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"Things Ain't What They Used to Be."
It was recorded July 30, 1945.
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Yeah, yeah. Now I can hear it. Where did
you find an old recording like that?
:21:09
There's a used record shop down
on Turk Street called Memory Lane.
:21:14
Actually, I went in there looking
for a rare Robert Johnson.
:21:17
- Yeah, I think I know the place.
I'll have to get in there.
- You should.
:21:19
Uh, Mr Korda, do you know
a Frank Antonucci?
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Guy who owns the bakery
down the street?
:21:26
No, this is a different Frank.
This is a man who deals in jewellery.
:21:30
Stolen, usually. You wouldn't
know anybody like that?
:21:33
No, I certainly would not.
:21:37
- Is it--
- No, it's just a little something here.
:21:43
Could I have
a little water, please?
:21:46
Sure.
:21:49
Thank you.
:21:52
The reason I'm asking
you is because...
:21:55
we arrested him
with some stolen jewellery.
:21:58
We traced it back to a robbery
of a store down on Polk Street.
:22:04
He said he was
fencing it for you.
:22:08
Obviously, there's been
some mistake.
:22:11
Look, I gotta level
with you.
:22:15
I got this cousin.
Here you go.
:22:18
He's had a lot of run-ins
with the law.
:22:20
I wouldn't be surprised if he's trying
to entangle me in this situation.
:22:23
- It wouldn't be the first time.
- This cousin of yours, what's his name?
:22:27
Clarence Teal. Believe me,
they'll know who I'm talkin' about.
:22:32
- Your cough seems better.
- Oh, yes.
:22:36
Two hundred bucks. I'll take
the points. Yeah, okay.
:22:44
Hello, Judge Stone? This is
Lieutenant Samuel Baffert.
:22:47
I'm at a suspect's residence. I'm
requesting a telephonic search warrant.
:22:54
There's visible evidence on
the premises, glassine envelopes
with jeweller's markings.