:16:03
Now, if you'll hand me that hammer, Marty.
:16:08
Thank you.
:16:17
Yeah, nitroglycerine.
:16:19
l didn't ask for a collection of fingers,
just fingerprints.
:16:23
All those nice fingerprints on the car
belong to the man it was stolen from.
:16:27
-Nothing on the guns or picklocks?
-Not even an interesting smudge.
:16:31
-The gloves?
-Common type. Worn by undertakers.
:16:35
l'll check on them,
but it won't show anything.
:16:38
-What did your scientific tests show?
-A couple of little things.
:16:41
Tool identification on these picklocks.
:16:44
l got one under the scope.
You want to take a look?
:16:57
Take a look.
:17:01
l see.
:17:03
lt seems to tie the tool up with the lock.
:17:07
lf that microscope could only tell us
who did it.
:17:10
l'm working on that.
:17:12
Only an amateur would carry
that liquid dynamite in the car.
:17:15
This boy is no amateur.
:17:17
Took the precaution of desensitizing it,
so it'll take normal shock.
:17:20
Took a lot of other precautions, too.
:17:22
No fingerprints, no identification,
nothing definite.
:17:26
Except he's scientific.
:17:29
Knows electricity. He's inventive.
:17:33
Happy on the trigger.
:17:39
This is Captain Breen. Get me
Captain Stevens at Burglary, will you?
:17:43
l hate to disappoint you, Lee,
but l think you've come up with something.
:17:47
Hello, Steve? How are you?
:17:51
Did your daughter's marriage
come off all right?
:17:54
Good. Look, Steve, on those burglaries
of electrical equipment lately.
:17:59
Were there any
where picklocks were used to gain entry?