:58:01
He's a guy to talk to. He knows you.
He won't treat us like cops.
:58:04
-Clam up for no reason, huh?
-We'll see.
:58:19
Hey, Boyle!
:58:21
-What's it been, seven, eight years?
-Yeah.
:58:23
Yeah. How you doing?
:58:25
This is my son, Michael.
:58:27
Hey, Michael. How you doing?
My name's Sean.
:58:29
I'm an old buddy of your dad's. Hi.
:58:32
-So you still with the staties?
-Homicide. This is my partner.
:58:36
-Sergeant Powers. How are you?
-So you got a minute?
:58:38
-We'd love to ask some quick questions.
-I was just gonna walk Michael to school.
:58:43
-I can be back in a few minutes.
-Tell you what, we'll walk with you, okay?
:58:47
Sure.
:58:50
So you look good.
:58:52
-I hear rents are rising.
-Yeah, the yuppies are coming.
:58:55
They're cutting my dad's old house up
into condos.
:58:58
We walked by there the other day.
:58:59
Must be something we could do
to stop them.
:59:02
A friend of mine says the other day,
he says:
:59:04
"Neighborhood needs a fucking crime wave.
Get property values where they belong."
:59:09
Young girls keep getting murdered up in Pen
Park, Mr. Boyle, you might get your wish.
:59:13
Dave. Call me Dave.
:59:16
You said the F-word, Dad.
:59:18
Yeah, I know. Walk on up ahead, Michael.
:59:21
Us guys need to talk. Go on.
:59:24
-So, what's up, Sean?
-Yeah, you heard about Katie Markum?
:59:28
Yeah, I was at Jimmy's yesterday.
Celeste is there now.
:59:31
-Who's Celeste?
-My wife.
:59:33
-How's Jimmy doing?
-It's hard to tell. You know him.
:59:37
-Yeah, so the reason we came by--
-Listen, I saw her.
:59:41
Katie. I don't know if you know that.
At McGill's, the night she died.
:59:46
That's what we wanted to talk about.
:59:48
They were at a couple of bars that night.
Your name turned up for McGill's.
:59:52
They put on quite a show
dancing on the bar.
:59:54
-Pretty drunk, huh?
-But it was harmless.
:59:58
They weren't stripping or nothing.
They were just 19.