Blood Work
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:28:01
Yeah, he's a real chatterbox.
:28:04
Did you get a lip reader in?
:28:08
I'll get on it.
:28:10
What about his cartridge?
Did he pick up his brass?

:28:15
Yeah, there he is.
:28:19
James Lockridge.
:28:20
Pulled into the bank lot,
almost got sideswiped by a sedan.

:28:25
Says it was a white guy,
but nothing else.

:28:28
He called for the ambulance.
Cordell died going to the hospital.

:28:32
You got any leads at all?
:28:35
No, I'm following
the three-strike thing.

:28:39
I think the man in the ski mask
is one of those.

:28:44
What about the gun? H&K's
expensive for a holdup man.

:28:48
That's weird he'd keep
it after the first killing.

:28:52
I thought about that. I figure he
stole it, but that lead me nowhere.

:28:57
I don't know. I think we'll need
fresh blood to solve this one.

:29:04
Well, Jaye...
:29:07
...why don't you get me
a copy of the book?

:29:11
Both yours and L.A. Could you?
:29:13
I'll ask the captain.
I don't see why not.

:29:16
He was the lieutenant
on the Cemetery Man case.

:29:19
Yeah, I kind of remember that.
:29:23
Oh, well. I'm glad
someone got promoted.

:29:31
-Right here.
-Thanks.

:29:36
Mr. Lockridge, Terry McCaleb.
Thanks for seeing me.

:29:40
Are you a policeman?
:29:41
No, retired FBl. I'm investigating
a related case for a victim's family.

:29:46
-Good. Because police are stupid.
-Why?

:29:51
-Didn't they tell you?
-No.

:29:54
Why would they? When I found
the guy, I call 91 1, right?

:29:59
-Yeah.
-Yeah.


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