NYPD Blue Season 1 Episode 19 Serge The Concierge
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00:00Are you and Kelly up detective?
00:15Yeah.
00:16He wants to talk to a detective.
00:18Look, I'm going to do it.
00:21Here's what I need to know.
00:24If a person was involved in a type of situation,
00:30and he didn't know.
00:33And now he came forward,
00:36cooperating, trying to assist.
00:40How...
00:41How would he stand?
00:45Give us more hints.
00:46What was the situation?
00:49A possibility of disposing a body.
00:53And the person had no idea that's what it was.
00:56But the person knows it was a body now.
00:58Well, he figured it out.
01:00Subsequently.
01:01Or maybe even...
01:03Maybe even at the situation,
01:05he's thinking,
01:06this is a pretty heavy rock.
01:08All right, so let's say he knew it was a body,
01:11but maybe he didn't have anything to do with getting it dead.
01:15Or say that, then.
01:17How jammed up would he be then?
01:18Well, coming in, being cooperative.
01:23Assuming the person didn't have anything to do with the death.
01:26Absolutely not.
01:29I'm at a party.
01:30Guy asked me to help him with something.
01:32He's my host.
01:34He asked you to take out a rug.
01:35He asked me to help him take a rug outside.
01:38And somebody from the party's in the rug.
01:40That's my guess.
01:42Afterward.
01:43After the fact.
01:44Who would that be?
01:46I think a girl.
01:49Marilyn.
01:51Because she wasn't around afterward.
01:56What would she be to the guy?
01:58His girlfriend.
02:00And they've been beefing all night.
02:01And then they were going at each other in his bedroom.
02:05And maybe I even saw the top of her head rolled up in the rug.
02:10I mean, afterward.
02:11Going over it in my mind.
02:13Maybe.
02:14Maybe I glimpsed something like that.
02:16This guy got a name?
02:18I mean, but first tell me what my situation would be.
02:21Probably okay, but you gotta stop playing Tommy Dimwit here.
02:25This guy's name.
02:30Ricky Testa.
02:31Where'd you put the rug?
02:33A dumpster in an alley outside the apartment.
02:37Outside the old post office garage.
02:41Fifth between B and C.
02:43And this was last night?
02:45Three nights ago.
02:46Three nights ago?
02:48Thanks for rushing over.
02:49Are you serious?
02:50Do you know where that body's gonna be now, huh?
02:53That body's gonna be in a garbage dump.
02:55You know who's gonna have to go looking for it?
02:57Picking through millions of tons of rotten garbage?
03:01We are getting laughed at and crapped on by a bunch of overweight seagulls.
03:05In terms of my being jammed up,
03:08you figure I'll be all right?
03:10Yeah.
03:11You're gonna be all right,
03:12and we're gonna be up to our asses in garbage.
03:14P morning's.
03:15Go on.
03:17P long.
03:24Bye.
03:25Bye.
03:32Bye.
03:32Bye.
03:33Bye.
03:33Bye.
03:36Bye.
03:36Bye.
03:37Bye.
03:37Bye.
03:38Bye.
03:40Bye.
05:41Oh, there he is.
05:43Hey, Robin.
05:44What's going on?
05:47Hey, Johnny.
05:50Jimmy died.
05:51Ah, I'm sorry.
05:57I'm sorry.
05:59You know what?
06:00Let's go.
06:01He died in his sleep.
06:18That's peaceful.
06:20Yeah, good.
06:21He's out of his pain now.
06:23Yeah.
06:24Yeah.
06:28You're going to be in memorial service?
06:31No, he didn't want anything.
06:33Hmm.
06:34He just had me down at the track putting his ashes on the finish line.
06:39Ashes on the finish and 99 to 1 on the tote board.
06:46Hmm.
06:47So Jimmy won it.
06:48I, um, I'm going to go away for a little while, Johnny.
06:58Yeah, good idea.
07:00My plane leaves at 11 tonight.
07:03Is there any chance we could catch some dinner?
07:05Absolutely.
07:07Absolutely.
07:07I'll call you later.
07:08Okay.
07:09Okay?
07:09All right.
07:13Hey, Robin.
07:16You're going to be okay?
07:18Yeah, I, I'll, I'll be fine.
07:20You sure?
07:20Yeah.
07:21All right.
07:22We'll talk later.
07:23Okay.
07:23Okay.
07:23Okay.
07:23Make book on it, Andy.
07:38I'm going to get a skin reaction half an hour after we're out at that dump.
07:43You're going to see me come down with, with, with, with dizziness and, and, and an allergic
07:48skin breakdown.
07:49Yeah, well, I'll keep a close eye on your matter, boy.
07:51I, oh, man, I, large in Taiwan is not large in America.
07:59They say they dump 13,000 tons of garbage in that city landfill every day.
08:03Well, sanitation gave us the sector number to load, and it's in section six, seven.
08:08So you know what that means, Martinez?
08:09Mm-hmm.
08:10That means since we know the sector number, we're only going to have to pick through four
08:15or five hundred tons of garbage out of that whole 13,000.
08:19Those, those places are like giant Petri dishes.
08:23Everybody decent?
08:25I'm in.
08:26Uh, Detective Sipowicz, Jerry McCabe from the 8th Precinct is on the phone.
08:32He says it's urgent.
08:33Oh, yeah.
08:36Mine, too.
08:37Yeah.
08:42Sipowicz.
08:43Yeah, how's it going, Jerry?
08:45Yeah, that's my son.
08:54Uh-huh.
08:58What?
09:10I got to meet you guys at the dump.
09:13What's going on, Andy?
09:14I got a problem with my kid.
09:20Listen, uh, I'm sorry, huh?
09:23Do what you got to do.
09:24Yeah, thanks.
09:25John.
09:26Hey, don't worry about it.
09:28Mm-hmm.
09:31What's going on?
09:32Let me ask you something, John.
09:33Yeah.
09:33Do you know, uh, Nick Savino, Manhattan North Narcotics?
09:42No.
09:44He just popped Andy for selling coke.
09:49Did you talk to the guy?
09:50Uh-uh.
09:51He's an undercover.
09:52He was out on a buy operation.
09:54They said he'd be back in a couple hours.
09:56That don't sound like Andy, does it?
09:58I don't know what he's into lately.
10:05Listen, I got to get over there.
10:06Hey, I'll see you later.
10:07All right.
10:08Thanks for calling me, Jerry.
10:32I know how this feels.
10:36I got a brother.
10:38He's a mess.
10:39Every time I think he's squared away, I get one of these calls.
10:41It starts all over again.
10:43My kid's never been arrested.
10:45Yeah.
10:46Wow.
10:47Savino's on his way back in.
10:49I, uh, I asked around about the pop.
10:51They said a month ago he made three buys, got a warrant on a John Doe dealer.
10:58Today he's about your son in the same area, IDs him as the pusher, and had some uniforms bring him in.
11:05What kind of cop, Savino?
11:08He's a tough guy.
11:09Makes about 20 collars a month.
11:11That stand up?
11:12Yeah, they tend to stand up.
11:15You want to see your boy?
11:17Yeah.
11:21Let's get the sound of the boy coming out.
11:26He should be picked up.
11:27Where is he?
11:29All right.
11:31It's okay.
11:34Really, he's fine.
11:36Now, the, uh, the holding key is around there.
11:38I'll do it, okay?
11:39All right.
11:39Thanks, Jerry.
11:41Hey, sorry.
11:42I want the holding.
11:42Yeah, thanks for courtesy, Sid, boys.
11:44Thanks.
11:46Thanks.
11:51You all right?
12:20Yeah.
12:20What happened?
12:24I was on my way to work, and I got arrested by two cops.
12:28You know what for?
12:29They said I sold coke to a narc three weeks ago.
12:33Did you do that?
12:35No.
12:37You believe me?
12:39Why wouldn't I believe you?
12:40Why would you believe me?
12:42You don't know me very well.
12:46I believe you because you're telling me you didn't do it, Andy.
12:49If you did do it, tell me now, and we'll take things from there.
12:56I didn't sell any coke.
12:57I don't have anything to do with any drugs or alcohol.
13:10It's got to be a mix-up.
13:11I'll, uh, I'll talk to the cop that arrested you.
13:16You need anything?
13:16I'd like to get out of here.
13:21Try and take it easy.
13:23I'll see you in a little while.
13:24Sure.
13:40Hey.
13:42I'm sure you're going.
13:43Thanks.
13:44Right.
13:44Savino, I'm Andy Sipowitz from the 15th squad.
13:52Hi.
13:54You just took my son down this morning.
13:58Yeah, I'm sorry it was your kid.
14:00My son says he didn't do it.
14:10He sold to me.
14:12I believe my son.
14:14I made three directs off him before the warrant.
14:17I spotted him in the same area this morning, and we took him.
14:20The work's in that neighborhood.
14:22When I saw him, he was selling drugs in that neighborhood.
14:28Look, would you just do this?
14:31Keep the kid in holding for the rest of today.
14:34Don't run him through the system yet.
14:36And let me look around on the street a little bit.
14:38You're wasting your time, you know?
14:40He's, uh...
14:41Then it's my time getting wasted.
14:44Hey, Savino, we're all in the same job together.
14:47I'm not asking you to do anything illegal.
14:49Savino, phone.
14:53You're right.
14:54I got a call.
14:55I heard.
14:56How about it?
15:01All right, go ahead.
15:02Um, I'll store the paperwork.
15:05Should you go down and take a Polaroid of him?
15:08For what?
15:10Because I want to show his photo on the street.
15:14I don't have a recent likeness.
15:19Yeah, hey, uh, take a message, all right?
15:22Yeah, no problem.
15:24We got a camera over here.
15:25I don't know.
15:26But I don't even know.
15:29I don't know.
15:29I don't know.
15:29I don't know.
15:30The park moves.
15:38Join the police department.
15:57Stand up to your knees in gooey condoms.
16:01It's not like we should just look for the rug, right?
16:03That's right.
16:04I keep thinking maybe she could have rolled out of the rug when the garbage truck turned over the dumpster.
16:14That's it!
16:15That's it!
16:17Greg.
16:18Greg.
16:19I'm taking these birds out, John!
16:21No, you're not.
16:22Do not take that weapon out, Greg.
16:24I've been trapped on three times in the last 20 minutes, John!
16:27Greg, do not discharge that weapon.
16:30Greg, put it away.
16:33Put it away, Greg.
16:34I've got a rash!
16:35I hear ya.
16:36I can feel it out of my overalls!
16:38Hey!
16:39Remember these?
16:54We're looking for a female, right?
16:56Yeah!
16:57Blonde!
16:58About 25!
17:00Well, here's a 65 year old male.
17:03Gray hair!
17:06Who the hell is this?
17:07What the hell is this!
17:08What the hell is this!
17:09What the hell is this!
17:10Look, I know you're the man.
17:36Look, I want you to know I'm clean, empty, and working.
17:38And in one of my last 18 days of a six-month probation, you know,
17:42I ain't never run into a bad citizen, no sir.
17:44I want you to look at a photograph.
17:46I want you to look at a photograph.
17:48He was hanging around my building, everybody was shooting and smoking,
17:51and, you know, I came up like one of them dolphins.
17:53So what, do you stay around here all day?
17:55Yeah, right here, you know, turn and turn around.
17:58Just keep my face in the sun, I follow the rays.
18:00Just pay attention to me, just pay attention to me.
18:02Look at this picture.
18:04You know this kid?
18:06So I seen him, he work around here, right across the street.
18:10You mean down the block?
18:12No, across the street, 1840 Grove.
18:15He sold dime bags in that hallway right there.
18:18This kid never even did drugs.
18:19Don't sell him down just to make yourself look good to a cop.
18:22Okay, sure, if you say it, I believe it, I believe it.
18:25Look, I mean, something's in my eyes.
18:27I don't recognize the guy, I don't recognize him, I'm clean.
18:29Yeah, yeah, yeah.
18:32Anyway, it couldn't be Lenny.
18:34He didn't even look so weird, I mean...
18:37Did you say Lenny?
18:39Is this Lenny?
18:40This is Lenny?
18:41Sure, I cleaned him up, cut his hair.
18:43Is he selling around here today?
18:45Well, I ain't see him in a while.
18:46Is Lenny got a last name?
18:48Yeah, yeah, Lenny James.
18:49Where can I find him?
18:51Yeah, I'm gonna put the hat in.
18:53He got a girlfriend too, she's over to the Edison,
18:56but I, you know, I'm clean, I don't know, I don't know.
19:00Here, here, here.
19:01You stick around here, alright?
19:03I ain't movin'.
19:09Police, open up.
19:10What's this?
19:11Police!
19:12Police, open up!
19:13You got a warrant?
19:14I got a warrant.
19:15Come on, open up or I'll make this door a ramp.
19:17Okay, don't break it.
19:18There's nothing in here.
19:19Wait a minute.
19:26You got no warrant.
19:29I must've lost it.
19:32Where's Lenny?
19:33You mean you did all this cha-cha stuff just to find Lenny?
19:41You must not be too bright.
19:43Yeah, well, I can spell soap.
19:45Can you?
19:46Is this him?
19:47Maybe once.
19:48But he hasn't looked that good for a long time.
19:52I want to know where he is.
19:55Where you guys put him?
20:00Right, Giz?
20:03He got busted two weeks ago for a stick-up.
20:07Prick.
20:08Obed me $85.
20:10I got that for you, but you gotta tell me the truth about something.
20:15I'm not asking you to give this guy up.
20:17All I'm asking, when he was out, if I was looking to cop from Lenny,
20:21if I knew that he dealt coke, where would I go to score?
20:25Over on Grove, 1840.
20:31That's the 85-hour answer.
20:34He was screwing the super's daughter!
20:38You're sure, huh?
20:40Definite ID.
20:42Yeah, no, we were working on another case.
20:44We found him by accident.
20:47Yeah.
20:48All right, tell EME thanks for getting back to me so soon.
20:52Right, thanks.
20:55So it's Maury's town.
20:57And EME got it off the prints.
21:00How'd he die?
21:01Yeah.
21:02Iffy on the decomposition.
21:03They're talking strangulation.
21:05They still got a detoxicology.
21:08There's gonna be a lot of heat on this.
21:10Yeah.
21:10Big shot like this getting found on a TV crate.
21:15Andy's still got that personal situation, huh?
21:17I think for a little while.
21:18You mind talking to the Talbot of yourself?
21:21Absolutely no problem.
21:23I talked to Mediboy and Martinez.
21:25No luck yet on the original body.
21:27Yeah, I feel bad for him.
21:29That's all over in the dump.
21:30You want to go back?
21:31Well, I'd love to, Lieutenant, but I gotta go talk to this woman.
21:41John?
21:42Yeah.
21:43Burn that bag.
21:44It's going.
21:46Detective Kelly, let's see more gold.
21:48Hiya, Mr. Gold.
21:49Excuse me.
21:50Oops, yeah.
21:51I've been out all day.
21:52I got your message.
21:53I'm sure you're very busy.
21:55Is this someplace we can talk?
21:57Right in the back.
21:58Come on.
21:59I got a few minutes.
22:06I was Jimmy Buxler's lawyer and his business manager.
22:10Yeah, I know.
22:11Me kneeling all of the wedding for you.
22:14Yeah.
22:15He had me in Singapore negotiating a contract.
22:19I was in the Cayman Islands when he died.
22:22Yeah.
22:22Son of a bitch croaks while I'm busy burying his money.
22:27So, now I'm executing his will.
22:31Read that.
22:41Whatever he asks you to do in there, I'm supposed to set you up for $1,000 a week for as long
22:46as you agree to do it.
22:47Well, first of all, what he's asking me to do in here, I do for nothing.
22:53Never admit you'd do anything for nothing, Detective.
22:57So, how do you want to receive the funds?
23:00Well, I need to speak to somebody about this before I go ahead, okay?
23:05So, can I get back to you on it?
23:08Okay.
23:08Okay.
23:12Hope Jimmy's not asking you to kill anybody.
23:14Listen to this guy we've been dealing with in the Caymans.
23:22See you.
23:23Yeah.
23:23Thanks for coming in.
23:25I'm just out.
23:49I'm Detective John Kelly.
23:51Is this news about Maurice?
23:55Could I come in, please?
23:59Oh, come into the library.
24:09Why don't you sit down?
24:10Mrs. Talb, I wish there was another way to be able to say this to you, but we found your
24:22husband's body.
24:24Oh, my God.
24:26I'm sorry.
24:32Where was he?
24:33Where did you find him?
24:35Staten Island.
24:36Rhys has never been to Staten Island in his life.
24:42He found his body in a landfill out there.
24:47Oh.
24:52How did he die?
24:54Well, it appears he's been strangled.
24:56I had hoped we'd find out that he ran away.
25:03So did we.
25:06Even if that meant he was unhappy with me.
25:13Do you have any suspects?
25:18Well, not yet.
25:20You feel like you're up for talking about it?
25:22Did he have any enemies?
25:29Anything like that?
25:30Personal feuds?
25:33No.
25:34Business associates?
25:36Anybody angry at him?
25:38If this were not some random act of street violence, don't you think the criminal would have
25:44asked for ransom or some of my jewelry or art?
25:48Well, he disappeared in Central Park while he was taking his walk.
25:56Yes.
25:58Any special reason he'd go to Central Park?
26:02Why do you ask that?
26:04Well, I'm not trying to pry Mrs. Taub into his sexual habits or preferences.
26:09It's merely in regards to his death.
26:15As far as I know, my husband had no sexual preferences.
26:20I suppose I could always be surprised.
26:27Oh, excuse me, Mrs. Taub.
26:29I'll return later.
26:30No, no.
26:31This is Detective Kelly, Serge Deschanel.
26:34He's our concierge.
26:39Hello.
26:41They, uh, found Maurice.
26:44He's been strangled.
26:49I'm so sorry.
26:51You're the concierge?
26:53That's correct.
26:54I'm going to need a list of service people from the building here, so, uh, if you don't
27:00mind, I'll have you come down to the station with me, okay?
27:03I'm on duty now.
27:05Oh, please, Serge, cooperate.
27:08Of course.
27:10Mrs. Taub, again, I am sorry.
27:13If you use that number, they'll inform you about the procedure for your husband's remains,
27:19okay?
27:20I'm sorry.
27:21Who are you?
27:45Who are you?
27:51My name's Sipowicz.
27:52I'm a cop.
27:53Go on.
27:55I want to talk to you a few minutes.
27:58I've got nothing to say to you.
28:10He looks like you, doesn't he?
28:17Lucky him.
28:17He got nailed for you.
28:20A John Doe warrant for selling coke.
28:23Maybe he sold it.
28:25Out of a hallway at 1840 Grove?
28:27Uh-huh.
28:28That's your spot, Lenny.
28:30What's the point?
28:40He's my son.
28:42And?
28:46I want you to cop to the drug sales and a warrant.
28:51You want me to cop to a felony?
28:53You're crazy.
28:54Take it now.
28:56I'll get you a sentence concurrent to the beef you're popped for.
28:59You won't have to do a day's extra time.
29:02And I'll let him know that you cooperated.
29:04If you let my son get arraigned, I'll make sure that you go separate on every charge.
29:14Three counts of sale.
29:18Why you got to put me on the spot, huh?
29:21You could beat your kid's case in court.
29:23And then he'll have a B number.
29:25It ain't a tattoo.
29:26It might just as well be.
29:28Even off of dismissal, he's going to have that arrest number for the rest of his life.
29:34Every time he's fingerprinted for a license or a security clearance, that number's going to come up.
29:40And he can tell people that he's innocent all he wants.
29:44But the case file is sealed, and they'll just think that he beat it.
29:48Every time that he files a loan or a job application, they're going to ask him,
29:53Have you ever been arrested, and he is going to have to say yes?
30:05Give him a break.
30:18That's my lawyer.
30:20He says it's okay.
30:23Then it's okay.
30:25I need you to tell the truth.
30:28I need you to say you did it.
30:34If my lawyer says it's okay,
30:38I'll say I did it.
30:45On the gate!
30:53Hey, Greg, what do you think?
31:11Can you wrap it up?
31:13No.
31:14I want to move in out here, Jake.
31:16I want to set up a pen right here at Section 6-7.
31:20It's not Greg.
31:25Dirty stick rotten birds.
31:28How are we doing on that list of service people at the building?
31:39I finished at least half an hour ago.
31:41Okay.
31:43I'm sorry to hold you up.
31:48May I ask you a question?
31:50Is there anything you can tell me about any of those people that might connect with Mr. Taub's death?
31:55I'm sorry, no.
31:58Mm-hmm.
31:59Okay.
32:01See, because in a case like this, a case with no apparent motive, anything you tell me can be helpful.
32:08Mr. Taub's death is a mystery to me, as well as yourself, detective.
32:14Mm-hmm.
32:15In Mrs. Taub's missing persons report, she said that you saw him leaving the building for his nightly walk.
32:22Yes, about 9 p.m.
32:24Yeah.
32:27So you were the last person to see him alive.
32:32Obviously not.
32:35The last person to see him alive, that can be helpful to us.
32:38That we know of now.
32:43Can you be real specific about him leaving the building?
32:49Unfortunately, detective, we had the Al-Faziz arrive that evening.
32:54He's a Saudi prince.
32:56And it's quite a project getting him settled.
32:59So I was running up and down between the lobby and the 11th floor.
33:04So was Roland.
33:06That's the doorman.
33:08Yes.
33:08He didn't see Mr. Taub leaving.
33:11I don't blame him for momentarily deserting his post.
33:16Al-Faziz is an extraordinary tipper.
33:20As for Mr. Taub leaving, there was nothing distinctive.
33:24You know what strikes me as funny, Serge?
33:28The way you let yourself into Mrs. Taub's apartment.
33:32Oh, yes.
33:32I have a master key.
33:35For many of the guests, I drop things off, leave important documents.
33:40And you help her that way, too.
33:43Yes, of course I help Mrs. Taub.
33:45She's my boss.
33:47Hmm.
33:51See, so you knew she was home.
33:54You didn't ring.
33:55You didn't knock.
33:56You let yourself in.
33:58You guys get along pretty well, don't you?
34:02She's a perfectionist.
34:05And I'm Swiss, and it's in our nature to be perfectionists also.
34:10Have you ever noticed the 35-inch television, the Triton, in the Taub's apartment?
34:16Did you let yourself in to deliver that?
34:19I don't recall that.
34:21Mr. Taub's body was found in a Triton television box.
34:26I wouldn't know about that.
34:28I'm sorry.
34:29Hmm.
34:31Okay, I'm going to ask you to stick around.
34:34For what reason?
34:35Well, I want you to write up what happened that night.
34:37Elf Aziz and Mr. Taub leaving the building.
34:42I don't know.
34:42Something might jog your memory.
34:45And I'm grateful for your help.
34:48And hopefully it won't last too much longer.
34:50Okay?
35:03What do you think?
35:04I don't know which one went at them yet.
35:09But they're both definitely involved.
35:13This guy don't fluster too easy, does he?
35:16That's his job.
35:17Mm-hmm.
35:19What about bringing in the widow?
35:21Yeah, I want to do that.
35:22Maybe shaking her up a little?
35:24Yeah.
35:25You speak to Medavoya Martinez yet?
35:28They're winding up out there.
35:29No luck on the original body.
35:31No luck so far.
35:32Boy, they must be pissed.
35:41Hey, you're the precinct.
35:43How are you?
35:44Oh, yo.
35:45Hey, I'm really sorry I made that mistake.
35:47It happened.
35:47Yeah, but it should.
35:48You know, I gave too much credit to the haircut.
35:51You know, your boy's got a haircut.
35:52He's clean-shaven.
35:53And I just made that adjustment when I remembered the perk.
35:56We got another problem, though.
35:58Yeah.
35:58What do you mean?
35:59They took your boy over to Central Booking.
36:01You said you were keeping him here.
36:02I know.
36:03I was on the street.
36:04I told the desk sergeant.
36:05I take him over the end of my shift, so he sends him over there with a uniform.
36:08Son of a bitch.
36:10Is he printed?
36:11Yeah.
36:11The guy is a real hard-on man.
36:14Detective Savino, State Police.
36:17Oh, yeah, right.
36:17Thanks.
36:18Hey, I'm on a special drug test.
36:19No, what are you doing about my kid?
36:21What are you going to do about my kid?
36:22This is about it.
36:23Look, I'm trying to reach out on this prince right now.
36:26Savino.
36:28Oh, yeah, hey, Phil, listen.
36:30Can you do me a favor?
36:31I call it a kid, right?
36:33It was the wrong caller.
36:34The kid just got put into the system.
36:35I'm trying to get the prince back so we don't get an ISIS number.
36:40Yeah.
36:42No, just like it was in the last half hour, they would have come in.
36:47I know.
36:48I know.
36:48What if they're smudged?
36:52I'm wondering, maybe they could get rejected for quality, you know?
36:57Maybe there's somebody you could reach out to, say that it was blurred, ask for a reprint.
37:02No, see, by then I can get the arrest voided down here.
37:05All right.
37:07All right, will you let me know?
37:09All right, you got it.
37:10Yeah.
37:10All right, I appreciate it.
37:11Thanks, Phil.
37:12All right, he's going to see what he can do.
37:14So what, he's going to call you back?
37:15Yeah.
37:15Uh, did I bring my son back?
37:19Yeah.
37:21Hey, hey.
37:22When's my son getting back?
37:25This is Detective Savino's.
37:26Yeah, yeah, yeah.
37:27You sent him over on a collar with a bad ID.
37:30You want to change that tone?
37:32Hey, he told you he was going to take him over to Central Booking.
37:35Detective, this desk is run by the Uniform Force, not by the Bureau.
37:39And I didn't make the wrong bus.
37:42But then the Detective Savino did, huh?
37:44Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
37:45Andy, why are we waiting back in the squad?
37:47Now, wait.
37:47So you get my kid a nicest because you want to bust this guy's balls?
37:51Huh?
37:51Is that what you're telling me?
37:53Detective, take it easy.
37:54Andy, come on.
37:55Andy, can we wait back in the squad?
37:57No, but it's going to be okay.
37:57When do they get back, huh?
37:59When is he getting back?
38:00On the next run, and that's the last answer you're going to get from it until you change that tone.
38:03I want my son back.
38:05I want my son back.
38:08I'm busting my ass here.
38:09You guys are dicking around here.
38:11I got to do all my work for you guys.
38:13Get to the state troopers.
38:17Most everything is satisfactory, Matt.
38:20Very nice.
38:23We haven't seen him since I've sent you yet.
38:26Hi.
38:27They can take us right away if you sit there.
38:29Yeah, if you don't mind, I got to get back and do an interrogation.
38:33No problem.
38:34Right?
38:34Yeah.
38:37Yeah.
38:39So, are you all packed?
38:42Shorts, T-shirts, and a bathing suit.
38:45That sounds good.
38:47That sounds good.
38:47We were digging in a garbage dump all morning.
38:50What can I get you?
38:52White wine, please.
38:54Yeah, and club soda, and if we could see a menu, that'd be great.
38:57Sure.
38:58Uh, as soon as, um, Jimmy passed, I started thinking, I've got to figure out the rest of
39:13my life.
39:13Yeah, well, you took care of him for a lot of years, Robin.
39:21I don't want to sound like an idiot, because, uh, I'm very grateful that Jimmy left me comfortable.
39:29Mm-hmm.
39:29And if I, uh, had to make all those decisions now, do I keep the apartment, dealing with
39:37his lawyer?
39:38No rush.
39:39No rush.
39:41I don't know if I'm ever going to be any good at that stuff, Johnny.
39:45I don't know if I ever want to be.
39:46Mm-hmm.
39:47Anyhow, the, uh, the best plan I could come up with right now was to sit on a beach and
39:55sip drinks with little umbrellas, and I...
39:57Here you go.
39:59Hm.
40:05The Jimmy.
40:14I'm really glad you were Jimmy's friend, Johnny.
40:17Me too.
40:22And I am really glad you're my friend, too.
40:27Can I talk to you about something?
40:30Sure.
40:31Yeah.
40:31Okay.
40:34Seymour Gould came by to see me today, and he had a letter.
40:38From Jimmy?
40:39Yeah, and in the letter, Jimmy talked about me looking out for you.
40:43It was a formal request.
40:44A formal request, huh?
40:49Well, I mean, he indicated, generally, that he was going to provide for you.
40:55Is, uh, is this the big bonus, now that he left me some money, I'll need a full-time bodyguard?
41:05Maybe I, uh, maybe I don't want a bodyguard, Johnny.
41:08And you don't have to have one.
41:10I just needed to talk to you about it and honor his request.
41:14But it's got to be something you're comfortable with.
41:17I suppose he'd, uh, be paying you for this looking out for me.
41:23Yeah, and I need to talk to you about that, too.
41:26Jimmy and Wexler are still arranging everyone's lives, even from beyond the grave.
41:30Is that your interrogation?
41:40Yeah, it is.
41:40But you know what?
41:41I want to talk to you about this.
41:43You know what, Johnny?
41:45Let's not.
41:46Okay, let's talk about it some other time, okay?
41:50Okay, how about when you get back?
41:51Yeah.
41:51Robin, the last thing I wanted to do was upset you tonight.
42:00Or the last thing Jimmy would have wanted, right, Johnny?
42:03Isn't that him, pulling the marionette strings from up above a building somewhere?
42:09You want me to get your cab?
42:11My driver's outside.
42:14How stupid does that sound?
42:21Let me, uh, let me pay for these, all right?
42:32Let me pay for these, all right?
42:51There you go.
42:56And those of you who are a little hungry.
43:00Our chef around here is a vending machine.
43:06Okay, I need to dispense with a formality and read you your rights.
43:11Why?
43:12I thought you just asked me here to answer some questions.
43:14Right to remain silent.
43:17You have the right to an attorney.
43:18If you cannot afford one, I won't be appointed to you.
43:23Anything you say can will be used in a court of law.
43:27So, do you understand what I've just said to you?
43:30Yes, I do.
43:31But I, I, I don't know why.
43:33Why?
43:34Let me ask you a question.
43:37Can you think of any reason that Serge Deschanel would be hostile towards you,
43:43have any kind of resentment for you?
43:48No.
43:51Why are you asking me that?
43:53Any reason he might lie in regards to you?
44:02What's going on here?
44:04I'll, I'll be candid with you, Mrs. Taub.
44:07Uh, I can't compromise the nature of conversations that have been had, but this would be an excellent time for you to tell the entire truth of what transpired for your husband.
44:22If you did not do this.
44:25Is Serge saying I did this?
44:27Let me finish.
44:30If you did not do this, and you acted in another capacity, this is your opportunity to tell me what happened, and I can tell you that it's not going to last much longer.
44:41So, without disclosing the nature of these other conversations, my advice to you is to step up to the plate now.
44:50So, he is accusing me.
44:53He's saying this was my idea.
44:55I'll make the truth from your point of view.
44:58The truth is, I had nothing to do with my husband's death.
45:09Who's responsible for your husband's death?
45:16The same person who's lying about my involvement right now.
45:20So, you're saying Serge killed your husband.
45:31He kept saying, if Maurice weren't around, everything would be perfect.
45:39He was going to take care of everything.
45:44He was going to make our lives perfect.
45:47He, Mrs. Taub, who are we talking about?
45:49You know who we're talking about.
45:54Serge.
46:00And we'd had dinner, and Maurice was sleeping in his bedroom, and Serge went in and choked him.
46:08Just very quick.
46:10It seemed like seconds.
46:11And then he carried Maurice out like he was carrying a baby.
46:22You had no idea this was going to happen.
46:24There was no plan, not that I know of.
46:28Oh, he said that Maurice should have an extra glass of wine.
46:34He said, make sure that I saw that Maurice drank a third glass.
46:40Is he calling that participation?
46:41This was never discussed.
46:45Is he saying I planned this?
46:49Did you plan to do a work with your husband, Mrs. Taub?
46:52No, I did not.
46:54You just made sure he had another glass of wine to soften him up.
46:59Right?
47:00You have to understand.
47:14Serge treated me like a woman.
47:20I was in love with him.
47:25I understand.
47:26I understand.
47:30I've had enough being detained.
47:41Either you release me, or I demand legal representation.
47:45Well, option number one is definitely out then, Serge.
47:48So I better get you a lawyer in here.
47:51For what reason?
47:53Roberta just gave you up.
47:56She just described to me how you strangled Maurice in the bedroom.
47:59So, you got your own guy, or you want the public defender in here?
48:06Did she tell you whose idea it was to begin with?
48:10Did the Jew bitch tell you that?
48:14Whose idea was it?
48:16Hers.
48:19Getting him drunk, lying about to walk.
48:21Do I get to give a statement, too?
48:28Yeah?
48:29You get to give a statement?
48:30Yeah.
48:30You get to give a statement.
48:30Well, the hiccup on the plea agreement for this perp is the armed robbery with Paul in his subway.
48:57It's a transit PD case.
48:58I told that guy I'd get him put together.
49:00Andy, calm down.
49:02Now, the case on the drug sale is joint narcotics task force.
49:06I just got to get clearance from Savino's boss for the fold-in.
49:10My boss is okay with it.
49:12It's going to work out.
49:15Go ahead.
49:16Step away.
49:16Thanks.
49:17Glad I could help.
49:26How you doing?
49:28What's going on?
49:29You're going to get released.
49:31I'm the officer who lodged the warrant.
49:33I apologize.
49:35I made a wrong ID.
49:37We're trying to retrieve your prints so you don't get a criminal record.
49:40Savino.
49:42Can you do that?
49:43Yeah.
49:43Phone.
49:44I'm trying to reach out somebody in Albany.
49:47Savino.
49:50Look, I don't know what your plans are for the future or whatever, but if you get a nicest
49:56number, it screws up applications and so forth, security clearances.
50:02Sit, boy.
50:03Hmm.
50:08You're okay.
50:09I can drive you out to Jersey.
50:31You could just drop me to the Port Authority.
50:34Andy, that'd be okay.
50:45I really appreciate what you did for me.
50:49That must have taken a lot of doing.
50:52You found the right guy.
50:54Really?
50:55Yeah, really.
50:58What the hell does that mean, Andy?
51:01I didn't know if you had him dump the charges because you were a cop.
51:08Maybe you don't believe this, but I wouldn't have done that.
51:11And they never would have gone for it if I'd have tried.
51:13I thought you had him smudge the fingerprints or something.
51:21Because you were innocent.
51:23And you shouldn't have to suffer because some asshole desk sergeant was looking to squeeze
51:27some detective's shoes.
51:31You've been caught in the middle enough.
51:33This is where we are now.
51:43Bad enough that I was the kind of father I was.
51:46I'm not going to sit here and piss and moan about it, but...
51:50I was glad enough to get the chance to maybe help you.
51:55And I'd like to be a better father or a friend or whatever the hell you need.
52:00I'm going to take you to Jersey.
52:11Yeah, okay.
52:12A 50-50 chance of meeting Alan Dershowitz before this is all over, John.
52:32Yeah, I know.
52:33Hey, hey.
52:41Who sliced the pop alone?
52:43All right, come on, let's go.
52:45Yes, I expect the aroma will be with us for several more days,
52:49despite we're going to dispose of our overalls.
52:53Not to mention the itching, even with the cortisone cream.
52:57We found the body, John.
52:58Oh, yeah?
52:59I thought that the lieutenant said you guys were wrapping that up.
53:02Well, Medivore took a guess.
53:04It might be in section 7-6 instead of 6-7.
53:06It went over to the other section.
53:08Yeah, yeah, we extended our little visit.
53:11Because why would anyone have given us the correct information on the location of the body?
53:17You know, when this way we could extend our exposure to the stink and the bird doom.
53:24Yeah, good point.
53:26I smell, don't I, John?
53:31No, Greg, I was reaching for a pencil.
53:34Oh, yeah, here you go.
53:34Yeah, yeah.
53:36Yeah, thanks.
53:39Odds are evens for the shower.
53:41No, go ahead.
53:42I'll put a one-out on Ricky Tester.
53:44Yeah.
53:45God bless you for being an optimist, James.
53:48I hope there's a sector car in the Dominican Republic.
53:52Somebody puking here?
53:53Yeah, it's called Eau de Garbage Dump.
53:57You like it?
53:59My overalls are drenched in it.
54:01I'm sorry you guys had to pull that detail.
54:03I didn't hold them in my hand.
54:05Ah, no problem, Annie.
54:07Just, my doctor told me I should vent more.
54:11I'll get some air freshener.
54:14Hey.
54:16What are you doing?
54:17Yeah.
54:19They say they, uh, they say you found that Maurice Taub over at the dumps.
54:24They're gonna charge the wife and the concierge.
54:26Didn't work out okay with ADJ?
54:34Uh, it was, uh, wrong pop.
54:39How's he doing?
54:41He's okay.
54:44Actually, we had a good talk.
54:48I drove him all the way to Jersey.
54:49Okay.
54:49Okay.
54:56Hey.
55:24Hey.
55:25Aren't you gonna miss your flight?
55:27I got a minute.
55:29Johnny, I, uh, I felt terrible about before.
55:31Oh, Robin, forget about that.
55:34Well, the thing is, Johnny, I was kind of thinking of you as...
55:39I don't have that many friends that I made since I've been grown up.
55:45You know, I was with Jimmy since I was 18, and I, uh...
55:50I didn't know that many people more or less my own age, and...
55:55I was thinking of you as my friend.
55:58I am your friend.
55:59I know.
56:03And I think I reacted like that, because, uh...
56:07That letter from Jimmy kind of complicated things.
56:10Yeah.
56:10I mean, I know it's not your fault, and it's probably a good idea that I have someone in my corner, like Jimmy talked about.
56:18And it's right that you should get paid for that.
56:21Yeah.
56:22And I've been thinking about that, uh, because I absolutely want to be your friend, and I don't want anything to louse that up.
56:30Uh, someday I want to have kids, and, uh, I don't know, maybe, maybe this lawyer can, you know, draw up some kind of a trust for them, for their education, you know, the future.
56:49And, uh, I don't know how you feel about that.
56:55I think it's great.
56:56Yeah?
56:57Yeah.
56:58Yeah.
57:00Yeah, I'm...
57:02I'm really glad I stopped by.
57:04Yeah, well, I'm really glad I live in Queens, you know, I'm, I'm mayor for a convenience.
57:11All right.
57:14Have a good time, all right?
57:15Yeah.
57:16See when I get back?
57:17Yeah.
57:18You have fun.
57:19I'll see when I get back.
57:20Yeah, you bet.
57:21Okay.
57:23Get some rest.
57:34Get some rest.
57:35Yeah, you bet.
57:36I don't know.
57:37I don't know.
57:38I'm going to do this thing.
57:39I'll see you soon.
57:40Bye.
57:45Bye.