:28:01
This is Conklin's personal computer.
:28:04
His Treadstone files are bloated
with code keys and case files that
he neither needed nor had clearance for.
:28:10
Buried in the hard drive,
we found a deleted file with
an account number to a bank in Zurich.
:28:14
At the time of his death,
he was sitting on a personal account
in the amount of$760,000.
:28:20
You know what his budget was?
We were throwing money at him
and asking him to keep it dark.
:28:25
- It was his own account.
He was up to something.
-This is supposed to be definitive?
:28:28
What's definitive is that
I just lost two people in Berlin.
So what's your theory?
:28:31
Conklin's reaching out from the grave
to protect his good name?
The man is dead.
:28:35
- No one's disputing that, Ward.
- For Christ's sake, Marty, you knew Conklin.
:28:39
Does this scan? I mean, at all?
:28:43
Cut to the chase, Pam.
:28:45
I think that Bourne and Conklin
were in business together,
:28:47
that Bourne's still involved
and that whatever information
I was trying to buy in Berlin...
:28:50
was big enough to bring Bourne
out from hiding to kill again.
:28:53
How's that scan?
:28:57
Excuse me, sir,
but youre not gonna believe this.
:28:59
Jason Bourne's passport
just popped up on the grid in Naples.
:29:06
Okay. Contact Naples.
They need to know
who they're dealing with.
:29:09
Find out what kind of local assets
we have in place there.
:29:17
Nah, it's nothing. Some guy's name
came up on the computer.
:29:23
[ Italian ]
Yeah. Hey, listen, Tom,
I'm gonna call you back, okay?
:29:27
[ Exhales ]
All right.
:29:32
[Door Closes ]
:29:44
Mr. Bourne, I'm John Nevins.
I'm with the U.S. Consulate.
:29:47
I just have a few questions for you.
:29:49
[ Clears Throat ]
:29:59
You're coming out of Tangier.
Is that correct?