No Remorse

Year:
2016
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(SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING)

(POLICE SIREN WAILING)

(CHATTERING ON POLICE RADIO)

(POLICE SIREN WAILING)

(GIGGLING)

(PEOPLE CHATTERING)

(CAR LOCK BEEPS)

Is the clerk going

to be okay, Luther?

.

He's beat up

pretty bad, Rose

Did he resist?

No sign of it.

(SIGHING)

We need more people.

Have you seen him?

No.

You?

No.

He's not a guy who should

spend a lot of time alone.

(KNOCKING AT DOOR)

You look terrible.

Thank you.

Are you expecting

someone else?

Old habit.

I was on my way

home from work,

.

thought I'd stop by,

see how you're doing

So, how are you doing?

Actually,

I'm enjoying myself.

(DOOR CLOSES)

HEALY:
Okay.

?

You want a drink

Oh, I can't. Not yet.

You want another one?

Not yet.

You're supposed to be

on medical leave.

Actually, I am

on medical leave.

I'm just taking it

at the office.

You got a murder.

No, I got two murders.

n?

Think there's a patter

I think it might be time to

hire a temporary consultant.

What's wrong

with your people?

Nothing. They're young.

They're ambitious.

They all have

multiple degrees.

In 10 years' time,

they'll develop

some instincts.

I won't have them

that long.

.

They're working

on their resumes

I'm on vacation.

.

You're on suspension

Same thing.

I need your intuition.

You got anything

better to do?

(SIGHS)

(PHONE RINGING)

(RINGING CONTINUES)

Okay, you think about it.

I'll let myself out.

n.

Hello, Jen

How'd you know it was me?

n.

Coply intuitio

Am I calling too late?

It's 5:
00 in LA, Jenn.

I need to talk.

Okay.

I'm confused. I still

care about you, Jesse.

You're still living

with Elliot, aren't you?

Yes.

Doesn't sound

confused to me.

You drinking?

Somewhat.

Talk to me, Jesse.

I talk to you

all the time, Jenn.

You had a fight.

Yes.

And Elliot walked

out again.

Yes.

And you still

care about me.

Yes.

I don't think

we should talk.

You don't think we

should talk tonight?

I don't think we

should talk at all.

For how long?

As long as it takes.

(CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYING)

(SIGHS)

What are you looking at?

(SIGHS)

(PHONE RINGING)

(RINGING CONTINUES)

I called you

When?

Lots. Your phone's

out of order.

Oh, my God. You're not

supposed to talk to me.

This is my tim

So, how's our acting

police chief?

He's fine.

I didn't ask you

how he was feeling,

I asked you how he was doing.

He's fine.

What do you think?

Well, if they'd given me

the job, I'd be way over

my head.

So?

He's way over his head.

Well, he's got

a good attitude.

And one course

in Criminal Investigation,

which is one more than I have.

I'm surprised what's-his-name

didn't hire his son-in-law.

It's Carter Hanson.

And I'm surprised, too.

So what about this

convenience store robbery?

What about it?

You sound like me.

Final Stop clerk's in a coma

Luther's hoping a clue

will pop up.

It doesn't always

happen that way, Rose.

I know tha

You need to be in

the field with him.

We wouldn't have anyone

to answer the phones.

Hire a temp.

The Town Council

won't let us.

You know,

I've got some juice

with the phone company.

We could get them

out here.

Don't.

I need help.

Is there something

you wanna talk

to me about, Jesse?

Yes.

I bought a cell

phone this morning

and I don't know

how to program it.

I thought you

didn't like them

I don't.

Well, I'll help you

if you'll give me

the number.

I can't give you

the number.

Why can't you

give me the number?

Because I don't like

receiving phone calls.

Then why did you

get a cell phone

(SIGHS)

Do you like me, Jesse?

Yes

Do you like

talking to me, Jesse

Yes.

I don't want anyone else

to know the number.

First victim was

a 23-year-old male.

Seventh floor of

a parking garage.

One shot to the head

behind the ear.

Yeah.

No shell casing,

so probably used

a revolver.

No sign of a struggle,

so either he knew the killer

or he didn't see it coming.

Or both.

Parked up top,

so he came during

rush hour. Stayed late.

When he went to his car,

the seventh floor

was pretty deserted.

You know all of this,

what do you need me fo

I told you.

My coply intuition.

Nobody even heard

the shot. Street noise.

It's a happening

part of town.

Surveillance camer

One in the stairwell.

Young guy.

Looked pretty fit.

What time did he

exit the stairwell?

Five after 10:
00.

What else did you

see on the tape?

Well, nobody for about

a half hour before and then,

three quarters of an hour

later, the woman

who found the body.

JESSE:
Well, the shooter

was either waiting for him

or he just drove around

until he found a nice

quiet spot for a killing.

Mob-related?

Which seems like

a reasonable assumption.

Kid was a wannabe.

Freelanced mostly.

Who'd he work for?

Bixy Chappelle.

The late Leo Finn.

Presently, Gino Fish.

Nothing serious.

Mostly he just

went for coffee.

However, the mob theory

is no longer operative.

Because?

Second victim,

a 38-year-old black female.

Mother of three.

Nice.

Same MO. Parking garage.

One shot behind the ear.

The press doesn't

know this stuff.

Not hardly.

There's going to be more.

Do I get a car?

Jesse, I thought you knew

how to get a car by now.

You know, when I was

in the hospital,

somebody signed a car

out of the motor pool

under my name.

You wouldn't know

anything about that,

would you?

About what?

Temporary consultants

don't get cars.

Jesse, you find anything,

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