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1:04:02
Quarterback.
Got taken in the first round.

1:04:04
- Robert Del Real?
- Yeah, Robert Del Real.

1:04:07
I remember him.
Got in a car crash or something.

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We were celebratin' after the draft,
goin' from bar to bar.

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I was drivin',
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and I put the car into a ditch.
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He spent 18 weeks in the hospital.
1:04:27
He's never gonna throw
a ball in the pros.

1:04:33
Couldn't deal with it, so I split.
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And things sort of just
went downhill from there.

1:04:42
Anyway, about ten months ago,
I wound up in Jerome
workin' for Darlene.

1:04:48
Well, shit. Could be worse.
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I mean, we're both up shit's creek,
but at least we have a paddle.

1:04:57
We got two paddles.
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1:05:05
- Is the facility secure?
- Yes, sir, Colonel.

1:05:07
There's four dead,
but the security video's clean.

1:05:10
It's a patched-in feed.
It's probably a loop.

1:05:18
Deputy! Deputy, I'm Colonel Vitelli.
I'm on special assignment.

1:05:21
Deputy Art Lewis--
Jerome County Sheriff's Department.

1:05:24
- I don't suppose you'd like
to tell me what this is all about.
- I will tell you what I can.

1:05:27
Colonel Vitelli, we got
a busted encode vault inside.

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- Is it--
- Looks like it. Yes, sir.

1:05:33
Alert 75th Rangers. Code Blue.
Tell them Elvis has left the building.

1:05:37
- What the hell are you
talkin' about, Colonel?
- Did they I.D. the bodies?

1:05:39
- They were all wearing hardware.
- Any of them Richard Long?

1:05:41
No, sir.
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I've got Dr. Long's body
down at the coroner's office.

1:05:45
One of our units
is pursuing a suspect up the 35.

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- Who's your suspect?
- A man named Tim Mason.

1:05:50
- Run a check. F.B.I., Interpol.
- Yes, sir.

1:05:53
If you're right, this Mason's one hell
of a pro. Must have a record somewhere.

1:05:57
Mason? No. He's a soda-jerk drifter.
A hamburger flipper.


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