In the Line of Fire
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:03:01
I met him at a design conference
in New Orleans a year ago.

:03:06
We ordered a few rounds of drinks.
He seemed like a nice enough guy.

:03:11
But when we talked politics
he got a nasty edge.

:03:15
He said the government betrayed him
and he was out for revenge.

:03:22
The way he said it scared me.
:03:25
I said, "Nice talking to you. "
And I got the hell out of there.

:03:30
For the life of me
I cannot remember his name.

:03:34
But I'm pretty sure
he said he was from Phoenix.

:03:39
You ought to talk to a guy
in Phoenix named Walter Wickland.

:03:45
- We're going to Phoenix.
- Let's get a police artist.

:03:50
- Have a sketch faxed to us.
- You figured that out by yourself?

:03:55
- Kiss my ass, Frank.
- I told you you'd make a good agent.

:04:02
That doesn't look much like him,
but it's got to be Mitch Leary.

:04:08
- I haven't seen him in over a year.
- What do you know about the guy?

:04:13
You see this wheelchair?
Mitch bought it for me.

:04:18
It cost over $1,000.
:04:22
- You see this?
- Take it easy now.

:04:26
This is in case he ever comes back.
:04:29
He accused me
of ripping off his design.

:04:32
He said my penalty for disloyalty
was death.

:04:36
If you put him away,
I'll sleep better.

:04:40
- Where can we find him?
- I've got his address somewhere.


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