:48:00
	Of course,
you'd want to muddy
:48:01
	the trail of ownership
leading back to you,
:48:02
	but that's not hard to do
if you have the right fence.
:48:05
	And...
:48:07
	what would
the right fence take?
:48:11
	Ten percent?
:48:13
	Twenty.
:48:14
	Ha ha ha!
:48:15
	You want me to check
:48:17
	and see if there's
a listing on it?
:48:18
	Yeah.
:48:22
	Yeah.
:48:24
	Look around.
:48:37
	Nick: It's unregistered,
which means it's fair game.
:48:41
	Charlie, the guy who
looked it up for me,
:48:42
	he said he'd
advance me 1 5 grand
:48:43
	upon receipt
of the stay.
:48:45
	Then once he sold it,
he'd send us the rest.
:48:47
	You trust him?
:48:48
	Yeah.
:48:49
	OK. So the trick is
to steal it from a house
:48:52
	with an elaborate alarm system
:48:54
	and a house-sitter who's not
allowed to invite anyone over
:48:56
	without having it reported
stolen for at least two months?
:48:59
	And without
getting caught.
:49:01
	So how well
do you know Bryce?
:49:03
	If you're asking
can we bring him in on it,
:49:05
	no, I don't think so.
:49:06
	You don't trust him.
:49:07
	Our sophomore year
in college,
:49:09
	he cheated
on a midterm exam.
:49:11
	He got caught,
he confessed,
:49:14
	and he gave up the other
two guys, as well.
:49:16
	So we got to steal
the thing outright
:49:17
	So we got to steal
the thing outright
:49:19
	and somehow make sure
Bryce doesn't report it.
:49:22
	He's got to believe that he's
going to get in more trouble
:49:24
	reporting it than not.
:49:25
	How?
:49:27
	Make him think
he committed a crime.
:49:31
	Murder's the obvious choice.
:49:32
	How do you convince somebody
he's a murderer?
:49:35
	Other crimes--
arson, burglary, rape.
:49:39
	How do you convince him
that he did that?
:49:46
	What?
:49:49
	Well...
:49:52
	You can make it
statutory.
:49:57
	You want me
to lay your friend?
:49:59
	No! No, of course
I don't.