"Homicide: Life on the Street" The Documentary (TV Episode 1997) Poster

Kyle Secor: Detective Tim Bayliss

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  • Det. Tim Bayliss : I will never, ever speak to you again as long as I live. I will treat you like Nixon treated Agnew.

  • Det. Tim Bayliss : You have got the absolute right to remain silent!

    Det. Frank Pembleton : Of course you do. You're a criminal. Criminals always have the right to remain silent.

    Det. Meldrick Lewis : We're talking about sacred freedoms here, notably your Fifth Amendment protection against self incrimination. Hey, if it was good enough for Ollie North and Mark Fuhrman, who in the hell are you to incriminate yourself at the first opportunity?

    Det. John Munch : Get it straight, a police detective being paid government money to put you in prison is explaining your right to shut up.

  • Det. Tim Bayliss : You see, you have the right to talk to an attorney before answering any questions or during any questioning.

    Det. John Munch : Now, the man who wants to arrest you for violating the peace and dignity of the great state of Maryland has informed you that you may talk to an expert, an attorney. Who's read the relevant code, or at least gotten his hands on some Cliff's Notes.

    Det. Meldrick Lewis : And let's face it pal. You just carved up some drunk behind a Dundalk Avenue bar or bludgeoned your wife to death with a pick axe, that don't make you a brain surgeon. You're gonna need the help of an expert! Believe me, take whatever help you can get!

  • Det. Tim Bayliss : Come on Frank, one neighbor murders another and you don't want to know what it means?

    Det. Frank Pembleton : I know exactly what it means: 10 hours of overtime, and if Mr. Jackson is willing to take it to trial, another 20 hours of court pay!

  • Det. Tim Bayliss : I think this case is a slam dunk.

    Det. Frank Pembleton : A case being writ in black even as we speak.

    Det. Tim Bayliss : Well, I'd be wrong.

    Det. Frank Pembleton : No, you'd be right! We got the shooter, we got his gun, we got beaucoup eyewitnesses, and the man's giving it up.

    Det. Tim Bayliss : [Whispering to the camera in the back seat]  We need the "why".

    Det. Frank Pembleton : No, you need the "why",I don't need to know the man, or any more about his problems than this: He shot his neighbors and then waited on his swing for the police to arrive so that he might surrender his freedom. Mr. Jackson has been so helpful and so efficient that to ask for more would be ungracious.

  • Det. Frank Pembleton : Hey Hey Hey!

    Det. Mike Kellerman : Whoa! You guys solve your case?

    Det. Frank Pembleton : Yep

    Det. Tim Bayliss : Nope

    Det. Mike Kellerman : Well, which is it?

    Det. Frank Pembleton : Tim's tormented again, by the "why"

    Det. John Munch : Tim's always tormented by the "why". I got a why questions for you, Bayliss. Why do you always need to know the "why"?

    Det. Frank Pembleton : Well, we got our "why". The husband's having an affair, he doesn't want the wife to know. The neighbors are snooping around, so he shoots them down. Bada Bing!

    Det. Tim Bayliss : There's more to it, Frank. I think that we should go talk to Mrs. Jackson.

    Det. Frank Pembleton : Mrs. Jackson is in a Glen Burney nursing home. You want to talk to her about her husband's extra-marital affairs? You got your confession, leave the woman alone.

    Det. Meldrick Lewis : You know what your problem is, Timmy?

    Det. Tim Bayliss : I don't got a problem.

    Det. Meldrick Lewis : You let things haunt you.

    Det. Tim Bayliss : No I don't! And I know what you're thinkin'.

    Det. John Munch : What are we thinking?

    Det. Tim Bayliss : Adena Watson?

    Det. John Munch : That's what I'm thinking

    [Turns to Lewis] 

    Det. John Munch : Is that what you're thinkin'?

    Det. Meldrick Lewis : That's exactly what I'm thinking!

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