1:15:01
I loved her! You know what that's like?
1:15:04
Huh?
1:15:11
I'm sorry.
1:15:20
No, you're wrong.
1:15:23
I won't ever feel that again.
1:15:26
Right there. Went in through a bottle
of Jack and stuck in the wall right there.
1:15:32
-Scary, huh?
-Scarier than a glass of milk, right?
1:15:36
So take me through it.
These two guys come in....
1:15:39
In rubber masks.
They came in through here.
1:15:45
That's the storeroom.
1:15:48
There's a door back there
that leads to a loading dock.
1:15:52
I always keep that door locked.
1:15:55
So they must have had a key.
1:15:58
A key? So, what you're saying
is that it was an inside job?
1:16:03
It had to be. One of them, at least,
worked for me at some point.
1:16:07
The only reason they fired that goddamn
warning shot was they must have known...
1:16:12
...I kept this under the counter.
1:16:14
-And you told the police that at the time.
-Yeah.
1:16:19
Sure, they went through
my employment records.
1:16:21
Questioned everybody
who used to work for me.
1:16:24
-Never made an arrest.
-Still have a copy of those records?
1:16:27
Yeah, it's in a box in the office there.
But I know who did it.
1:16:32
Oh, yeah?
1:16:34
This guy I fired a couple
of weeks before.
1:16:37
Son of a bitch came in here
a few days after the robbery.
1:16:41
He had this fucking goddamn grin
on his face.
1:16:46
And I just knew.
1:16:48
Go tell a grin to a jury, right?
1:16:51
You remember his name?
1:16:54
Do I look senile to you?
1:16:56
-No, sir.
-Name...
1:16:59
...was Ray Harris.