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:32:02
Take it easy, Jim.
:32:21
Thought you had a date.
:32:26
- Yeah. A killer like that going free.
- Relax, Jim. Tomorrow's another day.

:32:31
The thieves and murderers could have
written the penal code themselves.

:32:34
Proof, Jim, proof, that's what counts.
:32:36
Bunk. Look, evil's got a smell of its own.
A child can spot it. I know, Joe. I know.

:32:42
- How?
- I lived with it.

:32:44
I learned it early and deep.
My own father was one of them.

:32:48
Every day of my childhood...
:32:50
I saw that father of mine,
with that criminal mind of his...

:32:54
abuse and torment my mother and
drive her straight into a lunatic asylum.

:32:58
She died there.
:33:01
Yeah, I know it when I smell it.
:33:03
Every time I look at one of those babies,
I see my old man's face.

:33:17
Lieutenant, what about
the Anderson girl, in the hospital?

:33:19
- She can identify him.
- I told you, she's critical. No visitors.

:33:23
This is an emergency. She doesn't
have to talk. Just look at him and nod.

:33:27
Let me use the wagon and take him down.
:33:29
- All right. Go ahead.
- Thanks.

:33:31
But take easy.
Remember, you're going to a hospital.

:33:33
Yes, sir.
:33:34
Lieutenant Monaghan speaking.
Okay McLeod for the wagon to Bellevue.

:33:39
- Karl, come with me.
- Where?

:33:44
- We're going for a ride.
- Where are we going?

:33:48
My name is James McLeod.
I live on West 85th Street.

:33:54
Hey, Phil, do me a favor, will you?
:33:56
Call my wife and tell her I'll be a little late.
:33:59
Okay, Jim.

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