:57:15
Here it is.
:57:17
Booked for murder, December 23.
:57:37
That makes you happy?
:57:38
One of the things I was looking for.
:57:40
He was booked on the 23rd.
:57:43
If I could just find out whether
he was arrested before then.
:57:46
What difference would it make?
:57:48
If he was arrested before the 23rd...
:57:50
...it'd prove that
this Skutnik dame...
:57:52
...could have seen him
before she identified him.
:57:55
Captain Norris of New City Precinct
handled the identification.
:57:59
He never operated that way.
:58:01
Captain Norris?
:58:05
Let me see the rest of books
for December 1932, will you?
:58:08
I can't help you on that.
:58:10
All I'm trying to do is to find out
whether this fellow Wiecek...
:58:13
...is a cop-killer or not.
:58:15
During Prohibition the police
department got pretty tough...
:58:18
...when a cop got killed.
:58:19
Now you're talking like
the guy in the street.
:58:21
Always thinks we're running
around with hoses...
:58:24
...beating up innocent people.
:58:25
Look...
:58:26
...you seem to think the
cops framed Wiecek.
:58:29
You're the one who's
doing the framing.
:58:31
You're framing the best police
department in the country.
:58:34
Bundy was a good cop and a good man.
:58:37
Why don't you write about
his wife and son?
:58:39
Or about the 357 other cops
killed in the last 20 years?
:58:43
In 1932, they did a lot of things...
:58:45
Maybe they did. But they
weren't always wrong.
:58:47
How do you know?
:58:48
Where you on the Division
at the time?
:58:50
No.
:58:52
All I can say is it's awful
hard for a man like me...
:58:55
...to be fair to a cop-killer.
:58:57
Suppose he isn't a cop-killer.