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:27:06
John?
No shooting board on the Wilson thing.

:27:10
Harry, I need printouts
on all the unsolved female homicides...

:27:13
in Los Angeles County for the past 15 years.
:27:15
I need them on my desk
as soon you can get them, okay?

:27:17
- Last 15 years?
- Yeah.

:27:19
- You got it.
- Thanks.

:27:30
Need to talk to you later, Phil.
:27:33
What do you have?
:27:35
What do you make of this?
:27:37
It looks like blood.
:27:39
If it's human,
I can get you a type in four hours.

:27:41
I need it in, like, 10 minutes.
:27:42
- Yeah, but if it was wet I could do that.
- Just rinse it.

:28:07
Hi, neither one of us is home just now...
:28:09
but if you leave your name, number,
time you called and a short message...

:28:13
we'll get back to you just as soon as we can.
Please wait for the beep.

:28:16
Jen, hi. It's me. I guess you went out
to a movie with Penguin.

:28:19
It's after 9:00. I'm going to be here
for quite some time.

:28:27
Make that all night.
:28:29
Kiss Penny good night for me,
and sleep well.

:28:31
Bye-bye.
:28:35
Oh, God.
:28:42
Hey, Dutch. I was just looking for you, man.
:28:45
- You look all squeezed out, kid.
- I'm beat.

:28:46
I have a real strong feeling we got
ourselves a serial on this Niemeyer killing.

:28:50
Anything behind that feeling?
:28:51
The killer mailed Niemeyer
a poem yesterday.

:28:53
Some of the lines of that poem
could be interpreted that he's killed before.

:28:57
Funny he should write to a woman
he's already killed.

:28:59
That's another thing. Subconsciously,
serial killers want to get caught.


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