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  • 5/19/2025
Miami Vice Season 5 Episode 16 Victims Of Circumstance

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00:00Don't let it happen again.
00:03I can do it, I can.
00:07I don't know what's happening to you.
00:10Stay away from me.
00:16Oh, no, no, no!
00:24I can't.
00:26I can't.
00:31No.
00:37No.
00:40No, come in here.
00:43I will hurt you.
00:58Wow.
01:01No.
01:14I can't.
01:30Where are you?
01:32Where are you?
01:54So the dude asked me,
01:56what happened to Chewie?
01:58I told him Chewie don't work here no more.
02:00He went fishing.
02:02Fishing, he says?
02:04Yeah, he says, fishing.
02:06He was the bait.
02:11The bait.
02:13Yeah, I get it.
02:19I want to check some of those franchises, man.
02:21You saw last month's takes, right?
02:23Yeah.
02:24I know some of those homeboys got to be skimming.
02:28Yeah, maybe it's time some of them went fishing.
02:34It's real funny, man.
02:41Your bill.
02:43Now get out of here.
02:45What's up?
02:47We was just getting comfortable.
02:50You want to hang out in kibitz all day?
02:52Rent an apartment.
02:53I got a business to run.
02:55Oh, yeah, yeah.
02:56Like you got customers lined up around the block.
03:08You roll out of bed at the crack of noon, noon-thirty.
03:16You drink coffee until about three.
03:19Do a little shopping.
03:22Maybe get a little dinner.
03:26Maybe catch a show.
03:29Then cruise your chain of crack houses and collect the cash.
03:34Some life, bro. I'm Rico.
03:39You looking to change jobs?
03:41What, and give up the richly rewarding life of law enforcement?
03:46Enter the kid brother, Angelo.
03:50Ready for the grand tour?
03:52Why not?
03:53Eats the hell out of sitting here breathing exhaust.
04:22Oh, my God.
04:52Oh, my God.
05:22Wherever it was, they split.
05:25Oh, my God.
05:52Oh, my God.
06:22Oh, my God.
06:23Oh, my God.
06:24Oh, my God.
06:25Oh, my God.
06:26Oh, my God.
06:27Oh, my God.
06:28Oh, my God.
06:29Oh, my God.
06:30Oh, my God.
06:31Oh, my God.
06:32Oh, my God.
06:33Oh, my God.
06:34Oh, my God.
06:35Oh, my God.
06:36Oh, my God.
06:37Oh, my God.
06:38Oh, my God.
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06:40Oh, my God.
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06:42Oh, my God.
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06:44Oh, my God.
06:45Oh, my God.
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06:47Oh, my God.
06:48Oh, my God.
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06:52Oh, my God.
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06:55Oh, my God.
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06:57Oh, my God.
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06:59Oh, my God.
07:00Oh, my God.
07:01Oh, my God.
07:02Oh, my God.
07:03Oh, my God.
07:04Oh, my God.
07:05Oh, my God.
07:06Oh, my God.
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07:09Oh, my God.
07:10Oh, my God.
07:11Oh, my God.
07:12Oh, my God.
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07:14Oh, my God.
07:15Oh, my God.
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07:36Oh, my God.
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07:38Oh, my God.
07:39Oh, my God.
07:40Oh, my God.
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07:44Oh, my God.
07:45Oh, my God.
07:46Oh, my God.
07:47Oh, my God.
07:48Oh, my God.
07:50That splatter.
07:57Is that the owner?
08:06Yeah, old Cy.
08:09He's had this place forever.
08:11We used to come in here when we were teenagers.
08:15The bus boy was just a kid.
08:17Yeah, he's the one he found out back one day,
08:19picking through the garbage for food.
08:21Brought him in, gave him a job.
08:24That's the kind of guy he was.
08:30Those the Alvarez brothers?
08:33Ernesto and Enrique.
08:35There's another brother, Angelo.
08:39He left before the fun started.
08:41Yeah, he did.
09:02You're a hard man to find, Angelo.
09:05You know that?
09:07What the hell is this, man?
09:11It's about your brothers.
09:13Yeah, but whatever they're laying off on me, man,
09:15they're lying to you.
09:16Get back down there.
09:17Where are you going?
09:18Your brothers just got killed, Angelo,
09:22right after you left them at the coffee shop.
09:26You're lying, man.
09:28No, we ain't lying.
09:30Sometime in, huh, Angelo?
09:31Fucking stupid, dumb beasts.
09:50Who did it?
09:51I thought we were going to talk to you about it, Angelo.
10:05You think I had something to do with it, man?
10:09They were my brothers, man.
10:11They were my blood.
10:13It's the only family I ever had.
10:16It's this.
10:18Somebody's going to wish that their parents never met.
10:20I swear to God.
10:27So why don't you help us, man?
10:39You heard of the Diablos?
10:41Yeah.
10:42New guys in town.
10:45Get their action by ripping off other people's deals.
10:51They've been moving on you, Angelo?
10:55Yeah.
10:57Me and a lot of other people.
11:02You never heard this from me.
11:05The word on the street is that the Fuentes are getting
11:08a big load in tomorrow.
11:16So maybe the Diablos are going to go out and work
11:19and the Fuentes are going to go out and do some shopping.
11:33You're doing all right then, kid.
11:38Sorry about your brothers.
11:49♪
12:19♪
12:26That Angelo was half right.
12:29Fuentes just got hit with a major blizzard.
12:32♪
12:37♪
12:42♪
12:47♪
12:50You got it.
12:51Nice doing business with you.
12:53Let's go.
12:55♪
13:00♪
13:05♪
13:10♪
13:15♪
13:17Angelo must be psychic.
13:20Look who's there, the Diablos.
13:23♪
13:30Move in, it's going down.
13:32♪
13:43Keep backing up.
13:45♪
13:50No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
13:53♪
14:00All right, who's there?
14:02Let's go.
14:04♪
14:08Hit it, man.
14:10♪
14:19Police!
14:20Go!
14:22♪
14:32♪
14:41Get him up!
14:42Get him up!
14:44Get in the line, cowboys.
14:46Get out.
14:48Move!
14:50♪
14:57♪
15:04That's what's done.
15:06♪
15:10Get straight.
15:11You took out the Alvarez brothers yesterday
15:14as a warm-up for today.
15:16I told you.
15:18I wasn't anywhere near that diner.
15:22I was the best man at my buddy's wedding.
15:27Oh, yeah, that's right.
15:30You were in church all day, right?
15:33Yeah.
15:36You know, you're looking at 25 to life,
15:40and here you are playing altar boy with me.
15:44Oh.
15:46You guys are real funny.
15:51No.
15:53I'm the most serious guy you will ever meet.
16:01You're not gonna believe who's here.
16:04That's him, all right.
16:07You know this man?
16:09Certainly not by choice.
16:12My son-in-law, Todd, picked him as his best man.
16:16I told my daughter not to get involved
16:18with that crowd of Neanderthals.
16:22For some reason, she thinks they're colorful.
16:25What time was the service?
16:2711 o'clock.
16:28He was there.
16:30Oh, yes.
16:31You can't forget him.
16:33Certainly not.
16:35That lowlife lost the ring.
16:42I'm getting sick and tired of these dead ends.
16:45Okay, so those guys didn't kill the Alvarez brothers.
16:49Look on the bright side, all right?
16:51At least we took down the Diablos and the Fuentes.
16:55Yeah, you know, Rico,
16:57there was a time when I would have called that a good day's work.
17:02Now it's like, so what?
17:05We lock them up, only to open the door
17:08for a couple more slimeballs.
17:10Then we'll go after them.
17:12Look, at least we'll never be hurting for work, man.
17:16Yeah, all right.
17:18The good news and the bad news.
17:20Sonny, Bailey just called from Homicide.
17:23There's been another hit.
17:25Same M.O.
17:27Never be hurting for work.
17:30You said it's not a pretty picture.
17:34I hear you out there.
17:38You won't think it's so funny if you come in here.
17:42You won't think it's so funny if you come in here.
18:04Who were they?
18:06Husband-and-wife team named Kravitz.
18:09Lived in the hotel across the street.
18:12Manager says they played here every night.
18:24Golden Agers.
18:26We'll get him.
18:28Yeah, we'll get this.
18:30Manager's description of the hitter matches
18:32the ones we got from the coffee shop the other day.
18:36Same aim, same lousy shooter.
18:39Think they were after the kid.
18:43Unless I'm losing it, he doesn't look like a player to me.
18:48All right.
19:03Look at this.
19:07Prison camp survivors.
19:16Man, this pigeonholed all wrong, partner.
19:37Detectives Crockett and Tubbs, Dr. Leo Krebs.
19:41Dr. Krebs.
19:43Hello.
19:45Pleasure.
19:47Dr. Krebs is the head of the Krebs Foundation,
19:50which captures and deports Nazi war criminals.
19:53When I read about Cy Rosenfeld being killed,
19:59I thought, like everyone else,
20:02an innocent bystander, tragic accident.
20:07But when I read about Art and Sylvia Kravitz,
20:12I know it's no accident.
20:15All three were witnesses to the crimes of Hans Kozak,
20:21a high-ranking death camp official.
20:25I'm trying to extradite him.
20:27According to Dr. Krebs,
20:29this Kozak lives somewhere in Miami under an assumed name.
20:33I visited Rosenfeld and the Kravitzes
20:37to ask them to testify.
20:39I'm afraid in so doing, I signed their death warrants.
20:46So you think you were followed?
20:52Yes.
20:55Cancel the lawyer Krebs' speech
20:58or be prepared to pay the price.
21:01The great revolution is at hand.
21:03In all of the earth, the blood will flow
21:06that of the spawn of Yahweh's foe.
21:10Signed, the Patriotic Brigade.
21:13I know this group.
21:15It's a neo-Nazi group run by that guy...
21:19What's his name?
21:21Baker.
21:23John Baker.
21:25Yeah, he's an ex-Klansman.
21:28He turned in his sheet for a career in politics.
21:33Mr. Krebs, are you still planning to make that speech?
21:38I've stood up to demagogues like Baker my whole life.
21:44I'm not about to be scared off now.
21:48There are two more witnesses who can make a case
21:52against Cossack.
21:54One, Jacob Hoffman, is in a local nursing home.
21:59Thanks God I have not yet visited him.
22:03There are station guards there around the clock.
22:06And the other witness?
22:18Me.
22:23This ought to be interesting.
22:25Back to Redneck America.
22:27Never forget that Charles Manson is considered a mass murderer.
22:32He was an Englishman.
22:34He was a Nazi.
22:36And he was a 97-year-old.
22:39Now he's a Nazi.
22:41He's a Nazi too.
22:44That's right.
22:46That's what he said.
22:49He said he was a Nazi.
22:51And he was a Nazi.
22:53that Charles Manson is considered a mass murderer because he killed six people.
23:01That would be a minute's work in the Holocaust.
23:12If one chose to be a Nazi butcher, one must pay the price.
23:16The Holocaust did not end in 1945, my friends. It continues today,
23:24in Russia, in the Middle East, and right here in Miami.
23:46White is right. White is right. The forces of order will win the fight. White is right. White is right. The forces of order will win the fight.
24:00Silence!
24:02You people have no place in our civilized society.
24:10You are the people who have no place here.
24:17You will leave here at once, or I'll have you arrested for treason.
24:23What's the matter? You afraid of a little debate?
24:25Sit down!
24:26Yeah, it's America! Let him speak!
24:28Sit down!
24:29Why don't you sit down? Easy, homeboy.
24:33I said sit down!
24:34Hey, boy, you got a problem?
24:35Yes, you got a problem!
24:47Get him!
24:53Get your hands off me now!
24:55Never, never again!
24:57You are lost!
25:13Thank you, friend.
25:17Whoa!
25:27Look at them. Mongrels, subhumans.
25:32It's gonna be where us true Americans are strangers in our own country.
25:36Well, our days are coming. We'll take care of them.
25:47My name's John Baker.
25:50How come I haven't seen you two around here before?
25:54We've been out of state.
25:57Idaho.
26:00Name's Burnett. This here's Stan.
26:04Stan?
26:07I gotta tell you, we were real happy to see some other patriots in that there meeting room.
26:14Yeah, well, Miami used to be a happening place.
26:17Now, what with your immigrants, your coloreds, your infidels,
26:22God-fearing white men can hardly get a job anymore.
26:25Yeah, and then McBastard blamed us for everything that's wrong in their miserable lives.
26:31A little patriotic brigade shares your point of view, gentlemen.
26:36What's the patriotic brigade?
26:39What's the patriotic brigade?
26:42Small, select, primarily religious group. Warriors for God.
26:48Sounds interesting.
26:50We ought to get together if we ever get out of this.
26:53Oh, we'll get enough.
26:55So will you and Stan.
26:58Bill's being arranged for all of us.
27:00That's damn nice of you.
27:05Well, if you boys are looking for some action...
27:09...me and Stan would like to show our appreciation.
27:23Mr. Baker, my name is Helen Jackson and I'm writing a book on the radical right.
27:30As the movement's most eloquent spokesman, I'd love to interview you.
27:36John, the children are waiting.
27:39At your convenience, of course.
27:43I'm sorry, Miss Jackson, I'm afraid an interview is out of the question.
27:47You'll call me?
27:49Count on it.
27:52Excuse me.
27:55Gentlemen, didn't I see you at the meeting? Are you friends of Mr. Baker's?
28:02Sure, I guess you could say that.
28:04Please help me. I couldn't speak to him with his wife waiting.
28:08But I'm a good reporter and I'm not unsympathetic to his point of view.
28:15Can't you help me get an interview?
28:19Sure, lady. I'll give him the message.
28:21Here, here's how you reach me.
28:27Just could you tell him that I'd like to get his story across.
28:33You got it.
28:51Hey, Slugger. What's happening?
28:53Hey, man. How's your chin?
28:55It's cool.
28:57No problem. You know my sister punches harder than that?
29:00Hey, man, I pulled that punch. I couldn't believe how easy you went down.
29:05Can't you tell a tank job when you see one?
29:10Now, this lady that was outside lockup, Helen Jackson, she wants to do an interview with Baker.
29:18I figure if we can set it up, it might be a good time to listen in.
29:22Yeah, I read you, partner.
29:25Everything's cleared down on the 5th Street. All we need are the clowns.
29:29Hell of a way to start a redevelopment project.
29:33Well, HUD's planning to tear it down anyway.
29:50Good evening, gentlemen. Ready to rock?
29:56You still haven't told me what this is all about.
29:59Search and destroy.
30:02We're going to send these people a little message.
30:05And we're not talking.
30:06Western Union.
30:11Yeah!
30:16Oh, yeah!
30:23Get him for us, brother!
30:26You ain't seen nothing yet.
30:30Roger.
30:32Sir!
30:51Hands up!
31:00Hands up!
31:20Outstanding.
31:30The Patriotic Brigade remains on a constant state of alert, Burnett.
31:35We operate on a wartime strategy.
31:38We follow the rules of engagement.
31:41Know your enemy and where his forces are deployed.
31:47Precisely.
31:49We maintain extreme vigilance.
31:52We know we're being watched, but our enemies underestimate us.
31:56We're also watching them.
31:59Let me show you something.
32:03Now, imagine all the resources of a patriotic Aryan movement
32:09combined and linked together into one computer.
32:14Well, sir, that time has come.
32:20Must be a tough job updating these guys.
32:24Must be a tough job updating these files.
32:28Communists, Jews, blacks.
32:33Feminists, homosexuals.
32:39Undesirable elements in the State Department.
32:47Criminals will soon be set free to pillage and murder.
32:53They're all here.
32:55Cross-referenced index.
32:57That is very impressive, Mr. Baker.
33:00Seems to me that if we could get this information out to the general public,
33:04we'd be flooded with new supporters.
33:06Oh, well, there's no way.
33:08The liberal cabal controls the media.
33:11They'll twist our message against us.
33:14They wouldn't allow the truth to be aired.
33:16Well, now, I'm aware of that.
33:18They got a stranglehold on things, but not all the way yet.
33:21There are still some reporters out there that haven't been brainwashed.
33:27Why, you know someone we can trust?
33:30As a matter of fact, I do.
33:32A reporter that you spoke with outside the jail the other night, Helen Jackson.
33:37I think you ought to give her an interview.
33:40And just lay it all on the line.
33:44Mr. Baker, there is a whole army of people out there
33:48just waiting for a general to lead them.
34:03I'll call it a night.
34:06There's an operation tonight, $2,100.
34:11I want you in on it.
34:13See for yourself what the Patriotic Brigade is all about.
34:16I'll be there.
34:24Well, Miss Jackson, I gather you're not unsympathetic to our cause.
34:32I believe in telling the truth, Mr. Baker.
34:35Not in liberal hand-wringing.
34:40Well, maybe you do with that.
34:42Well, maybe you do with that.
34:48My heart is heavy, Miss Jackson.
34:51The press wants people to believe I'm a devil, so they won't listen to me.
34:57Of course they do.
35:00The reporter's a fascist, but he understands it.
35:04My God, look what happened to my daddy.
35:09He believed in this country.
35:13He fought for it during Korea.
35:16He came home, he got a job in the mills, he worked hard, supported his family.
35:22And then the mills closed.
35:26I mean, there is no way a genuine American working man can compete with wetbacks
35:32willing to work for chump change for wages.
35:35So, daddy was out of work.
35:38His bosses babbled something about a failure to meet international competition.
35:43But he started attending meetings.
35:47And he found out the real reason.
35:50An international conspiracy of Jews in league with other Mongol races
35:55conspiring in secret to deprive white Americans of their birthright.
36:00Communism.
36:02Oh, you know it.
36:04And worse, too. We're talking about an attempt to subvert the real America.
36:09Conspiracy of the impure.
36:12They hate us deeply, and they're smart.
36:17But we're gonna be smarter than them.
36:20You hear this crap?
36:22You think he was once a kid?
36:24How?
36:28Daddy used to torture little animals for a laugh.
36:33Miss Jackson.
36:37Darling.
36:40We must get the word out.
36:43To appeal to the true patriots.
36:47Exactly what I had in mind.
36:51Good.
36:53But articles and speeches are not enough to win this war.
36:57We're engaged in more militant activities.
37:00We are gonna kick some butt.
37:05But who is Mr. Baker?
37:13Come on, Baker. Hang yourself.
37:19Come in.
37:21Excuse me, sir.
37:23Don't forget we have a strategy meeting in five minutes.
37:26Oh, damn.
37:29Oh.
37:34Miss Jackson, I'm sorry. I apologize.
37:38I'm sorry, but I'm afraid that our interview is gonna have to be suspended for the day.
37:44I hope you don't mind.
37:46But I'll tell you what. Why don't you come by the office tomorrow around 11?
37:50And we can continue then.
37:53I'd be delighted.
37:55Outstanding. Funny.
38:00You got this same one here?
38:02Yeah. These guys are a bunch of maniacs.
38:05Warriors for God.
38:07Give me a break.
38:09This thing's going down in a few hours.
38:12Any way to find out if Cripps is witness to the talk?
38:15No way.
38:17Baker's playing it too close to his vest.
38:20So do we play along and wait for Baker to get inside the nursing home, then grab him?
38:25I hate to take it that far.
38:28The old man in the home, he doesn't need that.
38:34Come on, let's go.
38:36Maybe we can get him to talk on the way to the hit, and we'll nail him before it goes down.
38:41I'll be right there, sonny. This is one SOB I can't wait to slam.
38:46I'll be right there, sonny.
38:49I'll be right there, sonny.
38:51I'll be right there, sonny. This is one SOB I can't wait to slam.
39:04I'm telling us what's on tonight's agenda.
39:07All in good time, Burnett.
39:09The masses are awakening.
39:11With racial and religious wars at hand, we're privileged to be in the front ranks.
39:16Why do I feel like Alice going down the rabbit hole?
39:20Today, the other side is growing.
39:23They're stealing our jobs.
39:26Our land.
39:28Our women.
39:30Are we gonna let them?
39:32That's right!
39:34Because our side's growing too.
39:38And soon there ain't gonna be no way they're gonna stop us from taking back what is rightfully ours.
39:46The long-forgotten wind is starting to blow, brothers.
39:51A war is coming down.
39:55It's a war we've gotta win.
39:58It's a war we will win as long as we all fight together.
40:05That's Craig Doody, leader of the Fort Lauderdale Enclave.
40:09We live up and coming.
40:10It's his turn to address the faithful this month.
40:14You guys do anything but give speeches?
40:18We do plenty.
40:21Just listen, you might learn something.
40:41Forget it, Rico.
40:43We've landed in a fascist pepper plant.
40:52Dead end.
41:10Dead end.
41:41Dead end.
42:04I hear you.
42:06Out there.
42:11You won't think it's so funny if you come in here.
42:23Dad, it's been 45 years since you saw this man.
42:27Who knows if you'll even be able to recognize him.
42:30Elias, let me tell you something.
42:33One day I may forget my own name,
42:35but Hans Kozak's face, never.
42:39Can't you see you're in danger?
42:41Two witnesses are already dead.
42:43So what are you telling me?
42:45You don't want me to testify?
42:47You want me to tell Krebs, go find another witness?
42:50Dad, please.
42:52I want you to come stay with me.
42:54I'll hire guards.
42:56I got more guards than the president.
42:58They watch me day and night.
43:01You think I like it?
43:02I don't care about myself.
43:05I've lived a long life.
43:07Nobody can hurt an old man.
43:10No.
43:12I do this for the others.
43:15For the ones who didn't survive.
43:18And to let the world know
43:21that it can never happen again.
43:25Time for your exercise, Mr. Hoffman.
43:28You see?
43:29I'm well taken care of.
43:59So I want you to call Mr. Raymond at the computer house.
44:03Check that out.
44:05Very nice.
44:09Thank you, twins.
44:13Your message said urgent.
44:16Our security was breached last night.
44:19This room was broken into.
44:22Maybe the enemy has something better to do
44:25than sit around and do nothing.
44:26Maybe the enemy has something better to do
44:29than sit around and tell campfire stories.
44:32The enemy's not as smart as he thinks, Burnett.
44:35It didn't take us long to find out what was missing.
44:38He tripped the security lock on the computer
44:40when he turned it on.
44:42You sure it wasn't the police
44:44who was trying to bug the joint?
44:46What would the police want
44:48was a prison camp survivor file.
44:50This is Krebs' work.
44:52Krebs? Are you sure?
44:54I know what he's up to.
44:56He's trying to make me look bad.
44:59Well, we'll see about that.
45:02You claim to be a man of action, Burnett.
45:05Well, you just may have a chance to prove it.
45:15Gina, Sonny.
45:17Just got word from homicide.
45:19Jacob Hoffman was killed this morning.
45:21What?
45:23At the nursing home.
45:24How the hell did that happen?
45:26What...
45:28What were Bailey's men doing?
45:30I don't know.
45:32We don't have any details yet.
45:35All right, I'm on my way.
45:38I've taken care of all of them.
45:43Nobody can hurt you.
45:49Yeah.
45:51I want you to get some sleep.
45:54Please.
45:57No more nightmares tonight.
46:01Sleep?
46:04I wish it were possible.
46:13But they're all dead.
46:16There's nobody to torment you anymore.
46:22Krebs can.
46:25It's his word against yours.
46:30What can he do?
46:33He'll find other witnesses to lie for him.
46:37That's the kind of man he is.
46:43I see.
46:46Until Krebs is gone,
46:48I'll always be waiting for the knock on the door.
47:01I won't let anybody harm you.
47:05Don't you know that?
47:12Oh, God.
47:18Oh, my God.
47:30I don't know what the hell to say.
47:33Nurse took Hoffman for a walk, and someone whacked both of them.
47:38All right.
47:40Ready, Morgan?
47:42Knock him.
47:44Vice, what do you got?
47:45Both of them were shot twice in the head.
47:48Same caliber bullet.
47:50They weren't both killed at the same time.
47:53The woman's been dead at least ten hours.
48:00But a nurse took Hoffman for a walk.
48:06So it's a possibility that it was a woman.
48:09Baker's files were broken into.
48:12Rico.
48:14Any of these people see the nurse that took Hoffman for a walk?
48:19Yeah, this gentleman here.
48:21Let me ask you something, sir.
48:23What did the nurse that took Mr. Hoffman for a walk,
48:26what did she look like?
48:28Like a nurse. Real pretty.
48:30Long blonde hair.
48:33Piercing blue eyes.
48:39Ellen Jackson.
48:41A reporter.
48:43Maybe.
48:45The three people that were killed were all three survivors of the same concentration camp.
48:49The only ones left alive that could identify Kozak.
48:52That Nazi.
48:54There's got to be a connection.
48:57That means
48:59that Krabs is next on her list.
49:14Mr. Krabs.
49:16Yes?
49:18My name is Ellen Jackson.
49:21May I talk with you for a minute?
49:24I'm a reporter.
49:26I'm sure you're a very good one, my dear.
49:29But I've decided not to give any interviews until after I hear from you.
49:34I'm sorry.
49:36I'm sorry.
49:38I'm sorry.
49:40I'm sorry.
49:41I won't give any interviews until after I receive the award.
49:46This really isn't an interview.
49:50I'd just like to ask you a few questions.
49:53You see, my father
49:55was in the same camp
49:58with you.
50:02Come.
50:04Come.
50:06Who is your father?
50:09Saul Lentz.
50:11Did you know him?
50:13Regrettably, no.
50:15But there were so many.
50:19So,
50:21can I help you?
50:23I'd like to ask you a few questions about Hans Kozak.
50:28He's the real reason you're here, isn't he?
50:31No.
50:33You are a very good reporter.
50:39This man, Hans Kozak,
50:43your father spoke of him?
50:47Many times.
50:49Then you must know
50:51what kind of a man he is.
50:55I am here to bring him
50:57justice.
50:58What if there's another point of view, Mr. Krebs?
51:01What if you were only following orders he had to follow doing his job?
51:08Your father told you that?
51:11My father
51:13told me many things.
51:20Krebs!
51:22Krebs!
51:24You hypocrite!
51:26You think I don't know who stole that fire? Where did you plant it?
51:29What fire? Get out of here, you paranoid maniac.
51:33What are you doing here?
51:35You wanted my story and that's why you're talking to him?
51:38I don't give a damn about your organization or you.
51:43You just get out of here.
51:48You wanted this?
51:51Here it is.
51:54Now you get out of here.
51:56You used me.
51:58I don't like that.
52:00Will you please leave me alone with this man?
52:03You used me.
52:05You!
52:09You!
52:11You are the one who has been killing my witnesses.
52:17Including Jacob Hoffman.
52:21A few hours ago.
52:23I'm Hans Kozak's daughter.
52:27The man you've been persecuting.
52:30I'm Hans Kozak's daughter.
52:33I'm Hans Kozak's daughter.
52:36The man you've been persecuting for years.
52:41Young woman.
52:43There can be no persecution for that man.
52:47Shut up.
52:53I know.
52:55I know why.
53:00He was ridding the world of its criminals.
53:05Do you honestly know what your father did?
53:12I once saw him murder a young woman and her two children.
53:21She clung to his knees begging for mercy.
53:26She begged him to spare her children.
53:29He shot the children first.
53:33While she watched.
53:38He is a monster.
53:41Who kills innocent people.
53:47Just...
53:50Don't you tell me that they were innocent.
53:55Don't you tell me that they were innocent.
54:04I almost pity you.
54:10In your desire to protect him, you have become him.
54:17Freeze!
54:18Freeze!
54:22Hey, go get her.
54:24Now!
54:26Let me go!
54:28Let go!
54:30Now!
54:32Let me go!
54:35You all right?
54:37Yes.
54:38Clear these people out of the way, please.
54:41Back.
54:43Thank you, thank you.
54:45Get back.
54:53Why?
54:57After all that these people have been through,
55:01why don't you let them go?
55:04After all that these people have been through,
55:08why don't you do it?
55:11It's for my father.
55:18He was a great, great man.
55:25He was always there when I needed him.
55:30He's like no other man could ever be.
55:37There's nobody like my daddy.
55:41Yes, there is.
55:43My brothers.
55:47Angelo!
55:50Freeze!
56:00Freeze!
56:15They just found Kozak and Coral Gables.
56:18Is she...
56:20Yeah, she's dead.
56:25And she's been dead a long time.
56:30Since way back when her father executed all those people in the death camps.
56:39Unfortunately, what she stood for didn't die with her.
57:01A soul like Lucifer,
57:05A black hole like Elysium,
57:16A misguided angel,
57:20I'll love you till I'm dead.
57:30I'll love you till I'm dead.
58:00I'll love you till I'm dead.

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