1:03:01
you haven't
the slightest fucking idea
1:03:03
who you're dealing with.
1:03:06
Now, my advice to you
1:03:09
is crawl back to your little stone
in Detroit
1:03:12
before you get squashed, OK?
1:03:16
- Please step away from the table.
- Gotta go now, Vic.
1:03:19
- Nice meeting you again.
- Yeah.
1:03:28
Catch you later, Vic.
1:03:31
l can't wait.
1:03:45
Don't l know you guys?
You look so familiar.
1:03:50
Detective Foley,
this is becoming very irritating.
1:03:54
Why are you bothering
Victor Maitland?
1:03:59
l had a friend, Michael Tandino,
who used to work for him.
1:04:03
Maitland had him killed. When l can
prove it you'll be the first to know.
1:04:10
Forget what you can prove,
talk to me.
1:04:15
OK. Listen. Everybody knows Victor
Maitland is a hotshot art dealer.
1:04:20
But l poked around.
Art's not the only thing he deals.
1:04:23
l saw some guys in his warehouse
1:04:25
unloading a crate
of German bearer bonds.
1:04:28
Michael Tandino had bonds
like this on him, coincidentally,
1:04:32
when he was killed.
1:04:34
Just because Maitland invests
in the same bonds
1:04:36
doesn't mean he's a killer.
1:04:38
The man's not an investor,
he's a smuggler,
1:04:41
be it bonds, drugs or whatever.
1:04:43
The crate l saw
didn't even pass through customs.
1:04:47
Maitland is paying
to get his shipments out
1:04:49
before they're inspected.
1:04:51
When his guys get it, they take
the drugs or bonds out of the crates
1:04:55
and they send it back before customs
even knows what's going on.