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:51:02
We won't report you
for the kidnapping attempt.

:51:05
-Right, Steve?
-Absolutely, Doug.

:51:08
Hold on.
:51:09
Any way you look at it, I'm clean.
I didn't know Garret.

:51:13
And I don't know how he knew me.
Everybody knows me.

:51:15
But he made me a crazy offer.
:51:17
He said if I'd help him find a guy
named Ralph Duran...

:51:20
that he thinks is in Miami now
living under a different name...

:51:23
we could split $20 million.
:51:26
$20 million, that's a lot of money.
But I told him to get out...

:51:29
because I don't go for those sneaky,
dirty things, really.

:51:34
Well, maybe not that dirty.
:51:37
What about Ralph Duran?
:51:39
The first time I ever heard his name...
:51:42
was when Garret gave it to me.
That's the truth. First time.

:51:45
Okay? Can I go now?
:51:48
-Sure.
-Thanks a lot. I could--

:51:54
Do we look like the kind of cops
who'd make a deal?

:51:59
-Right, Steve?
-Absolutely, Doug.

:52:06
Well, for once,
Fletcher appears to be telling the truth.

:52:09
There's nothing in the file to indicate
he had anything to do with Ralph Duran.

:52:13
But here's where the plot thickens.
:52:17
"Ralph Duran, highly dangerous...
:52:20
"suspected of various murders
and robberies.

:52:23
"On March 5, 1978, his body was found
in a Detroit garbage dump...

:52:27
"burned beyond recognition.
:52:29
"There was no prints.
:52:30
"The only identifiable thing
was a scorched credit card."

:52:35
Credit card? If you ask me, I smell a rat.
:52:38
-Yeah. A crook with credit cards?
-Right.

:52:42
Wait a minute.
:52:44
The robbery took place on March 1, 1978.
:52:48
We arrested Garret two days later.
You remember that?

:52:51
Sure, March 3.
:52:53
And then Duran's body
was found on March 5.

:52:57
With his record,
he could have been in with Garret.


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