The Commish Season 4 Episode 15 Accused

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The Commish Season 4 Episode 15 Accused
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00:00You
00:30You
00:49Didn't you just watch that on TV the other night
00:52The millionth time I love it, but I can never make sense of the plot. So I figured I'd clear it up once and for all
00:58Hey gumshoe, we got some missing birds of our own lovebirds. I gave you for our anniversary. What are you talking about?
01:05They're right where they always
01:07Well, don't worry they'll turn up
01:10She never liked him. Are you talking about? I love them the little ceramic things. You're porcelain
01:17They're hand-painted porcelain. I'm crazy about him. I'll look for him tonight
01:21I
01:25Look for him right now, but I gotta stop by the courthouse on the way in
01:29Yeah, I can see you're in a real hurry. I just wanted to finish the chapter admit it
01:35You don't care what happened to them. I care. I'll look
01:39tonight
01:51The
01:57Law has been clear on this since 1967 cats versus United States
02:00This was a motel room not a residence. My client had legal possession of the room for Fourth Amendment purposes. It was his residence. I
02:08Agree miss Peterson the evidence is inadmissible your honor without the drugs. We have no case and I guess you have no case
02:15The defendant is to be released immediately court is adjourned
02:22I
02:28I'm sorry, Tony. I let you down. It's a tough case this guy. I'll screw up again. We'll get him
02:35Congratulations Brenda another blow for justice just doing my job like you do yours your job's nothing like mine
02:52I'll be right back
03:01Name's morning Frank. She's been beating up pretty bad. So she was raped by that guy over there
03:07Found him in an alleyway hiding a block from my house. She's I did him he denies everything
03:22I
03:29Can get a lawyer if I want right why waste time
03:35We already have a semen sample lawyer or no lawyer we're gonna get a sample of your blood we're gonna run a DNA test
03:41It's very reliable
03:43more so than fingerprints
03:45But you're no dummy. You already know that. Hey look, I
03:48Never denied I was with her
03:52Must have misunderstood. Yeah
03:56But it wasn't rape
03:57She wanted she was beaten up some women like it that way
04:02Yeah, she called 9-1-1 hysterical
04:06You were found hiding a block from a place. Now. How's that gonna look in court? Look I want a lawyer
04:14That's you're right, but you get a lawyer I can't help you anymore help
04:20This week I'll help me
04:22Yeah, I do
04:24Because if this goes to trial you're gonna have to sit in front of a jury a jury with women on it
04:29Maureen tells her story and points you out
04:32Well, you're a smart guy. You tell me what's gonna happen
04:36you're saying
04:39You're saying I could get a lighter sense if I confess I'm saying it's possible
04:43So
04:48What do you think
04:50You can run for mayor. Maybe we don't know. Yes. It's still on the planning stage. You see I need a slogan
04:54I'm thinking BB BB gun take aim on crime. No, no, no, no
04:58No, you're right because that's too corny besides it be begun as a toy and you don't want to fight crime with a toy
05:03But no, no, no, you're right. It's business hours. We should stick the business
05:09Okay down to business
05:13John Mullins pleaded innocent to the rape
05:15Well, he confessed change his mind. His lawyer's gonna be here any second to plea bargain. He's lawyer. Let me guess. Yep
05:22Brenda Peterson, I swear that woman has battery acid in the veins
05:28Alex Tony
05:31Mind if I sit?
05:36Well, I guess Alex told you mr. Mullins changed his plea too bad he can't change the victim's testimony that's my job
05:43By cutting out of ribbons on the stand. I'll have to attack the confession which means cutting you to ribbons as well. You can try
05:50You don't like me. Do you I don't like the way you keep getting sleazeballs put back on the street
05:56Mullins admitted this rape. He has a history of assaulting women that dates back
06:00Sorry to break the news
06:01But the Constitution guarantees a fair trial even for people that Tony Scali thinks are sleazeballs attacking rape victims
06:07That's your idea of fair criminal defendant has the entire weight of the government against him
06:11The only thing on his side is me. My idea of fair is whatever it takes
06:18As you may have guessed Brenda
06:21There's not gonna be a deal on this one
06:24Well, I tried now if you'll excuse me, I'm due at the garage battery acids a little low
06:34How's Sam Spade doing well, he's in big trouble sweetheart, but I think he can handle it
06:40Did you find the lovebirds
06:43Not exactly
06:46Did you look not exactly
06:52Well, you better find him soon big boy you're gonna be in big trouble
07:10You
07:14It's a big town
07:16My town it was late at night, or at least I thought it was my watch it stopped years before
07:22I was alone in my office and behind in my bills when
07:29Tony Scali PI
07:32One look and I knew whatever it said on a driver's license the name was trouble
07:38Rachel trouble
07:43She walked across a room the way a room should be walked across have a seat
07:55I need help. I
07:58Need help so very badly. She was good. She was very good seems to be the trouble trouble
08:08I
08:10The Eastbridge lovebirds they disappeared from my home find them and you'll receive a reward
08:16and my eternal gratitude
08:22This is my partner Paulie, this is trouble better looks ever
08:27The Eastbridge lovebirds a lot of blood's been shed over these babies a lot of men smarter than me been killed looking for him
08:34I'm gonna see what you can find out
08:37sure
08:46Thank You, mr. Scott
08:52I wasn't sure you'd be here
08:56Help me. Yeah
09:00Who's gonna help me
09:07Trouble
09:10Oh, yes
09:23You knew mr. Mullins from the school where you teach correct only in passing only in passing
09:29You asked him in when he rang your doorbell at 1030 at night
09:31He said he came to deliver some exams. I'd left in my classroom
09:35Couldn't you have taken the exams without asking him in I was being polite
09:38Are you always that polite to strangers at 1030 at night? He wasn't a stranger. He was a
09:44Man, you saw daily and asked into your apartment late at night
09:49Did you tell him that you found him attractive?
09:53He asked me if I liked his haircut and you wanted to be polite a minute later. You took off your sweater
10:00Just being polite I was hot so it would seem object, you know better than that miss Peterson
10:06Do you think I wanted that animal to attack me? What matters is what you led? Mr. Mullins to think make her stop sit down
10:14You bastard you're not gonna get away with this bailiffs remove that man from the courtroom. I'm gonna be waiting for you
10:21Ladies and gentlemen, you will ignore that outburst. No further questions for miss Franklin. What kind of trial is this? He's guilty
10:27Marie I request protection for my client. He's been publicly threatened
10:31After he's in jail, I'll make sure a guard passes by his cell once a day
10:36Peterson
10:38Yes, your honor
10:40The defense calls Anthony J. Scali to the stand
10:45Do you swear that the testimony you're about to give is the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth I do
10:50How long have you been a policeman, mr. Scali
10:53About 20 years and you're a lawyer as well, correct? That's right
10:57And despite all that knowledge and experience you're unaware of a defendant's right to counsel
11:02I'm well aware of it. Then. Why did you deny it to mr. Mullins?
11:08I didn't I have a transcript right here Mullins. I can get a lawyer if I want to write Scali
11:15Why waste any more time?
11:17Scali why waste any more time?
11:20He didn't actually ask for a lawyer
11:22Very clever, but a minute later. He did ask for one in terms
11:26Even you couldn't miss I said he could have one but if he did you'd stop helping him. Isn't that what you said?
11:33Something like that
11:36How long were you in that room with him commissioner
11:41Four hours did he have anything to eat or drink
11:44He didn't ask for anything did he talk to anyone besides you see anyone but you
11:49no
11:51In other words you were his whole world a world that could disappear if he exercised his basic
11:57Constitutional right to call a lawyer a bit manipulative, wouldn't you say?
12:01Doesn't mean the confession was false, but it makes it more likely doesn't it not in this case?
12:08It's like the green bay packers under lombardi, you know what's coming, but you still can't stop it
12:12He did better than most i've seen him reduce grown men to tears
12:14She actually asked me to assign protection to mullins. Well, brenda's got brass nerves
12:20How bad do you think things are going?
12:24Well, the boyfriend's threat didn't help much
12:27I'll tell you with brenda, you know, she could she could make mullins look like he was the victim
12:31You see you don't know you never know what the jury's thinking
12:33You don't know you never know what the jury's thinking they're not thinking anything now or at any rate it doesn't matter
12:38John mullins was just found dead in an alley near his apartment
12:55Too bad, isn't it? What phones too bad? Someone didn't do it sooner save the state the cost of starting up a trial
13:04Hi boss, we were just gathering evidence so we can solve this crime just like we would any other
13:10Yeah
13:12They shot him execution style
13:14professional job maybe
13:16But i'll bet there's a long list of people professional and amateur would be happy to see this guy dead
13:21Starting with maureen franklin's boyfriend and including maureen herself
13:26We can't rule it out
13:28Okay
13:31Well now you can rule it out they were at a friend's house the whole evening
13:37Could the friend be covering for him there was a party a dozen people saw them maybe they hired someone else to do it
13:43I'll check it out surveillance and i'll tap their phones
13:47Let's assume for now. They're both in the clear mullins has a history
13:50Publicity from this trial might have brought back some old enemies. I'll look into it
13:56Yeah, brenda peterson to see the boss
13:59What's she doing here filing a lawsuit on behalf of john mullins estate against the city the police department and you
14:18This is ridiculous he was threatened
14:21I requested protection you refused it was obvious. You had no great liking for mr
14:25You can't sue for insufficient liking I can if it led to dereliction of duty which placed him at risk
14:32Congratulations
14:33I didn't think you could find any more ways of abusing the system, but you did I think we've established
14:38I'm, not the only one capable of abusing the system
14:41Let me ask you something
14:43Suppose you were raped and a lawyer used every trick in the book to get the guy off. How would you feel terrible?
14:49But i'd try to keep in mind the basis for our legal system
14:52The only way to guarantee a defense for the innocent is to provide one for the guilty. Now, let me ask you a question
14:59Suppose you were accused of a crime
15:01What kind of lawyer would you want one who was fair or one who used every trick in the book to defend you?
15:17Paulie traced the birds to an antique shop in the south side
15:20And
15:22I didn't like the looks of the neighborhood, but I liked the looks of the dame in my arm. So I decided to take my chances
15:39So miss trouble hired the famous tony scally tell me did she pay you in money or cheap promises
15:46Did you bring the birds you bring the bread I brought the broad not too bright I brought a brute
15:51Forgive me, sir. I must ask you to raise your hands. Give your piece, sir
15:59No dough so this was your game take the money and keep the birds too. Well, it didn't work
16:04So you're gonna have to deal you're hardly in a position to bargain sir
16:07I pull this trigger you cease to exist. So do your chances of finding the birds?
16:12Mm-hmm
16:13But my word sir, you are a character you really are but I really must insist
16:21I'll do the insisting here buster. Now. I want those birds. We don't have them but we can get them for the right price
16:26Come sir be reasonable
16:28Have a hot toddy talk this over
16:34Well, you know how to cool off a hot drink don't you mr. Scali just put your lips together and blow
16:40What a distinctive perfume odor rat enough sweet talk
16:47How much for the birds
16:51Tony are you all right?
17:04Phones somebody get get the phone
17:10So
17:20Scali you better get down here right away you find something you could say that
17:26Nothing fancy just your typical bomb in the mailbox
17:29This contact completes the circuit two seconds later. You're fertilizing the lawn
17:34Why didn't it go off?
17:35The moisture from the sprinkler system shorted the detonator so if i'd come home an hour earlier before the sprinklers like I said judge
17:42fertilizer
17:43We'll protect you from whoever set this up. I'm gonna send a man home with you tonight who would do something like this
17:49Well, obviously someone who wasn't happy about the mullins case first mullins, then you
17:57Let's go let's go
18:05So
18:20Don't touch that mailbox there's a farm inside step away
18:35So
18:43Thanks
19:00Come on dexter
19:05So
19:12Everybody down
19:35So
19:45All clear
20:01Well
20:04Congratulations, you may have won 10 million bucks
20:08Well better safe than sorry
20:11Thanks dominic
20:15I'm surprised you're bothered given our relationship. Well, just trying to avoid another lawsuit
20:20Wouldn't have been enough of me left to file one
20:25Look
20:26We're protecting judge foley i'll assign a team to you as well
20:29Now you should stay in your house for a couple of days not too much to do we're talking about your life here
20:34I've received death threats before if you want to know I average one a month
20:37You should report them. Most of them are from cranks
20:40Well, this guy's for real at least avoid public buildings. I work in public buildings. Look, I appreciate your concern, but
20:47don't
21:00You
21:07I'm fine. I'm fine
21:14The guy came and went through the back door cut the depth over there
21:18How's she doing?
21:20She stared the grim reaper right in the face
21:22Probably scared the old guy senseless
21:25Look i'm bringing in maureen franklin and the boyfriend again. I I doubt they're involved, but we'll give it another shot
21:31What about some of mullin's previous victims? Yeah, no suspects so far. I did find out he was arrested as a minor
21:37Records are sealed. We can't even tell what the beef was. How old 16?
21:42Oh, no, no, no, no. No, I can't let you in here. I don't care. What was high school, you know, ask around
21:48Kid like that teaches you to remember bomb tracings. You never i'm looking for something important. Hold on. Hold on
21:54Is there a problem I need to find something, you know, you can't interfere with the gathering of evidence. There it is
22:03Damn
22:05Are you and your father
22:11Brenda has parents who'd have thought
22:13up
22:21The man in the photograph you didn't recognize him her father. No, did you? Yeah, it's eugene peterson
22:27I didn't make the connection before back in 75 or something commissioner
22:33I'll have round the clock protection. What's the bet?
22:37What
22:39I wonder if some of your men would well be all that anxious
22:43My men will do their jobs I promise you
22:46But if it'll make you feel any better i'll take a shift myself, thank you
22:52Well, I debrief the jury from the mullins case in five hours, so good night
23:12Thank you
23:19Tony
23:21Tony
23:23That horrible woman spiked your drink. Let me clear your head
23:27Not so fast sweet cakes. Maybe I don't need to clear it. Maybe i'm seeing things just fine. Tony
23:33No, i'm on the level and why didn't you pass out too? I did I just woke up first, please you have to believe me
23:43I thought you were glad to see me. It's just a pistol in your pocket
23:51Come on get you
23:54What's a gunza like you doing here, where's the dame I don't talk with their own boys you'll talk to me and like it
24:03You're too young to be packing
24:05A candy bar and there's more where that came from. I don't take bribes. You're grounded for a week
24:12Oh
24:14The party just keeps getting bigger
24:16Who are you?
24:18My name is of no importance, but the statuettes are important and he knows where they are
24:23But she has already killed two men to get them back
24:25Self-defense both times she is lying if I killed anyone they had it coming
24:30Everyone has it coming toots
24:32Some just get it earlier than others and you are both going to get it right now
24:35If you don't hand over the eastbridge lovebirds
24:38Oh
24:40Polly
24:44What happened it was the dame
24:54That is weird
25:04The dame
25:07Hey make the coffee, would you?
25:16Thank you for coming although the trial was cut short i'm very interested in your thoughts and impressions, please be blunt
25:22I'm a lawyer. I have thick skin
25:25Samantha, I thought you were wonderful
25:27Very professional but personal too like you cared about your client and about what we thought. Well, thank you ann
25:34martin
25:35I noticed that you weren't
25:38Wearing a wedding ring and I was wondering if you'd like to have dinner with me sometime
25:46I'm very flattered martin, but I never mix business with pleasure
25:50I gave it a shot
25:52I worked on the block at crestdale construction and if you ever change your mind, give me a call
25:57Oh
26:00I have to be honest. I I didn't think much of him. He seemed a little hostile contemptuous if you really want my opinion
26:07Don't they teach common courtesy at the police academy? Look, this is a court of law not a popularity contest
26:16And it's not the dating game either
26:20You're right he is hostile
26:22You
26:26You can't seriously believe we had anything to do with these explosions come on
26:31You had the motive threatened mullins in public. We didn't do it. You hire anyone?
26:37I'm a school teacher
26:39Steve works in a shoe store. We don't know the first thing about hiring killers. How's it going?
26:45Ronnie's doing a nice job
26:47but
26:48Either these two are innocent or they belong on broadway
26:51What's that? No just expenses
26:57What
26:57Dollar 65 lunch expense and that was overpriced. It's from the cafeteria at lincoln high. John mullins alma mater
27:04Now I know why the dropout rate's so high. It's the meatloaf
27:08Did any of mullins teachers remember him? Oh several. It wasn't a good student didn't play sports
27:14But when it came to abusing girls, this kid wasn't natural
27:18There's one case in particular everybody seems to remember
27:23Her name is robin swope she was in mullins class she was 15 when mullins raped her
27:28She dropped out of school right after the trial hasn't been seen since
27:33Here it is
27:39The place looks more like a prison than a house
27:48So
27:55Hello, are you robin swope i'm police commissioner scali we'd like to ask you a few questions
28:04My brother's not at home. Well, we'd like to talk to you, please
28:10Please
28:25Hi this won't take long
28:28So
28:38Robin we wanted to ask you about john mullins
28:46Someone killed him a few days ago
28:53He's never gonna bother you or anyone else again
28:56Do you live alone
29:04It's important we need you to talk to us
29:09Hey, have you ever been there
29:13No
29:14They got the most beautiful sunsets there like that
29:17The sky is bright red and orange you sit on the beach feel like you're in heaven
29:21And they have those white birds there. Um
29:28Egrets right egrets
29:37When was the last time you're outside robin
29:43Who takes care of you my brother, where does he work?
29:52He's not in trouble is he no, no, we just want to ask him some questions
29:59He works at crest dale construction
30:03Crestdale, uh, his name isn't martin, is it?
30:09Martin swope white male blonde hair six feet early 30s and should be considered armed and extremely dangerous
30:15Why the hell they let this guy on a jury the records were sealed so nobody could make the connection
30:21He probably thought it was fate that they picked him for the mullins case
30:24And when it looks like mullins is gonna walk he goes berserk
30:27That's why I wanted to have dinner with brenda. He wanted the killer. We gotta find her
30:32She told me she was having a meeting with judge foley. I'll tell them both
30:36Judge it's tony scali
30:41Just in time
30:45Court is now in session
30:50Come on, let's go let's go
30:54Over here you're the defendant you too lady. Come on. Come on. Come on
30:58Look martin. This isn't gonna solve anything
30:59The only reason you're here is for my protection your men try any heroics and you're the first hostage I shoot in the head
31:05Be quiet, you'll be okay
31:09Hey, what's going on here what's going on here is that if anybody else comes through that door
31:13I'm gonna start shooting people and we're gonna all end up on the front page of tomorrow morning's newspaper
31:18Get out of here
31:21Do as he says
31:30Ronnie we got a hostage situation and they're all being held upstairs in courtroom seven. I want all access blocked
31:36Let's get a copy of the building plan
31:37See if we can sneak a microphone into a heating duct so we can hear what's going on in there go
31:41Once upon a time I used to believe in the system
31:45Until I watched people like you
31:47thrash it
31:49Every day criminals go free and we asked ourselves. How can this happen? What went wrong?
31:55Well somewhere along the line people like you lost their way
31:59Today i'm going to show you how the system is supposed to work
32:03So I call to the witness stand the defendant
32:07Judge earl foley
32:11Now
32:17You
32:22Raise your right hand raise it
32:26It's the truth the whole truth
32:31Because you lie and you die
32:33I don't lie
32:35There are all kinds of lies judge lies of commission lies of omission
32:40You don't stand up for what's fair for what's just that's just a lie of omission in my book
32:45I mean, why did you become a judge anyway?
32:47Didn't you have an appreciation a love of justice?
32:51Or was it because it just looked good in black?
32:58What are you doing just waiting for you to make a point
33:05Let's not keep the commissioner waiting let's get to the point which in my mind is obvious fairness justice
33:11That's the point people like you in black robes are charged with seeing fairness and justice carry the day
33:17You've hidden behind that black robe and you've ignored your responsibility judge
33:22Never mind
33:26All right
33:27Boss slipped out through the vent make any sense
33:31Makes sense. I just don't know if I can do it. Ronnie take over. What do you want me to do? Keep them alive?
33:41So what i'm saying to you judge is this forget the robe and the gavel
33:47Can you tell me
33:48In your heart of hearts was sean mullins guilty. It's not up to me to to what the judge
33:57Was he guilty
34:03Answer me
34:05Please
34:07I have a 12 year old daughter
34:09And I had a 15 year old sister and mullins raped her
34:14The judge gave him two years
34:16two years
34:18Now where's the justice in that? Come on. Come on. It's not that complicated. Where'd paulie go?
34:23Better get here soon. I don't like where this is headed. I'm gonna ask you
34:28One last time was mullins guilty or was he innocent?
34:33I am
34:36I can't I can't
34:43He was guilty
34:45That's right
34:46And you just sat there and did nothing while this bitch put the woman that he raped on the witness stand and destroyed her
34:53And you were gonna give him two years. You think i'm gonna let that happen?
34:59Sit there and watch his smirking face it was like seeing him do it to my sister all over again
35:05And you know what?
35:09I'll give him two years
35:15Guilty is charged go back to your seat
35:23You're up lady
35:27Come on what you want the witness stand this guy's gone can't wait around much longer
35:35the truth, so we'll just skip the oath.
35:39Now, in your heart of hearts, providing course that you
35:42actually have one, was Mullins guilty or was he innocent?
35:47I believe he was guilty.
35:52Yet you defended him.
35:53Yes.
35:54For the money.
35:54He had none.
35:56For the publicity.
35:57For the principle.
35:58What principle?
35:59He was guilty.
36:00He was accused.
36:02My job was to give him the best defense possible.
36:06And how do you sleep at night?
36:07I sleep just fine, because I know that the system is based
36:11on rules and procedures and not on the whims of men who
36:13talk about justice and hide behind guns.
36:16And you think I like doing this?
36:18You think that I like being here?
36:20You think I like doing this?
36:22I'm here because of people like you.
36:25Rules and procedures.
36:27It's just one big scorecard with you people.
36:29Winning and losing.
36:30Well, this time, you've lost.
36:32Hold it!
36:37You said you were going to show us how the system
36:38is supposed to work.
36:41Is this it?
36:41Blowing away people without a defense?
36:46If this is really going to be fair,
36:48she should have some kind of representation.
36:51Oh.
36:52And who's going to provide her with that?
36:54Me.
36:59What's he doing?
37:01He's stalling around.
37:02Come on, Pauly.
37:03Whatever you're doing, do it.
37:06Tell me, Brenda.
37:08Isn't it a fact that in our legal system,
37:10the guilty sometimes go free?
37:12Sometimes.
37:13Sometimes.
37:14Sometimes.
37:15Sometimes.
37:16Sometimes.
37:17Sometimes.
37:17Sometimes.
37:18Sometimes.
37:19Sometimes.
37:20Sometimes.
37:21More than sometimes.
37:23And sometimes the innocent are punished for no reason at all.
37:29That's right.
37:32And tell me, Brenda, in your own words,
37:35what happened to your father?
37:38My father has nothing to do with it.
37:39Answer the question.
37:42Answer him, lady.
37:44Because it would be my extreme pleasure to find
37:47you in contempt of court.
37:49I am not going to beg this creep for my life.
37:52It's not just your life that's at stake here.
38:07My father was a worker in a textile factory.
38:11One day he was fired, along with 100 others.
38:16My father spoke up.
38:18The foreman.
38:20Go on.
38:23The foreman hit him.
38:26That night, some of the workers got drunk
38:30and broke into the foreman's house.
38:31They beat him to death.
38:36And your father?
38:37He was arrested for the murder, found guilty, and sentenced
38:42to life without parole.
38:44Was he guilty?
38:46No.
38:48He was home with us when it happened.
38:52The men who did it, they lied so that they could go free.
38:58By the time the truth came out, it was too late.
39:02My father died in prison.
39:08And that's how you honor the memory of your father?
39:11And that's how you honor the memory of your father?
39:14By defending scum like Mullins?
39:16I honor my father's memory by defending
39:18anyone who needs a defense.
39:20You just don't get it, do you?
39:25You could have been with me.
39:26But no, you have to go work for the enemy.
39:29Stand up.
39:37You two, come on.
39:39Get up, Judge.
39:40Isn't that customary when sentence
39:42is about to be pronounced?
39:45For your crimes, we the people sentence both of you to death.
39:52Martin, shut up!
39:56Go away!
39:57Martin, don't shoot.
39:58That's our last witness.
40:00What witness?
40:02You open that door, I'm going to shoot these people!
40:05Martin, you have to trust me.
40:10Martin, don't do this, please.
40:13Get her out of here!
40:15Martin.
40:19They did this to you.
40:20These are the people who made you hide out
40:22for all those years.
40:24I'm here now.
40:29I killed her.
40:30I killed her.
40:31I killed her.
40:32I killed her.
40:33I killed her.
40:34I killed her.
40:35I killed her.
40:36I killed her.
40:37I killed her.
40:38I killed her.
40:39I killed that guy.
40:41I know.
40:44Martin, these people, they have nothing to do with it.
40:50So please, let them go for me.
41:10All clear!
41:29You'll be able to see him later.
41:31One of my officers will take you home, OK?
41:33Thank you.
41:34John, take her home, please, and show her books.
41:37Robin, I've been thinking.
41:39We could make a credible case that your brother
41:41was temporarily insane from the moment he saw John Mullins.
41:44Now, you have him give me a call.
41:45I can find him some excellent representation.
41:50Wait a minute.
41:52You can't help this guy.
41:54He was just about to blow your head off.
41:56I know, but he's still entitled to a defense.
41:59By the way, your cross-examination
42:01was immaterial, irrelevant, and had
42:03absolutely no bearing on the case.
42:07You want to join my firm?
42:21The case of the Eastbridge lovebirds
42:23was a real brain buster.
42:24And busting my brains always makes me tired.
42:27Where I come from, they call it the big tired.
42:30And where I come from, there's only
42:32one cure for the big tired.
42:36The big sleep.
42:37I couldn't have killed her.
42:38I was with you.
42:39Not while I was knocked out.
42:41But I'll deal with you later.
42:43Right now.
42:45Thanks.
42:46We'll take it from here.
42:47Not a chance.
42:48The birds are mine.
42:49They're mine.
42:50No, mine.
42:51No, mine.
42:52Mine.
42:53They're mine.
42:54Mine.
43:05It's empty.
43:07The birds aren't there.
43:08Which means your partner died for nothing.
43:12If only he didn't have a lot of brains.
43:14Hey.
43:17But he wouldn't have followed someone down a blind alley.
43:20Not unless it was a dame.
43:22No.
43:23He would have followed a dame.
43:25Yeah.
43:26He was just dumb enough for that.
43:31Turn her in.
43:32Not her.
43:33Her.
43:35That's enough, sister.
43:36You're under arrest.
43:38Nice work.
43:39See, Alex here is an undercover cop, an old friend of mine.
43:42We help each other out from time to time.
43:53The boss.
43:58The boss.
43:59What?
44:02Tony.
44:23She must have taken it off the mantel and put it in with her toys.
44:26How'd you figure that out?
44:28Well, it's easy, sweetheart, when you're good.
44:30When you're very good.
44:32I suppose you think you are, big boy.
44:35You bet.
44:37How about that kiss?
44:52THE END
45:22THE END