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- Hi.
- Hi, Kathy.
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Dad!
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- Hello, Marilyn.
- Hi, John.
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It's McFee, Paul. He's one of them, anyway.
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Positive ID from the Amish kid.
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McFee? Lieutenant Narcotics?
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Right.
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I hope you don't have any doubt about that.
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It all fits, Paul. Four years ago...
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Narcotics runs a raid
in which, amongst other things...
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550 gallons of this P-2-P stuff is confiscated.
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They put it in Police Storage.
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Philadelphia supplies all the major cities
in the country with speed.
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They need this P-2-P stuff
to make the speed.
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They pay up to $5,000 a pint for it.
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I call Police Storage...
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no record of 1055-gallon drums of P-2-P.
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That's $22 million, Paul.
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Guess who ran the raid four years ago?
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- McFee.
- Right.
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- Have you talked to him about it?
- No. On vacation, Florida.
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All right, what do you need to clean this up?
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People from outside the department.
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Put some guys on this McFee,
watch him, wait him out.
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Right. FBI or maybe somebody
from Treasury. I'll take care of that.
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I want maximum security on this.
Where's the boy?
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At my sister's house.
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He's going to have to be moved.
Who else knows about this?
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- Just you and I.
- Let's leave it that way.