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A clairvoyant warns skeptical police that he has seen images of a stranger planting explosives in an office building.
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00:00:00I'm glad when my car gets out of the garage.
00:00:29Tonight, my place.
00:00:34Okay.
00:00:36Okay.
00:00:59Good morning, Professor.
00:01:04Good morning, Lee.
00:01:04Good morning, Lee.
00:01:34Good morning, Lee.
00:02:04Good morning, Professor Lowell.
00:02:20Good morning.
00:02:20Good morning, Lee.
00:02:42Every particle of matter attracts every other particle with a force which is directly proportional to the products of the masses of the particles
00:02:52and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
00:02:56Now, if you're all with me, I'll convert Newton's law of universal gravitation into an equation.
00:03:12Newton arrived at these calculations.
00:03:26As I was saying, Newton arrived at these calculations by observing and studying the revolutions of the moon around the earth.
00:03:42I'm taking the constant G in the equation.
00:03:54Professor, are you all right?
00:04:01Professor? Professor Lowell? Are you okay?
00:04:12A bomb.
00:04:29These visions you say you have, you think you saw a man plant a bomb.
00:04:32In a building. Dynamite.
00:04:35These need your signature, Ted.
00:04:36Okay, just set them down.
00:04:37Keegan wants them now.
00:04:38I can offer no proof of my clairvoyance.
00:04:50Only my word.
00:04:52You recognize the building?
00:04:53You missed one.
00:05:00You didn't recognize the building?
00:05:01No.
00:05:02Okay.
00:05:03A bomber.
00:05:04Can you give me any description?
00:05:05No.
00:05:07Height, age, color, hair, anything.
00:05:09His hands.
00:05:12Sergeant Crowell.
00:05:14Now, wait a minute.
00:05:15Hold on a minute, lady.
00:05:19Oh, Charlie.
00:05:20Charlie, this lady wants Sergeant Croft.
00:05:24Bronco.
00:05:27Now, what about his hands?
00:05:28Large hands.
00:05:30A ring on the middle finger.
00:05:31It was a bulky ring.
00:05:32There was a stone, uh, jade, perhaps.
00:05:37Any idea when this bomb might go off?
00:05:41Precognition is not very precise.
00:05:42Please, can you shut this thing off?
00:05:45Please.
00:05:49Hey, Marty.
00:05:51Take my call for a while, okay?
00:05:55Precognition is not very precise,
00:05:57but I do have a feeling that the bomb is going to go off very soon.
00:06:00Maybe tonight.
00:06:03But look, Sergeant, I realize I haven't given you much to go on,
00:06:06but please, I beg you, do something about it.
00:06:09Investigate.
00:06:11Hey, look, Professor.
00:06:13You say you had a vision.
00:06:15But you don't know where the bomb's planted.
00:06:17You don't know who planted it.
00:06:18Only a feeling of when it's going to go off.
00:06:22I mean, now you tell me.
00:06:24Where do I begin to investigate?
00:06:26Yes, of course.
00:06:36Hey, look, Professor.
00:06:39If you get any more of these visions...
00:06:41No.
00:06:43I never know.
00:06:46I never know.
00:06:47You in now, Ted?
00:06:59Sergeant Kroll.
00:07:11Mark?
00:07:12I want to go back to the lab.
00:07:14Catch up on some work.
00:07:14Well, it's almost midnight.
00:07:17I'll be back for breakfast.
00:07:19Anything wrong?
00:07:20No.
00:07:21No.
00:07:23Nothing is wrong.
00:07:28How about if I come back a little before breakfast, hmm?
00:07:32Okay.
00:07:33Okay.
00:07:33Okay.
00:07:33Good to see you.
00:07:39Okay.
00:07:43Okay.
00:07:52Bye.
00:07:57Bye.
00:07:58Bye.
00:08:01Bye.
00:08:01Bye.
00:08:02Bye.
00:09:33Get those ropes in here.
00:09:41Out of the way, out of the way, please. Make rope.
00:09:47Get another stretcher in here, quick.
00:09:51Stand back in the ropes. Get back in the ropes, please.
00:09:57Out of the way, please. Stand back. Stand back, please.
00:10:05Stand back, please.
00:10:07Out of the way, please.
00:10:17Time of detonation's been fixed at 2.35.
00:10:31Concussion stopped clocks, blew out windows for seven square blocks.
00:10:35Anyone in the building at the time?
00:10:37The plan manager says a skeleton crew.
00:10:41Janitor, maintenance man, security guard.
00:10:45We found the security guard.
00:10:47This way, doc. Please, this way.
00:10:49It's for the others.
00:10:51So far, only bone fragments, shreds of clothing, and a wedding band.
00:10:55Police! Make way!
00:11:02All right, what's the story on that professor?
00:11:04Andrews is on his way to his house to pick him up.
00:11:07I'll double check.
00:11:16All right, tell the officers to keep these people back,
00:11:18and you go help them hard.
00:11:19All right, move it back here. Come on, move it back.
00:11:21All right, come on, let's go.
00:11:25The plant was built by the state about three years ago.
00:11:28The manager says it's been quiet, well run.
00:11:31Any bomb threats?
00:11:33No.
00:11:34Anybody been fired lately?
00:11:36Well, yeah, some, uh, but, uh, no particulars yet.
00:11:42Now, you start there.
00:11:43You check out all personal records on state employees
00:11:46and look for a grudge.
00:11:47Look for a big grudge. It might have been festering.
00:11:57Well?
00:11:58Andrews went out to pick up Lowell, but he wasn't there.
00:12:00Some gal, name of, uh, Susan Schaefer, answered the door.
00:12:05According to her, Lowell got up in the middle of the night and left.
00:12:08He hasn't returned home.
00:12:09Now, you put out an APB.
00:12:11And tell Andrews to hold Miss Schaefer there.
00:12:13What charge?
00:12:14Whatever. House arrest.
00:12:16I thought I told you to keep these people back.
00:12:19Put up a rope and cordon off the whole area.
00:12:21All right, across the street, folks. All the way across the street.
00:12:24Come on.
00:12:25Come on.
00:12:26Keep moving.
00:12:27Move back.
00:12:28Move back.
00:12:29Move back.
00:12:30Move back.
00:12:31Move it back.
00:12:32All the way.
00:12:33All the way, back, boy.
00:12:40Phil, I hope you're ready for this.
00:12:42Your bomber didn't use commercial dynamite.
00:12:44It's too tame for him, I guess.
00:12:45It made its own.
00:12:46It's almost pure nitro.
00:12:47Oh, yeah?
00:12:48And what do you need?
00:12:50Three basic elements.
00:12:52Nitric acid, sulfuric acid, and glycerin.
00:12:55We'll add a fourth.
00:12:56What?
00:12:57Know-how.
00:12:58Hey, raise that light a little, will you?
00:12:59The physicist would know about explosives, wouldn't he?
00:13:02He might.
00:13:03To the right a little.
00:13:04That's it.
00:13:05Hold it.
00:13:06Hey, Lieutenant.
00:13:09You can call off your APB.
00:13:11There's your man.
00:13:14Seven chemical distributors in the city stock sulfuric and nitric acid.
00:13:28But none of them remember anybody buying in bulk.
00:13:31Could have accumulated over a period of time.
00:13:33Well, only one company uses both acids.
00:13:36Rockwell Pharmaceuticals.
00:13:37They've checked their inventory and none's missing.
00:13:39Check Lowe's lab.
00:13:40Came up clean.
00:13:41Chemistry department.
00:13:42Yes, access.
00:13:43When two leaders of the chemicals were ordered at the beginning of the semester.
00:13:47But only a fraction's been used so far.
00:13:52You're set.
00:14:00Release form.
00:14:01Formality.
00:14:03Mind if I read it first?
00:14:04It says you take the polygraph of your own free will.
00:14:07Of my own free will?
00:14:08Obviously, you don't believe I'm clairvoyant, which leaves only one way I could have known about the bomb.
00:14:12I'm the bomber, correct?
00:14:14Relaxed enough to begin?
00:14:15Yes.
00:14:17Relaxed enough to begin?
00:14:18Yes.
00:14:20Relaxed enough to begin?
00:14:21Yes.
00:14:22Relaxed enough to begin?
00:14:26Yes.
00:14:27Your full name is Mark Jamison Lowell, correct?
00:14:33Yes.
00:14:34Yes.
00:14:35You presently live at 2300 South Philadelphia.
00:14:36Presently live at 2300 South Philadelphia.
00:14:37Correct?
00:14:38Correct?
00:14:39Yes.
00:14:40Yes.
00:14:44What do you got?
00:14:45Long list of credentials.
00:14:46Graduated soon will come out of Stanford.
00:14:47Road to New York.
00:14:48Yes.
00:14:49Yes.
00:14:50What do you got?
00:14:51Your full name?
00:14:52Your full name is Mark Jamison Lowell.
00:14:53Correct?
00:14:54Yes.
00:14:55You presently live at 2300 South Philadelphia.
00:14:56Correct?
00:14:57Yes.
00:14:58What do you got?
00:14:59Long list of credentials.
00:15:00Graduated soon will come out of Stanford.
00:15:01Road to scholar.
00:15:02Doctors in physics, MIT.
00:15:04And IQ that goes off the charts.
00:15:05Never married.
00:15:06You plant a bomb in the basement of Denver Water Treatment Plant number three.
00:15:11No.
00:15:12Did you know a bomb had a gun?
00:15:13No.
00:15:14Did you know a bomb had a gun?
00:15:15No.
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00:16:03between the hours of 12 o'clock and 2.30.
00:16:06Did you search for where the bomb had been planted?
00:16:09Yes.
00:16:11Did you find the building?
00:16:15No.
00:16:18Do you know how to make nitroglycerin?
00:16:22Yes.
00:16:27Have you ever made nitroglycerin?
00:16:29No.
00:16:33He hasn't lied once.
00:16:37Well, that blows it.
00:16:38Mm-hmm.
00:16:41I want a copy of this sent to Hayes immediately.
00:16:43What do we want the shrink for?
00:16:44Just do it.
00:16:46When he gets finished, detain him.
00:16:47I mean, don't book him.
00:16:48Just give him the runaround until I get back.
00:17:03Come on!
00:17:04Come on!
00:17:05Come on!
00:17:06Come on!
00:17:07Come on!
00:17:08Come on!
00:17:09Come on!
00:17:10Come on!
00:17:11Come on!
00:17:13Come on!
00:17:15She's in the kitchen, lieutenant.
00:17:16All right.
00:17:17Thank you, sergeant.
00:17:18Thank you, sergeant.
00:17:26Hello, Miss Schaefer.
00:17:27Thank you for waiting.
00:17:28I'm Lieutenant Keegan.
00:17:29Considering I'm practically a prisoner here,
00:17:31I had little choice in the matter.
00:17:33And do you mind telling me what's going on, lieutenant?
00:17:35Keegan.
00:17:36And I'll ask the questions, Miss Schaefer.
00:17:38Less.
00:17:39Yeah.
00:17:45How long have you known Mr. Lowell?
00:17:47A little over a year.
00:17:51Do you have a search warrant?
00:17:57Mr. Lowell's state of mind.
00:17:59He woke up around midnight.
00:18:00Was he troubled?
00:18:02No.
00:18:03He had work to do at the university.
00:18:12Obviously, Mark is in some kind of difficulty.
00:18:14If it's serious, I don't want to answer any more questions
00:18:17without a lawyer.
00:18:20Well, that's your right, but I think it's necessary.
00:18:23You see, Miss Schaefer, what happened is this.
00:18:26Yesterday, Mr. Lowell reported that he had had a...
00:18:30a vision.
00:18:31Said he saw a bomb being planted.
00:18:34And there was.
00:18:36A vision?
00:18:38What do you mean?
00:18:39What do they call it?
00:18:40Precognition?
00:18:43Says he's clairvoyant.
00:18:44But I'm sure you know about that, don't you?
00:18:46Well, is that a fact?
00:18:47He's gone with a man for over a year, and he hasn't told you that he's clairvoyant.
00:18:58Maybe because he wasn't, and isn't.
00:19:01Maybe he just made it up now.
00:19:04I don't understand any of this.
00:19:05But Mark does not lie.
00:19:10That'll be offer now, Miss Schaefer, and thank you very much.
00:19:13Sergeant, would you see that Miss Schaefer gets home?
00:19:15Yes, sir.
00:19:16Miss Schaefer.
00:19:18You work in a pharmaceuticals plant?
00:19:20Rockwell, for example.
00:19:24I'm a fashion designer.
00:19:25Oh.
00:19:36So?
00:19:38If Lowell made the bomb, he didn't make it here.
00:19:41He'd have left traces.
00:19:43Nothing, huh?
00:19:45Nothing.
00:19:47Less.
00:19:49How difficult would it be to make homegrown nitro?
00:19:51It's relatively simple.
00:19:54It's extremely dangerous.
00:19:56First, he'd have to fill a large area with ice.
00:19:59The bathtub would be a logical choice.
00:20:02Then, when it was filled, pour nitric acid into a beaker.
00:20:07Place a beaker in the ice.
00:20:09Let it cool.
00:20:11Then, when it got down to around room temperature, a little lower,
00:20:15he'd add sulfuric acid.
00:20:17More ice.
00:20:18More ice.
00:20:19And then, when that got down to 10 degrees centigrade.
00:20:26Stir the mixture around, and nitroglycerin would form on the top.
00:20:31From then on, it's with the gods.
00:20:34Temperature would rise.
00:20:36And if it got above 15 degrees centigrade,
00:20:39or the hands trembled too much while taking out the nitroglycerin,
00:20:44instant detonation.
00:20:48condykledят
00:20:49written
00:20:56Hi,uriyun.
00:20:58Hi,uriyun.
00:20:59We're bykk sender to girl one possible,
00:21:01and has blown up with no relief.
00:21:03There is no bother, but nothing to piakhouse.
00:21:05I'm not panicking and highly anxious.
00:21:07A any sort of struggles to palpred Turner and a alone peuple
00:21:09find.
00:21:10I've been looking for you.
00:21:12State employment files came up empty.
00:21:14Some people can, but no sign of any grudge.
00:21:16All right, you keep digging.
00:21:20I'm running out of trips, Lieutenant.
00:21:22I've done everything to give Lowell a sobriety test.
00:21:24He's getting watched.
00:21:26Dr. Hayes is waiting inside, Lieutenant, and there's a bunch of calls.
00:21:28None now.
00:21:30Been briefed?
00:21:32Yeah. Interesting, huh?
00:21:34Yeah, brilliant men usually are.
00:21:36Did you study the polygraph?
00:21:38Uh-huh.
00:21:40Well, he's our man, Bert.
00:21:42And I'm gonna nail him.
00:21:48Uh, when he was asked if he planted the bomb,
00:21:50his blood pressure and his pulse and his respiratory rate
00:21:54are the same when he verified his address.
00:21:56That doesn't exactly nail him.
00:21:58Okay, so you're the psychiatrist.
00:22:00You tell me.
00:22:02Who can fool a polygraph?
00:22:04A psycho?
00:22:06A Jekyll and Hyde?
00:22:08Oh, I see.
00:22:10You have a theory that Lowell's a schizophrenic
00:22:12and a split personality
00:22:14with information leaking back and forth, huh?
00:22:16Exactly.
00:22:17I'm convinced that Lowell doesn't even know he's the bomber.
00:22:20But supposing he really is, clairvoyant?
00:22:23He's a psycho.
00:22:24He brought up a plan.
00:22:26He killed three people.
00:22:27And if I turn him loose now, I turn him loose on the whole city.
00:22:30Listen, Phil, extra-sensory perception isn't hocus-pocus.
00:22:34There are doctors and psychologists,
00:22:36there are even governments that were once skeptical
00:22:38and now doing an about-face.
00:22:39I noticed you didn't mention any cops in that group.
00:22:44Well, I'll tell you, as a matter of record,
00:22:46there are several police departments
00:22:47that are calling on known sensitives
00:22:48who aid them in their investigations.
00:22:55This, uh, clairvoyance.
00:23:01Can it be tested?
00:23:02Yes, there are several methods,
00:23:03but none of them are proof positive.
00:23:05They can give you a good indication.
00:23:07If Lowell will agree,
00:23:09we'll run them through a whole battery of them.
00:23:11Oh, yeah.
00:23:15He'll agree, Brad.
00:23:18He'll agree.
00:23:20You see,
00:23:22the half of them that doesn't know he's the bomber,
00:23:24well, that half
00:23:26really believes that he's clairvoyant.
00:23:31Circle.
00:23:32Square.
00:23:45Wavy.
00:23:52Circle.
00:23:54This is really remarkable, Phil.
00:23:56One for the books.
00:23:58Wavy.
00:23:59You know what the law of probability gives a man?
00:24:0220%.
00:24:04Lowell's scores have gone as high as 82%.
00:24:07Still skeptical?
00:24:08Hmm.
00:24:10Circle.
00:24:11That must be my nature.
00:24:13Or the job.
00:24:15Look, I've busted more fortune-tellers,
00:24:17faith-healers, mediums.
00:24:19Square.
00:24:20They've all got an angle.
00:24:22A trick.
00:24:24Square.
00:24:27Thank you, Mr. Lowell.
00:24:30Any more tests?
00:24:32Only one, the Brugman.
00:24:35However, I think we'd better postpone it until tomorrow.
00:24:37No, not tomorrow. Now.
00:24:38Well, look at him.
00:24:41You know how long he's gone without sleep?
00:24:4332 hours.
00:24:45His scores have gone down markedly in the last hour.
00:24:48Push him any further and the test will be invalid.
00:24:50I don't care what he scores, Brad.
00:24:52Just keep him here.
00:24:54You don't really care about these tests either, do you?
00:24:57Just an excuse to detain Lowell.
00:25:00In fact, that's not even the bottom line, is it, Phil?
00:25:03You don't want him to rest.
00:25:05You want him pushed, grilled, beaten down until he goes over the edge.
00:25:09Ready to crack.
00:25:11Bird!
00:25:13You know what I'm doing.
00:25:24Hey, Mr. Lowell.
00:25:26Would you come in here for a moment, please?
00:25:27Only one more test, Mr. Lowell.
00:25:41However, uh...
00:25:43You must be pretty tired.
00:25:45Let's save it till tomorrow.
00:25:48Am I free to go now?
00:25:58Ted, bring your car around for the professor.
00:26:09Still working on me, huh, Lieutenant?
00:26:13Hey, how does it go?
00:26:16If I behave normally, I'm cunning, devious, right?
00:26:21If I remain silent, I'm hiding something.
00:26:25If I get angry, what?
00:26:28Hostile?
00:26:29Unstable?
00:26:31No matter which way I go, you'll still twist it around so I'm guilty.
00:26:36Okay.
00:26:38I'll finish the test tomorrow, but that's it.
00:26:41After that, you want to talk to me, you talk to my lawyer.
00:26:44And if that paints me guilty, well...
00:26:46I really don't give a damn what you think anymore.
00:26:48Your car's here.
00:26:52Good night, Professor.
00:26:55Good night, Professor.
00:27:15Why didn't you call?
00:27:17I would have picked you up.
00:27:18I would have picked you up.
00:27:28You look exhausted.
00:27:37This must have been quite a shock for you.
00:27:39It's unreal.
00:27:40Keegan, fill you in in his inevitable style.
00:27:48Only that...
00:27:50he thought you had a...
00:27:53a vision...
00:27:55that a bomb went off.
00:27:57Well, he left out one amusing detail.
00:28:02He thinks I'm the one who planted it.
00:28:05Mark...
00:28:09these visions...
00:28:11why didn't you tell me about them before?
00:28:20Of all the questions I was asked today,
00:28:23that's the one I least look forward to.
00:28:25Mark...
00:28:27Mark, don't shut me out.
00:28:29Please.
00:28:34These visions...
00:28:36when did they begin?
00:28:40They've always been there.
00:28:43Always.
00:28:45As a child, I...
00:28:47know what was under the Christmas tree.
00:28:52When my grandfather was going to drop by unexpectedly.
00:28:55Little things.
00:28:59I thought nothing of them.
00:29:00I thought everyone was like me.
00:29:04Go on.
00:29:15Flashes.
00:29:17Dreams.
00:29:21Visions.
00:29:24Eleven years ago...
00:29:26I was flying to California.
00:29:28There was a stopover between planes.
00:29:32I got to talking to...
00:29:34two of the passengers I'd be flying on with.
00:29:37A man and his wife.
00:29:40And we shook hands.
00:29:44It was like...
00:29:46touching death.
00:29:48I figured it had to be the plane.
00:29:53I...
00:29:55I alerted the airport officials.
00:29:57They...
00:29:59They didn't know what to make of me.
00:30:01I...
00:30:03I begged.
00:30:05I...
00:30:07I pleaded.
00:30:09Finally, they...
00:30:11rechecked the airplane.
00:30:13It seemed okay.
00:30:16Nothing wrong.
00:30:18Except I'd caused a two hour delay.
00:30:23I refused to board it.
00:30:28I can see them now.
00:30:30All those people.
00:30:33Climbing the ramp.
00:30:35Getting on.
00:30:37I watched the plane take off.
00:30:42And disappear into the night.
00:30:46And I waited.
00:30:51I knew what was going to happen.
00:30:57Two hours later, the plane crashed.
00:30:59And...
00:31:03I suppose I should have felt...
00:31:06lucky.
00:31:10And all I felt...
00:31:13still feel...
00:31:16is guilt.
00:31:21Mark.
00:31:23Mark, I'm afraid.
00:31:26I know.
00:31:29So am I.
00:31:59you know,
00:32:06you....
00:32:09you...
00:32:40You all right, Mr. Lowell?
00:33:10What is it?
00:33:29That's the bomber's next target.
00:33:36Is that all you saw?
00:33:42For a moment, I touched him, felt what was in his mind.
00:33:47A terrible rage.
00:33:48He's not going to stop until you stop him.
00:33:53What can you do?
00:33:55What can you do?
00:34:00What can I do?
00:34:02I'm going to have to turn this city upside down.
00:34:04I'm going to have to turn this down.
00:34:11I'm going to have to turn this down.
00:34:18I'm going to have to turn this down.
00:34:20I'm going to have to turn this down.
00:34:27I'm going to have to turn this down.
00:34:30Let's go.
00:35:00Ted Kroll, Lieutenant.
00:35:23Yes, Ted?
00:35:24Just completed a second sweep over the northwest sector of the city.
00:35:28Nothing.
00:35:30All right, one more time.
00:35:32But, Lieutenant.
00:35:33Again!
00:35:36All right, let's go through them again.
00:35:51Let's go over these things again.
00:35:52If it's there, I can't see it.
00:35:56Unit 7, 19, and 23 covering Sector 4 just reported in.
00:36:01Nothing, Lieutenant.
00:36:06All right, join up with Sector 9.
00:36:08It's going to happen.
00:36:21It hasn't happened yet, has it?
00:36:25An optimist and a skeptic.
00:36:27It's a remarkable combination.
00:36:29I don't know.
00:36:31It's a remarkable combination.
00:36:32It must be a reality.
00:36:32It's a flash.
00:36:33It's a flash.
00:36:34It's a flash.
00:36:36It's a flash.
00:36:37Let's go through them.
00:36:38This has been a flash.
00:36:40We'll see you next time.
00:36:41Ground unit 12 to Lieutenant Keegan.
00:37:06Yes.
00:37:08We covered section 8, Lieutenant Keegan.
00:37:10There's nothing.
00:37:11All right, cover section 3.
00:37:1610-4.
00:37:21Lieutenant, Marty.
00:37:24Yes, Marty.
00:37:25Whatever we're looking for is not in the southeast section.
00:37:35Are you sure?
00:37:36Positive. Nothing.
00:37:37All right, cover the southwest sector.
00:37:43It's just a grateful year.
00:37:43The Major.
00:37:47The Major.
00:37:49The Major.
00:37:56The Major.
00:37:56The Major.
00:38:03Internet.
00:38:04The Major.
00:38:05I found it, Lieutenant.
00:38:29I found it.
00:38:35I found it.
00:39:05I found it.
00:39:07I found it.
00:39:09Come on.
00:39:10Hold us back.
00:39:12Hold us back.
00:39:15Hold us back.
00:39:20Please.
00:39:21Please.
00:39:22Please.
00:39:23Move back.
00:39:24Come on.
00:39:25Move back.
00:39:26Move back.
00:39:27Move back.
00:39:28Come on.
00:39:29Move back.
00:39:30Move back.
00:39:31Let's help us out.
00:39:32Move back.
00:39:33Hold us back.
00:39:35Come on.
00:39:36You took that firm away.
00:39:37You took that firm away.
00:39:39I'll be where I'm at.
00:39:40I've been.
00:39:41I've been down.
00:39:42I'll be where I was at.
00:39:43I've been down.
00:39:45Out of the way, out of the way, back them up, back them up.
00:39:49Back them up, back them up.
00:39:52All right, back them up.
00:40:05How bad is it?
00:40:07About 100 sticks of dynamite, 60 pounds.
00:40:11Just like the others, it's pure nitro.
00:40:14How much damage if it goes?
00:40:17The bomber picked the main stress pillar.
00:40:20If it goes, forget it.
00:40:23Number two knife.
00:40:24Number two knife.
00:40:28Number two knife.
00:40:29Number two knife.
00:40:31Number two knife.
00:41:01I'm using this insulated knife to scrape away the putty from the clock's face.
00:41:24Detonation's been set for three o'clock.
00:41:27Now 2.18 in 42 minutes.
00:41:50I'll take care of it, Lieutenant.
00:41:57This is the police.
00:41:59There has been an accident.
00:42:02I repeat, there has been an accident.
00:42:06Until traffic can be resumed, all motorists are asked to turn off their engines.
00:42:12Turn off your radios and cease crawling on your horns.
00:42:17Go on.
00:42:18We ask your cooperation.
00:42:20Damn, that's booby-trapped.
00:42:36Points in the solenoid are open.
00:42:39Any attempt to stop that timer's going to send a charge.
00:42:52Nurse, this is Keegan.
00:42:54Is that a 12-hour clock or a 24-hour clock?
00:42:5712.
00:42:58No other choice.
00:42:59I'm going to attempt to wedge a thin plastic strip between the solenoid and the contacts.
00:43:16.
00:43:18.
00:43:37.
00:43:41done it's disarmed
00:44:02they stopped it
00:44:07that's fantastic i mean they stopped it
00:44:11i can't believe it
00:44:17you don't know what this means after all these years finally to be able to prevent something
00:44:28what do you say now lieutenant
00:44:36what i say is you're under arrest mr lowell no
00:44:41that was a 12-hour clock no way i could have planted that bomb you know that now yes i do
00:44:46know that but listen sometimes a cop can predict things too and let me tell you what i see in
00:44:52your immediate future you you're a mock man any one of them could be the bomber and your faces
00:44:58plastered in every newspaper and since you can predict and we can avert you're his target
00:45:05so get in mr lowell
00:45:19that's what i'm gonna do
00:45:24i'm gonna do
00:45:26i'm gonna do
00:45:28Out of the way, please, by the way, please.
00:45:45Stand back, stand back, please.
00:45:48Move back, please.
00:45:50Please, move back.
00:45:51Out of the way, out of the way.
00:45:58I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:46:28Come on.
00:46:29Come on.
00:46:30Come on.
00:46:31Come on.
00:46:32You check the back door.
00:46:37It won't be a long stay, Mr Lowell.
00:46:41The bomber thought the dynamite would go off.
00:46:45Hey, Mark, you check the back door.
00:46:51It won't be your last name, Mr. Lowell.
00:46:54The bomber thought the dynamite would go off.
00:46:57He didn't wear gloves.
00:46:59We're processing the prints now.
00:47:04Any way I can talk to Susan?
00:47:07No, I'm sorry. Look, I'll talk to her for you.
00:47:10I'll let her know you're all right.
00:47:12Lieutenant, what happened today for me was a miracle.
00:47:17I mean, finally being able to prevent something like that.
00:47:21I am grateful to you.
00:47:24Oh, no, no, no.
00:47:26It's all of Denver that owes you gratitude, Mr. Lowell.
00:47:32Including this skeptic.
00:47:42Howdy.
00:47:45Howdy.
00:47:47Howdy.
00:47:48Oh, my God.
00:48:18Hello?
00:48:23Yeah, hold on.
00:48:26Miss Schaefer.
00:48:35Susan?
00:48:36Hello, darling.
00:48:38Are you all right?
00:48:40I'm fine.
00:48:42I didn't think they'd let you call.
00:48:45Lieutenant Keegan.
00:48:46And the rules, he said.
00:48:49Just this once.
00:48:51Mark.
00:48:53Mark.
00:48:57I want to see you.
00:48:59I want you.
00:49:01Hey.
00:49:03When this is all over, we'll just go away for a while.
00:49:07The two of us.
00:49:08That's a promise.
00:49:11Sounds beautiful.
00:49:15I guess I better go.
00:49:21I love you.
00:49:22I love you.
00:49:23I don't know.
00:49:35I want you to come.
00:49:36I love you.
00:49:41I love you.
00:49:43I love you.
00:49:44I'm making you happy.
00:49:45Come on.
00:49:46Massage, would you see that Ms. Schaffer gets home?
00:50:00Certainly, Lieutenant.
00:50:04Motor vehicle's matched to a thumbprint taken from a bomb.
00:50:07Belongs to George Simpson, H-45, no record.
00:50:10Registered owner, 65, light blue Chevy.
00:50:12License, Roger Zebra 748.
00:50:14I put out an APB, but there's a couple of thousand cars like that one in the city.
00:50:18Address?
00:50:19Yeah. 4630 East Asbury Drive, apartment 8.
00:50:44There's no sign of his car.
00:50:46Yeah.
00:50:49The back covered?
00:50:50There's two men, two more in the alley.
00:50:53Safety's off.
00:50:54Let's go.
00:50:54The back covered?
00:51:03Uh-huh.
00:51:05This is a wall.
00:51:05Ah, well, what do you think?
00:51:09Let's go.
00:51:11I don't know what I'm talking about.
00:51:12I can't think of it.
00:51:13I'm not going to die.
00:51:14I can't think of it.
00:51:15I can't think of it.
00:51:16I'm not going to die.
00:51:17I can't think of it.
00:51:18No, I can't think of it.
00:51:19No, I can't think of it.
00:51:20I can't think of it.
00:51:21I can't think of it.
00:51:21I don't know.
00:51:51I don't know.
00:52:21Do you mind telling me why you had to bust in?
00:52:23Those doors cost $87.50, plus the lock.
00:52:27You'll be reimbursed.
00:52:29Did Simpson leave a voting address?
00:52:31No.
00:52:31Know where he worked?
00:52:33They kept to themselves.
00:52:34Never spoke to him much.
00:52:36Great.
00:52:37He's married.
00:52:39Well, what's his wife's name?
00:52:41Ellen.
00:52:41No, Elaine.
00:52:43Now, Mrs. Simpson, did she work?
00:52:45No.
00:52:46She took ill.
00:52:48He moved when they took her to the hospital.
00:52:49I don't know which one.
00:52:52All right, Ted, you get down to the hospital, Tony.
00:52:54Yeah.
00:52:55You run down his record at the Social Security Board
00:52:57and also check internal revenue.
00:53:01It may take a long time, Lieutenant.
00:53:02Well, yeah, I know.
00:53:03I'll be at the office if you should rush anything out.
00:53:05Okay.
00:53:06Whenever.
00:53:06Whenever.
00:53:06Whenever.
00:53:35Hi, Marty.
00:53:36Steve.
00:53:39How many exits?
00:53:41One door, one in the back.
00:53:42Where's the professor?
00:53:44Bedroom, asleep.
00:53:56Is that legitimate?
00:53:58They were saying predict the future.
00:54:00He's legitimate.
00:54:01Weird.
00:54:03Never minded a baby like this before.
00:54:09Elaine Simpson was admitted to Denver General last April.
00:54:12Cancer.
00:54:13Died two months ago.
00:54:15Hospital still carrying the Ashbury Drive dress.
00:54:19Any employment record?
00:54:20Yeah, admitting records show that Simpson owned a drugstore,
00:54:22but I checked, sold out to a chain operation.
00:54:25Internal revenue turn up anything?
00:54:26Medical bills only.
00:54:27You kidding?
00:54:28Tony Andrews on line one.
00:54:29Urgent.
00:54:31Yes, Tony?
00:54:38Social Security lists no new address for Simpson,
00:54:40but they got word of a job change.
00:54:42He's working at Rockwell Pharmaceuticals.
00:54:44called in sick on Monday.
00:54:59He said it was the flu.
00:55:01About your inventory.
00:55:16Told you, we checked it thoroughly.
00:55:18Not thoroughly enough.
00:55:20Two of the containers are empty.
00:55:23Hey, look, I'm sorry.
00:55:24Have you got his address?
00:55:27Yeah, yeah, here it is.
00:55:29325 East 18th, apartment 208.
00:55:32You're wearing her.
00:55:34You're you wearing a-
00:55:43Let me see.
00:55:44I feel like the surrounding
00:55:46covers.
00:55:47It's all yours.
00:55:47Sit down, get over.
00:55:49Sit down, get over.
00:55:49Boies.
00:55:50Have a troops ready for you.
00:55:51I'm coming back.
00:55:52I can't do now.
00:55:53I got to understand.
00:55:54I'm coming back to you.
00:55:54I got to make you sorry, but you kind of
00:55:55do it here well, you know.
00:55:56Of sure, you kind of thing about it.
00:55:56You wish, Jeżeli support you doesn't
00:55:57take you.
00:55:57I'm coming back.
00:55:58Oh, you feelin' okay?
00:56:12Yeah.
00:56:14Any word?
00:56:15No, not yet.
00:56:17Listen, whenever you're hungry.
00:56:20Oh, Mr. Lowell, this is Sergeant Shadows.
00:56:22Pleased to meet you.
00:56:22How do you do?
00:56:28How do you do?
00:56:58How do you do?
00:57:28Lieutenant, no traces of the dialy light.
00:57:32Only these.
00:57:34Marty's in the car phone, Lieutenant.
00:57:36Mr. Lowell wants to talk to you.
00:57:37Urgent.
00:57:42Yes, Lowell?
00:57:43I just met Sergeant Chavez, the other policeman that was sent over.
00:57:47Keegan.
00:57:48He's a dead man.
00:57:51What does that mean?
00:57:52Just believe me, Keegan.
00:57:55Sergeant Chavez is going to die.
00:57:57And soon.
00:57:59Look, Lowell, I promise you I understand.
00:58:02But don't panic.
00:58:03Are you sure?
00:58:04Yes.
00:58:05Have you caught the bomber?
00:58:08No, but we got his name, address, the car he drives.
00:58:13Chevy sedan.
00:58:15Light blue.
00:58:21He's entering a game preserve now.
00:58:23Is there one near here?
00:58:27I don't know.
00:58:28You're lying, Keegan.
00:58:30Hold it.
00:58:33Dispatch Eunice to the Lowell hideout.
00:58:35Right away.
00:58:35And tell him to hurry.
00:58:36Hurry.
00:58:36Put Marty on.
00:58:50Bomber's on his way here.
00:59:00He's coming to kill me.
00:59:01Listen, Lowell, or Yundo will be there in minutes.
00:59:07He's near the house now.
00:59:09Well, we stopped him once.
00:59:10If we could do it again.
00:59:21Not this time.
00:59:23Put Marty on.
00:59:24Marty?
00:59:25Marty?
00:59:27What's happening?
00:59:27Check all doors and windows and don't let Lowell out of your sight for a minute.
00:59:30We're on our way.
00:59:32Check all the doors and windows.
00:59:33He's underneath the house.
00:59:38I can almost see his face.
00:59:47Mr. Lowell.
00:59:54Mr. Lowell.
00:59:55Let go.
00:59:57We got to get out of here.
00:59:58We got to get out of here.
00:59:59No, we got to get out of here now.
01:00:01Come on, stop this.
01:00:02Nothing's going to happen.
01:00:03For God's sake, listen to me.
01:00:05He's planted dynamite under the house.
01:00:07You're both going to die.
01:00:08We got to get out of here.
01:00:09We got to get out of here.
01:00:09We got to get out of here.
01:00:10We got to get out of here.
01:00:11We got to get out of here.
01:00:12We got to get out of here.
01:00:13We got to get out of here.
01:00:14We got to get out of here.
01:00:15We got to get out of here.
01:00:16We got to get out of here.
01:00:17We got to get out of here.
01:00:18We got to get out of here.
01:00:19We got to get out of here.
01:00:20We got to get out of here.
01:00:21We got to get out of here.
01:00:22We got to get out of here.
01:00:23We got to get out of here.
01:00:24We got to get out of here.
01:00:25We got to get out of here.
01:00:26We got to get out of here.
01:00:27We got to get out of here.
01:00:28We got to get out of here.
01:00:29Let's go.
01:00:59Let's go.
01:01:29I'm a good person.
01:01:30I've heard so many of my ministros,
01:01:33regarding the recent bombing of the Marston Water and Purification Plant
01:01:36and the attempted bombing of the Downtown Freeway interchange.
01:01:51Everyone thinks I'm dead.
01:01:54Yes.
01:01:57I just wanted you to know the pressure was off.
01:02:01Vincent?
01:02:04Chavez?
01:02:06Dead.
01:02:10You didn't get him, did you?
01:02:13No.
01:02:16His name's Simpson.
01:02:19We found his apartment, and we found a diary.
01:02:23He's at war with the state of Colorado. Page after page makes reference to it.
01:02:28War?
01:02:30Mm-hmm. His wife was a state employee. She became ill.
01:02:34When her state medical policy ran out, Simpson drained his life savings.
01:02:41Had to sell his business.
01:02:44About three months ago, she died in a charity war.
01:02:47And he blames the state.
01:02:53Darling.
01:02:56The doctor says, barring any complications, you can leave after 24 hours.
01:03:02But he did advise plenty of rest.
01:03:05Somewhere away from everything.
01:03:11Listen.
01:03:14Correct me if I'm wrong.
01:03:17But did you say these visions came to you from out of the blue?
01:03:24You'd never consciously bring them on, huh?
01:03:29Never.
01:03:32Well, I wish there was a better time.
01:03:34But I got one hell of a problem, and the problem is this.
01:03:37He's not gonna stop until we find him.
01:03:38And right now, we don't know where to begin to look.
01:03:41No. Please, no.
01:03:44I wish we had another choice, Miss Schaefer.
01:03:48But we don't.
01:03:50Simpsons killed five people.
01:03:52Two bombings.
01:03:54So far.
01:03:56And if you hadn't let us do that freeway bomb, I...
01:04:00Well, I hate to even think about it.
01:04:02We've got to find out where he's going to hit next.
01:04:07And we've got to stop him.
01:04:12Would you...
01:04:15Would you help us?
01:04:18A hint? A clue?
01:04:20I mean, anything at all?
01:04:21That's not fair.
01:04:23Mark's been through enough.
01:04:25Consciously will, Richard.
01:04:27All my life, I've tried to...
01:04:33resist them.
01:04:35Mark, don't.
01:04:37Miss Schaefer.
01:04:40How's he going to feel when the next building goes?
01:04:43And God knows how many people will be killed.
01:04:45Well, let the police handle it.
01:04:46That's what they're for.
01:04:51Mark.
01:04:53You can't be responsible for everyone.
01:04:56Darling, we've been through hell.
01:05:01Just go away.
01:05:03Like you said.
01:05:05Just the two of us.
01:05:08People will be killed.
01:05:11What about them?
01:05:14What about us?
01:05:20What about us?
01:05:25Susan, I don't know if I can stop it.
01:05:30But I have to try.
01:05:34I have to.
01:05:36Right.
01:05:37I'll be waiting.
01:05:58I'm sorry, Miss Schaefer.
01:06:07Anything we can do to hell?
01:06:17No.
01:06:19How does it work?
01:06:20You concentrate, huh?
01:06:22No, I think just the opposite, sir.
01:06:25Make my mind a total blank.
01:06:28I'll need pencil and paper.
01:06:32If possible, absolute silence.
01:06:38How about the lights?
01:06:40On, off?
01:06:42Off, please.
01:06:43Get some paper and pencil.
01:06:57Kill all the phones on this floor and keep it very, very quiet.
01:07:13I'll be right back.
01:07:14I'll be right back.
01:07:15I'll be right back.
01:07:16I'll be right back.
01:07:17I'll be right back.
01:07:18I'll be right back.
01:07:19I'll be right back.
01:07:20I'll be right back.
01:07:21I'll be right back.
01:07:23I'll be right back.
01:07:24PIANO PLAYS
01:07:54PIANO PLAYS
01:08:24PIANO PLAYS
01:08:54PIANO PLAYS
01:08:56PIANO PLAYS
01:08:58HERE
01:09:16All right, let's go.
01:09:46Hey, how's it going?
01:10:16Hello, Crow to all units.
01:10:46In there.
01:10:59Clear the building.
01:11:01You, Andrews, get the bomb disposal unit down here fast.
01:11:04And quiet.
01:11:05Remember, no sirens.
01:11:08Any other exits?
01:11:09One through corridor B.
01:11:12All right, seal it.
01:11:16What are you doing here?
01:11:21He's in there.
01:11:23Yeah.
01:11:25I mean, you get back and stay out of the way.
01:11:46No.
01:11:57No.
01:11:58No.
01:11:59No.
01:12:01No.
01:12:02No.
01:12:05No.
01:12:07No.
01:12:08Freeze, Simpson. Police.
01:12:38Police.
01:13:08Police.
01:13:38Police.
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