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Varied residents of NYC perpetrate murders which do not seem to have any motive. A detective then investigates these cases and witnesses the killers claiming that a divine force told them to do so.
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00:03:54citizens were mortally wounded. Due to the tie-up police found it impossible to
00:04:00reach the scene of the homicides and emergency vehicles were unable to get
00:04:06through. At 12.24 p.m. the police helicopter patrol pinpointed the
00:04:12sniper as being perched on top of the water tower and the Haskell Publications
00:04:17building. But before appropriate action to be taken one of our officers took the
00:04:23initiative of climbing the water tower in an effort to talk to Snipertoni.
00:04:34He say anything?
00:04:40Hey Pete, he's gonna come down. Listen, I'm not coming up to arrest you. I just want to
00:04:47talk. Find out who you are. Why you've done this.
00:04:52Come on.
00:05:16Pete! Get down here! Pete! The helicopter's on its way. They'll take care of it. Get out of there!
00:05:19Beat the helicopter's on its way. They'll take care of it. Get out of there!
00:05:27We have plenty of time. None of us are going anywhere.
00:05:32I'm Peter Nicholas.
00:05:34Is there anybody you want us to call, notify you're up here?
00:05:37My name is Harold Gorman.
00:05:38Do you want us to get in touch with your family?
00:05:41I don't care.
00:05:45I don't believe my son had anything to do with this.
00:05:48He was a very good student.
00:05:51I mean, he couldn't possibly have killed all those people at that distance.
00:05:56People have told me that it is physically impossible.
00:06:00Now, there must have been a lot of people firing from those rooms.
00:06:04And the police are covering it up. They're blaming my son.
00:06:09I grew up at a Catholic boys' school in the Bronx.
00:06:12Graduated DeWitt Clinton High School.
00:06:15A year at Fordham University before I joined the force.
00:06:21Where did you go to school, Harold?
00:06:24Why should you tell me all these things?
00:06:28I want you to know me.
00:06:31We don't kill people we know, do we, Harold?
00:06:34Only strangers.
00:06:35That's why I'm coming up, Harold.
00:06:41So you can see my face.
00:06:42You can see my face.
00:06:55Hi.
00:06:56Hi.
00:07:01I'm 34 years old.
00:07:03How old are you, Harold?
00:07:04I'll be 22 the 7th of July.
00:07:09I'll never be 22, will I?
00:07:12Oh.
00:07:14Who can't bring anybody back to life, Harold?
00:07:17Nobody can.
00:07:21A lot of people down there would like to know why you did this.
00:07:24You mad at somebody?
00:07:27It was a nice day.
00:07:29Yeah.
00:07:32You went to drugs, Harold?
00:07:34I don't do that.
00:07:35I don't hang around with those kind of people.
00:07:39Can you tell me why you did this?
00:07:43Yes.
00:07:45You promise you won't tell anybody else?
00:07:47I can't promise that, Harold.
00:07:49It's my job to find out.
00:07:51Well, I'll tell you anyway.
00:07:55God told me to.
00:07:58Don't!
00:08:02Don't!
00:08:07Harold!
00:08:09Peter!
00:08:11Hey.
00:08:13Oh.
00:08:15It's okay.
00:08:16What happened on that roof?
00:08:19Nothing.
00:08:21It's okay.
00:08:23It's somebody else's turn to play hero.
00:08:28I'm sorry.
00:08:39I'm not gonna pick on you today.
00:08:41What?
00:08:44I'm giving you a day off.
00:08:45What?
00:08:46I'm giving you a day off.
00:08:47Oh.
00:08:48I'm giving you a day off.
00:08:49OK.
00:08:51I'm giving you a day off.
00:08:53I don't need a day off.
00:08:55All right, you're giving you a day off.
00:08:57Hey.
00:08:59I'm asking for help.
00:09:01Hey.
00:09:02Bye.
00:09:15This is Miss Forrester.
00:09:20Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:09:24Yeah, I've took that class before.
00:09:26They let me live.
00:09:28All right.
00:09:29OK, bye-bye.
00:09:32Again, Spanish Harlem.
00:09:41I really should have a police escort.
00:09:54I suppose the teacher I'm subbing for got mugged
00:09:56in the boys' lavatory.
00:09:59How'd you like to be mugged by a detective?
00:10:02Well, maybe they're holding up ransom.
00:10:05What do you think I could get for you?
00:10:15I have to get dressed.
00:10:17I don't understand how his aim could be so accurate.
00:10:31It was one of those old mail-order rifles.
00:10:38The sights weren't even properly calibrated.
00:10:41Insane people seem to be graced with unexplainable powers.
00:10:45I read that.
00:10:47I'll bet you did.
00:10:51I wonder what guy did his hand.
00:10:56Are you going to tell me all those people are meant to die?
00:10:59Come on, people.
00:11:01They're acting like some kind of rookie who's never been
00:11:03through this kind of crap.
00:11:04Well, you've heard every story in the book.
00:11:13I'm driving out to Hempstead to see Martha.
00:11:18People don't change.
00:11:21It's really our decision, not hers.
00:11:26The laws in New York State have grown up.
00:11:29Anybody can get a divorce.
00:11:31I think she's ready to be reasonable.
00:11:49Why don't you try being honest with her?
00:11:50You really have her believing that I'm the one
00:11:55standing in your way.
00:12:00Doesn't she know that you sneak off to mass every morning?
00:12:06Like a thief?
00:12:11Does she know that you confess everything to the priest?
00:12:20I don't know.
00:12:23Peter.
00:12:28I'm not out to hurt you, Peter.
00:12:31I feel sorry for you.
00:12:34You really believe.
00:12:38But where is all the joy
00:12:40it's supposed to put in your heart?
00:12:50I'll come again.
00:12:53We'll talk soon.
00:12:55Don't you come here to ask me for something?
00:13:07You want everything to stay just as it is.
00:13:11That's fine with me.
00:13:15But what will your girl do when she finds out?
00:13:20Aren't you afraid that she'll leave you?
00:13:27It happened before.
00:13:31Talk to me, Peter.
00:13:40Is there anything you need?
00:13:43No.
00:13:48No.
00:13:49Look, I'm fine.
00:13:54No.
00:13:55No.
00:14:00No.
00:14:01No.
00:14:03No.
00:14:05No.
00:14:07No.
00:14:08Satsang with Mooji
00:14:38Satsang with Mooji
00:15:08John, why did you do it?
00:15:15Take your time, John. I know you can hear me.
00:15:18Why did you attack all those people?
00:15:21Why did you pick up the knife?
00:15:26God told me to.
00:15:31John? John!
00:15:32Don't ask who I am or how I know. There's going to be another of those killings today.
00:15:53Hey, who is this?
00:15:56Hold on a minute.
00:15:58Get on the line. This is your special.
00:16:08Excuse me, would you repeat that again, please?
00:16:10He has willed it to be.
00:16:12Five more will die today along the route of the parade.
00:16:15The St. Paddy's Day Parade? There'll be 5,000 dead drunk, you mean.
00:16:19Let me take him.
00:16:21Uh, who do you mean he?
00:16:24Uh, how does he will people to kill?
00:16:26You'll see. There'll be one of your own. A policeman.
00:16:29Which one?
00:16:30I don't know. Maybe he hasn't even been chosen yet.
00:16:32But it's going to happen.
00:16:34At what time? At what point in the parade?
00:16:36Sam! Sam!
00:16:43Get down to the parade.
00:16:45You're not supposed to march in the parade.
00:16:46It's going to be a shooting.
00:16:50I'll be there in a minute.
00:16:59Listen, get me Sergeant Duff, will you?
00:17:01He's on the parade route, 44th Street and 5th Avenue.
00:17:03Oh, he's there. He marches every year.
00:17:08Find him. We'll just switch the call through to one of the cars.
00:17:12This is Duff.
00:17:14Sarge, is there any way of, uh, delaying the parade?
00:17:18Stop the parade, sure.
00:17:20Someone is about to go berserk and shoot some people in the march.
00:17:23He's going to be a cop, probably a patrolman.
00:17:27Yeah, I hear you, but I don't believe him.
00:17:29Well, follow the march. Will you keep your eyes open? It's going to happen.
00:17:31Yeah, yeah, okay.
00:17:32Probably up where the mayor's watching, uh, in front of the TV cameras.
00:17:36Somebody's trying to terrorize the people in this city, and they're going to do it in a big way.
00:17:43I got a tip. There's going to be a shooting.
00:17:45Somebody in uniform.
00:17:47One of our guys.
00:17:48Follow the march.
00:17:5121, fire them, 20, and that one.
00:17:5314.
00:17:55Stay here.
00:17:569, 3.
00:17:58Fire them, 20, and that one.
00:17:59Fire them, 20, and that one.
00:18:0114.
00:18:0115.
00:18:03What's the year?
00:18:04Bye, Chris.
00:18:05It's a parade.
00:18:06Rain or shine, that parade is going on every year for 75 years.
00:18:10Something new is going to be added this year.
00:18:12Look, it's too late anyway.
00:18:13The march starts in three minutes.
00:18:15Pete, it's obviously a crank call.
00:18:17All that bullshit about being chosen.
00:18:20Nicholas, stay here.
00:18:22The Irish have waited all year for this day.
00:18:24You are not going to ruin it for them.
00:18:25You got that?
00:18:26Yeah.
00:18:26The Irish have waited.
00:18:27Come on.
00:18:28Go to the night.
00:18:28Alright.
00:18:37All right.
00:18:38Bye.
00:18:38Bye.
00:18:39Bye.
00:18:39Bye.
00:18:40Bye.
00:18:42Bye.
00:18:44Bye.
00:18:45Bye.
00:18:50Bye.
00:18:51Bye.
00:18:53Bye.
00:18:53Bye.
00:18:53Bye.
00:18:54Bye.
00:18:55Bye.
00:20:55God told me to.
00:21:02God told me to.
00:21:07God told me to.
00:21:08God told me to.
00:21:09God told me to.
00:21:14God told me to.
00:21:16God told me to.
00:21:18I would.
00:21:19I mean, I don't know what to do.
00:21:22You rode in on the subway with the patrolman James, right?
00:21:29Yeah, I did.
00:21:30Did you see him, uh, talking to any strangers on the train?
00:21:33No, it was crowded. Everybody headed for the parade.
00:21:37But I did see him lean over.
00:21:40He was talking to a kid on the train there.
00:21:43How, how, what did it look like?
00:21:46Well, he was in his 20s, blond hair, thin belt.
00:21:50Yeah, I rode Gorman up to the roof.
00:21:53How did I know he had a rifle stashed in that package?
00:21:56Was there anyone else in the elevator with him?
00:21:59Yeah, I guess so.
00:22:01I take hundreds of people up and down every day.
00:22:03No, no, no, no. I mean, uh, a young man with a shoulder-length hair, blonde.
00:22:08People like that got no business in here.
00:22:11Look, they try to come in and use the toilets. They shoot up.
00:22:14We keep the toilets, all of them, locked.
00:22:17Did, did you happen to see a young man like that on the day Gorman went up to the roof?
00:22:23Like I say, you don't see many of those.
00:22:26Yeah.
00:22:29It was that day.
00:22:33But I can't for the life of Mick McChuliffe.
00:22:36Did you see him the day of the murders?
00:22:38Uh, was he in there talking with anybody, a stranger or someone?
00:22:41Yeah, her down to his shoulders.
00:22:43Like a girl, one of those hippie types.
00:22:45You have always to watch them, or they rip you off.
00:22:48Stealing from markets.
00:22:50I must have seen his face.
00:22:52But it's like he didn't have any.
00:22:54Did your son not have many friends along there?
00:22:56Well, my boy, he didn't hang around those types.
00:22:59That's why I remember this one particular boy.
00:23:02Uh, how old was he? Was he about Harold's age?
00:23:05I only saw him through the window.
00:23:10My eyes are no good.
00:23:12His, his face was a blur.
00:23:15I couldn't focus my eyes on him.
00:23:19That's all I was in.
00:23:21Did your son ever mention his name?
00:23:23Uh, yeah, I think it was, uh, Phillips.
00:23:28Yeah, from uptown Washington Heights.
00:23:30You know, I knew he'd get my Harold into trouble.
00:23:33I mean, anybody who would walk barefoot
00:23:36and around the streets of New York City
00:23:38had to have something wrong with him.
00:23:40Yeah.
00:23:41Bernard, Bernard Phillips.
00:23:43That's the name my son gave me.
00:23:45Bernard Phillips.
00:23:46Okay.
00:23:47Bernard.
00:23:48Thank you very much.
00:23:51Nobody seems to be very specific when it comes to this boy.
00:23:54He's never drafted, never worked, never welfare.
00:23:57He lived a charmed life.
00:23:59When you find him, ask him how he pulled it off, will you?
00:24:02Maybe he was blessed.
00:24:04Never went to church, either.
00:24:07I don't know, no, uh, no religious preference, are you?
00:24:11Hey, you got all the blessings.
00:24:13Who needs religion?
00:24:14Uh, check school records?
00:24:16They don't exist.
00:24:18There are people like that.
00:24:20Yeah?
00:24:22Who?
00:24:23Have you tried, uh, juvenile offenders?
00:24:26How about where he was born?
00:24:29Start at the beginning.
00:24:3022 Groom Street.
00:24:31Little Italy, right?
00:24:33Maybe somebody's still left in New Orleans.
00:24:35Uh, Mrs. Phillips, can I ask you some questions?
00:24:40Uh, Mrs. Phillips, can I ask you some questions?
00:25:05Come on.
00:25:06I'll ask you some questions.
00:25:07Get back.
00:25:08Let's go!
00:25:09Get back.
00:25:11No problem.
00:25:14I can't catch the hell.
00:25:16You even have to get back.
00:25:18Oh, my God.
00:25:48Oh, my God.
00:26:18Oh, my God.
00:26:48Oh, my God.
00:27:18Yeah, I'm just numb.
00:27:23I won't believe this.
00:27:24This is the first time I've been hurt.
00:27:27You better stop by and get some stitches in that hand.
00:27:29I didn't even get hurt when I was a kid when I fell off my bike.
00:27:31I didn't even have a nasty scar.
00:27:35Find out anything else?
00:27:38Just there was a mistake in her identification card.
00:27:41What's that?
00:27:42Listed her as a Mrs. Phillips.
00:27:45So?
00:27:47She wasn't a Mrs. anybody.
00:27:48She was a virgin.
00:28:00I've delivered 9,000 babies in my career.
00:28:04I truly could not tell whether that child was a male or female.
00:28:08It was as if the sexual agenda had not yet been determined.
00:28:12It was as if it were being developed.
00:28:16And you chose to call it a male?
00:28:20Well, I suppose I thought it was the best thing to do.
00:28:24I mean, the woman was not at all upset, you know, when I broke the bad news to her.
00:28:31She didn't even seem surprised.
00:28:33And so, when she referred to the infant as a male, I just went along with it.
00:28:41I wonder how that other child turned out.
00:28:45Yeah, male, female, or something else entirely.
00:28:48You felt no animosity towards your family?
00:29:06No, why should I?
00:29:08I wasn't even thinking about them.
00:29:11I was reading the sports page, wondering what the Jets were going to do.
00:29:14When you decided to get up, go to the closet, take the gun off the shelf, right?
00:29:19Well, it just occurred to me, yeah.
00:29:22It just occurred to you?
00:29:23Mm-hmm.
00:29:24It just occurred to you to shoot your wife?
00:29:28No, I shot Jerry first.
00:29:30Jerry was your son?
00:29:32Yes, he was seven.
00:29:36What did your wife do when she saw you shoot your son?
00:29:40Oh, she wanted to stop me, and she ran.
00:29:44And then you shot her in the bath.
00:29:47Twice, I think.
00:29:47And then your daughter.
00:29:49What's her name?
00:29:51My daughter, Lindsay.
00:29:54She, uh, screamed and she ran into the bathroom.
00:29:59The bathroom is the only room in the house with a lock on it.
00:30:04I, uh, I said to her, Lindsay, open the door for Daddy.
00:30:07I said it was only a game.
00:30:11I told her that, uh, Jerry and Mommy were all right.
00:30:16The gun was a toy.
00:30:18It was all in fun, and if she came out, I'd let her play with it.
00:30:23I'd show her how to do the trick.
00:30:24Well, in a little while, um, I heard her laugh.
00:30:31Then I heard her click.
00:30:33She came out.
00:30:36She was laughing.
00:30:39I was laughing when I shot her.
00:30:42You don't feel any pity, do you?
00:30:44Any remorse?
00:30:45I don't think I ever felt so good.
00:30:47How come?
00:30:47Well, um, I, um, I, I, I thought I'd do something for him after all he's done for us.
00:30:58I mean, he's given us everything and asks for so little.
00:31:03How could I refuse him?
00:31:06Huh?
00:31:07How could I?
00:31:10I mean, he wouldn't ask me to do anything that wasn't right.
00:31:13They're with him now, and they must be very happy.
00:31:21You say he's, he spoke to you?
00:31:26Inside me, he guided my hand.
00:31:30Do you know something?
00:31:31I, I didn't even have to aim.
00:31:33No, I, I know what you're thinking.
00:31:37You're thinking that he asked too much of me?
00:31:40But, uh, you don't love God the way I do.
00:31:45You're a religious man, then.
00:31:47Not until today.
00:31:49It, it, it happened all at once.
00:31:50You know.
00:31:52I've been searching for this all my life.
00:31:58What was it?
00:31:58In the Bible, uh, God asked Abraham to kill his son, Isaac.
00:32:06Sacrifices to your God are nothing new.
00:32:08Why are you looking at me as though I were the first?
00:32:13Life doesn't matter.
00:32:15Not on the earth.
00:32:20See?
00:32:22Son of a bitch.
00:32:23You see this?
00:32:23This was your kid.
00:32:25He blew the back of his head off, you stupid bastard.
00:32:28You're crazy.
00:32:32Take him out.
00:32:38Get him out.
00:32:41Will you get him out?
00:32:46He's a nut.
00:32:47They'll put that bastard in home.
00:32:49He'll never serve a day behind bars.
00:32:51In five years, he'll be back out on the street.
00:32:54We've seen his type before, Pete.
00:32:55You and I both know that.
00:32:57But you, I've never seen you fly into a rage like that.
00:33:00You've got to be careful.
00:33:05You might hurt somebody.
00:33:19I heard you got hurt.
00:33:21Yeah, yeah.
00:33:23A lady invited me up.
00:33:25Uh, did you ever, did you ever have a case where a crime was committed and, uh, people say that God made them do it?
00:33:40There's always some psycho around that says he's acting the name of the Lord.
00:33:44You know, I had women claim that they were laid by the Almighty.
00:33:51But when you looked into it, you found it was their stepfather or their high school teacher or someone else in the authorities that slipped it to them.
00:33:59Eh, girls have wonderful imaginations, Pete.
00:34:02Yeah, yeah.
00:34:04Yeah, my friend Callahan on the Jersey State Police.
00:34:08Uh, God rest his soul.
00:34:09He had, uh, he had a case like that back in 50, in the winter of 50 or 51.
00:34:15Uh, the dame said, God did it.
00:34:2251?
00:34:2424 years ago.
00:34:26Yeah, I'm sure it was 51 because that was the year my eldest was confirmed.
00:34:31Oh, there were a lot of elements in that case that couldn't be explained.
00:34:36So they did the next best thing.
00:34:39They forgot about it.
00:34:45Sit down.
00:34:46You can't see it through you.
00:34:48I don't mind having company, but I don't want to miss my show.
00:34:52Time is money.
00:34:54All right, it's a commercial.
00:34:58Now, will you tell me about Mrs. Phillips?
00:35:00Huh?
00:35:00The night that you found her?
00:35:01Hell, if I'd been her husband, I would have beat the tar out of her.
00:35:06She was hysterical.
00:35:07Now, I almost didn't take her into the car.
00:35:09Oh, not that I didn't play around from time to time, but...
00:35:12And she didn't look seductive.
00:35:15You know what I mean?
00:35:16She looked like she'd been through hell.
00:35:17He's in dear.
00:35:34Put this coat on.
00:35:36Let me in here.
00:35:41Put this coat on.
00:35:43Well, what'd they do to you?
00:35:50Men like that ought to be hung up by the voices.
00:35:53It wasn't men.
00:35:54You don't know what you're talking about now.
00:35:56I'm going to take you to state police headquarters.
00:35:59You know, put this on you, please.
00:36:02Not that waiter out there.
00:36:04You know, there's nothing out there but a city dump
00:36:06and an old dirt road that's hamping you.
00:36:08This is more and more.
00:36:10Okay, okay, we won't go that way.
00:36:12I'll tell you, lady, first police car, I see you're getting out.
00:36:17And don't get any ideas about accusing me of nothing.
00:36:19It was as large as a house.
00:36:21But it didn't sit on the ground, it hovered.
00:36:23And they raised me up and I floated up into it.
00:36:26Then they took all my clothing away, but they were very gentle.
00:36:29But I couldn't see them.
00:36:31Nothing, except a single light that blinded me.
00:36:33But you're okay.
00:36:35But what are you talking about?
00:36:38Where are we?
00:36:39Well, those are the lights of Jersey City over there.
00:36:41And then, where do you think we are?
00:36:43They took me from Nantucket Island.
00:36:45Huh?
00:36:46I was walking on the beach alone.
00:36:48I like to be alone sometimes.
00:36:50It was a sound, a hum overhead.
00:36:52And then I couldn't move.
00:36:54I couldn't do anything.
00:36:55I looked up and it was over me like a heavy cloud.
00:36:57Only it was very low.
00:36:59And then it started coming down over me.
00:37:01I want to talk about it.
00:37:03Please, say something.
00:37:04I know I'm making you afraid, but talk to me.
00:37:06Uh, well, what else did they do to these people?
00:37:09They put me in the middle of this light, this warm-blowing light.
00:37:13What time is it?
00:37:15Boy, it's 10.34.
00:37:17It seems so long.
00:37:18It was only a little after 10 when I went out for my walk.
00:37:21Well, in Nantucket?
00:37:22And half an hour later, you're in Jersey Sound with your clothes on?
00:37:25Hey, come on, that's crap.
00:37:26Well, it mustn't have taken very long.
00:37:31Hey, did they look like us?
00:37:32I mean, they have no clothes on, too?
00:37:34They have, uh...
00:37:36I mean, did they, uh...
00:37:37Did they fool our aunts on?
00:37:39Huh?
00:37:47Well, that's the last I saw of them.
00:37:49Well, I figured I was lucky.
00:37:51She didn't cry rape.
00:37:52Right?
00:37:54Yeah.
00:37:55She was raped, all right.
00:38:00A child was born of that union.
00:38:03I checked the birth record.
00:38:05What are you talking about?
00:38:06Hey, listen.
00:38:08Why don't you take the missus?
00:38:09Go down to Miami.
00:38:10Get yourself some rest.
00:38:12Look, I can prove it.
00:38:14I'm gonna find them.
00:38:15Stop talking, Nicholas.
00:38:18You gotta screw yourself up a good.
00:38:20Yeah, I know.
00:38:21You've come to the wrong man, Lieutenant.
00:38:34I'm not a police reporter.
00:38:35I'm a science editor.
00:38:36But you're interested in the outbreak
00:38:38of unpremeditated homicides, aren't you?
00:38:40Well, who isn't so?
00:38:42So, in every one of these cases,
00:38:44the murderer has insisted that he
00:38:46committed the crime
00:38:48because God told them to do it.
00:38:52That's been kept quiet by the department.
00:38:55They don't want complications.
00:38:57Lieutenant, the religious editor
00:38:58is on the second floor.
00:39:00Religion, by its nature,
00:39:02indicates belief, faith of some kind.
00:39:03I'm talking about facts.
00:39:05Cold, hard facts.
00:39:07The kind you like.
00:39:08You've tried the others, haven't you?
00:39:11Nobody would print it?
00:39:14That's right.
00:39:16What makes you think
00:39:17I'd stick my neck out?
00:39:19Every priest and rabbi
00:39:20from Staten Island
00:39:21to Yonkers
00:39:23would want to hang me
00:39:23by my mustache
00:39:24for making them read
00:39:25sacrilege over their conflict.
00:39:28Because you had the guts
00:39:29to print that stuff
00:39:29about God being
00:39:30an ancient astronaut.
00:39:31Now, millions of books
00:39:34are being sold on this stuff.
00:39:36You've got people
00:39:37that listen.
00:39:38Ben,
00:39:39what do you think
00:39:41would really happen
00:39:42if somebody actually believed
00:39:44that God was exercising
00:39:46his will directly
00:39:47over the city streets?
00:39:49I mean, good deeds,
00:39:50much less mass murder.
00:39:52Yeah, they'd be frightened.
00:39:53They'd be shocked.
00:39:54Maybe the killing
00:39:55will stop
00:39:56if it's been acknowledged.
00:39:58You're probably too young.
00:39:59when I was around
00:40:01when Orson Welles
00:40:02told the people
00:40:03over CBS
00:40:04that the Martians
00:40:05were in New Jersey.
00:40:06And believe me,
00:40:07the show was not
00:40:08that convincing,
00:40:09not that good.
00:40:11And you want me
00:40:12to tell them
00:40:12that God is at 57th Street
00:40:14and Madison Avenue
00:40:15of coaching snipers?
00:40:28You know,
00:40:29I'd like to see it.
00:40:31All the atheists
00:40:32would love it.
00:40:33What's that?
00:40:33God to show up.
00:40:35It'll finish the churches.
00:40:37All the churches.
00:40:38All my enemies
00:40:39would be out
00:40:40on their pious asses.
00:40:42Total chaos.
00:40:43That's what I like.
00:40:44Out of chaos
00:40:45comes reason.
00:40:46Out of reason,
00:40:47science.
00:40:48Crazy lieutenant,
00:40:50I'll write,
00:40:51they'll print.
00:40:52Don't expect headlines.
00:40:54Second section,
00:40:55the bottom of the page.
00:40:56And if anybody objects,
00:40:57we'll print more
00:40:58and bigger.
00:41:00That's journalism.
00:41:00His father was a motor man
00:41:19on the BMT.
00:41:22He, um,
00:41:23developed Parkinson's disease
00:41:25or something.
00:41:27So Peter became
00:41:28the sole support
00:41:29of his two brothers
00:41:29and two sisters.
00:41:31Um, stepbrothers
00:41:32and sisters, actually.
00:41:34He put both of the boys
00:41:36through college.
00:41:38They went
00:41:39instead of Peter.
00:41:41And you know
00:41:42he was a foster child
00:41:43from the Catholic
00:41:44children's home.
00:41:44Uh, the Nicholas family
00:41:49took him in
00:41:50when he was only a baby.
00:41:52So, Peter felt
00:41:54he owed it to them.
00:41:55Where are they now?
00:41:56His, uh,
00:41:57adopted brothers.
00:41:58One's in California
00:41:59and the other died in Korea.
00:42:02Any history
00:42:02of nervous disorders?
00:42:04Does he sleep well
00:42:05at night?
00:42:07Why don't you ask
00:42:08his wife?
00:42:10He hasn't spent a night
00:42:11with her
00:42:11in the past four years.
00:42:13He admits that.
00:42:16He goes to church
00:42:18a lot.
00:42:19Doesn't he?
00:42:19I mean,
00:42:20not just on Sundays.
00:42:22This is beginning
00:42:23to sound like
00:42:23an inquisition.
00:42:24I'm going home now,
00:42:26gentlemen.
00:42:26Well, listen,
00:42:27we just hope
00:42:28you can make some sense
00:42:29at all of this.
00:42:29I mean, uh...
00:42:30You know,
00:42:32people who are
00:42:33too goddamn religious
00:42:34make a lot of trouble
00:42:35for everybody.
00:42:37He truly believes.
00:42:40And that sets him apart.
00:42:41religion can ruin a man.
00:42:47You'll see to that.
00:43:03Let's continue to follow
00:43:04the outbreak
00:43:05of religious violence
00:43:06that has spread
00:43:07across the city
00:43:08and the county.
00:43:09Crowds proclaiming
00:43:10the birth of a new God
00:43:11that can't wandering
00:43:12and mobs
00:43:13and without apparent motive.
00:43:15Psychiatric experts
00:43:16label the phenomenon
00:43:17a classic example
00:43:19of mass hysteria
00:43:20but can offer
00:43:21no other explanation.
00:43:34Lieutenant.
00:43:34What the hell
00:43:38are you doing here?
00:43:39You know better
00:43:39than to come down here.
00:43:41Oh, come on, man.
00:43:42It's after 10 o'clock.
00:43:43What, you afraid
00:43:44of the cleaning woman?
00:43:48Come on.
00:43:48Jesus Christ.
00:43:50Hey, man, look,
00:43:50I am very pissed, man.
00:43:52I mean,
00:43:53my bag man said
00:43:54that, uh,
00:43:55he made the delivery.
00:43:55But my people
00:43:57are still getting busted.
00:44:00It's the best
00:44:01I could do.
00:44:02The captain said
00:44:03he wanted some arrests,
00:44:04so I gave him a few.
00:44:12I've been trying
00:44:13to figure out a way
00:44:13to deal with you
00:44:14without, uh,
00:44:15anybody coming after me.
00:44:18Now, with all those
00:44:19bullshit about God,
00:44:20I think I found
00:44:22myself a sucker.
00:44:23and I think
00:44:42I think
00:44:51Oh, my God.
00:45:21This isn't like the others.
00:45:27Now you're going to come up with some new crackpot theory.
00:45:29It's not enough that you caused this, that you leaked it to the press,
00:45:33you made a panic from one end of the city to the other.
00:45:36The murderers always stayed with their victims.
00:45:39They never made an effort to escape.
00:45:41There was some other reason for Jordan's death.
00:45:43Somebody had it in for him.
00:45:45He was in business for himself.
00:45:47Now, what kind of an accusation is that to make about a death?
00:45:51Officer.
00:45:52Jordan was working both sides of the street, and you know it.
00:45:55Maybe the boys up in Harlem held them responsible for their recent problems.
00:46:00First it's God, then it isn't, huh?
00:46:02I'm just saying it should be looked into.
00:46:05Get off my back!
00:46:06You used to be a pretty classy chick.
00:46:20What happened?
00:46:22Wasn't your man look up here anymore?
00:46:24My man gave me this.
00:46:25He, uh, used to be in business with the late, uh, Lieutenant Jordan.
00:46:33Wasn't he?
00:46:36How would a cop like you know that?
00:46:38Such as one of those honest ones.
00:46:39When I knew him, his, uh, his name was Brown.
00:46:48Joe Brown.
00:46:50He's been out of town for a while.
00:46:54How come?
00:46:55I don't know.
00:46:58Joe Brown must be admitting of him.
00:47:00What's his name, Miss Martin?
00:47:02Zero.
00:47:04Because that's exactly what he gives us gals that work for.
00:47:07Zero.
00:47:08I'm convinced that the man who is in touch with us is everything that he claims to be.
00:47:20Yes, he's proven his control over any number of human beings.
00:47:24And he's always careful to inform us of his intentions before each of these atrocities.
00:47:30Unfortunately, one of us has betrayed his confidence to the police.
00:47:34I'm sure he knows who that person is.
00:47:36Why must he precipitate such a bloodbath?
00:47:41I mean, can't he communicate by any other media except violence?
00:47:45Exactly.
00:47:46Why can't he perform miracles, cure a few thousand people?
00:47:49Wouldn't that be more impressive?
00:47:51The only way the Lord has ever successfully disciplined us has been through fear.
00:47:56Cure a man and you impress a few people who already believe anyway.
00:48:00Kill a multitude and you can convince a nation.
00:48:04You ought to know that, Hirsch.
00:48:05It worked with the Egyptians.
00:48:07He killed off all their firstborn and then they let your people go, didn't they?
00:48:11I wonder if the cost of salvation isn't a bit high.
00:48:15He's only made one request.
00:48:17There's a policeman, a detective, who seems to threaten him.
00:48:20He wishes us to convince this man to join us without doing him harm.
00:48:25Why would he be interested in a detective?
00:48:40My boss, Mr. Richards, wants to see you.
00:48:43Get in, please.
00:48:43I don't know.
00:48:55I don't know.
00:48:56I don't know.
00:49:27Thank you, John.
00:49:45Will you wait downstairs?
00:49:49Come in, won't you?
00:49:50Why don't you leave him alone?
00:50:00Who are you talking about?
00:50:01You know very well.
00:50:03What does he do?
00:50:04Give you tips on the market?
00:50:06I'm surprised that you can be so light about this.
00:50:10You've seen him recently, then, huh?
00:50:11Well, I've just come from him.
00:50:14Can't you feel his power is still in me?
00:50:16He trusts you.
00:50:17Why?
00:50:18We were chosen.
00:50:20All of us.
00:50:23Without so much as a letter, without even a telephone call.
00:50:27We knew to gather in New York on the first of the month.
00:50:31He reached inside of our minds.
00:50:36Honored us by his choice.
00:50:39A sight-pulter?
00:50:39He could have disposed of you just by willing it.
00:50:44Must have had a reason for keeping me around.
00:50:46Perhaps he feels if he could convince a person like you.
00:50:50Don't tell me that he needs to build up his confidence.
00:50:54The last time the living God came forward on this earth, he's the one who got murdered.
00:51:01Did he ever mention his mother to you?
00:51:03Well, she's deceased, isn't she?
00:51:05Did he ever talk about her time back in 1951, when she was walking on a beach at night in Cape Cod and found herself in a meadow in New Jersey?
00:51:17I don't want to hear any more of this.
00:51:20What's the matter with you?
00:51:21I don't feel very well.
00:51:23What's wrong?
00:51:23I don't feel very well.
00:51:25Well, sit down.
00:51:26Get my chauffeur.
00:51:27Give me lots of water.
00:51:37Here.
00:51:40Slowly.
00:51:41I can't.
00:51:41I can't.
00:51:42I can't.
00:51:42Hello.
00:51:43Easy.
00:51:46Come on.
00:51:47It's not your heart.
00:51:48It's not your heart.
00:51:49It's him.
00:51:51Come on.
00:51:51Fight him.
00:51:52Fight him.
00:51:53He's trying to show me what he can do.
00:51:56Fight him.
00:51:57Fight him.
00:51:59Fight him.
00:52:00Fight him.
00:52:01Fight him.
00:52:06Damn you.
00:52:08Kill me.
00:52:10Kill me!
00:52:11Kill me!
00:52:26Kill me!
00:52:26Kill me!
00:52:27Kill me!
00:52:27Kill me!
00:52:27Kill me!
00:52:28Kill me!
00:52:28Kill me!
00:52:29Kill me!
00:52:29Kill me!
00:52:29Kill me!
00:52:30Kill me!
00:52:30Kill me!
00:52:31Kill me!
00:52:31Kill me!
00:52:31Kill me!
00:52:31Kill me!
00:52:32Kill me!
00:52:32Kill me!
00:52:32Kill me!
00:52:33Kill me!
00:52:33Kill me!
00:52:33Kill me!
00:52:34Kill me!
00:52:34Kill me!
00:52:35Kill me!
00:52:35Kill me!
00:52:36Kill me!
00:52:37Kill me!
00:52:37Kill me!
00:52:38Kill me!
00:52:38Kill me!
00:52:39Kill me!
00:52:39Kill me!
00:52:40Kill me!
00:52:40Kill me!
00:52:41Kill me!
00:52:42Kill me!
00:52:43Kill me!
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00:52:48Kill me!
00:52:49Kill me!
00:52:50Oh, my God.
00:53:21All right, please, everybody, stand back.
00:53:24I was waiting for one of you to find me.
00:53:27I tried.
00:53:29I'm sorry.
00:53:31I tried.
00:53:35I'm really not very good at it.
00:53:39I wish I could pray.
00:53:41It's Logan, huh?
00:53:41That's your name?
00:53:42I warned you about the killings of the parade.
00:53:46He forgave me.
00:53:47He gave me one more chance.
00:53:50He's waiting.
00:53:51Let's go there, Mr. Logan.
00:53:53I can't.
00:53:54Not now.
00:53:56Why not?
00:53:58I can't tell him my fear.
00:54:01You won't have to.
00:54:04I'll tell him for you.
00:54:06Come on, let's go.
00:54:07I can't tell him.
00:54:26I can't tell you about the killings of the parade.
00:54:30I can't tell him my fear.
00:55:00Well, he never comes upstairs.
00:55:06I always go down to the furnace room.
00:55:10He likes it there.
00:55:12It's warm and no one sees him.
00:55:16He stays in hiding?
00:55:20Isolation.
00:55:22It isn't necessary for him to actually contact us directly anymore.
00:55:29He can make us know what he wishes.
00:55:33He's learned how.
00:55:35He's growing.
00:55:38He's changing every day, becoming more powerful.
00:55:43Of course.
00:55:45It's okay.
00:55:49You're strong.
00:55:52You're short of me.
00:55:54You could exercise your will.
00:55:55You're short of me.
00:56:07You're short of me.
00:56:08I don't know.
00:56:38You brought me to you, now you're afraid to let me see you.
00:57:08Why is it so important, I believe?
00:57:14What makes me different from the others you killed?
00:57:20Accept me, no questions.
00:57:24Why are you afraid of me?
00:57:26You're afraid I'll find out something?
00:57:36You can't kill me, can you?
00:57:41Because I'm different too.
00:57:42I'm starting to feel it.
00:57:50To find out.
00:57:54I taught you that you're going to be hurt.
00:57:57Your stitches haven't yet healed.
00:57:59I taught you that you're going to be hurt.
00:58:08I taught you that you're going to be hurt.
00:58:12I'll see you next time.
00:58:42I'll see you next time.
00:59:12Sister, we're investigating a series of crimes and we need your help.
00:59:21We need the adoption records for the year of 1941.
00:59:24We don't usually release that information.
00:59:27I know you don't, but it's very important for us to locate the natural parent of this child.
00:59:32Well, the child would be a grown man by now.
00:59:38Oh, yes.
00:59:38I don't see how it could do any harm, could it?
00:59:41Not at all.
00:59:43Those records are probably been moved to the new building.
00:59:46Oh, there's no record of the father's identity.
00:59:53The child was born out of wedlock.
00:59:55No, that's all right.
00:59:56We're more interested in the mother's name.
01:00:01Mullen.
01:00:03Elizabeth Mullen.
01:00:09Thank you very much.
01:00:40Hello?
01:00:45I, uh, phoned earlier.
01:00:47About Miss Mullen.
01:00:48Yes.
01:00:49You didn't tell her I was coming?
01:00:51There's no need to.
01:00:52She's not going anywhere.
01:00:54None of them are.
01:00:55Could you tell me something about her, please?
01:01:00She's an old maid.
01:01:01You know the type?
01:01:03I'll bring her down for you.
01:01:04I'd rather see her upstairs, if that's all right.
01:01:06Sure.
01:01:06Come on.
01:01:07Oh, listen.
01:01:08You know, we can't be responsible for the condition of the rooms.
01:01:11You know these people.
01:01:11They like things their own way.
01:01:19There's this lady who lived next door who died a couple of days ago.
01:01:22I mean, she just died sitting there looking out of the window.
01:01:25Nobody even missed it until dinner time.
01:01:27Well, you know what they say.
01:01:29There's only one cure for old age.
01:01:33It's second door to the right.
01:01:34I'll just knock on the door, if you don't mind.
01:01:40I'm sure you have something else to do.
01:02:04Miss Mullin?
01:02:13Miss Mullin?
01:02:15You're a visitor.
01:02:16May I come in?
01:02:19Yes.
01:02:34Come in.
01:02:35Shut the door before there's a draft.
01:02:43It's a hot day.
01:02:44You should open the window.
01:02:46If you don't mind, I'm satisfied with the temperature in here.
01:02:50What do you want?
01:02:51Do I know you?
01:02:53I'm a policeman.
01:02:55I hope you'll be able to help me with some information.
01:02:59Well, you've come to the wrong party.
01:03:01Well, this is about something that happened a long time ago.
01:03:04Uh, 35 years.
01:03:07My memory's all I have left.
01:03:10None of the other parts work very good anymore.
01:03:13Um...
01:03:14Do you remember the, uh, New York World's Fair?
01:03:19The original one in Flushing Meadows?
01:03:21Oh, yes.
01:03:22It was grand.
01:03:24My father helped build it.
01:03:28He was a construction worker.
01:03:30Helped build the Perisphere.
01:03:31But you wouldn't remember that.
01:03:34You weren't even born then.
01:03:36Do you ever remember talking to a policeman before?
01:03:39Uh, about some problem?
01:03:41Officially, I mean.
01:03:43No.
01:03:45About the same time as the World's Fair?
01:03:47You don't remember making a statement to some officers in Queens County
01:03:50about a terrible experience you had?
01:03:55Why would you want to know about that?
01:03:58Well, let's just say I think it might be important.
01:04:02They wouldn't believe me then.
01:04:03Why should you believe me now?
01:04:05They made me tell the story over and over again.
01:04:11All they did was laugh.
01:04:14Pretty soon I began to believe it never happened.
01:04:18A few weeks later I realized I was right.
01:04:22It was the first time my father ever hit me.
01:04:25They sent me to an aunt for a few months.
01:04:30And finally I came back and the baby was born at Queens Hospital.
01:04:41Let's see, you were coming home after the fair.
01:04:45Was it past 11 p.m.?
01:04:48I, I can tell more what I felt than what I saw.
01:04:59There was motion in the soft sound of engines.
01:05:04And I, I seemed to be floating.
01:05:18It was a, it was a ball of light all around me.
01:05:25I, I, I felt it pass through me.
01:05:30And the purring sound stopped.
01:05:34And I, I found myself wandering down the street near my home.
01:05:40It was the next day and nobody believed me.
01:05:42When I realized I was going to have a baby and nothing could stop it.
01:05:49I had swore to my father in Jesus' name that I never had slept with a man.
01:05:53I never had.
01:05:55I never have.
01:05:58Oh, you, you know, Miss Simmons down the hall.
01:06:02She never has either.
01:06:04She's almost 80.
01:06:06I guess we're the only two virgins left.
01:06:08I, I, I, I carried that baby inside me for nine months.
01:06:14I hated it.
01:06:17I couldn't understand.
01:06:20I even thought of committing suicide, but
01:06:22we were, we were Catholics, you know.
01:06:26Didn't the church help you?
01:06:28Yeah, they, they took the baby and
01:06:30they did put him up for adoption
01:06:34with a good Catholic family.
01:06:37Yes.
01:06:38They did just that.
01:06:41Somebody at the hospital told me it was a boy.
01:06:45I never felt it was mine.
01:06:47It seemed to have a life of its own.
01:06:53I'm glad I didn't see it.
01:07:08Why have you waited all this time to come?
01:07:12Who are you, really?
01:07:14You're him, aren't you?
01:07:26You're him, aren't you?
01:07:33I don't know.
01:07:34I might be.
01:07:39What are you?
01:07:42I don't know any more than you do
01:07:44why they put me here.
01:07:45What a reason.
01:07:46What are you going to do to me now?
01:07:48Oh, please.
01:07:49Haven't you hurt me enough?
01:07:51I was never the same after what you did to me.
01:07:55Never.
01:07:56Please, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't touch me.
01:07:59Haven't you done enough?
01:08:00I didn't do anything to you.
01:08:02Some other force wanted me born,
01:08:04wanted me to be carried by you,
01:08:05wanted me to,
01:08:07wanted me to live half my life
01:08:09before knowing what I was.
01:08:10Why speak on me?
01:08:11Why me?
01:08:12I never hurt anyone in my whole life.
01:08:14Why do you have to hurt me now?
01:08:16Don't you see?
01:08:17What happened to you is over after I was born.
01:08:19What's happening to me is just beginning.
01:08:22You get out of here.
01:08:24Don't touch me.
01:08:26Don't ever come back.
01:08:29What are you doing to her?
01:08:30What are you doing to your mom?
01:08:32Don't, don't, don't, don't touch me.
01:08:36Don't touch me.
01:08:39You're no cop!
01:08:40Calm down, Mom.
01:08:41I don't want anybody to touch me.
01:08:43I don't want anyone to touch me.
01:08:50I don't want you ever to touch me again!
01:09:00I don't want you to touch me again.
01:09:10Do you know who I am?
01:09:12I suppose you're Casey.
01:09:16Please, come in.
01:09:20I don't want any other people.
01:09:23I don't want anyone to touch me.
01:09:24I don't want anyone to touch me.
01:09:25I don't want anyone to touch me.
01:09:26I don't want anyone to touch me.
01:09:27Do you know who I am?
01:09:28He hasn't been home for three nights.
01:09:39I'm afraid.
01:09:41Peter isn't an ordinary man.
01:09:44He never has been.
01:09:46Why weren't there any children?
01:09:49I mean, he seems to have some sort of hang-up whenever I mention kids.
01:09:58I had three pregnancies.
01:10:04Each one ended in a miscarriage in the fifth or sixth month.
01:10:10Doctors could find nothing wrong with me.
01:10:13There was no reason for the miscarriages.
01:10:18No reason. None.
01:10:24I didn't know about that.
01:10:28He never mentioned it.
01:10:34He wasn't sorry.
01:10:37Oh, he said all the right things.
01:10:42But I felt he was relieved when the babies weren't born.
01:10:48He was always frightened of having children.
01:10:52An irrational fear.
01:10:54I don't know.
01:10:58Oh, it's crazy.
01:11:00But somehow I felt he knew they wouldn't be born.
01:11:06How would he know?
01:11:08The doctor convinced me
01:11:10to have an operation
01:11:13so there wouldn't be any more pregnancies for my own well-being.
01:11:17Father Dowling sanctioned it
01:11:20in the name of the church for health reasons.
01:11:25So...
01:11:28I'm alone.
01:11:33Sometimes
01:11:34I sit here and wonder
01:11:36who did I live with
01:11:39all those years.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:41Yes.
01:11:41Yes.
01:11:42Yes.
01:11:42Yes.
01:11:42Yes.
01:11:43Yes.
01:11:44Yes.
01:11:44Yes.
01:11:45Yes.
01:11:45Yes.
01:11:46Yes.
01:11:47Yes.
01:11:57I'm sorry.
01:11:58I have to go back to the city.
01:12:04What kind of a man would hope
01:12:06and believe that his children would be still born?
01:12:12Can you tell me
01:12:12what kind of fear is that?
01:12:17I was worried.
01:12:18I thought you might have come here.
01:12:19I thought you might have come here.
01:12:20Come home, you mean?
01:12:24No, that's all right.
01:12:25It's all right.
01:12:27It's all right.
01:12:28No, I'm glad you're here.
01:12:29I've never seen the two of you together before.
01:12:33It's odd, isn't it?
01:12:34It's odd, isn't it?
01:12:35The two people you love the most.
01:12:36It makes saying goodbye easier.
01:12:37It makes saying goodbye easier.
01:12:38It's odd, isn't it?
01:12:39It's odd.
01:12:40It's odd, isn't it?
01:12:41It makes saying goodbye easier.
01:12:42It's odd, isn't it?
01:12:43It's odd, isn't it?
01:12:44It's odd, isn't it?
01:12:50It's odd, isn't it?
01:12:53It's odd.
01:12:54It's odd, isn't it?
01:12:56It's odd.
01:12:58The two people you love the most.
01:12:59It makes saying goodbye easier.
01:13:11See, he's going away.
01:13:15That's so, isn't it, Peter?
01:13:18Well, you don't have to keep these for me anymore.
01:13:24All my life I've felt so close to God.
01:13:29And it wasn't him, after all.
01:13:36I wish I'd saved some of that love for you.
01:13:40I wish I could do it now.
01:13:42Do you think you can set me free so easily?
01:13:59I wish I could do it now.
01:14:08Martha.
01:14:11Help her if you can.
01:14:14Like you've always helped me.
01:14:15You're okay, dear.
01:14:45You'd come to me after it.
01:14:49Yes. Yes, yes, yes, yes.
01:14:53You don't have to do this. You're going to get hurt.
01:14:57Casey, the choices aren't mine. They never were.
01:15:03Honey, you don't even know who I am.
01:15:06You won't let me get close.
01:15:09There's nothing left.
01:15:12Can't you see?
01:15:15Look at me. Look at me!
01:15:21Can't you see?
01:15:26Yes, I see.
01:15:30We're all just going to let go of each other.
01:15:33Okay.
01:15:37Okay?
01:15:41Okay.
01:15:42Okay.
01:15:43Oh, you look at me.
01:15:44You're a mean teacher.
01:15:46Okay?
01:15:47No.
01:15:48Good, I'm going to let go.
01:15:50I'll let go of each other.
01:15:52I'll let go of each other.
01:15:54I want to let go of each other.
01:15:56I'll let go of each other.
01:15:58Oh, my God.
01:16:28Oh, my God.
01:16:30Oh, my God.
01:16:32Oh, my God.
01:16:34Hey, Zero.
01:16:35Man, you got one of your customers waiting.
01:16:37Hey, man.
01:16:38I've been waiting for you for three hours.
01:16:40What you got there, huh?
01:16:43What is this shit?
01:16:48Turkey, you holding out on me?
01:16:50Oh, man.
01:16:51Come on, into your pocket.
01:16:53Inside out.
01:16:55I don't know you haven't got a cake someplace, huh?
01:16:57Come on, man.
01:16:59You're pushing me for.
01:17:01Come on, man.
01:17:02Come on, man.
01:17:03Give me some, man.
01:17:04What a target.
01:17:05I've been pushing me for three times, man.
01:17:08I've been getting you a hundred dollars.
01:17:09What's the matter with you, man?
01:17:11Look at that guy, man.
01:17:12Give me one drop in here, though.
01:17:14Come on, give me some.
01:17:15What are you doing putting on me?
01:17:16Come on.
01:17:17Just a matter with you, Zero.
01:17:19All right, thank you.
01:17:20Oh, man.
01:17:21All right, drop the paint.
01:17:23Drop him!
01:17:24You had nothing, man?
01:17:26said.
01:17:27Ma-a-aa.
01:17:29Stick uptownуда
01:17:31And husband,
01:17:33Messing up my mind.
01:17:35Honey mama, sweet Johnson.
01:17:38Sing ma-a-ya
01:17:39Need the station wire.
01:17:42Say, momma…
01:17:45Got a blow,
01:17:49Don't wanna speakaviat along wind.
01:17:50Well, you call me, sweet love, come with me.
01:17:54Yeah, I'm going to eat downtown, I'm really taking what this is mine.
01:18:02Thinking, sweet mama, about your love so fine.
01:18:09Lost in the fast ways, girl, feeling all alone.
01:18:14I'm going to be good to you.
01:18:24I'm going to give you three bags.
01:18:26Man, I just gave you $100.
01:18:28Inflation.
01:18:29Man, I can't go out there with thirsty or kill me.
01:18:32It's either them or me.
01:18:34Come on.
01:18:39You killed Lieutenant Jordan.
01:18:44Brush your shit down the toilet.
01:18:47Fool!
01:18:50Don't be afraid.
01:18:54You crazy mother.
01:18:57Alone, you going to bust my ass?
01:19:00They ain't going to let you do that to a brother.
01:19:08Help!
01:19:10Help!
01:19:11Help!
01:19:14Help!
01:19:14Help!
01:19:42Help!
01:19:44Help!
01:19:44Help!
01:19:44Help!
01:19:44Help!
01:19:44Come on.
01:20:14Come on.
01:20:44Come on.
01:21:14Come on.
01:21:44Come on.
01:22:14We're not the same, you and me.
01:22:27Come on.
01:22:57I found you by myself this time.
01:23:00You've tested yourself since we last met, and now you've experienced it.
01:23:05I'm not going to do it again.
01:23:07In all living things, one set of genes is dominant.
01:23:10In me, all that is human became recessive.
01:23:14And you, my brother, are the reverse.
01:23:19That is why it took you so much longer to come to realize what you are.
01:23:25That is why it's so difficult for you to break with the human portion of your character.
01:23:29Why did they put the both of us here?
01:23:30Why did they put the both of us here?
01:23:31You were not like them.
01:23:34So they tried again.
01:23:37If there are others, they'll be like me.
01:23:40Your children would have been like me.
01:23:42If you hadn't willed them to die.
01:23:45I didn't.
01:23:46I didn't.
01:23:46The history books are full of virgin births.
01:23:55Who were Moses and Jesus, really?
01:24:03Our ancestors.
01:24:05They were put here to create!
01:24:07I can bear your child.
01:24:11Together we could start a new species.
01:24:14It was meant to be.
01:24:34It's meant to be.
01:24:44You've never felt pain.
01:25:14You've never felt pain.
01:25:20But...
01:25:22You're not the enemy.
01:25:24You're the enemy.
01:25:30The truthろう.
01:25:34You're not the enemy.
01:25:38I've been the enemy.
01:25:40I'm the enemy.
01:25:41Oh, my God.
01:26:11Oh, my God.
01:26:41Oh, my God.
01:27:11Oh, my God.
01:27:41I'm Seth, sir.
01:27:43I just ask you, uh, your reasons for performing
01:27:47this atrocious murder against a 24-year-old guy.
01:27:54God told me to.
01:27:54Pardon?
01:28:01God told me to.
01:28:11God told me to.
01:28:21God told me to.
01:28:22God told me I am a man of the day.
01:28:27And the other way, God told me to.
01:28:31Christ that the Lord.
01:28:38Is that me?
01:28:46Is that me?
01:28:55Is that me?
01:28:59Is that me?
01:29:29Is that me?
01:29:40Is that me?
01:29:46Is that me?
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