Cold Case s06e10 Episode Script

Street Money

fictional and does not depict actual person or event BOONE STANDS ALONE August 14,2005 ("gone "by kanye west ) Where the hell have you been? You are 20 minutes late,and this is our first actual press for this campaign.
I'll make it up to him.
It's going to take a little more than just a charming smile,Dex.
Andwhatdo you have on your feet?! You told me to buy the suit.
You didn't say anything about the shoes.
Sorry to hold you up.
I was at the community center.
Running that center,must certainly get culture shock compared to corporate litigation,eh? No comparin.
What I do now matters.
So,uh,what made you decide to jump into the tar pit of municipal politics? Look sharp! Gonna have to get you boys a real hoop one of these days.
Sorry about that.
Dex is really dedicated to the kids down here.
He's going to need more dedication to knock Grover Boone off his perch.
Your guy has got no name,no connections,and no money.
Well,he's got something better.
Hey,Eric Heart.
They move your brother out of the ICU yet? I'm keeping him in my prayers.
You need anything,you come see me,you hear? This boy Eric's older brother was walking home the other night,caught a stray bullet.
Local dealers flexing muscle at each other.
Happens every day out here.
It doesn't make it right,though,does it? So to answer your question: That's why I'm running for city council.
Sixth Street is the biggest drug market in North Philly.
Cops can't stop it.
Boone can't stop it.
What are you going to do about it? I'm going to shut the whole thing down.
In other news,police sources said today that murdered city council hopeful, Dexter Collins,was in possession of a significant amount of crack cocaine, strengthening speculation that the anti-drug candidate struggled with an addiction that led to his death just five days before the election.
Bleeding ulcers,man.
I haven't eaten in days.
The prison doctors are useless.
I can't take it anymore.
That's something you should've considered beforerobbing five liquor stores.
Show some holiday spirit,man.
I'm looking at 15 years.
We're looking at a three-hour drive back to Philly.
Lawyer said you got something to give? You know that after-hours joint on Susky? The Red Rooster? Got it on good authority a lot of those waitresses are pros.
What?You're leaving? We're Homicide,Luther.
We deal in bodies,not hookers.
You're as dumb as you look if you think that weak crap is gonna to fly.
I was just warming up.
I'll see you in 15.
Dexter Collins? - What about him? - He didn't get killed by no drugs.
He was assassinated.
Sixth Street Mafia.
And you witnessed this? A crackhead up at Graterford told me on the cell block,when I serving my last bit.
He saw the whole thing go down.
Let's talk to the smokehound.
Dead.
TB.
Last year.
Happen to ID the doer before he died? He said he didn't get a good look.
Aw,that's great.
Second-hand BS from a dead witness.
Any more garbage you wanna peddle?Hey The gun they used-- .
40 caliber SIG? Y'all ever find it? What's your point? I know where it is.
There's nothing here.
Wait a minute.
Guess Luther's not as dumb as he looks.
Presents YTET- ×î½ü»¨³ÕÂøÍ·µİîµÂÖí Dexter Collins,found shot to death on Sixth Street,2:00 in the morning.
Looked like a drug deal gone bad.
He was 30 years old,raised in the badlands,full ride at Penn,Yale Law,then Wall Street.
The guy was a lightweight.
He gave it up to be a community activist.
Ran for city council.
Said he was gonna take on the drug dealers.
Anti-drug candidate found shot to death with a crack pipe and a fistful of vials.
The crack thing never jibed to me.
He was a reformer.
Refused to take "street money.
" Said he was going to earn votes,not buy them.
Ward bosses must've loved that.
Newspapers went to town after his death.
Called him the "Crackhead Candidate.
" But they never reported this: "The autopsy didn't find any drugs in Dex's system.
Maybe he hadn't used in a while? Or maybe the drugs were planted.
- Frame job? - This was a nasty campaign.
Dex was giving Grover Boone a run for his money.
Boone would eat his own children to hold on to his seat.
Commissioner created a task force to solve Dex's murder.
Two dozen cops,handpicked,hardly any homicide experience.
Guess how that went.
So,let's look into Luther's story.
The gun we found is a match as the murder weapon, but there's nothing connecting it to the Sixth Street Mafia.
We need more on Dex Collins than news reports and rumors.
Who was close to him? Well,the father,Ronnie Collins,raised Dex by himself.
And also his campaign manager,Cassie Michaels.
Re-interview them,but let's not rattle too many cages until we know what we're going at.
I'm going to meet the campaign manager.
Something I got to take care of.
"Cooper.
" Who's that? I keep getting my neighbor's mail.
You might want to stop by the post office.
Check it out-- nine o'clock.
Oh,not bad.
You think I got a chance at something like that? Absolutely.
- Yeah? - Yeah.
- Hey,you.
- How's it going,Frankie? Oh,you know,busy working on my swing.
- Yep.
- Listen,I got to jet.
see you later? See ya.
You're an ass.
Dex was special.
We met in law school,and I could tell he was going places,so I jumped at the chance to work on his campaign.
That must've been a shock,the way he died-- murdered in the street like that.
Couple questions that never got resolved-- Dex's involvement with drugs for one.
Dex never so much as took a drink as long as I knew him.
I was his campaign manager.
My job was knowing about his skeletons,and he didn't have any.
Sounds too good to be true.
- Well,it's too good for this city.
- Meaning? Philly's political machine has been in place forever.
If you want to run for office,then you need name recognition.
So you pay the ward leaders,in cash,to go spread the good word.
Street money.
Ostensibly it goes to expenses,but mostly it just goes into their pockets.
Dex refused to do that,so he made some enemies.
Any of these enemies the type who'd shoot Dex,plant drugs on him? In my business,we specialize in character assassination.
Not the other kind.
So explain what Dex was doing on a known drug corner, dead of night,if it wasn't for drugs.
He was on a mission.
Let's get real.
The drug war is over; we lost.
There's a boy,16 years old,who was shot by drug dealers,died in ICU last night.
His 12-year-old brother cried in my arms,asked me why.
I couldn't tell him that's just how it is on Sixth Street.
I couldn't say,our district leader,Grover Boone,is too busy hosting parties for real estate developers to be accountable for the blood on our street.
I need to answer that boy's question.
Give me a chance.
Sign my petion to be added to the ballot,and I swear to you,I will always be here and accountable.
Your name's Warren,right? Own the Diamond Diner.
What's wrong? I don't need an outsider telling me what it's like on my own street.
I'm not an outsider.
I grew up here.
Live here now,just down the block.
Well you sure as hell didn't get that suit on Sixth Street.
Come on.
Come on.
I,uh I assure you I,uh,plan to take better care of our district than my apartment.
What's this about? Uh my dad.
Some of you may know him.
Ronnie Collins.
Every morning he's woken up,knowing he'd have to push a mop all day.
But he's had faith each day his hard work was going to pay off.
That faith gave me a better life.
So every morning,I wake up,I look in the mirror,and I see faith.
I know I can do the same for you.
All I need is your signature.
Do you rember those signs painted on sidewalks and bus shelters? Yeah,"Faith.
" They were everywhere.
It wasn't even us who did that.
Dex's supporters did it themselves.
End of the day,it wasn't power or politics for Dex.
All he cared about was that damn street.
And he paid for it with his life.
Got a hit on the murder weapon,boss.
Registered in '04 to a Jay Quincy,a truck driver in Chester.
Reported the gun stolen with a couple others a few weeks before Dex's death.
He's done it before,too.
Once in Jersey,twice in Delaware.
- A straw purchaser.
- Lowest of the low.
Reports guns stolen and sells them on the street.
Figure he sold to Dex's killer.
Maybe one of the Sixth Street Mafia.
Last cops I talked to were a joke.
They already made up their minds about him.
They didn't even know what he was about.
You and your son pretty tight,Mr.
Collins? Put everything into Dex.
You understand,I I wanted him to have opportunity,get him away from here.
But he came home.
Said he wanted to change the way things worked on the streets.
Who was I to tell him the street wasn't worth the trouble? He was going after the dealers.
Only one who had guts enough to stand up to them.
What was his reward? Called him the crackhead candidate.
Guess that sells more papers than faith.
Taking a look at the Sixth Street Mafia.
- It's about time.
- Why is that? Dex was out there every night trying to save folks,and those gangsters didn't like it one damn bit.
£¨" the corner "by common £© Hey,friend,can I talk to you? Listen,man,you don't have to be doing this.
Saying you're not alone.
Take my card,come see me.
We can help you get clean,give you options.
You best start moving.
I ain't even playing.
I know you.
Victor Nash.
- We grew up together.
- Yeah,so? My dad helped us set up that car wash,remember? Two bucks a car.
Thought we were some regular Trumps.
Look,'cause we know each other,I'm gonna give you a pass.
Go home.
Now.
I won't go until all of you go first.
How you plan on pulling that off?You strapped? I don't got a gun.
I got faith.
But see,I got a gun.
Yeah? But you won't use it.
Victor Nash was a screwup from the age of ten.
Dex saw something there worth saving.
For a while,it looked like he was right.
- Victor left the corner? - Did odd jobs at the campaign office.
Yeah,but I never trusted him myself.
You don't just walk away from a gang like Sixth Street.
After Dex died,Victor went right back to them.
No questions asked.
Yeah,Scotty.
Traffic,huh? I'll meet you on Sixth Street.
This a private game? Relax,folks.
Just looking for someone.
Hey,Victor.
I didn't do nothing.
Besides slinging rock,guns,agg assault?That's all in the past? One of those early achievers,I guess.
Hey,why y'all hassling me? - Dex Collins.
- I can't help you.
Now,see,that's not how this works.
We ask questions,then you lie.
Whoops,a gun.
This the one you pulled on Dex? That was a misunderstanding.
Like hanging around his campaign just before you popped him? Where were you,huh,the night he got shot? I was at an NA meeting.
I was all messed up; I was getting high,half hoping to get busted or dead.
He helped me.
Come on,Victor.
Still a soldier.
Sixth Street was losing business with his nightly visits to the corner.
Dex reached out to you,and you put one in his chest.
Sixth Street was nothing compared to who was really after Dex.
- Is all this really necessary? - Yes.
Dex,I have every member of the district coming here today.
I have ward leaders and clergy,most of them expecting more than just a free meal.
I'm not paying for votes.
Then,you need to convince them to support you.
Dex,champagne's gonna help with that.
I should be out on the corner,not kissing political ass.
You need to do both.
Dex,look,I think that you actually have a shot here, okay,so just straighten this tie and put on a smile.
It's only gonna hurt a little.
What's going on? Warren Wilson I'm Lieutenant Doherty.
This is notification that you're shut down for health violations pending review.
The inspector was here two months ago.
There weren't any problems.
You'll have to take that up with the Health Department assuming you have a liquor license.
We're hosting a private party here tonight,expecting 150 guests.
Not anymore-- building's only zoned for 70.
Oh,are you the fire marshal,too,or just Boone's hatchet man? Cassie,it's okay.
He's only doing what he's told.
Isn't that right,Lieutenant? MAN Send the rich boy home.
Vote Grover Boone.
He stands alone.
Send the rich boy home.
Vote Grover Boone.
He stands alone.
Boone is like any other gangster in the street.
He's got muscle,tooonly they wear badges.
Now I know you're still using,Victor.
Saying a cop did Dex Collins,huh? Saying if Boone wanted Dex done,he'd be done.
- You fill in e blanks.
- Yeah,we'll do that.
You remember how the rest of this goes.
Came up in the department with Pat Doherty.
He's never served a day of street duty.
- Desk jockey,huh? - Political operator.
Goes lieutenant to deputy commissioner in two years.
- Hitched his wagon to Boone.
- Not just him.
Health Department closes Warren's restaurant in '05.
He files a complaint that gets thrown out.
Electricity's shut down in his house the next day.
Yeah,Boone takes no prisoners.
He's not all bad.
Hires cops to moonlight for him.
Speaks up for us at city hall.
And then condemns us on the This election got ugly.
Dex's campaign office was broken into,volunteers harassed.
Maybe someone went too far.
Making extra points for taking out the competion.
Meeting with Warren,see if he remembers any rabid Boone supporters.
Gonna contact Boone,too.
That's a hornet's nest,Scotty.
I'll handle Boone.
You sold the guns on the street,filed a false report.
Not the first time,either.
You got a whole side business going.
- Ain't that right? - I don't recall.
Listen,Ray.
It's Jay.
Right-- Jay.
I pulled the other reports you filed.
I got them right here.
Uh somewhere.
Hang on a second.
Seven handguns in Delaware in 2002.
I got bad luck.
Don't know the half of it.
One of your guns was used in the shooting of a policeman.
Another wounded a little girl on a playground.
Now,I'm a cop and a mom,Jay.
You've pissed me off twice already.
Then,there's Dex Collins.
Sold the gun to the killer.
That's conspiracy.
- Prove it.
- That's why the DA's here,Jay.
To be honest,I'm not that good a lawyer.
ADD,you know?Makes it hard.
That's why I work this crap job.
Oh,here we go,okay,so the report says that the guns were stolen from your mother's house, so even when we prove this false¡ª and we will-- any half-assed public defender's gonna say that we can't connect it to you,so what I'm proposing is So I can go.
Yeah but Mom's gonna have to stay.
Like you're gonna arrest an old lady.
You see,Ray,not only are we arresting her,but,uh we're gonna convict her,too.
Hey,Mrs.
Quincy.
Your old lady's gonna spend the rest of her life in a cage thinking one thing: "My son did this to me.
" It was a Dominican guy.
Hangs out at the Hardware Depot.
Jorge Gonzalez.
Okay?Anything else? Yeah,yogonna drink that? You should have called first,John.
Yeah,would he have called back? This is about Dex Collins.
I'm looking for a list of supporters from the last campaign.
- Never gonna happen.
- You impeding an investigation? I'm looking out for you,John.
Look,Boone is just gonna refer you to his attorney.
Then,he's gonna call the commissioner and have you transferred to the motor pool.
We did a thorough job on this case three years ago.
Dex Collins was killed buying dope.
Except you didn't find the doer.
He was probably dead,too-- community service murder.
Yodon't want to start a riot in the streets by stirring this up.
You worried about a riot in the streets or a riot in city hall? Both.
So,Boone is refusing to cooperate? Did I say that? Come on,John,relax,we're working the same job here.
I do police work,Pat.
Not exactly sure what you do.
Councilman Boone.
Good to see you,Lieutenant.
Sorry I can't talk.
Do it again real soon.
You paid a big price supporting Dexter Collins during the election,going against the Boone machine.
Yeah,it was tough for a while.
No income,three daughters.
Worked 12 hours a day for Dex,then bartended at a club after hours just to get by.
Back in business now,though.
Boone cooled off after Dex died.
Think it was one of Boone's people?Got overenthusiastic,went after Dex?******** Well,everybody was kind of crazy.
You know,bricks were thrown,tires slashed,but the worst damage we did to ourselves.
What does that mean? Well,we were doing well in the polls,but,uh,flat broke.
The big donors were afraid of alienating Boone,so we got into bed with the wrong people.
You're saying it was one of Dex's own supporters who took him out? I'm saying,you lie down with dogs He's here.
Mulwrey is here.
He's,like,five steps behind me.
- I thought you were pitching him.
- Yeah,but he said that he wanted to meet you.
Dex,this guy is big money,and he is no bull,okay? We are one minute away from having our phones repossessed,so,please don't piss him off.
Okay,don't preach to him.
Just be normal,okay? - We need this - Mr.
Mulwrey,um Why don't you,uh,come into my office? - Mr.
Mulwrey? - I've heard enough.
You're my guy.
Just maybe consider some real shoes.
Oh,my God! There was 50 grand easy in that case.
- Street money.
- What did Mulwrey want in return? He was lobbying city hall to redevelop the Chandler Housing Projects.
Would have displaced hundreds of poor residents.
Dex spoke out against that during the campaign.
Mulwrey figured he'd buy Dex's silence.
But the next day,Dex held a press conference denouncing the Chandler redevelopment.
So Dex takes the man's money and screws him a day later.
Mulwrey comes out of the construction business.
Waste management.
Plays by different rules.
You hit him,he hits back.
With a vengeance.
This used to be the Chandler Housing Project,right? Pulled that eyesore down three years ago.
Feels good to give back.
I'm sure you relocated all the people who got displaced,too.
The city contracted me to redevelop here.
- Yeah,'cause you paid 'em off.
- But not everyone toed the line.
Dex Collins,for example.
Gave him a lot of money to back off.
Only he screwed you to the wall with a press conference.
Almost ended this cash cow.
It's called the cost of doing business.
As you can see,I ended up on top.
And Dex ended up dead.
Dex and I were straight.
First time in the history of Philly politics that a candidate actually gave money back.
Dex returned the 50 grand? Guy was sincere,I'll give him that.
- But a bit too naive for his own good.
- Because he was on the up-and-up? Because he didn't know that his campaign manager was taking cash from everyone and putting it on the street.
Cassie Michaels told us they never took a penny of street money.
Well,then she lied.
I don't care how charismatic you are.
In ward politics,the bosses don't lift a finger without getting paid.
Cassie went behind his back? The guy ran his whole campaign on doing things different.
He just didn't know what the other hand was doing.
So,he gave you your money back? Figured he found out what she was up to.
Isn't that why he fired her? What's up with this new DA? Waiting half an hour to start a lineup for our straw purchaser Quincy.
Bell's nowhere.
- Who is this jackass anyway? - Bell's good people.
His dad was a cop.
Killed in the line.
Car broke down.
Recognize any of them,Jay? Hard to say.
They all look alike.
Let's pretend for a minute that your mom's life depended on it because it kind of does.
Number four.
Wasn't hard to say,after all.
You held back about the street money.
Dex wasn't taking it,but you were.
- Well,I was doing my job.
- That how Dex saw it? - Going behind his back.
- He understood.
That why he let you go? I was good at my job,and he knew that.
Well,it was more than that.
I did some background on you two.
You met at Yale.
Shared an apartment.
- Yeah,we were friends.
- With benefits,right? - But the relationship changed.
- We went in different directions.
Yet you drop everything when he calls.
Okay.
What do you want me to say? You want me to say that I still had a thing for Dex?So what if I did? It had to be tough.
Him wanting you in his camp,just not on his arm.
Not inhis neighborhood,at least.
You know,in my experience,top motives for murder: love and money.
- I didn't kill Dex.
- Which was worse,Cassie? Getting fired or dumped? I was protecting him from himself.
Dex was a saint.
But he never understood.
Saints don't win elections.
We are about to take down the most powerful member of the city council.
That wouldn't happen without street money.
You don't get it,Cass.
It doesn't count if we play by their rules.
Says who?Where is it written that Dex Collins can't work the system? The system's broken.
I am trying to show people we don't need it anymore.
Your ideals are nothing if you lose.
They're nothing.
That is why I'm here.
Because I keep you grounded.
I put you in the game.
I didn't ask you to.
You think you've done this alone? If it wasn't for me,you would still be the most popular activist on Sixth Street.
Instead,you are a political presence.
Just imagine what we can do.
You can't be a part of this anymore.
There's a reporter on the phone from theInquirer.
Wants a comment from Dex about a story for tomorrow.
Has to do with June 13,1987.
I'm sorry.
That supposed to mean something? What did the reporter have? He never said.
Dex kept things from me,too.
And a day later,he was dead.
Yeah,that's not good enough.
Cassie,you were his campaign manager.
His friend.
You saying you never found out? Yeah.
Unfortunately,I did.
I've been meaning to tell you how much I admired your son.
- Of course, - no one's perfect.
'Cause in 1987,Dex was arrested for dealing drugs.
Just like the rest,looking to bring my son down.
I'm looking for the truth.
- Why didn't you tell me? - It would have given you an excuse to walk away.
You owe Dex more than just sitting vigil for him.
Tell me what happened.
Cops come to my house one morning.
Say they busted Dex for slinging dope the night before.
I said,"No,sir,not my son.
You must have got it wrong.
" But they were right.
Judge suspended the charges because of my boy's academics.
Yeah,did everything I could to keep him off the street.
Street still killed him in the end.
Juvenile record's sealed,but a reporter found out anyway.
Any idea who else could have told him,Ronnie? Oh,yeah.
Dex's juvenile record.
Picked up for distribution of cocaine,June '87.
You were with him.
Dex got off.
His father made a deal.
Sent him away to a fancy school.
But not you,Victor.
Nah,I took the full hit.
Youth Detention Center.
These cords are sealed.
Public has no access to them.
So tell me how theInquirer found out about it.
You charging me? Only other person who'd remember.
Only one who can confirm it.
You.
Charge me if you're gonna charge me.
Call Boone,tell him the job's done.
Oh,you think I answer to Boone? You police,ain't you? I answer to him.
You were pissed at Dex for dodging the bullet all those years ago.
Making something of himself.
- He gave me a second chance.
- Right.
As his errand boy.
What else was I good for? Exactly.
You were nothing but a thug.
Thought you'd take him down a notch.
Remind everyone exactly what street Dex comes from.
But what I can't figure out,Victor: why you had to shoot him,too.
I was so high that night,I barely rember what was happening.
Go the hell away! I told you.
II thought you was a reporter.
Where have you been? In here not feeling too good.
Any more? Look,I ain't ever had nobody looking out for me.
Hey,drop that self-pity routine.
The reporter just came.
They wanted me to know about what happened between us back in the day,you know? I didn't say a word,but gave me money anyway.
Doesn't matter,Victor I said nothing.
I don't even know how they found out.
It was Boone.
Someone slipped these under my door this morning.
Thought it was you.
Boone keeps pushing and pushing.
I'm sick of it.
This ends tonight.
- What are you gonna do? - Talk to Boone.
He's got dirt on me,and I've got dirt on him.
Photo showed Boone with a woman? Stripper from the Oasis Club.
He was doing her for months while his wife was sick and dying in the hospital.
A man of the people,my ass.
When exactly did Dex go to see Boone? A few hours before he died.
And you never told? A guy like Dex.
High-profile,respected.
Gunned down like a dog.
What do you think they'll do to a guy like me? Patrick.
They're towing my damn car.
Jeez.
Where did you find a parking employee with the balls to tow my car? You've got your people,I've got mine.
- Let's talk about Dex Collins.
- Why would I do that? Because Doherty's wife works admin at a juvenile court.
You had her look into Dex's sealed record,leak it toThe Inquirer.
You can do better than that.
I also have a witness placing you with Dex the night he was murdered.
Maybe I should call my lawyers.
Well,then we're talking headlines,Grover.
Being a suspect in a murder investigation doesn't really help when you're making a run at mayor.
You know,I never knew you to be political,John.
If you'd played ball a few years ago,you'd be head of the department now.
This isn't politics.
Everything's politics.
But since I like you,I'm going to give you ten minutes.
Ask your questions.
Dex came to you the night he died.
He had some photographs.
I was expecting a showdown.
But the boy had a way of surprising you.
You had a tough day in the press.
It's only going to get tougher.
Unless you've come to surrender.
You should probably avoid the Oasis Club.
At least while your wife's in the hospital.
Hmm,that's like telling a dog not to bark.
Everyone has something.
Even you.
Let me tell my wife first.
I don't want her to see this in the news.
I'm giving these back to you.
We're wasting time beating each other to a pulp.
And what do you propose? You kill the newspaper story,I kill the photos,no more smear jobs.
How do I know there aren't more copies? You don't.
So let's be the good guys,Grover.
I absolutely underestimated you.
You know,if the roles were reversed,I wouldn't pay you the courtesy.
I know.
So why are you doing it? 'Cause I'm gonna beat you anyway.
All my years in politics,I never met anyone like him.
Kind of wish he was still around.
It would've made life interesting.
You couldn't last 30 years on the city council without knowing your enemies.
You ever find out who took the photos? No one in my campaign.
I'm curious,Grover,if Dex had lived,would you have killed the news story? Looks like your ten minutes are up.
We'll do it again real soon.
Something kicked up on your suspect from the lineup,Jorge Gomez.
Turns out this isn't his first arrest.
I ran his name,no felonies.
But he's got a misdemeanor.
Drunk and disorder in '04.
Held overnight on $500 bail.
His boss at the time bailed him out.
His boss? Owner of the Diamond Diner.
You're no career criminal,Warren.
If you were,you wouldn't ask three other employees where to buy a gun before Jorge Gomez.
Or you'd have thought to toss it in the Schuylkill.
Not in a drain pipe half a block from Dex's body.
Checked your story for that night.
Bartending at the Oasis.
But the manager says you clocked you out early.
Alibi's shot; got you with the gun,it's premeditated murder.
You're looking at life.
That gun was for protection.
That's not how you used it.
You know,the thing about the Oasis Club? That's where those blackmail photos of Boone were taken.
See,what I don't get,why put your neck out for Dex taking those photos,then get a gun to kill h? That's not how it happened.
You going to have to explain it to us then,Warren.
So we can help you.
Give us something for the DA.
Do 20 years instead.
Get some time with your family at the other end.
I got a right to support a candidate without being harassed.
Well,sure,as long as it's Boone.
Yeah,but Boone put the screws to you.
He used everything in his arsenal: the health department,even the cops.
He was out for blood.
He had people watching me.
It's why I got the gun.
Sure.
Position you were in,hey,I'd have done the same.
All that rage,but why take it out on the wrong guy? This epic dogfight between him and Boone, And Dex wouldn't What?What happened? What made you turn? All that talk about looking in the mirror,seeing faith-- that was powerful stuff.
That's what hooked you onto Dex,right? So let me ask you,when you look in the mirror now what do you see? I see Dex.
Dex.
There you are.
Dex,where have you been? Look at this.
No dealers.
No buyers.
Boone had the cops sweep the block.
Today,Sixth Street.
Tomorrow,Seventh,the Eighth,the whole district What happened with Boone? I wish I could've seen his face when he got those photos.
It was you? You're messing with the wrong guy,Warren.
That's why I got this.
Anyway,who cares?We are gonna win now! Dex You didn't use the photos? We don't have a chance without them.
Look,we're in a dead heatight now.
But if we don't pull it out this time,we'll get him next time.
Next time is four years from now.
I don't have four weeks! Boone's taken my restaurant.
I can't pay my bills.
Now what's he going to do to me when you lose? Warren,I guarantee you,he stays away.
You cut a deal.
What'd Boone offer? Clean up your street? Run you in another district? Or was it a straight-up payoff? No,it's not like that.
I should've known.
You're just like the rest.
All crooks! - Sellouts! - Warren,for God's sake - And I'm the one who gets screwed! - Listen! Listen,man! Keep looking through the windowpane Just trying to see through the pouring rain It's hearing your name Hearing your name I really never felt quite the same Since I lost what I had to gain No one to blame,no one to blame It seems to me Can't turn back the hands of time Oh,it seems to me Can't turn back the hands of time Keep looking through the windowpane Just trying to see through the pouring rain It's hearing your name Hearing your name I really never felt quite the same Since I lost what I had to gain No one to blame,no one to blame It seems to me Can't turn back the hands of time * Oh,it seems to me * * Can't turn back the hands of time.
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