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:50:00
- Oh, that's interesting.
- Oh, I want to write about...

:50:03
about the apathy
in the police force.

:50:05
- About where the heroin goes
after a bust. About the...
- Shh!

:50:08
You don't have to shout
like you're on the street.

:50:12
What's the matter with you?
I've never seen you like this.

:50:14
- I'm on to something big.
- Are you on diet pills again?

:50:18
I can see that you
have your mind on other things.

:50:20
- Can we have another date?
- We "do" have another date.

:50:23
- You have supper with us on Friday.
- Fine.

:50:25
I'll be there.
:50:30
Well, can I
drop you somewhere?

:50:32
No. It's okay.
I'll walk.

:50:35
Well, it's not the way
we planned it, but...

:50:38
A white woman kills
her black lover,

:50:40
and those racist cops
couldn't care less.

:50:43
I saw it happen,
and they won't investigate.

:50:50
Well, if you're not
interested,

:50:52
I'm sure I can find
someone else who'd print it.

:50:54
Lots of people would.
:51:02
Good. You're interested.
:51:04
I'll do my own investigation.
Why not?

:51:09
I know more
than those idiot police.

:51:11
I know karate...
A private detective. Waste of money.

:51:15
I...
:51:17
All right.
All right, what's his name?

:51:20
"Joseph Larch."
:51:46
- Now, I think the best
thing for us to do...
- This is what we do.

:51:50
You go up to your apartment, call
Danielle, and see if anybody's home.

:51:53
If someone answers, wave once.
If no one is there, wave twice.

:51:55
- Well, you're going up there
if no one's there?
- Sure.

:51:57
All I have to do is know
the situation in advance.

:51:59
- I can play it either way.
- Well, in that case, I can pretend...


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