Disorganized Crime
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:50:00
Yeah, i just borrowed it
from him, uh, yesterday.

:50:03
Uh, deputy?
:50:10
Thank you.
:50:14
Are you sure
it was yesterday...

:50:16
that you borrowed the car
from frank salazar?

:50:21
Well, maybe it was
the day before yesterday.

:50:23
But you're sure
it was frank salazar?

:50:25
Pretty sure.
:50:28
Are you saying now that
you're not sure it was...

:50:31
frank salazar
that loaned you the car?

:50:34
It was dark, and, um, the man
said his name was frank salazar.

:50:38
But i don't really know
frank salazar, so-

:50:40
you expect me to believe that
a man you don't even know...

:50:43
loans you a car
in a dark place?

:50:48
Well, it was, uh, uh,
a friend of a friend.

:50:52
Mr. Bartkowski?
:50:56
I guess you didn't know that mr.
Salazar was a guest in our jail...

:51:01
until yesterday morning.
:51:05
No, i didn't know that.
:51:08
He was then released into the
custody of two detectives...

:51:10
who are escorting him
back to new jersey.

:51:12
Now, i'm almost sure...
:51:14
that they wouldn't have
let him lend you a stolen car.

:51:17
Hmm?
:51:20
So assuming there isn't more than
one frank salazar in our town,

:51:23
i set bail at $5,000.
:51:27
Five thousand? If you
can't afford an attorney,

:51:30
one will be supplied
to you.

:51:32
Five grand bail.
:51:34
For a d.u.i.?
:51:37
And for a grand theft
on the car.

:51:40
Frank must've stolen it. He
was in jail yesterday morning.

:51:43
Salazar was in jail? He was.
:51:45
A couple of cops picked him up and now
he's being taken back to new jersey.

:51:49
You don't think he'd talk,
do you?

:51:51
Frank? Never.
:51:54
Uh, well- just- you said they
were taking him back to jersey?

:51:57
That's what the judge said.

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