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Hello? Ted?
No, it's me.
WHAAAATT?
Don't forget to set the alarm.
No, they broke up again. Bailey won't stop drinking and Sarah can't take it anymore.
thought he was doing AA.
No, he quit the whole God thinghe has issues. The previews for next week...
That shit. He only calls you when he's drunk. Don't go over there.
I won't.
Don't. Think Bailey.
Alright, alright...I'll call you back.
No, some creep asshole trying to scare me.
It's hell week. Chill. The movie murders have brought out the crazies. It's nothing.
Shit.
What is it?
I heard a noise.
Where?
Kill, kill, kill, kill, hah, hah, hah, hah...
Stop it...
I can't believe you're alone in that house.
Outside.
That's smart.
Don't do that. Hang up...call...
What? I can't hear you...
Hang up...call...
I'm losing you.
...campus security...send someone...check out...place...
Okay, okay. I'll call now. I'll call you back.
Have you checked the...
Attic, garage, basement, nothing.
Take the neighborhood.
We don't know if it's random. We haven't been able to connect the victims.
The first two were stabbed without thought. The sorority girl was gutted with autopsy precision.
Jesus Christ. Captain Tyler flies out of his seat and into action.
Find me every variation of Himbry and what was the other name...
He's broken his pattern.
They've broken their pattern.
You're sure about this two person thing?
Broad daylight, a crowded movie theatre. This is too much fun for one person.
I would say we are now officially baffled.
On national television.
We know that, son.
The killer was trying to get to her. That sorority girl was a distraction.
We're aware of that.
I can do it, Captain.
Thanks, Dewey, but I was thinking I'd pull Jesse off...
How's the name search going?
37 usages of Himbry located in the registar's office. 9 Tatum's, 47 Riley's. And that's just on campus. It's hopeless.
Can't we hold him?
No, we got pressure from California State. The man practically has clemency. We can't run the risk of falsely accusing him. He has to be standing over the victim with knife in hand before we make a move.
What now?
We're going to bring her in. Hide her out for a coupla days. And we're issuing a campus lockin this evening. No one is allowed out after dark.
That doesn't work, sir.
It's got nothing to do with reality, Oskar, I know it and you know it, it's a matter of national priority to these guys. It's got a ritual significance to them, Jews shoveling snow.
I lost a day of production. I lost a worker. I expect to be compensated.
File a grievance with the Economic Office, it's your right.
Would it do any good?
No.
A onearmed machinist, Oskar?
He was a metal press operator, quite skilled.
What's he done that's so bad take money? That's a crime? Come on, what are we here for, to fight a war? We're here to make money, all of us.
There's taking money and there's taking money, you know that. He's taking money.
He's stealing from you, Oskar.
Of course he's stealing from me, we're in business together. What is this? I'm sitting here, suddenly everybody's talking like this is something bad. We take from each other, we take from the Army, everybody uses everybody, it works out, everybody's happy.
I was just the accountant.
Simple engineering, though, wouldn't you think? Change the machines around, whatever you do, you could make other things, couldn't you?
Once the war ends, forget it, but for now it's great, you could make a fortune. Don't you think?
I think most people right now have other priorities.
Get the contracts and I'm sure you'll do very well. In fact the worse things get the better you'll do. It was a "pleasure."
The contracts? That's the easy part. Finding the money to buy the company, that's hard.
Jews, yeah. Investors.
Jews can no longer own businesses, sir, that's why this one's for sale.
Well, they wouldn't own it, I'd own it. I'd pay them back in product. They can trade it on the black market, do whatever they want, everybody's happy.
Pots and pans.
Something they can hold in their hands.
I don't know anybody who'd be interested in that.
They should be.
What was that about the SS, the rate, the ... ?
The Jewish worker's salary, you pay it directly to the SS, not to the worker. He gets nothing.
But it's less. It's less than what I would pay a Pole. That's the point I'm trying to make. Poles cost more.
I could try to read this or I could eat my lunch while it's till hot. We're doing well?
Yes.
Better this month than last?
Yes.
Any reason to think next month will be worse?
The war could end.
What?
There's a machinist outside who'd like to thank you personally for giving him a job.
Don't ever do that to me again.
Do what?
You try to be fair to people, they walk out the door; I've never understood that. What's next?
Christmas presents.
Ah, yes.
This, I don't know, maybe you can trade it for something.
Thank you.
I got to go, I'll see you.
Oskar
You think I don't know what you're doing? You're so quiet all the time? I know.
Are you losing money?
No, I'm not losing money, that's not the point.