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00:14I want to know, can you feel it?
00:28I want to know, can you feel it?
00:31That's the thing.
00:42You've got to be kidding me, not again!
00:48Hey! Yeah, you! It's 8 in the morning!
01:07What are you doing, baby?
01:09I want something with this guy. I had it.
01:14Okay, I'm recording this for legal purposes.
01:17My name's Tyler Marr, and this is my house.
01:19Okay, and this is my neighbor's house.
01:21Belonging to one Stephen Corbett.
01:23You're too referred to as jerkweed.
01:26Alright? Now, for the past year, jerkweed has had guys over here hammering stuff and mowing stuff and doing God
01:32knows what else at 8 in the friggin' AM right outside my bedroom window.
01:36Alright? Now, jerkweed knows I do my thing late at night.
01:40Who knows I need my mornings to sleep?
01:41So today, it's gonna stop!
01:53Somebody had a bad morning with a wood chipper.
01:59Yeah, looks like your guys are gonna have to work their magic on this one.
02:06Whoever our victim is is sprayed all over the inside of that truck.
02:12Now, who is our shirtless friend?
02:14It's Tyler Marr. He's the neighbor that called it in.
02:17He's covered in blood but says he didn't see anything.
02:19Look, all I saw was blood.
02:22Okay, you don't believe me? Look at my camera.
02:23I was just recording it for legal protection, okay?
02:25I just came down to tell the gardener to turn that thing off.
02:28I didn't know he was gonna fall into it.
02:29You're saying that that's the gardener?
02:31Yeah, I mean, he was the only guy down here.
02:33Hey, what the hell is going on here?
02:35Who are you?
02:37The gardener.
02:40So then who is our victim?
02:44Yeah!
03:06We don't get fooled again.
03:11Don't get fooled again.
03:14No, no!
03:39It's gonna stop!
03:55Look, I wasn't anywhere near it.
03:57If you remember, you guys were here before I was.
03:59We have an eyewitness that said you started that chipper not too long before the incident.
04:03And then nature called and I answered.
04:04So you were nearby?
04:06You would think that, wouldn't you?
04:07But my employer, Mr. Corbett, is too cheap to rent a portage on,
04:10so I have to drag my ass two blocks to some fast food restaurant to use the can.
04:13Wait a minute. You turned the wood chipper on and then you left?
04:16Do it every morning. Keeps these rich brats from sleeping in.
04:19That's how I get back at them.
04:21It's a very interesting tactic, but what you're actually telling us is that you're guilty of negligent homicide.
04:26How's that?
04:27Someone died in a piece of equipment you left unattended, that's how.
04:29Get him out of here.
04:37I don't know. Maybe it's an accident.
04:40No way.
04:41There's signs of struggle by the wood chipper.
04:43This is murder.
04:44What do you say we talk to the owner?
04:49Mr. Corbett, someone dies under suspicious circumstances in your front yard,
04:53and all you can say is you're insured?
04:55That's a remodel. These things happen.
04:56Yeah, apparently a lot.
04:59You racked up no less than nine complaints from your neighbors about early morning ruckus.
05:03And every one of those was rejected.
05:05I abide by the city regs. My workers don't start till 8 a.m.
05:09Besides, both my next-door neighbors party till 4 in the morning.
05:12Nobody does anything when I complain about that noise.
05:14So you decided to throw one of your neighbors in the wood chipper?
05:17What?
05:18Yeah, in the middle of the day.
05:20The wood chipper guy was the only guy scheduled to work here today, wasn't he?
05:23Hey, Mr. Corbett, you did know that he leaves it on during break.
05:25It gives you access to the murder weapon.
05:27Well, I've been home all morning.
05:28The murder took place at your home.
05:30I meant I haven't left my house.
05:31Is there anyone who can confirm that?
05:33Oh, yeah. My lawyer.
05:36He's a ray of sunshine.
06:13How does somebody fit in this thing?
06:15Because of its speed.
06:16This blade wheel spins at over 2,000 rpms.
06:19So fast, it creates its own suction.
06:22All the killer had to do was push the victim into the feeder and it's over.
06:26When it spins, it's like getting hit with 50,000 knives.
06:30Then the drum throws the remains up the chute or they spray out.
06:53All the drugs to buy, and there's no water.
06:54The dogs uses melhor.
06:54But the drugs used have some addition.
06:54But it's like I'm going to practice.
06:58You're almost died.
07:02Hey, I think I might have found what's jamming up the works.
07:06Let me see.
07:11Looks like a piece of femur.
07:13Because of the round section near the anticular cavity?
07:15Somebody's been studying his anatomy.
07:18Yeah, you know.
07:20Hold on.
07:22His marrow is really pale.
07:24What does that mean?
07:25That our victim had leukemia.
07:27Radiation treatment to the bone can change the color of the marrow.
07:38Hey, check this out.
07:40Something survived the chipper.
07:43What is it?
07:44There's a bug crawling in that bone.
07:51Looks like some kind of mite.
07:54I've never heard of a bone mite.
07:55I mean, is there such thing as a bone mite?
07:56No.
07:57Probably came from the wood.
07:59But technically, it's on the body, so it's evidence.
08:01Let's get it to trace.
08:03Yeah, okay.
08:06What were you doing with the bone?
08:08Well, the DNA from the blood didn't hit and coat us.
08:10So what, you were hoping to find someone else's DNA on?
08:13Yeah, actually, I was.
08:14Because Tara thinks that the victim may have had leukemia, so they probably had a bone marrow transplant.
08:19So the DNA would still be in the marrow?
08:21Yeah, because it takes a long time for the recipient to replace the new stuff with their own,
08:25and so you end up getting two profiles in one person.
08:28All right, did you get a hit on the donor and coat us?
08:30Let's see.
08:32No.
08:34But there's enough common markers for these profiles to be familial,
08:37which would mean the victim's child was the donor.
08:39I'll call the area hospitals, and I'll see if anybody has a case that matches.
08:44If we get a hit, that's going to be a tough notification to make.
08:46Yeah, right.
08:48I'll check back with you, thanks.
08:49Okay, yeah.
08:59This is my father.
09:03Ethan Rieger.
09:06Sorry for your loss, Miss Rieger.
09:08It's weird.
09:10I saved his life by giving him that transplant, and then someone just took it away.
09:20Is there anyone that you can think of who might want to hurt him?
09:23No.
09:27Is anything troubling him lately?
09:28Is he acting strange?
09:31He's been acting strange for a long time.
09:35You want the truth?
09:38I haven't spoken to him in a while.
09:43He's got a falling out.
09:45More like dropping off the face of the earth.
09:49After Dad went into remission,
09:52my mom died in a car accident.
09:56About two years ago.
10:02He was crazy about her.
10:05And he didn't take it well.
10:07No.
10:09I was going away for college, but instead I stayed here.
10:12In case he needed me.
10:15But he just threw himself into his job.
10:17What did he do?
10:19He was a doctor.
10:21Plastic surgery.
10:22Shared a practice with Sean Lofton.
10:31Whoever said beauty was in the eye of the beholder was lying.
10:35It all comes down to one number.
10:371.618.
10:39The golden ratio.
10:41So my face, it isn't in this ratio?
10:43Part of it isn't.
10:45The ratio between the height of your forehead to your nose
10:47and your nose to your chin is 1.35,
10:50which is a little small.
10:52But if I put a chin implant right here,
10:54it will lengthen your jaw and give your face
10:57the proper proportions.
10:59Excuse me.
11:00Dr. Lofton.
11:01I'm with a patient right now.
11:03My receptionist will be right back.
11:04I'm with the Miami-Dade Police Department.
11:05We want to ask you a few questions about Dr. Rieger.
11:09Of course.
11:10Uh, Marika, do you mind waiting in the other room?
11:16When your people called me,
11:17you'll be happy to know I notified his patients right away.
11:19Well, that's unfortunate.
11:21We suspect that one of them may be involved.
11:23I didn't even think of that.
11:25Well, we'd like to take a look at his client files.
11:27Of course.
11:28Right this way.
11:31Kept everything on his laptop.
11:34You know what?
11:35You're probably right.
11:36I wouldn't be surprised if one of his patients was involved.
11:38What makes you say that?
11:39Because Ethan didn't spend time with anyone else.
11:42They must have had a lot of happy patients.
11:44Just a couple.
11:44He only had a couple at a time.
11:46He obsessed over them.
11:47Look, plastic surgery is about volume.
11:49We have to get them in and out just to stay afloat.
11:51So why were you two partners?
11:52Because Ethan wasn't always like that.
11:54His wife died.
11:55And I understand that changes a man, but he got weird.
11:58Started taking house calls.
11:59That turns a 45-minute consult into four hours.
12:02House calls.
12:03Was Stephen Corbett a patient?
12:05Steve Corbett, no, but Elizabeth Corbett was.
12:07That must be her husband.
12:08Thank you very much, Doctor.
12:16Eric Delco, Miami-Dade Police Department.
12:18I told you people on the phone, leave my wife alone.
12:21She's not mixed up in this.
12:22I wouldn't be so sure about that, Mr. Corbett.
12:24The man that was murdered on your front lawn is your wife's plastic surgeon.
12:29I didn't know Dr. Riga was here this morning.
12:32Apparently your wife did.
12:34She's repeatedly refused to come in for questioning, so we've issued a subpoena to force her to appear.
12:38Might be what it takes to get her out of that room.
12:41What do you mean?
12:43Elizabeth's room's down the hall.
12:44At the end.
13:07Mrs. Corbett.
13:15Don't come in.
13:17Mrs. Corbett, I'm CSI Delco.
13:18I need to ask you some questions.
13:21I can't let you see me like this.
13:24I let Dr. Riga see you this morning.
13:29I asked him to stop by to talk about my next procedure.
13:34What procedure is that?
13:37There have been so many.
13:39Mrs. Corbett, if you don't speak to me, I'm going to have to have you arrested.
13:50Now, do you see why I couldn't have killed Dr. Riga?
13:54I never leave this house.
13:56Dr. Riga was killed here this morning.
13:58Maybe that's why you called him.
13:59You snuck him into the house so no one would see.
14:01I hide his visits because my husband doesn't understand.
14:05He spends thousands to make our house perfect, but he doesn't see that I want to be perfect, too.
14:14So I ask him to park down the street and come in through the side door.
14:20How often are these visits?
14:23It used to be a lot, but I hadn't heard from him in a while.
14:32I want you to finish what you started.
14:35Elizabeth, in reassessing your case, I realized you weren't a good candidate for what I wanted you to look like.
14:41Your facial structure isn't right.
14:46But you promised me that I would be beautiful.
14:48And you will be.
14:50Just not the way I imagined it.
14:58What was it that he imagined for you?
15:00I don't know.
15:03But it wasn't this.
15:06I'm 32 years old.
15:19That's me.
15:21It was.
15:23If you can believe it.
15:28And I would give anything to look like that again.
15:31I used to think that I was plain.
15:35And then he turned me into a monster.
15:37Mrs. Cobra, you realize this is motive to kill Dr. Rieger?
15:44I'm sorry.
15:46I'm sorry.
15:54I'm sorry.
15:58I'm sorry.
15:59I'm sorry.
16:01I'm sorry.
16:01I'm sorry.
16:01I'm sorry.
16:01I'm sorry.
16:01I'm sorry.
16:01I'm sorry.
16:02I'm sorry.
16:02I'm sorry.
16:04I'm sorry.
16:04I'm sorry.
16:08I'm sorry.
16:19I don't know.
17:01I don't know.
17:10Horatio, look who Stetler dragged in.
17:27Is everything okay here, Horatio?
17:29Why don't you tell me, Rick?
17:31I know you and Ron Serres have a history, but some things have developed.
17:34I need you to put that aside for the bigger picture.
17:36Whose big picture is that, Rick?
17:38When I can explain, I will.
17:40You'll be first to know.
17:41Si.
17:43Hi.
17:45How you doing, Red?
17:48From the looks of it, better than you are, Ron.
17:50Oh, come on, Red.
17:52Thought you'd be impressed.
17:54This whole rising from the dead thing, that was your idea.
17:57Well, I guess your modeling career is over.
18:01Is it?
18:02But if it is, I got you to thank for it.
18:06I don't hold grudges, man.
18:07How about you?
18:10Tell that to your dead plastic surgeon, Ron.
18:14Do we have evidence that involves him in that?
18:16Not yet.
18:17But, but, how about the trafficking of illegal weapons?
18:23Oh, you know, that's not.
18:25We were just discussing that.
18:26I'm learning as I go, but remember, it was your little money scam that lured me into that
18:32unfortunate weapons deal.
18:33You know what they call that?
18:35Entrapment.
18:36He's right.
18:36State attorney won't touch you.
18:37I won't need the state attorney, Rick.
18:41You missed me, didn't you?
18:42I won't next time.
18:47I'm going to back up as well.
18:49Let's go, Stats.
18:58Yeah, Frank.
18:59Mrs. Corbett said our Vic parked down the street from our house.
19:02What kind of car did Rieger drive?
19:05Mercedes S600.
19:07Huh.
19:08The tires have been slashed.
19:13Yeah, I'm going to need that tow, Frank.
19:44It doesn't look like any sliced tire I've seen before.
19:47Yeah, the cut is almost too smooth.
19:58There's a lip under this cut.
19:59Yeah, the rubber melted away, but it's too clean to be a torch job.
20:03Yeah, I'm thinking more surgical.
20:04This was done by a plasma blade.
20:06You're watching too many science fiction movies.
20:08No, it's a surgical tool that sends pulses of plasma to cut through tissue.
20:11It also cauterizes as it goes.
20:17Sounds like the perfect instrument for a cosmetic surgeon.
20:23What are you guys doing in here?
20:24A plasma blade was used to cut Dr. Rieger's tires today.
20:28And, uh, I'd like to take a look at yours.
20:30Why would I slash Ethan's tires?
20:32Friendly partnership turned into deadly competition.
20:35But I wouldn't kill him.
20:36I'd still like to take a look at yours.
20:39It's in here.
20:53No.
20:54It's not here.
20:54But I used it yesterday, then I put it in my bag.
20:59I remember because Ethan was arguing with that burn patient of his.
21:03Is that the patient?
21:05That's the guy.
21:07What were they arguing about?
21:09You learn to read your patients.
21:10If they won't tell you how their injuries happened, either they were abused or they're into something illegal, this guy
21:15wouldn't talk.
21:16Ethan got nervous, told him he was going to drop him.
21:18I'm sorry.
21:19No.
21:20No, no, you can't stop working on me now.
21:22That is unethical.
21:24And you know what?
21:25If I get wind from the cops that you've told them about me, and believe me, I know which way
21:31the wind blows, I will put you in hell myself.
21:38What are you looking at, dork?
21:41I took off right after that.
21:45Sarah saw him put the blade in the bag.
21:47He took the blade and used it to cut Rieger's tire.
22:13Check the bag for prints.
22:15You think the Cirrus guy killed Ethan?
22:16Why didn't you come forward?
22:18Are you kidding?
22:20I'm not messing with that guy.
22:22He was Ethan's problem.
22:23But now he's your problem.
22:25Doctor.
22:42Checking up on me, Horatio?
22:45You'll be very happy to know I have a job.
22:48Took your advice.
22:50Got things straight.
22:51Ron Sarris is alive.
22:56Wait a minute, that's impossible.
23:00He died in that explosion.
23:02His body was never recovered, Julia.
23:09And you think I know where he is?
23:11No, that's not why I'm here.
23:12Then why are you here, Horatio?
23:14I'm here because I believe he's going to come after you.
23:26Why now?
23:28I don't know yet.
23:29But be prepared.
23:36I wish we could do something about the blood, because every time it sprays across the lens,
23:40I can't see anything.
23:41The blood is kind of translucent before it coagulates, right?
23:44Yeah.
23:45Maybe we can see through it.
23:47If I increase the contrast and color time of the image in favor of the red values.
23:52See?
23:54There, now we can see through it.
23:55Well, kind of.
23:57Yeah, but then what about the rest of the image?
23:59Because now that's all blown out.
24:00We won't need it.
24:01This is a duplicate.
24:03And if I replace the original blood with the translucent version...
24:07It disappears.
24:09Well, it's still there, just less so.
24:11Let's run it forward.
24:12Okay.
24:14Wait a minute.
24:15What was that?
24:16What's what?
24:16I didn't see anything?
24:17It was just right on the edge of the frame.
24:19Will you rewind it just a little bit?
24:20Okay.
24:21Right there.
24:24Judging by that watch, it'd say we're looking at a dude.
24:27Let's push in on the watch.
24:31What about clarity?
24:33Hmm.
24:33The grain's too big this close.
24:35This camera wasn't made from macro.
24:39It's a little fuzzy, but it's engraved.
24:45Dillinger High MVP 2008.
24:49Let's take a look at the Dillinger yearbook.
24:53Come on and...
25:06Jump.
25:07Jump.
25:08When I say jump, you say.
25:11I ain't never seen nobody out of here.
25:15Alrighty.
25:35Hi, Detective. I'm Bonnie.
25:37Hi, Detective Tripp.
25:40Oh, and this, uh, this is, uh,
25:43Seaside Duquesne.
25:47Lucas, why don't you have a seat?
25:49Thanks for coming down, Lucas.
25:51Your, uh, girlfriend can wait outside if you don't mind.
25:55You are too sweet, but I'm actually his mother.
25:59Oh, really?
26:01Wow. Sorry about that.
26:02No, no worries. It happens all the time.
26:05So, why did you want to question my son?
26:08Mrs. Gallinetti, we believe that your son, Lucas,
26:11may have been involved in a murder this morning.
26:14We've pulled a still off of a camcorder
26:16that we recovered at the scene.
26:18We tracked that watch to your school.
26:20I guess you had a great arm last season.
26:22I'm sorry, who was murdered?
26:24Dr. Ethan Rieger.
26:26That's my doctor.
26:30Look, I was just gonna talk to him, that's all.
26:33Talk to him about what?
26:34To tell him to stay away from you.
26:36Lucas, why would you want to do that?
26:38Because he ruined my mom.
26:42How do you mean?
26:44All right, you can look.
26:48See this?
26:49This was my mom.
26:51That's just over a year ago.
26:53It's like a totally different person.
26:54Give me that, Lucas.
26:56I'm still your mother.
26:57No, you're not.
26:59Look at her, okay?
27:01Dr. Rieger didn't just change her looks,
27:03he changed her.
27:04She used to be there when I got back from school.
27:06And now she's too busy
27:09getting ready to hit the clubs.
27:10And some nights she doesn't even come home.
27:12And I know that she's sleeping with some random guy.
27:15That's enough.
27:16Mrs. Scallanetti, please.
27:20Lucas, I need you to be honest with me.
27:22Did you kill Dr. Rieger?
27:24No.
27:30Mom, you can't believe me.
27:33I followed him from his office,
27:35but I got lost along the way.
27:38When I found his car again at that house,
27:40I thought I'd just wait for him to come out.
27:44But that's when I found the blood.
27:48What the hell?
27:57Are you going to arrest him?
28:02I'll take that as a no, then.
28:05So until you can actually prove that he did anything,
28:08you leave my son out of this.
28:12Let's go, Lucas.
28:13Come on.
28:14Come on.
28:15Come on.
28:16Come on.
28:17Come on.
28:17Come on.
28:20Come on.
28:57Come on.
28:59Callie?
29:01Callie, I finally cracked it.
29:02The case?
29:04The mites.
29:05The ones we found in Dr. Rieger's remains.
29:06Oh, good.
29:07Do you know who they came from?
29:08No, but I know how they got there.
29:10Where are his biologicals?
29:11They've been moved down to autopsy.
29:13Tell me what you're looking for.
29:15Hair.
29:30I'm ready.
29:30I'll be right.
29:30Ooh.
29:31The.
29:31The.
29:45Theтора.
29:45This.
30:45All right, well, we know that the hair doesn't belong to Dr. Rieger.
30:48It's too long.
30:49So he must have grabbed a handful of his killer's hair before he went in the chipper.
30:53Yeah, it's possible.
30:54Although what sticks for me on that is that our suspect list is full of people who take
30:58care of themselves, and obviously some of them way too much so.
31:01What if the hair didn't originally come from our killer?
31:03You mean someone transferred it on to Dr. Rieger?
31:05Yeah, someone that died a long time ago and on another continent.
31:09Take a look at this.
31:09You see the dark band at the end of the strand of hair?
31:13Yeah.
31:13That's the hair's root.
31:14It looks putrefied.
31:16It's because it came from a decomposing corpse.
31:19Some foreign wig companies, they get their raw materials from, let's say, unwilling donors.
31:28Wow.
31:30Can you imagine how you feel if you discovered your doctor gave you one of those wigs?
31:46Miss Corbett, we know that you wear a wig.
31:49My hair was damaged from so many years of treating it.
31:53Dr. Rieger said I would look better with one.
31:56Did Dr. Rieger provide it for you?
31:59Yes.
32:01Why?
32:02We believe that he pulled strands from your wig when you pushed him into the wood chipper.
32:13Some human hair wigs are made in less than sanitary conditions.
32:18Well, they have mites.
32:20Let me just stop you right there.
32:23Like the rest of me, mine's synthetic.
32:30Yeah, yeah.
32:43It is.
32:52Could you please leave?
32:55Miss Corbett, we're sorry.
32:57I hope you understand we have to follow every lead.
33:04I am so sorry, Miss Corbett.
33:18After we spoke earlier, I remembered something.
33:24Something Dr. Rieger said.
33:28You asked me what he wanted me to look like.
33:33I think it was someone else.
33:42I don't understand.
33:43You should look like her.
33:49I don't understand.
33:51You should look like her.
33:54He gave up on me.
33:59Do you have any idea who he was referring to?
34:02I don't.
34:04I...
34:06I couldn't bring myself to ask him.
34:09How long ago did you begin treatments?
34:15Almost two years ago.
34:17It's around when Dr. Rieger's wife died.
34:37You pulled up the accident file on Marnie Rieger.
34:39Her daughter said she died in a car collision two years ago.
34:45You pulled up Bonnie Galanetti?
34:50No, that's Marnie Rieger.
34:52That's the doctor's dead wife.
34:58She looks exactly like Bonnie.
35:01Pull up Dr. Rieger's patient files on Bonnie.
35:17That's why Dr. Rieger stopped working on Mrs. Corbett.
35:19He finally got it right with Bonnie.
35:26You're accusing me of pushing Ethan into a wood chipper?
35:30This is just as crazy as trying to pin it on my son.
35:33Please sit down, Ms. Galanetti.
35:35It's a warrant.
35:38For what?
35:39To obtain a hair sample.
35:46Hard evidence comes in many forms, Mrs. Galanetti.
35:49Even microscopic.
35:58What is that?
35:59It's your hair magnified 200 times.
36:02Those are mites.
36:03That are feeding on the dead human hair
36:05that was used to make your extensions.
36:07We found the same hair mites on Dr. Rieger
36:09when we pulled him out of the wood chipper.
36:15Oh my god.
36:17Get off.
36:18Get off.
36:20Get off.
36:38Get off.
36:39In life.
36:43And with him.
36:45He's the man that Lucas said you were sleeping with.
36:50It was more than that.
36:55I loved him.
36:58I thought that he loved me until this morning.
37:03Hey.
37:05I brought you some breakfast
37:07and thought that maybe we could play doctor before anyone's going.
37:13It is tempting.
37:16But I have a few house calls.
37:18I'll tell you what.
37:20When I'm done,
37:21I'll take the rest of the day off.
37:23Mmm.
37:26I love you.
37:29I love you.
37:40I love you.
38:15All those operations, all that pain.
38:20He never loved me.
38:23He loved his dead wife.
38:27So you followed him to the Corbett's house?
38:32I wanted him to realize what he had done.
38:37Bonnie?
38:39Did you follow me?
38:41Don't you mean Marnie?
38:44Isn't that who I am to you?
38:46Get away from there. You can hurt yourself.
38:50I can't live with what you've done to me.
38:53But I hope that you can.
38:55No, no, no. Don't do it.
38:57I can't lose you again, Marnie.
39:14Mrs. Gallinetti, was your son involved?
39:19No.
39:20No, I had no idea that he was there.
39:23He must have come after I left.
39:31Oh, my God.
39:35What is Lucas going to do without me?
39:55Horatio, I wanted you to hear this from me first.
39:58Ron Sarris has been placed in a confidential informant program.
40:13We can use this guy to play the other side.
40:15It's what he does.
40:17And you don't see this as a...
40:18That's a dangerous gamble.
40:25Well, it's already paid off.
40:27He's arranged a 75-kilo deal.
40:29He's getting one of our undercover cops inside the factory.
40:37Horatio,
40:38let me make this clear for you.
40:41Any interference with Sarris,
40:42violation of department policy.
40:45Thanks for the heads up, Rick.
41:07See, you heard the news, right?
41:09Red, you and me?
41:10We're going to be working together?
41:11Yeah.
41:16You know,
41:18you have to have a little more faith in humanity.
41:23Me, I'm a changed man.
41:26I am.
41:27I mean, I'm working for the good guys now.
41:29To protect and to serve.
41:32I organize a couple of wiretaps,
41:34seizure here, raid there.
41:36Who knows, man?
41:37Maybe they even give me my own badge like yours.
41:40Your wife survived the attack.
41:45Yeah, I heard about that.
41:46Terrible.
41:49You know,
41:49I had a name of a pretty good doctor.
41:52It's too bad he's dead.
41:55Second time,
41:56maybe I don't want a badge after all.
42:00You want to pull your gun out right now,
42:01you want to blow my brains out.
42:02But that badge,
42:03it's the only thing stopping you, isn't it?
42:05I know you took the blade.
42:08Well,
42:08I still bet you didn't get any prints on it, then.
42:11For a thousand years,
42:12Oh,
42:12oh,
42:13oh,
42:16oh,
42:17oh, oh,
42:19oh, oh.
42:22Oh, oh, oh, oh.
42:28Oh, oh.
42:28Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
42:31Oh, oh.
42:32Oh, oh, oh.
42:34Oh, oh, oh, oh.
42:35Oh, oh.
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