1:27:01
	It's not the same, Mr Judd.
1:27:03
	I think I'll sell the place.
1:27:18
	Hello, Pop.
1:27:19
	Some coffee, please.
1:27:32
	I knew you'd be back.
1:27:34
	Yeah.
1:27:36
	Well, drink your coffee and we'll
go down to the Chief of Police.
1:27:40
	Thanks.
1:27:43
	Enjoy San Francisco?
1:27:47
	Sure.
1:27:49
	- How come you didn't go after me?
- I didn't have to.
1:27:52
	And how come there wasn't a word
about Stella's murder in the papers?
1:27:57
	- Why are you holding it back?
- Professional reasons.
1:28:00
	And was it for professional reasons
you beat up Atkins?
1:28:03
	When all the time
you knew he was innocent?
1:28:06
	You don't seem to appreciate
my methods, Mr Stanton.
1:28:10
	Frankly, no.
1:28:12
	That's what brought me back.
1:28:14
	You know, I got worrying about you
in San Francisco.
1:28:17
	About me?
1:28:20
	Yes, Mr Judd.
1:28:22
	You know, you oughta stay home nights
with your bad health.
1:28:25
	Not walk the streets.
1:28:27
	Like the night you said you saw me
looking for Stella.
1:28:31
	More coffee, Pop.
1:28:32
	You weren't strong enough to keep
on working on the New York force.
1:28:36
	Why are you working so hard
on this case?
1:28:39
	- Maybe you better slow down.
- Don't you worry about me.
1:28:42
	I'm OK.
1:28:44
	I said I wanted more coffee, Pop.
Get it.
1:28:48
	I don't worry about you, Mr Judd.
Not anymore.
1:28:51
	Not since I called a friend of mine
in the DA's office in New York.
1:28:56
	He assured me you were in
perfect health when you left there.