:57:07
Okay, I went after him!
I lost my temper.
:57:11
Do you have any evidence that he showed
your psychiatric file to anyone?
:57:21
We'll speak with you
afterwards, Dr. Garner.
:57:23
-I'd like to sit in.
-I'd really rather wait--
:57:25
It's all right if Dr. Garner sits in,
if Detective Curran doesn't object.
:57:35
-Where were you last night?
-Home, watching TV.
:57:38
All night?
:57:41
Yes, all night.
:57:42
Were you drinking?
:57:48
Yeah, I was drinking.
:57:50
-When did you start drinking again?
-A couple of days ago.
:57:53
I saw Detective Curran
at his apartment about 10:00 last night.
:57:56
He was sober and lucid.
:57:58
I asked him, in my capacity
as his departmental therapist...
:58:01
about his altercation
with Lieutenant Nilsen.
:58:03
He expressed regret
and displayed no hostility.
:58:07
-How long were you at his apartment?
-About 15 minutes.
:58:11
I saw there was no reason
for my concern and left.
:58:14
There's no smoking
in this building, Detective.
:58:19
What are you gonna do?
Charge me with smoking?
:58:23
Oh, for Christ's-- All right, Nick,
I'm gonna ask you this just once.
:58:26
For the record,
did you kill Marty Nilsen?
:58:31
No.
:58:34
I'm gonna storm into his office
in front of everybody...
:58:36
in the middle of the day
and kill him that night?
:58:38
I'm not that dumb.
:58:40
Going after him before gets you off the
hook for killing him. That's your alibi.
:58:44
Like writing a book about killing a guy
gets you off the hook for killing him.
:58:48
Good point.
:58:49
What are you talking about?
:58:51
-A private joke, asshole.
-I don't think it's funny.
:58:55
You're going on leave...
:58:57
pending the outcome
of a psychiatric evaluation.