They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!
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:28:03
- It might be.
- Well, what does that mean?

:28:05
It means yes and no.
:28:08
(cowboy film on TV)
:28:10
Turn that off! It's seven o'clock
in the morning. And leave it off, dammit!

:28:14
- Are you in charge of this case?
- There are two schools of thought.

:28:18
- Everybody knows we're friends.
- Which is why you should insist.

:28:21
- OK, OK!
- (Andy twangs guitar)

:28:25
Like hell you will!
:28:28
And that's definite!
:28:31
Hank, it's nothing to me who's in charge...
:28:33
Then why don't you shut up?!
:28:36
It's not about the personal thing,
or whether he did it or not.

:28:39
We've got 1 2 good years invested in you,
and you know damn well what I mean.

:28:43
The time may come when we need you
for more than homicide.

:28:47
- This city's coming apart.
- No argument.

:28:50
Once word gets out
that Logan Sharpe's a suspect,

:28:52
the lid blows off, and you'll have to
book him or clear him fast.

:28:56
And I can help. I... I know his habits.
:29:11
All right, Virgil.
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But officially, Herb's in charge.
:29:21
Do you mind if I turn out the light?
:29:23
Be my guest, Virgil.
:29:26
(Marden) OK, run it.
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Next.
:29:35
OK.
:29:41
- (Kenner) It's positive acid phosphatase.
- Half-cell?

:29:45
No, sir, it's doubtful.
:29:47
Mm-hm.
:29:50
OK.
:29:52
- That was positive and half-cells.
- How long before?

:29:55
- Two or three hours.
- OK.


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