:05:07
Nice blouse, Alex.
- Has been for years, Michael.
:05:10
I'm late. I spent the whole morning
going over obituaries.
:05:13
The whole morning?
:05:14
Yeah. Detroit Free Press on your list?
April 12th.
:05:17
I don't roll out of bed
and read obituaries before coffee.
:05:21
Wasn't this guy a capo for Marangano
a few years back?
:05:24
- So?
- So...
:05:25
...two guys die within four days
of each other. What does that say?
:05:29
No pattern. This guy could've been
a hit, but Marangano died in his sleep.
:05:33
He stopped breathing.
They ran a full...
:05:36
- Not now.
Is that what Bruce thinks?
:05:38
Alex.
:05:39
A government pouch to someone's
home is illegal. Worse, it's expensive.
:05:43
Well, my contribution
to the federal deficit.
:05:49
And let go of this Marangano thing.
People die in their sleep. Even dons.
:05:54
It was a hit!
Hey, keep it down.
:05:56
He ran trash collection
for half of Jersey.
:05:58
- You don't die in your sleep of...
Ondine's Curse.
:06:01
"Damage of unknown origin to the part
of the brain that controls breathing."
:06:05
It's rare. It's real. It happens.
:06:07
Yeah, I'm here six years, it never
happened. You do a run on it?
:06:15
- This the only one?
- It can't be connected.
:06:17
This guy's not Mafia. He's some
millionaire publisher from New York.
:06:22
"Cause of death unknown.
:06:23
Evidence suggests unexplained
interruption of breathing.
:06:26
Consider possibility of Ondine's Curse.
:06:28
Sam Petersen, age 60. Survived
by his wife of four months, Catharine...
:06:33
...age 31."
- And I had to go back a year to get that.
:06:39
Alex, it's the only one. Believe me.
Believe me, there's nothing there.
:06:59
I've got it sitting right here
in front of me.