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NYPD Blue Season 3 Episode 22 He's Not Guilty, He's My Brother
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00:00The End
00:25Andrew
00:26How's it going?
00:30I may not be able to conduct Theo's churching, and I wanted to have a moment with you.
00:34I hope that's not out of me speaking disrespectfully before.
00:39Absolutely not.
00:40No, our parishioner is quite ill, and I may need to be with him.
00:44In our faith, Andrew, different from his baptism, the churching service introduces Theo and reestablishes Sylvia's connection to God and his dwelling.
01:10Uh-huh.
01:11I wanted to explain that to you, and in honesty, also, I wanted to ask after you.
01:22I'm sober. I'm going to meetings. Seem to be doing okay.
01:29I speak with Sylvia a few days. She's proud of you and hopeful.
01:35I'm sorry I let her down.
01:38I don't want it to happen no more.
01:43When you and I spoke at your station house, I urged you to try to accept what had happened to Andy Jr.
01:50as a mystery that only God could understand, and so perhaps to unburden yourself of the pain and loneliness that drove you to your drinking.
01:59Anyways, I'm not drinking now. I'm going to go to my meetings.
02:04God is quite capable, Andrew. Today, while he meets Theo at the altar and shrine of his dwelling, try to give your other son to his care as well.
02:19Well, in any case, I'm glad we could speak again as friends.
02:29If I'm not with Theo this afternoon, I'll be with him in my heart.
02:34And with you and Sylvia as well.
02:37And with you and Sylvia as well.
02:37Officer eureks.
02:42And with you I expect the internet to bring very much work to Houelle.
02:47Billy and someone has wherever you are...
02:49administrator started hanging in the way through this incredible satellite and kind of flying so that wants him to go to me.
02:53Schr sociopher resigned flay
02:56back in the morning of the night and early morning.
02:57Dr. Kenny Chris, in your work with home with your daughter.
02:59Now, Derek, we'll be the most happy enough canal.
03:01He's one of the key store in my life where he's also putting his ownachu on its own tackle...
05:05Andy, DOA got some shots off.
05:12We might have a wounded perp.
05:14Blood trail here.
05:15I got uniform canvas in the hospital.
05:18Look at that sign, huh?
05:20I'll bet since this joint opened, they never painted a car for $199.
05:25You drive up, there's always some reason your job costs more.
05:29Maybe we're looking for some fanatical consumer advocate type.
05:33Did I see you come in the back of the Brooklyn meeting last night?
05:41Witness on that purse snatch lived on Flatbush Avenue.
05:45I stopped in after.
05:46Then you just turned around and split.
05:49I went to one by my place.
05:52Because of me?
05:53I'll give you a list of the meetings I'm going to, save me on the drive time.
05:59Makes me feel awkward somewhat.
06:03Aspect, I let you down.
06:05You didn't let me down, Andy.
06:10When I was in trouble, you helped me out.
06:13However I can, I want to help you.
06:15Which can include shutting my app or us going to different meetings.
06:23Probably won't be a problem, no more.
06:29I'm so glad to see you there.
06:31We got a witness down a block who heard shots.
06:34He sees a white guy beating feet from this direction.
06:37Jumps in the maroon carral, hauling ass around a corner.
06:40He couldn't describe the driver or the guy who jumps in,
06:43but he got a partial on the license plate.
06:46Here's the number.
06:47I'll transmit an alarm.
06:48Yeah.
06:51Sector board just responded on the catalyst request.
06:54Guy with a bullet wound just walked into Bellevue ER.
06:57Thanks.
06:58You want to take a ride with me?
06:59Yeah.
07:09Hey.
07:11Donald Selma's 37.
07:13Sayridge address.
07:15Says a psycho shot him in Topkin Square Park.
07:17They took this out of his shoulder.
07:19Oh, thanks.
07:21Can't even take a walk these days, huh?
07:23Yeah, I know.
07:24Take this to my home, super easy.
07:26You want to sit down?
07:27I just don't go home.
07:29Oh, well, we're interested in what went down with that bullet wound there, Donald.
07:32What he said, I guess.
07:34Some psycho shot me.
07:35For no reason?
07:37Yeah.
07:37Well, maybe I didn't hear him say stop.
07:40When was this?
07:41Oh, about 6.30.
07:42You were up pretty early.
07:45Making the most of my day off.
07:47Anyone see you in the park?
07:48I don't know.
07:51The guy who shot me.
07:53Oh, we got a witness description on an armed robbery of Don fits you pretty good.
07:58Well, that wasn't me.
08:02Wounded everything.
08:03Not me.
08:04Wrong guy.
08:06Your wheel man, Dropier, I walked.
08:09You've been arrested before?
08:11Don't lie or I'll shoot you in the other shoulder.
08:14I've been in a few scrapes.
08:17See, that could explain what I'd call Don's hard case attitude.
08:22All right, let's go in the work of that station house.
08:25You're arresting me.
08:26You're going to make me use these?
08:27Your shoulder don't hurt bad enough.
08:29You want your arms a bent back?
08:32Dr. Paxton's in the cast room.
08:52Fancy.
08:54Oh, yeah.
08:55Thanks for calling back, Inspector.
08:56Um, this new PAA's not working out.
09:00Yeah, she's a sweet girl, but she needs three swings to get a roll call right.
09:05Yeah, yeah.
09:06Monthly stats look like a foreign language.
09:08Yeah, yeah.
09:09I haven't got time to teach basic squad administration.
09:12Okay.
09:13Thanks a lot.
09:14I appreciate it.
09:17Hey.
09:17Ah, one more night on that cot, James.
09:22Oh, yeah?
09:22Your final place?
09:23Yeah.
09:24I didn't want to say anything previous, so it's not the hex, the lease negotiation.
09:29It's out by Bobby's.
09:31Three rooms.
09:32Plus, it's got this little laundry room.
09:34And from back there, you can see part of the Brooklyn Bridge.
09:37Wow, a Riverview apartment.
09:39Yeah.
09:40Ah.
09:42Anyways, I'll be able to make some decent meals.
09:45I can have my daughters for overnights.
09:48Have more of a social life, you know?
09:50Have a housewarming party.
09:51You got a double homicide in an alley off House and in the Bowery.
09:56Ah, that, like, Little Lovers Lane over there?
09:58Yeah, you and James working with Adrian?
10:00Sure, boss.
10:02Hey, Adrian, we got a case of double homicide.
10:05Okay.
10:06Hey, James, you mind if I eat that?
10:08I haven't had any breakfast.
10:10Yes?
10:10Here you go.
10:11Yeah.
10:11I'll have a little bowl of fruit on the kitchen table and everything.
10:18Hi.
10:19Hey, Lucy, what's available?
10:20Interview one.
10:22No.
10:23Uh, interview two.
10:27All right, come here.
10:30Come on here.
10:33Hey, guys, cops found a Camaro abandoned on a Brooklyn dock.
10:37Should tidy your case.
10:39Um, bloodstains on a passenger side.
10:41Plays for strip.
10:42Crime scenes processing for prints.
10:45Um, owners are Caranthanos in Queens.
10:47All right, thanks, boss.
10:49Josh, you mind staying with this guy?
10:51Scott, we got in two and telling Andy we got to run something down.
10:54Okay, no problem.
10:57Hi.
10:58One for you, for you, and you, and you.
11:04Thanks.
11:05The title's bearer to one free haircut with gratitude and appreciation, John Irvin.
11:11Why are you comping out haircuts, John?
11:13Farewell, mementos.
11:14I'm being transferred back to one.
11:15I'm being transferred back to one PP.
11:17Oh.
11:18Uh, John's comping us all a future haircut, Bobby.
11:21He's going back to one police plaza.
11:23Huh.
11:23What's this?
11:24Uh, I have a few days built up, so I'm taking a friend to the beach.
11:28Uh, I'll start after Memorial Day.
11:30Oh, um, there's a small goodbye party in anti-crime this afternoon at four, but you are forbidden
11:35to feel obligated.
11:38Thanks.
11:38See you later.
11:39I'll, uh, try to make it up to you, John.
11:42You're comped perpetually.
11:56Lucia, out with Detective Russell, Detective Simplice.
12:00He's in interview, too.
12:14The guy in his sweatsuit was outrunned.
12:20He called it in.
12:21Female DOA took one up close.
12:24I don't see a bullet wound in the mail, but he's white like a zombie.
12:27You run the plate?
12:28Not yet.
12:29I'll do it.
12:32She's got no purse.
12:33Any idea on that guy?
12:35Uh-uh.
12:36No wallet on him.
12:37It's a robbery.
12:38Why is his pants down?
12:40John's bring hookers in here.
12:42Maybe they were getting it on, the stick-up guy comes in, this guy tries to run away.
12:47The problem is, how'd he die?
12:49He's real pale.
12:50No blood around him.
12:52Maybe he had a heart attack?
12:55Tracks on her arms.
12:56He's probably a hooker.
12:58Yeah, this guy's got tracks, too.
12:59They're both junkies.
13:01Just about rules him out as a John.
13:03So what are you doing here?
13:04Fixing?
13:05Maybe a dope rip-off.
13:07Hey, take a look at this.
13:09Is that an entry wound?
13:14Yeah.
13:20Yeah, there's the exit wound.
13:22This guy had to have been moved.
13:24He had to have bled to death somewhere else from a gunshot wound.
13:27Then, someone puts his clothes on.
13:29Otherwise, the clothes would be soaked in blood.
13:32Yeah.
13:32He puts a Band-Aid on a bullet hole, huh?
13:36Car is registered to a James and Shelley Bauer line.
13:40Got an address over on 4th Street.
13:42Well, if that's Shelley, and this isn't James,
13:45then, uh, maybe James took him out.
13:49Is that a bullet hole?
13:50Yeah.
13:52What's with the Band-Aid?
13:53Well, I know says that this woman who owns a Camaro,
14:07she holds a job.
14:08She halfway lives with this 25-year-old guy
14:10who's some kind of student.
14:18Who is it?
14:20Please, Miss Thanos.
14:21We'd like to talk to you.
14:21Uh, just a second.
14:26This sounds like a window.
14:31Back off, back off!
14:33Anybody else here?
14:34Hey, hey!
14:35Wait!
14:36Get in, Spaddy!
14:36Get in, Spaddy!
14:38Can I get in?
14:38What?
14:39It's not my look.
14:40All right, Andy, you okay?
14:41Yeah.
14:42Get up.
14:42What's your name?
14:43Jerry Selmers.
14:47What are you doing, jumping out the window, Jerry?
14:48I don't know.
14:49I panicked.
14:50Are you Karen Thanos?
14:52Yes.
14:52You own the 88, Camaro?
14:54Yeah, I just got back from reporting.
14:56It's stolen.
14:57Did you find it?
14:57Yeah, we found it.
14:58All right, Camaro, we're going to station house.
15:00Jerry?
15:01Jerry didn't do anything.
15:02It's all right, Kevin.
15:03It's all right.
15:03Don't worry about it.
15:04You're coming, too.
15:05Come on, Karen.
15:05I swear, Jerry wasn't involved in anything illegal.
15:31You know, we're pretty clear there are your ideas on that.
15:34All you need to tell them is the truth, Karen.
15:36How your car got stolen.
15:38I'm very, Jerry.
15:38Who's occupied, huh?
15:40Josh has got something in there.
15:41Yeah.
15:41I'm running this for a boss.
15:43Come on, Karen.
15:44You and me are going to talk in here.
15:47This is horrible.
15:48She owns the Camaro.
15:56We go to our apartment, and the boyfriend tries to go out the back window.
16:00So we think the boyfriend's in it?
16:02This guy we got over here in an interview, too, Donald Selmas.
16:05The boyfriend's his younger brother.
16:07Josh, you know, Sam?
16:10And these two do BCA?
16:11Sure.
16:13These two feel like amateurs.
16:14We should be okay.
16:15We're just trying to find out what happened.
16:22Karen's still expressing real concern about Jerry.
16:25I just don't want to see him get his life ruined.
16:28Well, then you've got to help us understand what's going on here, Karen.
16:31Why Jerry was ducking out that window.
16:33He had no reason to.
16:36How do you know that?
16:37I know Jerry.
16:40You know Donald, too?
16:43Hmm?
16:43Jerry's older brother?
16:47Because we got him in custody right down the hall there.
16:49Look, I don't know what happened, but I know that Jerry had nothing to do with it.
16:54A man got murdered during a holdup, Karen.
16:57We know Donald was involved.
17:00Donald was wounded, and the doctors took bullets out of his shoulder that matched the store owner's weapon.
17:04We also have a witness that saw him running down the street from the crime scene and jumping into your Camaro.
17:12And you know who the witness saw driving it?
17:14Oh, God.
17:15Jerry was driving it, Karen.
17:17So that's openers on your file.
17:20False report of a stolen vehicle.
17:22Plus, it's not looking so great Jerry wasn't involved.
17:25Donald said he needed a ride, and Jerry drove him.
17:28That's it.
17:29I swear to God.
17:30What do you mean, that's it?
17:31There was a man who was killed here.
17:34Donald said the guy in the auto shop owed him money.
17:37You heard Donald say this.
17:39He said he owed him money.
17:41But I didn't want to let Donald use my car, so that's why Jerry drove him.
17:45I swear to God.
17:47I mean, it was my fault not wanting to let Donald use my car.
17:51If what you're saying is true about Jerry, then it sounds like his older brother's got the both of you in a world of trouble.
17:57Which you better start getting out of before you and Jerry are both past helping.
18:01When Jerry came back to the apartment this morning, what did he say had happened?
18:05He said that there was trouble, and that he didn't want to tell me about it, and that I should report the car stolen.
18:13And you didn't ask him why?
18:14So I guess I am guilty, because I didn't want to know what had happened.
18:33Thanks.
18:39How's Karen?
18:40Karen told us that you gave Don a ride to the auto shop, but you didn't know he was going to shoot anybody.
18:49Oh, God.
18:50Just so you understand the law, Jerry, you driving that car, that's like committing the robbery and the homicide.
18:57Both you're just as guilty as your brother Don.
18:59And all I know about Don is that he's got a rap sheet a mile long, and that he killed a guy this morning.
19:05So as far as you standing up for him, that only makes you his patsy or scumbag, just like him.
19:11No, Donnie's getting his life turned around.
19:14He's been staying out of trouble.
19:16Now, that guy owed him money.
19:18All he wanted to do was to go out and get it.
19:20The guy pulled out a gun and shot at him.
19:23You saw the guy pull the gun out?
19:26No, but that's what Donnie said.
19:28Now, when did he say it?
19:30When he came back outside?
19:32When he jumped into the car and you guys booked?
19:34You drove him to the hospital, right?
19:36Look, he said he owed him money, and that is all I know.
19:39How did it work, Jerry?
19:43Did he tell you to take the car to the docks and strip the plates?
19:46Is that how he told you to do it?
19:48He was defending himself.
19:53I'm not going to testify against my brother.
19:55I turned the camera loose.
20:08Just looking at some documents relevant to Don here.
20:13Don's 37.
20:14Since he's 18, he's in the joint 16 and a half years.
20:19And none of those were wrong beefs.
20:22For nine separate collars,
20:23yet so often we hear this nonsense
20:26in regards to incorrigible criminals.
20:30And this information out of our ballistics unit, Don,
20:34this says the bullet from your shoulder
20:37came from the DOA's gun.
20:39Sounds bad.
20:40Your brother gave you up, Don.
20:43No, he didn't.
20:45No?
20:45He didn't tell me that you said that this guy owed you money?
20:50How his girlfriend didn't want you driving her car,
20:53so he said that he would drive you?
20:55And here you come running after the stick-up,
20:57saying the guy pulled a piece on me.
21:00I had to shoot him in self-defense.
21:03That's wet behind the ears, wouldn't you say, Don?
21:06Kid even believes self-defense?
21:08To where's the part where he gave me up?
21:11Oh, so we disagreed to Jerry mean the flip.
21:14Well, let me give you that he didn't.
21:16He's not looking for any deals.
21:19He will never give you guys a statement.
21:23Did you ever hear of a DA losing a case
21:25with circumstantial evidence up to your ass,
21:27but no confession?
21:29Why not roll the dice right, Don, huh?
21:31You crap out, no one's screwed but your brother,
21:33because he will go away for the homicide, too.
21:36He didn't do nothing.
21:38Mm-mm.
21:39It's got to be he didn't, but I did.
21:42Kiss my ass.
21:43Hey.
21:48Hit me again.
21:54Appreciate you coming in, Mr. Baroline.
21:56Yeah, do you have information regarding my wife?
21:59I mean, I'm grateful you recovered my car, but...
22:03Did you use that car?
22:05Um, she had it for the last year.
22:07She took the car and blew out my credit cards,
22:10almost ruined my business.
22:12When was the last time you saw your wife, Mr. Baroline?
22:15Has something happened to Shelly?
22:16Has she committed a crime?
22:20Your wife was found dead this morning.
22:23She was shot.
22:25I'm very sorry.
22:26I'm very sorry.
22:27Uh, this is drugs.
22:38Drugs are involved in this somehow.
22:40Why do you say that?
22:43Uh, she got involved, uh, taking heroin.
22:46Uh, got involved with a guy.
22:50I'm sorry.
22:51Uh, what did you say when we asked, uh,
22:53when you saw your wife last?
22:55It was several months.
22:57But she knew she was seeing someone else?
22:59Did that make you mad at her?
23:02If you want to know the truth,
23:04I never got mad at her.
23:08I tried to help her.
23:10Tried to be there for her.
23:12Tried to talk to her.
23:13Can you tell us where you were last night, Jim?
23:15I was at my dad's.
23:18He's not been well.
23:19I spent the night.
23:20Is that going to check out if we call?
23:23Yes.
23:23What do you mean?
23:25Do you know where Shelly was staying?
23:27No.
23:28They got thrown out of the place that they were staying in.
23:32All I have is the address of the boyfriend's mother's business.
23:36She gave me a bunch of stories about how much he needed money,
23:40something about some terrible liver disease.
23:43His name is, uh...
23:46Last Treat.
23:47Hey, we'll pick up the partial.
23:49Excuse me, uh...
24:00Detective Meadowboy, NYPD.
24:02Are you Mrs. Treat?
24:04Yes, I am.
24:05This is Detective Lesniak and Detective Martinez.
24:08We were hoping to speak to Mr. Treat if he's here.
24:11Mr. Treat passed away a year ago.
24:14Oh, I'm sorry.
24:15Um, other family helping out?
24:18Oh, my son, Les.
24:19He's resting.
24:21We've had some break-in attempts.
24:23He's agreed to stay here nights.
24:25We need to speak with your son, Les, Mrs. Treat.
24:28All right.
24:28He's upstairs.
24:30He hasn't been feeling well.
24:33He had hepatitis.
24:34He made a little place for himself up there in the storage area.
24:41Les!
24:42Lester!
24:43Uh, some people want to see you, honey.
24:46Oh, I don't know nobody.
24:48Hey, Les.
24:49I'm Detective Martinez.
24:50This is Detective Meadowboy and Lesniak.
24:52Oh, I told you not to smoke here, honey.
24:57You know it's very dangerous.
24:59Yeah, okay, Mom.
25:00You live here regularly now, Les?
25:02Helping out moms.
25:03Well, he has a roommate, but they're not getting on right now.
25:07He can stay here till he finds a new place.
25:09You're looking a little extra tired, Les.
25:11Are you loaded or something?
25:12I told you he's been sick.
25:14What's the address you've been staying at?
25:16Why?
25:17What's the address?
25:18I'm in my family business, resting, where I happen to work for my mother.
25:24Not bothering nobody.
25:25Isn't that right, Mom?
25:26Yeah.
25:27You're ashamed of his address or something?
25:29Where you've been staying?
25:30Over on 2nd Avenue.
25:32I thought you were staying at Shelly Bower Lines.
25:35I know where I've been staying, Ma.
25:38Yeah, Shelly's on Avenue D.
25:40No.
25:41Come on, Les.
25:42Get up.
25:43Come on.
25:43Something happened to Les's girlfriend, Shelly, Mrs. Treat.
25:46We have to ask him some questions.
25:47Oh, no.
25:48He's got a risk.
25:49Can't you come back?
25:50Come on, Les.
25:51He'll be just fine.
25:52Okay.
25:52Not so fast, okay?
25:54Hi, Lieutenant.
26:14How you doing?
26:15Good.
26:15Well, it looks like you got some fans at the borough, Lucy.
26:19Inspector Aiello says they want you back down there.
26:22Is that so?
26:23What?
26:24Right away?
26:25Well, that's the impression I had.
26:27But, um, if you got some time built up, maybe you'd like to take it and go back after Memorial Day.
26:32I was just thinking, if it's not as much as me having fans at the borough and more like you're not being satisfied with my work,
26:42I was just hoping maybe you could give me a few more days to change your mind.
26:47Well, um, you got along very well in a diverse squad.
26:55Um, you're a very pleasant and friendly person, but, um, your secretarial skills, they need a lot of work.
27:05Well, I'm starting night classes.
27:07I'm taking typing and general office management.
27:10Well, I think you'd need to complete those before you're, um, likely to work effectively in a squad situation.
27:19All right.
27:21Thank you for letting me know.
27:23So you keep me posted on how you're doing those courses?
27:27I will, Lieutenant.
27:29Okay.
27:37Leo Cohen, I'm writing D.A.
27:39Which means you're covering precinct business for the district attorney's office today in this sector of the borough.
27:46And these are the detectives I'm looking for, but I'm going to come back later and I'm going to give you a gold star for knowing my job specs, okay?
27:53On that homicide this morning, am I missing something?
27:58Hard for me to imagine.
28:00Why aren't we charging the Selma's brothers?
28:01We're trying to figure out if the younger one knew what was going on.
28:04Well, that's why juries were invented.
28:06The older brother's been in a joint his whole life.
28:09The younger brother's clean.
28:10But Donald says that he just asked Jerry to drive.
28:13What's in that for us?
28:15You get a statement from the older brother.
28:17Who I've already got by the short hairs.
28:19The younger brother's indictable.
28:20They can worry about his complicity at trial.
28:23Call him.
28:24You got a more or less okay kid in there that just got caught in the switches.
28:28Now, why don't I throw the guy a break?
28:30Now, isn't that part of it, too?
28:31I bet you'd have been a decent guy if somebody would have beat you three times a week in high school.
28:36The older brother has to exculpate as to the younger brother's conduct and corroborate exactly the younger one's account.
28:48Thanks.
28:49Offer's good to the end of the tour.
28:51Then we charge the both of them.
28:58End of the tour.
29:06You making friends with this guy?
29:16Okay, here's how it stands, Jerry.
29:19The bullet from Donald's shoulder wound, that matches the weapon of the store owner this morning in the homicide.
29:25We got witnesses, descriptions that put you both in the car leaving the crime scene.
29:31Bloodstains on the car seat, those are Donald's.
29:34He's getting charged.
29:35And you are, too.
29:36You're getting charged, too, Jerry.
29:38Unless you both give a statement that corroborates that you did not have an active role in this.
29:42In other words, I rat Donnie out.
29:45Hey, Jerry, did I just not give you three pieces of evidence that have nothing to do with you testifying against your brother that are going to put him in jail?
29:53We're banging our heads against concrete here.
29:56Jerry, Donald is gone for the rest of his life, okay?
30:01Now, that's off the table.
30:02The only question here is what you're going to do for the next 25 years.
30:06And the answer is time in jail if you don't give the statement, huh?
30:10Which can't rat Donald out, because unless he cooperates to tell us the same thing about what happened, none of this matters anyway, huh?
30:20Coming through in there, Jerry, is anybody in the residence?
30:26What if this is a trick or something, all right?
30:29Can I see my brother?
30:30You cannot see your brother.
30:32The statements have to be made separately.
30:34Then how do I know this isn't a trick?
30:36Like, we're working like coolies to keep this kid out of jail.
30:39He could probably beat it on a moron defense.
30:44Do you understand we're trying to help you here?
30:50They found a 9mm in the weeds about 75 yards from the Camaro.
30:55No prints.
30:57Bobby.
30:58Yeah.
30:58Yeah.
30:58Yeah.
30:58Yeah.
31:06You were right, Don.
31:17Kid's holding up pretty good.
31:19Mm-hmm.
31:20All that time that you were in the joint, he probably built up this big idea of how you were a good guy.
31:25Hey, listen.
31:27Every week, all the places that kid got passed around to, I wrote to him, and I told him good things.
31:34That kid's three credits away from his degree.
31:42We found a gun, Don, with just his prints.
31:46You wearing gloves?
31:48He's probably so scared and nervous when he was throwing the gun away like you told him to, he forgot to wipe it off.
31:55That kid had nothing to do with this!
31:59Now, you do a decent thing, would you?
32:01Us!
32:02I had a kid Jerry's age.
32:06He's a great kid.
32:08Nobody didn't like him.
32:11And I can't do nothing for that kid, because some scumbag like you murdered him.
32:19You can give this kid a life, 40, 50 years, where he can make some kind of a contribution.
32:37People are glad he's around.
32:38I'll give a statement.
32:47You want a freaking statement?
32:51I'll give a statement how I did it.
32:57Well, the DA's not going to give him a walk unless that kid gives a statement, too.
33:01So you got to let him know that you don't think that he's letting you down.
33:05Can I talk to him?
33:07You can write him a note.
33:08First, you give your statement.
33:09Let's do it.
33:12Hey, Les, don't feel so good, huh?
33:31I'm going to be sick.
33:33Now?
33:34I'm going to be real sick real soon.
33:37Can we work my medication out now while I'm still well?
33:40Tell us how Shelly and the other guy got shot, then we can look at the medication question.
33:45Shelly Baroline's a girl I've taken drugs with.
33:48End of story.
33:50Shelly Baroline's a girl you've taken drugs with who was found murdered.
33:53Plus, another guy got murdered with her.
33:55Any ideas in that area?
33:57I would like to get my medication squared away.
34:01Start showing some good faith.
34:04Guy's name was Carl Steps.
34:06The guy found Edward Shelley?
34:09I'm going to need Valium and two milligram patches of clonidine so I could sleep.
34:13You shut up about drugs for five straight minutes or we'll lock you down for five hours.
34:19I know about the incident you're describing, okay?
34:23I helped a person whose name I'm not going to tell you who was involved in shooting Carl.
34:32Carl had taken this person's last dime bag, which he was saving for his wake-up.
34:40But the person was mistaken.
34:43Later found the bag on the floor.
34:45He put a band-aid on Carl because he had this little tiny hole in his chest.
34:54Then he realized he was bleeding from another hole in his back when he picked him up because there was blood all over the carpet.
35:03Asked me to help take him out of there.
35:06Where was Shelly in all this?
35:07Shelly, I, and the other person, we dressed Carl, rolled him up in a rug.
35:18And while we were driving, it turns out Shelly boots the bag this guy thought Carl had used, sitting there nodding on his wake-up.
35:26So then he, he, he, he, he, the other guy, he realized that she'd taken his wake-up back.
35:33So then he shot her.
35:35This, uh, mystery guest, Les, any chance he's made up?
35:39Or we're just talking about, uh, you, Carl, Shelly?
35:43No.
35:45No.
35:46No, and I've shown some pretty damn good faith here.
35:49I want some medication on the table.
35:52Hey, stop kidding yourself.
35:53This ain't a pharmacy.
35:55Yeah, I happen to know you can get a doctor to prescribe right now.
35:58No one's prescribing here, Les.
36:00The best you're gonna do is an aspirin till we get a full statement.
36:05All right, you listen to me.
36:07You listen to me.
36:09You listen to me good.
36:10I got methadone prescribed to me legally in my name.
36:14Okay?
36:14And, and I refuse to speak to you unless that's brought to me from my mother's place.
36:20It's hidden on the first ledge where you were at.
36:24I'll give you what you want.
36:30Just bring me the stuff.
36:33Want to take a ride?
36:37Oh, come on, please.
36:39Take a ride with you.
36:41Any kind of commotion, Mr. Bowman, when you're out of the station house?
37:07I won't cause a commotion.
37:08You just want to lay eyes on him.
37:10Okay, have a seat.
37:12I better run this for the boss.
37:18Thanks.
37:20The OA's a strange husband, boss.
37:23We're picking up the perp's meds.
37:25He's out there trying to get the mother to tell him what's going on.
37:28So why'd you bring him back?
37:30You know, we call it up off this guy giving us the address.
37:33He's heartbroken.
37:34He, he, he just wants to see what this creep looks like.
37:38He gets a look.
37:40Uh, we, we found treats, uh, methadone, you know, verify your prescription.
37:45I figured I'd give him, like, a quarter dose just to get a mole on the phone.
37:48You feel the need to go into more detail on this with me, Greg?
37:52No, sir.
37:53Good.
37:55Les has me on a 45-second cycle, seeing if you guys got back.
37:59Yeah.
38:01Listen, uh, the DOA's husband was out of Treat's place.
38:05We said we'd give him a look.
38:06Could you just sit with him, Adrian, till we see how this bomb acts on this stuff?
38:11No problem.
38:14Okay.
38:20Imagine if I got past seventh grade.
38:22World's had a boot on your neck right along, Don.
38:25No question in my mind on that score.
38:27So now Jerry's got to give up his statement.
38:30And I tell you, we've been in there twice more with him.
38:32He still says that he's not going to do it unless you and him talk private.
38:36You give him an okay.
38:38You said him and me couldn't talk.
38:40We're going to break the rules, give the kid one last chance.
38:42We're going to bring Jerry in here and let you talk to him.
38:45He'll give a statement or he won't.
38:48But that's it for us in this case.
38:50Then the DA's going to have it.
38:54And he'll go after Bo with you.
38:57Get him to give it up, Don.
39:00We'll be watching through that mirror here.
39:02I know that's a shocker.
39:10Okay.
39:13Let's go.
39:13Hey.
39:31Hey.
39:36You all right?
39:37You got to give up a statement, Jerry.
40:04All right?
40:05You know, just tell the truth.
40:07Tell him what you didn't.
40:09No.
40:10No, you wouldn't do that to me.
40:14Don't make it no worse for me.
40:15I already gave him a statement, you know?
40:18You got to just look out for yourself here.
40:20Myself?
40:21Donnie, you're my brother.
40:24I wanted to have some kind of life with you.
40:27It didn't work out this time.
40:29Oh, my God.
40:40You know, the best time I ever had,
40:43the best part of my life,
40:45was when I was writing letters to you,
40:47imagining that I was helping you.
40:49If you're outside,
40:53you can give me some of the life that you got.
40:57You know, when we're alone in a cell,
40:59we got nothing except dreams about what's out there.
41:04You can give me some of that.
41:07You could give me the ocean.
41:10You know?
41:10I mean, I can be right there.
41:12I can be puking over the side of a fishing boat.
41:16You know, I mean, you get incarcerated.
41:21I got no dreams.
41:24I'm dead.
41:27We're lucky, you and I.
41:29Yeah.
41:30I can line my walls with pictures of your kids.
41:33I need you to help me here, Jared.
41:43No, I don't.
41:44Hey, come here, come here.
41:47Come here.
41:47No, no, no.
41:54Come on, come on, come on, come on.
41:59You just write the statement, all right?
42:03Okay.
42:07Hurry.
42:20Carl had to slam Crank.
42:22I could walk away from Crank today.
42:25I'll do it if it's in front of me.
42:26I'm not going to sit here and lie to you,
42:28but 11 to 5 dope is me.
42:31I saw a guy bit his tongue off behind Crank.
42:34His jaw locked up.
42:35Hey, stop the drug seminar.
42:37Did you shoot Carl?
42:41I confess to shooting Carl's steps
42:44over a misunderstanding
42:45over his taking my wake-up dope.
42:49And in disposing of his body,
42:51I confess I killed Shelley Bauerland,
42:54who'd shot my wake-up dope herself
42:57while we were driving Carl's body,
42:59and who'd wound up a skanky dombeck whore.
43:02I'm less sure I gave her the hept
43:04than she gave to me.
43:07I will not sign this as a statement
43:09until I've received the rest
43:11of my legally prescribed medications.
43:15Are you going to get it?
43:25I've got to check with your clinic, doctor.
43:29Don't feel the need to hold nothing back
43:30when I'm gone.
43:31All right.
43:38All right.
43:39It's a roll of the wheel, man.
43:41Apologies.
43:43Well, if you want Mr. Bauerland,
43:45you can take a look at him now
43:46through the window.
43:48Can I listen to what he's saying?
43:50Uh, I think we'll just stick with the look.
43:52I'll be right back.
44:02He looks like a rat.
44:04That's who she left me for?
44:14I loved her.
44:18I wanted to make a life with her.
44:21Have a family.
44:22She told me all she cared about
44:30was feeling that worm go through her.
44:34The drugs going into her body.
44:39I don't believe that's truly who Shelly was.
44:42I mean, I've known her since high school.
44:45I've known her since she was 15 years old.
44:48Mr. Bauerland,
44:49why don't you and I go out
44:52for a cup of coffee?
44:56Hmm?
45:00I really wouldn't want to impose.
45:05It's not an imposition.
45:09Come on.
45:10Let's go.
45:11You know where I'm really going, man?
45:32One of these cards is that bending...
45:35Detective Sipowicz.
45:39I got a personal function.
45:41I just want to say so long.
45:43You didn't get a haircut coupon.
45:46Free.
45:50Sylvia liked how you did it before.
45:52I think there's the guy you're looking for.
45:54Anyways, I got this personal function.
45:59Good luck to you, John.
46:01Thank you, Detective.
46:02Thank you for being my friend.
46:08Mother!
46:09Did I specifically request you not do this?
46:12I thought your friends might like a suite.
46:16These are my colleagues,
46:17and this is Noreen Irvin,
46:20with whom I'm going to be having
46:21a very serious conversation
46:22when we get home.
46:23Come on, John.
46:24You got cake you just waiting?
46:26How you doing?
46:27I'm Lieutenant Patsy.
46:28She does make the best bun cake
46:30in all five boroughs.
46:32You!
46:34I can't believe you did this.
46:38Hi.
46:39Greg Matavoy.
46:40Anne McGuire.
46:41You were an anti-crime, huh?
46:43Yeah, for the last couple of months.
46:45You're the phantom of the crib.
46:48Oh, yeah.
46:50Yeah, I've been staying there
46:52during some domestic upset.
46:55No more, though.
46:56I'm moving out tomorrow.
46:58I found a pleasant three-room apartment
47:00in Brooklyn.
47:01That's good.
47:02Yeah, I'm very pleased.
47:05What about yourself?
47:06Where do you live?
47:07Hempstead.
47:08Yeah, I live with my folks.
47:10It's a fun cake.
47:11Thanks, John.
47:13Yeah, I used to live in Nassau.
47:16Um, my ex and my kids still live there.
47:19Drive can get iffy sometimes.
47:21Well, I do mostly 62,
47:23so that's not too bad.
47:24Ah, then you're in good shape.
47:26Mm-hmm.
47:31Hi.
47:31So, yeah, calm.
47:34Put the younger brother in for a walk.
47:36Good.
47:37Yeah.
47:39It's nice when one works out.
47:41Would you like some bun cake, young man?
47:43Uh, this is Detective Simone, mother.
47:46Uh, my mom, Noreen Irvin.
47:48Pleased to meet you.
47:49I knew this was him.
47:50My son says you're the greatest policeman
47:53since Jack Webb.
47:54Well, that's pretty good company, huh?
47:57Mother, I'm gonna leave through an open window.
48:00Diane and I were just talking about
48:02taking advantage of the weather
48:04and going for a little walk
48:06or having some dinner,
48:08so you won't take any offense
48:09if I save my appetite.
48:11I'm just hoping the weather holds through the weekend.
48:14John is treating me to a trip to Fire Island.
48:17Really?
48:18Do you want to show them my baby pictures, too?
48:21You take care, John.
48:23You, too.
48:24And good luck on this new assignment.
48:26Yes.
48:27Come and see us.
48:28I will.
48:29Bye.
48:31Thanks, Lance.
48:33You look like a deer in headlights
48:35when his mom came over.
48:37I just had eyes to get out.
48:40Lovely spring thus far, huh?
48:42I've been remarkably allergy-free.
48:51Both of your sons are with you.
49:01Try to pray.
49:17The servant of God, Theo,
49:19is brought within the Church
49:21in the name of the Father
49:23and of the Son
49:25and of the Holy Spirit.
49:28Amen.
49:29Amen.
49:39I shall enter your house,
49:42O Lord.
49:42I shall worship in your temple.
49:45The servant of God, Theo,
49:46is brought before you
49:49in the name of the Father
49:50and of the Son
49:52and of the Holy Spirit.
49:55Amen.
49:55Amen.
49:55In the middle of the Church,
50:13I shall praise you,
50:16the servant of God, Theo,
50:18who is brought within the Church
50:20in the name of the Father.
50:21I shall take care of my other son, too,
50:22and take him to your heart.
50:32In the name of the Father
50:34and of the Son
50:36and of the Holy Spirit.
50:39Amen.
50:40Now, Master,
50:42let your servant depart in peace
50:44according to your promise.
50:47For my eyes have seen your salvation,
50:50which you have prepared
50:51in the presence of all peoples.
50:53Bless and keep my son who's gone
51:02and bless and keep all my family
51:04and give me strength
51:07to be a good person.
51:08Glory to you, O God, our hope.
51:30Glory to you.
51:32May Christ have mercy on us
51:34and save us,
51:35for he is a good and merciful God
51:38who loves mankind.
51:40Through the prayers
51:41of our Holy Father,
51:43say amen.
51:44Amen.
51:50Amen.
51:51Amen.
51:51Amen.
52:05This was good, huh?
52:09Yeah, it was good.
52:13You know,
52:14ever since I improved
52:16on that first course for you
52:18over at Isualdo's,
52:19you haven't been showing
52:21much enthusiasm
52:22about our meals.
52:26Well, you know,
52:27I'd ask you to slide over here
52:29and do something about it.
52:34I got a better idea.
52:36You got any vacation time?
52:40I think I have nine days left.
52:42I used some up with my mom.
52:44You want to throw
52:45some things together,
52:46drive down to the shore for a while?
52:49You mean?
52:50I don't track
52:51for a little bit
52:52vacation time.
52:56Twenty minutes
52:57after I met you,
52:59I was hoping real bad
53:01you were going to be
53:02a nice guy.
53:03Because as good a cop
53:05and as hot as you were,
53:08I knew I was going
53:09to have feelings for you.
53:13Look how lucky
53:14I turned out.
53:16And are you on a vacation?
53:19Yeah.
53:19I'm going to spend
53:25some time with you.
53:35Excuse me.
53:42Let's get out of town.
53:49Thanks.
53:52Thanks.
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