1:36:02
-Tell me about your father, Brendan.
-What?
1:36:05
Your father, Ray Sr.
You remember him.
1:36:09
-I was 6 when he left us.
-So you don't remember the guy?
1:36:14
I remember little things.
1:36:17
He smelled like Schlitz and Dentyne.
1:36:20
He....
1:36:22
He what?
1:36:25
He carried a lot of change in his pocket.
It jingled when he walked.
1:36:29
You could always hear him coming home.
1:36:32
And if I guessed how much he had,
even if I was close, he'd give it to me.
1:36:37
You remember your father having a gun?
1:36:40
No.
1:36:42
Well, you seem awfully sure for somebody
who was 6 when he left.
1:36:47
What's up?
1:36:48
-What's that?
-This is what you asked for.
1:36:51
CSS reports, ballistics, fingerprint analysis,
the 911 tape. Bunch of stuff.
1:36:56
All right, thanks.
1:36:58
We were talking about your father's gun.
1:37:02
-I told you, my father didn't have a gun.
-Oh, well, I guess we were misinformed.
1:37:08
-When was the last time you talked to him?
-Never.
1:37:11
Never?
1:37:12
He went out for a drink
and never came back.
1:37:14
But your mother never filed
a missing person's report. Why not?
1:37:18
Because he's not missing.
1:37:20
-He sends money every month.
-Sends money?
1:37:23
Five hundred bucks every month.
Like clockwork.
1:37:28
-From where?
-Postmark says Brooklyn.
1:37:32
-How do you know it's him?
-Who else would it be?
1:37:38
Who else would send it?
1:37:41
My ma says that's the way he was.
1:37:43
Do something shitty,
then he'd try to make up for it.
1:37:49
Why do you keep asking me
if my father had a gun?
1:37:54
You know why, kid.
1:37:56
No, I don't.
1:37:58
Gun that killed your girlfriend...