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Movie:The Bone Collector (1999)4K
Era:1999
Length:118 minute
Country: USA CAN
Language:English

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1 00:02:34 How's it look?
2 00:02:35 The cop's body's about 300 yards down in an abandoned tunnel.
3 00:02:39 -Howie? -Right behind you, captain.
4 00:02:42 Keep back till I process the scene, okay?
5 00:04:01 Watch out! It's falling!
6 00:05:14 So where the hell is the car?
7 00:05:16 I don't know.
8 00:05:18 That's the last time I take a goddamn redeye.
9 00:05:21 We can take a cab.
10 00:05:23 I'm gonna fire this son of a bitch. He's always got some excuse.
11 00:05:32 Well, come on. We'll be home before you know it.
12 00:06:16 Excuse me?
13 00:06:18 I think you're going the wrong way.
14 00:06:21 Excuse me.
15 00:06:23 Honey, wake up.
16 00:06:24 We're lost or he's taking us for a ride.
17 00:06:29 We're in the middle of nowhere.
18 00:06:32 Where you going? I said fifth Avenue.
19 00:06:37 We're not tourists here, man!
20 00:06:40 Hey, where are you going?
21 00:06:50 Let us out. Stop the car!
22 00:06:54 Stop this car!
23 00:07:07 Shit!
24 00:07:09 Oh, my God.
25 00:07:10 Son of a bitch!
26 00:07:12 Stop the goddamn car!
27 00:07:24 -Please! -Stop the car!
28 00:07:27 Stop this car, goddamn it!
29 00:07:29 Stop this car!
30 00:07:33 Good morning.
31 00:07:37 You're looking a little dehydrated. How about some juice?
32 00:07:40 How about two fingers of vodka?
33 00:07:43 A little early for vodka, don't you think?
34 00:07:45 Time, as you know, is a relative consideration.
35 00:07:48 -Juice. -Vodka.
36 00:07:50 -Juice. -Vodka.
37 00:07:54 -Coming! -Join me in a drink, Richard?
38 00:07:56 I'd love to. But a med-tech with liquor breath? I think not.
39 00:08:00 Thanks.
40 00:08:02 So how are you?
41 00:08:03 I'm better than your heart-pacing gear.
42 00:08:06 Every time, it's skewed further out of spec. You need a new unit.
43 00:08:10 I really need a new body.
44 00:08:12 I can't help you with that, but I'll bring a new unit by tomorrow.
45 00:08:17 This'll be stable till then.
46 00:08:18 -Thank you. -You take it easy.
47 00:08:21 I'll take it any way I can get it.
48 00:08:24 -How's he doing? -He asked for a vodka again.
49 00:08:28 -Did you give him any? -No.
50 00:08:30 -Good morning, doctor. -Hi, Richard.
51 00:08:33 Hey, would you look at this?
52 00:08:38 A peregrine falcon, right?
53 00:08:41 He likes cripples.
54 00:08:43 There was a piece about them in the Times nesting all over the city.
55 00:08:48 Something about the architecture of these old New York buildings.
56 00:08:52 I thought he liked my company.
57 00:08:59 They're a little shy. Don't take it personally.
58 00:09:02 Can I get you a drink?
59 00:09:03 No, thanks. I'm fine.
60 00:09:06 Bed mode.
61 00:09:17 -Got vodka in there? -No.
62 00:09:19 And you ain't getting any either.
63 00:09:22 All right, I'll let you guys talk.
64 00:09:27 So you can imagine how much sleep I've gotten the past few days considering your request.
65 00:09:34 Since I made my decision, I've been sleeping like a baby.
66 00:09:37 After all you have survived, beat all the odds...
67 00:09:41 ...you know there's work on nerve regeneration every day.
68 00:09:45 One finger, two shoulders and a brain. That's all I have, Barry.
69 00:09:51 These dysreflexia seizures are occurring more often.
70 00:09:54 The buildup of fluid in my spine is a degenerative condition.
71 00:09:58 We know I'm waiting for the seizure that'll make me a vegetable.
72 00:10:04 I don't wanna be a vegetable, Barry.
73 00:10:09 I want to make the final transition on my own terms.
74 00:10:15 I'll get it done with or without you.
75 00:10:20 Yeah, I suppose you would.
76 00:10:27 So?
77 00:10:33 -Okay. -Okay what?
78 00:10:39 Okay, I'll assist you...
79 00:10:43 -...in your transition. -Today?
80 00:10:45 There are preparations to be made. This is not a flu shot.
81 00:10:49 My business is in order. Bags are packed.
82 00:10:51 Besides, I've got a medical conference to go to.
83 00:10:54 I've got a plane to catch.
84 00:10:56 You're lying.
85 00:10:59 When do you get back?
86 00:11:01 Sunday.
87 00:11:03 Sunday.
88 00:11:10 I'll see you then.
89 00:11:11 Get out before you change your mind.
90 00:11:16 Don't get up. I'll show myself out.
91 00:11:19 Yeah, I'll race you to the door.
92 00:11:21 Barry....
93 00:11:25 You are...
94 00:11:28 ...a very good friend.
95 00:12:21 Amelia?
96 00:12:26 Morning.
97 00:12:28 You okay?
98 00:12:30 Yeah, I'm fine. I just couldn't sleep.
99 00:12:37 -What time is it? -It's early.
100 00:12:49 I'll be late. I gotta shower.
101 00:12:51 No, you don't. Stay here.
102 00:12:54 I gotta go.
103 00:13:07 Make breakfast?
104 00:13:09 No, thanks. I'm gonna be late.
105 00:13:12 Another slam-bam-thank-you-ma'am?
106 00:13:17 All right, look....
107 00:13:20 My therapist tells me...
108 00:13:22 ...l don't get what I need out of this relationship.
109 00:13:26 What are we doing here?
110 00:13:27 I think you and me, we make a great couple.
111 00:13:32 You know where I stand on this.
112 00:13:34 You know what I want.
113 00:13:36 Steve, we've been through this.
114 00:13:39 All right? I care about you.
115 00:13:41 I can't make a commitment.
116 00:13:53 Well, go to work then.
117 00:13:56 You're gonna be late.
118 00:14:11 -You're quitting the cops? -I'm transferring to Youth Services.
119 00:14:15 Lucky fuck. You must have one hell of a rabbi.
120 00:14:18 -We're gonna miss you. -3-post-11 here.
121 00:14:21 Frightened child at Amtrak site.
122 00:14:23 I'll take it.
123 00:14:24 Kid found something over at the tracks.
124 00:14:27 -finish eating. I'll check it out. -See you, kid.
125 00:14:57 3-post-11, anything further on that 10-10?
126 00:15:00 Nothing yet.
127 00:15:04 Wait. I think I see him.
128 00:15:06 Are you the one who called the police?
129 00:15:52 Wait there, okay?
130 00:16:59 Are you crazy?
131 00:17:01 Just shut off the engine.
132 00:17:03 There's been a homicide. I can't let you through.
133 00:17:18 What's your name?
134 00:17:20 Chris.
135 00:17:22 I got a job for you.
136 00:17:25 Here's money.
137 00:17:26 I need you to buy me one of those cheapo cardboard cameras.
138 00:17:30 You know, the ones you can throw away?
139 00:17:32 fast as you can.
140 00:17:41 3-post-11 to Central.
141 00:19:37 Captain Cheney, Detective Solomon.
142 00:19:40 first officer on the scene is over there.
143 00:19:43 --on the tracks near the body.
144 00:19:46 I collected it before it was washed away.
145 00:19:51 -I also took some pictures. -Thanks.
146 00:19:54 You stopped the train?
147 00:19:56 It might have disturbed the physical evidence.
148 00:19:59 Why not shut down Grand Central while you're at it?
149 00:20:02 Patrolman Donahue. Is that right?
150 00:20:04 Donaghy.
151 00:20:06 A rookie, I take it.
152 00:20:08 No, sir.
153 00:20:10 Pretty dumb.
154 00:20:12 Captain...
155 00:20:13 ...guess who the vic is?
156 00:20:15 -Talk to me. -Alan fucking Rubin.
157 00:20:17 Mister "Rebuild New York"himself?
158 00:20:22 No one enters this area except for my crime scene guys.
159 00:20:36 Knight to h6. Check.
160 00:20:41 You got company. Cops.
161 00:20:43 -Tell them I'm busy. -They said it was urgent.
162 00:20:47 Tell them I'm out running.
163 00:20:49 She's too polite for that, Linc.
164 00:20:51 Hey, look who's here!
165 00:20:54 I caught a serious situation.
166 00:20:58 It's going around, Paulie.
167 00:21:00 Chief Murphy sent me.
168 00:21:04 The good chief.
169 00:21:07 Heard about that couple at the airport? Got in a taxi, never got home?
170 00:21:12 He don't watch the news.
171 00:21:13 You used to read four papers a day and tape the news shows.
172 00:21:17 Yeah, now I just hit the rewind button. A3.
173 00:21:20 Things never change.
174 00:21:21 That was Alan Rubin and his wife in that taxi.
175 00:21:25 They found him dead, buried, shot in the face...
176 00:21:28 ...hand sticking out of the ground with his wife's ring on his finger...
177 00:21:32 ...which was skinned to the bone.
178 00:21:34 She's still missing.
179 00:21:36 Excuse me while you catch up.
180 00:21:38 Don't go too far.
181 00:21:39 We'll be letting these nice gentlemen out in 30 seconds.
182 00:21:43 Sounds like you got yourself an open-and-shut there.
183 00:21:46 I don't think so.
184 00:21:48 A man worth several hundred million found dead...
185 00:21:51 ...his wife's ring on his mutilated hand.
186 00:21:54 What's that tell you?
187 00:21:56 The doer is saying he's got her.
188 00:21:59 He's probably making a ransom demand right now.
189 00:22:03 I'd have been paged.
190 00:22:05 Check your batteries.
191 00:22:07 It's definitely a ransom.
192 00:22:10 Excuse me, Mr.Rhyme. Kenneth Solomon.
193 00:22:13 I've read all your books. Scene of the Crime, at least a dozen times.
194 00:22:19 It's great to meet you.
195 00:22:22 -Where do you find these guys? -They wanna work with the best.
196 00:22:26 I guess now you're gonna ask me to discuss the crime scene with you.
197 00:22:31 We got a bunch of physical evidence that doesn't exactly make sense.
198 00:22:35 Some seriously weird stuff. It's all in the report.
199 00:22:41 Thelma?
200 00:22:42 You okay?
201 00:22:46 -Linc, you okay? -Out! Now!
202 00:22:47 -Anything we can do? -Asses out of here now!
203 00:22:51 Let me get you some air. Come on. Breathe for me.
204 00:22:56 I said out!
205 00:22:58 Come on. Deep breaths. Deep breaths. Come on.
206 00:23:02 Deep breaths. I'm getting a BP on you.
207 00:23:04 You gotta breathe.
208 00:23:06 Look at me. Breathe.
209 00:23:11 Look at me. Deep breaths. Come on. Come on.
210 00:23:15 You gotta take this oxygen.
211 00:23:17 Stay with me.
212 00:23:19 Come on. You can do it. Don't go out on me now.
213 00:23:23 Come on. Look at me.
214 00:23:54 -Thelma? -You okay?
215 00:23:57 I would be if your powers of resuscitation were less adept.
216 00:24:02 Look, not on my shift, all right?
217 00:24:04 If you have a problem, you can fire my ass.
218 00:24:07 I provide for you in my will. You ought to keep that in mind.
219 00:24:11 Rhyme, I'm not interested in having this conversation. Okay?
220 00:24:17 The crime scene report Sellitto left....
221 00:24:20 Could you take the photos and load them in the viewer?
222 00:24:23 View scan.
223 00:24:31 Let's take a look at what we got here.
224 00:24:36 Where it says location....
225 00:24:40 Now what's that? What's it say about that newspaper?
226 00:24:42 "Newspaper found beneath a coarse-thread hex bolt...
227 00:24:45 ...with 4 p.m. circled on it."
228 00:24:49 Zoom.
229 00:24:52 Zoom.
230 00:24:55 What about that piece of paper? What's the number on there?
231 00:24:59 "A torn book page with 119 on it."
232 00:25:01 119, 4 p.m.
233 00:25:10 11-9. What's today's date?
234 00:25:13 Today's November 9.
235 00:25:15 Phone mode.
236 00:25:17 Sellitto, Paulie. Call.
237 00:25:23 What?
238 00:25:27 Sad fact is, a huge percentage of inner-city kids...
239 00:25:31 ...have their first drug experiences...
240 00:25:33 ...at the fifth grade level.
241 00:25:36 Here are some of the drugs they'll be offered.
242 00:25:44 Marijuana.
243 00:25:46 How'd you like to get your hands on that briefcase?
244 00:25:49 Barbiturates.
245 00:25:52 Amphetamines.
246 00:25:53 Cocaine.
247 00:25:56 Rock cocaine.
248 00:26:07 -What's this about? -You know who Lincoln Rhyme is?
249 00:26:11 -What? The textbook guy? -Yeah.
250 00:26:13 -So what does that have to do with me? -You'll find out.
251 00:26:20 Come on in. They're in there.
252 00:26:26 A patrol cop took these pictures?
253 00:26:28 Yeah, first one on the scene. It started to rain.
254 00:26:31 Smart cop.
255 00:26:32 Had the balls to stop an Amtrak from running over the crime scene.
256 00:26:36 Here she is now. Officer Donahoe...
257 00:26:39 ...meet Lincoln Rhyme.
258 00:26:41 Donaghy.
259 00:26:46 You took terrific photographs.
260 00:26:50 You know who I am?
261 00:26:52 I read your manual at the academy.
262 00:26:54 What'd you think?
263 00:26:56 I'm not a book critic.
264 00:26:59 You found it useful?
265 00:27:00 I guess so.
266 00:27:02 Sure you did. You stopped that train.
267 00:27:05 The photos you took.
268 00:27:08 I'd say you have a natural instinct for forensics.
269 00:27:11 So what do we got, Paulie?
270 00:27:15 We have footprints, size 10, thanks to Officer Donaghy...
271 00:27:18 ...using a dollar bill to establish scale.
272 00:27:21 We have asbestos where there shouldn't be any.
273 00:27:24 An iron bolt holding down a piece of paper...
274 00:27:27 ...a book page with 119 written on it.
275 00:27:31 Decaying oxidation on the bolt...
276 00:27:33 ...but none on the thread. Someone removed it...
277 00:27:36 ...from somewhere else...
278 00:27:37 ...and placed it there recently.
279 00:27:41 Wouldn't you agree, Officer Donaghy?
280 00:27:48 Paulie, I'm convinced this crime scene was staged.
281 00:27:51 -Perp's telling us something. -What?
282 00:27:54 Book, page 119. 11-9. That's today's date.
283 00:27:57 Newspaper, 4 p.m. What time you got?
284 00:27:59 12:15.
285 00:28:02 She's alive.
286 00:28:04 -And he's gonna kill her at 4? -P.M.
287 00:28:09 We have your interest yet?
288 00:28:14 I want you to work the case with us.
289 00:28:17 It's not my area.
290 00:28:20 Are you being modest, or are you...
291 00:28:22 ...uneasy about doing some real police work?
292 00:28:26 Excuse me?
293 00:28:27 What department do you work in?
294 00:28:30 Youth Services. I picked her up at orientation.
295 00:28:33 I see. Youth Services.
296 00:28:35 I wait-listed a year, and I won't jeopardize--
297 00:28:38 Jeopardize what?
298 00:28:41 Cushy desk job?
299 00:28:43 -forensics is not my area. -I disagree with you.
300 00:28:46 You can't force me to take this assignment.
301 00:28:51 I can.
302 00:28:53 And if I refuse?
303 00:28:54 You're putting your career at risk.
304 00:28:57 You think because of your condition you can push people around?
305 00:29:00 That is truly pathetic.
306 00:29:03 Truly?
307 00:29:04 Yeah, damn right. Truly.
308 00:29:07 Well, forgive me truly...
309 00:29:09 ...if I insist on having someone with your brains...
310 00:29:12 ...and a fresh pair of eyes. There's a life at stake here, officer.
311 00:29:18 We'll need key people and tech support.
312 00:29:20 I know the guys.
313 00:29:24 What the hell you smiling at?
314 00:29:36 Pull up a chair.
315 00:29:37 Tell me everything you know about the crime scene.
316 00:29:41 It's in my report.
317 00:29:45 I read your report. I want to know what you felt...
318 00:29:47 ...what you feel...
319 00:29:50 ...in the deepest recesses of your senses.
320 00:29:53 You are in love with the sound of your voice, aren't you?
321 00:29:56 It's your voice I want to hear. Sit down. I won't bite.
322 00:30:28 The rifling on the .38 slug they dug out of the victim...
323 00:30:31 ...is consistent with a Webley, an old, turn-of-the-century handgun.
324 00:30:35 On the big board, please. What about that bolt?
325 00:30:38 There's three initials on the head: N.S.G.
326 00:30:41 And the bolt's not steel. It's iron.
327 00:30:44 Iron.
328 00:30:46 Iron. Iron. Making it old...
329 00:30:49 ...like the Webley.
330 00:30:50 Officer Donaghy, what do you know about asbestos?
331 00:30:54 It kills Americans every day.
332 00:30:56 Very good.
333 00:30:57 -You computer literate? -A little.
334 00:31:00 Thelma!
335 00:31:01 Thelma? Where's my Thelma?
336 00:31:05 Thelma, meet Amelia. Amelia, Thelma.
337 00:31:08 Amelia hates my books and computers...
338 00:31:10 ...but she's got an A-plus nose for evidence...
339 00:31:13 ...so show her how to access D.E.P. files.
340 00:31:16 See if there's any large asbestos cleanups going on in the city.
341 00:31:21 ASAP.
342 00:31:24 -Where is Eddie Ortiz? -Right here!
343 00:31:29 How's the world's crankiest criminalist?
344 00:31:32 Playing "beat the clock."
345 00:31:34 Everybody's worst nightmare.
346 00:31:35 Get in a cab, and there's a psycho from Jersey behind the wheel.
347 00:31:39 We don't know he's from Jersey.
348 00:31:41 Yeah, Bayonne. It's the toxins in the water over there.
349 00:31:44 You bring the whole lab?
350 00:31:46 -Mom always told me to be prepared. -Where do you want this?
351 00:31:49 Put it over here in the corner. How is your mother?
352 00:31:52 She's 76, and she's shtupping a guy named Morris. Can you believe that?
353 00:31:57 God bless her.
354 00:31:58 But it's Morris I'm worried about.
355 00:32:00 He's 79 with a tricky ticker and an active pecker.
356 00:32:11 -Afternoon. Captain Cheney. -Amelia...
357 00:32:14 ...what about that asbestos?
358 00:32:16 There's a dozen cleanups in the five boroughs.
359 00:32:19 Put it up on the viewer for me.
360 00:32:20 Narrow it down to the oldest locations.
361 00:32:23 How you doing, Howie?
362 00:32:25 fine. How's it going?
363 00:32:27 In the middle of the middle, as you can see.
364 00:32:30 Look what I found on the threading of that iron bolt.
365 00:32:35 I was hoping to grab a minute if you don't mind.
366 00:32:38 Excuse me.
367 00:32:40 Sorry. Sorry.
368 00:32:42 We got Donaghy to thank for photographing the crucial evidence.
369 00:32:46 Crucial evidence?
370 00:32:48 We don't know that. I wanted to make sure you had the support you need.
371 00:32:53 I'm putting the full resources of my department here at your disposal.
372 00:32:58 I appreciate it. Thank you.
373 00:33:00 But the thing is, Linc...
374 00:33:02 ...l've formalized procedures since you were in charge, and so--
375 00:33:07 Put what you got up on my screen, please.
376 00:33:10 So I'd appreciate it if you kept me in the loop.
377 00:33:13 Absolutely.
378 00:33:15 At all times.
379 00:33:17 At all...
380 00:33:18 What the hell is that we're looking at?
381 00:33:23 Old paper.
382 00:33:25 Coarse grade.
383 00:33:27 I'd say...
384 00:33:29 ...80, 90 years old.
385 00:33:31 Turn-of-the-century, it looks like.
386 00:33:35 The perp likes old.
387 00:33:37 fine, then....
388 00:33:39 I'll be in my office if you need me.
389 00:33:42 Yeah, okay, Howie.
390 00:33:44 Good.
391 00:33:48 Old paper.
392 00:33:51 Old gun.
393 00:33:54 Buries his victim in a vintage Civil War railroad bed.
394 00:33:59 Sand.
395 00:34:02 Sand. Sand.... Eddie, what do you got on the sand?
396 00:34:06 Doesn't really look like sand.
397 00:34:11 -I'm not sure. -Can you individuate it?
398 00:34:13 If I had an EDX, I could.
399 00:34:15 We don't have a goddamn E-the-fuck-X.
400 00:34:18 Look who forgot their chill pill this morning. Excuse me.
401 00:34:22 Come on. I'm all over this thing now.
402 00:34:25 Okay, we're talking...
403 00:34:28 ...pearly-looking.
404 00:34:30 Some kind of a...
405 00:34:32 ...shellfish or something.
406 00:34:37 Oyster shells, maybe?
407 00:34:40 Could be.
408 00:34:43 Definitely. If I had to bet on it, I'd say it was. Sure.
409 00:34:50 I got it. The oldest asbestos sites are coming up now.
410 00:35:23 In 1913, when the Woolworth Building was being built...
411 00:35:28 ...workmen found the body of a rich industrialist, Talbot Soames.
412 00:35:32 He'd been kidnapped, shot and buried in what they thought was sand.
413 00:35:36 Turned out to be oyster shells. Crushed oyster shells.
414 00:35:40 That's what they used as landfill in lower Manhattan.
415 00:35:43 That's how Pearl Street got its name. That's where Mrs.Rubin will be.
416 00:35:49 She'll be underground.
417 00:35:51 She'll be in a basement...
418 00:35:54 ...near or in the Woolworth Building.
419 00:35:56 Have Emergency Services Unit meet us by the Woolworth Building.
420 00:36:01 Tell them to start their search. We may get lucky.
421 00:36:04 Eddie, did you bring your van?
422 00:36:06 -It's downstairs. -We'll need it.
423 00:36:08 Throw your keys to Amelia. You guys go with her.
424 00:36:11 Should I go too?
425 00:36:12 You stay here with me and work that bolt.
426 00:36:15 That's the missing piece.
427 00:36:16 Should we keep Cheney in the loop?
428 00:36:18 fuck him.
429 00:36:24 Amelia.
430 00:36:26 Just trust me.
431 00:36:29 Just follow those instincts you were born with. I'll be with you...
432 00:36:33 ...every step of the way.
433 00:36:45 Jesus, 25 minutes left.
434 00:36:49 -How did Rhyme get that way? -He was born brilliant. It happens.
435 00:36:54 I mean, the physical part.
436 00:36:57 four years ago, he was working the body of a cop...
437 00:37:00 ...they'd found shot in a subway tunnel.
438 00:37:03 Beam came down and damn near cut him in half.
439 00:37:06 Jesus.
440 00:37:10 family?
441 00:37:12 Sister in Phoenix.
442 00:37:14 He never sees her. Cut himself off.
443 00:37:18 Technically, he's still on active duty collecting pay.
444 00:37:21 Insurance picks up 24-hour care and the gadgets.
445 00:37:24 On weekends, always one or two cops there lending a hand.
446 00:37:27 -Tough deal. -You won't hear him complaining.
447 00:37:30 He likes pushing other people's buttons.
448 00:37:33 In your case, that's a compliment.
449 00:37:36 You gotta learn to relax around a compliment, especially from Rhyme.
450 00:37:40 -You can be a little grating. -Me?
451 00:37:43 Kiddo, if you were any more wound up, you'd be a Timex.
452 00:37:51 He was a human dynamo, writing books, lecturing all over the world...
453 00:37:55 ...giving expert opinion in trials, working crimes in the city.
454 00:37:59 You know what he'd do for fun?
455 00:38:01 No, I can't imagine.
456 00:38:03 He'd collect things. Dirt, metals, plastics...
457 00:38:06 ...hubcaps, plants, musical strings...
458 00:38:10 ...medical tools, anything.
459 00:38:12 Obsessive.
460 00:38:13 He'd analyse and catalogue it for his, what you call it, database.
461 00:38:19 Jesus Christ! I'd like to get there in one piece if possible.
462 00:38:50 -New York Security Gate Company. -That's good. What else?
463 00:38:52 Nicholas Steven Gerard, elevators.
464 00:38:54 -No, underground. -A subway builder.
465 00:38:57 -Subway builder sounds-- -Excuse me! N.S.G.
466 00:39:01 "Niagara Steam Generation. Bought by Eastern Gas and Electric in 1928.
467 00:39:05 The six-inch iron bolt was used mainly for steam pipe assemblies."
468 00:39:55 You got 11 minutes. Where are you?
469 00:39:58 We just hit the financial district.
470 00:40:01 There's a steam junction...
471 00:40:03 ...with big asbestos-coated pipes.
472 00:40:06 That's where she'll be. I'd bet my legs on it.
473 00:40:08 She'll be at Wall and Nassau.
474 00:40:12 -Wall and Nassau. -Has ESU been notified?
475 00:40:14 On their way. They'll get there first.
476 00:40:17 Steam is released through that junction every day at 4 p.m.
477 00:40:21 Shit, what's this asshole up to?
478 00:40:24 I don't know, but it'll happen in about 10 minutes.
479 00:40:28 We're here. We're going down there.
480 00:40:35 Amelia?
481 00:40:37 Yeah, I'm here.
482 00:40:38 It's their job to save Mrs.Rubin. It's yours to get ready...
483 00:40:42 ...and work the crime scene if necessary.
484 00:40:47 There's some things you'll need. Look in the truck.
485 00:40:50 You'll see an aluminum suitcase...
486 00:40:54 ...and a radio headset.
487 00:40:56 See it?
488 00:40:58 Yeah, I see them.
489 00:41:21 There must be a way in.
490 00:41:25 -What's the problem here? -fucking valves freeze up easy.
491 00:41:29 Come on. Shut it off!
492 00:41:31 You there?
493 00:41:32 I'm here.
494 00:41:34 I'm inside the pipe.
495 00:41:42 Go!
496 00:41:46 I think I hear something.
497 00:41:47 I hear something!
498 00:41:49 What's that? Someone's there. I hear her crying!
499 00:41:53 Everyone, quiet now!
500 00:42:06 Mrs.Rubin?
501 00:42:11 Mrs.Rubin?
502 00:42:16 She's there.
503 00:42:17 Mrs.Rubin!
504 00:42:19 We're on our way in now!
505 00:42:21 Come on, guys. Come on.
506 00:42:23 Let's go! Let's go! Let's hurry the fuck up!
507 00:42:27 Get a drill and a tap.
508 00:42:29 Somebody cut this halfway through.
509 00:42:31 There's no way to turn it off.
510 00:42:57 Back!
511 00:43:32 Paulie?
512 00:43:35 Paulie?
513 00:43:42 She's gone.
514 00:43:44 The whole place is scalded in steam.
515 00:43:47 Let's go! Move away!
516 00:43:50 ESU are gonna blow a hole in the subbasement wall.
517 00:43:54 I understand I'm working with Chief Murphy's authorization.
518 00:43:59 That's right.
519 00:44:00 I don't want Emergency Services guys in there trampling the evidence...
520 00:44:04 ...before we run the scene.
521 00:44:06 What do you want?
522 00:44:07 When they blow the hole, I want Donaghy in.
523 00:44:10 She's not trained for this. We could get our asses in a sling.
524 00:44:15 My ass has been in a sling for four years.
525 00:44:18 Tell Hanson and his beasts that's what I want.
526 00:44:21 All right. You got it.
527 00:44:31 Okay, let's move!
528 00:44:43 I'm doing this under protest. The perp could still be in there!
529 00:44:47 Rhyme's in charge, and they're his orders.
530 00:44:50 You can't handle it in there, get your ass out.
531 00:44:53 Amelia, you ready?
532 00:44:56 You listen to me.
533 00:44:59 I'm with you every step of the way.
534 00:45:03 Go on.
535 00:45:05 Good luck.
536 00:45:17 -I'm in. -Tell me what you see.
537 00:45:27 Everything's been boiled to hell.
538 00:45:35 Oh, God.
539 00:45:36 What is it?
540 00:45:39 It's an awful smell.
541 00:45:42 You're close.
542 00:46:07 I can't believe I'm doing this.
543 00:46:09 You're fine.
544 00:46:11 Just fine. You're doing great. Now, just remember the academy.
545 00:46:15 When you walk...
546 00:46:17 ...move in a straight line. Don't disturb any footprints he's left.
547 00:46:22 Yeah, assuming he's gone.
548 00:46:32 There's no footprints.
549 00:46:34 There's nothing yet.
550 00:46:51 Oh, God.
551 00:46:53 What?
552 00:46:56 Talk to me.
553 00:46:58 Talk to me, Amelia.
554 00:47:00 I can see her.
555 00:47:08 The steam pipe was opened...
556 00:47:10 ...and she's tied down right in front of it.
557 00:47:13 There's nothing you can do. You can't do anything but help her...
558 00:47:16 ...by working the crime scene. That's your job.
559 00:47:22 Open your suitcase. Get your camera.
560 00:48:08 I can't do this.
561 00:48:11 You can do it. Yes, you can.
562 00:48:12 Yesterday you stopped a train. You can do anything you want.
563 00:48:17 Don't work me, Rhyme.
564 00:48:25 Just tell me what to do next.
565 00:48:27 Very slowly, walk the grid...
566 00:48:31 ... one foot in front of the other.
567 00:48:38 I want you to look around you now.
568 00:48:41 Crime scenes are three-dimensional. floors, walls and ceilings.
569 00:48:53 Rhyme.
570 00:48:54 Yeah, I'm here.
571 00:48:57 There's something strange.
572 00:49:00 Things he left for us?
573 00:49:07 Yes.
574 00:49:09 In a cluster again?
575 00:49:11 A piece of wood...
576 00:49:12 ...and looks like some hair.
577 00:49:15 I'll walk you through collecting the evidence.
578 00:49:17 Do exactly as I say.
579 00:49:31 Oh, Jesus.
580 00:49:32 Talk to me.
581 00:49:34 -It's a bloody bone. -Where is it?
582 00:49:39 It's in my fucking hand.
583 00:49:41 Human?
584 00:49:46 I think so. Yeah.
585 00:49:48 Photograph it.
586 00:49:50 Bag it.
587 00:50:10 Okay, that's it.
588 00:50:12 I'm out of here.
589 00:50:14 One more thing.
590 00:50:17 We gotta process the body.
591 00:50:19 What? I'm not a medical examiner. I can't do that.
592 00:50:23 It's not an autopsy.
593 00:50:24 I just want you to ....
594 00:50:27 Just describe the restraints.
595 00:50:43 They're strange-looking handcuffs.
596 00:50:45 They look more like old shackles or something.
597 00:50:52 And there's a chain across her waist.
598 00:50:56 And her feet are bound with a rope.
599 00:51:01 Hands above her head?
600 00:51:10 There's also a large piece of flesh...
601 00:51:12 ...missing from her right forearm.
602 00:51:16 It's right down to the bone. It was surgically removed.
603 00:51:21 This is what I want you to do.
604 00:51:23 We're gonna need those handcuffs.
605 00:51:26 It's probably our best chance for good prints.
606 00:51:29 The M.E. can remove them.
607 00:51:31 M.E. is all thumbs. They'll mess up the prints.
608 00:51:35 Look in the suitcase. There's a small saw.
609 00:51:49 I want you to saw her hands off at the wrist line.
610 00:51:53 We gotta have those cuffs for prints.
611 00:52:19 I can't.
612 00:52:20 Cut her hands off. We need the handcuffs.
613 00:52:23 I can't. No.
614 00:52:25 Saw off her hands.
615 00:52:27 Take off the cuffs.
616 00:52:29 I can't.
617 00:52:31 Listen to me. We need those cuffs.
618 00:52:33 I can't!
619 00:52:34 -Amelia, we need-- -No! fuck you!
620 00:52:39 Amelia!
621 00:52:41 Amelia!
622 00:52:47 If he wants her hands cut off, he can come and do it himself!
623 00:53:25 That'll be $16.50.
624 00:55:51 Who is it?
625 00:56:49 Hey, take it easy!
626 00:56:51 Solomon, what are you doing?
627 00:56:54 -Are you okay? -What the fuck are you doing?
628 00:56:56 Rhyme's been trying to call you for hours.
629 00:56:59 Your phone's down. He was concerned.
630 00:57:02 My phone's fine.
631 00:57:04 I don't need his concern.
632 00:57:07 He needs you at his place right away.
633 00:57:11 I don't work for Lincoln Rhyme.
634 00:57:15 He thinks the evidence says there's another vic in play.
635 00:57:18 And he's laying that at my feet?
636 00:57:21 Don't shoot the messenger.
637 00:57:45 Did you just move in?
638 00:57:47 Yeah, about a year ago.
639 00:57:53 Really?
640 00:58:12 You were a model.
641 00:58:14 Yeah, when I was a kid.
642 00:58:16 Kid model to street cop.
643 00:58:19 There's a leap.
644 00:58:23 for whatever it's worth...
645 00:58:27 ...l thought what you did today was terrific.
646 00:59:12 Hey, you guys, I'm out of here.
647 00:59:15 I'll grab a cab. I got a paper to finish.
648 00:59:18 -I'm gonna hang. -No problem.
649 00:59:19 I'll be there in a minute.
650 00:59:22 Can I finish that?
651 00:59:23 Go for it.
652 00:59:30 I'll see you outside.
653 00:59:39 Taxi!
654 00:59:50 That bone's definitely not human.
655 00:59:53 -And the hair? -Not human either.
656 00:59:56 Well, what is it?
657 00:59:58 I'm working as fast as I can.
658 01:00:02 Glad to see you could join us.
659 01:00:05 I got Cheney on the line. He wants you to brief him.
660 01:00:08 Tell him I'll call him back.
661 01:00:12 Two things.
662 01:00:15 first, you did a hell of a job locating the evidence.
663 01:00:17 There's no question the perp knows forensics.
664 01:00:22 Now, as for the other thing...
665 01:00:28 ...the victim's hands, well, maybe...
666 01:00:33 ...it was too much to handle. forget it.
667 01:00:37 Is that your version of an apology?
668 01:00:39 An apology?
669 01:00:42 Is that why you came over here?
670 01:00:44 You really are a piece of work.
671 01:00:47 Well, aren't we a pair?
672 01:00:51 I think you're terrific.
673 01:00:56 You got a hell of an arrest record.
674 01:01:00 High marks from all your bosses. Definite gold-shield potential.
675 01:01:05 Why you wanna throw it away to chase youth offenders?
676 01:01:09 I have no need to explain that to you.
677 01:01:12 Come on, cop to cop.
678 01:01:13 Cop to cop, let's just leave it at personal reasons.
679 01:01:19 Doesn't have anything to do with your father, does it?
680 01:01:29 You keep charging at walls.
681 01:01:31 Stubbornness is something we both share.
682 01:01:35 They say we come into this world with a preordained destiny.
683 01:01:39 I don't believe it.
684 01:01:41 Neither of my parents had more than an eighth-grade education.
685 01:01:46 Never read more than one book between them, not one.
686 01:01:49 I've read thousands.
687 01:01:51 I've written a dozen.
688 01:01:53 What's your point?
689 01:01:54 My point is that destiny is what you make it.
690 01:02:01 What happened to your dad won't necessarily happen to you.
691 01:02:05 You're a great cop. You'd make a terrific detective.
692 01:02:09 It's a gift.
693 01:02:13 Don't throw it away.
694 01:02:22 Report from the Taxi Commission.
695 01:02:24 An NYU student was abducted last night.
696 01:02:26 His girlfriend saw him try to get out...
697 01:02:29 ...as the taxi driver hit him with a flashlight.
698 01:02:32 No description of the driver.
699 01:02:34 Okay, everybody. This could be our next victim.
700 01:02:42 Did you get a deadline off that evidence yet?
701 01:02:46 Not yet.
702 01:02:47 That's something I hoped you'd help me with.
703 01:04:18 Anyone for some osso buco?
704 01:04:21 What?
705 01:04:22 The bone we found at the Wall Street scene.
706 01:04:26 Veal shank.
707 01:04:27 Braised and overly salted to boot.
708 01:04:29 A cow bone?
709 01:04:31 I also found a piece of that old paper...
710 01:04:35 ...embedded in the bone.
711 01:04:37 Take a look.
712 01:04:43 -What's going on? -Do what you need to do quickly.
713 01:04:47 The hair follicles, they're not human.
714 01:04:49 A rodent. Probably a rat.
715 01:04:51 They were shaved off.
716 01:04:53 We're looking for a rat that shaves.
717 01:04:55 -I like that. -I've known a few in my time.
718 01:04:58 -How about you, Amelia? -More than a few.
719 01:05:02 He's consistent with underground, that's for sure.
720 01:05:05 What's he trying to say?
721 01:05:07 He's communicating in our language...
722 01:05:09 ...leaving clues, forensic clues at that.
723 01:05:12 Maybe it's a cop.
724 01:05:14 Maybe.
725 01:05:16 Maybe he's sharing the responsibility of these murders.
726 01:05:19 If we don't figure out the clues, the blood's on our hands.
727 01:05:23 If we can't find the victim, we're as responsible for the murders as he is.
728 01:05:27 What do you got on that dirt from the wood?
729 01:05:30 I don't have 100% individuated, but it does appear nitrogen-rich.
730 01:05:34 Ready to rock 'n' roll.
731 01:05:36 Thanks for rushing. I appreciate it.
732 01:05:39 Thank you, Richard.
733 01:05:40 Nitrogen-rich, explosive carbons. Where do you find those in New York?
734 01:05:45 Bomb sites.
735 01:05:48 -Shooting ranges. -Maybe an old fort or an armoury?
736 01:05:51 Don't forget the shit factor.
737 01:05:53 The what?
738 01:05:55 Manure becomes a nitrate when it's aged.
739 01:05:58 That's true.
740 01:06:00 Then you got cow bones, huh?
741 01:06:02 Old cow bones. Old manure. Turn-of-the-century.
742 01:06:06 Cows, farms, pastures.
743 01:06:09 Rats.
744 01:06:11 Dead cows.
745 01:06:14 Where do you find--? ln stockyards.
746 01:06:18 Look for slaughterhouses.
747 01:06:20 Stockyards and slaughterhouses from turn of the century.
748 01:06:24 Check the Internet.
749 01:06:25 I want tax records, sanitation records and building-code inspections.
750 01:06:30 Last 100 years. Okay?
751 01:07:15 Man, your blood pressure is way up.
752 01:07:23 -You're pushing it too hard. -I understand.
753 01:07:26 -What do we got on the stockyards? -We're almost there.
754 01:07:30 You okay?
755 01:07:31 No, I'm not okay.
756 01:07:33 I can't figure out this time line or these shards of cardboard.
757 01:07:38 We got three defunct stockyard sites.
758 01:07:41 One on Lexington and the Harlem River viaduct.
759 01:07:43 Solomon, put the box down...
760 01:07:45 ...turn the viewer on and mark it down as she calls them off.
761 01:07:49 Your blood pressure will blow a gasket if you don't slow down.
762 01:07:53 My body has a mind of its own. It doesn't listen to me.
763 01:07:57 What else?
764 01:07:59 There's another on the Hudson up at 155th.
765 01:08:02 Mark it down, Solomon.
766 01:08:04 Your sats are going down.
767 01:08:06 You saw him have a seizure.
768 01:08:08 What else?
769 01:08:09 There's one underground at Greenwich and Houston.
770 01:08:12 Mark it down.
771 01:08:13 -Why don't you knock it off? -I don't need to knock it off!
772 01:08:28 What was the first one you mentioned?
773 01:08:30 Lexington and the Harlem River viaduct.
774 01:08:33 -When did it close? -1910.
775 01:08:34 Okay, what about...
776 01:08:38 -...Houston and Greenwich? -1898.
777 01:08:40 And Hudson and 155th was closed in 1906.
778 01:08:45 1906 1898
779 01:08:50 All right, let's.... 1898.
780 01:08:54 Houston and Greenwich. Call Emergency Services and tell them...
781 01:08:58 ...to meet us at Houston and Greenwich.
782 01:09:01 Solomon, you get on to Hanson. He'll need about 20 guys.
783 01:09:07 You go with them.
784 01:09:08 Let's go.
785 01:09:29 Linc, you there?
786 01:09:32 Yeah, ready.
787 01:09:33 We're here.
788 01:09:40 All right. Same drill. I want you in first.
789 01:09:45 Let's do it.
790 01:10:11 You watch yourself, Amelia.
791 01:10:19 Oh, man. I don't like this.
792 01:10:22 I don't like this.
793 01:10:27 I got a bad feeling about this.
794 01:10:30 All three of us ought to get in there.
795 01:10:33 Not yet. Just hold back.
796 01:10:41 I'm going down some stairs.
797 01:10:46 Cement walls.
798 01:10:53 Wood crates.
799 01:10:55 Large columns.
800 01:10:59 Smells like manure down here.
801 01:11:02 Ortiz sure knows his shit.
802 01:11:06 Always has.
803 01:11:09 Metal hooks...
804 01:11:12 ...and a pen.
805 01:11:15 It's a slaughterhouse.
806 01:11:35 ESU are here.
807 01:11:36 Hold them off. Don't want them contaminating the scene.
808 01:11:41 All right, hold it. Hold up. Hold up.
809 01:11:44 -You're not to go in. -Why?
810 01:11:45 -Rhyme's orders. -fuck him! Get me Cheney on the line.
811 01:11:50 Crime scene C. O. on air.
812 01:11:52 Switch to channel 2-2 for ESU.
813 01:11:54 fuck Rhyme.
814 01:12:06 Maybe this one's still alive.
815 01:12:08 Perp didn't leave a deadline.
816 01:12:11 What does that mean?
817 01:12:13 We're probably too late.
818 01:12:15 You don't know that, Rhyme.
819 01:12:17 Get off the line.
820 01:12:20 Let's move on, Amelia.
821 01:12:25 There's 5 basic contaminants to every crime scene.
822 01:12:28 I'll skip to the worst one.
823 01:12:31 Other cops.
824 01:12:40 I think I hear something.
825 01:12:46 I hate this shit.
826 01:12:57 I see something.
827 01:13:18 I think I found him.
828 01:13:20 I can't tell if he's alive.
829 01:13:26 Oh, Jesus. He's covered in rats.
830 01:13:30 They're all over him.
831 01:13:42 -We're going in. -No, you're not!
832 01:13:51 Go! Go!
833 01:13:53 Central, we have shots fired. Shots fired.
834 01:14:12 You were right. We never had a shot.
835 01:14:17 He cut him up pretty bad and left him for the rats.
836 01:14:22 There's a cut in his leg down to the bone.
837 01:14:25 The blood attracted the rats.
838 01:14:33 Goddamn son of a bitch.
839 01:14:44 You okay?
840 01:14:53 I'm fine.
841 01:14:56 Step aside so I can walk the grid.
842 01:15:02 Let's give her some room.
843 01:15:05 Move it, guys.
844 01:15:07 Rhyme, I'm gonna walk the grid.
845 01:15:12 You know what to do.
846 01:15:35 I found it.
847 01:15:37 Another cluster.
848 01:15:39 A piece of old paper like the other two.
849 01:15:42 And a matchbox.
850 01:15:44 Bring that black suitcase over here.
851 01:15:50 Pull out the brown envelope.
852 01:15:56 Sounds like you're starting to enjoy this work.
853 01:16:04 Damn! The press is here.
854 01:16:10 Park it right there.
855 01:16:15 Lincoln Rhyme is no longer working this case. I'm taking over.
856 01:16:19 Do what you want to do, but you ought to check with Murphy first.
857 01:16:23 fuck Murphy and fuck Rhyme.
858 01:16:25 This has been cleared downtown. We got a dead kid on our hands...
859 01:16:29 ...and I, for one, am not taking the heat for that.
860 01:16:33 Tell Ortiz and his crew to vacate Rhyme's place tonight.
861 01:16:37 The victim was already dead when we arrived.
862 01:16:40 And you, half-assed patrolman working a crime scene...
863 01:16:43 ...those days are over.
864 01:16:45 I'll take that evidence bag now.
865 01:16:47 You can take it with a chain-of-custody voucher.
866 01:16:53 Are you out of your mind?
867 01:16:59 Let's go. You're coming with us.
868 01:17:01 Are you arresting me?
869 01:17:03 Just get in the car and keep your mouth shut to the press.
870 01:17:21 You won't find any prints. He's too good for that.
871 01:17:32 It looks like we have a nice, clean friction print.
872 01:17:37 Unless of course, it's yours.
873 01:17:40 No, I was wearing gloves.
874 01:17:42 We'll know soon enough.
875 01:17:44 Put this through. Highest priority.
876 01:17:46 -You got it. -Thank you.
877 01:18:00 This perp's been in business for a long time.
878 01:18:03 I hear you, but you know, it's Cheney's problem now.
879 01:18:07 Yeah, that's what scares me.
880 01:18:09 See if there's been any homicides in the last 12 months...
881 01:18:13 ...involving surgically-removed flesh exposing bone.
882 01:18:18 No problem.
883 01:18:20 See you soon.
884 01:18:22 Hope so, Eddie.
885 01:18:23 Thelma, don't you let him run no circles around you.
886 01:18:26 Stay right, Eddie.
887 01:18:47 Oh, that print. We just got a positive I.D. on it.
888 01:18:52 The guy has three extremely violent priors.
889 01:18:56 Oh, look at that.
890 01:18:57 Taxi license, no less.
891 01:18:59 We got him.
892 01:19:01 Let's go, boys!
893 01:19:02 Somebody call ESU.
894 01:19:21 Now slide out, nice and easy.
895 01:19:38 That explains your print.
896 01:19:57 He's hoping you'd show up.
897 01:20:01 He's been worried about you.
898 01:20:03 Yeah, sure.
899 01:20:13 I didn't expect to see you again.
900 01:20:16 Poor Cheney, huh?
901 01:20:18 Grabbed the ball with both hands, scored for the other team.
902 01:20:23 I warned him that the perp was too smart to leave a print.
903 01:20:27 How you doing with that stuff?
904 01:20:30 Not too good.
905 01:20:32 Two pieces of the puzzle, but I don't know what it means.
906 01:20:38 Maybe this'll help.
907 01:20:41 Cheney will have your badge for that.
908 01:20:43 He wouldn't give me a voucher. What could I do?
909 01:20:47 You could take it back to him.
910 01:20:49 The man is a living monument to ineptitude.
911 01:20:52 True. Let's take a look.
912 01:20:55 What do you got there?
913 01:20:58 Third piece of the puzzle.
914 01:21:01 There's something really strange about it, though.
915 01:21:05 You gotta smell it.
916 01:21:08 Sure.
917 01:21:11 -Well, you-- -Shoot.
918 01:21:19 Sorry.
919 01:21:21 It's okay. Take your time.
920 01:21:33 You have to put it closer to my nose.
921 01:21:40 What do you think it is?
922 01:21:44 Kerosene?
923 01:21:48 Possibly.
924 01:21:50 This just came in from Eddie Ortiz.
925 01:21:52 Could you load these into the computer for me?
926 01:21:55 Sorry about that, Thelma.
927 01:21:58 ECU.
928 01:21:59 View scan.
929 01:22:02 "Dear Linc, I am enclosing photos of four unsolved homicides...
930 01:22:06 ...which took place in the last 12 months.
931 01:22:08 flesh has been removed from the victims' extremities.
932 01:22:12 I miss you. Love, Eddie."
933 01:22:15 I'll spare myself the pleasure if you don't mind.
934 01:22:21 Zoom.
935 01:22:25 Same mark.
936 01:22:28 Right.
937 01:22:29 Zoom.
938 01:22:31 Zoom.
939 01:22:33 Zoom.
940 01:22:38 Same messages.
941 01:22:44 It's him.
942 01:22:47 He was trying to make contact even then.
943 01:22:51 But Cheney never put it together.
944 01:23:00 Dysreflexia seizure. A bad one.
945 01:23:02 Hang on. Hang on. Breathe, Rhyme.
946 01:23:05 Come on, breathe with me.
947 01:23:07 Damn catheter's blocked.
948 01:23:09 Just let me get a BP on you. Stay with me! Breathe.
949 01:23:14 Hang on. Hang on.
950 01:23:16 Just let me check you.
951 01:23:19 Diastolic's over 125. I gotta get it down now.
952 01:23:28 Just give it a few seconds to work. Come on, breathe with me.
953 01:23:38 Come on.
954 01:23:42 Hang on, man.
955 01:23:44 Is he gonna make it?
956 01:23:47 If he does, he won't be happy.
957 01:23:51 What are you talking about?
958 01:23:54 He's finalized arrangements to self-terminate.
959 01:24:00 He convinced some doctor to help with his final transition, as he calls it.
960 01:24:07 But suicide?
961 01:24:08 It's the seizures.
962 01:24:11 Any one of them could put him into a vegetative state.
963 01:24:15 That's what he fears more than anything.
964 01:24:22 Who is it?
965 01:24:23 Captain Cheney.
966 01:24:25 Can I help you?
967 01:24:27 Police business. Open up.
968 01:24:29 Mr.Rhyme is asleep.
969 01:24:32 Well, wake him up. I need to see him now.
970 01:24:38 Let me deal with this asshole. You watch him.
971 01:24:40 Anything, just call me. He's all right.
972 01:24:52 Look, lady.
973 01:24:53 I hope you know that obstructing justice is a felony offense.
974 01:24:57 Look, don't "lady"me.
975 01:25:00 Unless you have a warrant, you can't come in here.
976 01:25:02 I'm coming in.
977 01:25:04 I have reason to believe there's stolen evidence in there.
978 01:25:09 What's your full name?
979 01:25:11 Thelma what?
980 01:25:13 So you wanna get official?
981 01:25:15 What did you say your name was?
982 01:25:22 You got a smart mouth and it'll get you in trouble.
983 01:25:25 It may bite your ass if you don't stop aggravating my patient.
984 01:25:29 I'm gonna leave now, but I'll be back.
985 01:25:32 And when I come back, it'll be with a warrant.
986 01:25:50 And I looked everywhere.
987 01:25:52 And I thought the conductor would be angry.
988 01:25:55 And I kept searching everywhere, and finally...
989 01:25:59 ...it was right on my lap.
990 01:26:05 Grandma can't wait to see you, you know.
991 01:27:02 What'd I do?
992 01:27:03 You're carrying a fare and your metre's not on...
993 01:27:06 ...and your hack license is not properly--
994 01:28:12 There's laws against molesting the handicapped, you know.
995 01:28:24 I wasn't a pretty sight, was I?
996 01:28:32 Thelma told me about your final transition.
997 01:28:39 Cop to cop, that subject's not open to discussion.
998 01:28:46 Why? Would you miss me?
999 01:28:48 Well, destiny's what we make it, right?
1000 01:28:54 You seem to have your reasons for "checking out."
1001 01:28:58 I expected more from someone like you.
1002 01:29:01 Well, I might surprise you...
1003 01:29:04 ...and live forever.
1004 01:29:06 Nothing you'd do would surprise me.
1005 01:29:08 Well, look who's still in the land of the living.
1006 01:29:12 for the moment.
1007 01:29:13 Cheney was here huffing and puffing.
1008 01:29:16 He promised to return with a warrant.
1009 01:29:17 Sorry I missed him.
1010 01:29:21 If that's him, tell him...
1011 01:29:22 -Say no more. -...l'm skiing.
1012 01:29:27 Hey, Paulie. Hang on.
1013 01:29:30 I don't know if it's just a coincidence...
1014 01:29:33 ...but an inspector was killed by a cabby who was off the metre.
1015 01:29:36 The thing is, a male witness who wouldn't give his name...
1016 01:29:40 ...saw the taxi with an old man and a little girl inside.
1017 01:29:44 Probably the doer that called.
1018 01:29:47 Jesus, he's got a kid.
1019 01:29:49 And an old man.
1020 01:29:51 Thank you, Paulie.
1021 01:29:54 We'd better look closer at that third piece of the puzzle.
1022 01:29:57 Close.
1023 01:29:59 Three murders. Three evidence clusters.
1024 01:30:04 Three pieces of paper.
1025 01:30:07 View scan.
1026 01:30:21 You're the queen of puzzles. What do you see?
1027 01:30:25 I'm looking. I'm looking.
1028 01:30:28 Lower the little one.
1029 01:30:31 That one.
1030 01:30:37 Twist that big one around.
1031 01:30:51 Doesn't that kind of look like a face? Mouth, nose, eye.
1032 01:30:56 Enhance.
1033 01:30:58 fade.
1034 01:31:02 A woman's face.
1035 01:31:07 Yes, it is.
1036 01:31:09 It's a logo.
1037 01:31:12 An old...
1038 01:31:13 ...turn-of-the-century...
1039 01:31:16 ...publisher's logo.
1040 01:31:18 You know it?
1041 01:31:20 I used to own a few of the books. Gothic stories.
1042 01:31:26 Crime stories.
1043 01:31:28 The killer is pointing us to an old book.
1044 01:31:57 Can I help you?
1045 01:32:03 I called about old crime books.
1046 01:32:06 Around the corner. Help yourself.
1047 01:32:09 Thanks.
1048 01:33:30 Aviation Two to Central.
1049 01:33:32 We're taking a flyby at the Brooklyn Bridge.
1050 01:33:35 Report appears unfounded at this time.
1051 01:33:39 Will check East River shoreline and advise.
1052 01:33:42 I need more small boats to search under the piers.
1053 01:33:45 By the heliport. Under the piers.
1054 01:33:48 It was the last murder in the book.
1055 01:33:51 They've gotta be along the shore.
1056 01:33:53 Listen, the lab says the odour we smelled...
1057 01:33:56 ...on the third piece of the puzzle is probably diesel fuel.
1058 01:33:59 There's an old boat refuelling station at the Staten Island Ferry pier.
1059 01:34:04 Check the pilings under the pier.
1060 01:34:53 found them!
1061 01:34:55 Over here!
1062 01:34:56 Here!
1063 01:34:58 Here!
1064 01:35:00 I can see someone with a light...
1065 01:35:02 ...signalling us from the old Staten Island Ferry pier.
1066 01:35:06 There appears to be two bodies in the water.
1067 01:35:16 Be advised, subject signalling is most likely NYPD officer.
1068 01:35:25 Over here!
1069 01:35:26 Here!
1070 01:35:35 Watch the pilings!
1071 01:35:40 We've got divers coming in to you now.
1072 01:35:48 Over to the ladder.
1073 01:35:53 Be advised, aideds are out of the water...
1074 01:35:56 ...and ESU is working on them at this time.
1075 01:36:05 Rhyme, are you there?
1076 01:36:09 We're too late.
1077 01:36:11 forget it. He's dead.
1078 01:36:17 The old man's gone.
1079 01:36:19 They're working on the girl, but it doesn't look good.
1080 01:36:26 Try again. I know she's still there.
1081 01:36:29 Come on, kid. Come on. Try for me.
1082 01:36:32 Come on. You can do it.
1083 01:36:35 Come on.
1084 01:36:37 Breathe.
1085 01:36:39 Breathe.
1086 01:36:45 She's breathing.
1087 01:36:46 She'll be okay. She's breathing. Can you hear me?
1088 01:36:49 -I think she's gonna make it. -Good. Good.
1089 01:36:54 You gotta find the clues that he left for us.
1090 01:36:58 See what you can find around the fuel tanks.
1091 01:37:01 All right.
1092 01:37:27 I found it.
1093 01:37:29 It's a map of some kind, some chunk of a clean bone...
1094 01:37:32 ...and a piece of a medal or a badge or something.
1095 01:37:38 There's initials engraved. It looks like...
1096 01:37:41 ...a P and a B.
1097 01:37:46 It's definitely a D.
1098 01:37:48 P.D. Sounds like a cop's badge.
1099 01:37:51 Think he'll kill a cop?
1100 01:37:54 Could be.
1101 01:37:58 Maps?
1102 01:38:01 Tell me about the map.
1103 01:38:03 Looks like an old subway map.
1104 01:38:06 I don't recognize the stations.
1105 01:38:10 When I scanned asbestos sites, I came across...
1106 01:38:13 ...stations that aren't in use anymore.
1107 01:38:16 There it is. The oldest station.
1108 01:38:18 On your map, is there an old station indicated at the tip of Manhattan?
1109 01:38:26 Navy Street.
1110 01:38:29 It's right next to the pier.
1111 01:38:31 Oh, shit.
1112 01:38:32 Cheney's here.
1113 01:38:38 You talking to Rhyme on that thing? Give me the radio.
1114 01:38:43 This is Cheney. What the hell do you think you're doing?
1115 01:38:47 Stealing evidence is a goddamn felony.
1116 01:38:50 I understand there's no chain-of-evidence voucher.
1117 01:38:53 Oh, yeah? I got some news for you.
1118 01:38:55 You're not a cop anymore. Understand?
1119 01:38:58 What you are is a fucking meddling cripple.
1120 01:39:01 I'm gonna place your little gofer under arrest.
1121 01:39:04 You don't mind that, do you?
1122 01:39:07 Lock her up.
1123 01:39:11 Where'd she go?
1124 01:39:37 I'm inside the Navy Street tunnel.
1125 01:39:39 There's grey dust everywhere. It's all over my shoes.
1126 01:39:48 There's footprints.
1127 01:39:50 One set of footprints.
1128 01:39:58 The mobile unit you've called is not responding.
1129 01:40:01 Re-call.
1130 01:41:04 No dust.
1131 01:41:05 He changed the numbers.
1132 01:41:08 7-8-4-9-9. What is that?
1133 01:41:11 7-8-4-9-9.
1134 01:41:15 What does it mean?
1135 01:41:36 Help me, Rhyme. Help me.
1136 01:41:55 He's gonna kill Rhyme.
1137 01:42:19 Coming.
1138 01:42:26 Hey, what are you doing here?
1139 01:42:53 Is that Amelia?
1140 01:42:58 Bed mode.
1141 01:43:18 Thelma, is that you?
1142 01:43:27 No, it's me. Richard.
1143 01:43:30 Richard? What's up?
1144 01:43:33 Thelma asked me to check the heart-pacing machine.
1145 01:43:48 Where is Thelma?
1146 01:43:50 Out in the hall.
1147 01:44:09 Phone mode.
1148 01:44:20 It was time we had a quiet moment together.
1149 01:44:23 You and I, no interruptions.
1150 01:44:27 What's on your mind?
1151 01:44:29 I think it's time to set the record straight.
1152 01:44:33 Syracuse.
1153 01:44:35 You remember Syracuse, don't you?
1154 01:44:39 You wrote an expert opinion.
1155 01:44:41 I wrote thousands of opinions.
1156 01:44:43 Don't fucking tell me you don't remember Syracuse.
1157 01:44:47 They called it an investigation. It was a witch hunt.
1158 01:44:50 There was a forensics cop up in Syracuse, New York.
1159 01:44:55 Marcus Andrews.
1160 01:44:57 Okay, that was the cop that was suspected...
1161 01:44:59 ...of tampering with evidence in some homicide cases.
1162 01:45:03 Nothing was tampered with.
1163 01:45:04 Six innocent people went to jail.
1164 01:45:07 They went to jail because they were guilty. They were scum.
1165 01:45:10 -He doctored the reports. -Nothing was doctored.
1166 01:45:14 He planted blood evidence.
1167 01:45:15 My work was impeccable.
1168 01:45:19 Where are we going with this...
1169 01:45:23 ...Marcus?
1170 01:45:29 Your report destroyed my life.
1171 01:45:32 My report was not a legal finding.
1172 01:45:34 -You never let me defend myself. -I never even met you.
1173 01:45:38 I was sent to prison for six years!
1174 01:45:41 I spent two more years getting to you.
1175 01:45:43 Do you know what happens to a cop in jail?
1176 01:45:46 Every day, every single day...
1177 01:45:49 ...over and over, I was brutalized.
1178 01:45:52 I became a human toilet...
1179 01:45:54 ...because of your expert opinion.
1180 01:45:56 Well, you will never point the finger of blame at anyone ever again.
1181 01:46:03 You were never as good as they said.
1182 01:46:05 I played you. I tested you.
1183 01:46:08 I gave you every clue.
1184 01:46:10 You and your helper couldn't save them.
1185 01:46:12 Their blood is on your hands. You failed.
1186 01:46:15 You failed, you fuck.
1187 01:46:17 Game of chess, Mr.Rhyme. Some people win. Some people lose.
1188 01:46:21 I win, Mr.Rhyme. I win. You lose.
1189 01:46:27 Which vegetable would you like to be?
1190 01:46:31 A carrot?
1191 01:46:35 How about a zucchini?
1192 01:46:40 Zucchini?
1193 01:46:41 You wanna be a zucchini?
1194 01:46:43 I'm sorry, I didn't hear you.
1195 01:46:46 Did you say zucchini?
1196 01:47:26 You want to play?
1197 01:47:40 Shall we cut out your tongue, Mr.Rhyme?
1198 01:47:44 How about your eye? Your eye?
1199 01:47:46 I'll just pop it out of there.
1200 01:47:49 Let's leave that for now.
1201 01:47:50 You can watch me.
1202 01:47:52 You can watch me while I gut you open right down the middle.
1203 01:48:02 What?
1204 01:48:06 What?
1205 01:48:45 Can you hear me?
1206 01:48:48 Oh, God.
1207 01:48:54 Step aside. We'll take care of him.
1208 01:49:49 I've always loved this view.
1209 01:49:51 I like it too, doc.
1210 01:49:54 It's looking better every day.
1211 01:49:57 How you guys doing?
1212 01:49:59 Good.
1213 01:50:06 You got an operating license for that?
1214 01:50:09 I got a learner's permit.
1215 01:50:18 -How's your boyfriend? -He's in florida. He play golf.
1216 01:50:21 Playing golf?
1217 01:50:23 Captain flash on wheels.
1218 01:50:25 Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas, everyone.
1219 01:50:28 If you be cruising, you might as well be amusing.
1220 01:50:31 -There you go. -Thank you, Eddie.
1221 01:50:38 Come on in.
1222 01:50:39 Merry Christmas.
1223 01:50:45 -You're looking good there, Mr.Rhyme. -Mr.Rhyme?
1224 01:50:48 It's Lincoln to you. Loosen your shorts.
1225 01:50:54 Oh, my goodness.
1226 01:50:56 Oh, my goodness. What are you doing here?
1227 01:51:00 -Merry Christmas, Uncle Linc. -Give me a kiss.
1228 01:51:03 Merry Christmas, Kimmy. How are you?
1229 01:51:05 How you doing, Tony?
1230 01:51:07 I didn't know you'd make this trip.
1231 01:51:09 Wouldn't be a surprise if you knew.
1232 01:51:11 I'm sorry. Amelia, this is my sister, Janine. Her family.
1233 01:51:15 Yeah, I know. Hi.
1234 01:51:17 You know?
1235 01:51:19 We've met.
1236 01:51:20 On the phone. How you doing?
1237 01:51:26 Merry Christmas, Lincoln.
1238 01:51:39 Merry Christmas.