:40:02
- So ifyou feel like
you need to go home...
- Shh. We're not--
:40:04
for any reason,
I'll understand. You--
:40:09
No, you gotta understand.
We're not--
:40:12
We're not leaving without you.
:40:17
All right?
:40:20
And we're gonna find something.
:40:28
Um, well, I found something--
:40:31
a fellow by the name of Barbieri.
:40:36
He's a private investigator. Prosecution
hired him in the second trial.
:40:40
- Didn't he resign
from the case or something?
- He quit...
:40:43
and he turned in his murder book
and crime-scene photos...
:40:46
list ofevidence, but no notes.
:40:49
- Anyone talk to him?
- Myron tracked him down.
:40:52
- What'd he say?
- Nothin'. He was scared.
:40:55
- Of whom?
- Of the people he was workin' with.
:41:08
- Mrs Barbieri?
- Miss.
:41:10
- Hello. Uh, is Mr Barbieri in?
- There isn't any mister.
:41:16
Uh, Dominick, Dominick Barbieri?
:41:20
That was my father.
He passed away years ago.
:41:35
Wow. Maybe you oughta have
a yard sale.
:41:39
That case always bothered
my father.
:41:41
He never talked about it. He said
he had to live in this town, you know?
:41:45
Yeah. Do you have any idea
where his notes might be?
:41:48
Well, if he kept them at all,
they'd be in one of those boxes.
:41:55
Guy was a pack rat. He must have saved
every case he ever worked on.