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  • 5/8/2025
NYPD Blue Season 4 Episode 3 Yes, We Have No Cannolis

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00:16Yo, Simone. Remember me?
00:18Mel, right?
00:20Yeah.
00:21How long you been out?
00:23Couple of weeks.
00:24Straight?
00:25Yeah, yeah.
00:26Good.
00:27Simone, how come Darryl Bowling's still in the joint?
00:29I don't know who that is.
00:31Done five years on some payroll thing and he didn't do it.
00:34I don't know the case, Mel.
00:36It was some payroll thing.
00:38Stick up at a stove factory, they're driving off getting to a wreck and kill some woman.
00:43But how you know he didn't do it?
00:45Check it, they only caught one of the guys there at the wreck.
00:48That was Alvin Moore.
00:50The other guy got out and took off.
00:52Then a couple of days later they pick up Bowling and said it was him, but it wasn't.
00:56But you know that?
00:58I used to know one of the guys who got away in the other car.
01:01He told me back then that Bowling didn't have nothing to do with it.
01:03And what's this guy's name, the guy you know?
01:05Name Boyd Rollins.
01:06He got shot a year or two ago.
01:08I'm only telling you because he's dead now.
01:10Right.
01:11Did he tell you who else was involved in it?
01:13No, he just told me that Bowling was the wrong man.
01:16Said he didn't have no idea who Bowling was.
01:18So how come y'all arrested?
01:20I mean, that's why I couldn't believe it when I bumped heads with him up in the joint.
01:23I mean, it's your precinct.
01:24How come y'all didn't straighten this out?
01:26Wait, wait.
01:27You got that wrong.
01:28That's five years ago, Mel.
01:30I don't have anything to do with that.
01:32I wasn't even working here then.
01:33It's not my case.
01:34Well, when all's said and done, you treated me decent.
01:38Didn't try to lay off no phony charges on me or nothing.
01:41Didn't seem like you had nothing personal against me.
01:43All right.
01:44You got caught.
01:45I was just doing my job.
01:46I appreciate the compliment.
01:47Look, I got to know Bowling some upstate.
01:50He's a good guy.
01:51You don't deserve what happened to him.
01:53That ain't justice.
01:58What's his first name again?
02:00Daryl.
02:01Bowling.
02:02Right.
02:03You got a phone where I can reach you?
02:04No, man.
02:05Not yet.
02:08Hey, you give me a call tomorrow.
02:10Okay?
02:11We'll talk about it.
02:12Yo, you know anything about any kind of outside work, laboring?
02:15When you give me a call, we'll talk about that too.
02:18Okay.
02:19All right.
02:29Hey Andy, I wanted to ask you something.
02:32Anything on that homicide in your building?
02:35Yeah, they're not telling me that.
02:37I know Savino saw him.
02:38You want me to reach out?
02:40He called.
02:41He said he was going to stop by.
02:42I don't know.
02:43Let me see how that goes, right?
02:44Hey guys, I won the election.
02:46I could go, James.
02:47Yeah, I was just at the hall.
02:48I won by three votes.
02:49Yeah, congratulations, Martinez.
02:51Hey, thanks, Andy.
02:52Here you go.
02:53Delegates first.
02:54Morning.
02:55Hey, hey.
02:56There he is.
02:57Hey, guys.
02:58How about James, huh?
02:59Yeah, I called Greg at his apartment.
03:00News is all over the city.
03:01Martinez elected delegate in mild upset.
03:03I stopped and had it made.
03:04Beautiful, huh?
03:05My loyal fellow detectives.
03:06How's it going?
03:07Hey, Vince.
03:08Hey, Vince.
03:09Hey, Vince.
03:10I hope there's no hard feelings.
03:11I, uh, hope I can make a good delegate like you.
03:13So now I'm boo to the side, right, Martinez?
03:15I swept my ass over a hot stove to make homemade cannolis for you bums, and this is the thanks I get.
03:21You want the kid?
03:22You got him.
03:23He don't know nothing about him.
03:24He's got him.
03:25He's got him.
03:26He's got him.
03:27He's got him.
03:28He's got him.
03:29He's got him.
03:30He's got him.
03:31He's got him.
03:32He's got him.
03:33He's got him.
03:34He's got him.
03:35He's got him.
03:36He's got him.
03:37He's got him.
03:38He's got him.
03:39No.
03:40Vince.
03:41Bunch of ingration.
03:4416 years.
03:46What's your name, dear?
03:47Jerry.
03:48You want to sleep that off and let her go to your nap.
03:53Did you vote for me, Andy?
03:58Huh.
03:59You want to borrow my little bars?
04:02Did you?
04:03Because I'm feeling like a thrown away shoe.
04:05Yeah, I voted for you, Vince.
04:08And I feel like a dope for doing it with you carrying on like this.
04:12Now pull yourself together and go home.
04:14You're right. You're right.
04:27Exception of Andy.
04:30If any of you day tour guys think that you'll be seeing any more of my homemade cannolis again,
04:37you're domining your look.
05:35Transcription by CastingWords
06:05Transcription by CastingWords
06:35Harper's case. Do you know him?
06:37Harper?
06:38Yeah, I met him at a couple of rackets.
06:40He got three quarters a couple of years ago, right?
06:43Yeah.
06:44Devastating accident in the department vehicle.
06:47Harper stopped at a light.
06:49Another car hits him from behind.
06:50The other car might have been going as much as five, six miles an hour.
06:54You guys say it was Moore that shouldn't be in or Boland?
07:00He said Boland shouldn't be in.
07:03You remember that pretty good, huh?
07:09Detective Sabino for Detective Simone.
07:11All right.
07:12How's it going?
07:12How you doing?
07:14All right.
07:15Hey, Andrew.
07:16Good, good, good.
07:17Just, uh...
07:19Working this homicide at your partner's building?
07:21Yeah.
07:22Simone a suspect?
07:24We just about ruled him out.
07:26Listen, Nick.
07:28Thanks for your thoughts when my boy passed.
07:31What you did with the widows and orphans.
07:33Yeah, I got your letter back.
07:34We can go talk in here.
07:37Okay.
07:46I think that's still pretty fresh.
07:48Oh, thanks.
07:51Yeah, I wanted to, uh, catch you up on the investigation.
07:56I appreciate that.
07:57So far, uh, that guy don't fit.
08:01Uh, Henry Confield.
08:03How's he handling him stuff?
08:04Oh, I got a smart mouth on him.
08:06Oh, yeah, that's his act.
08:07Yeah.
08:08He seems like he's halfway trying to cooperate.
08:11Yeah, he cops.
08:11He's jammed up financially.
08:13That was a big setback for him when the mother passed,
08:15didn't leave him the building.
08:17Yeah, well, part of the reason why that building's in hock now
08:19is off her trying to help him when she was alive.
08:22Ask was someone squeezing him or bad pissed off.
08:26Uh, you know, he gives up some names,
08:27but, uh, nobody looks right.
08:2924 hours before that girl was killed,
08:31this guy tells me that somebody's gonna shoot him through the peephole.
08:34Yeah, exactly how she got killed.
08:36He says his reference was general violence in the area.
08:40Baloney.
08:41Well, there had been a bunch of muggings.
08:43Stick up the week before, a few doors down.
08:45He didn't say anything about stick up to me
08:47or I'm afraid about getting mugged.
08:49He said somebody's gonna shoot him through the door.
08:51I'm not arguing with you, Bobby.
08:54I'm here to ask you if you'll talk to the guy.
08:57Yeah, well, you know, I haven't even gone over to the building.
08:59I'm just staying out your way.
09:00He seems to feel a rapport with you.
09:03He's worried if you still think he's involved.
09:06Yeah, we're real close.
09:08Anyways, I'd appreciate any impressions.
09:13Sure.
09:15You haven't reached out on other aspects of the case, have you?
09:19Uh-uh.
09:26Anything on the grill, then?
09:28Nah, we talked to her parents, a bunch of friends.
09:32No enemies, no jealous boyfriends.
09:36You know, I'd really hate for this thing to wind up a mystery.
09:41Well, I'll get in touch with you as soon as I talk to this Henry.
09:44All right.
09:45All right, take care.
09:46Yeah.
09:46Hey, take care, Andy.
09:48Yeah, all right, sweetheart.
09:50He warmed it up.
09:52Wants me to talk to that Twitch tenant.
09:54Uh-huh.
09:55That stove factory stick up.
09:56I got the names of the witnesses picked as Moland out.
09:59Yeah, huh?
10:00They're both in a precinct.
10:02Hey.
10:04Want to talk to the boss about it?
10:06Yeah, all right.
10:07Hey, Lou.
10:08Why?
10:10Oh, more of that root canal, huh?
10:12Yeah, it's a whole period Donald thing.
10:15I got an old caller that just told me that the wrong guy's doing time on a stick-up homicide
10:20that worked off the squad.
10:21That stove factory stick-up five years ago where they run a woman over getting away?
10:25George Harper's collar?
10:28Simone's guy says that Daryl Boland's a wrong collar.
10:31The second one Harper picked up.
10:34You want to look at it again?
10:36I know Harper's going to be thrilled.
10:37Story sounds like there could be something to it.
10:41All right.
10:42I used to have just the cure for that.
10:49I'm a 50-cent cab ride from trying it.
10:52Hey, Lou.
10:53I won by three votes.
10:56That's great, Shane.
10:57Yeah, thanks very much.
10:58I'm looking to hold an olive branch out to Vince Catelli, but he's a little sulky right now.
11:03Yeah, it'll work out.
11:05Says no more cannolis, so forth.
11:06Look, I don't want to talk anymore, James.
11:08Yeah, sure.
11:09All right.
11:11Fantastic.
11:12Okay, thanks a lot.
11:16Get it there by 12.
11:18It's framed by three.
11:19Oh, yeah?
11:20They can frame the headline?
11:21Yeah, get it framed up for you.
11:23Lou was just kind of sure with me.
11:25I wonder if he was a Catelli supporter.
11:28Well, I know he has a hell of a sweet tooth.
11:30I, uh, figured a cannoli angle.
11:47Gotta say, I'm, uh, kind of surprised that you're willing to take a look at this.
11:51Yeah, well.
11:53Excuse me, we're looking for a Theodore Wasatsky.
11:56Yeah, that's me.
11:58You'd be ready, Teddy, then?
11:59It's me.
12:00What can I do for you?
12:02Oh, this is about the accident where you were a witness?
12:05It was a long time ago.
12:07What do you want to know about that for?
12:09Taking a trip down memory lane.
12:12Okay.
12:15Oh, it was right there.
12:17Them robbers was going like crazy.
12:19Smashed into that woman's car.
12:21Head went through the windshield.
12:23See, she was in bad shape.
12:25Then the robber's car door opens.
12:27It was turned over on its side.
12:29This guy climbs up out of the car.
12:31He was limping.
12:33He'd hurt his leg.
12:34Still, he got away before the cops came, and they got the other guy.
12:39One trapped in a car.
12:40Yeah.
12:40And you picked out this other guy, the one who limped away?
12:43Yeah, it was three days later, I think.
12:45You got a pretty good look at him, right?
12:48Yeah.
12:49It was a big limp.
12:50You know, he'd hurt his leg.
12:53Right.
12:55You picked him out in a line, though.
12:57How'd you know he was limping?
12:58Well, when they stood up, I saw he's favoring one leg.
13:04And that's why you picked him out?
13:06Did you get a good look at his face?
13:09What are you getting at?
13:12Did I go and pick out the wrong guy?
13:13Oh, relax.
13:14Relax, Teddy.
13:15Just answer the man's question.
13:17Did you recognize his face?
13:20What the hell did I do, huh?
13:22That cop said I had the right one.
13:24Who was that?
13:25That detective.
13:27He said they got the guy.
13:29They had him in the lineup.
13:31He gave me the thumbs up.
13:33I figured I picked out the right one.
13:35You were guessing who it was.
13:37Yeah, office limping.
13:39Did I send the wrong man to jail?
13:42We got to look into it some more.
13:44Thank you for your help.
13:45Thanks for being honest.
13:47What if he's the wrong guy?
13:49Then he got a bad break.
13:53You believe this, Sandy?
13:54We're going to have to reopen this case.
13:56Oh, yeah.
13:57We're going to make a lot of friends.
13:59We're going to make a lot of friends.
14:15My part with this five years ago, I was working on another case.
14:21But I saw the photo of Ray Harper put out for the witnesses.
14:24When they picked up this Bolin, it stunk.
14:27Then I hear there's all kinds of other evidence on the guy, so I figure it's okay.
14:31And you were working on the other case.
14:33Well, this is all going to be a big consolation of Bolin.
14:36Don't they keep you guys busy enough?
14:37Are you taking a survey?
14:39Did you guys do orders to produce?
14:41People who prosecuted that case still work in my office.
14:43I had to fly through some heavy flack.
14:45You see, that's why we sleep easy, Colin, knowing you're up there in the fighter plane.
14:50Your orders didn't work on Alvin Moore.
14:51Bolin's already down here.
14:53For what?
14:54They brought him down for his brother's funeral.
14:56He's at the tombs.
14:57Goes back tonight.
14:59Where is that working?
15:01What did you just say?
15:02Excuse me?
15:03Hi.
15:04Hey, Gina.
15:05Did your election results come in?
15:06I won.
15:07Yeah.
15:08I left you a message on your desk.
15:09Great.
15:10Congratulations.
15:11Yeah, I was very pleased.
15:12I'm assistant district attorney Cohen.
15:14Gina Colon, how do you do?
15:16Leo.
15:17Fine.
15:18That could be temporary, him being fine, because he needs to learn some manners.
15:23Anyways, pleased to meet you.
15:25Are you a victory toast, James, with your tea mug?
15:28Yeah, I'll be up to collect.
15:34Don't refer to her with that type of attitude.
15:37Do you understand me?
15:39Barely.
15:42See, now that was pushing it.
15:44Cool, cool, James.
15:46Detective, that little twerp with the glasses has been waiting for you.
15:49Oh, thanks, Jerry.
15:50Put him in the coffee room so we don't have to look at him.
15:52We don't want to miss with Bolin.
15:54Twenty minutes, Sammy.
15:56I'd like to get that Cohen guy a smack.
15:58The line starts up on 4th Street.
16:00How's it going, Henry?
16:08They told me you were going to talk to me.
16:10I wanted to get it out of the world.
16:11Yeah, well, I was going to come and see you tonight.
16:13I just want to get it done with, and that you realize I wasn't involved.
16:17I like that girl, Sarah.
16:19We had some talks.
16:21Oh, yeah?
16:21What did you talk about?
16:22About me wanting to kill her.
16:24Henry, I don't...
16:25I don't think that you killed her, all right?
16:31I also don't need any smart mouth coming out of you right now.
16:34I just asked you a simple question.
16:36What were you talking about?
16:37Things.
16:38Her being here.
16:39That's not being so much fun.
16:41Her being here in New York?
16:42The Big Apple, yeah.
16:43She's from upstate somewhere, right?
16:45Utica, yeah.
16:46Her parents called me.
16:48When was this?
16:48After they got told she was dead.
16:51They called thinking that your mother was still the landlord of the building.
16:53Yeah.
16:54I had to talk to them.
16:57Uh-huh.
16:58So you kept your mother's phone number?
17:00That's exactly my point.
17:01That's what I was trying to bring up here.
17:03I know what you're trying to bring up here, Henry.
17:05All the suffering that the world's put you through.
17:07You think it was fun talking to them?
17:09I don't care if it was fun, Henry.
17:13The only thing that I want to find out right now is what the hell you know.
17:18So that past grieving, that girl's parents don't have to go to sleep at night knowing that
17:22that killer's still on the street.
17:25Look, look, I know you think I'm a creep.
17:28And somehow, because I got money problems and bad habits, I must have been involved.
17:34I'm not saying knowingly.
17:36If I was, I don't know how.
17:38I gave that Detective Savino everyone I could think of who could be pissed off.
17:45And he told me that he checked all of those people out.
17:49So I don't know what the hell to tell you.
17:51I can tell you that it feels pretty lousy having everyone feel that you're responsible for something like this.
17:58And it's been a pretty lousy year overall.
18:03My mother and everything else is just the maraschino cherry on the whipped cream.
18:09Feeling responsible.
18:10Feeling the way you are.
18:12Because that's how everyone seems to be holding me.
18:15Because maybe somewhere you figure that they're right?
18:17If they are, I don't know how.
18:21I've been racking my brains.
18:24Now, if you think you can help, just stay as big a jerk as you are.
18:28And maybe you can get something.
18:30Because I don't want her parents awake any more than you do.
18:35Or kill her out on the street.
18:48Look, Henry, I...
18:50I gotta...
18:52I can't talk to you no more.
18:54Yeah, that's perfect.
18:55I gotta go.
18:56I promise that I'll...
18:58I'll talk to you again later.
19:01All right?
19:06Take a minute here, you know?
19:10Maybe we can come up with something.
19:15Yeah.
19:16All right.
19:21Just take as long as you need.
19:22Okay?
19:28Hold on.
19:36Your people are here to see you.
19:39How's it going, Darryl?
19:40We're detectives from 15 squatters.
19:42Detective Siflitz on Detective Simone.
19:44I'm not informing on nobody.
19:46I just come down from my brother's funeral.
19:48We heard about that.
19:49We're sorry for your loss.
19:51I want to talk to you about the stove factory stick up.
19:53I wasn't there.
19:54All right, get up for a second.
19:58What?
19:59Get up for a second.
20:00Let me see you walk.
20:01What for?
20:02Is that so damn hard?
20:03Just do it.
20:04All right.
20:17What's this?
20:18Some kind of trick or something?
20:19You were limp in when you got arrested, right?
20:22Huh?
20:23And you had a bulletproof vest on and a gun.
20:27What was that about?
20:28Why are you asking?
20:29What you trying to do to me?
20:30Darryl, put your paranoia on hold for just a minute, okay?
20:33And listen.
20:35We got some information that you might have got mistaken for somebody else.
20:41Is that what this is all about?
20:43You looking to get me out?
20:46Good Lord.
20:47You gonna help me?
20:50God bless you.
20:51God bless you.
20:52God bless you.
20:54All right, Darryl.
20:54Calm down.
20:55Darryl.
20:56Just calm down.
20:57Sit down.
20:58I'd give up hope.
21:00I've been waiting five years, but they just forgot about me.
21:04I'm just one more black man that got locked up.
21:07You were limping when they collared you.
21:09Same as the suspect seen leaving a wreck.
21:12Yes, sir.
21:13Yes, sir.
21:13I was.
21:14I'd been shot a couple of weeks before.
21:17That's how come I had the bulletproof vest on.
21:20Somebody was out to kill me.
21:22It was a drug thing.
21:24I was all mixed up, dealing coke.
21:27How was I gonna tell that?
21:28I was just out on parole.
21:32The lawyer told me not to say nothing, and I thought I could beat it because I wasn't there.
21:37Look, look.
21:39Look at this.
21:40Oh, well.
21:40Look, look, look, look, look at this, sir.
21:44See that?
21:45The bullet hole.
21:47Come out back in.
21:48Darryl, look, that don't prove that you weren't in the car.
21:50You didn't have an alibi?
21:52The guy was gunning for me.
21:53I wasn't going anywhere.
21:54I was at home.
21:55I was by myself.
21:58Honest to God, I had nothing to do with it.
22:01You ever find out who they confused you with?
22:04Some guy named Bluford was upstate.
22:08I tried to get myself transferred up there, but I couldn't bring it off.
22:13All right, then.
22:14On the gate.
22:15Wait a minute.
22:16Wait, you can't leave me here like this.
22:18I'm the wrong guy.
22:19I didn't do it.
22:21Please don't give me hope and just walk away like this.
22:24Pull your pants up.
22:25We'll get back to you.
22:28Wait, you just can't leave me like this.
22:32I didn't do it.
22:38Thanks a lot.
22:50No good?
22:53Blake's half the time.
22:55I'm supposed to see him.
22:56It's Henry.
22:58So we don't have to rush through dinner.
23:01Yeah, that's right.
23:02How did it go to court?
23:07Well, I'm selling the testimony so hard I can never tell.
23:11D.A. seemed to think it went good.
23:15Good.
23:21Missed you.
23:23Yeah.
23:24I missed you, too.
23:28A lot.
23:31You want to do anything about that?
23:34Oh, yeah, every day.
23:42But then I feel there's something I still don't understand.
23:44I don't think we should get back with each other until I do.
23:47What don't you understand, Bobby?
23:49I've got problems in their mind to solve.
23:52And meanwhile, we were happy.
23:54I think you're solving them pretty good.
23:56I have to be the judge of that.
23:57And maybe you just don't want to see it.
24:00And why would that be?
24:03Because then it would just be us in love and ready to take our shot.
24:11Diane, you think our being happy is like some trick you bring off?
24:18Being so smart and pretty and all the lights going to bed.
24:24What do you think?
24:24What do you think?
24:24If we get married, I'm going to see you behind that curtain?
24:28Maybe.
24:30Well, seeing behind the curtain's when I fell in love.
24:33I like the lights, you know, I like smart and pretty.
24:44But it was the way you were with your mother and your brother.
24:49It's the way you've been with me, you know, helping me get past myself.
24:53That's why I know I want to make a life with you.
25:05You want too much, Bobby.
25:07I don't have it to give to you right now.
25:08I would have taken my chances.
25:21I think you're selfish.
25:24That the rest wasn't enough.
25:30Done.
25:31Done.
25:31Done.
25:31Done.
25:31Done.
25:31Done.
25:31Done.
25:31Done.
25:31Done.
25:31Done.
25:31Done.
25:32Done.
25:33Done.
25:34Done.
25:35Done.
25:36Done.
25:37Done.
25:38Done.
25:43I'm sorry for taking the table, man.
25:45No problem.
25:50Can I, uh, Bobby, for the phone again?
25:52Sure.
25:52Mm-hmm.
25:56Thanks, man.
26:02Night's still young.
26:03I'm just gonna listen to this bozo's phone ring for a while.
26:11I'm just gonna listen to this bozo's phone ring for a while.
26:15May be here for a while, all right?
26:30Okay.
26:32How's the door?
26:32Lingienter.
26:33Morning, Kristin.
26:33Morning, Sally.
26:33Morning, miss Là.
26:34I'mれ Hashtag.
26:34I'm muyingen.
26:35Not in the company.
26:35Morning.
26:35Yeah, good morning.
26:36Yeah, it's gonna be about the stove factory?
26:38Uh, yeah.
26:39I'm Detective Simonis, Detective Sibblitz.
26:41How's it going?
26:42I talked to a detective, uh, Harper.
26:45Yeah, he's retired now.
26:47Yeah, so am I.
26:50Only dealing I ever had with the police was over that robbery.
26:54That's why I figured what this was about.
26:56You were a guard at the factory, right?
26:59Retired last year.
27:02I was in the back room guarding the payroll.
27:05They paid cash there.
27:06It's a union requirement.
27:09As soon as they came in, held up the clerk,
27:12I slammed the door and locked it.
27:15It was an iron door, so they fixed them.
27:19I set off the alarm, and they took off.
27:22Mr. Stoltz, did, uh,
27:24did you get a good look at the stick-up guys?
27:29Well, just a quick look.
27:30At the lineup, you ID'd a Darryl Boland.
27:33Right, that's correct.
27:34But you didn't ID the other guy that got convicted with Melvin Moore?
27:37Didn't look familiar.
27:39But Darryl Boland did?
27:41Yeah.
27:44What are you guys after, anyway?
27:46You got doubts about him?
27:48Do you?
27:49Well, I don't know.
27:59I felt I was sure at the lineup.
28:01And the grand jury.
28:02You see, the brother worked at the factory.
28:09Yeah.
28:10I'd see him now and then.
28:13It started me doubting myself.
28:15I got to thinking maybe I really didn't see Darryl Boland at the whole...
28:18Maybe he looked familiar.
28:24Because he resembled his brother.
28:28I mean, I don't know.
28:33When I had to testify at the trial,
28:35I thought I'd better stick with what I said before.
28:37I was afraid of what my boss would think if I changed.
28:44How's it going, Harper?
28:59What's going on, Andy?
29:01Who's this guy Simone running to the DA?
29:04That would be me.
29:05I'm Simone.
29:06George Harper.
29:08You drove the commissioner, right?
29:09That's right.
29:10You see, I was an actual detective.
29:13And you're screwing up a case that I cleared.
29:15This was my push, Harper.
29:17Look, we got information that one of the guys you collared
29:19might be wrong for that stick-up.
29:21Darryl Boland.
29:21That's right.
29:22Is that why he was wearing a bulletproof vest
29:24and carrying a 9mm when we collared him?
29:27How's it going, George?
29:28Great.
29:29I got a security business on the island.
29:31This is just what I need.
29:33Did you authorize the reopening of this case?
29:35Yeah, I did.
29:36I ran every one of those workers in that stove factory
29:40and every member of the immediate family through BCI.
29:43And I came up with Boland.
29:45He's got a sheet.
29:46He's got a brother working in the factory.
29:48We go to see him and he's limping,
29:50which one of the perps was limping after the stick-up.
29:53The payroll guard said it was him.
29:55The other witness.
29:57He ID'd him.
29:58And now I got some chauffeur here coming in
30:01telling me I screwed up.
30:02Hey, asshole.
30:03No, I had my shield before I drove for the PC
30:05and there were reasons why I took that job.
30:07Yeah, well, if you think I'm taking this too personally,
30:10that's the way we used to do it, kid.
30:12Oh, yeah, that must have been before you took
30:14three quarters off a five-mile-an-hour fender bender.
30:17Is that how you told him the story?
30:19No, I told him it could have been six, George,
30:21but we ain't here to talk about how you got your medical pension.
30:25If it's the wrong guy in the joint,
30:27he is supposed to come out, sure.
30:29But I don't want to see anything about this in the papers
30:32till you guys find out where it stands.
30:34Nobody's bringing it to the papers.
30:36I got a livelihood to think about.
30:38I got a reputation.
30:39You made your point, George.
30:41I want to be kept informed.
30:42Sure.
30:43Go home.
30:45Wait by your phone.
30:46You brought those guys down.
30:58Moore, the one that got convicted with Boland
31:01than a guy named Bluford.
31:02He's the one that Boland says might have done it with Moore.
31:05Go talk to him.
31:06What about the balls on this guy, huh?
31:08He acts like we're looking to hurt him.
31:10Yeah, he can't worry about that, Andy.
31:12Nobody wants to hurt the lazy bastard.
31:15Come on, partner.
31:16Like we want to spend our day in the tombs.
31:36Alvin, I'm Detective Simone's Detective Zipowitz.
31:39Uh-huh.
31:40We're here to talk to you about the stove factory job.
31:43Yeah.
31:44Stop.
31:45We're looking into the possibility, Alvin, that Daryl Boland
31:53might not have been in on that stick-up with you.
31:56You never made a statement.
31:58We're looking for your help on just that one part of it.
32:01Look what he did to me.
32:03Look what he did to my face.
32:05You're crazy if you think I'm going to help you.
32:08Boland did that?
32:09Hell yeah.
32:10Right after the jury come back, say we guilty, they put us in a cell, come at me with a razor blade.
32:16So that was over the verdict?
32:18Every day at the trial, he's telling me to say he wasn't there.
32:21Well, I ain't saying nothing.
32:23Because if I say it wasn't him, it meant I was guilty, knowing who was there.
32:29Well, Alvin, if Boland's the wrong guy, we need to straighten this out.
32:32What's in it for me?
32:35We'll get you a couple hundred dollars in the commissary account.
32:38My face only worth 200 bucks, man?
32:41Hey, that's all we can get.
32:42What else do you want?
32:44I want a transfer.
32:45I got family.
32:46It's hard for them to see me upstate.
32:49I don't get much visitors.
32:51I want a transfer to a joint down this way.
32:54How about Greenhaven?
32:55How about it?
32:56You saying you can get me there?
32:58Yeah, we'll get you there.
33:07I never seen Boland before the trial.
33:10I didn't even know who he was.
33:11But who did the stick up with, Alvin?
33:13Didn't know him too well.
33:14Some guy from down south someplace.
33:17He's long gone now.
33:18No telling where he is.
33:19No, we don't play that with you, Alvin.
33:21No name, no transfer.
33:25Well, you ain't gonna find him anyway.
33:30Man's name was Larry Bluford.
33:34On the gate.
33:38May take some time getting you to Greenhaven.
33:41Maybe a month.
33:42Let Boland know I see him.
33:44I'm gonna kill him.
33:55You want to take you for that?
33:56Yeah, please.
34:03Ah, I get the weigh-in with Medivoy.
34:06Oh, yeah?
34:08I feel like I might have lost a few pounds.
34:14Watch what you eat.
34:15Fish and chicken exclusively.
34:17I'm trying to take walks after dinner.
34:22Yeah, but let's see Greg on the step.
34:24I'm not gonna make no damn fool myself
34:27in front of 74 people.
34:29You're right here.
34:29I'm out taking a walk like a normal person.
34:33Larry, take a sip once.
34:35I'll take some more.
34:36What y'all gonna see me from?
34:38Where you from, Larry?
34:40Elena Alkinson.
34:40And you're where our blowhard president grew up.
34:44I don't know.
34:49Larry, we heard about a stick-up
34:50at the Hamilton Stove Factory
34:52took place like five years ago.
34:55Somebody steal some stoves?
34:57We heard you weren't on the job.
34:58You heard a lie.
35:00Some woman must have told you that.
35:03We got a witness.
35:04I think you know a lot about this case.
35:06We're not looking to hurt you here, Larry.
35:08We just need to know if our information
35:10is right or not.
35:11Because a wrong man might be doing time.
35:14And you want to give his time to me?
35:16No, it wouldn't work like that.
35:19You get immunity for the information you get.
35:22You know Darryl Boland, Larry?
35:24No.
35:25Alvin Moore?
35:30Past the immunity,
35:31maybe we could steer some privileges you're with.
35:35You give me some conjugal business?
35:37Where's your wife at?
35:38I'm not married.
35:40That could hold you back some.
35:42Y'all could, you know,
35:43bring a hooker up here
35:44and say we married.
35:46Get serious, Larry.
35:52I wish I could go to one of them work farms.
35:55I'm a country boy.
35:57I'm going crazy in this cell.
35:59How much time you got left?
36:01528 days.
36:02Suppose we get you out of the work farm.
36:04And I get immunity for saying who it was or wasn't.
36:10You don't give up a statement
36:11until we get the whole deal okayed.
36:14Okay.
36:20Okay.
36:21Give me the work farm and immunize.
36:24I'll tell y'all everything you want to hear.
36:28And you're standing on a lineup for us?
36:30Yeah.
36:32On the gate.
36:35Alvin Moore give me a...
36:36No, it didn't come down like that.
36:39We have been the same institution.
36:42You best to stay off the yard.
36:43Won't happen, Larry.
36:46Because you're going to be in a nice work farm.
36:49Yeah.
36:50That's good.
36:51You recognize any of those men, Mr. Stoltz?
37:21One I picked before is number two.
37:28He's the brother of a fellow worked in the plant.
37:32Would you tell him how sorry I am?
37:36You recognize anyone else in the room?
37:43Number four.
37:45He's who did the robbery.
37:52Josh.
37:56Transfers for the other two will take a few weeks.
37:58Once the judge signs the red, Bolin's on the street.
38:01Make sure the other two stay segregated until it transfers.
38:04Nice little black eye for all our departments.
38:07You won't hear Bolin complaining.
38:08There goes Mr. Joy Boy.
38:13George.
38:15What do you want?
38:17Let's talk in here.
38:22Hey, James.
38:23Number two, you keep him in here for a couple more minutes?
38:25Okay.
38:26Worked out all right for him?
38:27Yeah, it did.
38:27Number four, he goes back to the two.
38:29Let's go back to the VA shelter.
38:31Have a seat, George.
38:36Sure.
38:37You've been so considerate right along.
38:43Darrell Bolin's wrong for the second man on that stick-up.
38:47Is that right?
38:48Yeah, your first perp just gave him up.
38:50Albert Moore.
38:51Right.
38:53What did you give Moore to have him say that?
38:55This Bluford cop to it, Harper.
38:57What did you give to Bluford?
38:59Oh, this guy's a peach.
39:00It happens, George.
39:02You guys are assholes.
39:04And I'm going to pay the consequences.
39:07Three, you make me sick.
39:08How do you figure it, George, huh?
39:10Because you screw up and we got to take your abuse?
39:12Mm-hmm.
39:13And you'd rather listen to skills.
39:15Nobody listen just to skills.
39:17How about a witness saying when he's looking at Bolin in your lineup,
39:21you give him the high sign?
39:22Oh, he's lying.
39:23Yeah, him too, huh?
39:24I saw your photo array when this went down, George.
39:27Midgets, hunchbacks, and Bolin.
39:30I didn't hear any reservations back then.
39:33I told my bottle.
39:36George, you wanted to be kept informed.
39:39This is how it came out.
39:42Yeah, well, inform the family of that dead woman that Bolin's back on the street.
39:47You can tell them the PC's driver cracked the case.
39:50Just keep mouthing off, Harper.
39:51I'll make your three-quarters legit.
39:53We're done, George.
39:57Now, I am ashamed I was ever on this job.
40:06I guess that makes it unanimous.
40:09Okay for me to tell Bolin?
40:10Yeah.
40:11Harper, Vince.
40:16I want you to do a hand stance for him because they're still drawing breath.
40:20Yeah, and Vince has an answer for some of my molar work.
40:24Your mouth any better?
40:26Yeah.
40:26Still feels like I took a good right.
40:29That's how Patterson felt after the first Johansson fight.
40:33Had to go back a while, huh, Andy?
40:36A white heavyweight who could punch?
40:37Man, you guys are something else.
40:52I can't believe you did this.
40:54Nobody's ever done nothing like this for me before in my life.
40:57Give me a holler.
40:58I'll take that all over.
41:00Now, you understand this is going to be a couple of days.
41:02Yeah, sure.
41:02I understand.
41:04Hey, man, thanks.
41:05Thanks for what you did, man.
41:07You got to be the finest man in the world.
41:10You want to thank his stumpie coming back in handcuffs.
41:13Hey, you don't have to worry about me coming back ever.
41:15Try to put all this behind you.
41:16There are a lot of guys that get their minds tied up with lawsuits and everything else.
41:21Hey, you don't have to worry about me getting near any drugs because first day out, I'm getting up early, going to the employment office, get a job.
41:29I'm going to work hard because I know my freedom is the most important thing there is.
41:33These two guys, I owe them everything.
41:36They got me released with something I didn't even do.
41:39James.
41:40They're good guys.
41:42Yeah, they're good guys.
41:43You ready, Joe?
41:44Yeah, yeah, yeah.
41:45Hey, thanks, man.
41:46Thanks a lot.
41:47Feel the need to put your bulletproof vest back on, Darryl.
41:50That's probably a tip-off if you're hanging with the wrong crowd.
41:54Sure, you're right.
41:55Thanks for the advice.
42:02They figure a week till they sell in dime bags.
42:06I just wanted to steer them away from Sue and Harper.
42:10I ruined a distinguished police career.
42:12Big drum roll, Andy.
42:17Time for the first weight check.
42:18Yeah, huh?
42:20Yeah, I'm eager to see where we stand.
42:22Don't be putting your foot on the scale behind me.
42:25One of them butcher's tricks.
42:27Are you kidding, Andy?
42:29Yeah, I'd never do something like that.
42:36I feel so lousy, Bobby.
42:41Yeah, I felt lousy when you left the restaurant.
42:45Can we at least be friendly with each other?
42:48Yeah.
42:50So when we see each other, we're glad instead of it's hurting so much?
42:53Yeah, it should.
42:54I need you to at least for my friend.
43:02Me too.
43:05Good night.
43:07Good night, boss.
43:08Good night, Lou.
43:09Good night.
43:11Good night.
43:11Good night, Lou, Tim.
43:12Good night.
43:18Good night.
43:24That's wonderful, Andy.
43:41You've lost three and a half pounds.
43:43Yeah, one pound less wonderful than you.
43:47Bye.
43:49I've eaten nothing today since a light breakfast.
43:51Just prior to our original way and you ate a lot.
43:54Yeah.
43:55And I didn't relieve myself afterwards.
43:58Remember?
43:58Just right the way it's done.
44:00Done and done.
44:03I think the both of us are doing sensational.
44:06Of course, possibly the Stairmaster is giving me a slight leg up.
44:14My beginning exercise program?
44:16Right.
44:18See that, Andy?
44:19I made a pun.
44:21Slight leg up with a Stairmaster.
44:24I feel mentally alert as well.
44:26Yeah, your mind's been sensational lately.
44:31And my sense of humor's better.
44:35Let's not get all touchy-feely, all right, Meadowboy?
44:38In terms of realizing that people are just having fun.
44:40I shouldn't take them so seriously.
44:42Yeah.
44:43Are Gary Norcrosses downstairs to see you?
44:49I'll have him stay there, Jerry.
44:51I'll talk to him downstairs.
44:52All right.
44:53Yeah, keep him there.
44:54Good night, Andy.
45:00Good night.
45:00Good night, Greg.
45:01Hey, four and a half pounds I lost, Bobby.
45:04Andy lost three and a half.
45:05I had a board, Greg.
45:06Yeah.
45:07We're both very enthused.
45:12Looking good, Andy.
45:15Yeah, thanks.
45:17Of course, you looked good to me before.
45:18You're aware I'm a married guy, correct, Jerry?
45:27Yes, I am.
45:31All right, then.
45:32All right.
45:48Mr. Norcrosses, thanks for coming in.
45:54It was a murder investigation.
45:56I didn't think I had a choice.
45:58It was really more like an informal conversation.
46:01What do you mean?
46:03I'm actually the landlord of the building where Sarah was killed.
46:06I mean, I'm a detective, too, but, uh, you know, you could be hearing later on from someone
46:11who's dealing with the case officially.
46:14And who would that be?
46:15Uh, that's probably a detective Savino.
46:18Sir, Sarah and I, we talked a little bit the day before the shooting.
46:24She said she'd had Buster about three weeks.
46:27She bought the dog 19 days before she was killed.
46:31I mean, are you interested in the time and date that she bought the dog?
46:35Or, uh, my impression of her as a person?
46:38Or what?
46:40When she bought the dog, did she come up to Poughkeepsie?
46:43She took the train.
46:45I met her at the station, and I brought her to the kennel.
46:47You looked up the ads for Black Labs in the paper.
46:51Is that how you found me?
46:52Did she say anything at all about why she was getting the dog?
46:55She'd been mugged.
46:57She wanted the dog for protection.
46:59But she wanted a breed that was friendly.
47:03Did she mention anything at all about what the guy looked like who mugged her?
47:07Just that he was white.
47:09Say anything at all about being afraid that this guy might come back?
47:13Anything like that?
47:14Nope.
47:16How did it come up that the mugger was white?
47:18I may have asked.
47:20Did I need your approval for that?
47:22No, absolutely not.
47:23I thought this was still a free country.
47:25You mean I didn't have a right to move out of New York?
47:28Take it easy, Mr. North Cross.
47:29I don't like what's going on here.
47:31You asked me to come in here, and then I find out that this conversation isn't required?
47:37That I may have to do this all over again with a detective Savino?
47:40Well, it's not even sure that he'll call you.
47:42Well, what kind of procedure is this?
47:45If you're not investigating this case, why the hell are you making me talk to you?
47:48I explained that to you, Mr. North Cross.
47:50I'm the landlord of that building, and she was a nice girl.
47:54I don't want to be bothered again.
47:56When this detective Savino calls me, I'm going to tell him to talk to you.
48:01Thanks for coming in.
48:02Thanks.
48:16Brooklyn case.
48:17Guy got anything important?
48:20Oh, definitely worth the jackpot.
48:21He's going to put me in with Savino.
48:24You got the guy's phone number?
48:26I'll head him off.
48:28What, this guy I was talking to?
48:29Yeah, I'll call him and thank you for his cooperation tomorrow.
48:33As you?
48:34I'll call Miss Savino.
48:40You think with a better social life, he'll be going easier on his homicide?
48:44I got left this building, I know.
48:46Oh, so you're interested as a landlord?
48:48When I get jammed up, I'm looking to make a move.
48:56For some reason or other, I can't.
48:59Now I'm frustrated.
49:00I got all this energy built up.
49:03I wind up throwing punches over a parking space or something else bright.
49:08You're saying this is all for dying.
49:10I'm looking to make a move with her and having to wait.
49:12I'm saying what I do.
49:14I mix apples and oranges.
49:15I start going with fruit descriptions.
49:22Generally, the conversation's losing value.
49:26Hi, fellas.
49:27How's it going there, Vince?
49:29I'm too old to get a load out anymore, Bobby.
49:31I'll tell you that right now.
49:33Nothing a few days without moving won't cure.
49:35I hope I didn't burn any bridges upstairs.
49:37You know, Fenn Martinez and so forth.
49:39I hope I didn't say anything hurtful.
49:40No, you're all right.
49:42You know, time moves on.
49:44You know, if you don't accept that, it'll just run right over you.
49:47Extra hours now, Vince?
49:48You could lecture at libraries.
49:50Oh, don't joke, Andy.
49:51With being done being delicate,
49:53I'm thinking I may try collecting my thoughts,
49:56my job experiences, you know.
49:58That's a good idea.
49:58Sure, round them up.
50:00Yeah.
50:01Well, anyways, I'm still on night duty.
50:03Attaboy.
50:03I'm not out to pasture yet.
50:06Throw in some recipes.
50:08What?
50:09In the book.
50:11Throw some recipes in.
50:13I do it, Andy.
50:14I wouldn't begrudge it.
50:15You know, my cannolis and the rest of it.
50:19Bring his book out.
50:20He'll wind up on Jay Leno.
50:23He'd fit right in with that hump.
50:30How's it going?
50:53Sorry I messed up yesterday.
50:55I'm getting your act down, Henry.
50:57I mean, you've got to miss an appointment
50:58so that you can take the next one seriously.
51:11I'm going to confide in you.
51:14I didn't tell this to Savino.
51:19I borrowed some money from some guys.
51:23Anticipating getting the building.
51:24Shylock's.
51:29Uh-huh.
51:35And you didn't keep up the big.
51:39I'm two and a half payments behind.
51:42I made half a payment on the late payment
51:44from three weeks ago.
51:46And the last two weeks, I'm fully behind.
51:48Give me who we got to talk to.
51:49I'm ashamed.
51:58I'm ashamed of myself.
52:00I was too ashamed to say.
52:07I got her killed, didn't I?
52:11House Celestri and Steeny Leone.
52:13Yeah.
52:14Steeny?
52:14Right.
52:14Are these established shys or just some assholes
52:18putting money out on the street?
52:19Assholes.
52:20That one guy's crazy.
52:21Steeny.
52:23Naples Pizza.
52:24That's where they can look for them.
52:26That guy, uh, Celestri, he owns it.
52:30I'm ashamed.
52:31You should be.
52:36She was a nice girl.
52:38And she wasn't bothering nobody.
52:42I just didn't want to believe that it could be connected.
52:45And someone who'd do something like that to a stranger.
52:51I'm ashamed.
52:53Shut up.
52:54I'm ashamed.

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