:57:02
Must be an architectural office.
:57:05
You'd go to the library,
go through public records...
:57:08
...find out where that architectural
office is and break in.
:57:12
And then you xerox the plans
and get them back by morning.
:57:15
Why not just steal them?
:57:18
Anyone can break into
an office, but doing it...
:57:20
...without having people know
you were there is the trick.
:57:24
Then there's the general contractor.
:57:26
And then there's the security company.
:57:29
Do you realize the skill of breaking
the security of a security company?
:57:34
I don't know how those guys do it.
:57:38
Why go to all that trouble, Luther?
:57:41
There's a vault in the house.
There must be a secret way into it.
:57:45
There was.
That's what I don't get.
:57:48
How do you mean?
:57:49
This guy obviously did
the research you're talking about.
:57:52
So why does he take a crowbar...
:57:54
...to open the vault when
there's a clicker right there?
:57:58
A clicker?
:57:59
Well, a gizmo, like a VCR remote.
:58:04
Sounds amazing to me.
:58:08
Must've been a lot
of valuables in that vault.
:58:14
Close to 5 million total value.
:58:18
Is that funny?
:58:20
I feel like you're trying
to surprise me.
:58:22
I was trying to.
:58:24
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
:58:28
There you go again.
:58:33
Would the burglar use a disguise?
:58:36
Yeah, he might.
:58:38
Get with the program
if you're gonna catch this guy.
:58:41
It is a guy we think, anyway.
Some sort of a Ioner? Weirdo?
:58:45
Maybe like you.
:58:47
Well, I'd be the perfect
prototype, actually.
:58:50
Except you see a face around
long enough and put things together.
:58:54
That's why these top guys
have disguises.
:58:57
Some of them, I even understand,
become makeup experts...