:13:15
- Lon.
- Stan's tough, Lois.
:13:19
Don't forget it.
:13:26
- How bad?
- Critical.
:13:40
He liked to work, Lon.
:13:41
He thought being a cop was the greatest.
:13:44
Well, he's still a cop,
and he's still gonna be one.
:13:47
Sure.
:13:50
I'm not surprised he was shot.
I've been expecting it.
:13:54
All wives expect it these days,
don't you know that?
:13:57
Some crazy getting it off,
a radical doing his number.
:14:00
We don't have to talk about it now.
:14:03
You've got some questions,
though, haven't you?
:14:06
Well, another time.
:14:09
It's all right.
Police work never stops, does it?
:14:15
I'm sorry, Lon.
:14:18
What do you wanna know?
:14:20
I know he was taking you
to a show last night.
:14:22
How did he end up alone?
:14:24
He got a call.
:14:26
From whom?
:14:27
I don't know, but it was important.
I could see his face.
:14:31
I could feel the tightening in his stomach.
You know how he was.
:14:35
- Did you hear what was said?
- Just pieces.
:14:38
Well, I have a feeling it had something
to do with...
:14:41
the drive on against the dealers.
Just a feeling, that's all.
:14:44
The department dries up the city,
someone tries to dry up Stan.
:14:47
Any names mentioned?
:14:49
Manny Santiago's, for instance?
:14:52
No.
I would have remembered that for sure.
:14:55
Lois, I hate to,
but I'm just gonna to have to go.
:14:58
- Can I call somebody, a friend?
- Lon, don't baby me.