:40:02
A battered, bloodstained hat
by itself means next to nothing.
:40:06
It looks kind of strange though,
don't you think?
:40:09
We don't even know if he was
wearing a hat. If he was killed.
:40:13
We don't. But the question is,
where did it come from?
:40:20
- When will the police lab have a report?
- Pretty soon. I told them to rush it.
:40:24
- (Jennifer) I got them!
- Good.
:40:27
What'd you ask her to get?
His army dog tags?
:40:30
Yes.
:40:39
- You want a drink, Lieutenant?
- No. Thanks anyhow.
:40:44
- What I could really use is a cigar.
- Beg your pardon?
:40:48
Here they are, Lieutenant.
I finally found them in the attic.
:40:51
But why you want them, I don't know.
:40:53
Army dog tags usually have
a blood type on 'em. Here it is.
:40:57
B positive. I'm sure glad
he saved these. A lot of guys do.
:41:01
I still think this is futile.
:41:03
- We don't even know if it's his hat.
- It has to be.
:41:06
He had a lot of them around and the brim
was fixed just the way he always wore it.
:41:11
It was custom-made,
so the label will be easy to check.
:41:14
(Phone)
:41:17
Yes? Just a moment.
Lieutenant, it's for you.
:41:22
Thank you. Hello.
:41:24
Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
:41:28
Yeah, that's what I figured. Thank you.
:41:33
Blood type B positive. I'm sorry, ma'am.
:41:36
Then something did happen to him.
He is dead!
:41:38
You're jumping to conclusions.
Don't be hysterical.
:41:42
Tell her that blood on a hat
doesn't mean that Beau's dead.
:41:46
That's true, it doesn't.
But we have a whole new ball game.
:41:55
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