1:07:01
	Anyone who checks out a flagged book
has his library records fed to the FBl.
1:07:06
	Wait. How is this legal?
1:07:08
	Legal. Illegal.
These terms don't apply.
1:07:12
	You can't use the information
directly. It's just a useful guide.
1:07:17
	It might sound silly, but you can't
get a library card without an ID...
1:07:22
	and a current phone bill. See?
1:07:26
	- So they run our list.
- Precisely.
1:07:28
	If you want to know who's reading...
1:07:31
	"Purgatory", "Paradise Lost"
and "Helter Skelter"...
1:07:34
	the FBl's computers will tell us.
1:07:37
	It could give us a name.
1:07:38
	Of a college kid writing
a term paper...
1:07:42
	on 20th-century crime.
1:07:44
	At least you're out of the office.
1:07:46
	Get a haircut.
1:07:49
	How do you know this?
1:07:50
	I don't.
1:07:52
	- Neither do you.
- Exactly.
1:08:02
	"Divine Comedy".
1:08:04
	"History of Catholicism" A book
called "Murderers and Madmen".
1:08:09
	"Modern Homicide lnvestigation".
"ln Cold Blood".
1:08:13
	"Of Human Bondage". Bondage?
1:08:15
	It's not what you think.
1:08:17
	The Marquis de Sade.
1:08:20
	- Marquis de Sade.
- Whatever.
1:08:22
	Works of St. Thomas Aqua something...
1:08:24
	Saint Thomas Aquinas. There.
1:08:26
	He wrote about the seven deadly sins.
1:08:29
	Is that it?
1:08:31
	Yep.
1:08:33
	- Let's try it.
- Jonathan Doe?
1:08:36
	Whatever.
1:08:37
	We're sure about that name, are we?
1:08:40
	You were, you saw it. John Doe.
1:08:43
	You want to go back, I'll go back.
1:08:45
	Let's take a look at him.
Talk to him.
1:08:48
	This is crazy.
1:08:50
	We'll just talk to him.
1:08:53
	"Excuse me, sir. Do you
happen to be a serial killer?"
1:08:59
	You do the talking.