:42:01
- You're a police officer?
- I'm a homicide investigator.
:42:05
- Can I ask you a couple questions?
- Sure.
:42:09
You had dinner
at Maison Saint Croix on the 5th?
:42:12
- Maison Saint Croix.
- Thank you.
:42:16
The 5th was a Thursday, and they had
a caviar appetizer. Did you have it?
:42:22
Yeah, I might have.
Can you tell me what happened?
:42:26
- Do you know Richard Haywood?
- Everyone knows him.
:42:30
Is he involved in this?
:42:31
- Is he a friend of yours?
- No.
:42:34
I mean, I tutored him for his bio
SAT last year, but we're not... .
:42:40
We don't have much in common.
:42:43
- Are you in his study group?
- No. What study group?
:42:46
When you left the restaurant,
did you take leftovers?
:42:51
You didn't give your friends
at the study group leftovers?
:42:55
Look, I told you, I barely know him.
He makes fun of me in class.
:42:59
- Why would he do that?
- Because...
:43:03
...he's like that.
He makes fun of everyone.
:43:06
He's one of the cool kids.
:43:08
What makes him cool?
:43:11
You know, he's smart, he's rich...
:43:15
...he's witty, and everyone likes him.
:43:17
And you don't.
:43:20
Yeah, I knew kids like that.
Superstars of high school.
:43:25
Five years from now,
nobody will care who they are.
:43:29
Well, Richard will always be cool.
:43:32
His daddy's rich and I hate
to admit it, but he's actually smart.
:43:36
He's lazy and didn't study,
but he got a 710 on that bio SAT.
:43:40
- It kind of spun me out.
- Spinning out, huh?
:43:46
You seem to know him well.
:43:48
You can tell by his behavior in class.
:43:51
Sorry.
:43:55
Cassie, where have you been?
Sam I.D. 'd the suspect.
:43:59
- Who is it?
- Ask Sam. He's in charge of the case.