:25:01
	- What do you want it for?
- Does it matter?
:25:04
	- You're no cop. You must be a reporter.
- If you're not interested, I'll go someplace else.
:25:10
	I didn't say I wasn't interested. The information
you're talking about is going to cost more.
:25:15
	- A lot more.
- How much more?
:25:19
	This will be the last time we meet in my home.
We've got to be extremely cautious.
:25:26
	There are two major drug organizations.
:25:29
	One is run by Ed Zacharias, the other
by two brothers, Jack and Tony Romero.
:25:34
	Between them, they control 90 per cent
of the narcotics traffic in Southern California.
:25:39
	According to my sources,
the pusher you shot work s for Ed Zacharias.
:25:43
	This is everything you'll need
on the Zacharias, Romero organizations,
:25:47
	photos, biographies, everything.
:25:52
	A year ago, Jack and Tony invaded
Zacharias's territory.
:25:56
	It was the beginning of a gang war.
Zacharias negotiated a truce,
:26:00
	but you can take it from me, the fuse was lit.
It's getting shorter.
:26:07
	- I'll handle it my way, no interference from you.
- All right.
:26:11
	I'll need a few things.
You said you could supply weapons?
:26:18
	This is your man. He'll give you all you want.
:26:27
	- Detective Gruer, call for line two.
- You won't believe this.
:26:31
	I just talked to Forensics. They checked
the 9mm slug that killed JoJo Ross.
:26:36
	I can never do these damn puzzles.
:26:41
	It matches the slug from the mugger
shot two years ago.
:26:45
	- So?
- He was killed by the vigilante.
:26:48
	- Come on, Phil. The vigilante retired years ago.
- Look s like he's back.
:26:52
	- It was him in the Toronado?
- Just came over the computer.
:26:56
	There are 28 blue Toronados in the state
with the last three numbers 226.