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:42:04
I'm positive Hardin was tied
into the cartels. It's drug money.

:42:08
- But you can't prove it.
- So far.

:42:13
- Mind if I ask you a question?
- No.

:42:16
Why are you telling me all this? I've
been out of the game for a long time.

:42:25
I was told that you were wired, and
that you knew the town and people.

:42:30
- That you were a player.
- Who told you that?

:42:34
Jim Greer.
:42:38
How's he doing?
:42:43
He's not good.
:42:47
He has cancer.
:42:49
Terminal.
:42:53
- He's a good man.
- The best.

:43:03
You a coffee drinker, Dr Ryan?
:43:08
- Yeah, I like coffee.
- Try the Lindo brand.

:43:12
- Lindo?
- I think you'll like it.

:43:21
Mr President,
I've got some good news.

:43:24
Hardin's partner here was someone
you may know of. Ernesto Escobedo.

:43:31
- lt figures.
- ls this another of your theories?

:43:35
No, sir. We can call this one fact.
Escobedo, like every druglord here, -

:43:41
- also had legitimate businesses.
Hardin was doing business with these.

:43:46
Importin mong other things,
coffee, which means nothing, -

:43:51
- but he was paying too much for
this coffee. 6,200 dollars a pound.

:43:58
- That's expensive coffee.
- I'd have to agree.


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