:52:01
I can't afford to sit around.
:52:05
My father died
when I was 10 years old.
:52:08
He was a miner.
He died of lung disease.
:52:12
I became rich at 25.
:52:15
The first thing I did was buy
that mine, close it down...
:52:18
...and give every miner
$50,000 to retire on.
:52:25
You will wait in Washington,
Mr. McCarty.
:52:28
And I will put
one million dollars' expenses...
:52:32
...in a Swiss bank of your choosing.
:52:35
And when the time comes...
:52:37
...2 million dollars a bullet.
:52:42
You are a salesman, sir.
:52:46
Selling sin is easy.
:52:55
- Who is he?
- It's Luther Whitney...
:52:57
...one of the great thieves
of the world.
:53:00
I've been going nuts.
I was up all night.
:53:04
I remembered your notion
how it was two burglars.
:53:07
Around dawn, I thought,
"What if it's not two burglars...
:53:11
...but just one guy trying
to make it look like two?"
:53:15
I called my buddy at the Bureau.
They keep track.
:53:18
There's only half a dozen guys
who could've done the Sullivan job.
:53:22
I've been tracing all six.
:53:24
Whitney's the only guy
that lives here.
:53:26
- Why haven't I ever heard of him?
- He hasn't been arrested in 30 years.
:53:30
What's this? His graduation
picture from Harvard?
:53:33
That's history.
He was just a punk, part of a gang.
:53:36
Three-time loser.
:53:38
Since he got out last...
:53:40
...no one's touched him.
:53:43
When something big comes up,
they question him, but nothing sticks.
:53:46
Oh, Seth.
:53:48
We can make this stick.
:53:51
I bet you he's our guy.
:53:52
He's a local.
You can't ask for anything more.
:53:56
Well, we got a problem.
:53:58
What?