David tells the police officer that he can't kill Henry because he's been forced to do it. He wishes they could talk about all the things they've been trying to get him to talk about. He says that he thinks Henry has gone for good. He promises that he won't tell anyone about it now that he has the witchblade in him. He's going to go on a tour of the world, and he wants to make sure no one hears about it. The police officer says that they're going to have a post-show meeting, but that he'll have to get ready for the tour. He asks if there was anything he'd learned about him from reporters, and the officer tells him that he deals with a lot of unsolved homicides in New York City. He also tells David that he knows about the witch blade, which is said to have been used by Queen Hatshepsut about 3500 years ago. David asks if he could get a young woman to kill him.
David tells the police officer that he can't kill Henry because he's been forced to do it. He wishes they could talk about all the things they've been trying to get him to talk about. He says that he thinks Henry has gone for good. He promises that he won't tell anyone about it now that he has the witchblade in him. He's going to go on a tour of the world, and he wants to make sure no one hears about it. The police officer says that they're going to have a post-show meeting, but that he'll have to get ready for the tour. He asks if there was anything he'd learned about him from reporters, and the officer tells him that he deals with a lot of unsolved homicides in New York City. He also tells David that he knows about the witch blade, which is said to have been used by Queen Hatshepsut about 3500 years ago. David asks if he could get a young woman to kill him.