:32:00
You've been waiting up for me...
to come home.
:32:04
I just thought-
:32:07
Anyway, there's some sandwiches over there
with their toes curled up.
:32:10
They're for you too.
:32:16
I guess I missed my dinner.
:32:22
Well, what are you
waiting for?
:32:24
- Nothing, I guess. I can't wait anymore.
- I don't understand that.
:32:27
- It's no good, Chris. I've gotta get out of here.
- Now? This minute?
:32:29
Now. This minute. I found Conroy.
He'd been stabbed. He died in my arms.
:32:32
- I had to fight my way out.
- Why? Why didn't you stay and tell the truth?
:32:35
- With a dead man in my arms?
- Well, it was the truth, wasn't it? Why run away?
:32:39
Because that's all I can think of to do.
Because I live running away.
:32:43
Was Conroy able to talk?
Did he say anything before-
:32:46
Yeah, everything I wanted to hear,
all about a suitcase he hid under Terminal Dock.
:32:49
- What about Larry Cravat?
- Could have been a couple of other fellas.
:32:55
And it could have been you,
Anzelmo said.
:32:57
Why don't you say it too?
:32:59
It's what you're thinking.
Why don't you say it too?
:33:01
I don't know what I'm thinking.
I've got my eyes closed.
:33:04
I'm trying to open them
and look around.
:33:08
You were running away
the night you ran into my life.
:33:11
A man was killed because
you asked him some questions.
:33:13
You were beaten up.
You wanted to run away again.
:33:16
All you knew about yourself
was in a mysterious letter you found.
:33:20
Then you lost your head
and went after an innocent man in the street.
:33:23
Innocent?
That's the one that killed Conroy.
:33:44
- Hello.
- Hello.
:33:45
I've come
for George Taylor.
:33:47
You must be
a little mixed up.
:33:50
This is my house,
and I'm not George Taylor.
:33:53
You haven't even
got the right sex.
:33:56
- Nobody can say you haven't.
- Thanks.
:33:58
You know, it's a little late
at night for playin' games.