1:26:00
- What the hell were you doing in here?
- Well, I had to.
1:26:03
My cell phone went dead,
1:26:04
and I had to come in here
to find a phone to call 911.
1:26:07
You're clever, Sue. I never
would've thought ofthat.
1:26:11
Yeah, well, that's because
she's a Dundee.
1:26:15
Or she ought to be.
1:26:18
Uh, Jacko, keep an eye on
the goons and, uh, blockyour ears.
1:26:23
- What?
- Blockyour ears. Private talk.
1:26:26
No worries, mate.
1:26:30
Uh, I have to tell you this.
1:26:34
I was just really scared
for the first time in my life.
1:26:38
Well, that's okay.
Most people are frightened of lions.
1:26:41
No, not the lions.
They're just hungry.
1:26:44
It's when I saw that goon
with a gun at your head.
1:26:48
That's when I realized
how much I, uh--
1:26:56
You know, um--
1:26:58
Will you marry me?
1:27:02
Well, you do rush into things,
don't you, Mick?
1:27:06
Are you sure it's not
just the romantic setting?
1:27:12
Local experts say the value
of the recovered art...
1:27:15
could run as high
as $300 million.
1:27:18
For the very latest, let's go live
to Marta Waller at the scene. Marta?
1:27:22
Thanks, Hal. Right now
the police are taking...
1:27:24
these priceless paintings
into protective custody.
1:27:27
The woman behind me talking to
the detective is Ms. Sue Charleton,
1:27:31
the Newsday reporter...
1:27:32
who led detectives to the cache
ofstolen masterpieces.
1:27:43
However, earlier tonight,
1:27:44
he did tell me he is, in fact,
a known expert in the art world.
1:27:48
Isn't that the guy who had
the skunk on the freeway?
1:27:50
- [ Man Whispers ] Hey, Hal!
- We'll have more as the story unfolds.
1:27:54
Right now
let's go to Malibu...
1:27:56
where last night's downpour
of almost a quarter inch of rain...