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00:00Oh
00:30Barney!
00:37Barney!
01:00Barney!
01:07Barney!
01:12Barney!
01:17Barney!
01:23Barney!
01:29The End
01:59You're holding out on me, Wolf, as usual
02:16Inspector
02:18The man who lies dead on my doorstep was a friend of Mr. Goodwin's
02:25And if you are sensitive enough to have noticed, it has been quite traumatic for him
02:31All right, I left my manners at the station house
02:34I still want some answers
02:36You've had the answer, Inspector
02:38Warnie Sullivan was my friend
02:40We played football at college
02:43It was tough, competitive
02:45One hell of an athlete
02:48Four of us got together for a reunion a couple months ago
02:52It was a lot of laughs
02:53We ran through some of the old plays
02:56Went through a dozen beer mugs at Tweeney's plays for football
03:00Today, Goodwin, today
03:02I hadn't seen Barney since that night at Tweeney's
03:06Yesterday, out of the blue, he called
03:08What about?
03:09He knew I worked for Nero Wolf
03:11Said he'd run into trouble
03:12Needed some advice
03:13No specifics
03:14I guess he was saving that for the meeting
03:17Inspector
03:18Found it on the roof across the street
03:24Goodwin
03:28Was Barney Sullivan mixed up with organized crime?
03:31Hey, come on
03:31Hell no
03:32What did he do for a living?
03:34Hospital supply business
03:35And he built it up from nothing
03:37With sweat
03:38Not mob juice
03:39Okay, I only asked
03:40Yeah, why did you ask?
03:43Just routine
03:43Yeah
03:44Goodwin
03:56Am I hoping for too much
03:58If I ask you to stay out of this one?
04:00Well, you know what Nero Wolf says
04:01Hope is often disappointment deferred
04:05Does anybody else know about this?
04:11No
04:11But the odds are
04:12Inspector Allison over there
04:13Will know before the lab is done with it
04:15You haven't touched your trout, mon boy
04:25Forgive me, Fritz
04:26I have no doubt
04:27That this is up to your usual standard
04:29And starving the living
04:31Will not profit the dead
04:32But the events of the day
04:35Have left me with little appetite
04:36Please remove it
04:38Yes, Archie
04:56I, uh, I need some time off
05:01To investigate Bonnie Sullivan's murder
05:05Yeah
05:06You can dock my pay
05:10There will be no charge
05:14We're on this case
05:17Together
05:18We don't take anyone's case for nothing
05:20Your friend
05:22Your friend
05:22Was killed on my doorstep
05:24Unto almighty God
05:31We commend the soul
05:33Of our brother departed
05:35Barney Elliot Sullivan
05:37And we commit his body
05:40To the ground
05:40Earth to earth
05:42Ashes to ashes
05:43Dust to dust
05:45In sure and certain hope
05:48Of the resurrection
05:49Unto eternal life
05:51Through our Lord
05:52Jesus Christ
05:54Amen
05:55Let's go
06:25I'll miss you, Barn. It's just not right. You know? It's just not right.
06:38I've given a lot of thought to what you've asked me, Archie.
06:47It's a blank wall.
06:49Well, Barn just didn't have any enemies. Do you remember how it was at school?
07:01Everybody liked him.
07:06I searched and searched. It's okay. It's okay, Amanda.
07:12I can't even think of a reason why he'd need you or Nero Wolf.
07:15I can't.
07:19Hey, take it easy. Not now.
07:26He will help.
07:29Find us.
07:30I'll find him.
07:31A person.
07:34It's a promise.
07:35Remember back in school when, uh, Paul and Mandy went together?
07:55They were a real thing.
07:56I mean, until Barney came along.
07:58Yeah, yeah, that was more than just a thing for Paul.
08:02Yeah, damn near killed him when she married Barn, you know?
08:05Yeah.
08:08I remember.
08:08I remember.
08:08I remember.
08:09I remember.
08:25Yeah.
08:25want your bones to go cold
08:51two hours before barney sullivan gets iced
08:54police research gets that records check
08:56occupant research from address in the
08:59back of the directory that's 918 35th
09:02street that's near a wolf's brownstone
09:03meaning our own department records help
09:05somebody get the ice man in position
09:07what about the lab report
09:09cartridges custom tooled cyanide residue
09:11like the others and uh inspector allison
09:14just asked the lab for a copy now what
09:16does that tell you
09:17it tells me that we got a cop who's in
09:21someone's pocket
09:22no sir i didn't know that
09:25so i'm supposed to know i didn't
09:30yeah i'll tell him
09:32yes sir the full amount
09:35right
09:37dominic
09:41the man says you did good
09:46he also says you should find a new toy
09:50the piece cost me two thousand dollars
09:54you tell my favorite voice over there
09:56whoever he is he paid for the hit not for
09:58my piece
09:59yeah only you didn't tell him you'd
10:01already hired it out three times
10:03how do you know that
10:06he knew because he's in a place to know
10:10and being there is the difference between
10:13pulling the trigger
10:14and buying it pulled
10:16capisce
10:18are you all right
10:29well i could do without black in my wardrobe for a while
10:32otherwise it's fine
10:34our friend in the coroner's office dropped this by earlier
10:38the autopsy on barney
10:40yes
10:41page four paragraph six deals with the forensics of the wound
10:45controlled expansion bullets
10:49traces of cyanide in the wound tract
10:52suggesting barney sullivan was the victim of a hired assassin
10:56also suggesting the police were right
10:58the mob is involved
10:59an assassin isn't necessarily hired only to expedite business repairs are you
11:04you want to spell that out
11:06you saw mandy sullivan and paul hendrix at the funeral
11:10you had a flash of their memory about their past relationship
11:14perhaps the motive for barney's murder was personal
11:17there is nothing going on between mandy and paul
11:21she is straight arrow
11:23besides if that were the case she could have just left barney
11:27perhaps she was reluctant to leave his money
11:30wrong tree
11:31now brian stoner told me
11:34that barney's business has been going downhill for two years
11:37mandy's broke
11:38he had to help out just to cover funeral expenses
11:41did you happen to apply yourself to the matter of life insurance
11:44i put sol panzer on it
11:47you've been busy
11:49lab reports insurance policies
11:52we're in this case together aren't you
11:56remember
11:57now you refuse to look in paul hendrix's direction
12:01or in mandy's
12:02because they're friends
12:03well that's loyalty
12:05it's also sentimentality
12:06i'm only suggesting you open your eyes to every possibility
12:10it's a quarter of a million dollars the figure
12:12you see who the beneficiary is
12:15look who else could it be but his wife
12:30and his devil indemnity
12:33we are looking at cyanide bullets
12:35now where would somebody like paul hendrix hire a professional killer
12:39you said he was in the bending machine business
12:41that's an enterprise known for its cash flow attraction to the bent nose types
12:45go see them archie
12:48find out
12:50yeah
13:08what does it take half a day to answer the phone
13:11at nine in the morning
13:13yeah
13:14what do you want
13:15the man wants
13:16again
13:17this time it's special
13:19real special
13:22you believe all this started from
13:52that one gumball machine
13:53i stuck in the field house locker room
13:55terrific paul
13:56you've come a long way
13:57i guess all four of us found our own thing
14:00even old barney
14:01listen
14:03brian called about having lunch today
14:05he's got some ideas about helping mandy get back on her feet
14:07you want to come
14:08sure
14:08great
14:09uh paul
14:10um
14:11you're still in love with mandy aren't you
14:15never been that obvious
14:18what do you intend to do about it
14:19nothing
14:20help her get back to normal
14:21and then
14:22paid out again
14:23that doesn't sound like a man in love
14:25archie
14:27the day mandy met barney
14:28i knew i'd never be any more than just a good friend
14:30all i ever wanted was
14:32her happiness
14:33i'm sorry i'm starting to sound like a morning soap
14:37but archie
14:38i'm starting to sound like a detective
14:39sorry
14:40it just goes with the territory
14:43is that why you came down here
14:44you thought maybe i killed barney because of mandy
14:47hey i'm just trying to touch all the bases
14:49it gets to be a habit
14:50uh that wouldn't include me would it
14:52you got a motive to kill barney
14:55no but if i think one you'll be the first to know
14:57okay
14:58now that i got that off my chest
15:02whoever killed barney
15:05find it
15:08yeah
15:09let's go to lunch
15:11yeah why not
15:13go
15:24what the
15:31are you all right
15:32yeah
15:33what's this all about arch
15:34looks like barney got himself in over his head
15:38with some pretty nasty characters
15:40with the mob
15:41barney
15:42no way arch
15:44no way
15:456y8 your commander 6y
15:47go ahead 6y8
15:49that appointment you told me to watch
15:51well it just went sour
15:53so the three of you left the building together and provided a collective target
16:00thus leaving us with no means of determining which one of you was meant to be the victim
16:04well any one of us or all of us could have been taken out
16:07but the question is why
16:09yes we are faced with an interesting dilemma
16:11oh dear
16:13oh that's very bad
16:16ah
16:20gone
16:21three species of voracious insects eliminated
16:23and i'm not even sure that any one of them posed a danger to my phalaenopsis here
16:28well then why get rid of them
16:30why indeed
16:30these orchids have grown up together under my loving tutelage archie
16:35from their humble horticultural beginnings they have achieved perfection
16:38any threat to their existence must be met with total and merciless retaliation
16:42i think three ex-college football players have just been compared to your greenhouse bugs
16:47if it's merely part of an analysis archie no comparison intended
16:50you think someone wants us all dead
16:52ah theodore
16:53did you get the insecticide
16:55yes sir
16:55normally sir shopping at a nursery is not quite so eventful
17:00i went for a quart of melathion
17:02and i came back with uh
17:03well what you might call
17:05an experience
17:06what sort of experience
17:07i hardly been there a minute sir when i had a telephone call
17:10at a nursery
17:11yes a man
17:13no name
17:14he said he had a message for you archie
17:17personally
17:17okay give
17:19you're to be at the west side hotel
17:21room two and four
17:23at five o'clock
17:25what kind of a voice was it
17:26well it was no particular kind
17:28and he thought
17:29he said
17:30be sure
17:30to be
17:31be sure to be loose
17:34west side hotel
17:36it's on 23rd isn't it
17:39surely you're not going archie
17:40do i actually detect a note of concern
17:42if this rendezvous in room 214
17:44turns out to be a most selective design for your extermination
17:47i would be forced to leave the comfort of my home
17:50to claim your remains
17:51yes it is of concern
17:53well i wouldn't put you through all that trouble
17:54so uh i'll be careful
17:56hold up
17:58archie don't forget
17:59be loose
18:01in this particular context
18:08what is loose
18:10i really don't know sir
18:15hmm
18:24hey max
18:46a favor
18:47call the dispatcher
18:48i need a backup cab
18:55be right back
19:07be right back
19:09hi
19:17arch
19:17max said on the radio that you paid him 20
19:20to get me here for an extra 20
19:21you got it al
19:22you hot
19:24lukewarm
19:25you got it al
19:41Oh, my God.
20:11Get inside, quick.
20:30Are you loose?
20:31I am now.
20:32Well, you were a follower.
20:34Lucid ad, Jersey plates, 196 JBD.
20:36Kramer, what is going on?
20:38Yesterday at the vending machine company, the three of you wondered who was the target.
20:41I'm convinced it was you.
20:42What makes you so sure?
20:44Because you're investigating Bonnie Sullivan's death.
20:46Because Bonnie Sullivan got hit by organized crime.
20:48And I am sorry to say I believe that our intelligence officer is on the take.
20:53Allison?
20:55Inspector Allison?
20:57Yeah, that blue sedan with the Jersey plates.
20:59It's one of Allison's detectives.
21:00His name is McNabb.
21:01Those for me?
21:08What was Barney's connection with organized crime?
21:10I don't know.
21:11Why'd they have him killed?
21:13I don't know that either.
21:14Great.
21:15Cookies and milk.
21:16Cop who's playing cloak and dagger.
21:18The only thing he knows is that there's a couple of other cops tailing me.
21:21Listen, Goodwin, I had you here because Allison's people are good wire men.
21:24You think the brownstone's being bugged?
21:28When you get home, check it out for yourself.
21:31Why would anybody want to bug Wolf?
21:33Three months ago, a Harlem Numbers man was murdered.
21:35Three weeks after that, it's a Brooklyn jukebox operator.
21:38And a month after that, it's a labor organizer in Brooklyn.
21:40All killed the same way.
21:43Cyanide bullet.
21:44That's right.
21:44Mob talent keeping mob discipline.
21:46And Bonnie Sullivan got the same treatment.
21:48And that's why I think that he had some kind of mob connection.
21:51So where does Inspector Allison fit in?
21:53At first, I thought it was just case interest on Allison's part.
21:57And then all of a sudden, every time one of my people turned up a clue, a witness, a shred of evidence in the other murders, all of a sudden we got a dead end.
22:03My witness disappeared.
22:04The people we want to talk to, out of town.
22:06A leak in the department.
22:07And until Bonnie Sullivan was murdered, I was guessing.
22:10Now I'm sure.
22:11How so?
22:12Because two hours before they got Sullivan, our records department was asked to research Nero Wolf's address.
22:18Who did they ask him?
22:19The authorization came from police intelligence.
22:21That's Allison's outfit.
22:23So what's your next move?
22:26Proof.
22:27I had to keep you and Wolf alive.
22:28Because I know you're not going to quit.
22:34That's right.
22:35Keep it, Al.
22:52Nice afternoon's work.
22:54Anytime, Arch.
22:55You're better than two fares to the airport from Arabia.
22:58Well, I certainly hope you had a pleasant afternoon.
23:28not she not that you're obliged to call that of course just because you're on my payroll
23:33but uh it would be nice if you would think about communicating every once in a while well i decided
23:39to see a lady friend oh it was worth it you can take it out of my salary yes i intend to
23:45want to laugh i am always available for a good laugh sir i think her husband has a private eye
23:52tailing me i lost him at the drugstore the old jerk must have bought him cheap the guy was really a
23:58lousy surveillance man you know i find your romantic exploits boring aren't you you must know that you
24:03missed a wonderful dinner this evening something special a la fritz oh yes indeed lamb kidneys
24:10with green peppers served mountain style with dumplings and burnt sugar it was really quite
24:16inventive yes sounds okay how about dessert yeah something that should have been ordinary fritz
24:23lifted right to heaven's hearts deep dish blueberry pie smothered with whipped cream now he does a
24:29special thing he gets the largest blueberries he can find he takes a hypodemic needle with a very fine
24:34point and inserts one drop of very very old fine pale brandy sounds almost evil it's magnificent it is so
24:42evil it is beautiful but then that's part of the satisfaction isn't it how about some classical music
24:47to round out the evening hmm some what classical music oh yes i i uh i think that would be wonderful
24:53you know how i love classical music archie
25:13that's wonderful archie that's wonderful i love your selection i resent strongly my privacy being
25:21invaded by agents of the police cranmer thinks inspector allison's on the take and feeding information
25:27to the mob so allison and vincent excuse to come here one day and plants an electronic device to find out
25:32what we know but think archie we were not involved until auntie your friend bernie sullivan called and asked to
25:39to see us that's right he had ten minutes after he called our address was checked in the police
25:45department our telephone couldn't have been tapped then surely i was bonnie when he made the call you
25:51know his office he said then that's where we must look for the answer
26:08this place with the new lady corporate president archie yeah lady president this lady's a little slow
26:33to learn been a housewife too long they don't let her kids you are she's soaking up this business
26:37like a sponge everybody's been real helpful especially brian i'll sell for his interest the
26:43quicker man he's in the black the quicker my company gets paid i see hey look i got a runner
26:48my factory comes to a stop huh aren't you keep digging huh no you can count on so did you turn up
26:59anything not really i thought i might sift through the company records you know someone barney might
27:05have done business with it's a reach but right now anything would help what do you need well just
27:11the routine files customer lists billings accounts receivable it's the usual stuff no problem i'll get them
27:41all of this should get you started thanks mandy who else had access to barney's office
27:51just about anybody who works here i suppose why just one
28:11so it had to be someone inside the company whoever it was saw the address on barney's calendar
28:16and when that someone learned that the address belonged to a well-known private investigator
28:21he felt threatened yes i take it you search for the interest of barney i narrowed it down to one
28:27employee name of aaron keller i had a check run on him he served time twice barney put him on the
28:37payroll two months ago look at this the cash receipt for seventy thousand dollars the loan and those
28:51weekly disbursements of 700
28:56what stopped a week before mr keller was employed that spell usury to you and it seems mr keller may
29:01be one of those who specialize in siphoning off the liquid assets of a legitimate company
29:05a favorite mob pastime perhaps we should start stirring the pot archie this time without the
29:11lovesick soprano if you don't mind did you see what came in the mail today archie here look at this
29:23sure puts a new light on the sullivan case yes it certainly does doesn't it the names do seem to
29:27fall neatly into place look at this the first name mr
29:36and the second one is hardly more of a surprise mr
29:43i think i'll go to bed archie i'm rather tired uh you take care of the lights will you please
29:48the equipment something must have broke get to a look man yes
30:04the equipment something must have broke get to a look man yes sir now we play the waking game
30:20the equipment something must have come look at the furniture so it's a good time
30:23yes
30:24oh
30:25no
30:25no
30:29no
30:29no
30:30no
30:31no
30:31no
31:02Good evening.
31:22You, sir, in my opinion, are a common burglar and singularly devoid of skill.
31:27Aren't you called the police?
31:29I don't try anything.
31:30I'll have to mess up Mr. Wolfe's nice, clean carpet.
31:33You wouldn't do that, would you, Archie?
31:34I most certainly would.
31:36Come on now, you know I'm not a crasher.
31:39No? Then what are you exactly?
31:43See, uh, it's not what you think.
31:47I'll have a closer look at that if you don't mind.
31:49A black bag specialist, I presume, huh?
31:54Come to fix our wiring system and, uh, leave a little bug behind.
32:00Hey, wait a minute, wait a minute. You can't do that.
32:02You'd be surprised at what I can do, sir.
32:04What is this, anyway?
32:05Your badge is evidence of illegal entry into my house by a member of New York's finest.
32:10I can give it either to my friend on the New York Gazette who specializes in police intelligence operations
32:15or to your inspector, Allison, at properly 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.
32:18Please tell the inspector the choice is up to him.
32:21Now, you may leave through the front door, Officer McNabb.
32:25Stay put.
32:49Mr. Al's a Bernier O'Wolf.
32:50He's expecting you, sir.
32:55Damn it, Wolf. I want those credentials.
33:02Sit down, Mr. Allison.
33:03You bluster just as you did when you were a loft detective.
33:06Sit down.
33:10I assume we're being recorded?
33:12You assume as usual in error, sir.
33:15I have no need to compromise you any further than you've already compromised yourself.
33:19I haven't admitted to anything.
33:20Then you are prepared to offer a legitimate reason for the presence of your man in my home at 2 o'clock this morning?
33:25Well, first, my man's credentials.
33:27Then we can talk on even terms.
33:29You must take me for a fool, sir.
33:31Yes, sir?
33:34Good day, Inspector Allison.
33:36This way, please, sir.
33:42All right, what do you want?
33:44Thank you, Fritz.
33:45First, an explanation of when and why you invaded my home with your electronic gadgetry.
33:52The hitman who asked Barney Sullivan pulled the trigger on three others, all connected to organized crime.
33:58So I figured if I could beat Kramer to the punch just once and nail one of the mob's hitmen, I could get back on the right side of a lot of people.
34:08Mr. Kramer, for one?
34:10Ah, Inspector Kramer doesn't count.
34:12It all came up to professional competition.
34:14So you eavesdropped on my house to beat us to the punch as well, eh?
34:18You got a good reputation.
34:19And as soon as I realized that you'd be investigating the murder, I figured your information would be worth a hell of a lot more than Kramer's.
34:25Answer this, Mr. Allison.
34:27How is it that my address was run for a name check through police files before the murder?
34:32Who told you that?
34:32Well, it was your unit's authorization number that was used to get the information.
34:35Oh, no, I got a leak in my own outfit.
34:39We'll never live down that kind of press.
34:41Perhaps the best method is for the police to clean their own house.
34:46And you have the plan with which we can do it, right?
34:49I do, sir.
34:50The plan should find your leak and save you from more unfortunate publicity.
34:57What do you want me to do?
34:58You leave here and inform everyone that you have sufficient information for the arrest of one Aaron Keller, but not before at least three hours have passed.
35:06Then proceed with the acquisition of a warrant for Mr. Keller's arrest.
35:09The information you require is all right here.
35:16Then what?
35:17That, sir, is not your concern at the moment.
35:20Wait just a minute.
35:21Good day, Mr. Allison.
35:25What about my man's credentials?
35:26When you've finished, I'll send them via Mr. Kramer.
35:33Professional courtesy, you understand.
35:47Now it's up to you, Mr. Kramer.
35:49You'll have less than three hours to acquire a legal phone tap on the Sullivan Medical Supplies Company.
35:53And, uh, this should support your affidavit.
36:02I'll get right on it.
36:08Well, Archie, is the next step ready?
36:12Saul Panzer and Ori Cather are already in place.
36:15Shooting spree begins on schedule.
36:17He'll think the mob's after him.
36:20Satisfactory.
36:20Oh, by the way.
36:45Keller.
36:46You better split fast.
36:48What?
36:48The cops have got a line on you.
36:50Allison's getting an arrest warrant right now, so start hopping.
36:52That's Marty Thomas, Allison's driver. I'd know his voice anywhere.
36:56We just found a leak.
37:18Those blanks should make a hell of a racket, don't they?
37:35Do they?
37:48I don't know.
38:18Ernie, I need space.
38:34Look, it's worth five G's if you get me on a Greek freighter.
38:36The Circe. Sales at 6.30.
38:39I'll put the money together, don't worry.
38:42No, I'll call you back.
38:44Circe just sank, killer.
38:46Cops have a piece of paper with your name on it.
38:59Sorry to have disturbed you.
39:03Let's go.
39:04And so with the aid of the company books and Mr. Keller's past connection, we were able to put it together.
39:14Keller was an experienced company takeover specialist.
39:18Are you saying that he was in the company with Barney's knowledge?
39:21And against his will, Mrs. Sullivan, your husband had no choice.
39:25He was deeply in debt to the loan sharks.
39:27He had only one way out.
39:29Run for the right kind of help.
39:31And when he did, he was murdered.
39:33By Keller?
39:34By a professional assassin.
39:36I know I was a suspect because of the way I felt about Mandy.
39:41How come you eliminated me?
39:43Well, that's easy, Paul.
39:44We were both shot out by the same assassin.
39:46No, Mr. Stoner.
39:48That was the charade that changed my thinking.
39:50I don't understand.
39:51Barney Sullivan was killed by a professional from a distance of 100 feet.
39:55Later, the same professional missed three men from a distance of less than 30 feet.
40:00A charade obviously intended to steer suspicion away from Mr. Hendricks and from Mr. Stoner.
40:05What are you talking about?
40:06I'm talking about you, Mr. Stoner.
40:09The man was hired to miss by you through Keller.
40:13That's crazy.
40:14It began to come together when Archie made the phone call to meet you, Mr. Hendricks, at your plant.
40:19Was it after that call that Mr. Stoner phoned to invite you to lunch?
40:23Yeah.
40:25Yeah, it was.
40:26Yes.
40:26Our phone was tapped.
40:28Mr. Stoner's police informant told him that Archie would be there.
40:31He then planned the shooting to take all suspicion away from you and at the same time from himself.
40:36Yeah, all guesswork.
40:38We shall see, sir.
40:40Sir.
40:44Hey, you crumb.
40:47You had the tip I was going to fall on, you never said a word.
40:50I wouldn't have talked, but now, now they got it all.
40:53I even spotted Dominic for him.
40:55He won't be shooting at anybody for a long time.
40:57I gave it all to them, you hear?
40:58It's all over, you lousy crumb.
41:01You had Barney killed?
41:02Mandy, I swear to God, I didn't want to.
41:05You've got to believe me, I didn't want to.
41:07The rest was to protect you and Paul.
41:11I thought it went in there.
41:12Archie, I...
41:13Once they have you, they never let go, do they, Mr. Stoner?
41:30I didn't want to hurt Barney.
41:32I...
41:32I couldn't help it.
41:35He wouldn't pay up.
41:36They own me.
41:38My whole company.
41:39First it was one loan, then it was another.
41:42We were in financial trouble.
41:43I...
41:43I couldn't get a bank loan.
41:4550,000 I took from them.
41:48It wasn't long before I couldn't pay.
41:50Keller moved into my company, they were going to ruin me.
41:53So you joined them.
41:54What else could I do?
41:55Go under?
41:56I fronted loans.
41:57I led them to other companies.
41:58It made me rich.
42:00Yeah, rich.
42:02Riches that killed your best friend.
42:05They made me do it.
42:07They made me solve the problem.
42:08They said it was my problem.
42:11They told me to solve it or I would...
42:13Or you would be the statistic.
42:17Is that it?
42:20I'm sorry.
42:22Don't you understand?
42:23I lost control.
42:25I couldn't do anything else.
42:27It was me or Barney.
42:29I wanted to live.
42:33I've been dead ever since.
42:39Come on.
42:53Mr. Kramer.
42:55Close the door, will you please?
42:57No.
43:01Oh my God.
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