Mac: Who's your source, Reed? Who told you about the carvings on the neck?Reed: I don't know his name.Mac: How do you get in touch with him?Reed: He contacts me.Mac: What's he look like?Reed: I can't tell you that.Mac: You can and you will.Reed: Look, when I wanted a story, you stayed true to the code of your office and now I'm staying true to mine.Mac: This is not a game. An innocent man is dead.Reed: What are you talking about?Mac: Your blog. You accused a driver named Jimmy of being the Cabbie Killer.Reed: I didn't accuse anybody. I reported the information that I was given.Mac: Without confirming it. Jimmy, the cabdriver was also known as Police Officer James Chameides. He was moonlighting as a cabbie out of Five Brothers Garage.Reed: No, wait a minute. I thought Chameides was the work of the Cabbie Killer. He was, was, he was dumped from a cab.Mac: His own cab. After he was brutally beaten and murdered by three men, vigilante justice. Now, where do you think they got the idea that Jimmy was the Cabbie Killer?Reed: You're not blaming me for this guy's death.Mac: I'm blaming you for putting a target on his back.
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