car's registered to a jerry torelli. wanted her good and dead. that guy over there saw what happened. all right. i'll talk to the firemen. thanks. how you doin', sir? what's your name? jim chaney. i saw it from my window right there. what'd you see, jim? white guy dumps gasoline into the car, lights it--boom-- explosion. inferno. then what happened? car jams off soon as he's in. did you get a look at him? no, chief. my eyes was on that fire. yeah, ok. listen, um, i didn't know there was a girl inside. otherwise, i'd have tried to help. you talked to us. you helped. did you give the cop your name and number and all that? yes. ok. they said the fire marshal called the owner. they know not to do that. well, luckily, they didn't reach him. let's get over there. man: who's there? detectives. is there a problem? you jerry torelli? yeah. i'm detective sipowicz. this is detective simone and russell. nothing bad happened, did it? you drive a '92 pontiac? my daughter julie does. it's registered in my name. when did you last see julie? she was just here for