:52:03
- Er, one thing.
- Mm-hm.
:52:05
If I came with you, would I still
be working on the Kennicut case?
:52:11
Well, let's see.
:52:13
I have men who are perfectly capable
of handling... The Kennicut case?
:52:17
No. I have several other more important
matters that I'd put you on right away.
:52:25
Lieutenant, to the knock of opportunity.
:52:41
- Hey.
- Hi.
:52:43
- Hey. Dry throat for some reason.
- Help yourself.
:52:47
Yeah. I hope I didn't get you
into trouble before.
:52:50
- I mean, I'm sorry about what happened.
- I'm used to it.
:52:53
Does he blow off a lot of steam?
:52:55
Let's just say our founding father
has quite a temper.
:52:58
No kidding. That's funny, because he looks
to me like a guy that's always under control.
:53:03
He's under control most of the time.
:53:06
And when people like that let go,
stand back.
:53:08
I'll tell you why I'm interested.
He offered me a job.
:53:12
- Oh?
- Yeah.
:53:14
- Welcome to the family.
- Here's my problem.
:53:17
- I don't know how much to ask for.
- Whatever you can get.
:53:20
Top man can pull down about 30,000.
:53:22
No kidding? That's a lot of money.
:53:25
Gee. Does anybody else here make
more than that, besides Mr Brimmer?
:53:29
Well, maybe Leo.
:53:32
- Who's Leo?
- Leo Gentry.
:53:34
- He gets the cream of the cases.
- I think I know him.
:53:37
- Crew cut, ex-Marine type?
- That's Leo.
:53:41
Teacher's pet, at least this month.
:53:43
Hey, listen, where can I talk to him?
Maybe he can give me a few pointers.
:53:49
I haven't seen him around today,
but I'll get his address from personnel.
:53:54
- Don't mention it to Brimmer.
- Who, me? That's the last thing I'd do.