Omar tries to convince him he is not interested in the women beyond business. When Dante and Omar are alone, Dante shows a jealous side. Later, the two pairs team up to scout out another stash house. Omar tails them to their hideout and announces his return to Baltimore, taking their haul from them. They are beaten to the take by Kimmy and Tosha Mitchell, fellow thieves. They stake out a stash house to potentially rip off. Omar Little is back in town with a new boyfriend named Dante in tow. He then forces Burrell into assigning Daniels to the Sobotka detail claiming he can make Burrell's life hell with all of his city hall connections for non-compliance. Valchek then claims Burrell's quest for commissioner will be made uglier than he wishes for it to be unless he complies with his request for a real police detail. Valchek regards the detectives that he has been sent by stating "They couldn't catch the clap in a Mexican cathouse with a fistful of fifties." Burrell attempts to quiet Valchek down who then claims he'll tell the first district to vote against his nomination for commissioner in addition to other politicians he knows. Enraged, Valchek tracks Burrell to a fundraiser where he is awaiting the vote as police commissioner. He finds the detectives playing poker and the lieutenant missing. Valchek is prompted to visit the detail offices when he receives photos of the missing surveillance van. Grayson and that Lieutenant Daniels would have brought in a better case on the Barksdale detail if it had not been for the interference of acting commissioner Burrell. Later, at Valchek’s anniversary party, Prez tells him that the detail will move slowly under Lt. Prez is annoyed that his commander in the detail will not authorize telephone monitoring on their target, Frank Sobotka, and that their investigation appears to have gotten a false start. It is seen being delivered to stevedores in Wilmington, who add an additional bumper sticker to the rear doors. Major Valchek is informed of his missing surveillance van by a sergeant. They discuss their progress in the case and McNulty tells Bunk of his desire to put a name to the dead girl he pulled from the harbour. McNulty asks Russell about her children and learns that she is a single mother. Later, McNulty joins Bunk and Russell in a bar. McNulty and Russell agree that they do not want to see the girls unidentified and shipped out as medical cadavers.īunk, Russell and Freamon take the French addresses listed on the paperwork to the FBI, who confirm that they are false and give the detectives more information on the international vice trade. He visits the homicide unit with this information but Russell, Freamon and Bunk have matched his deduction and come up with the same theory and shatter McNulty's pride by beating him to everything he was about to say. He learns that three of the girls received breast implants in Budapest and that many of them had intercourse while on the ship. Officer McNulty visits the morgue and discusses the case with Randall Frazier, the medical examiner. Later, Bunk and Russell try to trace the movements of the container that the bodies were found in and find that most of the paperwork has been falsified. He asks Officer Russell about her status and tells her that she can wear plain clothes while she is detailed to the case. The detectives later report back to Sergeant Landsman at the homicide unit. They then agree to let the ship go with little evidence and jurisdiction for interrogation. Furthermore, he convinces Bunk and Freamon that if they bring in a translator, nothing will be said as the crew generally agrees not to inform on each other as what happens below decks stays below decks. He tells them that the crew members will speak English again but not in the police's presence. He shows them the cabin and possessions of two crew members who jumped ship. He believed that they may have been gambling, but Bunk thinks that they may have been spending it on the girls. The first mate is more forthcoming and admits that many of the crew asked for pay advances during the trip. Frustrated, Bunk and Freamon lose their temper with the ship's lone black seaman (whom Bunk calls Kunta Kinte). The dwindling efficacy of The International Brotherhood of Stevedores makes this an example of verbal irony.ĭetectives Bunk Moreland and Lester Freamon interview the crew of the Atlantic Light, but they all refuse to speak English responding in French, Arabic, Hindi, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and Vietnamese amongst other languages. Officer Russell makes this dry observation about prostitutes.
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