601 Let me help you now and I will trust you when it is all over. 602 You have my word. Paul? 603 Buffalo Bill's real name is Louis Friend. 604 I met him just once. He was referred to me in April or May 1980 605 by my patient, Benjamin Raspail. 606 They were lovers, you see. 607 But Raspail had become very frightened. 608 Apparently, Louis had murdered a transient 609 and done things with the skin. 610 We need his address and a physical description. 611 Tell me, Senator. Did you nurse Catherine yourself? 612 - What? - Did you breast-feed her? 613 - Now, wait a minute. - Yes, I did. 614 - Toughened your nipples, didn't it? - You son of a bitch! 615 Amputate a man's leg and he can still feel it tickling. 616 Tell me, Mom, when your little girl is on the slab, where will it tickle you? 617 Take this thing back to Baltimore. 618 Five foot ten, strongly built, about 180 pounds. 619 Hair blond, eyes pale blue. 620 He'd be about 35 now. He said he lived in Philadelphia but may have lied. 621 That's all I can remember, Mom, but if I think of any more, I will let you know. 622 And, Senator, just one more thing. 623 Love your suit. 624 In a meeting this evening with Senator Ruth Martin, 625 Dr Lecter agreed to assist in the investigation 626 of trying to find the abductor, Buffalo Bill. 627 - How do you fit in? - My insight into Lecter's mind 628 - made this breakthrough possible. - Buffalo Bill's real name? 629 That is now a matter of record with the proper authorities. 630 - My name is Dr Frederick Chilton. - How do you spell that? 631 - Are you with Dr Chilton's group? - Well, I just saw him outside, sir. 632 Access to Lecter is limited. We've been getting death threats. 633 I understand, sir. 634 Log in and check your weapon. 635 I can't take all the credit. Senator Martin, the Justice Department, 636 people at the FBI, folks at the Baltimore state hospital. 637 And now for the hard part: apprehending the suspect. 638 Excuse me, folks. I'm gonna have to catch a flight. 639 Is it true what they're sayin'? 640 He's some kind of vampire? 641 They don't have a name for what he is. 642 You do know the rules, ma'am? 643 Yes, Lieutenant Boyle. I've questioned him before. 644 Go ahead. 645 Good evening, Clarice. 646 I thought you might like your drawings back, Doctor. 647 Just until you get your view. 648 How very thoughtful. 649 Or did Jack Crawford send you for one last wheedle 650 before you're both booted off the case? |