:11:05
Meaning what?
:11:11
He was very much against killing.
:11:17
I'd like to help you, sir,
but Officer Baird is retired.
:11:23
That's not possible!
He wouldn't retire without telling me.
:11:27
He's been handling my case
for the last 15 years.
:11:29
Give me your current name and ID, and
I'II connect you with your new case officer.
:11:33
With all due respect,
I don't know who the hell you are.
:11:37
If I give you my name and number,
you'II know everything.
:11:41
- Hold, please.
- No, hang on. Damn it! Hello?
:11:46
Excuse me.
:11:49
That call you've been waiting for?
He's on the line.
:11:52
He won't give me his current name
or location. He wants Lou Baird.
:11:57
Rick? How you doing?
:11:59
This is Joe Weyburn. Remember me?
I set you up at that photo Iab in CIeveIand.
:12:03
Was it 1978? No, 1979.
:12:08
I don't remember you.
:12:12
You know us FBI guys aII Iook aIike.
:12:25
You are one rolling stone, aren't you?
Where are you now, Rick?
:12:29
Where's Lou? He would have told me
he was retiring.
:12:32
- Why didn't he do that?
- To tell you the truth, he lost you.
:12:35
- He Iost me?
- Yeah.
:12:37
That's why we put him out to pasture,
why I'm on the case.
:12:40
Where is he? Where did he retire to?
:12:44
Where did he retire to?
:12:49
He once gave me a number.
His sister's place in St. Louis.
:12:52
He used to go there on vacations.
Is that where he is? Am I getting warm?
:12:56
He's out of the picture.
:12:58
Are you in some kind of trouble?