St. Ives
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:12:00
Look at that. A whole pisspot
full of money here.

:12:04
- How much is in there?
- I don't know. I ain't counted it.

:12:07
- Well, count it.
- There's 100,000.

:12:12
What do you do?
:12:14
- Retired.
- Oh, yeah?

:12:17
- Did you twist that guy's neck?
- No.

:12:20
Is that your money?
:12:22
Well, let's just say
I'm keeping it for somebody.

:12:27
On my way home, I was driving past
this all-night Laundromat.

:12:31
We don't have one where I live, so I
thought I'd drop in and have a look around.

:12:36
I just walked in
when the motorcycle cop showed up.

:12:39
You always carry a hundred grand
on evening drives?

:12:44
A friend of mine, a little old lady,
asked me to hang on to it.

:12:47
You know, the banks are closed.
She lives alone.

:12:50
No record, huh? Okay, thanks.
:12:56
You're entitled to call your lawyer
if you want.

:13:00
Why do I need a lawyer?
You're asking questions, I'm answering.

:13:05
Hello, Robbery? This is Detective Oller
down at Homicide Central.

:13:10
You guys have any big heists tonight,
like maybe 100,000 bucks?

:13:16
Okay, thanks.
:13:24
No record, no robbery.
:13:26
Jack Boykins, male, white, 43.
Arrested 16 times, mostly for stealing.

:13:31
Indicted eight times. Convicted twice.
Did nine years in Folsom.

:13:36
- Hey.
- Hi, Charlie.

:13:38
- How are you?
- You know this guy, lieutenant?

:13:40
What do you mean?
Everybody knows St. Ives.

:13:42
He's a bigtime columnist.
Crime reporter.

:13:45
Was, I mean. Now he's an author.
He's writing a book.

:13:49
How's the book coming?
:13:51
- Not worth a shit.
- Maybe you got a weak story.

:13:55
- Yeah, I guess so.
- Hey.

:13:57
Found him walking around
with 100,000 bucks in a bag.


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