Dead Reckoning
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:16:00
Not much business
for the one cool spot in town.

:16:04
- One just came in, but he don't fit.
- How do you know?

:16:07
- You said suicide.
- I was guessing.

:16:10
This one came from a car smash.
You don't want to see him.

:16:14
- I might as well blanket the field.
- He's as crisp as bacon.

:16:18
- I can stand it if you can.
- Okay.

:16:24
He was like a lump of charcoal.
Johnny's build.

:16:29
It might be Johnny.
It might not.

:16:32
No hardware on him?
Wilson had a wristwatch.

:16:35
Nothing. He'd been cleaned as though
somebody didn't want him identified.

:16:41
The only thing was a hunk
of melted gold, like a tooth.

:16:45
Only it's big for a tooth
and it's got some black stuff on it.

:16:50
Black enamel and gold.
Johnny's senior society pin.

:16:55
So, Johnny had taken his last jump.
:16:59
- What's it look like to you?
- Gold bullet?

:17:03
Are you kidding?
:17:05
That's an idea.
The newspaper boys will go for that.

:17:09
Kincaid would check
with Missing Persons...

:17:12
... and find out I'd never been there
but I wasn't worrying about that.

:17:22
I was thinking, now I won't have
to say goodbye to Johnny.

:17:28
I remembered him in Berlin.
The crazy song he always sang.

:17:34
I used to say,
"You drive me nuts with it." Yeah.

:17:38
Why, I used to say to him...
:17:40
Let's just say I remembered Johnny,
laughing, tough and lonesome.

:17:45
Let's just say that.
But I knew all at once I had a job.

:17:50
They don't give out the Congressional
Medal to guys wanted for murder...

:17:54
... but he was gonna get it.
:17:56
I was going after whoever
tried to gyp him out of it.


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