:52:00
I don't give a rat's ass
what you think about me.
:52:03
This is not about you and me.
It's about your old man.
:52:09
Harry, you were a cop.
:52:10
How do you know who to trust?
:52:12
You don't.
:52:14
Not if you're a cop.
:52:16
You learn who not to trust.
:52:18
It's a tricky life.
:52:23
Jeff showed up
a couple of weeks ago.
:52:25
He didn't have a job
or any money...
:52:28
so I gave him the keys
to the ranch house.
:52:32
I said it was just till
he got back on his feet.
:52:36
It was a pretty dum b thing
to do, right?
:52:40
MEL: Harry, I'm sorry, OK?
:52:45
I know I've been
a pain in the ass.
:52:47
HARRY: I didn't m ind.
:52:49
I didn't like it when you
shot me, though.
:53:16
HARRY: The Ameses owned
a place north of the city.
:53:19
None of them had been there
in years.
:53:21
You m ight think
they had forgotten about it...
:53:24
but how do you forget a house?
:53:27
Then again,
maybe they hadn't forgotten...
:53:29
or maybe they were trying
to forget.
:53:32
Maybe there was a reason...
:53:33
not to sell
a m illion-dollar property...
:53:35
even when you're hard up
for cash.
:53:40
Somebody else had apparently
come to the same conclusion.
:53:43
Somebody who thought they could
dig up the past with a shovel...
:53:47
without knowing where to dig.
:53:49
Somebody who wouldn't have to
break in because he had a key.
:53:54
Somebody without m uch interest
in housekeeping...
:53:57
but with a serious appetite
for barbecued chicken wings.