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00:06Ludlow Niner answer attempted suicide reported off building at corner 12th and L assist code 3 over
00:27Ludlow 7 back up Ludlow Niner on attempted suicide corner 12th and L code 3 over
00:52Ludlow Niner once she gets in that car we stand a chance of losing her
00:55it would be even true trying to find her that's the last thing I want
01:01thank you
01:17man I thought she spotted us for sure I swear I thought we had it
01:21with the last thing on her mind she's had four years to live high
01:25forget we were ever alive probably take an introduction for her to recognize us
01:32what do we do now we'll follow her maybe we'll find some quiet little place to
01:37introduce ourselves
02:00who's up there with him Terry
02:28you
02:43Hey, man, uh,
02:47why don't we do both ourselves a favor and get on offer here, huh?
02:52Come on, huh?
02:55Take my hand.
03:13Hey, man.
03:16Look at me.
03:19You got me up here hanging by my fingernails.
03:20The least you can do is look at me.
03:21Nobody asked you up here. Nobody asked any of you.
03:23Well, you did. You did. Yes, you did. Yes, you did.
03:25If you wanted it any other way, you could have done it alone, quiet,
03:28with no one stopping you.
03:30Well, I'll show you.
03:31No, no, no. Just hold on. Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
03:34Let me finish.
03:38I don't know.
03:41But I think you're here because you wanted someone.
03:49Because you needed someone.
03:53But we're here.
03:55I mean, we're here. I'm here.
03:59Look at me, man. I'm here.
04:05I've got my life on the line, too.
04:18And I think I need your help.
04:22I won't make it off of here alone.
04:28So, come on. Take my hand.
04:34Take my hand.
04:38Take my hand.
04:43Take my hand.
04:44Take my hand.
04:46Take my hand.
04:49Take my hand.
04:55Take my hand.
04:57Take my hand.
05:02Take my hand.
05:03Take my hand.
05:03Take my hand.
05:04Take my hand.
05:06Take my hand.
05:07Take my hand.
05:07Take my hand.
05:08Take my hand.
05:08Take my hand.
05:09Take my hand.
05:09Take my hand.
05:28Ralph!
05:29Ralph!
05:30Ralph!
05:32Officer!
05:33Officer!
05:34There's a man fainted over here.
05:36What happened?
05:36He just fell down.
05:37Check it out.
05:38Oh.
05:45Come on, move back, move back.
05:47Give him a little light. Come on, folks, move back.
05:49That's a heart attack, I can tell. He looks just like my husband did.
05:52Thank you, man. We'll take it from here. Thank you very much.
06:21Okay, it's gonna be all right. How do you feel?
06:27I'm okay.
06:30Must have been the excitement of the guy up on the roof.
06:33Yeah. All right, now just take it easy.
06:36Yeah, I'm all right.
06:38I'll call an ambulance.
06:40No. Hey, come on. There's a clinic right around the corner.
06:43We'll take you over there.
06:44Look, I'm all right.
06:47I'm all right. I don't want you guys to put yourself out.
06:50We won't be putting ourselves out. It's only a couple of blocks around.
06:53I said no.
06:55I mean, it's a good idea.
07:00Why don't you guys just drop me off there?
07:02Okay, now just take it slow, huh?
07:05Here are your glasses.
07:06Thanks.
07:07All right.
07:18I'll see you later.
07:20Okay.
07:29Nothing wrong with your heart.
07:30Right.
07:31That's what I told that cop.
07:33Where are you going?
07:35I'm okay, right?
07:37All I said was you didn't have a heart attack.
07:40This hurt?
07:41No.
07:42Feel stiff?
07:43No.
07:45How's your headache?
07:47Who said I had one?
07:49Well, you do, don't you?
07:51Yeah.
07:52A little one.
07:54I'd say you had a lot more than that.
07:56You, uh, always walk around with a fever like this?
07:59I don't know.
08:00I didn't know I had one.
08:03You're a very sick man.
08:05Now, if you'll stay still, maybe we can get some answers.
08:07Look, Doc.
08:09I got a lot of things to do.
08:10I'm okay, I tell you.
08:11Now, I just got a little dizzy.
08:13Will you let me out of here?
08:15You always this irritable, or is this something new since the fever and the rest?
08:19Now, look.
08:20Stay here, please.
08:21I'll be right back.
08:26I'm glad you didn't leave yet.
08:28Is he all right?
08:29No, he's not.
08:30I'd say he's pretty sick.
08:33Listen, this is a small clinic.
08:35We haven't got the facilities the bigger hospitals do.
08:37Do that guy a favor.
08:39Get him to a hospital.
08:41Do yourself a favor.
08:42Go with him.
08:44Why?
08:44What's wrong with him?
08:46Oh, without a blood test, I can't tell for sure.
08:48It could be nothing more than the flu.
08:50But if I was making the kind of money some of the doctors I know are,
08:54I'd bet half a year's pay that it's viral meningitis.
08:57Viral meningitis?
09:01That's a pretty contagious disease, right?
09:03It could hit like a bomb if it ever got out of hand.
09:07Meningitis is spread through the respiratory tract.
09:10The carrier coughs near someone, breeze on them.
09:13Anything that involves intimate contact with another individual.
09:17Oh, boy.
09:19I guess there's, uh, no more closer contact than getting someone mouth-to-mouth, right?
09:25The blood tests they give you a man at the hospital will be a lot surer.
09:28But if I were you, I'd get him there right now.
09:32I sure hope you're not as sure as you sound, Doc.
09:42Now what do we do?
09:44You talk to your people, I talk to mine fast.
09:47Late 30s, about 5'10", 185 pounds.
09:52It's all there in my report, Lieutenant.
09:54Any of your name or an address or something?
09:57No.
09:58They might have something at the clinic.
10:00They, uh, had them fill out a card.
10:03I'll have Webster check it out.
10:05I'll do it.
10:06I, uh...
10:07I said Webster.
10:09You're gonna be tied up somewhere else.
10:12I got word from the health department.
10:13They received a call from Dr. Miller,
10:15and they would like you to check yourself into a hospital.
10:19What for?
10:22Observation.
10:24We don't know if this guy has meningitis, Lieutenant.
10:27All it is is a guess on Miller's part.
10:29It's a pretty educated one, Willie, my boy.
10:32I'll give you another one.
10:33Would you like to bet where you're gonna be in a half hour?
10:38Okay.
10:39Do I at least get my choice of hospitals?
10:41By all means.
10:44Thank you, sir.
10:47Take that cup with you.
10:49Don't leave it in here.
10:49You drank out of it.
10:54You know, you really know how to make a guy feel good.
10:56Lieutenant.
10:57See ya.
10:59See ya.
11:26I'll see ya.
11:27Bye.
11:43Bye.
11:53Bye.
12:12Hey, it's me!
12:17You look like you died and forgot to get yourself buried.
12:20Ha, ha.
12:23How'd you get away from that cop?
12:27They took me to a clinic, that's all.
12:30That's all he did?
12:31He didn't bust you?
12:32He didn't run a sheet?
12:33What do you want?
12:35As far as that cop was concerned, I'm some guy who passed out on the street.
12:39Not a con who busted out of the joint four or five days ago.
12:44Yeah, but wait a minute.
12:45He can make you.
12:46I don't know we're in town someplace.
12:48He has no reason to make me.
12:51What do you think?
12:52Every time a cop helps some old lady across the street, runs a make on her?
12:59Hey, uh, what'd the doctor at the clinic tell you?
13:06What's wrong with you?
13:08I got the flu.
13:11It's okay.
13:13I'll get better.
13:14It'll go away.
13:16Well, the faster the better.
13:18As soon as we get this done, get out of the country.
13:20They can't find us.
13:21You sound like you're getting ready to run before we do the job.
13:25Hey, now, wait a minute.
13:26I want her dead just the same as you.
13:28I pulled the same life sentence for hitting that bank guard.
13:31I didn't get off on any easy thing or something.
13:33She was my wife.
13:36My wife.
13:44I thought she'd be the last person in the world to turn on me.
13:50Arlene.
13:58Okay, Willie.
14:00Sign this and you're all sealed and delivered.
14:04You know, the only problem is, uh, I feel fine.
14:08Uh, how long before we know anything for sure?
14:10Is there, uh, some kind of time limit on this thing?
14:14Well, the incubation period's between, um, three and twelve days.
14:19You know, that's, uh, what I like most about Jill.
14:23She's very specific.
14:25Stop complaining, William.
14:27You're getting a paid vacation.
14:28Oh, oh.
14:30Terrific.
14:31Um, can I at least have visitors?
14:33Oh, sure.
14:34As long as your tests prove negative, you're not contagious.
14:38All right.
14:40Uh, Lieutenant.
14:42They're drawing a paycheck.
14:43Uh, I think you should earn it.
14:45I would like you to assemble for me the face of the guy you gave mouth-to-mouth to.
14:52I'll tell you what, Lieutenant.
14:54Uh, I'll try and find the time.
14:58Let's do it.
14:59Lead the way.
15:03Well, see ya.
15:04Yeah, thank you, uh, for seeing me off and everything, you know.
15:07Big slope, huh?
15:08Yeah, okay.
15:09Bye.
15:10Bye.
15:14I want you both to check with Dr. Miller at the clinic.
15:17See if he can find anything on this guy.
15:19A name, an address, anything.
15:21What if Miller's wrong?
15:22What if it isn't meningitis?
15:23Well, then we're just spinning our wheels.
15:24Isn't that so, Danko?
15:25It's not much of a price when you figure that we're ahead of the game anyway.
15:28Yeah, but if he's right, we might be too far behind to catch up.
15:31Now, listen to me, boys.
15:34We got a walking bomb out there somewhere.
15:36And Gillis is likely to be the first one to go.
15:38Now, I think we ought to find this guy and find him as fast as possible.
15:44Hey.
15:45Hey, guys.
15:46Hey.
15:47Well, it's not bad duty.
15:49How's it going?
15:50Well, terrible.
15:52Well?
15:52If this meningitis doesn't hit me soon, I'm going to die of boredom.
15:56Boredom?
15:56It's only been a day and a half.
16:01He misses me.
16:02It's been counting the days.
16:04Oh, no, no, no.
16:05It's not that.
16:05It's just that yesterday was your day to take the garbage out.
16:08Oh.
16:11So?
16:13Where is it?
16:14What, the garbage?
16:15No, but books, magazines, you know, treats.
16:19Treats?
16:20Yeah.
16:21Well, isn't that customary when you visit a friend in the hospital?
16:24No treats.
16:26That's only for sickies.
16:28Not for fakers.
16:30By the way, Riker wants to know how you're doing with your ID kit.
16:33Oh, that.
16:34Yeah.
16:35Sure.
16:35You guys ever try to put together one of those things?
16:38No.
16:38How does it work?
16:39Well, I'll tell you.
16:42It's not that easy to put together the right face.
16:46There's thousands of these things.
16:52That ain't it.
16:54Hey, listen, um, tell Riker I'm sorry it's taking so long, but, uh, well, they had me going
17:00through all kinds of tests yesterday.
17:02Kind of knocked me out, you know?
17:04I should have it finished later on today, though.
17:07You sure you're okay?
17:08Yeah.
17:09Yeah, I just, uh, didn't get a very good night's sleep.
17:12Okay.
17:14Okay.
17:15Maybe anything, let us know.
17:17Okay.
17:17Okay?
17:18See ya.
17:19Thanks for coming.
17:24Okay.
17:34You ever stop to think she might not shop here all the time?
17:37I mean, we may have just spotted her the day she shopped by this place.
17:40Towers for just once in your life, will you say what's on your mind?
17:44Hey, look, I am not trying to walk out on this thing if that's what you're afraid of.
17:47No, no, no, no, no, no.
17:50You got it mixed up.
17:51You try and walk out on this thing, you better be afraid.
17:59Hey.
18:00Look.
18:05I don't like cars like that.
18:07That's her.
18:15That's her, all right.
18:27Look out, Mr. Stelman!
18:40Get out of here!
18:41Get this thing out of here!
18:45Oh, my God!
18:52I just want to go away.
18:54That's all, just away.
18:56No police, no nothing.
18:58Oh, please, Lou.
19:00Running won't help put him back in prison.
19:02Look, if we go to the police, tell them that he's here, that he tried to run you down.
19:05No!
19:07I've done that.
19:08I don't want any more.
19:09Let someone else find him, not me.
19:12Oh, Lou.
19:14Lou, I'm afraid of him.
19:16He's not like anyone you've ever known.
19:20I'm scared to death of him.
19:24I just want to go away.
19:28Lou, we don't even have to leave the city.
19:30Please, please, just until they find him.
19:32If we stay here, he'll find us.
19:36Lou, I'm begging you.
19:39All right, all right.
19:40We'll go.
19:42He won't find you.
19:44All right, all right.
19:47And that leaves the city council idle while the mayor reports to the state legislature on his reasons for attaching
19:52a rider to the bill.
19:54Well, that's the local news.
19:55Nothing.
19:56Not a word.
19:58Well, maybe she didn't see us, huh?
20:00That's it.
20:00We were going so far, she didn't have a chance to see.
20:02She saw me.
20:03It was only for an instant, but I saw that look in her eye.
20:07She knew it was me.
20:09She thought she was going to die.
20:12Oh, yeah, wise guy?
20:13Well, how come there's no word on us?
20:14Because she didn't go to that cops.
20:20Not yet, anyway.
20:21She's too afraid to do anything.
20:22We've got to move fast now.
20:24We've got to get to her before she has time to get any ideas.
20:27Well, I'm telling you one thing.
20:28I'm not going back to that parking lot.
20:31No, no, man.
20:32No parking lot.
20:33We've got something new we didn't have before.
20:35Her last name.
20:38The kid, he shouted it out when he warned her.
20:41Talbot.
20:43Arlene Talbot.
20:45And we know she lives by the market.
20:47He attempted suicide today by a man who fainted on the street at 12th and Elm.
20:51He was rushed to a nearby medical clinic where it was found that he might be suffering from a deadly
20:56disease, viral meningitis.
20:59His disappearance from the clinic has health authorities worried for the man himself and for those to whom he might
21:05unwittingly be spreading his disease.
21:08Officer William Gillis, under observation at Memorial Hospital, who brought the unidentified man to the clinic, is now preparing a
21:15composite picture of the possible carrier.
21:17Wherever you are, please turn yourself in to the nearest medic...
21:22Mr.
21:27That's just a bluff.
21:30You know, they try to scare tactics till I'll come in begging for them to save my life.
21:35Do I look like I'm dying of the thing they say I am?
21:39Huh?
21:41It's just the flu, man.
21:43That's all.
21:44All right.
21:45All right.
21:46I just want to get this thing done and get out of here.
21:52What's the matter? You got a headache?
21:54Yeah.
21:56It's been banging away since this morning.
21:59Your neck stiff?
22:01A little.
22:04Why?
22:06Probably got the same kind of flu I got.
22:09You want to turn yourself in?
22:11Will you lay off, Ralph?
22:13Look, let's not sit around wasting time, man.
22:16We know what her last name is.
22:18We know that she lives around the market.
22:20She shops there often enough.
22:21All you got to do is find her.
22:24And what about you?
22:27If that cop the guy on the radio was talking about
22:29ever finishes that portering to me, they'll make us for sure.
22:40Hey, Ralph, where you going?
22:43To that hospital.
22:52Dr. Donahue.
22:54Jill.
22:55Don't get too close to it, is it?
22:57What is it?
22:57Did he come down with the bike?
22:58Got it?
22:59Listen, we're taking him to isolation.
23:01I really think you ought to get out.
23:02Hey, Lieutenant, is that you?
23:03Yeah, Gillis.
23:04What is it?
23:05Well, I finished the ID and, um, sorry it took so long,
23:10but I wasn't feeling too good.
23:12That's all right.
23:13Now, listen, take care of yourself.
23:14You hear me?
23:15Sounds like an order, Lieutenant.
23:16It is.
23:17You do what I'm telling you.
23:18I'll run your tail up higher than a kite.
23:19I'll run my tail up higher than a kite.
23:31I'll run your tail up higher than a kite.
24:18What are you doing here with that?
24:20Oh, I, uh, told me to bring it here.
24:23Well, it must be a mistake. Maybe it's for one of the other rooms. It's not for this one.
24:31Fever's still up, Dr. Ramsey. I've set up an IV of sodium chloride and 5% dextrose.
24:37Whoever called for that cart probably needs it.
24:39Yeah, right.
24:41I'll want 30 milligrams of phenobarbital and 4 grams of sodium sulfadiazine given intervenously.
25:00Dr. Donahue, call 276.
25:04Dr. Donahue, call 276.
25:24Oh, my God.
25:26Oh, my God.
25:27Oh, my God.
25:31Oh, my God.
25:45PIANO PLAYS
26:13PIANO PLAYS
26:28PIANO PLAYS
26:29How did you get in here?
26:42PIANO PLAYS
26:48Dr. Litchfield, check with surgery, please.
26:51Dr. Litchfield, check with surgery, please.
27:10Oh, how's the world?
27:13It misses you.
27:15Think you can manage these?
27:17Yeah.
27:20Easy.
27:22Yeah.
27:24Oh.
27:25Okay.
27:53Three more cases of meningitis
27:55In the past 24 hours
27:58Board of Health has not declared
27:59An epidemic yet
28:00But they are worried
28:01That it might turn into one
28:04Here's our man
28:08So far we have nothing on him
28:10Even the clinic officer Gillis
28:12Took him too
28:12Couldn't get his name
28:13Because he ran off
28:14Before they could fill out a card
28:17God knows how many people
28:18He's infected
28:19Or even if he is still alive
28:22The Board of Health tells us
28:24That as a carrier
28:25He may not get any sicker
28:27Than a man with a cold
28:28Or a case of the flu
28:29Which means
28:30That from the time
28:31The uh
28:33You have something on him
28:35Officer Wentzer
28:35Ah yeah lieutenant
28:37Got something
28:37His name is Ralph Snead
28:39He and another man
28:40Kenneth Tauss
28:41Escaped from Mississippi State Prison
28:43Over a week ago
28:43Now get this
28:44There were six cases
28:45Of meningitis at the prison
28:48Mike is over at R&I
28:49Seeing what he can come up with
28:50On this Snead right now
28:54Lieutenant
28:56This just came in from Mississippi
28:58The newspaper there
28:59Is sending us a picture of Snead's wife
29:01That's the description
29:03The neighbors say she remarried
29:04But they don't know her new name
29:05By the way
29:06She's the one that turns Snead and Towers in
29:08He swore he'd kill her if he ever got out
29:11And uh
29:12He's out
29:13Why do they think she's here?
29:15Well she told him she was headed this way
29:17They try to start a new life
29:19What did they do?
29:20Give her a farewell party?
29:21Why didn't she tell him her new name?
29:23Maybe she didn't want them to know
29:24That could mean that coming here is just a story
29:28This thing's got me looking at the manhole covers
29:31Why am I complicating it?
29:33Alder
29:33Will you put me through to Captain Whitfield please?
29:36Unless she thought they wouldn't be able to keep him locked up
29:39You see
29:40I am getting paranoid
29:41On the other hand
29:42They couldn't keep him locked up
29:43Uh Finn
29:44We have a picture coming through of the wife
29:46I'd like permission to uh
29:48Distribute it to the newspapers and TV stations
29:52Right
29:52Thank you
29:53I'll have one of my men grab it when it comes in and send it out
29:56I will
29:58You're the man Danko
30:01I want you to send Webster in here please
30:04Oh uh he's not here
30:05He's over at the hospital checking to see how Willie is
30:08Oh he is is he
30:10Well have him report to me when he gets back
30:12I want to know how Willie is too
30:14Okay
30:15Okay
30:34Jill
30:35How is he?
30:39He's not responding to the medication
30:43His fever's up
30:45And we don't know the reason
30:48Look can I see him?
30:49No you can't see him
30:50He's in isolation
30:51He's burning up
30:52If he talked to you it would be out of a delirium
30:54And he probably wouldn't even know who you were
30:58And I'm really sorry
30:59Because I don't mean to take it out on you
31:01It's okay
31:04We're friends for
31:06Well
31:09Friends are supposed to help each other
31:13And I don't seem to be able to do that for Willie
31:18Look
31:20Can you buy me a cup of coffee?
31:22I left all my money in my other pants
31:26Yeah
31:29How's it going on the meningitis carrier?
31:33Good
31:33Willie's composite health
31:35Look
31:35His name's Ralph Sneed
31:42Escape convict
31:45I think he was here
31:46Who?
31:47Him
31:47Sneed
31:50First he was in Willie's room
31:53Posing as an orderly
31:55And then he was in the pharmacy
31:58So no wonder Willie's fever's up
32:02No wonder he isn't responding to the medication
32:04He never got the right medication
32:08I think Sneed tried to kill him
32:17Get me Dr. Ramsey
32:18Stat
32:23This woman may hold the key to the solution
32:26Of one of the most bizarre events
32:28To strike the city in years
32:30Authorities have been informed
32:32That she may be somewhere in hiding
32:34Afraid of the vengeance of Ralph Sneed
32:36The fugitive who is carrying the dangerous infection
32:40How many times do you have to see it?
32:43You know it isn't going to change
32:44Nothing will till you go to the police
32:46I can't
32:48But what are we supposed to do?
32:49Just sit around here and he comes knocking at the door?
32:51They'll find him
32:52That's what you said last night
32:53They will, they have to
32:56Arlene, it's wrong that you said
32:57Nothing is wrong when you're as afraid as I am, Lou
32:59Nothing
33:01I don't care how many bum leads are coming through
33:03I want those phones manned
33:04As long as it takes
33:07Come in
33:11Now don't tell me that
33:12Even a nut has eyes
33:14And he could have seen this woman
33:15What's his name?
33:16Sneed's ex-wife
33:17I don't care how many phony phone calls you're getting
33:20I want a log kept on each and every one
33:22You understand?
33:24Why aren't you monitoring phone calls?
33:26Because there's a woman out in the lobby
33:27Who says she knows where Sneed's ex-wife is
33:29Well, all right
33:30Take her statement
33:32Log it
33:32And run it through the mill
33:33What do you need me to tell you?
33:34Because Terry and I want to follow this up ourselves
33:36Oh, come on, boy
33:38I'm busy here
33:38Don't bother me now
33:39Look
33:40She says she's Sneed's ex-wife's hairdresser, right?
33:43She gave us a name
33:44Arlene Talbot
33:46Oh
33:46Well, that's different
33:47Why didn't you say so?
33:48Now at least we have a name
33:49Well, that's what Terry and I thought
33:51And that's why we wanted to check it out ourselves
33:53Go ahead
33:54Be my guest
33:54Follow it up
33:55You've earned it
33:56You identified Sneed
33:58Now get out of here, will you?
33:59Okay
34:26Come on
34:34Where did you find anything out?
34:37A lot
34:42She lives at 1207 North Elm
34:44Husband's, uh, Luke Talbot
34:48CPA of some kind
34:49Got his own business
34:51Been married for two and a half years
34:54How'd you, uh
34:56She's got a gabby neighbor
34:58What, you went to the house?
35:02You idiot
35:04What if she saw you?
35:06Relax
35:08Gabby never told me she saw, uh
35:11Her and her husband take off with suitcases in the car
35:14You know where they went?
35:16No
35:16Oh, great
35:19That's just beautiful
35:21Now we're right back where we started
35:26We're further back than that
35:32You look like a dried up cesspool, Ralph
35:35How do you feel?
35:37I feel great
35:38It's fine
35:39Good
35:41I don't
35:43I'm running a fever
35:46I got a headache
35:48My neck's sore
35:53I probably got the same kind of flu you got, huh?
35:56Yeah
35:58Get some aspirin and I'll drink
36:24That flu you got is called viral meningitis
36:27It says there the symptoms are exactly the same things I got
36:30You almost killed me, Snead
36:32What are you gonna do about it?
36:34I'm gonna find myself a doctor
36:36I get well
36:38They'll send you back to prison
36:40I don't care
36:41I wanna live
36:43Hey
36:43Hey
36:46Stop worrying
36:48You won't even have to take a step out of here
36:50I got a cure
36:52Yeah
36:54Yeah
36:54Yeah
36:55What do you think?
36:56I wanna let myself die?
36:58Well, what is it?
37:00Where is it?
37:01Right here
37:17A mutual friend of mine and Mr. Talbot told me your boss was the best
37:21The best in the business
37:22And the way the IRS is breathing down my neck
37:25Believe me
37:26I need the best
37:29Well, I'm sorry, sir
37:30But I'm under strict orders
37:32I can't tell you where Mr. Talbot is
37:34Well, I understand
37:35I understand
37:35And I don't want you to get in trouble on my account
37:38Look
37:39This is last year's tax return
37:41With all the particulars
37:42Including my name and address
37:44You just send this to Mr. Talbot
37:46Wherever he is
37:47By special messenger
37:48And you let him decide for himself
37:50Whether or not he wants to get involved in my case
37:52And tell him
37:53I'm willing to pay him 20 cents
37:55On every dollar he saves me
37:57Plus I'll pay for the messenger service
38:00Hmm?
38:02Come on, what do you say?
38:05I'll see that Mr. Talbot gets this
38:08And soon
38:09If he doesn't get it in time
38:11It won't do me any good
38:12Right?
38:14He'll get it today
38:15Ah, terrific
38:17You just saved my life
38:19Come on, go ahead
38:22And then
38:23Come on
38:25Come on
38:41Come on
38:48Moveχ
39:10Neighbors saw both of them leave with a couple of suitcases,
39:13and someone else came by looking for them.
39:15Showed them a picture of Sneed and Towers, and Towers was here.
39:19We'd better get someone going and get to them before they do that.
39:22Good thing Riker gave us that search warrant.
39:24That's for sure.
39:48Jamaica Bay Inn.
39:49Hello, desk clerk.
39:50One moment, please.
39:52Desk.
39:53Hello, desk clerk. This is Officer Webster of the SCPD, 84934.
39:58Do you have a Mr. and Mrs. Talbot register there?
40:00Let me check the register. Can you hold?
40:02Mm-hmm.
40:03Oh, I'm sorry.
40:04Now, wait a minute. They might be registered on a different name.
40:08She's in her 30s, very pretty.
40:10He's in his 40s, wears horn-rimmed glasses with an earring aid attached.
40:14Sounds like the Donovans. Made the reservation over the phone.
40:16Yeah. That might be them.
40:19Thank you. Thank you.
40:21At a hotel on the north side, near the airport.
40:24Better call Riker, tell him what we got.
40:32Nurse's station, Mrs. Danko.
40:33Hi, babe. It's me.
40:35Uh, how's Willie?
40:37Well, Dr. Ramsey's with him now.
40:39Uh, look, I just called the precinct.
40:41They said that Riker was on his way over there.
40:43Has he got there yet?
40:44Uh, no. He said he would be here,
40:46but I had...
40:48Uh, wait a minute. Here he is.
40:50Lieutenant?
40:50It's Mike.
40:52Mike?
40:53Hey, Lieutenant.
40:54I think we got something.
40:55Oh, well, tell me what it is.
40:58Uh, Dr. Ramsey.
41:00How's Willie?
41:01Well, he's either getting better or he's pregnant.
41:04Pregnant?
41:05He just asked for a pie a la mode and a pickle.
41:07He did!
41:11Lieutenant.
41:12Mike?
41:13Willie's hungry.
41:15Out of sight.
41:16Okay.
41:16Yeah.
41:18I'm not sure what it means, but, um, the kid's hungry.
41:23Oh, wow. Let's go.
41:41Hey, Budart.
41:43Whoa!
41:45Uh!
41:47Uh!
41:49Uh!
41:53Uh!
41:54It's probably just the messenger that my secretary sent over.
41:56Uh-huh.
42:04Who, Dart?
42:06I told you there's nothing to worry about.
42:08It's just the messenger.
42:10Oh!
42:16Well, well, well.
42:20Move away from her.
42:23Walk away, Lou!
42:26Oh, by God, I'll kill you where you stand.
42:33Don't hurt her. Please.
42:36Please, for God's sake, don't kill her!
42:42Tell him to stay there, or I'll kill him first.
42:47Please, Lou, stay there. Don't do anything.
42:50I don't want you to die.
42:54No.
42:59Me, me you choose to let stay in prison for the rest of my life,
43:02and him you're gonna die for.
43:19All I ever gave you was love.
43:22What did I do? Why did you want to kill me?
43:26I didn't want you hurt, Ralph.
43:30But I couldn't live with it.
43:33You murdered a man in cold blood.
43:37So you turned me in and went away to find another husband.
43:41Yeah. You cared a lot.
43:45I did once.
43:50Stop!
43:54Police officers!
44:00Try it, and you'll kill her.
44:02I'll throw the guns over here.
44:05Hang on!
44:10I'll move back. Give me one.
44:15Come on, man. Get out of the way.
44:24Come here, Tom.
44:25Come here, Tom.
44:28You're dead.
44:32You're dead.
44:35You're dead, Mike.
44:39You're dead.
44:39You're dead.
44:40You're dead.
44:48There he is.
45:36What are you doing?
45:40Sneed!
45:41Sneed, you need a doctor. We can help you.
45:46That disease you got is gonna kill you if you don't get help.
46:11I'm not gonna kill you.
46:13I'm not gonna kill you.
46:35No!
47:14Come on!
47:29Don't do it, Snead!
47:36Come on!
47:37Snead!
47:37Don't touch me!
47:43Come on, Snead. This doesn't make any sense. The doctors can help you.
47:45Don't touch me, cop. Stay away from me.
47:48You don't have to die, man.
47:49Stay away!
47:51And give us your head! Snead!
48:05I'm gonna get them.
48:07I'm going to get them.
48:15Okay. Workout. All right.
48:17Wait. Let me get those.
48:18Let cut.
48:19Oh, go ahead.
48:20Okay, I think it's gonna help, huh? No, go ahead. Good move. All right.
48:25Here we go. Get those fingers. Look at those fingers.
48:32Okay. I'll open.
48:36I'll see you and raise you to this. Uh-huh. Yeah, well,
48:41can't win them all. I'll see you.
48:44Give me two. He's sure looking a lot better, man. Sure feel a lot better.
48:50But let me tell you, that's it for me. No more mouth-to-mouth. No way.
49:02What's this? Your lunch. Yeah, we're not taking any chances.
49:07Remember now, you're eating for two. Thank you.
49:23Bye.
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