Detective Story
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:35:02
Hey, Fay. Bellevue Hospital.
Where are you going?

:35:07
We just got a call from the dispatcher.
:35:09
The Lieutenant wants us to return
to the precinct. Your witness died.

:35:14
- When?
- A couple of hours ago.

:35:24
Congratulations, Karl.
You're still a lucky man.

:35:28
You must have been kissed
in your cradle by a vulture.

:35:33
- The girl died.
- That's too bad.

:35:36
You knew she was dead all the time.
:35:38
Then you bought off Miss Fur Piece,
and turned yourself in.

:35:41
What have you got in place of a conscience?
:35:43
Don't answer, I know. A lawyer.
:35:47
I ought to fall on you
like the sword of God.

:35:50
That sword has two edges.
You could cut your own throat.

:35:53
I'm going to give you
a piece of advice, Karl.

:35:55
When they let you free again,
get out of New York.

:35:57
You butcher one more patient
and law or no law, I'll find you.

:36:00
I'll put a bullet in the back of your head
and I'll drop your body in the East River.

:36:04
And I'll go home and I'll sleep sweetly.
:36:07
You don't frighten me.
Now, I'll give you some advice.

:36:11
I have plenty on you, too.
I know why you're so vindictive.

:36:14
- Why?
- Just watch your step.

:36:17
Because I happen to have friends,
downtown, with pull.

:36:20
- Have you?
- Lots of pull.

:36:22
Well, what do you know?
Aren't you the big shot? Pull.

:36:25
Have you got any friends with push,
like that?

:36:28
No, everybody else is going to let you go.
:36:30
The courts, the judges, the juries.
Everybody except me.

:36:38
Why didn't you listen to your lawyer
and keep your mouth shut?

:36:46
Get up. Come on, get up, you're all right.
Now, get up.

:36:50
I can't.
:36:55
Better call the Lieutenant.

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