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:15:09
You want a nip?
:15:11
No, thanks. I'd better not.
:15:13
Sorry, I forgot.
:15:17
What's with Bob? He's been
giving you the evil eye all day.

:15:21
Know something?
It's starting to work.

:15:23
Did something happen at the
prison? Some big uproar?

:15:26
Why would a guilty man volunteer
for a lie detector test?

:15:30
Happens all the time.
Perp thinks he can slide one by.

:15:34
Of course, innocent men
flunk them sometimes too.

:15:38
Does Bob want you to take one?
:15:40
That's a cute idea.
:15:42
I don't think
my guilt's in any doubt.

:15:44
Where's Bridget?
I want her to do some scutwork.

:15:47
Women feel much more secure
in the workplace now.

:15:50
She left. But I'll get
your coffee if you give me head.

:15:56
Better yet, track down an
investigator in the Beechum case.

:16:00
See if there was another...
:16:02
...witness on the scene.
:16:03
A kid. Just an address
and a name will do.

:16:06
You got it.
:16:08
After that, get me some coffee.
:16:17
Oakland Police.
Sgt. Bartlett.

:16:19
Donaldson at the Tribune.
Who headed the Beechum case?

:16:22
Anyone there know the Beechum case?
:16:25
All of us. Anyone here.
:16:27
Before Beechum comes to the store...
:16:29
...there's another witness
in the parking lot, right?

:16:32
Wrong. There's nothing
like that in the files.

:16:35
- How do you know? Have you looked?
- Believe me, we know.

:16:38
Everybody here has
memorized these files.

:16:41
No other witnesses.
Porterhouse and Larson, that's it.

:16:44
But a lot of circumstantial.
:16:46
This is Donaldson at the Tribune.
:16:48
On the Beechum case, was there
a record of a kid who was a witness?

:16:52
A kid?
:16:54
I don't think so.
:16:56
- You're sure?
- Thanks anyway.

:16:58
All right, thanks.

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