Where the Sidewalk Ends
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:26:05
- Where's the lieutenant?
- Sign this. He's in there.

:26:13
Lieutenant, we got a break on this.
:26:16
One of the porters saw Paine
stick it in a locker.

:26:19
Oh, good.
:26:22
Here's the cab driver's statement.
:26:26
"Picked up a fare at 58 Pike Street
at around 1.10." Is that right?

:26:30
That's right.
:26:34
You recognise this bag?
:26:36
Yeah, the guy was carryin' it
when he came out of the house.

:26:40
I noticed the name:
Kenneth something.

:26:44
Yeah, Kenneth Paine.
:26:46
He had a bandage under one eye.
:26:48
Yeah, piece of tape.
:26:51
- Which eye?
- Uh, the...

:26:54
left eye, like this.
:26:56
Under the left eye. Thanks,
you can go. We know where to get you.

:27:04
Looks like we have a definite line
on Paine, Lieutenant.

:27:06
The ticket agent at Penn station
sold him a ticket to Pittsburgh.

:27:10
Evidently trying to throw us off.
He's probably holed up in town.

:27:14
- No line on the girl, Lieutenant.
- Keep calling, Benson.

:27:17
Scalise thinks she was either
an actress or a model.

:27:20
Call the agencies on both,
as soon as they open in the morning.

:27:24
Call CB and have them teletype
Paine's description to Pittsburgh.

:27:28
Dixon, take yourself a rest. You too,
Klein, then get busy on the hotels.

:27:33
- Communication, please.
- I'm going home for a few hours.

:27:37
Knock off, Casey,
and then report back at eight.

:27:40
Good night, boys.
:27:42
Teletype the following description
to Pittsburgh: Age, about 36;...

:27:46
Give me Communications.
:27:48
...height, six feet one; weight,
180lbs; hair, dark; build, average...

:27:54
You look beat, Mark.
Don't you feel good?


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