:24:00
- I'll keep my voice low.
- Thanks.
:24:03
I spoke with your husband's lawyer
and Ceci's fine.
:24:06
Kyle will bring her to school in the morning.
:24:08
OK.
:24:10
Now, this part is gonna piss you off.
:24:13
They want Ceci to see a psychologist
to be evaluated.
:24:15
There's nothing we can do about that
but say yes. So we're saying yes.
:24:21
OK.
:24:25
- Here we are.
- Mr Veeck.
:24:28
I had an interesting conversation
with Mrs Rimsky today.
:24:30
She was very surprised to hear
her daughter isn't living upstairs.
:24:33
- In 10F?
- Mm-hm.
:24:35
- You said they left together.
- That's what the Russian said.
:24:38
No, she left without her daughter.
She didn't think she could take care of her.
:24:41
Mrs Rimsky's an alcoholic.
She claimed she was going for treatment,
:24:44
and had to leave the girl behind
with the father.
:24:46
You knew that, didn't you?
:24:49
Only Mr Rimsky didn't take Natasha
with him.
:24:52
I spoke with Grandma Rimsky
in Moscow today
:24:54
and she said her son
is living with her alone.
:24:56
- So he lied to me. What do I know?
- You had to know.
:25:00
Well, we'll find out tomorrow. I have
a phone appointment with Mr Rimsky.
:25:05
- Why did you lie about the little girl?
- I didn't want to get involved, that's all.
:25:09
Did you see Natasha after her mother left?
:25:15
It's a simple question, Veeck.
:25:17
Yeah. I see her. I see her that afternoon.
I see her playing on the stairs.
:25:22
Then the next day the father tells me she
leave with the mother. I ask no questions.
:25:27
- Well, if he killed her, it's not my business.
- "Killed her"?
:25:30
"If he killed her"?
:25:34
Plumber!
:25:36
You got a lot more than a leak to fix,
Mr Murray.
:25:40
Mr Veeck.
:25:44
- If you could just...
- Come on in, just right inside.
:25:48
Thank you.
:25:51
Some kind of pipe or something.
:25:53
Yeah, well, see, that is a brand-new pipe.
So, this will all be patched tomorrow.
:25:57
- By professionals.
- By professionals. Good as new.