"(CHATTER)" "(GUNSHOT)" "(CHEERING)" "Sonny." "You killed him." "You killed him!" "♪ (THEME) ♪" "Mannix s4e03 Time Out Of Mind" "Hey, what are you doing here this late?" "Spring housecleaning." "What about Toby?" "He's being spring housecleaned by a neighbor." "In the tub." "And probably enjoying it about as much as I'm enjoying this." "So go rescue him before he shrivels." "It's not Toby that I'm worried about." "Joe." "Hmm?" "If you don't do something about these, you're going to wind up going back to work for someone else." "Now you know, Peggy, I was listening to the fights on the way home and nobody in the ring threw a blow that low." "Just what are those?" "Accounts receivable." "Some of these people have owed you money for months, and some for years." "Huh." "Okay, Peggy." "Swing away." "John Chesterton." "Aw, come on, Peggy-." "He's trying to put two boys through school." "I know." "A lawyer and a doctor." "Eight years each." "So come diploma time, he'll pay." "Next." "Paul Kreski." "You know, Peggy," "I really think this job's getting to you." "I do." "You're developing a real shell." "Joe, three hundred dollars is three hundred dollars." "Peggy, Kreski just got out of the hospital yesterday." "Now let's give the man a chance to recuperate before our bill sends him back." "Okay." "Well, I didn't know about him." "But all these other people haven't just gotten out of the hospital." "And some of them are just plain deadbeats." "It's a risk every business runs." "Oh, I'm so glad We're making progress." "I mean, at least you admit it is a business." "Well, of course." "You get your paycheck every week on time, don't you?" "Well... almost every week?" "Oh, come on, Peggy, we're doing fine." "File and forget." "Joe, you can't run a business like this." "You do a job." "You get paid." "And that's the way the game is played." "From this moment on." "(PHONE RINGS)" "Mr. Mannix's office." "Oh, hello, Mrs. Davis." "No, no bother at all, Mrs. Davis." "Well, if it's important, Mrs. Davis." "Yes, yes, I'll see what I can do." "Don't tell me." "That was Mrs. Davis." "Yeah." "She's an old friend of mine." "She's Sonny Carter's aunt." "Ah, now there was a great fighter." "There's some trouble, Joe." "About Sonny?" "She wouldn't say, but, uh, she asked me if I would do her a favor." "She asked me if you would stop by." "For free?" "Oh, Joe, she can't afford it, you know, uh, and it did sound important." "Okay, Peggy" "But just this one last time." "I remember the first time I saw Sonny." "He was driving a long green convertible a block long." "It was Christmas Eve, and he had a toy for every kid in the neighborhood." "It was the first doll I ever had." "(KNOCK ON DOOR)" "I'm in here, Peggy." "Hello, Mrs. Davis." "Hello, Peggy." "I shouldn't have called you, but I just didn't know who else to turn to." "Oh, please." "Mrs. Davis, this is Mr. Mannix." "How do you do." "Mrs. Davis." "I'm sorry." "But it's about Sonny." "He's been like a son to me." "Exactly what happened, Mrs. Davis?" "Well, I felt something was wrong when he came home early." "For the past two years, he's been pretty steady." "Sells hotdogs at the stadium." "Comes straight home after the fights." "About 11:30, as usual." "But tonight, he got home before 10." "I, I followed him in here." "He didn't look like himself at all." "I thought maybe he was sick." "He sat down in this chair, and he just stared at the floor." "Must have been at least five minutes." "He didn't even know I was in the room." "I guess I wasn't thinking." "I put my hand on his face to see if he had a fever, and he had one of his spells." "Didn't know it." "Just went out of his mind." "He threw that lamp against the wall and, and started breaking things." "Now, now I've seen Sonny upset before, but never like this." "These spells-- does he get them often?" "Oh, not for years now." "But lately, it's begun to happen again." "He's been under a terrible strain, but he won't talk about it." "And if anyone lays a hand on him-- especially his face-- it's like he's right back in the ring again and someone's fist is coming at him to hurt him." "And, uh, he gets violent?" "He just hits out and yells, but in a few seconds he's over it." "Has he been to a doctor?" "I tried to get him to go to a hospital, but he wouldn't." "It all started after his last fight with Kid Kelly." "Well, I saw that fight." "Sonny was knocked through the ropes and hit his head on a seat." "Then he got right back into the ring and won the fight." "That was the last fight he ever did win." "Mr. Mannix, if Sonny's in bad trouble like he said" "What did he say, Mrs. Davis?" "The police would be after him." "Hey, Renaldo." "Hey, Ernie, what's going on?" "Hi, Joe." "A guy was killed." "Who's on it?" "Lieutenant Malcolm." "Thanks." "I've got two witnesses that saw Sonny Carter drag Hauser out of the dressing room." "You were in the corridor." "How come you didn't see it?" "I don't know." "Guess I must have been looking the other way." "Sure." "You stick around." "I'll get back to you." "What are you doing here, Joe?" "Well, I happened to be driving by, and I saw the patrol oars." "Yeah." "I hear somebody was killed." "Yeah, a two-bit hustler named Bud Hauser." "Did you know him?" "Hey, Lieutenant!" "You said maybe ten-fifteen minutes." "I've been waiting thirty." "I got a date." "Hey, Mannix!" "How are you doing, man?" "Hello, Pancho." "Hey, that must have been quite a fight." "I heard the wrap-up on the news." "Well, for me a fight goes eight rounds, that ain't great." "You know, I should've had him in the first." "Pancho, when was the last time you saw Sonny Carter?" "Ah, couple, three days ago over at Fifth Street Gym." "He's there a lot just hanging around." "What time did you get here tonight?" "Couple hours before I went on." "Where were you at 8:00?" "Getting a rubdown in my dressing room." "Who else was there?" "My trainer and that creep they found out in the alley." "What was Bud Hauser doing in your dressing room?" "Well, an angle guy's always smelling around, hoping to hear something that'll tip 'em off one of the boys is out of condition." "You know, knee trouble, too much sauce, girl trouble, something like that." "How well did you know Hauser?" "As well as you get to know a rat." "Hey, Pancho, the place'll be closed before we get there." "Yeah, don't worry, baby." "It won't be long." "Look, all I know is some guy came charging in and dragged Hauser out." "What guy came charging in?" "I didn't see him." "I was on my belly getting a rubdown." "Your trainer said it was Sonny Carter." "Well, I say I don't know who it was." "Okay, Pancho." "I may call you tomorrow." "Not too early." "I plan on sleeping late." "Hadley!" "What time was Hauser shot?" "About half an hour after Sonny hauled him out of the dressing room." "You mean, after Pancho's trainer says he did." "Somebody else saw him." "He was in the corridor." "Here he is." "Hey, Dolph." "Hi, Mr. Mannix." "Why didn't you tell me you and Sonny Carter were old friends?" "I figured everybody knows that." "You said that Sonny hauled him out and tore right into him." "Well, Hauser tried to push Sonny away." "Sonny beat on him until I broke it up." "And then Sonny said he'd come back and finish the job." "I didn't say Sonny said that." "Pancho's trainer did." "Aw, that guy's so punchy, you ask him what time it is, he'll tell you July." "Where were you a half hour later?" "I wasn't in the alley, if that's what you're driving at." "I don't know who shot Hauser." "I was watching the fights." "The picture of a perfect businessman." "Joe, good to see you." "Or is it the ex-businessman?" "Me?" "That flower shop is my life." "Suppose you had to choose between that flower shop and, uh, the back room with all the phones and the hotlines to Vegas for laying off bets?" "Is that what you think those phones are for?" "Oh no." "I know you're swamped with orders for lilies." "Any orders coming in for Hauser's funeral?" "He's lucky if he gets one lousy weed on his grave." "Was Hauser rigging fights, Russ?" "I wouldn't know, Joe." "If I had your back room, I'd know." "Well, somebody's rigging them, that's for sure." "I've been hit, hit bad in the last six months." "Well, if you, uh, get any static about Hauser, let me know, will you, huh?" "See ya." "Yeah." "Flower shop." "Dolph." "Yeah?" "You were not sitting in your seat at the time Hauser was shot." "Your seat was H-27." "I checked with the guy who had H-28." "You didn't get up to your seat until the main event." "I was watching the prelims standing in the back." "Fire Department says nobody stands up in the back." "Look, I got a boy waiting for a rubdown." "Where were you, Dolph, at ten after 9?" "I told you." "Yeah, well maybe you'll open up to Lieutenant Malcolm." "Okay." "Mannix, okay." "That's better." "Now Sonny was all lathered up." "He said Hauser was pressuring Pancho to take a dive." "Now I know Pancho, and I told Sonny he was way off, but he wouldn't listen." "Let's get to the alley, huh?" "Well Sonny cornered Hauser in the lobby and he hustled him out the side door." "When I got there, he was standing over Hauser with a gun in his hand-- and Hauser was dead." "Why didn't you tell the police?" "Because Sonny is a good guy." "Anything the police want to do, that's up to them." "(PHONE RINGS)" "But I don't blow the whistle." "Do you, uh, know where Sonny is?" "Yeah?" "How would I know?" "Mannix!" "Guy here named Mannix?" "Right here." "Thanks." "Hello." "Mannix?" "Yes." "I hear you've been looking for Sonny Carter" "Go ahead." "He wants to see you." "Okay?" "Anytime, any place." "Tonight." "Eden Hotel." "Room 212." "Lay off the Hauser case, Mannix." "Or you'll get what he got." "♪ This time we almost made ♪" "♪ That long ♪" "♪ Hard climb ♪" "♪ Didn't we almost make it ♪" "♪ Didn't we almost make it ♪" "♪ Didn't we almost make it ♪" "♪ This time ♪" "Sonny!" "I need money." "Cash money." "Check's no good." "But, Sonny, from what I read in the papers-- all they want you for is questioning and" "Come on, Hallie." "How much cash you got?" "This is all I have here." "But I, I can get more out there." "No, no, no." "Somebody's following me." "I don't know if I shook him yet." "It's like hammers were hitting my head." "Sonny, you sit down and rest." "You were always so good to me, Hallie." "Hey, baby" "(HALLIE) No, Sonny, no, Sonny." "Sonny, no!" "No, Sonny, no!" "No, no, no." "Honey, did I hurt you?" "(WHIMPER)" "I'm all right, Sonny, but..." "Those freakouts." "I" "I thought they were gone for good." "I won't bother you no more, Hallie." "But baby, I" "But I gotta have some money." "I'll send it to you." "No, bring it, Hallie." "Tomorrow." "Where?" "The house on Court Street." "Remember?" "Yes." "I remember." "(HALLIE HUMMING)" "♪ Ain't that I mind working ♪" "♪ Work and me is traveling ♪" "♪ Journeying together to the promised land ♪" "♪ But Old Man Sorrow ♪" "♪ Marching all the way with me ♪" "♪ Telling me that I'm old now ♪" "♪ Since I lose my man ♪" "(HUMMING)" "♪ Since I lose ♪" "♪ My ♪" "♪ Man ♪" "I got a message that you wanted to see me." "I do." "Oh, that was something else." "Scotch mist?" "No, thank you, Mr. Mannix." "Next question?" "Do you know where Sonny Caner is?" "Why?" "Well, he's in a jam, and his best move would be to give himself up." "You don't look like a cop." "I'm not." "I'm a private investigator." "Sonny's aunt asked me to get into the act." "And she told you to see me?" "No, no, no." "That was my idea." "Every time I saw Sonny fight, you were at ringside, and, uh, when you opened at Las Vegas, he was at ringside." "That was a long time ago." "I found that when people are in trouble, they always turn to somebody they trust." "Maybe I'll be in trouble sometime." "Can I come to you?" "You will be in trouble if you know where Sonny is and the cops find out you do." "It was nice meeting you, Mr. Mannix." "If you have any more questions, please don't hesitate." "(MAN) Mannix." "I don't believe you know me." "My name is Starr." "Larry Starr." "I know you." "Electronics and gambling, or is it the other way around?" "Newspaper talk." "Well, I never did believe all that stuff about peepholes in the ceiling and rigged card games." "And I don't believe the rumors that if you find Sonny Carter you'll turn him in." "What rumor service do you subscribe to?" "The Loyal Friends Of Sonny Carter Club." "He's always been a great guy." "We'd like to help him." "Get him a good lawyer." "I don't know where he is." "Well, half of that's for you as an incentive to find him." "I've already got an incentive." "Well, then it's all for Sonny." "(SONNY) Let me have your gun, Mannix." "Drive slow and keep your hand on the wheel." "Turn right at the next corner" "Who'd you talk to in there?" "A bartender, Hallie Woods, Larry Starr." "What did Hallie say?" "She gave me the run-around." "You talked to my aunt, too." "I was up on the roof." "What did my aunt tell you?" "She wanted me to find you." "Tell you where to look, did she?" "People I'd maybe be calling-- places I might hide out?" "We didn't get into that." "Well, don't." "Look, Sonny, she wants to help you.. so do I." "Ain't no way to help me." "Why don't you check in with Lieutenant Malcolm?" "He just wants to ask a few questions." "That's all." "Yeah." "Like why did I beat up on Hauser and why did I say that was only for openers?" "Why did you?" "He had it coming to him." "He was working on Pancho." "A boy on the way up-- that's the kind Hauser liked." "Want some easy dough tonight, kid?" "Play along and you got five hundred bucks, and who's gonna know?" "Just this once, kid, whaddya say?"" "Yeah." "Then he lets him alone until he's a contender." "Now he owns him." "Want the Commission to find out you tossed a fight way back when?" "Use your head, kid." "When I say take a dive, you take it." "And now the big money's rolling." "Pancho didn't play along." "He KO'ed Galloway in the eighth round." "Stop here." "And keep your hands on the wheel." "Keep your hands on the wheel." "Why don't you play it smart, Sonny?" "Tell the cops, tell them everything." "Suppose I said Hauser pulled a gun on me and I grabbed it from him." "It's self-defense." "You're home free." "Yeah.. if I was still the champ." "The guy who sells hot dogs." "No way." "They check out the gun." "If it belongs" "You talk too much." "Now get lost." "Larry Starr-- Easy!" "...told me to give you something." "Far out." "He said to get a good lawyer." "I'll think about it in Mexico or wherever I'm going." "Now take off, Mannix." "And stop looking for me." "You're getting careless, Joe." "A kid found a revolver this morning and turned it in." "It's registered in your name." "Did he say where he found it?" "Yeah." "In a gutter near the club where you were asking questions about Sonny Caner." "Since when did you start hanging out around jazz spots, Lieutenant?" "Oh, I'm a Hallie Woods fan." "Joe, if she told you something that she didn't tell me" "She didn't." "Peggy?" "Sorry, Art." "Nothing." "(PHONE RINGS)" "You've got my word, Art." "Mr. Mannix's office." "I have no idea where he is." "It's for you, Art." "Malcolm." "Yes, Sergeant." "All right, I'll be back in a little while." "This seems to be our day for finding revolvers." "A .38 we dug out of the city dump checks out like the one that killed Bud Hauser." "It was bought in a hock shop three weeks ago by Sonny Carter." "When Sonny was a little boy, he used to sell newspapers, and he saved up enough money to buy him a BB gun." "One day he shot a bird, and he cried like a baby." "He said he'd never use a gun again." "I, uh, know he had a gun, Mrs. Davis." "I checked at the place where he'd bought it." "Sonny's never done a bad thing in his whole life." "Now, he's gotten into scrapes when he was a boy." "But never nothing serious." "Never!" "When he, uh, was in a scrape, was there someone he'd turn to?" "Me." "I remember when he was a little boy, a whole gang of kids was chasing him and I hid him." "Where?" "In the attic." "Here?" "No, not here." "In the old house Where the whole family lived." "We lived on the top floor." "Where is the house?" "I think they're tearing it down." "They're clearing out that whole area." "Do you remember the address, Mrs. Davis?" "Address?" "Court Street." "1903 Court Street." "(SONNY) I told you to get lost." "Let's stop playing games, Sonny." "This is no game." "You listen close enough, you hear 'em banging nails into the coffin." "I'm on your side, Sonny." "How do I know that?" "Use your head." "I've gotta talk to you." "Man, you come in here, you come in clean." "Now if you level with me, maybe I can help you." "Well, I'm in a jam you can't get me out of." "I could try." "(CLATTER)" "That's one of Bud Hauser's cousins." "A rat." "I was born in this house." "What do you figure the odds were I'd get anywhere?" "Well, I made it." "And I leveled." "No deals, no fixes." "I never took a dive in my life." "And you never throw a towel in either." "What's that supposed to mean?" "Running from trouble.. that's quitting." "Man, I'm black." "You can't save your skin copping a plea." "You can't save it by hiding out either." "Now sooner or later they'll catch up with you, Sonny." "(RATS CHITTERING)" "Where'd you grow up, Mannix?" "Can't you tell a rat step from a footstep?" "(GUNSHOT)" "You okay?" "Yeah." "Fine." "Sonny?" "Sonny." "Leave me alone." "Hey, let me see that." "I'm okay." "Come on." "It's Mannix!" "Sonny, I'm your friend!" "Joe Mannix." "I'm your friend." "Oh, you're lucky, this time." "Now you better start leveling with me." "I'm, I'm sorry." "When I freak out like that, it all goes blank." "Were you freaked out when you shot Hauser?" "Yeah." "He hit me and the sky caved in." "I don't even remember pulling the trigger." "Maybe you didn't." "No, I, uh, remember enough." "It was my gun." "Dolph saw me kill him." "Why did you have a gun in your locker?" "Two, three weeks ago, I was sounding off about Hauser at the stadium." "On my way home, a guy on a roof took a shot at me." "I figured that next time I'll shoot back." "Do you know who he was?" "No." "I think it's someone heard me sound off and was afraid I'd mess up the game." "Now why would anybody want you dead now?" "To get back at me for knocking off Hauser." "All he'd have to do was call the cops." "That'd wipe you out for good." "Hauser was killed with your gun and they've got it." "Creeps like these, they don't have their heads on straight." "No." "No, somebody wants you dead." "Somebody who doesn't want you to come up for trial." "And I gotta know why." "Now, who did you tell you were here?" "Nobody who'd rap about it." "Who Sonny, who?" "Hallie." "You're right, Mannix." "Best way's to turn myself in so that guy don't get another shot at me." "That's right." "Let me get my things." "(RAT SCRATCHING)" "Another one of Hauser's cousins." "Sonny?" "Sonny!" "♪♪" "Let's try it in B flat, Dave." "(HUMS A FEW BARS)" "Why don't you grab a cup of coffee, Dave?" "Listen, I've told you everything I know." "I don't know anything else." "Well, I found Sonny." "So did the goon with the rifle." "Who was he?" "I, I don't know." "He put a crease in Sonny's skull." "Next time he'll finish the job." "Is that what you want?" "No." "Who got to you, Hallie?" "Who got to you?" "I, I don't know." "Last night somebody spotted Sonny here." "Later on, I, I was sleeping." "A man broke into my hotel room." "He put one hand over my mouth to keep me from screaming." "He had a bottle of acid in the other hand." "Held it up to my nose so I could smell it, and then he said he-- he'd pour it on me if I didn't tell him." "You know who the man was?" "The lights were out." "What if you heard his voice again?" "Yes, I'd know it." "It was uh, a kind of whiskey voice." "And the way he talked, it was kind of punchy." "Now look, uh, Sonny told me Bud Hauser was fixing fights." "Any idea who he was working for?" "No, I've told you everything I know." "I swear I have." "Somebody give me change for a dollar." "Here's the last of the big bettors." "Russ, where can we talk, alone?" "In here, Joe." "I gotta stay near a phone because I'm expecting a very important order, for lilies." "Rigging fights, Russ." "Who's pulling the strings?" "All I do is take bets, Joe." "Ninety percent of my action's on the horses." "When you think a fight's being rigged, you lay off the bets you take in, right?" "To keep from getting burned?" "When I think it's a sour fight, sure." "That's something that I never know for sure." "That's straight, Joe." "Were you thinking the night Hauser was killed?" "Pancho Salinas fight." "Yeah." "You figured Pancho was going to take a dive." "No, the smart money had it that Pancho would carry Junior Galloway for seven rounds." "Which he did." "Where'd the smart money come from?" "That I don't know for sure, Joe, but, uh, Hauser got drunk and shot his mouth off one night." "You know him?" "Electronics and gambling, not necessarily in that order." "Hmm." "Joe." "Thanks, Russ." "Yeah." "(MAN) Have you checked the grounds?" "Is everything clear?" "Yes, sir." "Everything's fine." "Hey, how'd you get past those guys out there?" "Guys?" "What guys?" "I think it's time we had a little talk, Pancho." "We got nothing to talk about, Mannix." "Oh yes, we do." "You know, every man has his boiling point, Pancho." "When the oops get you down there under that big bright light, who knows?" "You may tell more than your name, rank and serial number." "You're wrong, Mr. Mannix." "Starr.." "He's got nothing to tell them." "You told Lieutenant Malcolm you hardly knew Bud Hauser." "Wait till he checks that one out." "What are you talking about?" "I'm talking about Starr putting up a hunk of money that the fight would go seven rounds-- and having Hauser get the word to you." "You're out of your skull, man." "But Hauser got sauced and spilled it, so he had to go." "And Sonny Carter was a perfect set-up for a frame." "Just how do you suppose that happened?" "You knew Sonny was freaked out." "When Hauser and Sonny were fighting, someone got Sonny's revolver out of his locker, shot Hauser, and put the gun in Sonny's hand." "Then you told him he did it and he believed you." "Who's going to buy that except you?" "Sonny stuck his neck out to save you, Pancho." "Look what it got him." "You turn State's evidence, and they'll go easy on you." "You want to leave now, Mannix- or stick around and have a work-out?" "Take it easy, Pancho." "Mr. Mannix is just fishing." "And look what I landed.. the big one." "Me?" "You should've quit when you were ahead, Starr." "Cops would have sooner or later caught up with Sonny." "But you had to get itchy and send your goons out to get him." "That's when the pieces came together." "I don't have any goons, Mr. Mannix." "Well, you better get those two goons that you don't have on the walky-talky and tell them I'm walking out the front gate." "Nice fishing country." "Mr. Starr, you want me to.. uh.." "That won't do any good, Pancho." "Anyway, he's probably got the place staked out." "He's just needling, looking for a reaction." "So what do we do?" "If Sonny Carter was to disappear from the face of the earth, there'd be no case." "Mr. Starr?" "My name is Logan." "I work for the Dispatch." "I got word that you're looking for a certain somebody." "How much is it worth to you?" "Cash?" "I just seen him." "Nobody's seen him!" "Do you think that I would hold out on you after what I already did to him?" "Hallie, you were close to him, and a man and a woman together all those years.. they talk about things." "Now, first he hid out in the house he was born in." "Where else could he be?" "I don't know." "Sonny never talked much." "Just think, Hallie.. think!" "Oh.. he talked mostly about things he did when he was a kid." "Like what?" "Oh.. the.. the kind of jobs he had-- newsboy, uh, oh, bootblack, sweeping out the gym." "That's where it all started." "He was, uh, fourteen." "From then on, boxing took over." "He started training.. never missed a fight." "He was the greatest gate-crasher in history." "One time he sneaked in on a Wednesday and stayed the rest of the week." "There was a big fight coming up on a Saturday, and he just had to see it." "No one found him from Wednesday to Saturday?" "No." "He was right under their noses." "He was-- under the ring." "(CLANG)" "(REFEREE) The winner and still the undefeated champion of the World" "Sonny Carter!" "You're looking real good." "How're you doing?" "Hold it, Mace.. we'll get him down below." "Sonny!" "Oh, Dolph." "Dolph, drop it!" "(MANNIX) Hit the deck, Sonny!" "Everything all right, Manny?" "Yes, sir, Lieutenant." "We got 'em." "You all right, Sonny?" "Hey, you know something?" "First time in my life I ever took a dive."