1:01:00
...they handled distribution. That's it.
Broke my fucking nose.
1:01:03
When did West find out?
1:01:06
I didn't know he knew.
I just supply.
1:01:09
I don't know shit about
what happened last night.
1:01:12
That's real noble.
Thanks for clarifying.
1:01:15
How long have you been doing this?
1:01:17
Gee, I wasn't looking at my watch.
1:01:19
-Were you doing this while we were--?
-While we were fucking? Yeah.
1:01:24
Right under your nose.
1:01:26
-Riggs?
-Yes, ma'am.
1:01:29
Read this gentleman his rights and...
1:01:31
...see to it that he gets medical attention
and stick him in a cell.
1:01:35
Yes, ma'am.
1:01:38
Nice seeing you again, Pete.
1:01:42
Why would he risk 20 years in prison
just to sell a few painkillers?
1:01:47
Doesn't add up.
1:01:48
Kendall's the key.
1:01:51
Ma'am, colonel's looking for you
and Mr. Hardy.
1:01:54
Tell him we'll be right up.
1:01:57
Now, look. How far do you want
to go with this?
1:02:02
I think we should go see Bill,
hand over Vilmer...
1:02:05
...give him Dunbar's confession
and forget about Kendall.
1:02:09
So Vilmer admitted to
supplying the drugs?
1:02:13
Yes.
1:02:16
-Christ.
-Now, look, Bill...
1:02:18
...you know, you got Vilmer's confession,
Dunbar's confession...
1:02:21
...that is more than enough
to clear you with ClD.
1:02:24
Great. Good.
Good job, both of you. Thanks.
1:02:27
Thank you. All right.
Then we'll get out of here.
1:02:30
There is one more thing, sir.
1:02:34
Vilmer says Kendall
was involved in the drug scam.
1:02:36
Captain, I don't wanna hear this.
1:02:43
Well, actually, Kendall did try to
burn Dunbar with us, so...
1:02:49
...that usually means
someone's involved.
1:02:53
Captain Osborne, you are not
to go near Lieutenant Kendall.
1:02:57
That's an order. Understood?