:28:04
Don't start.
:28:07
Don't start. I hate that. Please.
:28:09
- He's the cold eye. He's spilled milk.
- Ju... Julian.
:28:13
- Julian.
- Come on. Come on, kiddo.
:28:17
Oh.
:28:19
Come on, kiddo.
We got work to do.
:28:22
Julian.
Julian!
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- Didn't I kill myself?
- Yes and no.
:28:28
The answer to that
is up to me.
:28:34
Oh, my God.
:28:38
How do you know
he did it?
:28:40
A witness saw your friend rip the guy's
heart out with his bare hands.
:28:43
Plus, he left this
at the crime scene.
:28:46
Somehow, he managed to check in and out
without leaving his name.
:28:48
But we traced him to you
through that patient I.D. number.
:28:51
So what can you tell us
about the man?
:28:54
Nothing. I...
I barely knew him.
:28:57
It's not surprising.
:28:59
Does that ring a bell?
:29:04
Well, he had a,
um, like...
:29:07
- You Val?
- Yes.
:29:11
- You the nurse?
- Yes.
:29:14
- You done with her?
- Yeah. Take her.
:29:17
Come here.
:29:20
- I don't know what to tell you.
- Yeah. Shut up.
:29:22
Listen.
:29:25
No. Really listen.
Both ears.
:29:27
Nod to tell me both ears
are listening. All right.
:29:29
I've dealt with a thousand bodies in
this office. Floaters, crispy critters,
:29:33
bunk bait; bodies you wouldn't even know were
bodies if it wasn't for a driver's license.
:29:36
- Yes, well, I don't see what that has to do...
- Don't talk, Val.
:29:38
Bodies chopped and minced and skinned
and used as table decorations.
:29:43
- That's your job.
- You're talking again. Yeah. No. Listen.
:29:47
Four years ago, a body came in here
tattooed like those;
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crushed like those;
eyeless.
:29:55
But hey, I'm a sport.
I play along.
:29:58
I tried to determine
what had rolled into my office.