:36:00
Anyway, the point is if they took
the money during the robbery,...
:36:03
...then Hamlin would have to trust
them to give him his share.
:36:06
And they don't look like trustworthy types.
:36:07
Indeed, so he had to get them
out just before the robbery...
:36:10
...but do it without drawing
attention to himself.
:36:13
It would have to be
a unnormal occurrence.
:36:15
Something that happened everyday
just before five o'clock.
:36:21
The courier!
That is so stupid.
:36:24
It's simple.
:36:33
So he sent them to himself.
:36:34
No to easy to trace.
To the woman.
:36:37
Doesn't trust her.
To who then?
:36:40
Maybe no one.
:36:41
A fake name, a fake address,
no way to trace it.
:36:44
Which means the package
would end up back at --
:36:46
The depot.
Exactly.
:36:48
Which means--
I'm going the wrong way.
:36:50
Hang on!
:36:51
[Sound of whistling tyres and car sirens]
Hey...
:37:15
[Police sirens]
:37:19
[Sound of whistling tyres]
:37:25
P.O. Clerk (in background):
"Okay miss, can I help you?"
:37:33
My cut, remember?
:37:39
Split that up right here.
:37:45
[Sound of whistling tyres]
[Any guy shouts]
:37:52
It's your package.
:37:53
It isn't wrapped in butchers paper.
My sister always uses butchers paper.
:37:57
It's your package.
:37:59
Are you sure this is the right package?