
30:39Especially when you got a face like a dog's ass.
30:43That probably draws people's attention right there.
30:48You'll get nothing from me, all right?
30:50Jimmy Del Marcos is going down, Joe.
30:52Well, the bridal shop guy ID'd him for those murders.
30:55We got him whacking some gay hustle over some party pictures.
30:59Not to mention he shoots his own brother.
31:01You're why I ain't getting my head blown off.
31:03Give up an address, Joe.
31:05You were driving a car.
31:07You didn't know what was going to happen.
31:08Let me tell you something.
31:14How people get screwed.
31:17I'm driving a person out of harm's way.
31:21This is a favor for somebody else.
31:23The person's relative.
31:25Asshole jumps out of the car for something he has no reason to do.
31:29Like pulling a stick up.
31:31Looking for money he don't need.
31:35He's got all the traveling money he needs from his relative.
31:40From Carmine.
31:43That's how you wind up screwed.
31:45And they do have a cold.
31:47And they dig out of bed to do a favor.
31:50And they wind up in a disaster.
31:51So screw them both of you.
31:53Just tell us where you can find them.
31:54No way, man.
31:55No way.
31:56Yeah, you don't want to compromise your big future, Joe.
31:58I see you operating a huge fleet of limos.
32:02I bought that car for 208 bucks off a crackhead Arab kid whose life was ruined.
32:11Must be an unlucky vehicle.
32:17Try to see in front of 25 caliber shell casing in Tandy's bedroom.
32:20Vista License Bureau shows Tierney with a target permit for a 25.
32:25So how are we doing with the search bar?
32:28It's supposed to be on the way.
32:29David Tierney wants to meet us when we go back to the apartment.
32:33Well, that can't be bad, huh?
32:34It's not going to make him love his stepfather seeing how the mother was executed.
32:39Maybe you can flip him back.
32:41Fifteen.
32:43Yeah.
32:45Hold on one second.
32:46Hold on.
32:46Detectives, someone has information regarding your case.
32:54Line three.
32:59Yeah, I can help.
33:03Uh-huh.
33:05Uh-huh.
33:06He's going to be there.
33:11Well, how many tanks is it going to take for us to get inside there?
33:17No, huh?
33:18You can guarantee that.
33:21What?
33:22Who might you be?
33:23Uh-huh.
33:25Jimmy Delmarco's playing gin at Salvatore's Chess and Social Club.
33:35He doesn't know anybody dropped a dime, and nobody will give us trouble going in.
33:40Who says all this?
33:41It was like this handkerchief on the mouthpiece.
33:43My money's a crumb, huh?
33:45Son's still a psychopath.
33:47Giddy asked you to back you.
33:48Right.
33:49You're a warrant for the Tierney apartment.
34:01Yeah, excuse me if I don't go over particulars with you.
34:04I gotta hurry back to get fitted for my patsy outfit in your mother's case.
34:13Follow that?
34:14Not exactly, but I hope he's getting screwed.
34:17Let's go.
34:19Let's go.
34:47Hi.
34:50How's it going?
34:52David Tierney, this is Detective Medavoy.
34:55I don't know if you two met this morning.
34:57Yeah, yeah.
34:57Sorry for your loss.
34:59I wanted to see my mother.
35:07That our warrant on it.
35:17You're not aware of any places in the house where a weapon might have been kept?
35:22No, it didn't come in very much.
35:25All right.
35:27I'm gonna look for the gun in here.
35:29I'll go over the bedroom again.
35:32You can come with me.
35:34You can't disturb anything.
35:35You can't disturb anything.
35:43You can't disturb anything.
35:43Give us a second, huh?
36:06Sure.
36:13This was cold-blooded murder, David.
36:21No gun went off accidentally.
36:24There was no struggle.
36:26Your mother was asleep.
36:29Your stepfather put a gun to her temple and pulled the trigger.
36:35You think he should get away with that?
36:38No.
36:39But there's nothing I can do about it.
36:41Well, that's not true.
36:43I think you've still got those messages.
36:49You were too angry to have erased them.
36:53And they give you too much leverage.
36:59What do you mean, leverage?
37:01Leverage, David.
37:02Over your stepfather who has a lot of money.
37:05I'm a graduate student.
37:07If I was so interested in money, you'd think I'd still be studying for my PhD?
37:10Maybe you're interested in money, but you don't want to hold down a job.
37:19What did you think you were going to see here?
37:22What could you have seen that would have changed your mind?
37:25Nothing.
37:29You remember, understand.
37:31I understand.
37:33Go home and have a good cry, David.
37:36How the world doesn't understand you.
37:38Go home and have a good cry.
37:43Oh, my God.
37:52Come home and have a garb ...
37:53How the world doesn't understand you.
37:56I know how to get there.
37:59Get lost.
38:21All right, let's be heads up.
38:22This guy spent his whole day shooting people.
38:24Come on, Nick.
38:25You don't need force.
38:27You're running close.
38:30Running close.
38:33Scumbag in the corner.
38:34All right, we got him.
38:35That's in your face, you dumb son of a bitch.
38:38One of these days you're going to learn how to play this game and call on me steal all your money.
38:43One day maybe your luck will run out.
38:48You're under arrest.
38:49I'm in the middle of a game here.
38:50Yeah, what was your brother in the middle of Jimmy?
38:53And how about those people in that bridal shop?
38:56Hey, Carl, call my pop.
38:58Joey, I want to give a gin.
39:00Hey, Carl, call my pop.
39:01Yeah, get right in the phone, Joey.
39:03Don't worry.
39:04All right, let's go.
39:05Hey, thanks for all your help, you lazy sons of bitches.
39:08She does your man like you wait until the game's over.
39:11Yo, are you coming over or not?
39:13Yeah.
39:14Let's go, Jimmy.
39:34Where's my old man?
39:35I wouldn't be waiting for the cavalry, Jimmy.
39:40You ought to think about a statement of remorse.
39:43We got eyewitnesses through those bridal shop homicides.
39:46What, and eyewitnesses never went away?
39:49Who do you think gave you up?
39:51Well, my old man gave me up.
39:53Why don't you sell that to the Yambos?
39:55Jimmy, are they going to open the door for us at that card room, sit on their hands while we grab you up without your dad say so?
40:02You know, I'd go big with remorse, Jimmy.
40:07Or you went nuts.
40:09You got hysterical off those gay photos.
40:12This guy's blackmailing you.
40:13You suddenly snap, you whack him, you shove $12 up his hiney, and then you stuff him in a garbage can.
40:21I don't know what you're talking about, officer.
40:24And then this morning at breakfast, maybe your brother requests something from the Citrus family.
40:30He mentions fruit.
40:33You take that wrong, you blow his head off, now you're on a roll.
40:37Hey, up your ass, pal! Up your ass!
40:40Jimmy wants to get friendly.
40:42That's why I wanted to get friendly.
40:43Why don't you come in here? We'll get friendly together.
40:45You don't scare me.
40:48Come on! Open the door!
40:50Excuse me.
40:50Let's go!
40:52You're dead. You don't know me.
40:54Thanks, James.
40:55Sure.
40:58No lawyer.
41:00Can I see him?
41:07We're gonna have to be in there with you.
41:09You gotta get your son to understand the situation.
41:12The only way he helps himself is giving his side a story.
41:16I know what I gotta do.
41:19Raise your hands.
41:20Where you been, Pop?
41:44Can you come out of there?
41:45Your mother don't stop crying.
42:10I want to get out of this.
42:14She's crying about Vincent.
42:16Who's gonna represent me?
42:22All this, from not telling the truth.
42:26You think you're the first queer in the world.
42:30Your brother gets a call about pictures showing you being queer and you take his life.
42:35Who's gonna represent me, Pop?
42:38Look, any word to that kid that drove you, he should tell the truth.
42:44What are you doing to me, Pop?
42:46I asked him to drive you out of town.
42:49Not to be lookout at some bridal shop.
42:52Pop, I put him in that car with you.
42:56I take responsibility for my actions.
43:01What put him in, Jim?
43:03That's your responsibility.
43:05What you did to innocent people.
43:07If you want, El Lombardo will represent you.
43:21Ask him if your best shot has given a statement.
43:25Believe me, you can forget about any statement.
43:53Al Lombardi's one of the best.
43:57Al Lombardi gets me a walk.
44:16There they go.
44:23You'll make your client available if development's warrant.
44:28Certainly.
44:28I know your client doesn't have to answer, but I am going to get an order to produce on his 25 automatic.
44:35You can save everyone some time telling whatever you're going to tell me now.
44:38It was stolen.
44:44Which you never reported.
44:46No, I neglected to report it.
44:49Just as a point of information, what got you off the invisible burglar scenario?
44:54Did you explain to Ted him breaking the window out onto the street, all the glass being on the sidewalk, how that one probably wouldn't sell, huh?
45:02Let's go, Ted.
45:03Yeah, your client's got some catching up to do.
45:05When's the last time you were sober?
45:07This is near dinner.
45:07Diane, what do you want to be when you grow up, detective?
45:10Not like you, a whore lawyer.
45:19Somebody representing prostitutes?
45:21Hi.
45:23Our table available?
45:25Sure.
45:33Excuse me.
45:36How'd it go with the DA?
45:38I guess your mom will be the final judge of that, although she didn't want to hear the terms from me.
45:44She told me to tell you so the two of you could discuss it.
45:48All right.
45:49Illegal possession of the firearm goes away.
45:52They charge the grand jury to indict her with second-degree manslaughter.
45:57Your mother will plead guilty.
45:58She'd get five years probation.
46:00No jail time.
46:02No jail.
46:05Thank God.
46:06As I said, Diane, I think she would be acquitted at the trial.
46:10But if it's a deal you want, that's a pretty good one.
46:13She's terrified of a trial.
46:16Then you should tell her to accept the proposal.
46:20I will.
46:20I, uh, appreciate this, Miss Silver.
46:29Well, off to whore for another client.
46:32What is it, David?
46:52It's important to me you don't feel I was being mercenary or corrupt.
47:01So now we know what's in the conversation for you.
47:03I was confused and angry.
47:07My shift's over.
47:07I did destroy those message tapes.
47:12I called the phone company to see if there was any way to retrieve them.
47:15There isn't.
47:17That's what they said.
47:18So what?
47:19You want a gold star for trying?
47:21His lawyer told me even if you had the tapes, you couldn't have gotten an indictment.
47:26Yeah.
47:27Well, that's what the lawyer said.
47:29He said the statements on the tape were self-serving, self-contradictory and wouldn't be usable as evidence.
47:35David, your stepfather's lawyer makes me sick.
47:39But it's his job to make me sick.
47:42When you didn't stand up for your mother, you weren't doing any job.
47:45You just didn't stand up.
47:47I'm not taking any money from him.
47:50You were wrong to say that.
47:52So you weren't greedy, only gutless.
47:54If you've got some big reasons for that, tell him to a shrink.
47:57You and me are done talking.
47:59Good night, Greg.
48:00I guess that means a drink's out.
48:04See?
48:05All that education didn't go to waste.
48:16Bobby.
48:18Five years probation.
48:19Oh, Diane, that's great.
48:22Yeah.
48:23My mom's going to be so relieved.
48:25Dougie, too.
48:27And it's Miss Silver.
48:27She really came through for you, huh?
48:29Yeah, she did.
48:32She walks in just when I'm telling that shyster Yolen how all lawyers are whores.
48:38Do you have to transport to Marco?
48:39No, no, there's a uniform gun.
48:41Come on, where are you?
48:42Okay.
48:45Oh, look at this.
48:48My favorite couple.
48:49What?
48:50Permit a beaten man, little irony detective.
48:53Anyone ever tell you you talk like a sissy?
48:55Let's go.
48:55One of the reasons I came was to say, I hope there's no hard feelings.
49:00The position I took on your mother's case was on instruction.
49:03Turns out I was fronting a public relations stall.
49:06Sometimes the performers don't know what the play is really about.
49:10All I know is my mother didn't deserve to go to jail.
49:12As I said, I don't think my office ever planned on going to bat.
49:16Because it would have been bad PR.
49:18Otherwise, you'd have been running up there with your Louisville slugger.
49:20Last I looked, detective, my job specs don't make me arbiter of who is and isn't guilty.
49:28I'm supposed to be an advocate, just like the lawyer on the other side.
49:32It's kind of a paradox to have people say you're amoral because you're doing your job.
49:36Maybe if you got rid of that smart-ass grin.
49:38Yeah, well, it's hard not to be entertained when you work in a system where the detective in charge of investigating a homicide is seeing the killer's daughter.
49:49Oh.
49:51Come here.
49:52Hey.
49:53Hey.
49:54Hey.
49:54Hey, that's twice that you said that I look too bad this case.
49:59Hey.
49:59Let go of me.
49:59I'm not one of your punk law school buddies.
50:02Mouth off again to me and you're going to be spitting teeth.
50:04You're about five seconds from me filing charges.
50:06Oh, yeah.
50:08Well, I would hate to be in a position where I needed to use a lawyer.
50:19Where are your fives in the tyranny case?
50:22Outbox upstairs.
50:24Let's just get out of here, Bobby.
50:31No.
50:35Good night, Sarge.
50:36Good night.
50:37Good night.
50:54Good night.
51:07Good night.
51:07Good night.
51:08Good night.
51:08Good night.
51:09Good night.
51:09Good night.
51:09Good night.
51:10Good night.
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51:11Good night.
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51:12Good night.
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51:13Good night.
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51:14Good night.
51:14Good night.
51:15Good night.
51:15Good night.
51:16Good night.
51:17Good night.
51:18Good night.
51:19Good night.
51:20Good night.
51:21Good night.
51:22Good night.
51:23Good night.
51:24I think I might have blown it with that David Tierney.
51:32Benji said we couldn't make a case even if he were cooperating.
51:39He kept coming on like such a victim.
51:43It's this poor puppet being yanked around by this tragic family situation.
51:49I wanted to give him a smack.
51:52Well, that might have moved it.
51:55I should have worked with that and let him go with it.
52:03I couldn't.
52:06I just...
52:08I was afraid to get inside it.
52:15I kept seeing my brother in this guy and not wanting Dougie to quit on himself.
52:21I'm trying so hard to believe people don't have to be trapped by who they are or how they've lived.
52:47You don't think I'm trapped, do you?
53:01No.
53:05No, I don't.
53:06Maybe I just came back to work too soon.
53:16No, no, no.
53:17No.
53:18No.
53:19No.
53:19No.
53:21No.
53:21No.
53:28No.
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