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:14:08
Homicide? The first bulletin said
Benesch was just wanted for questioning.

:14:14
So you two decided, huh?
To pick him up?

:14:18
We knew where
we could lay our hands on him.

:14:22
So you walked in,
gave him your guns and left.

:14:25
- Come on, we've got enough trouble.
- Oh, that's for sure, that's for sure.

:14:30
Well, what now?
:14:32
- We've got a few leads.
- Such as?

:14:36
Benesch has peculiar sexual habits,
to put it mildly.

:14:39
So has half the population,
but you can hardly call that a clue.

:14:44
Anyway, our best chance
is Midget Castiglione.

:14:47
- The bookie?
- Yeah, that's the one.

:14:49
Benesch robbed him
and took him apart just for kicks.

:14:52
Maybe because he's a midget, I don't know.
:14:54
Anyway, Castiglione likes to know
where Benesch is at all times.

:14:59
- For which I can't blame him.
- Why would he tell you?

:15:02
Because he owes Dan a favour, that's why.
The sooner we get to him...

:15:06
Now, look, you are not going anyplace
until I hear from downtown.

:15:09
You fellas may be up
for a little vacation or worse, who knows?

:15:13
Meanwhile, you better type up your reports.
:15:19
By the way, you're both automatically
fined five days' pay for losing your guns.

:15:25
Thanks!
:15:47
Thank you, Tom.
Get yourself some breakfast.

:15:49
Yes, sir. Thank you.

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