The Listener s03e05 Episode Script

Rogue's Gallery

So, Ryder has left you in charge? Until he gets back from visiting his sister in Calgary, yep.
- Yeah? When does he get back? - Monday.
- Until then, I'm supervisor.
- Acting supervisor.
Look, it took long enough to convince Ryder to even give me this chance.
I cannot let anything go wrong.
- Not on my watch.
- You'll be fine, man.
That'll be all, Mr.
Logan.
- Yes, sir.
- That'll be all.
That's a girl don't answer to a polygraph machine Tip my wings down see if they're mighty Escape the new regime Hello, Manny.
It's been a while.
So, how'd you find me? I have my sources.
Right to the point.
Some things don't change.
Finish your wine.
You're here alone? I didn't want to make a scene.
Are you carrying? - You know how I feel about guns.
- Ready to go? I am.
But not with you.
That gentleman over there is with me.
You make a move, and you'll be dead before the cuffs clear the bar.
I would hate to see that happen to a friend.
How do I know you're not bluffing? Good night, Michelle.
It really was wonderful to see you again, but let's not make a habit of it, OK? Manny.
Next time, make sure the guy you're using for your bluff doesn't work for me.
You're really enjoying this, aren't you? You have no idea.
Let's go.
Really, Manny? The silent treatment? You think that's a smart play here? You don't want to talk, you don't want a lawyer, so what do you want? A 27ounce rib-eye would be nice.
Maybe a little shiraz to wash it down.
I can get him a bag of chips, some coffee if you'd like.
- What do you think? - Or you could chew on this.
Parking lot camera at the Nemitz Gallery, 2005.
- You recognize anyone? - Never seen him before.
He's handsome, though.
That's all you got? The Yorkville Art Market, 2006.
Security cameras disabled, but the ATM camera next door - not so much.
- This is small-time stuff.
You're right.
I might not be able to put you away for life, but 18-20 is nothing to sniff at.
So what do you say, Manny? You got some names for us? Biggest job of my life, and you're screwing it up.
This next one's a big one, isn't it? It's the game changer.
Come on, how do I know about the last painting you stole here in town? Nice try, pal.
Nobody knows about the Toussaint but me and Eddie.
I imagine the Toussaint will buy you a lot of steak dinners, huh? How's it going with Manny? Well, I think Toby just opened the door for us.
Last chance, Manny.
What's it gonna be? OK.
Yeah, there's a job.
Head guy's name is Trevor Whelan.
- Now we're getting somewhere.
- Who else is on the crew? We don't find out until the day, and even then - we use codenames.
- No.
That's not good enough.
All right, wait, wait.
The food chain goes up.
Whelan has a boss.
I hear he's a big player - on the European market.
- No name, no deal.
I only know who I know, sweetheart.
OK, here we go.
- Trevor Whelan.
- Linked to six major art thefts in the last four years.
Eight arrests, but no convictions.
So how does a guy like this keep getting cut loose? He always has an alibi.
He leaves no physical evidence at the scene.
There's no trail to follow.
In order to make the charges stick, we have to catch him in the act.
Unfortunately, he always seems to be two steps ahead of us.
- Maybe not this time.
- Whelan's a big fish, no question, but I want to know what European boss he's in bed with.
Hojgaard? - No, he'd never work with North Americans.
- De Luca? Carnicero? De Luca lost most of his business after his third bust last year.
Carnicero it's possible.
Well, we're on to something big here.
I can feel it.
I want to know more.
So, tell us about this job.
You said the crew uses codenames? Whelan's idea.
He goes by Grumpy.
- Grumpy? - We're all named after the Seven Dwarves.
- And you? What's your name? - Bashful.
- That's cute.
- Not my first choice.
What's the target gallery? We don't find out until the day of.
I'm telling you, this guy is careful.
He's bordering on paranoid.
But he tends to go for that post-impressionist junk.
- But it's for sure a go? - As soon as Whelan finds his security systems specialist, we're good to go.
- What kind of system? - Vance-Nord.
High-tech stuff.
OK.
You're gonna do something for me.
- All right, I'm listening.
- You're gonna get in touch with this Whelan, and you're gonna tell him that you found your security systems expert.
So you're a professional art thief now? - Should I be hiding my Monet? - I do have - undercover experience.
- You're talking about the Roth case.
Yes, the Roth case.
We suspected a security company of rigging their systems to fail.
To prove it, I learned system specs of every major manufacturer.
Yeah, that was all academic.
Applying that knowledge in the field is a whole different skill set.
I can do this.
If we pull it off, we follow the trail right back to Whelan's boss.
All right, you need hands-on training, a crash course in security hacks.
Well, that I can help with.
I think I can get her up to speed.
OK.
Dev, get her everything she needs to learn - these new systems.
- I'll need a cover story.
Whelan's careful.
Make sure it's airtight.
He'll do his research.
Hi.
Can I have your autograph? I'm a huge fan.
You know, 'cause an autograph is like a signature.
It's OK.
Tough crowd.
Hey.
Hey.
Oh, that reminds me.
I have something to talk to you about.
- Oh, uh, how can I help you? - We have-- Ow! Ow! Mr.
-- Mr.
Hibbard, how many times do I have to tell you? That is not appropriate? Tessa, did I ever tell you that you look at stunning as ever? - Tessa? - Allison, do you mind escorting Mr.
Hibbard back to his bed, please? - I'll see you later, Tessa.
- OK.
I've got a surprise for you tonight.
Well, somebody's hot for Doctor.
Dementia--with Alzheimer's.
Anyway, he thinks I'm his dead wife.
Poor guy.
Although, on the bright side, it does give him licence to pinch bums whenever he wants.
- Do not make fun.
- What? That's a bonus.
- Anyway, I need some advice on how to deal with Ryder about a situation we have right here.
First of all, Ryder's out of town.
I'm the acting supervisor right now, so maybe I can help? Well, Mrs.
Slatterly came in today--mild heart attack.
She's claiming that someone stole her bracelet.
- One of the staff? - She says it's one of your guys--one of the paramedics.
OK, I'll look into it.
- I don't want to get anybody in trouble, and just-- - No, no, it's part of the job.
- Come on.
I got it.
- OK.
Thanks.
- Hey, no problem.
- Still nothing.
- He'll be here.
Unless he smells a setup in that cover story you planted.
No way.
It's ironclad.
I hacked it deep into every law enforcement and underground criminal database I know-- and I know a few.
See? What'd I tell you? Here we go.
Get in.
Girl in the front.
So, how is it I never heard of you before? I keep a low profile.
You used to be in security design? Griffin Security, was it? Yeah.
High-end cyber-locks.
I was there for about three years.
- What systems did you work on? - I cut my teeth on the Magnatron series, did some preliminary specs for the Werewolf 360 sensor But it was the seven-point Diamond clip-- - Clamp.
- What did I say? - You said "clip".
Keep going.
Then there's the big one.
The work I'm most proud of is The Griffin-X4-- designed that from the ground up.
I don't remember seeing your name in the design credits.
Head of R&D stole my specs, got me blacklisted.
I quickly learned there's more money in system cracks than system design.
What's this I hear about a recent job you pulled? - Some old stamp? - Yeah, the Lipreski Collection.
I manually disabled a laser system.
I went in through a skylight, - and two minutes later I came out with an 1846-- - Oh, that's wrong.
Eighteen forty-seven.
I knew that.
It just came out wrong.
- Do you want to take a break? - No, I'm good.
Eighteen forty-seven two-penny Mauritius worth for "some old stamp".
I'm impressed.
I don't know many people that could disable a laser L9.
I think you mean the L7.
The L9's still under development.
Enough foreplay.
Tell me about decentralized electric - mortis locks.
- Smart doors.
They work independently.
The only way to take them all down at once is to re-centralize them.
Impossible.
They're not tied to a central processor.
I can't give away all my trade secrets.
Fine.
Show me instead.
There's a jewellery store behind us, two doors down.
You see it? Yeah, I see it.
Independently owned, always closed on Sundays.
Nothing too complicated, but should suffice - for this little test.
- What kind of test? You want on this crew, you're gonna hit it for me.
Right now.
I need my gear.
You're as good as you say, you don't need anything that isn't in your handbag.
You could walk away from this right now.
- Is she prepared for this? - Not nearly as much as I'd like, but it's her call.
This is a waste of time, but fine.
How long do you figure it'll take to disable the system? - Eight minutes total.
- I'll give you five.
You'll give me eight, and you won't question my timings again.
Fine.
Clock's already running.
Are you close enough to read Whelan? There's a lot of interference, but I think I can hone in on him.
So, what happens if she's not back in time? Is she out? Something like that.
Won't be the first time I've had to bury a loose end.
Seven minutes, 47 seconds.
Pictures are one thing Looks like we've found our security systems expert.
That's great, man.
You won't be sorry.
- So when do I get to meet the big boss? - What are you talking about? I didn't know you were in town.
I like to know who I'm working for.
I wasn't expecting you so soon, Carnicero.
- What's up? You got something? - Oh, yeah.
I give the orders, I get you your cut, that's it.
There's nobody else that concerns you.
Are we clear? Yeah.
I'll be in contact soon with the rendezvous details.
- You'll meet Doc, our driver, there.
- Do I get a nickname too? I'm thinking Happy.
I was hoping for Snow White.
That's cute.
I don't like cute.
Out.
- Hey, what are you doing? - Finders keepers.
A girl's gotta eat.
I'll be damned.
Carnicero's in our own backyard.
We asked for the big fish, and we got the great white whale.
So, who is this guy? What's his story? He's one of the most powerful art fences in the world.
Guy showed up out of nowhere a few years back.
Now we figure that more than half of all stolen and black-market art filters through his organization.
- We can't shut him down? The cops can't shut him down? - Well, he says well hidden.
I mean, all we have to go on is the name and, of course, his reputation.
- What's his rep? - "Carnicero" is Spanish for "butcher".
Word is he lives up to the name.
If he's in town for the score, Whelan could lead us right to him.
He's got to be in contact with someone here other than Whelan.
Let's put a list together of local art felons and their known associates.
- That's a big list.
- Not if we narrow it down to people with ties to Europe over the last two years.
- OK.
McCluskey's at the place we set up? And you got her up to speed on the Vance-Nord system? - She should be going through it as we speak.
- OK.
Fingers crossed.
Mrs.
Slatterly? Hi.
I'm acting Supervisor Osman Bey.
I-- - What, you've come back for more? I don't have anything else of value.
No, actually, I just wanted to let you know that we're doing everything we can to track down your missing bracelet.
- It's not missing; it was stolen.
Why don't we just start at the beginning? - Well, I was shopping in the-- - Hang on.
- I was shopping-- - Just a second.
Uh, go ahead.
Right.
I was shopping at the mall, and I started to have chest pains.
Your guys showed up and they put me in the ambulance.
And then the tall one, he said that he had to take off my bracelet so he could put in an IV.
He tells me he put it in my purse.
That's standard procedure, ma'am.
Yes, but when I checked my purse, it was gone.
Have other people been in this room? I don't know.
I-I-I can't keep track of everyone who comes in and out and in and out.
Right.
OK.
Of course.
I understand.
It was a gift from my daughter.
Please.
Help me get it back.
OK.
So, once I'm plugged into the gallery interface, I run this program, and it takes out the motion sensors and pressure plates.
OK, now for the tricky part.
The smart doors aren't tied to the interface; they're individually rigged.
But each door does have the same computer chip, which means they're linked by a similar element.
They're electronic.
They key is the power supply.
You got it.
OK, now, by tapping into the building's power supply and sending the right level of fluctuation to the doors, the computer chips will reset.
Damn.
What did I do wrong? Try increasing the power flow incrementally.
Too much surge will automatically trigger the alarms.
Nice work, lady.
But one shot, so keep practicing.
So, Whelan just sent word to Manny.
He wants to pick you guys up at the same location in about half an hour.
OK.
I'll go get Manny out of holding and get him all geeded him.
- OK.
- Hey.
So I imagine this would be a lot easier if Dev was there with you.
Yeah, but if I'm being watched and they see a cop at my place-- - Oh, your cover's blown.
Got it.
So, uh, how do you feel about this? There's just one last precaution, OK? I can't wear a wire, and a phone is too risky, so if I need to send you guys a message-- - You want me to read you.
- Just this one time.
Everything is set.
Do I need to remind you to be careful? - No, but.
I'm guessing you will anyway.
Best case scenario, we run the job, Whelan leads us to Carnicero, and we take them both down.
But if anything goes wrong, Michelle, we cut our losses and take down Whelan.
Got it.
- You want Dev and I to keep an eye on her? - I've got Metro for that.
I need you guys working the Carnicero angle.
We need to put a face to that name.
Cozy.
Doc.
Say hello to Happy.
Hey.
I've heard good things.
- Cell phones out.
- This has my cracking software.
I can't work without it.
- You'll get it back once I disable the transmitter.
I'm also synching them to my phone.
So any call you make, any text, I'll know about it.
Arms and legs apart.
You're checking us for wires? Really? Pays to be cautious.
Caution's a two-way street.
- Happy? - That's my name.
Guy's hiding one of the biggest stolen collections in the city.
Yeah, well, that'll have to wait.
Any hits when I mentioned Carnicero? The same as everyone else.
He's heard of him, but that's it.
Eleven down, 14 to go.
We've been at this for a couple hours.
Is there an easier way to get this information? Welcome to the glamorous world of police investigation, my friend.
What's the hold up? Grumpy likes to gather the troops early, keep tabs on us.
- Can I help you? -- Yeah.
For starters, you could tell me what gallery we're hitting.
You familiar with the Simons Gallery? - Yeah, there are some high-end pieces there.
- Not for long.
They also have newer security applications.
I should update my cracking software.
Whoa.
You're not going anywhere.
What do you think you're doing? Like I said before, no one's going anywhere until the job's over.
This how you foster a healthy team environment? Have a seat.
Relax.
You're the boss.
It's an early Fortin.
Her first foray into the surreal.
Very popular.
And extremely fake.
- Paint's practically still wet.
- Valla Florian? Yes, that's me.
- IIB.
- What is this about? We understand you did some travelling last summer in Europe.
- What of it? - You ever hear the name Carnicero? It's not familiar.
Don't panic.
They can't know.
You see, we think you do know him.
Devon, I have a question.
Is it illegal to sell fake art? - I think so, yeah.
- Sweetie, excuse me.
Let me assist these gentlemen.
Everything here is radiocarbon dated to prove authenticity.
So this is an original? Hmm.
Why is it that I can still smell the paint? Look, you asked me about Carnicero.
I just remembered, I have heard the name.
- Go on.
- He contacted me out of the blue, asked me to meet him in Nice.
Said he needed a local dealer he could trust to store some of his sale pieces.
- So you've seen him in person? - No.
That's not how he does business.
These pieces of his, did you receive them? He was supposed to contact me a few days ago.
I never heard from him.
OK, well, if that changes, call me immediately.
- Fine.
- Oh, and you might want to double-check the authenticity of your works for the next time we visit.
Got it? I saw Carnicero's car in Nice.
It has a vanity plate that says "Mariposa".
I'll have Interpol run it and see who it's registered to.
- Klein.
- Hey.
Do you know the name - Valla Florian? - Uh, yeah.
Um - Here you go.
- Insurance fraud, right? Related to, um an art theft last year.
It turns out that Carnicero recruited her a couple months back in France.
She's waiting on further contact.
Do you think we can get a wiretap? Yeah, I'll run it by the Crown Attorney's office.
In the meantime, I need you guys to get down to Whelan's safe-house and check on McCluskey.
- I thought Metro was handing that.
- They are, but she missed her check-in.
There's been no in and out for hours.
Try to get Logan in close enough.
She may be trying - to send a message.
- OK, we're on it.
Well, thanks a lot, guys.
I appreciate you checking, all right? Hey, Oz.
How goes the investigation? I just talked to the team that brought Mrs.
Slatterly in, and they're certain that they put the bracelet in the bag.
I even had them double-check the truck, make sure it didn't fall out in transit.
Oh.
Well, thanks anyway.
I mean, maybe it wasn't EMS.
It could have been taken after the fact.
I guess that's possible.
What about someone like that guy? They've got access - to all the patients' rooms.
- Carl? I guess he's an orderly.
It's part of his job.
I don't know.
There's something about Carl I don't trust.
- He's got really shifty eyes.
- They're not shifty; he suffers from mild sensory exotropia.
Well, that would make what I just said incredibly insensitive, then, wouldn't it? - Yes, it would.
- Tessa, sweetheart.
- Are you ready for your surprise? - Maybe later, Mr.
Hibbard.
- See you.
- It's her birthday, you know.
Yeah, I'll make sure to get her a card from the gift shop.
And Carl the orderly, you just made my list.
You OK? You seem a bit jittery.
Ah, it's the adrenaline.
I always get jazzed up before a job.
That's why we do this, you know.
It's for the rush.
Always on the run, constant threat of arrest-- what a rush.
- You and I aren't so different.
You say I'm on the run.
Who do you think I'm running from? I'd rather be the hunter than the prey.
Ah, yeah.
My little sister was just like you.
She worked eight years for an insurance company, saving every penny to take a trip to the Mediterranean.
That was her dream.
Then one day, boom, she drops dead.
Brain aneurysm.
Twenty-eight years old.
You know about that, huh? I spent a lot of nights going over your fil.
.
Probably know more about your family history than I do my own.
My sister was always a small girl, you know, a slight build.
She was delicate.
Fragile like a butterfly.
- Bet that wasn't in your files.
- Look, I'm sorry for your loss, but that doesn't excuse your choices.
These guys you're working with-- Whelan, Carnicero-- - Wait, what? Carnicero? - Yeah, you know him? He's got a nasty reputation.
One mistake on his jobs, your whole crew disappears.
- That's it.
Ready to roll.
- OK, we leave in 30 minutes.
Thirty minutes.
What if you got in closer? Brick walls.
No windows.
I might be able to read her, but she's not gonna know to send anything.
Hey.
- Hey.
It's me.
- I'm in the middle of something.
I got a question for your police friends.
What constitutes probable cause for a search? It's very easy.
If you're in doubt, just don't do it.
OK, cool.
I'm going in.
Oz, hey-- - Hey, what's going on? - Ah! Carl! - What the hell are you doing? I was just checking your lo-- I'm in the middle of this investigation for stolen-- - I'm reporting this.
- That's not necessary.
I was-- You're totally, clearly not involved.
- I'm reporting this.
You'd report to me in the first place, and I'm clearly-- - I'm reporting this.
- There's gotta be a way.
- I'm open to suggestions.
I've got an idea.
You smell smoke? Everybody stay put.
Excuse me.
I got this.
I got this.
I got this.
Simons Gallery.
Four of us leaving shortly.
Industrial cleaning van.
- Hey, I said wait inside.
- Where there's fire, there's alarms.
I'm not sticking around - for the cops.
- We're fine.
We've got a job to do.
- Target vehicle approaching.
- Stand by.
I don't see Michelle.
Something's not right.
If Whelan's made her, he won't hesitate to kill her.
We go in now, we lose our shot at Carnicero.
Klein said anything goes wrong, we cut our losses, we take Whelan down.
All units move in now! Go! Go! Police! Get down on your knees! Hands above your head! Do it! Hey! - What are you doing here? - We got called to do a job at this address.
Work order is in my pocket.
He's telling the truth.
He's just a cleaner.
We lost Michelle.
Hey, this isn't the Simons Gallery.
- Problem? - No.
I'm impressed.
Keep the crew guessing, they stay sharp and focused.
Uh-oh.
You got me all figured out.
Now, listen up.
Bartholdi Auction House.
The security system's virtually identical to the Simons Gallery.
How many guards on duty? None.
Only thing a guard can do that this system can't is get himself killed.
Doc stays with the van.
Let's go.
I'll keep it warm for you.
- Thanks.
How did you know? - Just caught a glimpse of it.
Yeah.
Hey, I was asked to call this number if the cops showed up - at the gallery.
- You're saying they did? Hell yeah.
Yeah, they were waiting for us.
It was an ambush.
The money will be in your account.
OK, I'm plugged into VDB's main security system.
It'll just take a minute to loop in the signal.
Next up, smart doors.
I did a scout earlier.
There's three doors between here and the showroom.
- OK, well, we have two options: one, we disengage each door separately, which is the safer play but more time consuming; two, we hack into the main power line, blow all the electronics at once-- fast and dirty, but more room for error.
Option two.
I have faith in you.
Metro lost them.
Eight other galleries in the city use the Vance-Nord system.
I say we hit the closest ones first and work outwards from there.
- There might be an easier way to do this.
Manny said that Whelan had a thing for post-impressionism.
Most high-end galleries are gonna have something from that period.
But will every gallery have a masterpiece worthy of Carnicero? Right.
OK, we have a Cezanne at the gallery on Woodbine, I have a Munch at the AGO-- that's 10 minutes out.
Hey, right here.
This.
I saw this when I read Whelan.
It's a Gaugin.
It's worth close to 40 million.
- That's at Bartholdi's Auction House in Yorkville.
Let's go.
- Wait, a minute, no.
- I also saw it when I read Manny.
- When was that? When we first brought him in.
I didn't think anything of it.
It was so quick.
So Manny knew they were gonna hit this place the whole time? I can't say that for sure, but if he lied about this, what else did he lie about? Michelle could be in a lot more danger than we thought.
I'm calling Klein.
- Six minutes.
- Too much power too fast, this place gets louder than a Metallica concert.
Give her time.
She has as much to lose as we do.
After you.
Your instincts are right.
This guy's making moves we couldn't have possibly have predicted.
Get in there and take down Whelan.
- I could use some backup.
- I'll take care of it.
- Whoa.
What do you think you're doing? - Years of driving an ambulance.
Stop.
Don't take another step.
Nice catch.
Can you shut it down? Guess that's a yes.
Ain't she a beauty? Looks like it's your time to shine, Bashful.
Wait.
There's no plates on the frame.
Just the glass.
Each piece is individually armed.
You losing your touch, Manny? All right, we take the Gaugin, we leave the rest.
I'm gonna head to the office, loop the security cam footage, make it look like we were never here.
Be done by the time I get back.
Both hands on the wheel now! Toby.
Yeah.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Hey.
He's got a nasty crack on the head.
His pulse is strong.
He's gonna live, but he's gonna have a nasty headache.
IIB.
You two are with us.
There's more units on the way, ETA 10 minutes.
Well, we're going in now.
You two stay with me.
I'll explain as we go.
You missed your calling.
- You ever want a career change - Done.
I wasn't sure you were gonna be able to pull that one off.
What, are you questioning my abilities now? I've been questioning a lot of things.
For example, how I ended up with a cop on my crew.
Take that painting out and get it prepped for travel.
Now! I don't know what you think - you know here, but-- - Allow me to fill you in.
New crew member comes in, perfect résumé--tends to get me a little nervous.
So I sent a decoy van around to Simons Gallery, and guess what? - The cops were all over it.
- And what does that prove exactly? Somebody on this crew tipped them off.
It doesn't take a genius to narrow it down from there.
- We're done.
- I'll deal with you later.
As for you, Happy, you've outlived your usefulness.
- Drop your weapon now! - Ugh! - You OK? - Yeah.
I'm good.
What took you guys? We were enjoying the show.
If you'd all be so kind as to lower your weapons.
- Where'd you get the piece from? - I'm a resourceful guy.
- Come on, Manny, don't blow it.
- I was serious before.
If you ever get tired of being a chronic do-gooder, you look me up, OK? Move.
Toward the door.
Slowly.
There's nowhere to run.
The cops are swarming outside.
You're a terrible liar.
You have a guy waiting on the outside.
But how did you know what gallery we were hitting? Unless you knew the whole time.
No, I never told him.
You're Carnicero.
This was interesting, Michelle.
Let's do it again.
Soon.
Get down! Oz? I just talked to Carl.
What were you thinking? I don't know.
I got so drunk with power, I mean That's it! As soon as Ryder hears about this, that's it for me ever - being a supervisor.
- It's taken care of.
- What do you mean? I told him I'd have coffee with him if he promised not to report you.
Oh! Thank you! Oh, my God.
But there is a condition.
Close the investigation.
One creepy coffee date is enough, thank you very much.
Consider it closed.
You do admit that he was creepy, though? - Happy birthday, Tessa.
- Mr.
Hibbard.
Do you know what time it is? It is very late.
- You should be in bed.
- But I have a surprise for you.
Something very special that I found just for you.
Uh, Liv.
I think I know where the bracelet went.
Wow.
That is some serious bling.
He's a keeper.
Do you like it, Tessa? It's beautiful, Kevin.
Thank you.
I am going to bring this back to Mrs.
Slatterly.
Thanks, Oz.
Nice job.
You have a good night.
- OK, where are we at? - Manny's picture's in the hands of every department and agency-- local and international.
We've also put surveillance on Valla Florian.
He won't go back to his old plan.
He's too smart for that.
- What about this car of his? - We're working with Interpol to try to track it down, but the plates were registered to a fake name.
- "Mariposa.
" - That's Spanish.
- "Butterfly.
" Butterfly.
That's his sister's nickname.
The son of a bitch was practically flaunting it in my face.
Hey, you should all be proud of yourselves.
Whelan isn't exactly small potatoes.
He's offering to hand us a warehouse full of stolen art in exchange for leniency.
I had him.
I had Carnicero and I just let him go.
It's not your fault.
I read the guy, and I couldn't even tell.
We'll get him.
Knowing his identity is half the battle.
My breath is moving like the sand on your shore The sound the smell are moving in today Our voices echo into valleys too fair It's all right, it's all right, it's OK I need to find my mind Need to find my way Need to find my way I need to find my mind Need to find my way Need to find my way
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