No Remorse Page #4
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You're in a dead zone.
Thank you.
No, you have no service.
You're in a dead zone.
Well, that's fine with me.
JESSE:
Paradisesurveillance tape.
How did you know?
Know what?
I didn't.
Well, he does.
Well, I think you
should give it to him.
just before the robbery.
What am I looking for?
I'm not going to tell you,
I just got a feeling.
(SIGHING) "Feelings
aren't enough, Rose."
Tell me about it.
So now I should tell him
I've got a feeling?
No, you should tell him
you have a theory.
I'm getting a divorce.
Can't make it work?
I won't make it work.
Not anymore.
Jim... He's...
A drunk?
Small town.
I don't know how
to tell my boys.
They might already
have it figured out, Rose.
I'll make some coffee.
Good night, Dad.
Good night, honey.
Bye.
(CAR LOCK BEEPING)
(CAT SCREECHING)
(CLANGING)
(SCREECHING CONTINUES)
(CELL PHONE RINGING)
Is this thing working?
We got another one.
(PEOPLE CHATTERING)
No pattern.
The lack of a pattern is
sometimes a pattern.
Michael Lytell, 58.
Took his daughter out
to dinner.
Three kids, all notified.
no casings, no witnesses.
He's smart.
Early bird was looking
for a parking spot,
found the body,
called the attendant,
who called the police,
who ultimately ID'd the body.
It took some doing
to locate the daughter.
She was...
She was devastated.
Just sitting there.
(CAMERAS CLICKING)
(INAUDIBLE)
Turn around,
you son of a b*tch.
(BOTH GRUNTING)
JESSE:
So, why did you lie?I never lie.
Okay, why did you leave
the wrong impression?
Jesse Stone,
we never talk about
what we're talking about.
And besides, your impressi
of our conversation
is your responsibility.
This isn't going
very well, is it?
Why wouldn't you admit
he worked for you,
just among friends?
Just among friends,
I did employ him.
His name was John Kelly.
I know that.
And for what purpose
did you employ Mr. Kelly?
To get coffee.
When's the last
time you saw him?
Two days before
he was killed.
He was the first.
How do you know
there was more than one?
Jesse Stone,
that's not worthy of you.
I read the papers.
Newspapers didn't say
the three were connected.
Please.
Do you think
there'll be more,
just among friends?
I do.
Hmm...
You saw him two days
before he was murdered.
I did.
I'm sure my secretary can
confirm the time frame.
He's not here.
Grocery shopping.
(CHATTERING)
Sister Mary John.
Jesse Stone.
SISTER MARY:
Gino's not on my list.
What list is that?
It's kind of a micro list
abusers of my girls.
The micro guys get
most of my attention.
Oh, yeah.
But that one's
not really up to me.
Suffice it to say
that on his passing,
Gino Fish will be
going straight to hell.
(SIGHING)
What's Gino's deal
with his secretary?
Alan has lasted
much longer than most.
or at least won't
say it out loud.
The vanity of
a powerful man.
Actually, Alan's
on the outs.
I'm repeating gossip.
That's not in my
job description.
Can I ask you something?
Jesse.
Can I ask you
something, Jesse?
Is it a hard question?
I don't think so.
Is Gino Fish why
we're having dinner?
I don't think so.
Why did you
ask me to dinner?
That might be
a shrink question.
I'm not a shrink.
I'm a nun.
I know that.
Can I tell you something?
You can.
I don't know what to do
at dinner with a nun.
I thought I did,
but I don't.
You eat.
Nuns need to eat, Jesse.
Hmm.
See, I didn't have
a problem when there
was nothing at stake.
Not that there's
anything at stake now.
Do nuns drink wine?
They can.
(DOOR OPENING)
(FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
If you're not
the cleaning lady,
I want to know who you are.
You sound like me.
I saw the light on.
You shouldn't be here, Lou.
No one saw me.
Pull the blinds,
if you want.
How were things
in Boston, Jesse?
How did you know?
The information's out there.
All you have to do
is let it in.
You working
on the robberies?
You got anything?
Nothing.
You can't make the evidence
fit your intuition, Suit.
The evidence speaks
for itself,
you have to listen to it.
You told me that your
first day on the job.
My hearing's going
to be a formality.
After I'm gone,
they're gonna let
you and Rose go.
There is concern
that some of me
has rubbed off on you.
It has.
You need to solve
these robberies.
If he doesn't come back,
I don't think
that's gonna happen.
If he does come back,
Rose and I can't be
everywhere.
I want to help.
You can't.
I need to help, Suitcase.
You can't, I won't let you.
(SIGHING)
It is what it is, Jesse.
(DOOR CLOSING)
Good morning, Rose.
Hey, Luther,
take a look at these.
This was taken at
and this was taken at
the Heartford robbery.
SUITCASE:
What'sthe time frame?
This was taken about
and this about two hours
before the Heartford robbery.
Where did you get
this Heartford picture?
I went there.
That's good
police work, Rose.
What's it tell us?
That he was at
both crime scenes
buying cigarettes.
He could have been
casing a target
for the robber.
Could be a coincidence.
Cops don't
like coincidence.
Heartford's like Paradise,
close to the main highway
with easy access in and out.
Somebody commuting
to Boston
could decide to stop
at either one
on any given day.
If we could
just talk to him.
How do we find
a bald guy who smokes?
JESSE:
You everseen that guy?
I don't know.
I don't think so.
Is this about
the robberies?
It could be.
Who is he?
Just a guy.
If you see him,
I want you to
call me right away.
He'll buy
non-filter cigarettes.
How do you know?
I just know.
You're not smoking?
Not anymore.
Do you own a gun?
Should I?
If you know
how to use one.
(SIGHS)
Cops aren't supposed to
say that kind of thing.
I'm not a cop,
I'm a consultant.
You're always looking
out for me, Jesse.
If you see him, call me.
If there's no answer,
leave a message.
You closed?
It's 6:
00.I was hoping to
get in a workout.
You box?
No, I fight.
What's the difference?
Rules. Nice car.
It is.
What do you know
about John Kelly?
I know that he's dead.
What else do you
know about him?
I know that
I didn't like him.
Does that make me
a suspect, Chief Stone?
Jesse.
You and your boss
are close.
What do you mean, Jesse?
Well, you have
meals together.
John Kelly was a climber.
I don't like people
taking advantage of my boss.
(CHUCKLES)
Mr. Fish said you might
want to talk to me.
I always like
talking to you, Alan.
The last time
Mr. Fish saw him
was two days
before he was murdered.
You've been briefed.
I have.
When's the last
time you saw him?
Two days before
he was murdered.
Do you have
plans tonight?
Are you asking me out?
No.
You and Gino
having dinner?
I'm going home tonight.
I have a life beyond work.
(PHONE RINGING)
Healy.
You called me.
Okay, we got
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