The Bone Collector
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:25:06
-What's this about?
-You know who Lincoln Rhyme is?

:25:09
-What? The textbook guy?
-Yeah.

:25:12
-So what does that have to do with me?
-You'll find out.

:25:19
Come on in. They're in there.
:25:24
A patrol cop took these pictures?
:25:26
Yeah, first one on the scene.
It started to rain.

:25:29
Smart cop.
:25:30
Had the balls to stop an Amtrak
from running over the crime scene.

:25:34
Here she is now.
Officer Donahoe...

:25:37
...meet Lincoln Rhyme.
:25:38
Donaghy.
:25:44
You took terrific photographs.
:25:47
You know who I am?
:25:49
I read your manual at the academy.
:25:51
What'd you think?
:25:53
I'm not a book critic.
:25:55
You found it useful?
:25:57
I guess so.
:25:58
Sure you did.
You stopped that train.

:26:01
The photos you took.
:26:04
I'd say you have
a natural instinct for forensics.

:26:07
So what do we got, Paulie?
:26:11
We have footprints, size 10,
thanks to Officer Donaghy...

:26:14
...using a dollar bill
to establish scale.

:26:17
We have asbestos
where there shouldn't be any.

:26:20
An iron bolt holding down
a piece of paper...

:26:23
...a book page
with 119 written on it.

:26:26
Decaying oxidation on the bolt...
:26:28
...but none on the thread.
Someone removed it...

:26:31
...from somewhere else...
:26:33
...and placed it there recently.
Wouldn't you agree, officer?

:26:36
Wouldn't you agree, Officer Donaghy?
:26:43
Paulie, I'm convinced
this crime scene was staged.

:26:46
-Perp's telling us something.
-What?

:26:49
Book, page 119. 11-9.
That's today's date.

:26:51
Newspaper, 4 p.m.
What time you got?

:26:54
12:15.
:26:56
She's alive.
:26:58
-And he's gonna kill her at 4?
-P.M.


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