L.A. Noire - Another Pin Down
Genre: Crime
Director: Gavin O'Connor
Writer: John Malone
Based on the video game
Cast: Joe Alwyn, Brent Sexton, Brian F. O'Byrne, Walter Perez, Robin Lord Taylor and Calum Worthy
Plot: 1947 - Cole Phelps (Joe Alwyn) and Rusty Galloway (Brent Sexton) pull their car up outside Rawling's Bowling alley. Galloway asks Phelps if he remembers the name of the guy they're looking for. Phelps reminds Galloway that Gorsvenor McCaffrey said that he saw Evelyn Summers enter the bowling alley with some guy called "Tiernan" and a bottle of booze. Galloway takes a swig from his flask and walks toward the building, Phelps follows. When they enter the building, the clerk asks Galloway if he'd like the usual lane. Phelps laughs and introduces himself to the clerk. She asks him his show size, but Phelps tells her that he and Galloway are there conducting an investigation. He then asks the clerk if she knows a woman by the name of Evelyn Summers. She says that could be the woman who has been palling around with the pin setter, James Tiernan. She points toward a door in the back, telling them that Tiernan is back there. When they enter the back hallway, they see James Tiernan (Calum Worthy), who bolts out the back exit and into the parking lot when he sees them. Phelps and Galloway give chase, but Tiernan gets into his car. Galloway fires his gun, at the car, popping a front tire. Tiernan gets out of the car with his hands in the air.
Galloway and Phelps load Tiernan into the back of a squad car driven by Officer Enrique Gonzales (Walter Perez). Phelps tells Gonzales to have Tiernan taken to an interrogation room and they will get to him when they can. Gonzales confirms and drives off with Tiernan in the back seat. Phelps tells Galloway that he still wants to take another look at McCaffrey at his apartment. Galloway doesn't know why since they have a viable suspect like Tiernan in custody already. Phelps asks Galloway to simply humor his curiousity on this one.
When they arrive at McCaffery's apartment, nobody answers the door. Galloway kicks open the door, then comments that it looks like the door was left unlocked. Once inside, the detectives quickly find a bloody shirt. Wrapped up in the shirt is a bloody wrench with Rawling's Bowling printed on it. Looking at the evidence, Galloway says he'd like to see Malcolm Carruthers argue this one. Phelps and Galloway walk out to the hall where a neighbor tells them that if they're looking for McCaffrey, that he is on the roof of the building tending to his pigeon coops. The detectives make their way up the stairwell and to the roof, but when Grosvenor McCaffrey (Robin Lord Taylor) sees the detectives, he runs away. Phelps and Galloway give chase, with Galloway commenting that he's sick of chasing after guys today. McCaffrey makes his way down the fire escape and tries running away down an alley, but Phelps manages to catch up with him and tackle him to the ground. Phelps tells McCaffrey that he is under arrest for suspicion of the murder of Evelyn Summers.
Phelps and Galloway load McCaffrey into the back of a squad car, then get into their own car and start driving back toward the station. On the drive, Phelps says that McCaffrey has to be their guy, unless Tiernan somehow set him up. Galloway says that at the very least they know the Dahlia didn't do it. Phelps asks Galloway how he knows that McCaffrey isn't the Black Dahlia killer. Galloway says that they have a list of over 200 suspects and McCaffrey's name isn't on it. Phelps begins a rebuttal, but Galloway interrupts him and says that need to just work the case at hand now. They can sit down and put all the puzzle pieces together at a later date.
Once they arrive back at the Central Police Station, they are greeted by Captain James Donnelly (Brian F. O'Byrne) who tells them that they better be able to make the murder stick to one of their suspects. Phelps assures Donnelly that it's either McCaffrey or Tiernan, he has no doubt. Donnelly tells Phelps that he wants a confession from one of them. Phelps and Galloway walk into an interrogation room where James Tiernan is waiting. Phelps asks him why he ran. Tiernan says that he knows he was the last one to see Evelyn that night and thought they would think it was him that killed her. Phelps says he was right about that. Phelps asks about his relationship with Evelyn, and Tiernan claims he barely knew her. Galloway smacks Tiernan in the back of the head and tells him that they'll have him in front of a Grand Jury in a flash if he doesn't cooperate. Tiernan tells them to prove he was more than just a casual acquaintance of Evelyn's. Phelps tells Tiernan that McCaffrey gave him up and saw him with Evelyn last night. Tiernan admits that he and Evelyn would read and drink together. They snuck into the back room of the bowling alley last night and he passed out drunk. When he woke up Evelyn was gone. Tiernan tells the detectives that McCaffrey isn't someone they should trust since he's been in trouble with the law before. Galloway says that McCaffrey already told them about his involvement in labor disputes. Phelps asks Tiernan if he has access to a lug wrench. Tiernan says they use them all the time at the bowling alley. Phelps tells Tiernan that the murder weapon was potentially a lug wrench from the bowling alley. Tiernan puts his head down, insisting that he didn't kill Evelyn.
Phelps and Galloway next head into the other interrogation room where Gosvenor McCaffrey is waiting in handcuffs. Phelps and Galloway ask him if he's ready to answer some questions. McCaffrey says it's presumptuous of them to assume he has answers to their questions. Galloway barks back that guys who run from the cops usually have something to answer for. Phelps asks McCaffrey where he was last night around midnight. McCaffrey says he was at home working on some writing. Galloway leaves the room. Phelps then drops a bomb and says that they found the lug wrench that Evelyn Summers was battered with in McCaffrey's apartment, as well as some blood-stained clothing. McCaffrey says that even if he was compelled to kill Evelyn, do they really think he would be stupid enough to leave the evidence in his apartment. Galloway says that the evidence heavily points to him being the killer. Phelps adds that Tiernan is prepared to testify that he heard him threaten Evelyn after she stole a book from him. McCaffrey suggests that such a tale is simply self-preservation on Tiernan's part. Galloway returns to the room with a jacket on McCaffrey. Galloway asks why he didn't tell them that he was kicked out of the military for beating a woman nearly to death. McCaffrey grows angry, saying that peasant whore he beat had stolen from him. Phelps points out that Evelyn Summers stole McCaffrey's book. McCaffrey yells that she got what she deserved. Phelps formally charges McCaffrey with the murder of Evelyn Summers.
Galloway and Phelps load Tiernan into the back of a squad car driven by Officer Enrique Gonzales (Walter Perez). Phelps tells Gonzales to have Tiernan taken to an interrogation room and they will get to him when they can. Gonzales confirms and drives off with Tiernan in the back seat. Phelps tells Galloway that he still wants to take another look at McCaffrey at his apartment. Galloway doesn't know why since they have a viable suspect like Tiernan in custody already. Phelps asks Galloway to simply humor his curiousity on this one.
When they arrive at McCaffery's apartment, nobody answers the door. Galloway kicks open the door, then comments that it looks like the door was left unlocked. Once inside, the detectives quickly find a bloody shirt. Wrapped up in the shirt is a bloody wrench with Rawling's Bowling printed on it. Looking at the evidence, Galloway says he'd like to see Malcolm Carruthers argue this one. Phelps and Galloway walk out to the hall where a neighbor tells them that if they're looking for McCaffrey, that he is on the roof of the building tending to his pigeon coops. The detectives make their way up the stairwell and to the roof, but when Grosvenor McCaffrey (Robin Lord Taylor) sees the detectives, he runs away. Phelps and Galloway give chase, with Galloway commenting that he's sick of chasing after guys today. McCaffrey makes his way down the fire escape and tries running away down an alley, but Phelps manages to catch up with him and tackle him to the ground. Phelps tells McCaffrey that he is under arrest for suspicion of the murder of Evelyn Summers.
Phelps and Galloway load McCaffrey into the back of a squad car, then get into their own car and start driving back toward the station. On the drive, Phelps says that McCaffrey has to be their guy, unless Tiernan somehow set him up. Galloway says that at the very least they know the Dahlia didn't do it. Phelps asks Galloway how he knows that McCaffrey isn't the Black Dahlia killer. Galloway says that they have a list of over 200 suspects and McCaffrey's name isn't on it. Phelps begins a rebuttal, but Galloway interrupts him and says that need to just work the case at hand now. They can sit down and put all the puzzle pieces together at a later date.
Once they arrive back at the Central Police Station, they are greeted by Captain James Donnelly (Brian F. O'Byrne) who tells them that they better be able to make the murder stick to one of their suspects. Phelps assures Donnelly that it's either McCaffrey or Tiernan, he has no doubt. Donnelly tells Phelps that he wants a confession from one of them. Phelps and Galloway walk into an interrogation room where James Tiernan is waiting. Phelps asks him why he ran. Tiernan says that he knows he was the last one to see Evelyn that night and thought they would think it was him that killed her. Phelps says he was right about that. Phelps asks about his relationship with Evelyn, and Tiernan claims he barely knew her. Galloway smacks Tiernan in the back of the head and tells him that they'll have him in front of a Grand Jury in a flash if he doesn't cooperate. Tiernan tells them to prove he was more than just a casual acquaintance of Evelyn's. Phelps tells Tiernan that McCaffrey gave him up and saw him with Evelyn last night. Tiernan admits that he and Evelyn would read and drink together. They snuck into the back room of the bowling alley last night and he passed out drunk. When he woke up Evelyn was gone. Tiernan tells the detectives that McCaffrey isn't someone they should trust since he's been in trouble with the law before. Galloway says that McCaffrey already told them about his involvement in labor disputes. Phelps asks Tiernan if he has access to a lug wrench. Tiernan says they use them all the time at the bowling alley. Phelps tells Tiernan that the murder weapon was potentially a lug wrench from the bowling alley. Tiernan puts his head down, insisting that he didn't kill Evelyn.
Phelps and Galloway next head into the other interrogation room where Gosvenor McCaffrey is waiting in handcuffs. Phelps and Galloway ask him if he's ready to answer some questions. McCaffrey says it's presumptuous of them to assume he has answers to their questions. Galloway barks back that guys who run from the cops usually have something to answer for. Phelps asks McCaffrey where he was last night around midnight. McCaffrey says he was at home working on some writing. Galloway leaves the room. Phelps then drops a bomb and says that they found the lug wrench that Evelyn Summers was battered with in McCaffrey's apartment, as well as some blood-stained clothing. McCaffrey says that even if he was compelled to kill Evelyn, do they really think he would be stupid enough to leave the evidence in his apartment. Galloway says that the evidence heavily points to him being the killer. Phelps adds that Tiernan is prepared to testify that he heard him threaten Evelyn after she stole a book from him. McCaffrey suggests that such a tale is simply self-preservation on Tiernan's part. Galloway returns to the room with a jacket on McCaffrey. Galloway asks why he didn't tell them that he was kicked out of the military for beating a woman nearly to death. McCaffrey grows angry, saying that peasant whore he beat had stolen from him. Phelps points out that Evelyn Summers stole McCaffrey's book. McCaffrey yells that she got what she deserved. Phelps formally charges McCaffrey with the murder of Evelyn Summers.
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