Monk Quote

[Stottlemeyer and Disher talk to a worker at the Hampton Street Depository]
Mr. Sutton: It was before my time, but my father told me all about it. He was in his office right up there when it happened. 1968, the day before Christmas.
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: Yeah I was just a kid, but I remember everybody talking about it. Is that the gate?
Mr. Sutton: Yes, sir. Three gunmen- stole a milk truck, rammed it through that gate. They shot two guards and walked away with over $4 million.
Lt. Randall Disher: [to Stottlemeyer] And this was back when $4 million was considered a lot of money.
Mr. Sutton: All I know is, we never recovered a nickel.
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: Until today. [They produce an evidence bag with the recovered money]
Mr. Sutton: From the robbery?
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: Yep. Serial numbers match; we've got $4,200 there.
Lt. Randall Disher: A woman named Cassie Drake was murdered last night. We found this in her closet.
Mr. Sutton: Where's the rest of it?
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: We're working on that. I was rereading the file. They caught two of the three, career bad guys. They died in prison without ever ratting out their partner.
Mr. Sutton: I guess he wasn't a big spender.
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: Or he was scared and dead.
Mr. Sutton: Dead?
Lt. Randall Disher: Well, the woman who died, she was a private nurse. Her last patient was a man named Joseph Moody.
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer: Ring a bell?

TV Show: Monk

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