:52:10
Come on, Escalante's waiting.
:52:12
He has a token of his friendship.
:52:15
A gun.
:52:18
He's Mexican.
What can I tell you?
:52:21
You wanted someone to I.D. Carlos.
I've got him for you.
:52:25
I've worked with him for 8 years.
:52:28
He doesn't get involved
in an operation. . .
:52:30
. . .unless he can bring it off.
:52:32
Don't mess with him.
:52:34
You can mess with her anytime.
:52:39
Think it was an accident
Nino was arrested for drunk driving?
:52:42
Frescia had the police
waiting for him every night.
:52:45
Why?
:52:46
He figured you knew more about Mac,
and used Nino to find out.
:52:52
How's the judge involved?
:52:54
He's the Federal judge Frescia
went to for the deportation order.
:52:57
I told the judge he was about
to deport his fettucini verde...
:53:01
. . .his ossobuco
and his rigatoni quattro formaggi.
:53:07
Informants assure us
Carlos will contact McKussic. . .
:53:10
. . .before he does business
elsewhere.
:53:13
Would he risk
going to McKussic's house?
:53:16
He hardly expects me to be there
to identify him, Mr. Maguire.
:53:20
After all, beaches are a crowded,
friendly place, aren't they?
:53:24
People don't wear much
in the way of clothing.
:53:28
Guns and surveillance equipment are
that much more difficult to hide.
:53:34
Mr. McKussic
thinks about such things.
:53:37
Which brings me to the point.
:53:40
A group of Mexicans patrolling
the strand will look conspicuous.
:53:43
I suggest your people
patrol the beach. . .
:53:47
. . .and keep a wide perimeter with
some frozen surveillance for us.
:53:52
Where'll you be?
:53:53
There's a lot on the highlands
above his home.
:53:56
But I'm told Mr. McKussic
has a boat stored there.