- Hello.
- Hello.
- You were expecting me.
- A mutual friend arranged the...
- Yes.
- You mind if I...
- Please.
- Hey, how are...
- I'm sorry,
- I didn't get your name.
- Quinn.
- Mr. Quinn,
- mind telling us what you're doing here?
- You can probably tell just by looking
- at me, I'm not a wave-making sort.
- Just think of me
- as a supervisor,
- here to make sure things are
- under control, as we approach,
- you know, the big event.
- I wasn't aware that things
- are out of control.
- You'd be the one that would know,
- wouldn't you?
- Well, the reason I'm here
- is because there's a discrepancy
- between what you know,
- and what you've said
- to the vice president.
- The lawyers you tried to blow up,
- they're still running around,
- healthy as thoroughbreds.
- You know it, I know it.
- Same thing goes with the kid,
- Who you were silly enough
- to tell the old lady that you
- were actually in possession of.
- Everything that I'm saying
- is boiling down to this.
- You got to hand the reins over to me
- now, so that I can save your ass.
- First of all...
- No! No!
- See? Now you made
- me make a wave.
- You and your partner are off
- the job until further notice.
- That doesn't come from me,
- doesn't come from the White House,
- it comes from the company, understand?
- Your proximal and middle
- phalanx are broken.
- Ice it for 45 minutes,
- then splint it--
- that's what a doctor
- would tell you to do,
- so you don't need
- to go see one.
- EcoField's SEC filings?
- Terrence Steadman was murdered
- so the information from his indictment
- wouldn't be made public, right?
- Sure, but since it never
- saw the light of day,
- we have no way of knowing what
- they were trying to cover up.
- Steadman's wife said there were
- hundreds of millions of dollars
- at stake if her
- husband went down,
- so I figure we follow the money,
- and see where it takes us.
- $109 million. $212 million...
- Over half a billion dollars
- that I've found so far
- in federal grants to EcoField
- for alternative fuel research.
- That is a hell of
- a lot of money.
- But for what? Not only did the
- company never make a profit.
- As far as I could tell,
- they never made anything.
- No fuel cells, no patents,
- no findings-- nothing.
- So EcoField was a sham,
- it was a cover?
- Question is, for what?
- Philly.
- Sit down, kid.
- So... Fibonacci.
- - How'd you find him?
- Did my homework.
- You get elliptical with
- me for one more second,
- and I will cancel you.
- You understand me?
- Give it up, Fish.
- Before someone's transferred to the U.S.
- Marshall Service
- to be placed in Witness Protection,
- they're guarded
- by a local sheriff from the county
- where the trial will take place.
- Sheriff Solomon, please.
- Please hold.
- Andrew Solomon here.
- If the sheriff was available,
- then he wasn't the one
- guarding Fibonacci.
- Putnam County Sheriff's Office.
- Yeah, is, uh,
- Sheriff Pronzo there?
- I'm sorry,
- Sheriff Pronzo is on vacation.
- Really?
- Yes, sir.
- There were only four
- sheriffs in the county.
- And since Pronzo was the only
- one who wasn't in his office,
- and his wife and kids were
- waiting for him at home,
- I knew the only vacation he
- was taking was with Fibonacci.
- Watching him until they
- could put him in Protection.
- Thing is,
- sometimes it takes weeks for the
- Marshall Service to set up a
- new identity.
- So some local sheriff is stuck in
- the middle of nowhere with Fibonacci.
- He gets lonely and calls home...
- a lot.
- I called the phone company,
- said I was Pronzo and I'd lost my bill.
- I asked for another copy.
- Seems Mrs.
- Pronzo was receiving dozens of calls
- from an area code a
- long way from Chicago.
- I went online,
- reverse-traced the number, and voil?