maybe drasso overlooked something. -yeaea oh, and while you're at it, why don't you go visit stansfield again? -it's a good idea. -you know, i keep meaning to pack up mark's things, send them back to his mother in connecticut, but somehow i just never seem to get around to it. -mr. stansfield, did the task force were really more interested in his personal life. -yeah. ay that mark did most of his work on his pc, right? -a good deal of it. he used to do a lot t graphics work on the pc. -i see. now, of the disks i have here in my hand, three are not labeled like the others. -really? that's strange. -yeah. uh, can we put that one on? -sure. why is that blocked out like that? -i don't know. that's strange. let me bring it up, that file. huh. that filils protected by a security code. -oh, brother. listen, mr. stansfield, if it's not too much of an imposition, do you think i c cld take these three, ah, disks with me to have the lab look at them? -that's no problem at all. -great. thanks. -you think there could be something i