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03:45Here you go.
03:47Come on.
03:53Boley!
03:56Boley!
03:57Boley!
04:05Boley!
04:05Boley!
04:15Boley!
04:43Boley!
04:44Boley!
04:46Boley!
04:49Boley!
04:50Boley!
04:50They're coming.
04:51Oh, my God.
04:54Hang on.
05:20Oh, my God.
05:38Willie?
05:45Double-O buckshot.
05:47Poor Foley.
05:58Anything yet?
05:59No.
06:00No, nothing.
06:04He's been in there for over an hour.
06:06That shotgun tore him wide open.
06:12It was a routine call.
06:14We went out...
06:17to look for this lost child, and...
06:20It was routine.
06:23So was the call officer.
06:24Schwartz answered routine, and, uh, Sabatis also.
06:28Now, Foley's the third officer who's been gunned down this month.
06:31I keep telling you people in the muster room.
06:33There's no such thing as anything routine, not until we catch hold of this...
06:36this cop killer.
06:39All right.
06:39Now, take it from the top.
06:41Tell me what happened.
06:43That's it.
06:44Uh, we answered the call for the lost child, and then Foley found this puppy.
06:51It was obviously a setup, Lieutenant.
06:54Well, did you see whoever it was?
06:56No.
06:56Did Foley?
06:57I don't know.
07:19But did he say anything?
07:21He called for, uh, Gene.
07:25Just called for Gene.
07:27That's his wife.
07:29Well, I've got to go see him.
07:31I'll go with you.
07:33No, thank you.
07:34Stay here.
07:35Take a little time.
07:36Have some coffee.
07:37I don't want any coffee.
07:39Maybe your wife does.
07:44I'm sorry, Mary.
07:50I don't want any coffee.
07:51I don't want any coffee.
07:55I don't want any coffee.
07:57I don't want any coffee.
08:00I don't want any coffee.
08:01I don't want any coffee.
08:02I don't want any coffee.
08:03I don't want any coffee.
08:04I don't want any coffee.
08:04I don't want any coffee.
08:05I don't want any coffee.
08:05I don't want any coffee.
08:06I don't want any coffee.
08:06I don't want any coffee.
08:06I don't want any coffee.
08:06I don't want any coffee.
08:06I don't want any coffee.
08:07I don't want any coffee.
08:08I don't want any coffee.
08:12I don't want any coffee.
08:30Oh, morning, Larry.
08:32Good morning.
08:33Sleep well?
08:35Uh, not really.
08:36I had this dream.
08:38Oh, nice dream, I hope.
08:45Nail come yet?
08:46No.
08:49Larry, if your father wanted to get in touch with you, he would have years ago.
08:56Well, maybe he's been trying, but he doesn't know where we live.
09:00We've been at the same address for 12 years now.
09:04All that time, and he wouldn't even want to phone.
09:06All he had to do was call in information.
09:09Take your orange juice.
09:15The utilities were down 3 1⁄2 today, while blue chips held steady.
09:20Now for the morning news.
09:21A small puppy was the bait used to lure a police officer into a field yesterday on the south side
09:27in which he was shot and killed.
09:28That makes the third such police officer, who, baited by a phone call, died.
09:34Killed for no reason other than he wore the uniform of law enforcement.
09:37Where are they when you need them, ladies and gentlemen?
09:40They're out there.
09:42He's dying for us.
09:43I saw him.
09:45Who?
09:47The guy that he was talking about on the radio.
09:49The guy that had the puppy and killed the policeman.
09:52I saw him yesterday.
09:53I know I did.
09:54I think I did.
09:55Now, Larry, you have to be sure about a thing like that.
10:00Here you go, Charlie.
10:03Oh, okay.
10:04Well.
10:06Officer?
10:08Yeah.
10:09Uh, I have something to report, but I'm not sure who I should report it to.
10:14You can start with me.
10:15Well, I, uh, I heard on the radio this morning about, uh, some guy in regards to a brown puppy.
10:20Well, I saw a guy with a puppy like that.
10:22When?
10:23Yesterday.
10:24Uh, and I just got off work.
10:26It was around 5 o'clock.
10:27No, it must have been after that, because I was, I had this problem on my mind.
10:30I was driving around, you know?
10:32Yeah, yeah.
10:32Where did you see this guy?
10:34Uh, in a field off Marshall.
10:36He put the puppy in a hole.
10:37Oh, come with me.
10:40No idea of his height.
10:42Well, he was in this field all by himself, you know?
10:45I didn't have a basis of comparison.
10:47Uh, he, he didn't look too tall.
10:50But he was fat.
10:52Well, yeah.
10:54Kind of like a teddy bear, you know, plump.
10:56And he wore this, uh, black turtleneck sweater.
11:01What about his face?
11:03Uh, well, I didn't get a real good look at him,
11:05but I, I know that he had long blonde hair
11:07and he was wearing glasses with these thick, thick lenses.
11:09Yeah, something like this.
11:11Yeah.
11:12Yeah, well, his, uh, cheeks were a little fatter.
11:15A little bit more like over here.
11:16Yeah.
11:17How's that?
11:19Yeah.
11:20Yeah, that's him.
11:20That's the man I saw.
11:22Gentlemen, we suspect the man depicted in this sketch
11:25to have shot and killed Officer Foley.
11:28We further presume him to be the murderer
11:30of your other two fellow officers.
11:34But the operative words here are suspect and presume,
11:38which means that you will stop and question
11:39anyone who closely resembles this sketch.
11:42And if you're not pleased with the answers to these questions,
11:45bring them in for further questioning.
11:47Now, let's not get reckless here.
11:49We don't want to put leverage on anyone
11:51simply because they eat too much
11:52or have bad eyes or need a haircut.
11:55Okay, that's it.
11:56Check your pin maps, hit the street.
11:58Dismissed.
11:59Come on.
12:00Come on.
12:01Take it easy now.
12:02Go.
12:03Come on.
12:05Come on.
12:05Come on.
12:06Come on.
12:07Ow!
12:08Get this guy.
12:09Come on.
12:11Oh.
12:12Yeah.
12:15Oh, excuse me.
12:16Sorry.
12:16All right.
12:18Just take it easy.
12:21Ow!
12:23Oh, come on.
12:25Come on.
14:04Webster?
14:08Hey, Charlie, it was Webster who called in to back up, wasn't it?
14:15Oh, my God.
14:51Oh, my God.
15:03Oh, my God.
15:09Oh, my God.
15:19Oh, my God.
15:25Oh, my God.
15:49Oh, my God.
16:07It's hard to miss a chubby man with thick glasses and long blonde hair, Webster.
16:11It is when he's wearing a mask, Lieutenant.
16:13The hair was probably tucked up under the cap, and as for the glasses, they might have been under the
16:18mask.
16:19All right, would you say he was stuck in the mask, would you say, yeah, maybe, but he moved real
16:25good to me, Lieutenant.
16:26Maybe he just looked heavy?
16:28Maybe he said, yeah, maybe he's a good idea.
16:35Come again?
16:37Well, he's the only eyewitness we have, and we don't know much more about him than his name.
16:41Well, I know something about him.
16:42He's a citizen, and he came forward with valuable information when we had none.
16:45Don't interrupt me before I finish my sentence, Webster.
16:48And it took some degree of courage for him to do what he did.
16:52All right, in spite of the fact that I think you're wrong, and I do like the boy, I want
16:56you to check him out anyway.
16:57We have nothing to lose.
16:59As a matter of fact, it's good police procedure.
17:01Yes, sir.
17:03Uh, Lieutenant.
17:04What is it?
17:06Well, Terry and I were chasing this guy.
17:08He, uh, never fired at us.
17:12Well, maybe that's because he was too busy running, Gillis.
17:15Yes, sir, maybe.
17:47Mission 1, can you stand by?
17:49There's two cars on you.
17:51He's walking.
17:52Yes, sir.
17:54Yes, sir.
17:55Yes, sir.
17:56Yes, sir.
17:56Yes, sir.
17:58Yes, sir.
17:58Yes, sir.
17:59Yes, sir.
18:00Yes, sir.
18:01Hey, you.
18:24Freeze, freeze!
18:54Yes, sir.
18:54No.
18:54Um, no.
18:57No, that's not him.
18:58You sure?
18:59Yeah, uh, I mean, he looks like the guy, but he's not the one I saw with the puppy.
19:04Officer Gillis chased someone last night who took a shot at one of our men.
19:08Did he look like that guy?
19:09No, I didn't. Of course, it was hard to tell. The guy was wearing a pig's mask.
19:14Pig's mask?
19:15What's he trying to say, that all cops are pigs, huh?
19:18Most likely.
19:19Yeah, and you know, I heard those psychos, a lot of them, they want to get caught and punished.
19:23You know, like that guy in, uh, uh, Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment?
19:29Raskolnikov?
19:30Yeah, uh, him.
19:33He wasn't a psycho. He had a very normal conscience.
19:39Oh, yeah, yeah, that's right. Yeah, I guess you're right.
19:44Well, I'm glad you two gentlemen have reached one definite decision.
19:48Who brought you down here, Larry?
19:50Um, Verkoff did. He's back on duty.
19:52I'll take him.
19:53Good.
19:55I want to thank you for your cooperation.
19:57Very good of you, son.
19:58You're welcome, Lieutenant.
19:59Anytime, sir.
20:03Gillis, uh, you studied psychology in college?
20:06Yes, sir. I had, uh, basic psych 101, 102, and, uh, a couple of advanced courses.
20:12Uh-huh.
20:12And what do you think of our criminal?
20:14I'd say he's, uh, freaked out.
20:21I suppose you think if you use the full-blown technical time, I won't understand you.
20:26No, sir.
20:27Our lieutenant, R&I made his prints.
20:30His name is Reuben Weiss, one in Detroit for dealing.
20:33Very good. Well, the whole drill wasn't a total loss.
20:35Go ahead and lock him up. I'll call Detroit.
20:38Yes, sir.
20:52I'm going in and pick up my wife.
20:54Um, you can either come in with me or wait outside the car.
20:57I can't leave any unauthorized personnel in the car and attend it.
21:00Okay?
21:00Sure.
21:06You knucklehead! Look what you did to my car!
21:09Four thousand dollars, and you ruined it!
21:11Couldn't you see me pulling in here?
21:13You come in like a bat out of nowhere!
21:15What are you doing?
21:18Hey, hey, hey! Watch out!
21:20Come on, split it up, sir!
21:21I'll put your back on!
21:22Hey, I'll send trance!
21:24Get me off of me!
21:25Let me get him!
21:25That's it! Take care of him!
21:26Take care of him!
21:27He's been in for me!
21:29He has been in for you, buddy.
21:30Come on!
21:31Get him out of now!
21:31God, get him out of the up!
21:37Oh, he's been in trouble!
21:39So he's been in trouble!
21:40He's been in trouble!
21:41I'm not.
21:59A couple of those chocolate doughnuts.
22:00You like chocolate?
22:02And a cup of mocha java.
22:04What's that?
22:05It's coffee.
22:06Don't they teach you rookies anything?
22:08Yes, ma'am.
22:10I thought you were supposed to start your vacation today.
22:12The lieutenant asked me to postpone it for a couple of weeks.
22:15That's not what I heard.
22:16I heard you volunteered to postpone it.
22:17Yeah?
22:19Well, don't spread it around.
22:21They figure that anybody that volunteers for anything in this outfit
22:23is a little touch to the noggers.
22:25That's for sure.
22:27Now, another thing.
22:29A good cop never sits at the bar by himself.
22:32Yeah? How come?
22:34Because all the action is going on behind you.
22:50Here, let me get that.
22:51Oh.
22:53You sure you don't want this?
22:54Yeah, I'm sure.
22:55Awful good.
22:55No, I don't want it.
22:56See you at the chair.
22:57Okay, you got it.
23:03There you go.
23:05Ah, you got a couple more of those chocolate doughnuts?
23:11I'm sure you got it.
24:11Go in for a minute if you want.
24:13Uh, do you think you could give him these?
24:16I, uh, well, I know how he must feel.
24:21My father was a policeman.
24:25Thanks.
24:29What do you say, Mike?
24:34Kill it, Lieutenant.
24:41Love, sweetheart.
24:42I didn't know you cared, Lieutenant.
24:46It's from Larry West, Mike.
24:50I might have known it wouldn't be from you.
24:53Mike, did you see anything?
25:04Nothing except what I keep seeing.
25:09Kellogg in that car.
25:15Kellogg in that car in flames.
25:32The doctor gave him a sedative.
25:34He'll sleep now.
25:42You look like you've been up all night with him.
25:44Why don't you get some sleep, too, Jill?
25:47I'm okay.
25:51I guess just knowing that he won't be out there for a while makes me feel better.
25:57I know it's selfish, but I can't help it.
26:03I worry if you've felt any other way.
26:10I don't know.
26:34Something wrong?
26:35No, I, it's, it, it's just when you called me son, it reminded me of my father.
26:42You resent my calling in that?
26:44No.
26:45No, not at all.
26:45I mean, actually, you, you do remind me of him.
26:48I mean, well, he, he was, he was a real man like you, you know, and I get the feeling
26:51you like people, and he was like that, too.
26:54He was.
26:57I mean, I mean, he is.
26:59I was, uh, just thinking that, uh, about when I was a kid.
27:05Hey, when noon rolls around, I'll stop by, we'll have a sandwich, all right?
27:09Yeah, sure, sure, good.
27:17I have here a psychological profile, which has been prepared by the eminent police psychiatrist, Dr. Edward Dolgen.
27:24It's highly technical, but we are very fortunate in having with us today an officer who, while he was in
27:30college, studied psych 101, psych 102, and I believe that was advanced.
27:36Is that not so, Officer Gillis?
27:38Yes, sir.
27:40Now, Officer Gillis has already made a preliminary diagnosis, and he finds this suspect to be, quote, freaked out, unquote.
27:49However, Dr. Dolgen feels that we are dealing here with a schizoid.
27:54Would you care to explain that term, Officer Gillis?
27:59Uh, well, as, uh, probably all know, it means he's a split personality, two people living in the same body.
28:08Now, one person might be absolutely normal and also unaware of the other, who, in this case, is homicidal.
28:15The, uh, other personality, the malignant one, uh, rarely surfaces, but when triggered by something he sees or hears, he
28:25takes command of the whole body and, in this case, kills.
28:29Thank you, Officer Gillis.
28:31Now, one more point.
28:34The, uh, the suspect apparently suffers from a feeling of masculine inadequacy.
28:42Consequently, he resents strong male figures of authority.
28:46In other words, anyone wearing the blue suit.
28:49Sir.
28:51Uh, anyone?
28:52That's what the doctor says.
28:54Well, couldn't the, uh, killer be singling out certain people and not just anyone in a blue suit?
29:00I don't know. Maybe I'm just spinning my wheels.
29:02You keep right on spinning them, Officer Webster. They may get us someplace.
29:06Okay, that's it.
29:07Check your pin maps and hit the street. Dismissed.
29:10Uh, Webster, Gillis, I want to talk to you for a second.
29:19You know, you two marched to the sound of your own drums before.
29:23And, uh, occasionally, not frequently, but occasionally, you've been right.
29:27If you have a theory about this schizo, I want you to follow it out. Do you understand?
29:33Yes, sir.
29:34Good.
29:35Good.
29:35Good.
29:40Good.
29:49Good.
29:50Good.
29:54Good.
30:05Egg salad or ham and cheese?
30:06Thank you, sir.
30:08Sit down.
30:10Well, which do you want?
30:12I would prefer eggs benedict.
30:14I'll settle for egg salad.
30:19You know, my dad told me that he used to know this gangster up in Seattle called that.
30:24Called what?
30:25Eggs benedict.
30:26You think he was pulling my leg?
30:28Probably both of them.
30:31You said your father ran a motel up in La Jolla, I believe.
30:34Yeah, well, he owns it.
30:37I suppose you don't see too much of him.
30:39Oh, yeah.
30:40He sends me airfare, and I go down there every couple of weekends.
30:44Yeah, we have a ball.
30:46We go boating, fishing, you know, things like that.
30:48Sounds great.
30:50It is.
30:51He's got this white sloop with red sails.
30:54You know, like that old song?
30:56What was it?
30:56Red sails in the sunset?
30:58Yeah.
31:00Strong.
31:01Have you got anything better to do than that?
31:04Yeah.
31:05Red sails in the sunset.
31:08I'm on the tiller.
31:10Dad handles the sheets.
31:11And then we sit there and watch the sun sink into the sea and head back to port.
31:17Then I grill steaks, really thick ones, you know?
31:21You're a good cook, are you?
31:23Yeah, I'm okay.
31:28You know, I always wanted to be on the cops.
31:31That's what Dad calls it, on the cops.
31:36But, you know, I'm not as big and strong as he is, and I flinked out of high school.
31:44You could take some night classes, a few weeks in the gym, and fill out those shoulders.
31:51You really think I could be a police officer?
31:53You could do anything you set your mind to in this world, son.
31:57Well, if I didn't decide to take it on, you think you could, uh, well, like, be my advisor?
32:03Sure.
32:05Advice is what...
32:07How did that egg salad know that my pants have just been to the cleanest?
32:13Wouldn't you know that?
32:17Looking at all those mug shots must be pretty tiring.
32:20Well, I'll tell you this.
32:21I admire you for sticking with it.
32:29Be in need is not how I made lieutenant, I can tell you.
32:49You know, your eyes are bloodshot.
32:51That's from glomming at those files.
32:57Maybe you better knock off till tomorrow.
33:08Maybe you better knock off till tomorrow.
33:14This picture was on the second page of the post last month.
33:17So the killer saw it and he went after Foley for police brutality?
33:20Is that your theory?
33:20For what he thinks is police brutality, yes.
33:22But what about the first two officers that were killed?
33:25Uh, give me the assignment change, will you, please?
33:27Schwartz and Sabetta.
33:28That's right.
33:28Been thinking about that for the last three days.
33:30Then I remembered that the TV covered that riot over at the high school a few weeks back.
33:33And you saw the stuff they shot?
33:36Went over to KRTV and ran the tapes.
33:39Sure enough, Schwartz and Sabetta, strong armor, and a couple of dudes.
33:42So the killer went home that night and watched it on TV?
33:44He could have.
33:45Give me the sheets.
33:47All right, your theory doesn't apply to Kellogg until I sent him out with Danko.
33:51He's done nothing but desk work right in a how long?
33:53Yeah, we figured that Mike was the target.
33:55Now, he usually rides alone.
33:57The killer wouldn't have expected Kellogg to be with him.
34:00Danko is strong-armed somebody recently, has he?
34:02Not that we know of.
34:04Well, ask him tonight when you pick him up.
34:06He gets discharged at 6.
34:07I told Jill I was going to prepare a little surprise.
34:10You and Gillis are both invited.
34:11What's the surprise, Lieutenant?
34:12I'm cooking.
34:14Oh, good.
34:15You got yesterday's assignment sheets here?
34:18Thanks.
34:25Here you go, Lieutenant.
34:30You can have a file for me.
34:32Did you find anything?
34:34Well, I've been through all the files, but no luck.
34:37Well, you put in enough time for one day.
34:42You got anything better to do with your Sundays?
34:47Well, not especially.
34:52The last time we talked, you told me you could cook.
34:54Is that right?
34:56Yeah.
34:58Well, I'm cooking dinner tonight for Danko and his friends.
35:01How'd you like to give me a hand?
35:02Unless you're doing something.
35:04No, I mean, yeah, yeah, I really like that.
35:07All right.
35:08As soon as I finish these assignment sheets, we'll take off.
35:11This will help you pass the time.
35:14What is this?
35:15It's a little present.
35:18It's a police academy manual.
35:20Oh, wow.
35:34Yeah, I'll buy you a therionic sessy force, but I haven't had a hassle with anybody in
35:37I don't know how long.
35:39Okay, then, uh, how about permissible force?
35:42No, nothing.
35:44Okay, all right.
35:45I'm wrong.
35:46Of course, as I've come, we'd have been with a couple of guys out in front of here the
35:48other night.
35:49I had to step in between.
35:51Crowd cover?
35:52No.
35:53No, unless you want to call me and Larry and the two guys having a beef a crowd.
36:00Hey, uh, thanks for coming by, but as soon as the doctor checks me out, Jill's going
36:04to take me home.
36:05Okay.
36:06See ya.
36:07Yeah.
36:08See ya at home.
36:15Mrs. Thompson, please report to front desk.
36:19Mrs. Thompson, please report to front desk.
36:22Mary, what's there?
36:24What do you mean?
36:27The day Mike wants to look on the street?
36:29Yeah.
36:30The day Alderman's run on that drunk at headquarters?
36:33Mary was there.
36:34So what?
36:36Hey, Sarah, he's our eyewitness.
36:37How could he see the killer and be the killer?
36:39Well, you said schizo, right?
36:41Yeah.
36:41Two personalities in one body, right?
36:45Yeah.
36:46Huh.
36:49Are you sure you don't want some coffee?
36:51No.
36:52No, thank you, ma'am.
36:54Mrs. Miller, uh, who is this?
36:59Oh, that's Larry's father.
37:02Is he still alive?
37:03As far as we know, we haven't heard from him in 12 years.
37:09Oh, I know you must think that's unnatural, but when my sister, Larry's mother, died, her
37:14husband asked me to take the child.
37:16Truth is, he just didn't want him.
37:20Larry's father used to deny that Larry was his own son.
37:24Not true, of course.
37:26It was just his excuse for the way he treated the boy.
37:29May the Lord forgive him.
37:31Ma'am, how did he treat him?
37:34He used to say to Larry, you're not a chip off the old block, Tubby.
37:41You're the whole woodpile.
37:43And the more rejected Larry became, the more he ate and the fatter he got.
37:49Larry was always a kind of a wump of a boy.
37:54Overweight, clumsy, and he wore glasses.
37:59Compensation, I guess they call it.
38:01Well, it never did compensate.
38:03He just got fatter and hated his father more and more.
38:07Why'd he say that?
38:09Well, he has nightmares, dreams.
38:13Sometimes he wakes up sweating and screaming,
38:16I'll kill you, Daddy.
38:18I'll kill you.
38:20Now, Mrs. Miller, can we see Larry's bedroom, please?
38:23Oh, yes, of course.
38:30Say and assist the chief cook and bottle washer, front and center, please.
38:34Yes, sir.
38:35Oh, smell that heavenly aroma.
38:37That is veal a la Riker.
38:39It's a meal fit for a king.
38:40You want to know why?
38:41No, why?
38:43Because of the secret ingredient I have in there that the greatest chefs of Paris would give a fortune to
38:48learn.
38:48Really?
38:49Yes.
38:50Aren't you going to ask me what that secret is?
38:52Well, it must have a pretty low security reading.
38:55It certainly does.
38:55It's extremely low.
38:58Okay, uh, first assistant bottle washer and chief cook.
39:01What is that secret ingredient?
39:02It's the $7.29 a pound Eastern Veal that Huffelmeyer sells.
39:06I have an armored car to take it home in.
39:10Well, I'm finished here.
39:12What else do you want me to do?
39:14Uh, set the table with it, please.
39:16Okie doke.
39:17The peppers, the peppers.
39:18It's time for my peppers.
39:19Okay, okay.
39:20Okay.
39:38That's Larry with his mother and father.
39:40He was about eight at the time.
39:49Hey, Terry, come here.
39:54Look at this.
39:58He's describing himself.
40:02As he was as a kid.
40:48Oh, would you get that, please, Larry?
40:53Hello?
40:55Hello.
40:56Larry?
40:57Larry, would you put Lieutenant Riker on the phone, please?
40:59Yes.
41:02Larry?
41:07Who was it?
41:09Uh, it's a wrong number.
41:10Oh.
41:11I think Jill said the sofa's in the drawer.
41:14The bottom drawer.
41:18All right.
41:19Let's check out this salad.
41:22If the dressing is properly married.
41:36Suspect wanted for killing four police officers is one, Larry West.
41:40He is now at Officer Danko's home with Lieutenant Riker.
41:43We're on our way.
41:45Roger.
41:46The low-niner will dispatch units as backup.
41:54It's a salad course of another memorable meal.
42:03You haven't made much progress, have you?
42:05I thought you'd have the table set.
42:09Uh, put that gun down, Larry, or something to play with.
42:11I'm not playing.
42:12Well, I don't care what you call it.
42:14Just put it down.
42:17I'm gonna kill you, Danny.
42:19Just be sure of that.
42:21I'm gonna kill you.
42:24Larry, I am not your father.
42:26You see?
42:28He's doing it again.
42:29You won't even admit he's your father.
42:32Now, look, Larry, I'm Lieutenant Riker.
42:34I bought you that police manual on the table.
42:37And I've been trying to help you.
42:42That's, that's, that's right.
42:44That's right.
42:45He's, I remember, he's been good to me.
42:47Oh, yeah.
42:48It was good to you one minute.
42:49Then he called you names another one.
42:50Remember how you hated it when he called you Tubby?
42:52Now, remember how you hated that, Tubby?
42:54Wait a minute.
42:56You, you hated him.
42:57I wouldn't, I wouldn't let you love him, would he?
43:01Go on, ask him.
43:03Ask him why he wouldn't let you love him.
43:04Go on.
43:06Ask him.
43:10Go on.
43:14Daddy?
43:18Ask him.
43:21Why, why, why, why, why, why you let me love him?
43:26You, I love you.
43:29Look, son.
43:31Everything's gone.
43:35Don't let him get ahold of the gun.
43:36Remember how he used to get all over you?
43:37Huh?
43:38No.
43:39No, don't.
43:41Kill him!
43:42Kill him!
43:44Come on!
43:45Kill him!
43:48Oh, fuck.
43:54Oh.
44:04hello there uh did you two uh get a new door yet well i'm not too good with sprung hinges
44:10but uh
44:11i'm working on what's this your homework uh well i i just stopped by to bring larry his
44:16police manual he's been police chocolates they uh make very good reading
44:23how long you think they're going to keep him in the jail ward i don't know well he's still got
44:27some
44:28more tests to run doctor that i talked to said they were going to try chemotherapy it's a drug
44:33treatment and they've been able to wear miracles with it well larry could use a miracle right about
44:37now okay if i go in sure
44:46chuck
44:50hi larry
44:57oh wow thanks
45:06hey how's the case coming did we get that cop killer
45:10yes we did larry we got him good yeah we got him
45:18uh
45:26yeah
45:29yeah
45:30yeah
45:31yeah
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