:42:00
The cash, the plastic, and the Seiko, now.
:42:25
Can you spell that for me?
:42:27
P-U-R-R...
:42:29
G-l-N-H-E-N.
:42:33
All right.
Now, Rita, I know it's difficult, but...
:42:38
have you some way of knowing
if he was Japanese, Chinese, or Korean?
:42:43
How can you tell?
:42:45
All I know is that he was not really old.
:42:50
He looks...
:42:53
He looks like...
:42:56
Like me? Why not?
:42:59
All Asians share a superficial likeness.
:43:02
How was he dressed, Rita?
:43:04
Would you say he was a working man,
or a businessman?
:43:07
I meant, was he in a suit and tie,
or in sweats, or in a windbreaker?
:43:11
He was in a suit, all right...
:43:13
with a white shirt and a tie,
like a banker, you know, on TV.
:43:18
Now, Rita, think real hard.
:43:20
What else did you notice?
:43:23
Wristwatch, pocket handkerchief,
briefcase, a camera?
:43:26
There was something.
:43:28
He wore a little button in his lapel. Here.
:43:31
Describe it, Rita, think real hard.
:43:34
It was shiny...
:43:36
maybe red or blue...
:43:40
Gosh, I don't know. I'm really sorry.
:43:44
It gives us a better idea.
:43:46
The big Japanese companies have their
employees wear their logos.
:43:49
That really narrows it down.
:43:51
How many Japanese businessmen
do you think there are in the city...
:43:54
at any one time?
:43:55
According to the LA Times, about 25,000.