In the Heat of the Night
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:17:00
$162.39 per week.
:17:03
(whistles)
:17:04
$162.39 a week!
:17:09
Well, boy! Take him outside, Wood.
But treat him easy,

:17:13
because a man that
makes $162.39 a week -

:17:17
man, we do not wanna ruffle him!
:17:20
No, sir!
:17:30
Courtney... would you try
and get me long-distance?

:17:45
(Courtney) Police business, honey.
Chief's on the line.

:17:49
No. He catch you listenin' in,
he'll run your butt around the block.

:17:53
- He don't panic me none.
- No?

:17:57
- Where's the chief?
- You got the pictures of the dead man?

:18:00
Sure do. I got him top,
bottom, sideways - you name it.

:18:03
- Good. I'll take 'em, son.
- No, l wanna give 'em to the chief.

:18:06
- I said l'd take 'em, Charlie.
- Do like he tells you, Charlie.

:18:09
Somebody owes me
some money for those.

:18:12
I had to buy paper and film
and developin'.

:18:15
That's all right. Just bill the department.
Everything will be taken care of.

:18:20
God Almighty. He sure looks bad.
:18:26
May l see the man
l am supposed to have killed?

:18:30
Sure. I don't know why not.
:18:34
(whispers) Hey, Sam. He's finished talkin'.
:18:40
- Here's the photos of the dead man.
- OK.

:18:44
Got your chief on the phone.
He wants to talk to you.

:18:53
Hello? Yes, sir. I'm sorry
to have gotten you involved in this.

:18:56
I really had no choice.

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