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00:05The End
00:37The End
01:14Forgive a nosy old man, Mrs. Kamensky.
01:17It's more than a year that your husband's been gone.
01:19And now that your boy is an intern, you really should be thinking of getting married again.
01:26Is that a proposal, Max?
01:27Oh, come now. Be serious.
01:30A young woman like you?
01:32You shouldn't be standing on your feet all day in a department store.
01:36Oh, I am serious.
01:38Helping Richard through his internship takes every penny I can earn, including my overtime.
01:43Besides, now that Richard's a doctor, he can take care of my tired feet.
01:47Here you are. Here's twenty and forty, sixty, eighty, a hundred, ten, eleven, and ten cents.
01:57Why don't you leave the bag here?
01:59I'll have the boy deliver it when he comes to work after school.
02:02Oh, stop spoiling me, Max. I can carry a bag a block.
02:05Bye-bye, dear. Now, have a nice day.
02:07Be well.
02:35Bye-bye, dear.
03:05Bye-bye, dear.
03:18Bye-bye, dear.
03:39Ah!
03:42Ah!
04:04Ludlow Nine, disturbance at 321 7th street.
04:08See the woman handle code three.
04:11Let alone nine, roger.
04:35We hear a scream and then the elevator alarm goes.
04:38I cut it off.
04:40But by this time we're from, I'm afraid to move her.
04:44It looks pretty bad.
04:48She's breathing.
04:52She's bleeding badly.
04:54Anybody call her mad roads?
04:55Oh, goodness, no.
04:57I'll get it.
05:27What in the world can we do to protect ourselves from something like this?
05:32Everybody's afraid.
05:33The whole neighborhood is living in fear.
05:36Well, we're trying everything that we can.
05:39There are a number of things that some of you can do to protect yourselves.
05:43Yes, I know.
05:44I was talking with some of the officers after that mugging last week and they gave me the whole speech.
05:50But I'm still scared to death.
05:53Excuse me.
06:01Any luck?
06:02No one saw anything.
06:04Her name is Anna Kerensky.
06:06She's a widow with one son, Richard.
06:08Checks with emergency ID card I found in her purse.
06:11List her son as an intern at Memorial.
06:13There's a lot of muggings going down in this neighborhood lately.
06:15Yeah.
06:17They ask us for more help.
06:19We tell them to help us by putting more locks in their doors.
06:23Keep all the streets at night.
06:25Keep sharp eyeing the people around you.
06:27Nice life.
06:29Walk around during the day scared to death.
06:31Lock yourself up at night like a prisoner.
06:34Give up your freedom for safety.
06:36Is that where we're all headed?
06:43I'll go right along in the ambulance in case you gains consciousness.
06:46Yeah, I'll finish up here and meet you at the hospital.
06:48Yeah.
07:04Dr. Komansky?
07:10I had so many things I had to tell her.
07:14Now maybe it's too late.
07:19See, she's the kind of woman.
07:25All her life all she ever did was give.
07:28To my father when he was ill.
07:30To me always.
07:33She worked and worked.
07:36Then when dad died, she took on a whole other shift at her job.
07:40Worked harder than ever.
07:44She had one dream.
07:46For me to be a doctor.
07:48I figured I had so much time to pay you back.
07:51For everything.
07:55She can't even hear me.
08:00There's still hope.
08:05Why her?
08:10Look, could I get you anything?
08:13Would you like a cup of coffee or some tea?
08:16No, thank you.
08:18Where are the police when something like this happens?
08:20Well, they usually get called in after the damage has already been done.
08:24There's not too much they can do to prevent it.
08:28Well, you know, doctor.
08:30You've seen it here at the hospital.
08:32You know what people do to each other.
08:35Doesn't make it any easier to accept.
08:37No, it doesn't.
08:39But the police are doing all they can.
08:44There's an officer waiting outside now to see you.
08:47No, tell him.
08:48I just want to stay here.
08:50If there's anything you can do to help the police,
08:54your mother would want you to do it.
09:00All right, I'll be out in a minute.
09:09All right, I'll be out in a minute.
09:11He'll be right out.
09:12Where'd he live?
09:13He's taking it pretty hard.
09:14Have any leads?
09:16Might have one, not much, but maybe a start.
09:18What is it?
09:19She was carrying a bag of groceries.
09:21So she was probably coming home from the store.
09:32Dr. Pomansky, this is Officer Terry Webster.
09:35And Officer Chris Owens.
09:37Sorry about your mother, doctor.
09:40She has no enemies.
09:42Not one.
09:43Who did it?
09:45We don't know yet.
09:47About everything points to a mugging.
09:49Well, how'd he get in?
09:50She lives in a security building.
09:53Unfortunately, that doesn't mean much.
09:55Tenants sometimes get careless about buzzing in people
09:57without knowing who it is.
09:58Then how are you going to find the man who did it?
10:00By canvassing the neighborhood door to door.
10:04Maybe someone saw something suspicious.
10:08You see, doctor, witnesses are usually the key to muggings
10:11because there's no motive connecting the mugger and the victim.
10:14To all, were there any witnesses?
10:15So far, no.
10:19What are the real chances of your catching anybody?
10:22That's hard to say, doctor.
10:24Say it straight.
10:26You mean there's really very little chance?
10:28Not necessarily.
10:29This time we may have a slim lead.
10:31Then why aren't you out working on it?
10:33We're hoping you talk to your mother.
10:36If she can identify her as Salen,
10:38it'd be easier for us to get him.
10:40Wait a minute.
10:41Don't expect my mother to do your work for you.
10:44If she ever wakes up from this,
10:46she might not be emotionally able to talk about it.
10:58I can talk to him later if you want.
11:01Let him cool off first.
11:04Let's check out those stores.
11:05No need to.
11:07The cash register receipt had a name on it.
11:09Weissman's Groceries.
11:18Who would do such a terrible thing to a fine woman like Anna Kamensky?
11:23Probably someone who doesn't even know her.
11:26I think it's a mugging.
11:30You said you cashed your payroll check.
11:32That's right.
11:33Was there anyone else in the store at the time?
11:36Yes.
11:37A young girl.
11:39She was reading some magazines.
11:41How young?
11:43Not more than 20.
11:45You know her?
11:46No, but she's been in the store before.
11:50When Mrs. Kamensky was cashing her checks.
11:54Maybe.
11:56You think you'd recognize her again if you saw her?
11:58I think so.
12:00Do you think this girl attacked Mrs. Kamensky?
12:04Well, we don't know Mr. Weissman, but we would like to talk to her.
12:07Do you think he'd be able to come down to the precinct and go through our mug books?
12:10I want the help, but I can't leave the store tonight.
12:14It's payday and customers depend on me to cash their checks.
12:18I could come in tomorrow early in the morning before I open up.
12:21That would be fine, sir. Thank you.
12:22Those pictures, are they in color?
12:26No, sir. Only in special cases like child beings.
12:29Oh, that's too bad.
12:32Why's that?
12:33I just thought it might help.
12:35It would be easier to identify.
12:37The girl wears orange lipstick.
12:39She bought some from me.
12:43When?
12:44Last week.
12:45I remember I was taking it off the shelf.
12:47It's too hip for my customers.
12:49I never even sold one until she bought it.
12:51Can you tell us the name of the brand?
12:53Well, I'll show it to you.
12:55Here, I put it back on the shelf because I thought maybe she'd decide to buy more.
12:59Here. Here, this is it.
13:10We sure had that place, Case.
13:13Hey, you should have seen the expression on that chick's face when the elevator door opened and I was standing
13:17there waiting for her.
13:19You know, it's funny.
13:21You ring six apartments and half of them will buzz the door open for you.
13:24And the suckers are wondering how come they're getting ripped off.
13:27Really?
13:28Hey, has anybody seen my orange lipstick?
13:30Yeah, every day for months. Why don't you try red, huh?
13:32I just want to please you, David.
13:34So wear red.
13:44You need some help, babe.
13:46Maybe it's about time you started mainlining like the big boys, huh?
13:50I'll never mainline.
13:52Come on, that's what they all say.
13:54But sooner or later, you just don't get off on a skin pop.
13:56You gotta go the whole hog.
13:58You can't help yourself. Ain't that right, sir?
14:00It's the only way to fly.
14:01I'll tell you, ain't nobody gonna be doing a lot of flying around here until we get some more dough.
14:05That bread we got off that broad in the elevator ain't gonna keep us in smack two days.
14:09Really?
14:10Hey, all we gotta do is rip off somebody real quick.
14:12I can't do it, man. I can't handle this mugging scene anymore.
14:16Well, how are you gonna keep your habit, babe?
14:19You gonna go back home to that prison guard you got for her mama?
14:22Now, how many nickel bags is she gonna pop for, huh?
14:25I'm your family now, babe.
14:27Hey, don't worry.
14:28Tomorrow I'll connect with a junk man and everything will be cool, huh?
14:32You, you, you, you.
14:35Yeah, but I'll be happy with that.
14:49You, you, you.
14:50I'm your family now.
14:52Doctor, I made a special trip here to find out what we're doing to apprehend his mother's assailant.
14:57I've asked him to wait until after muster so you two gentlemen could fill him in first hand.
15:02Well, the lead I mentioned to you at the hospital, doctor, may pay off.
15:06The store owner remembers a girl being in the store at the time your mother's paycheck was cashed.
15:10Seems she bought an offbeat brand of lipstick.
15:13One that was exactly like the tube I found in the elevator.
15:16This just came from the lab.
15:20The lipstick from the elevator and the sample from Weissman's store are identical.
15:25Problem is they couldn't lift any prints off it.
15:29Is that it?
15:31Is that all you have?
15:32No.
15:33Blood samples are being examined.
15:35We have taken scrapings from your mother's fingernails.
15:38People in the neighborhood are being questioned.
15:41Anyone with a criminal record is being called in for special interrogation.
15:45Police informants are being notified.
15:48So far, doctor, officers Webster and Owens have come up with the only lead we have,
15:53which is one more than we usually have in a mugging.
15:57Modern police science and criminology.
16:01Not unlike modern medicine, are you, doctor?
16:04Without evidence, you can't affect a cure.
16:08And we can't create evidence any more than you can.
16:14Well, we might get lucky.
16:16The store owner is going to be looking through the mug books to see if she had a record.
16:20And since most muggers are junkies, there's a fair chance she's been busted before.
16:24Yeah, that's great, isn't it?
16:27You catch them and then you turn them loose again on innocent people.
16:30I mean, it's a game.
16:31No, doctor, it's a war.
16:33Like the one you're learning to fight in the hospital.
16:36And it might be a good idea if you went back where you can do the most good and we'll
16:40do the same.
16:41Don't tell me where to go back, please.
16:45I warn you, I'm not going to let go until whoever did it has been caught and punished.
16:52I'll be in touch again.
16:58It's the way people react to a mugging.
17:01It's the kind of violence they cannot understand or comprehend.
17:05Total stranger, attacks for no apparent reason, out of nowhere.
17:09It's a throwback to the paid man.
17:12Riker?
17:18We've got a break.
17:20The store owner has made a mug shot of the girl.
17:28There she is.
17:29This one, right here.
17:32Are you sure, Mr. Weissman?
17:34Positive.
17:34She was the one who was in the store.
17:36This one, right here.
17:40Records and identification.
17:42Yeah, this is Owens.
17:44Pull the file on a 60158.
17:47A Linda Reese.
17:48Mother, I only want to know how you and Dad are, that's all.
17:52And little John.
17:54After all, he is my baby.
17:58Look, I'm not asking for anything.
18:00I'm not asking to come home.
18:01I don't expect my room to be waiting for me.
18:04Besides, I've got my own place now.
18:09No.
18:11Apartment houses in this neighborhood don't have swimming pools.
18:18Look, I've been trying to find a job for weeks.
18:23Two places hired me, but I didn't fit in, you know?
18:27Story of my life.
18:30I can't tell you where I live, Mother.
18:33I'm sorry.
18:34No, I can't.
18:39I just want to talk to you, Mother.
18:41Can't we talk?
18:43Have we talked just a little while longer?
18:48Mother?
18:51Mother!
18:56Damn!
19:03Who is it?
19:05Police officers would like to talk to you.
19:23Miss Rees?
19:26Yes?
19:27Can we come in?
19:30Why not?
19:36You live here alone, Miss Rees?
19:38Yes.
19:42I got a boyfriend.
19:44What's his name?
19:46What's this about?
19:48Where's your boyfriend now?
19:49I don't know.
19:52Look, I don't want to talk to you.
19:55I don't have to.
19:56You're right.
19:57But you're under arrest for violation of section 211 of the penal code, which is robbery.
20:04And 245, which is assault with a deadly weapon.
20:09You have the right to remain silent.
20:11You give up that right to remain silent.
20:13Anything you say, can it, will be used against you in a court of law.
20:16You have the right to an attorney during questioning.
20:26Dad!
20:47I don't want to talk to you in a court of law, but I don't want to talk to you
20:48in a court of law, but I don't want to talk to you in a court of law, but I
20:48don't want to talk to you in a court of law, but I don't want to talk to you in
20:49a court of law, but I don't want to talk to you in a court of law, but I don't
20:51want to talk to you in a court of law, but I don't want to talk to you in a
20:51court of law, but I don't want to talk to you in a court of law, but I don't want
20:52to talk to you in a court of law, but I don't want to talk to you in a court
20:52of law, but I don't want to talk to you in a court of law, but I don't want to
20:52talk to you in a court of law, but I don't want to talk to you in a court of
20:55law, but I don't want to talk to you in a court of law
21:05Let's go.
21:47Hey, I didn't see nothing.
21:48Man, I didn't do nothing.
21:49I'm telling you, man.
21:50I didn't do nothing.
21:50Shut your mouth.
22:09This guy's hurt.
22:10Better call for an additional unit.
22:13Ludlow 9 to control.
22:15Request additional unit for transportation of suspect to hospital at 940 12th Avenue.
22:25What do you want to hear?
22:27That my parents didn't understand me?
22:30That they couldn't care less what happens to me?
22:35That they stole my baby and kicked me out on the street?
22:39Okay, you heard it.
22:41And it's true.
22:45See, that's interesting because we were talking to your parents and we've also talked to the Sacramento Police Department.
22:51Their records give a whole different story.
22:55Reese, Linda, Caucasian, age 20, etc.
22:58Two arrests, possession of heroin, no convictions.
23:02One arrest, penal code 270.
23:05Failure to provide child with necessities of life.
23:09Two arrests, 273.
23:13Willful abuse of a child.
23:15Custody of child after second child abuse complaint was awarded to the grandparents by the court.
23:24That's a lie.
23:25I never hurt my baby.
23:28They had no right to take him.
23:30He was mine.
23:32Booker.
23:41Would your person belong in this envelope, please?
23:48Where's Terry?
23:50Memorial.
23:50Well, suspect needed treatment.
23:52I want a lawyer.
23:53Yeah, well, as soon as you're booked, you'll get one, friend.
24:02Hello, doctor.
24:04Hi, Danko.
24:06I'd like to see Lieutenant Riker, please.
24:10Maybe I could help you.
24:11Well, maybe.
24:12I just stopped by to see if you have any news about the people who attacked my mother.
24:16Well, we've taken a couple of suspects.
24:19Who is it?
24:21Well, Owens and Webster have taken into custody the girl the grocer said he saw in his store,
24:26and two male suspects who may have been involved, but that's all they are, just suspects.
24:30Well, wait a minute.
24:31I don't understand.
24:32You arrested them.
24:33Don't you have to have proof?
24:34Look, we had reasonable cause to book them as suspects.
24:37Now they'll be interrogated to see if we can get at the truth.
24:47Are those your suspects?
24:49Those are two of them.
24:56Is that the third one?
24:58I think so.
25:05What the hell is going on here?
25:11Webster, take the prisoner.
25:13Put him in the booking office.
25:14Yes, sir.
25:18Take it easy, son.
25:20Falling apart like this isn't going to help your mother any.
25:50All right, that does it.
25:51Next time, lead with your left, all right?
25:59Doctor, if you have a minute, Mike's here and he'd like to talk to you.
26:02Yeah, sure.
26:06I'll be right back.
26:11Doctor?
26:12Wait, before you say anything, Danko, I want to apologize for what I did yesterday.
26:18Uh, this whole thing has been very upsetting to me and I think I just let my emotions run
26:23away with me.
26:24That's cool.
26:25I'm sure it hasn't been easy.
26:27Jill has told me that you've got your case all wrapped up, that the girl confessed and
26:32implicated the two men.
26:33Yeah, well, that's why I stopped by to let you know we've run into a setback.
26:37A setback?
26:39The D.A. had to drop the charges.
26:41He said it wouldn't stand up in court.
26:43The girl confessed, didn't she?
26:45In detail.
26:47And the D.A.'s office believes every word.
26:49The trouble is she claims she was scared and confessed falsely.
26:52She signed the confession, didn't she?
26:54That doesn't matter, Richard.
26:57Look, unless there are, uh, other witnesses or conclusive physical evidence, it boils down
27:04to her word against the interrogating detectives.
27:08Mike, what about the two men?
27:11They kept their mouths shut and came off cleaner than the girl.
27:14The penal code states a person cannot be convicted of a crime solely on the testimony of an accomplice.
27:21Listen, I hope you're keeping them in jail while you guys are all running around trying
27:24to find evidence and proof.
27:26A suspect has to be arraigned within 48 hours or cut loose.
27:29Are you telling me that they are back out on the street?
27:32I'm sorry.
27:33There's nothing we could do.
27:35You know, I'll tell you, I was beginning to think that you and, uh, Owens and Webster were
27:42a little bit different.
27:44But you're not.
27:46You're just like all the other cops.
27:48You're just full of double talk!
28:02It was beautiful.
28:04I stashed my smack and I stashed my knife right under their noses!
28:13Hey, I told them traffic ticket punks that we knew our rights, right?
28:21Well, baby.
28:24You, uh, you spilled your guts to the cops.
28:29You set us up for a fall, honey.
28:31I couldn't help it.
28:32I needed a fix.
28:35Besides, I've been the root before.
28:38Both times the attorney they gave me claimed I confessed because I was strung out.
28:43Judge took one look at my needle marks, threw my confession out of court.
28:48You think the cops don't know that, huh?
28:50They wanted information and you laid the whole scam on them.
28:53Now they know that we did it, they're going bust the gut to prove it!
28:57But you told me that after we pulled some jobs, you'd loan me the money for a bus ticket home.
29:04Did I say that?
29:06Please.
29:08I gotta get out of here.
29:10I gotta get out of this town.
29:13Did I not tell you, man, that she was gonna be a lot of trouble?
29:17Man, we should have dumped her.
29:18We should dump her right now.
29:20The only thing she says that makes any sense, babe, is about that ticket.
29:26Or maybe we should get two.
29:28One for you and one for me.
29:30And let's split this place.
29:33Now go where, huh?
29:34We're what?
29:35We're tapped out, man.
29:37Even if we could split, we were gonna crash before we connect, man.
29:42Only chance of scoring is right here on home turf.
29:44What about the cops?
29:46Well, the cops think we're walking temporarily.
29:49But I know how to make it permanent.
29:52First off, we go and we visit the old man who fingered Linda.
29:56And then we go to the hospital and we pop the old lady before she wakes up.
30:02And the cops got no case, no how.
30:15What's on your mind, D'Angelo?
30:16Gromansky, he worries me.
30:18The way he's been acting, I'm afraid he'll do something really stupid.
30:21Well, I know how he feels, but the truth is, criminals walk out of here every day and they thumb
30:25their nose right at us.
30:27And you know, you may be able to bring these three back at any moment now.
30:30We have a confession from the girl, we have a statement from Wiseman.
30:35All the D.A. needs is for Mrs. Gromansky to regain consciousness and make an identification.
30:40What if she don't come out of the coma?
30:42Well, I guess we'll just have to wait for these people to make another mistake, that's all.
30:49According to the police surgeon, the cost of their combined drug habit is well over $100 a day.
30:55So I imagine they are picking out another victim right now.
30:59Probably.
31:00I still think the D.A. should have taken a shot in court on this one.
31:04No, you're wrong, Owens.
31:05What happens if the D.A. goes into court with a weak case and loses?
31:09The principle of double jeopardy comes into effect, and those suspects cannot be prosecuted a second time.
31:17Then what happens if Mrs. Gromansky regains consciousness and could make an identification?
31:23That's rough, but that's the way it is.
31:50There we are.
31:53Thank you, Mr. Lewis.
31:56Have a nice day.
32:25Sure is this.
32:31What do you want?
32:33Did you sell her one of these lipsticks?
32:36Yes.
32:37Yes, he said.
32:40Bob, I think you made a mistake saying you sold her something when you didn't.
32:52But I did.
32:54Oh, Sal, help this guy with his memory.
33:01Oh, hey!
33:03What are you doing now?
33:19Hey!
33:21Why didn't I just punch his ticket, huh?
33:23Yes, because now it's an eyewitness.
33:27Hey, now, Pop, come on.
33:30You never sold no lipstick to Linda.
33:32In fact, you never even saw her before, did you, Pop?
33:35And I ain't fooling, old man.
33:37One wrong word to the cops and my friend's gonna come back here and punch your ticket to that big
33:40supermarket in the sky.
33:42You dig?
33:43I don't know.
33:43I don't know.
34:07It's my friend.
34:08Okay.
34:10I don't know.
34:11Roger.
34:36Mr. Weissman, you okay?
34:39Einstein said everything is relative, so I suppose relatively I'm okay.
34:44What happened?
34:45Two men with knives, strangers.
34:47They wanted cash.
34:49I wouldn't give it to them, so they started breaking things up,
34:52and finally I gave them the money.
34:54How much?
34:55About 200 and change.
34:57I don't know exactly how much, but I'm insured.
35:00All I need is a police report to file a claim.
35:03Otherwise, I wouldn't bother you.
35:05Did you recognize him, sir?
35:07No.
35:08Never saw him before in my life.
35:11You're too smart to take chances with armed robbers for $200, Mr. Weissman.
35:15And stick up, man.
35:16Don't go around breaking enough glass to alarm an entire neighborhood.
35:22Why don't you tell us what really happened, sir?
35:26I told you everything.
35:29Please, just make out your report.
35:31What you're telling us doesn't make sense, Mr. Weissman.
35:35You know who they are, don't you?
35:41The same people who attacked your friend, Mrs. Komansky.
35:44And if that's true, and you're willing to press charges, then we can arrest them until Mrs. Komansky recovers and
35:51can identify them.
35:52The way it is now, they're going to attack someone else.
35:56I helped you find the girl once.
35:58You arrested her and you let her go.
36:00She and her friends came by to say thank you.
36:05Now, I'm going to mind my own business.
36:08So please, leave me alone.
36:11Just leave me alone.
36:15Oh.
36:25Can I help you, sir?
36:29Yes.
36:29I was interested in buying a handgun.
36:33Like the police use.
36:3438 police special.
36:36I got a snow album.
36:38Yeah.
36:39There you go.
36:42Got a nice feel to it, doesn't it?
36:45Cheap at twice the price.
36:49All right, I'll take it.
36:50And some ammunition.
36:53So, I hate to trouble you, but you've got to fill out some forms.
36:56Federal, state, and city.
36:58Got to see some ID, too.
37:05Doctor, huh?
37:07There's a two-week waiting period, you know.
37:12Uh, would twice the price speed things up a bit?
37:28That's a couple of weeks between friends, huh?
37:32Well, thank you very much.
37:54I don't know whether I can make it without a fix.
37:56Hey, you want to get picked up on the same charges again, baby?
37:59Because if that old lady wakes up and fingers us, we're all going to do life in this slammer, huh?
38:05Hey, well, let's get it on, huh?
38:07Before cops spot this hot car.
38:08Now, you're going to do this.
38:10And you're going to do it right.
38:13Or they're going to find you, O.D., you dig.
38:16I just need some stuff first.
38:20Business first.
38:21Then you get all the stuff you want.
38:25You're going to do it right now.
38:53When a cop brought me in to get stitched up, I saw some nurses walking in.
38:56They came on street threats.
39:10This is the nurses' locker room.
39:14Authorized personnel only.
39:16Oh, sorry.
39:24Keep an eye on it.
39:38Hey, this looks good.
39:40Put it on.
39:42David, I can't.
39:44I can't kill that woman.
39:46Hey!
39:48Now, you shut up and you get into this.
39:56Now, look, it ain't like I'm asking you to stick a knife in anybody.
39:59I called the hospital.
40:00They told me she's wired up to an oxygen tank.
40:03Now, you turn it off and she's going to be dead in a minute.
40:05I just need someone to keep me going.
40:07That's horrible.
40:08When you get through here, you come back to the house.
40:10I'll give you all the help you need.
40:13Now, remember.
40:15Room 622.
40:16Anna Kamansky.
40:18Make sure you get the right one, huh?
40:21We're waiting for you at the house.
40:23Don't blow it.
40:25Don't blow it.
40:58We're waiting for you at the house.
41:22We're waiting for you at the house.
41:56I knew you'd come back.
42:05She was already dead.
42:14You know, it's just not fair.
42:19When I was a little boy, growing up, I never had any trouble with my schoolwork.
42:24But you know what she used to do?
42:28Every afternoon, she would hold a class for all the kids in the neighborhood who were having trouble.
42:34She said it was her way of giving thanks that I had been so lucky.
42:40Well, she's dead now.
42:43And so are you.
42:45Unless you take me to those two parasites that helped you kill her.
43:11See this?
43:14If you do that again, I'll be happy to use it.
43:20Dr. Kamansky, wait.
43:26Louise.
43:27Jill, what happened?
43:28Are you all right?
43:29Call the sixth floor.
43:30Check on patient Kamansky.
43:32And then get me the 17th precinct.
43:33I need to talk to Lieutenant Riker.
43:35Hurry, okay?
43:35Go on.
43:36I'm all right.
43:37Go on.
43:55Lizard.
43:56It's me, Linda.
43:58Open up.
44:13Don't touch it!
44:26Ludlow 9.
44:28Proceed immediately to 745 Town Street.
44:31Possible armed man and hostage.
44:33Handle code 3.
44:39Ludlow 7.
44:40Back up Ludlow 9 at 745 Town Street.
44:43Proceed code 2.
44:54Oh, my God!
45:16Komansky! Hold it!
45:23Hold it!
46:00Hey, Doc, you okay?
46:01Hey, Doc?
46:19They're all dead.
46:25Somebody had to do it.
46:31Like cutting out a cancer.
46:36It had to be done.
47:06You know, you guys are just like doctors.
47:09crime is a disease the rest of us don't ever even think about until we catch it
47:15then we come to you for help yeah well it's not always that simple
47:21yeah that's the old slogan isn't it but that's such a cop-out everybody's saying it isn't all
47:27that simple maybe it is maybe the answer to crime and criminals is just as simple as a bullet
47:36of course we can't face that we don't have the guts
47:42i think we must have the courage to admit that bullets never solved anything
47:48they never have and they never will doctor
47:59this goes up against the wall
48:05ever read alice in wonderland owens
48:10used to be my favorite book
48:14my mother read it to me
48:20anyway that's what i was thinking about back there in that girl's apartment just now
48:27the part where the red queen says sentence first verdict afterwards
48:41see that's how it had to be with them
48:44or they'd got away with it
48:46oh you'd catch them but they'd be out of there again in no time
48:53just like a revolving door
48:56right back out in the street again
49:01well there's a lot of people who might agree with you doctor
49:05the way i feel about it every life is important
49:08punishing them this way just costs too much
49:10your life and theirs
49:12oh
49:20oh
49:27oh
49:32oh
49:33oh
49:34oh
49:34oh
49:35oh
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