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مسلسل Mr. Mercedes مترجم - Episode 2

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00:01Previously on Mr. Mercedes
00:03Showing up to a jobster in a Mercedes-Benz, sign of the times, I guess, right?
00:07Maybe it's the mayor coming to check out his big to-do.
00:11Got 16 dead, tripled out in injuries.
00:14Somebody lost control.
00:15He didn't lose control.
00:17Retirement, you hate it, don't you?
00:18It's an adjustment.
00:19When was the last time you had sex?
00:21You propositioned me either.
00:23You need to find some sort of purpose.
00:31Jerome!
00:31Shit.
00:32You only go to computers.
00:33Yeah? You know I am.
00:34Is it possible for a file to just disappear on its own?
00:36Whoever did this knows his shit.
00:38And this is your job right here, Brady.
00:40And whether you choose to see me as such or not, I'm sort of your mentor in life.
00:43Was it ever disclosed?
00:44Smiley face sticker was found on the steering wheel?
00:46Of all the cases for you to obsess over...
00:4816 people died!
00:48I'm still on the case. You're retired.
01:13The wind turns like a dagger.
01:17The rain falls like a hammer.
01:21The sky has grown dark, but it's not too late.
01:28The weather crashes down.
01:32What's lost cannot be found.
01:37The night is closing, but it's not too late.
01:43It's not too late.
01:47It's not too late.
01:49It's not too late.
01:52The atmosphere is lethal, but I will fear no evil.
02:22Happy birthday, dear Patty
02:28Happy birthday to you
02:34Yay! You did so good!
02:38Can you smile for the camera?
02:40Look right at Grandma.
02:42Oh, it's certainly a big day.
02:44One month old.
02:46You know, if you were a dog,
02:48you'd be like five years old.
02:51Is that right?
02:52I think you got the math a little backwards, sweetie.
02:54Oh, yeah.
02:55Well, that's okay.
02:57I think we'll leave the math tutoring to Grandma
02:59and then I'll stay in charge of action.
03:05I bet when you grow up,
03:07you might be the first woman president.
03:12Wouldn't that be something?
03:14We can dream, right, Grandma?
03:41Happy birthday to you.
03:46I've got to be the first woman?
03:54I've got to be the first man in the living room,
03:57If you want to be the first thing,
03:58you're gonna know just what she's gonna do now.
04:01You're going to have a trombone band to make that stuff –
04:06you're going to be the middifty man.
04:07I think I've happened to you.
04:24who's out there who's there
04:32I'm not in the fucking mood
04:34I will blow your head off so help me God
04:37freeze
04:42for fuck's sake
04:48freeze
04:48you
04:50fucking move
04:51throw your head off
04:52you're a goddamn dead man
05:00Jesus
05:00fucking Christ
05:05what the hell are you doing in there
05:08Bill
05:08what's the matter
05:09call an ambulance
05:11oh my God
05:12just call an ambulance would you
05:16yeah
05:18it's good and broke but you're gonna be fine
05:31who is he
05:32who is he
05:33he's a neighbor
05:34he was next door
05:35I was playing street hockey
05:38what was he doing in your backyard
05:39I don't know
05:40I'm climbing the fence
05:42here
05:44drink this
05:45quickly
05:45what
05:46your breath
05:48it smells like a saloon
05:49loaded man
05:50loaded gun
05:51it's not good
05:52Bill
05:55drink it
05:58what happened
05:59what happened was this
05:59I saw you becoming unhinged after the incident
06:02you were having a panic attack
06:04I brought you whiskey to calm your nerves
06:07do it
06:08if any luck somebody will catch it on camera
06:10you can introduce it to your trial as exhibit A
06:14I almost shot a kid Bill
06:27I snuck out to go to a party
06:29you evidently caught him sneaking back in
06:32is he gonna be okay
06:33mangled his arm good
06:36I said you had a gun
06:37I did yeah
06:38I thought he was an intruder
06:41I got a permit for the gun
06:42I'm a retired police officer
06:45decorated
06:45retired detective
06:47this is Bill Hodges
06:50where's the weapon now
06:51back in the house
06:55I need to calm my nerves
06:58too much adrenaline
06:59it's not good for the heart
07:01the boy said you pointed the gun at his head
07:04and threatened him
07:04yeah well like I said
07:05I thought he was an intruder
07:06I was scared for my life
07:09is there a problem
07:12no
07:15you fucking dick
07:23are you sure you're okay
07:25I've got an herb tea I like before bed
07:27it calms me if I'm anxious
07:28good
07:29bourbon hit the spot
07:36thank you Ida
07:37I'm fine
07:38you don't look fine
07:40I am
07:41thank you again
07:52Bill
07:55retirement messes with something
07:56yeah that seems to be a running theme
07:59you know
07:59for what it's worth
08:00I'm good with mess
08:02look at the way I live
08:03life is supposed to be messy
08:04I read it somewhere
08:06I read it somewhere
08:07well
08:08seems like you're right where you want to be
08:14well
08:15I'm just next door
08:16thank you
08:17it's all good
08:21I'm everything
08:27hi
08:27hi
08:27hi
08:29hi
08:31hi
08:31hi
08:33hi
08:38hi
08:40hi
08:40hi
09:05I don't know.
09:22We don't give warranties with repairs.
09:24That is only on new products.
09:28Don't stand behind your work?
09:29We do.
09:30We're very proud of our service.
09:32Our policy with warranties, however.
09:34Yeah, fine.
09:36Thank you for your patronage, sir.
09:42What was that?
09:45Oh, um, that's also a policy that we have.
09:49We thank customers for their continued patronage.
09:53Can I say something?
09:56You may be out of line.
09:57Oh, yeah, no, please.
09:58Yeah, it's a free country.
10:00I mean, sort of.
10:03I have small children.
10:05Sometimes I bring them with me.
10:07I have no problem with alternative lifestyles.
10:09But when it's flaunted, kids might get the idea that it's not alternative, that it's normal.
10:17That's a message that concerns me.
10:22I understand.
10:25And not to exacerbate your concern, but there was this recent study out of Germany that says that by 2060,
10:38homosexuals are going to completely rule the world.
10:41Actually, just the dykes, the pansies, well, they'll still be pansies.
10:48Thank God, right?
10:50Freak.
11:03What the fuck was that?
11:04Did you hear what he said to me?
11:06I don't care.
11:07He's a customer.
11:09So he's allowed to gay bash?
11:10Yes, he's the fucking customer.
11:12Oh, my God.
11:13Lou, you act like people need us, like they gotta come here.
11:15Why don't we just hang a sign that says we sell shit, but we don't take it?
11:18It'll save us a little time.
11:21And you, Brady, it is not appropriate for you to find her funny.
11:25Ever.
11:25Our bread and butter, our lifeline, is customer service.
11:30It's the only thing that tethers us to survival.
11:33Customer fucking service.
11:35Wait, did you just smile again?
11:37I'm sorry.
11:38You're not sorry, Brady.
11:41I have a compass for contrition.
11:43You're not sorry at all.
11:46All right.
11:48We're all three gonna revisit this at lunchtime.
11:51Roby.
11:52And certain issues will be addressed.
11:55There's certain realities you both need to be made aware of.
11:59I hate reality checks.
12:06So you got this by email?
12:08Yeah.
12:09The link to the other U-Ved shit.
12:14Family evidently posted this as, you know, some kind of memorial tribute or whatever.
12:20So our guide...
12:21Distorted it.
12:22And then sent the distorted version to me.
12:25Distorted it exactly how?
12:28He just had some stuff coming out of my mouth.
12:30The point is, it's not in the original U-Ved thing, you know?
12:34Yeah.
12:36Well, this guy is still covering his tracks pretty good with the email itself.
12:42Wow, this guy's really trying to get into your head, isn't he?
12:45Yeah, seems so.
12:48And this lady, she was one of the victims of that Mercedes thing?
12:57Yeah, she and the baby both.
13:05Yeah, hello.
13:07Bill, you shoot anybody today?
13:09Or almost?
13:11You're hysterical.
13:13We need to have a little talk, my friend.
13:15Yeah, why is that?
13:16Because there's a kid lying in the hospital bed right now whose head you almost blew off last night.
13:20Come on down to the station.
13:22He was trespassing on my property in the middle of the night.
13:25Come down to the station, Bill.
13:26I'm serious.
13:32Fuck.
13:33I stepped into an avalanche.
13:37It covered up my soul.
13:43When I am not this hunchback deceit,
13:47I sleep beneath the gorge of the hill.
13:52Oh, you who wish to conquer pain,
13:57You must learn, learn to serve me well.
14:12You strike my side by accident
14:17As you go down for your gold.
14:23The crippled ear that you clothe and feed
14:27Is neither stark nor cold.
14:34He does not ask for your company,
14:38Not at the center, the center of the world.
14:56It is your turn, beloved.
15:01It is your flesh that I wear.
15:08How are you going, Tom?
15:15Hey, Bill.
15:16How are you doing?
15:16Good, yeah.
15:18Never better.
15:25What do you want?
15:26How deep in the bag were you?
15:27Not at all.
15:28A little barb in the common nerves.
15:30By two o'clock in the morning,
15:31I figured you'd be pretty much a skunk.
15:33You're outside in your pajamas with a loaded gun.
15:36By all reports, you looked shit-faced.
15:39You pointed your weapon at a teenager,
15:40One whose head you threatened to blow off.
15:42Anybody else but you, you're in a jail cell.
15:44Lucky to be me, I guess.
15:46What were you doing just now in the parking lot?
15:48What do you mean?
15:49I mean, you were standing there in a fucking daze.
15:51I wasn't in a daze.
15:53What were you doing?
15:53I was just looking around and smelling shit.
15:56You were smelling shit.
15:58Yeah, my sensories opened up and I was smelling shit.
16:11I was just taking some measure.
16:14That's all.
16:16Measure?
16:16Measure of what?
16:17Of everything.
16:19The units, the buildings.
16:22Place I used to belong.
16:26Smells, colors, stuff I never did before.
16:29Imagine that.
16:3130 years plus, a detective.
16:33In the business of seeing this shit
16:35that other lay eyes don't notice.
16:38And you miss things right in front of your nose.
16:40That's what I was doing in the parking lot.
16:43Just seeing and smelling this shit
16:45right in front of me.
16:51Bill, how much have you been drinking lately?
16:55Not enough.
16:57Last night, for example,
16:58I was interrupted by the trespasser.
17:01The latest medical wisdom on men of advancing years
17:02is they might want to cut back on
17:04downing their weight in vodka and beer.
17:06Crazy talk.
17:07You'll die, Bill.
17:08Like real soon.
17:11Fuck off.
17:12You nearly shot a kid.
17:14I didn't nearly shoot a kid.
17:16You did.
17:16A child.
17:17Get that through your head.
17:19Almost put an empty chair at the table
17:21for his family to look at
17:22the rest of their lives.
17:23Please tell me you get that.
17:28Garbage men and guys who sell insurance
17:30can retire a claim.
17:31But we have all these cases
17:33we thought we'd get another crack at.
17:36You get up every day now.
17:37Knowing you didn't catch that perk,
17:39clear that case,
17:39didn't speak up for that victim.
17:42The motivational part of the speech
17:43coming up, is it?
17:44Find a goal.
17:46Painting, model airplanes,
17:47some fucking thing.
17:48I don't want to go to your funeral
17:49in six months.
17:51Don't make me a Paul Baron.
17:52You're too fucking fat to carry.
17:54I'll tweak my back after
17:56file for disability
17:56and end up where you're at
17:58and that'll fucking blow.
18:02Coffee still tastes like piss.
18:14Get a fucking hobby.
18:16I've got a fucking hobby, all right.
18:18What's wrong with you?
18:19You've never seen an old guy
18:20talking to himself before.
18:21You're new to that planet, are you?
18:25Fuck off while you're at it.
18:37Get out of the fucking way.
18:46You get a fucking hobby.
18:51Police!
18:52Police!
18:55Police!
18:56Police!
18:56Police!
19:11Police!
19:13Police!
19:16Police!
19:17Police!
19:19Police!
19:21Police!
19:22Police!
19:23Police!
19:23Police!
19:24Police!
19:24Police!
19:25Police!
19:25Police!
19:25Police!
19:26Come on, open the door.
19:42Why aren't you at work?
19:43I'm headed right back.
19:44I just have something here I have to do.
19:46What?
19:47It's private.
19:48I want to come down there.
19:50What? No.
19:51This is my house.
19:53And that's my workspace.
19:54No fucking way.
19:56Did you just swear at me, Brady?
19:58I'm sorry.
20:00I'd like to talk to you, please.
20:02I've got to head back to the store.
20:02I don't care.
20:03We need to talk.
20:05Now.
20:14I'd like to know about this secret project of yours.
20:19I have a right to know what's going on in my house, Brady.
20:21I'll tell you when the time is right.
20:23That's not a satisfactory response.
20:26Well, you'll have to make do.
20:29Isn't that your specialty?
20:31Making do?
20:33There's a saying.
20:35Maybe you've heard it.
20:37A mother can only be as happy as her saddest child.
20:41You seem very sad to me, Brady.
20:45Almost angry, in fact.
20:47Now, you and I have been through some considerable hardships.
20:50We lost your father and your brother.
20:50I don't want to talk about it.
20:55Well, I think maybe it needs to be discussed.
20:57No, no, no, no.
21:00Eat.
21:01It's good for your blood sugar.
21:09Look, let me just say this.
21:11I won't presume to understand your life.
21:16But my life.
21:18You're it.
21:23You're all I have.
21:27When I go to bed at night, I never know whether to be excited about what's going on in that
21:33basement or worried.
21:36I lie in bed and I agonize, Brady.
21:40I agonize.
21:43Now, either you care about that or you don't.
21:48It's good.
22:15So, let's go.
22:30I would ask that you be somewhat quiet as my mother is upstairs sleeping.
22:34She's not well.
22:37I don't know what I could possibly tell you that I haven't already.
22:42Well, we were just wondering, and I know we've asked before,
22:45but we still wonder whether it's possible that either you left the key in the ignition...
22:50Of course I didn't.
22:51Or if there's a spare key...
22:53The key was in my hand.
22:54I locked the car with my key when I got out, as I always do.
22:58The thing is, Mrs. Trelawney,
23:01it's kind of an unconscious thing where somebody puts their key.
23:05It becomes a form of habit.
23:07Do you think possibly that...
23:07The key was in my hand.
23:08There's nothing unconscious about it, Detective.
23:11The fob has a panic button.
23:12I always hold the key should I be attacked by a mugger.
23:16I keep the key in my hand, finger on the button, until I'm safely in my own house.
23:21I never get out of the car without my key.
23:23Never.
23:24I gave you the key, for God's sakes.
23:27But if it were a spare key instead...
23:28It wasn't.
23:30Am I not making myself clear?
23:33No, you seem pretty positive, actually.
23:36Almost offensive.
23:37How dare you.
23:38I wasn't suggesting...
23:39You most certainly were.
23:41And it is suggested by many that I'm partially to blame for this tragedy.
23:44It is outrageous.
23:46I don't mean to offend you.
24:13Good afternoon, sir.
24:14May I ask what you're doing here?
24:15You've been parked here quite a while.
24:18Sir?
24:20Well, I hope you have the authority to ask.
24:23Beg your pardon?
24:26I think you're private security, but I want to see some ID.
24:29Then, I want to see the card concealed permit for that cannon you got inside your coat.
24:33And it better be in your wallet, and not in the love compartment of your car,
24:37or you're in violation of section 19 of the city firearms code.
24:40Are you a cop?
24:42Are you a cop?
24:43I'm retired, and I've forgotten neither my rights nor your responsibility.
24:46So let me see your ID and your carry permit.
24:48Then we can discuss my presence here.
24:59I'm a vigilant guard services.
25:01Good name.
25:03Your turn.
25:05Bill Hodges.
25:08End of my tour to take the first class.
25:10My last big case was the Mercedes killer.
25:13I'm guessing that'll give you a good idea of what I'm doing here.
25:15Look at the Solani.
25:16She's dead, you know.
25:17Yeah, I heard.
25:19Is somebody even there now?
25:22Not as far as I know.
25:23Sister inherited it.
25:25She keeps an eye on the place, checks in from time to time.
25:27The sister?
25:29Janie Patterson?
25:31Yep, that's the one.
25:32She's a nice lady.
25:33She lived in Los Angeles.
25:35Moved back to look after her mother.
25:37Mother's still alive?
25:38As far as I know.
25:42It goes without saying, the store faces enormous challenges.
25:45But should it need saying, we're covered.
25:50Yeah, yeah, we're totally good on that.
25:55The future is fraught with uncertainty as the world continues to go digital.
26:02Electronics.
26:04DVDs.
26:06So much of what we sell will be obsolete in a heartbeat.
26:09My concern is that we're not ready to surmount the enormous hurdles that lie ahead.
26:14Do you know what business goodwill is, Lou?
26:17Kind of.
26:18Tell me.
26:18When you don't give customers shit for gay bashing.
26:27I like you both.
26:29You both have good skill sets, but I find you both to be riddled with underlying contempt.
26:35Contempt for me is okay.
26:36I'm the boss.
26:37Contempt for the customer, however, that is untenable.
26:44Brady, my deeper concern runs to you.
26:46You're weird.
26:50I'm sorry.
26:50I wish I could find a softer term or something more clinical.
26:53But frankly, sometimes you come across as just plain weird.
26:57Roby, you don't get to say that.
26:59It is my job to say it.
27:01The customers like Brady.
27:02They request him all the time.
27:03Because he can fix shit.
27:04But they also find him a little off.
27:07Occasionally.
27:07Look, you want more than your station, you have to dial that back to zero.
27:17In three weeks, as you know, the Edmund Mills Art Center is having its groundbreaking gala.
27:23Thousands of people figure to be there.
27:24I'm told, even the governor.
27:26Depending on who's running the store, I'm going to need either or both of you manning our booth there.
27:31This is a business opportunity for us.
27:33I cannot have you flippant.
27:36I cannot have you impersonable.
27:38I cannot have you a little off.
27:40Do you hear what I'm telling both of you?
27:42You either shape up or I ship you out.
27:45Now, let's go move some product.
27:54Let's go move some product.
28:25Bill.
28:26Hi there.
28:28Malasadas.
28:30Portuguese donut of sorts.
28:32Bill.
28:34I just wanted to...
28:37Thank you for last night.
28:39You were very kind.
28:40Just thought, you know...
28:42Commemorate my kindness with a Portuguese donut.
28:45How lovely.
28:47Will you have some tea?
28:48Uh, well, I, um...
28:51Bill, you're retired.
28:54Come and have some tea.
29:03Don't think I've ever sat in a gazebo.
29:05Oh, I love it here in the summertime.
29:08So neat, tidy.
29:11Are you saying I'm fastidious?
29:14Okay.
29:16Anal.
29:17Fastidious is fine.
29:19It's also perfectly intact.
29:22That's the way I like to keep things.
29:24My mind, my smile, my body.
29:30Relax.
29:31I'm not going to throw myself at you.
29:33I only do that once.
29:34I have my pride.
29:37Going forward, I will only list in your direction.
29:42Look at that.
29:43That's an actual smile.
29:45Don't pull a muscle now.
29:50Do you mind me asking?
29:53You know, like you said, you know, you've got options.
29:59Like, why?
29:59Why you?
30:01Yeah.
30:02Well, you're pleasantly charming.
30:06And incomparably convenient.
30:09I like sleeping alone in my own bed.
30:12It's rude to throw somebody out.
30:14I don't like driving at night.
30:16Especially if I've had a martini or two.
30:19There's something to be said for right next door.
30:25That's it?
30:26I'm convenient.
30:27And charming.
30:35You know, in addition to being out of control last night, you seemed unwell.
30:44Like, on the verge of a coronary.
30:48When was the last time you saw a doctor?
30:51Anything other than interrogating one on a crime?
30:54Almost every conversation turned to my lack of fitness.
30:57I'm only being a concerned neighbor who grew up in the family mortuary business.
31:03I'll leave it at that.
31:05Will you?
31:07I promise.
31:11All right, well, I've got to get back.
31:12I've got a tortoise to feed.
31:16Thank you for the tea.
31:17A pleasure.
31:42I'll be right back.
32:09Greetings, Detective.
32:10I hope this letter finds you well.
32:12I fear the opposite.
32:14I am informed that retired police officers have an extremely high suicide rate.
32:19In most cases, the officers have no family members who might see the warning signs.
32:24Many, like you, are divorced.
32:26They're grown children living away from home.
32:28I think of you all alone in your house on Harper Road, Detective Hodges.
32:33And I grow concerned.
32:36Are you watching a lot of TV?
32:38Are you drinking more?
32:40I certainly hope you're monitoring your diet.
32:44Many depressed, retired officers, rather than sticking to nutrient-dense foods,
32:51instead opt to eat their gun, shedding years off their lives in the process.
32:58I do hope you look after yourself, Detective.
33:01If not, well, rest assured, I'll keep close watch.
33:07You're a devoted follower, Mr. Mercedes.
33:11Care to get in touch?
33:12Try under Debbie's blue umbrella.
33:14I even got you a username.
33:16Kermitfrog19.
33:18Password, smush.
33:44Hey, boss.
33:48Odell, Odell.
33:49Come on, buddy.
33:51You know how the old man feels about you sitting in this special chair.
33:53Out you go.
33:54Odell.
33:56Come on.
33:58Good boy.
34:03You know, you could use a dog, keep the kids out of your yard at night.
34:07Dude, that turtle ain't doing shit.
34:09It's a TARDIS.
34:11Huh?
34:12I got a letter from my new pen pal.
34:14They put this one in writing.
34:16Seriously?
34:17Yeah.
34:18Wow.
34:19Hard evidence he's getting sloppy.
34:21Oh, thanks.
34:23But what'd it say?
34:25None of your business.
34:26This is between him and me.
34:28What?
34:29What do you mean?
34:31Look, I'm like your Watson, Sherlock.
34:34Tell me what he said, please.
34:37Just look at the P.S.
34:38Don't touch it.
34:42P.S.
34:43Care to get in touch?
34:45Try under Debbie's blue umbrella.
34:48I even got you a username.
34:51Kermitfrog19.
34:52And your password is smush.
34:54He even knows my name.
34:56What?
34:58My first given name is Kermit.
35:00I haven't heard it since I was 17.
35:03Today I left to come here from Ireland.
35:07How am I going to contact this Debbie's blue umbrella shit?
35:12You listen to me?
35:14No.
35:16I'm still stuck on Kermit.
35:18That's your fucking name?
35:20For real?
35:21One of my names.
35:23Just tell me how I can contact this prick.
35:26Well, I mean, it ain't rocket science.
35:28You just log on to under Debbie's blue umbrella and then wherever it says username, just plug in the Kermitfrog19.
35:37Okay, wait.
35:38I have a question.
35:38Is this like a Irish green frog connection thing with a Kermit?
35:45I already heard.
35:47All right, can I read the rest of the letter, Kermit?
35:49No, no, no.
35:49I'll tell you what.
35:50You can beat it.
35:50That's what you can do.
35:51Oh.
35:52And don't come around here anymore.
35:53I don't want you coming around here.
35:54What?
35:55He obviously knows my address.
35:57It's not safe.
35:58No, Mr. Kermitf.
35:59I mean it.
36:00All right, well, I mean, if you need me, you know.
36:02Sure.
36:02Call me.
36:03Yeah.
36:03Thanks.
36:12Come on.
36:12I can do it.
36:13I know you can do it.
36:14Push.
36:14You got to believe in it.
36:16Push.
36:16Push.
36:17Come on, Barbara.
36:17Keep it moving.
36:18One more pound today.
36:19Two pounds.
36:20You push yourself.
36:21If you want it, you're going to have to go get it.
36:23I see it.
36:24You try harder.
36:25That's what it's about.
36:27Hi, Mom.
36:28What?
36:31What you doing?
36:33Jumping jacks.
36:34What does it look like I'm doing?
36:36Come on, Barbara.
36:36Come on, Barbara.
36:37You got to push.
36:38You got to push if you want it.
36:39Show me what it works.
36:43I know you can do it.
36:45Let's go, Barbara.
36:46You can do this.
36:47You got to go get it.
36:49You can do it.
36:49You get crazy on it.
36:51You can move it.
36:52Show me you want it.
36:53Push.
36:54I know you can do it.
37:02You want to know what I'm working on.
37:06Here it is.
37:08What is it?
37:09It's like a remote, except it's super remote.
37:15I call it thing B.
37:18There was an earlier incarnation thing A, but this is thing B.
37:22Kind of like those Dr. Seuss books you used to love when you were a kid.
37:25It's slightly different, but it's slightly different, but what does it do?
37:32Control shit.
37:34Lots of shit.
37:37Thing A could open every garage door on the street.
37:40Not that that's difficult.
37:42If you capture transmitter frequencies, stuff like that, this one does more.
37:46Like what?
37:50Let's just say, it activates and deactivates almost anything I want.
37:57Not everything, but, you know, depending on what I program it to.
38:09This is going to make us rich.
38:11No.
38:14A few more refinements, I'll be selling the patent to the Pentagon.
38:17They'll be fighting wars with it.
38:19You know, they'll be able to defuse or detonate bombs from miles away.
38:26It just looks like a big TV remote.
38:30Well, it controls a lot more.
38:35Has microchips for a brain.
38:38Soon I'll be able to control people's smartphones with this.
38:41Is that legal?
38:44That's why it has to stay so secret.
38:48You don't need to worry, Ma.
38:50I'm taking care of us in that basement.
38:54Wow.
38:55Well, what do you have it programmed to do now?
38:59Like, what is it?
39:00Two things.
39:04Mrs. Blanche's blinds.
39:06Dirty little boy.
39:08And traffic lights.
39:10Traffic lights?
39:11Red, yellow, green.
39:13Whatever I fancy.
39:16Which traffic lights?
39:18Um...
39:20Pretty much all of them.
39:24Wow.
39:28Ding-B.
39:32Ding-B.
39:32Ding-B.
39:33Ding-B.
39:36Ding-B.
39:38Ding-B.
39:38Ding-B.
39:39Ding-B.
39:39Ding-B.
39:40Ding-B.
39:40Ding-B.
39:40Ding-B.
39:41Ding-B.
39:41Ding-B.
39:42Ding-B.
39:43Ding-B.
39:43Ding-B.
39:44Ding-B.
39:45Ding-B.
39:46Ding-B.
39:47Ding-B.
40:03yes bill hodges we spoke on the phone of course come up
40:25detective this is paterson call me jamie come in please
40:32really appreciate you agreeing to see me more than happy to i want to catch this fucking prick
40:40that's why you're here isn't it well as i said on the phone i'm now retired
40:50but you can't let it go officially i'm not here understood would you like coffee anything no
41:16uh as i mentioned before i worked on the case you worked on the case yeah my sister spoke
41:21of you not highly oh wow she didn't like most people and the feelings were often mutual i
41:32see as i said i'm now retired but um in the past few days i believe i've been contacted by
41:41uh well
41:45um i've uh received messages both on my computer and in regular mail now it could be a hoax this
41:54case garnered a lot of attention the nuts keep coming out the woodwork but the messages i received
41:59he wrote to her too at least she told me that he did did she report this to the police
42:05she said she
42:07did yeah and they said it was most likely some nut job just just trying to get attention and
42:18frankly i thought they were probably right
42:22do you have the letters all of her things are stored in a warehouse whether or not she kept them
42:27i don't know you still got her computer all of it's in the warehouse
42:33what kinds of things is he saying in the messages a lot of stuff pretty sick most of it
42:44the suicide come up sorry
42:52well if if what my sister told me was true he he was taunting her
43:00um to to make her feel like she was partly responsible for what happened and uh
43:08encouraging encouraging her to take her own life yeah
43:15maybe i will trouble you for that cup of coffee
43:21got some reports to write i'll set the alarm cool
43:54i i'll come back around for the day
43:54go
43:54go
43:54go
44:11Let's go.
44:24Oh, Jesus, God, God, ah, oh, fuck, oh, God.
44:40Oh, sir, sir.
44:46Luke, what happened?
44:50His computer exploded or something while he was watching porn.
44:57All right, all right, all right.
45:02What do you mean his computer exploded?
45:04I don't know, the microcontroller and the lithium batteries, if it's, if there's a defect, it can overheat and explode.
45:10Yeah.
45:11It's happened before I read about it. That's why I hate this fucking lithium thing.
45:15Is he okay?
45:16Yeah. I mean, yeah, he's gonna be fine.
45:23Friday's brain. Watching porn, can you believe that?
45:28And we're the ones who are off. God.
45:36Do you still have full access to the police department?
45:39Uh, well, actually, no. The department feel I've gone a bit batshit over this case.
45:45Have you?
45:46A little.
45:49Have you shown them the letter you received?
45:52Not yet, no.
45:53Why not?
45:56I suppose I like confidence that they'll act on it.
46:02You plan to act on it.
46:03I do.
46:04Why?
46:06Every cop gets when they just can't shake.
46:09No matter what, this is mine.
46:15I want to know.
46:16I want to know.
46:17I want to know who tormented my sister.
46:20Until she killed herself.
46:21Police don't seem to care.
46:24I don't think that's necessarily true.
46:27You know it is.
46:30My mother was the only one who fully believed her.
46:34Where's your mother now?
46:37She's at a place called Sunny Acres.
46:39It's about 30 miles from here.
46:42Would it be possible for me to speak with her?
46:46She's not always lucid.
46:50But on a good day?
46:52Yeah.
46:54Let's pray for a good day, then.
47:01I'm sorry.
47:11Can't be true.
47:17When I look out my window
47:22Many sights to see
47:26And when I look out my window
47:28In my window
47:31So many different people to be
47:36That it's strange
47:40So strange
47:45You've got to pick up every stitch
47:50You've got to pick up every stitch
47:54You've got to pick up every stitch
48:01Must be the season of the witch
48:06Must be the season of the witch
48:10Must be the season of the witch
48:27What?
48:28Do you think I'll see you?
48:32Summer cat looking over
48:37His shoulder at me
48:41And he's strange
48:46Sure is strange
48:50You've got to pick up every stitch
48:55You've got to pick up every stitch
48:58Yeah
49:00Beatniks out to make it witch
49:04Oh no
49:07Must be the season of the witch
49:11Must be the season of the witch
49:14Yeah
49:15Must be the season of the witch
49:19And he's strange
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