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- thanks, andy. - did you drink? - don't yell at me, all right? - no. i feel like, if i could drink, then i could be with bobby.
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i'm gonna lose him. maybe i already did. whatever else is going on, you can't add booze. so just never be happy, right? when i drank, i could work good-- not feel like such a whore. don't talk like that. you feel how you feel, andy. sending me back undercover, shaking it up for liery-- it's like the-- the job knew what i was. you know what you're saying's not right. i want a drink. add hiding to everything else. hiding's got a lot of pluses. [pager beeping] [pager beeping] the squad. me too. you wanna stop home and change?
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[sniffles] something's going on inside of you. something's brewing up. you gotta hold on. thanks for coming, andy. don't drink.
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we're over here. hey. what do we got? mike zorzi-- got in the middle of a stickup. put down one of the perps. the other one fled on foot. he gave me a description. i put it out. - zorzi's off-duty? - he's workin' days. you got an i.d. on this d.o.a. perp? nope.
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tony moore? yeah. had a hell of a sweet voice. - okay, thanks, shannon. - okay. want me to start a canvass? how's it going? okay. what do you want me to do? take down the license plate numbers of the cars in the area here. they could have parked along here before ripping this guy off. mm-hmm. so you guys drive in from the squad? we were having a cup of coffee. [radio chatter] - zorzi, how you feel? - i knew him my whole life, man. hey, detective. hey. we're glad you're okay.
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i'm coming out, two spanish guys got tony out of the car. - that one's got a gun on him. - all right, back up. - you picked tony up from the airport? - he had flew in from vegas. i'm half a bodyguard. he would get paranoid. you know, those $10,000 rings he's got on. - so you come out of the store. - i draw my weapon. tony's saying, "mike, shoot the sons of bitches." scared out of his wits. before i know what, the scumbag puts a couple of rounds into him point blank. what happened to the second guy? the second guy grabbed the attach? case that tony's got. he takes off running. you fired at him? just wanted to see how tony was doing. then i went and called it in. - what did he have in the attach? case? - thieving scumbag. i don't even know what he thought he was getting. the only thing tony kept in there was, like, sheet music. but you got a good solid look at the second guy? oh, yeah. yeah. gave shannon a description.
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tony and the tremonts, summer of '64? there was a lot of doo-xxx records out. if i could carry a tune i would sing it for you. you would know. yeah. yeah, all right. okay. so the d.o.a. perp is a joseph vasquez. he's got two robbery collars with the same partner-- roberto roca. this roca doesn't fit the description that zorzi gave us, - but, you know, we'll see what he has to say. - anything off canvass? four different people heard shots. nobody saw anything. m.e. says the d.o.a. victim had cocaine residue in his nostrils. tony moore?
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about moore using coke? uh-uh. he did find time to talk about how tight they were. maybe he's protecting his buddy's reputation. one possibility. zorzi's gonna have to get dole-tested. [sighs] yeah. - you want me to tell him? - no. let's give him a chance to tell us what he left out. either of you know zorzi personally? he wasn't a drinker, about all i can say. i never saw him in the bars. i barely know the guy. yeah. back when it was-- [chuckles] mauriello-- before he changed it. tony mauriello, huh? i can remember those guys... hanging on the corner, harmonizing-- man. young kid. i couldn't think of nothing cooler than that. excuse me, zorzi. we need a minute. - yeah, sure, sure. - hey, you guys are gonna catch that other bum, right? - that's our plan. - tony was a great guy. he loved cops.
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yeah, some. listen, i was gonna come talk to you. tony being who he was, you know, there's probably gonna be reporters, tv. i want my name left out of it. we weren't planning on talking to any press. this other scumbag being at large, i don't want to put my family in jeopardy. let me ask you. tony moore have a cocaine habit you were aware of? you saying there was coke in his system? you know, those stickup guys-- maybe they figured that's what was in tony's briefcase. if i knew that, i wouldn't hide it from you fellas. but we're gonna need you to get dole-tested. [laughs] say what? hey, you know the way this job is. anything involved with drugs, you know. - you don't mind, do you? - do i mind? listen, if tony had went into the john at la guardia... and did something, i don't know. but what i could swear to is, i never saw him use. i never saw him in possession. he respected cops.
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ure me for a coke hound. - whoa, whoa. hold on, zorzi. - no, no, man. you got it. hey, sarge. i gotta go over to lefrak city, xxxx in a cup to satisfy these detectives. - go pick up bobby rock, huh? - hey, bobby. hey, andy. what do you got? d.o.a. dump job over on avenue "b." they brought you guys in early off that shooting last night, huh? - [sipowicz] yeah. - hey! you're sending mike zorzi to get dole-tested? - sarge, you know we can't talk about the case. - who's the good guy here? nobody's making him a bad guy. well, then why's he have to get doled? he's 15 years on the job. you mind just letting us run our investigation here, sarge?
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[sighs] russell's upset. she's looking not to drink. she tell you to tell me this? no. i'm telling you on my own. so, what you're not breaking any kind of 12-step secret handshake here, giving her up? yoknow, she comes over to my place after this xxxxxxx liery got it, and she seems like she's getting past whatever it was that was hanging her up. - what did she say that was? - something about being unsure of herself. she talked about... flirting with boys in high school, showing off her figure. said she told you that?hore.
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- is that what she's talking about? - i don't think so. all's i know, she's gotta hold on. not drink on top of it. well, andy, i can't hold her hand no more, man. and i can't stop her from bringing the drink to her mouth. we should pick up this bobby rock. -type stabbing wounds. the girl can't be older than 17. is that an earring in her navel? one of those pierce jobs? yeah. plus a couple of tattoos. if i'd set foot in my parents' house with any of this crap-- yeah, i know. if i let slip a curse word anywheres close to my old man-- - pow. right across the mouth. - yeah, but it taught you respect. yeah, no earrings in my navel.
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rush-o-rama number 18, starring michelle." yeah, that's her. what's "crush-o-rama" supposed to mean? i get the feeling it's not from the "g" section at blockbuster. bobby rock, bobby rock. have a seat right there. i wasn't doing anything. - no? you weren't hanging out with your boy joe vasquez? - not last night. you and joe get tired of robbing gas stations? you figure you'll take off this good-looking italian for his jewelry? - not me. - so then what were you doing last night? i was watching the knicks game on tv. watching the knicks, huh? anybody with you?
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i wish i knew who it was... who shot and killed him. oh, yeah? why is that? -i just would like to know. -you and joe vasquez are tight. you're sorry to see him dead. i can understand that. you know what i can't figure? you all being so tight, him doing this stickup without you. look, if i was with him, watching his back-- mm-hmm? i tell you this-- it would be a whole different story. yeah? well, maybe you got some idea who it was... how about that, roberto, huh? who it could have been cut and ran... while your buddy was breathing his last breath. [groans, chuckles] i wish i knew that too, because i'd be taking care of it all by myself without troubling you all. that's not how you should be looking at this, roberto. the way you should be looking at it, you count yourself lucky you didn't catch a couple of hot ones in the chest yourself. do you hear what i'm saying to you? huh?
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how's the coffee this morning, lieutenant? i don't know, cohen. roberto roca's not the guy, and he's no help with who else might've been with vasquez. well, zorzi tested clean. well, that's one good thing. desk downstairs is sending a guy up. says he saw something last night on essex street. anything else on the cars that were parked along there?
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i witnessed a shooting last night when i was driving my cab. mm-hmm. where was this at? on essex street. i didn't report it when it happened. i apologize for that. i'm detective sipowicz. this is detective simone. what's your name? i'm rajnish prasad. let's go talk down here. thank you. i made a right turn onto essex street. i saw an italian man running out of the market. who were standing by a car across the street. the italian shoots twice, hits one of those other men-- a puerto rican. wait a minute. you're rolling by, right? it's night. how do you take note that one of these guys is italian, the other one's puerto rican? i know that store. the koreans own that store. they can barely speak english. they barely even try. anyway, when i see this happening, i wonder if the owner... had chased a thief out into the street. but the man in the doorway is white.
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get in the cab, they don't have a polite word to say. give you 25 cents for a tip. are you sure on the number of men you saw standing by the car? two men. my impression-- the puerto rican was robbing the other one. my first week driving a cab, a puerto rican boy stuck a gun to my head. welcome to new york. you see anyone fleeing the scene, mr. prasad? no. nobody was fleeing the scene. was my impression right? the puerto rican was robbing the other one? we're piecing that together. because even so, that's no excuse... robbery should be handled by the police. without law, we don't have a city. we have a jungle. thanks very much for coming in. we may call you in a few days. you're welcome. [sipowicz] thank you. the other way. we gotta call that xxxxxxx baumgartner... and have him let us know when zorzi gets back. ask him about what this guy's saying. [man on tv] you ready? [woman on tv] yeah. yeah? go. here you go.
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this is so sick. [woman laughing] - i don't understand the turn-on. - something to do with feet. how do the worms fit in? i mean, who'd pay money to watch this? well, if this crush-o-rama 18 guy's obviously selling things-- fast forward to the end. maybe there's a mailing address. hey. - yeah. - guy that's coming up referred over by missing persons. - he registered his daughter last thursday. - [kirkendall] thanks. - "michelle mirren." - oh. when you were crushing that little worm into a grease stain? uh-- i don't know. what kind of warped piece of garbage is that? - something to do with feet. - i'm gonna go see gina. here. here's the post office box at the end of the tape. we can trace the guy through this. turn off the tape. ah. i'm walter mirren. hi.
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ns for us, that would really be helpful. detective medavoy, walter mirren. how do you do? my daughter is michelle mirren. she's missing. mr. mirren, do you have any idea... if someone might have wanted to harm your daughter? uh, no. boyfriend? if she was dating anybody, it was in spite of me. i'd given her a curfew because of, uh, disciplinary problems. turn around, she's 16 years old. everything's an argument. her mother, uh-- we divorced six years ago. she moved across country. keeps no kind of relationship with michelle. so in terms of friends we might talk to-- uh, one girl came by the house. tattoos on her arms. i hit the roof.
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in making videos? you mean at school? oh, anywhere. you know, just goofing around. no, i don't think so. are you, uh-- are you hopeful... you might be able to locate michelle? sir, i have to tell you a girl's body's been found which could be your daughter's. i have a photograph i'm gonna ask you to look at. you need to prepare yourself for the possibility it's michelle.
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here's some water, sir. [sobbing] just got back from ballistics. baumgartner said you wanted to see me. you mind coming upstairs? did you get those test results back? this isn't about that. but you know i wasn't lying, right? i just heard mike tested clean for drugs and alcohol. of course i tested clean. - call your delegate. - hey, sarge, give us a break. - guys wanna act like their i.a.b. - i.a.b.? listen, we got some information that we need... to clear up with you about what went down. information? call your delegate, mike. we got a witness that saw part of what went down, and we need to talk to you about some of the details that you told us about. - what witness? some skell? - hey, will you stay out of this? i'm gonna go call my delegate. i think i should do that.
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'cause he's just a uniform cop? aw, come on. you're doing zorzi a big favor stirring thisis thing up like this. been in this precinct seven years. i bet you can't tell me his wife's name. stop breathing booze in my face. you think i'm drinking? you wanna xxxx-test me too? come on, put your hands out. [chuckles] gogood f you, andy, not going off. everything's gonna be out of whack the whole rest of the day... 'cause i walk without hitting this turd. xxxxxxxs. i got it. you just call me an xxxxxxx, mackey? yeah, you call me an xxxxxxx with my back turned. now i'm here in front of you,,? what am i supposed to say to someone looks to hurt his own?
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so if i wanna go upstairs, i'm gonna go upstairs. if i wanna stay right down here in front of your face, that's what i'm gonna do. any more?

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