The Bone Collector
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1:03:01
Thank you, Richard.
1:03:02
Nitrogen-rich, explosive carbons.
Where do you find those in New York?

1:03:07
Bomb sites.
1:03:09
-Shooting ranges.
-Maybe an old fort or an armoury?

1:03:12
Don't forget the shit factor.
1:03:14
The what?
1:03:16
Manure becomes a nitrate
when it's aged.

1:03:19
That's true.
1:03:21
Then you got cow bones, huh?
1:03:23
Old cow bones. Old manure.
Turn-of-the-century.

1:03:27
Cows, farms, pastures.
1:03:30
Rats.
1:03:32
Dead cows.
1:03:34
Where do you find--?
ln stockyards.

1:03:38
Look for slaughterhouses.
1:03:40
Stockyards and slaughterhouses
from turn of the century.

1:03:44
Check the Internet.
1:03:45
I want tax records, sanitation records
and building-code inspections.

1:03:50
Last 100 years. Okay?
1:04:33
Man, your blood pressure is way up.
1:04:40
-You're pushing it too hard.
-I understand.

1:04:43
-What do we got on the stockyards?
-We're almost there.

1:04:47
You okay?
1:04:48
No, I'm not okay.
1:04:50
I can't figure out this time line
or these shards of cardboard.

1:04:55
We got three defunct stockyard sites.
1:04:57
One on Lexington
and the Harlem River viaduct.


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