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:17:09
I'm Dr. Greenway, is this your son?
:17:11
- Yes.
- What's his name?

:17:14
- How long has he been this way?
- I didn't find him, my boy Mark did.

:17:18
You found him, Mark? Ricky?
:17:20
Jerome R. Clifford, attorney,
was found dead...

:17:24
...in an apparent suicide
outside Memphis just hours ago.

:17:27
The famed Mafia lawyer
was to defend the alleged hitman...

:17:31
...Barry "The Blade" Muldano...
:17:34
...in the notorious case
of still-missing Louisiana senator...

:17:38
...Boyd Boyette, now presumed dead.
:17:41
It'd be tough to build a case
against Muldano without a body...

:17:45
...but surely Clifford's death
will mean more delays.

:17:48
As one informed source tells me...
:17:50
...the plot thickens
for U.S. Attorney Roy Foltrigg.

:17:53
No body, no case, no conviction.
:17:56
That means no front-page pictures
that Foltrigg likes so much.

:18:00
No CNN interviews,
no speedy ascent to Capitol Hill.

:18:04
Sorry, Reverend Roy.
:18:06
I never liked that old cow.
:18:08
We're here, Roy.
:18:13
He tried it first with a hose attached
to the tailpipe, but it didn't work.

:18:18
- He was probably too stoned.
- He was full of downers and whiskey.

:18:21
I guess he figured he'd swallow a bullet
for dessert. Cheap snub-nosed .38.

:18:26
Definitely a suicide.
:18:28
Damn him. Two days ago I told him:
:18:30
"I have enough evidence
to put your fat ass on the stand."

:18:35
I was bullshitting of course. But...
:18:37
...I didn't know he'd get so nervous
he'd kill himself.

:18:41
He knew where the body was.
:18:43
He'll never tell us now.
Without that body we have no case.

:18:46
- How's the weather in Memphis?
- It's hot, Roy.

:18:52
Sprite?
:18:59
What happened?

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