"You know, I had the weirdest dream last night." "Can't get it out of my head." "What was it about?" "My dad." "When I was a kid, my dad was president of the local for Big Steel, had this friend Bill." "Apparently Bill stole some money from the union and then killed himself." "I saw it happening in my dream." "Hmm." "Well, maybe you were thinking about your dad because you finally sold the house." "Maybe." "Reminds me..." "Got time tomorrow?" "I need to move some stuff." "Frank, you pay me to be lead counsel for the police union." "Other people get paid to move stuff." "Fine." "Hey, Frank." "They burned down our cop bar." "Ruby's?" "When?" "Last night, a couple skinheads threw a Molotov cocktail through the window." "Ruby says the neighborhood's going to hell." "She's moving to Florida." "You know, I sold the house." "I'm gonna need help moving." "Oh, yeah?" "Good luck with that." "Hey, Billy." "What's up?" "Partner's in the hospital..." "got kidney stones." "Ouch." "Yeah, no kidding." "Anyways, I just had to drop off some health forms for him." "You got time tomorrow, right?" "He's moving." "Sorry, Frank." "I'm working with the gang squad on these jewelry-store heists." "That's usually a holdup-squad thing." "No, it ends up it's a Hispanic gang who's doing the robberies." "Get this." "This morning, they pick a jewelry store owned by a Tamil..." "shot him dead." "That's gonna piss off Mani's guys." "Yeah, especially since Mani's the one who agreed to fence the jewelry." "You know, if they kill a Tamil..." "Mani might come looking for payback." "Nah." "Mani's not the shoot-'em-up type." "Mani, they killed Balam's cousin in his own jewelry store." "Just send his family some flowers." "I got too much business with these Hispanic guys right now." "So you tell Balam do nothing, understand?" "Tell me about this woman..." "Suki." "G. recommended her when I went up to see him in prison..." "Said she's a good fence, we can trust her." "Yeah, but did he say who told him about her?" "No." "I'll ask himself myself when I see him." "Jin says you can make us some money." "Depends on the buyers." "I fence the stuff overseas..." "better prices." "How much is my front?" "You give these guys 20 cents on the dollar for the stuff," "I get you 30 when I fence it." "Okay, Suki." "Let's see how happy you can make me." "Mani..." "I'll make you very happy." "Any sign of Dom?" "No, not yet." "So, what's the plan?" "Well, if Suki drives by here, get an eye on her, follow her to the meet." "Only... now I don't know." "What do you mean you don't know?" "Dom, we got a prlem." "Why?" "What's up?" "Suki called me, said she wanted a face-to-face, said to meet her in that parking lot we've been using." "So I went over there, but she didn't show up." "Well, there's got to be some way you can reach out to her, right?" "She's undercover, Billy." "It's not like we can just call her, okay?" "There she is." "There's her car right there." "Whoa!" "Oh, no." "She's still alive." "Stay with me." "Stay with me." "Stay with me." "Stay with me." "Stay with me." "She's gone, man." "Dave, she's gone." "Dave, we got to keep it together." "We got to keep it together." "Check the trunk." "Come on, check the trunk." "There's nothing up here." "There's nothing back here either." "What are you guys doing?" "We need to call this in now." "I don't need to tell you we've got a very big problem here, okay?" "We're in the middle of what's about to become a crime scene." "That means forensics, detectives, not to mention this is a cop killed in the line of duty." "That means a police funeral." "There's gonna be millions of eyes on this thing." "You remember the last time something like this happened?" "It's a death sentence, man." "You guys want to tell me what the hell you're talking about?" "Would you just shut it?" "We're trying to figure something out." "You're telling me to shut it?" "Billy, Billy." "Please, please." "Just give us a minute." "So, what do you think, Dom?" "Suki doesn't have any I.D. that says she's, uh, she's an undercover cop, and she doesn't have her prints in the system." "We can treat this like a straight-up homicide." "We don't know the victim." "We've never seen her before." "You got that?" "No, I don't got that." "Why don't we know her?" "You're just gonna have to play with us on this 'cause we can't tell you any more than that." "The hell with that..." "I'm not lying to Major Crimes unless you give me a damn good reason for it." "All right, look, I'm gonna tell you something only two other people know about." "All right?" "We got a guy deep undercover." "He's the one that brought Suki into this." "The bad guys find out that Suki was a cop, then our guy undercover is dead." "You understand the situation now?" "You don't come on board, that's as good as pulling the trigger on our guy inside." "I get it." "Okay?" "I get it." "But if you want me to lie for you," "I need some protection on this, so I have one condition." "And what's that?" "Frank Leo." "You grew up in this house." "You're not gonna miss it?" "Are you kidding?" "I.A. bugged it to get dirt on me and my dad." "I just want to burn it to the ground." "Frank, there's no way you could've known" "I.A. was setting you up." "They knew your dad's buddy, Billy, was taking money from your dad's union." "He kills himself, and sthat's how they put this idea in your head, you know, get you thinking, "Did my dad take money, too?"" "Still, I never should've asked him the question." "Your dad said he took money." "He didn't say he stole it." "Yeah, well, I'll never know now." "He died that night." "Frank, you got to remember your dad was a great guy, okay?" "You got to remember that." "For crying out loud," "I told you put the luggage on this side." "What's the difference?" "'Cause I got a system worked out." "Now I got to do a thing and fix it." "Ah, damn it!" "What'd you do?" "You okay?" "Yeah, I ran it into the railing and jammed a nail in my hand." "Damn it." "When was the last time you got a tetanus shot?" "How the hell do I know?" "Hey, check this out..." "your little I.A. bug." "I thought we got all of them." "Yeah, Tommy Dunn." "Okay, hang on, Billy." "It's Billy." "Billy." "Those the guys?" "Hey, guys." "Come on in." "Hi..." "Tommy Dunn." "Dave Silva." "Dom Furillo." "So, Billy's told me a bit about your situation." "Undercover cop gets murdered, you guys feel like you need to keep it quiet, so you lie to Major Crimes about knowing her." "Does that pretty much cover it?" "Yeah, that's about right." "Interesting choice, but I'm sure you have your reasons." "So, who wants to start?" "Whatever we say has to stay in this room." "Sure." "It stays here." "So, tell me about this undercover cop, Suki." "What was her cover story?" "She was gonna unload some stolen jewelry for this crew that's doing these robberies." "She was a fence." "Do you know if she picked up the money to make the buy?" "According to the wiretap at Mani's place, yeah, Suki picked up the money." "But it wasn't in the car, and there was no jewelry, so..." "So you don't know if her killing was random, was related to her life, or part of the undercover she was on." "No." "We think she went to the meet early, then it went bad, and these guys ripped her off and killed her." "Okay." "It could've happened like that, I suppose." "So, why'd you lie?" "We still have a guy undercover." "And he's the one who brought Suki in." "If it comes out that Suki was a cop..." "Your guy's as good as dead." "Not as good as..." "He is dead." "Okay, I see your problem." "Here's my problem." "Cop gets killed in the line of duty, needs to be justice for that." "We got to find the killer, right?" "The problem is, how does Major Crimes do that if all they see is a cover story?" "So, what are you saying..." "We give them our real story?" "No." "Tell me." "I tell Major Crimes to leave you guys out of it." "I got people over there I can trust." "Then you just don't get it, do you?" "We've learned the hard way that you do not trust anybody at the department." "You know what I mean by hard way?" "Dead agents." "And we're not gonna let that happen again." "You already got one dead agent." "I suggest if you don't want another, you pull your guy off right now." "You've already taken a big risk that he's been compromised." "We can't do that, Frank." "I mean, he's in too deep." "We got three years' worth of cases all depending on him..." "Robberies, trafficking, 23 homicides." "Look, we can take down 30-plus bad guys with this." "We got too much to risk to blow that." "I mean, it's not like we don't want them to find Suki's killer, but last time we looked, there was no statute of limitations on murder, so..." "So you're just gonna turn your back on this dead cop." "Is that it?" "Look, we came here 'cause it's the only way" "Billy said she'd go along with us on this." "Now, we said our piece." "And we're done." "Furillo, one more thing..." "Suki have any family, anybody else that would care if she's dead?" "No." "And one more thing here myself." "There's only our boss, Silva, and me, and now you guys that know about Suki." "If our guy gets made and dead for it..." "It's gonna be because someone in this room didn't keep their word." "Do you think you can take some vacation time..." "Get out of town while we work this out?" "Can't do it..." "Just got a tip from a wiretap at Mani's that these guys are gonna hit another jewelry store." "All right." "Leave this with us." "Hey, what happened to your hand?" "He jabbed it on a nail." "You should get a tetanus shot." "Lockjaw's a horrible way to die." "You know, Frank..." "These guys got a point." "Department's got more leaks than a swollen prostate." "I know, Tommy, but we got a murdered cop on our watch." "Look, you and I both know any homicide over 24 hours old in this city is already a cold case with little hope, so we got to give her whatever hope we can." "All's I'm saying is, we start poking around, we could prove their point." "You know, we got to find out who this murdered cop really is." "We need her history." "The U.C. list." "Sorry." "You're supposed to be watching a jewelry store, not hobnobbing with the local hookers." "This might be your only case for a little bit." "It's not mine." "Is this about that crackhead hooker that's been robbing her tricks?" "How do you know about that?" "We know your bra size, Billy." "So, that girl..." "she have anything for you?" "No." "She strolls the same area, but she doesn't know anything." "She knows where to get a good hamburger." "You ever have a burger at that place?" "They make them by hand, fresh meat." "Versus places where the meat's rotten and robots make it?" "What, your back?" "Why don't you take some of those pills you take for it?" "I already took some." "I don't think they're coming." "Let's go." "Well, if you don't like it here, you can go spend a little time in the van on the wire and see how you like that." "Fine with me." "Whoa." "Whoa, whoa." "Have a look at this." "Why don't they do something?" "You think they made us?" "Okay, here we go." "It's not them." "Dave Silva." "When was that?" "Yeah, okay, okay." "So, our jewelry-store-heist guys just had their clubhouse shot up by a bunch of Mani's guys." "At least now we know why they're not out robbing people." "Yeah, well, it gets worse." "Killed a civilian..." "Vietnamese woman crossing the street." "Oh, man." "Now the Vietnamese are gonna want payback." "We're gonna have a gang war on our hands." "Picture my ex-wife working with the gang squad's undercover unit..." "The woman can't keep a secret." "Anyway, I told her I need a name from the, uh, U.C. list." "She goes, "Bernie, that's all the undercover operations..." "Names, cases. "" "I reminded her that I let her keep the dog." "You know, I loved that dog." "Is that it?" "All right, her real name is Suki Warren, U.C. number 16." "Married, no kids, been on the job for seven years." "Married to..." "David Silva." "The guy who seemed none too concerned with solving her murder right away." "Silva one of the guys handling her?" "Yeah, you'd think he would've mentioned that Suki was his wife when she turned up stabbed to death in his lap." "You know, Silva's not all of a sudden gonna decide to come back in and talk to us about his dead wife." "You know that, right?" "Yeah, I know." "We press Furillo on it, he's just gonna stand by his partner." "I'd do the same thing." "You would, too..." "stand by your partner." "Yeah, but in your case, you kind of list to one side on your good leg." "That's just so I can get off to a running start, in case one of your girlfriends takes a shot at you." "Oh!" "Speaking of which, you're meeting with Jill tonight, right?" "Yeah." "You're meeting with Alex." "A couple beers..." "I told him yeah." "I'm not gonna play "Go Fish" with the guy." "I'm just gonna ask him right out, see if he'll tell me anything." "Yeah." "Major Crimes might have something." "I figure between the two of them, probably find out what they have on who killed this woman." "Your dad loved this old truck." "Yeah, I know." "He kept it in the garage under a tarp." "I sold his new one." "I'll give this one to charity." "Do you want me just to drop your car off at the office?" "Yeah." "Frank, you can't ask me about an active case." "It doesn't work like that, and you know it." "Look, I can't tell you what it's about, but when I can, I will." "You know, it actually kind of pisses me off that you don't think you can trust me." "Jill... a cop's life is at stake, okay?" "Hey, well..." "I mean, when you put it like that, yeah, of course, what can I tell you?" "The woman that was stabbed the other night..." "Where are you on that?" "Pretty much nowhere." "What kind of knife was used?" "Big old butcher knife." "It went all the way through her, and God only knows how, but she actually drove the car." "From where, we have no idea, and where she was headed we have no idea..." "Maybe a hospital or home." "What's her story?" "We don't like her story." "She lives alone, doesn't have any friends, and from what we can tell, she doesn't work anywhere." "Yet her bank account has regular deposits." "What's the thinking on that?" "Well, we're thinking, you know, plenty of income and no visible means of support..." "Could be she's on the game." "Escort service, maybe..." "We found a pack of condoms in her purse." "The receipt was with them." "She bought them an hour before she was killed." "And it was open, one was missing, and the wrapper was on the floor of the car." "Autopsy shows that she had sex within a couple hours of her death, so, you know, we're thinking a trick went bad, he stabbed her." "Any prints?" "Mnh-mnh." "Bunch of latents, but we're still trying to match them." "Okay." "Thanks." "That it?" "Yeah." "You gonna tell me what this is about?" "Nope." "Mm." "What happened to your hand?" "Jammed it on a nail." "Mm." "You should get a tetanus shot for that." "I told you..." "no retaliation." "And I told Balam the same thing." "I should just kill Balam myself." "It's Balam." "You could do that?" "If it stops this thing, yeah." "The Vietnamese are gonna be coming after us." "Our guys killed one of their civilians." "They're gonna want to do the exact same thing to us, and that's not even the end of it." "Gangs are gonna start taking sides." "There's gonna be more shooting." "We're gonna have an all-out gang war on our hands." "Oh, and I'll tell you this for free." "Frank Leo... he's the boss of the city now." "Not gonna stand for no gang war." "Hey, anything happening?" "Mani's worried about a gang war." "He's not the only one." "You can go." "Thanks for the heads-up." "Look at that." "Frank, you're not gonna believe this." "The chief's here." "Frank." "Ed." "What brings you down?" "Official business, Frank..." "just you and me, okay?" "Official business is Abby and Tommy, as well." "Have a seat." "What can I do for you, Ed?" "It seems we may have a gang war on our hands." "So I've heard." "What are you doing about it?" "I've put every division on high alert." "And I want an immediate offensive on every gang in the city." "We're gonna go in hard, and we're gonna pull in every damn one of them." "Which will only lead to delay while their lawyers bail them out, and you end up with the same gang problem tomorrow." "Not to mention put all our guys in the line of fire." "Do I need to add anything to that?" "Are you saying I can't count on the union's support?" "Because I'd like that on record right now." "Actually, I think it's the mayor that would like that on the record." "Makes for a nice sound bite." "So she can appear like she's tough on crime and the police union looks like we're putting the public at risk." "Exactly..." "I have a feeling she's anticipating a lack of union support for her re-election." "Are we backing that?" "You know, I haven't decided." "Frank, look, the mayor would rather do this with your support, and she's assured me that she'd be in a very generous mood if you change your mind." "Let me guess..." "If I do, there's a photographer waiting just outside to snap a candid shot of this historic moment?" "Shall I call him in or send him home?" "Give me 24 hours before you pull the trigger on this exercise of futility." "Maybe I'll change my mind." "We'll see." "I think I can arrange that." "Where are you going with this?" "Haven't you heard?" "I'm the big boss of the city." "Hey, Frank." "Hey, Mani." "May I have a word?" "Where's your little brother?" "He's usually hanging around." "He's not my little brother, okay..." "Just a kid who adopted us." "Family was killed in the fighting in Sri Lanka." "We look after him." "Hmm." "So, in the eyes of God, all your drug-dealing and gun-running just gets washed away, and you make it to heaven." "Is that how it works?" "What do you want, Frank?" "I'm hearing rumors of a gang war." "Tell me, Mani, who's got the biggest gang in the city?" "I don't know, Frank." "You tell me." "I do." "8,000 guys." "8,000, Mani." "And I'm gonna turn every single damn one of them loose on every single damn one of you." "I'm not talking about a crackdown." "I'm not talking about bringing you in overnight." "I am talking about orders to shoot to kill." "Yeah, well, there's a price to pay for that, Frank, and I mean dead cops." "You really want that?" "You really want to test me?" "What..." "What makes you think these guys will listen to me, anyway?" "You're gonna make them listen to you." "Gang war's bad for business." "So here's what you're gonna do." "You're gonna go to every gang in this city, and you're gonna tell them this war stops now." "There will not be another civilian shot on my streets." "You get me?" "Sure." "What the hell?" "I'll tell them." "But this right here..." "You coming in here acting like a hard-ass..." "This I won't forget." "I don't want you to forget, Mani." "And I got one more question for you, and I want a straight answer on this one." "Man, you are really pushing it." "You know that?" "Just answer the question." "I hear you're into stolen jewelry now." "I also hear the woman that was your fence was murdered the other night." "What the hell is he doing?" "I don't know." "I don't know anything about that." "How'd you hook up with her, Mani?" "What are you getting at, Frank?" "Son of a bitch." "I swear to God, if he blows this up..." "Let's just say I have a personal interest in who killed her." "And I really, really want to know that it had nothing to do with your business." "And you expect me to tell you that?" "Yeah, I do." "Sure." "Hell, if it gets you out of here, okay, I will tell you." "Let's just say that somebody who was in jail suggested her to somebody else." "And that somebody suggested her to someone like me." "Let's just say the sun was shining and everything was right with the world." "But then let's say it is a very dangerous city, and people get murdered every day just minding their own business and not my business." "Thanks, Mani." "What was that all about?" "He's sending us a message." "He knows we have a wire in Mani's, and he's putting us on notice that he's not gonna let this Suki thing go." "Maybe he's right, though." "I've been thinking about this, about Suki." "I know." "Hey, come on, man." "We grieve later, okay?" "Yeah, okay." "We have to shut him down." "So, how we gonna do that?" "I was thinking that he... he seemed to take a special interest in Billy, right?" "So maybe we need to send him a message of our own, let him that we can screw with his world whenever we want." "What do you mean?" "I mean we do a dropsy on her." "I.A. finds a little dope in her pocket." "I don't know, Dom." "We don't need to do that." "That is exactly what we need to do." "That was a stupid thing you did today." "Yeah, well, it got you and your partner's attention, didn't it?" "I just wasn't sure which one of you was gonna show up." "Don't get the wrong idea." "Dom's my partner." "He's a good cop, and this has nothing to do with him." "This is just me talking to you." "All right." "What do you want?" "You got to see what you can do to pull Billy off this case." "You gonna tell me why?" "No." "You just got to do it." "All right." "I'll see what I can do." "But you got to open up." "You got to give me something." "You ever work undercover?" "I don't mean for a night on a buy." "I mean months, years." "No." "And I have a great respect for people who can." "The only guys you can count on to keep you safe are the guys handling you." "You got to trust that they're gonna do what's right for you." "I get that." "Something you got to understand..." "Every single cop out there, every single one of them, I handle..." "Including you and your partner." "And they're all counting on me to do what's right for them." "And the right thing for Suki is to find out who killed her." "Yeah, I know that." "Do you?" "Yeah." "Then why didn't you tell me that you two were married?" "How do you know about that?" "Doesn't matter." "Listen, Dave." "I got a question I got to ask you, and depending on the answer, it might hard for you to hear." "What is it?" "Did you have sex with your wife on the night she was killed?" "No." "Are you saying she was with somebody else that night?" "Suki called me before we were supposed to follow her to the meet." "She said she wanted to change things up a little." "I went to where we usually hook up to talk." "She never showed." "Where do you usually hook up?" "A parking garage on 101st." "And how far is it from there to where you were supposed to get the eye on her?" "A couple of blocks." "So she could've been coming from there when you guys found her." "Yeah, maybe." "May..." "Maybe I just missed her or something." "How long did you wait for her there?" "Um, half-hour." "Anybody see you in the parking lot?" "I don't know." "So you can't prove that you didn't meet up with her?" "No." "Can you think of anybody else that would have a thing for your wife?" "I don't know." "I" " I just don't see her sleeping with anybody else." "It doesn't seem like the sort of thing she would do." "But I guess she did." "Think your partner would come in and talk to us about this?" "No." "No, I don't want to tell him yet." "Okay?" "This doesn't look good for me, does it?" "It could look like I caught her with somebody, or that I met up with her and we argued and that I killed her." "I could be fitted for this a lot of different ways, you know?" "Yeah, especially if you did any of those things." "Did you?" "Did you kill your wife?" "There's no evidence that I did anything but what I said I did." "Doesn't answer the question." "I loved my wife." "That's the only answer you're getting from me." "Okay, so, we got our burgers." "Now what do you want to talk about?" "Just thought maybe we got off on the wrong foot, that's all." "Oh." "I see." "This is a social thing." "We're gonna be friends now." "Why do you have to be such a hard case?" "It's just you, Furillo." "You bring out the best in me." "Do you see what I see?" "Yeah." "Police!" "Drop your weapon!" "Drop that now!" "Okay, okay, okay!" "Get on the ground!" "Get down!" "I got him!" "I got him!" "Police!" "Stop!" "Stop!" "Ugh!" "Son of a bitch." "He's dead." "I got another one I killed, Frank." "I'm cursed." "Oh, shut up." "You're not cursed." "Tell us what happened." "Okay." "We've been watching this jewelry store, and the robbers didn't show up, right?" "So, Furillo wants to go back there because there's this burger joint he wants me to try..." "Trying to make nice." "And who shows up?" "The robbers." "So, there we are, no backup, no nothing." "One guy starts shooting at me, so I take him out." "The shooting team gets there, and they search me, and they find coke." "Coke, Frank." "And I swear to God it's not mine." "And the only thing I can think is that Furillo planted it on me because he hates my guts." "You're right about that." "Furillo pulled a drop on you." "What am I gonna do?" "Nothing." "Let me handle it." "Abby's gonna stay here with you." "When I.A. gets here, you don't say a word." "You let me do all the talking, all right?" "You can call off your dogs." "There isn't gonna be a gang war." "Really?" "And you're sure of this?" "You're not hearing about any gang-related shootings, are you?" "No." "How'd you manage this?" "It's my business." "I want you to give the mayor a message." "She wants a gang strategy that works, end the hiring freeze." "More cops means less gang violence." "So you think she owes you for this?" "You're damn right she does." "Her solution was a paper tiger." "You know it." "All right, I'll see what she says." "One more thing." "You hear about a robber getting shot in a takedown?" "Yeah." "And?" "Found a little coke on the cop that did the shooting." "It's not hers." "It's a dropsy." "Somebody wanted to burn her?" "Yeah." "I want you to make it go away." "What are you gonna trade for all of this?" "Not a thing." "For once, you're just gonna do what's right, Ed." "Well, the right thing has a cost to it, Frank." "I mean, I do this, and I promise you the mayor is gonna find out about it." "And I'm gonna be up there dealing with her myself." "And I can't bring both of these issues in at the same time." "So it's either gonna have to be the hiring freeze..." "Or your cop with the problem." "Your choice..." "one or the other." "My cop." "How's Billy?" "She thinks she's cursed." "Hey, man, it's happened before..." "Cop who ends up with dead bad guys following them around everywhere." "Yeah, don't tell her that." "Anyway, I just got off the phone with Alex..." "Said they matched some of the prints they found in the car." "A whole bunch belonged to Silva... no surprise there." "What about the print on the knife?" "Uh, too smudged." "He said they did manage to pull a print off the condom wrapper, though." "Frank..." "they belong to Furillo." "So, what are we doing back here?" "It all died right here with Suki, didn't it?" "Yeah." "I feel like it did, too." "Major Crimes knows she was a cop." "Frank Leo tell them?" "No." "They found out some other way." "I just found out we're off this thing." "The gang bust goes down without us." "We really screwed this up, didn't we?" "How long have we been working together, Dave?" "12 years... about that." "You know how much that means to me, right?" "What are you getting at, Dom?" "There's something I got to tell you." "There's something I got to tell you, too." "I spoke to Frank Leo." "Yeah?" "When?" "Last night... and today." "He told me that Suki had sex with somebody else just before she died." "He said that, huh?" "Yeah." "That's what I got to talk to you about." "It's gonna come out, and..." "I wanted you to hear it from me." "You know who she was sleeping with?" "It was me." "Did you kill her?" "Did you?" "You know, you should've told me from the beginning." "Do you know how much time we wasted on that hooker angle?" "I know." "I was gonna tell you." "But then I thought I'd give it a day, see what I could find out." "You beat me to the punch with those fingerprints." "Mm-hmm." "You find Furillo and Silva?" "No." "Nobody knows where they are." "Who do you think killed Suki?" "I don't know." "It's one of those cases with a lot of possibilities." "And those possibilities will be here tomorrow, so..." "Mmm." "...why don't you come over to my place tonight?" "Mm." "I told Abby I'd go to her place." "Aw." "Just can't stay on your side of the tracks, huh?" "You got to tomcat around with the idle rich." "You know that still doesn't make you one of them, right?" "Yeah, but the liquor's better." "Does Abby know about us?" "No, I don't think so." "Mm." "I told you." "We're not that close that it matters." "You know nothing about women." "He's in the car." "What happened?" "He told me he was the one sleeping with Suki." "I told him I didn't want to talk about it." "I got out to go, and that's when I heard the shot." "Went back, and there he was." "He shot himself." "I'm gonna call this in." "You didn't shoot him, did you?" "No." "You believe me, though, right, Frank?" "Hey, it's Frank." "Yeah, I'm under the overpass." "Everybody's asking me," ""Bernie, when are you retiring?" "What are your plans?"" "This is it." "This is my plan right here." "I'm buying this place." "Gonna have a place for cops to come, gonna be a bar owner." "Come here." "Check this out." "Ha!" "I'm gonna get it redone with a different name." "I'm gonna call it Rabbi's." "What do you think?" "I love it." "Mm." "Bar's open." "Wow." "Who else knows about this?" "I told Tommy to get everybody we love together and show up here." "Well... may your bar always be too small to hold all your friends." "Hey." "Hey, Billy." "Whose place is this?" "It's mine." "Pour me a drink." "On the house." "What happened with I.A.?" "One minute they're there, and the next minute, I'm free to go." "I don't know what you did, but thanks." "How's your partner?" "He gets out of the hospital tomorrow." "Then we go back on the hunt for that crackhead hooker who's robbing her tricks." "What hooker is this?" "She hangs out over at 101st." "Sometimes the girls take guys into the parking garage over there." "101st?" "That's where Suki met Furillo the night she was killed." "You're kidding." "Those guys should've told me that." "This hooker..." "what's her weapon of choice?" ".22, different knives, a 2x4 with a nail stuck in it a couple of times." "She ever use a butcher knife?" "So, what do you think?" "What, about the place?" "About this booth." "I don't know." "It's a booth." "Why?" "'Cause this is your booth right here." "What do you mean?" "Cops go to the union office, they got trouble and worries, they got an agenda." "Here, they can be themselves." "And you can come in and check up on what's happening underground." "I like that." "I like that, Rabbi." "Thank you." "You wanted to see me?" "Yeah." "Frank, sit down." "Get you anything?" "No." "What's this about?" "This is about you lying to me, Frank." "The other day, we had our little conversation." "You said it was gonna be between me and you, but that wasn't true, was it?" "I mean, come on, this place was bugged, and you knew that, right?" "How did you know it was bugged?" "Frank..." "I'm a cop." "You're the guy undercover." "Number 64 on the U.C. list." "Anyway, the other day, you started asking questions about Suki." "You actually did me a favor." "See, I needed Furillo and Silva to know that her murder had nothing to do with this operation." "It had to be random." "So, when you called me the big boss of the city..." "I was hoping you'd get the message and maybe try and put a stop to this gang war..." "Kill two birds with one stone." "You know Furillo's dead." "Yeah." "It's too bad." "He was a stand-up guy." "Guess he should've remembered that." "So, uh... what now?" "What happens to you?" "A few more days, the bust goes down, and I get to go home to the wife and kids." "Anyway, um..." "In case I don't get a chance to see you for a while, Frank..." "I just wanted to shake your hand." "Be my pleasure." "You know, you are a hell of a good cop." "So were you."