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1:15:04
It's fascinating what $50 can get you
at the county recorder's office.

1:15:07
- What do you got?
- PlayTronics' corporate headquarters.

1:15:11
- The complete blueprints.
- Not bad.

1:15:14
- Not bad, Carl.
- Thanks.

1:15:17
Where'd you get the $50?
1:15:19
- I took it from Mother's wallet.
- Good.

1:15:23
No, Mom, today's not a good day
to come over.

1:15:27
Okay, what have we got here?
1:15:29
It's called a Man-Trap. I borrowed
this demo from the manufacturer.

1:15:33
It's a digital voice-recognition monitor
hooked up to an access booth.

1:15:36
NSA uses this to keep people out of
restricted areas at Fort Meade. Card?

1:15:47
- Now speak right into this box.
- Hi.

1:15:51
My name is Martin Bishop.
1:15:54
My voice is my passport. Verify me.
1:15:59
You can't pass through...
1:16:00
...unless your voiceprint matches
the one encoded on the card.

1:16:03
- So we need someone's card.
- And their voice.

1:16:06
- Can we beat this with tape?
- Has to be up close and personal.

1:16:09
Otherwise you'll be caught
in a steel-reinforced booth...

1:16:12
...while the guards
with the shotguns are called.

1:16:15
That's great.
1:16:16
What about motion detectors?
1:16:18
I'm picking one up this afternoon.
1:16:19
That makes beating this look easy.
1:16:24
Hey, Bish, I think we've found our guy.
1:16:27
Okay, I've blown up the image a little.
Here's the room next to Cosmo's.

1:16:31
Now it's the end of the day.
Watch who comes out.

1:16:35
Let me zoom in on the front door.
1:16:38
A lady in a green skirt...
1:16:40
...and this guy with the cap.
1:16:43
Nobody comes out for another 18 minutes.
1:16:45
- So it's one of those two.
- Right.

1:16:47
Here's the next evening. Again...
1:16:51
...the office next to Cosmo's.
Lights go out.

1:16:57
The guy in the cap. Anybody else?

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