:18:01
You know, you enjoy hounding me.
:18:04
- How is that, Henry?
- You forget I know all your tricks.
:18:07
A murder by some thug or nutcase--
That's average.
:18:10
But when it's a pillar
of the legal community...
:18:12
that's more than
just a witness--
:18:14
Then it's banner headlines,
television.
:18:17
It'd help in your push to become
our next police superintendent, right?
:18:21
Come on, Victor.
:18:23
Confess.
:18:26
See? I got you.
:18:32
Let's say you're right.
:18:35
Everything you say.
:18:36
I bag a prominent attorney...
:18:39
hang his pelt on the trophy wall
of my new luxurious offices.
:18:44
What about your neighbors, then?
:18:47
Are you saying that
they're all out to get you too?
:18:49
- How would I know?
- Why would they be?
:18:53
Maybe because I'm very rich?
:18:55
Because I have a big house...
:18:57
and a glamorous wife.
:19:00
I have these things,
and it happens I don't deserve them.
:19:04
My looks are entirely ordinary,
and I'm no genius.
:19:08
Mediocre people
tolerate success...
:19:11
when it comes to someone exceptional
like a movie star or an athlete...
:19:15
but when it comes
to one of their own...
:19:18
then it strikes them
as being an injustice.
:19:22
You agree?
:19:26
I think we're getting
a little far a field.
:19:31
Interesting thing is, there were no
dog prints found at the murder scene...
:19:34
and we know that
without the dog...
:19:37
you never wouldve seen the body.
:19:39
In other words,
your ghost dog story reeks.
:19:42
There were
dead leaves everywhere.
:19:44
How do you make dog prints
in dead leaves, Detective Opie?
:19:49
I don't know.
Tell me.
:19:51
You're a tax attorney.
Good at making up fantasies.
:19:54
That's what
they pay you for, right?
:19:57
The dog was there. Jesus.