:17:01
Someone out here
wants to talk to him.
:17:05
Have a seat, he'll be right out.
:17:07
- Came up from behind me.
Do I have a description?
:17:13
- The man came from behind me.
- You didn't see who it was?
:17:17
- Hello, Mr. Kersey.
- Officer Charles.
:17:21
Any information on the people
who attacked my family?
:17:25
I'll take you
to the detective in charge.
:17:37
Lieutenant, this is Paul Kersey, case
884. Wife and daughter assaulted.
:17:43
Mr. Kersey.
:17:44
I'm going on duty now,
so I'll leave you.
:17:49
Will you have a seat?
:17:53
Have you found out anything?
:17:55
Supermarket security and one of the
checkers remembers three characters.
:18:02
But they haven't been able
to pick the faces out of a mug book.
:18:08
- How is your daughter, Mr. Kersey?
- She's under doctor's sedation.
:18:14
But today I had the funeral for
my wife and she was able to make that.
:18:20
Your daughter
didn't give much information.
:18:23
We wish she would take a look
at the mug books.
:18:26
Did she refuse?
:18:29
Her husband asked us to wait. But
the sooner she looks at the books...
:18:34
...the better chance she has
of recalling their faces.
:18:37
I'll talk to my son-in-law,
see what can be done.
:18:41
I'd appreciate that.
:18:44
Is there any chance
of catching these men?
:18:48
There's a chance, sure.
:18:51
Just a chance?
:18:52
I'd be less than honest
if I gave you more hope.
:18:56
In the city, that's the way it is.