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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,000 --> 00:00:04,000 Downloaded From www.AllSubs.org 2 00:00:01,052 --> 00:00:03,549 - Ready? - Yes, yes, yes! 3 00:00:04,798 --> 00:00:07,762 - Cootie catcher! - Cootie catcher knows all. 4 00:00:11,315 --> 00:00:14,232 He's so cute. Oh, my gosh. 5 00:00:14,233 --> 00:00:17,272 Play cootie catcher. One, two, three. 6 00:00:17,273 --> 00:00:18,957 - Pick a color. - Green. 7 00:00:18,958 --> 00:00:21,230 G-R-E-E-N. 8 00:00:21,231 --> 00:00:23,583 - Pick another color. - Red. 9 00:00:26,528 --> 00:00:29,786 Neely went to Harvard University in 2008. 10 00:00:29,787 --> 00:00:33,326 - Harvard? What about LSU? - My cootie catcher's never wrong. 11 00:00:33,420 --> 00:00:35,677 - One, two, three. - Blue. 12 00:00:35,678 --> 00:00:37,552 B-L-U-E. 13 00:00:37,553 --> 00:00:38,877 Yellow. 14 00:00:43,709 --> 00:00:46,969 Neely is worth $2,600,000. 15 00:00:47,608 --> 00:00:50,487 How about cootie catcher tell me everything at once? 16 00:00:52,528 --> 00:00:55,596 "Born in New Orleans 12/11/91. 17 00:00:55,794 --> 00:01:00,179 Only child. Parents deceased 2008." 18 00:01:01,503 --> 00:01:03,635 Would you like to dance? 19 00:01:04,724 --> 00:01:07,994 Cootie catcher says, "Why not?" 20 00:01:19,003 --> 00:01:20,535 Feel like shaking a leg? 21 00:01:20,536 --> 00:01:22,862 How do you know I'm not gonna tell Rhetta you're here? 22 00:01:22,863 --> 00:01:24,785 Well, just your good judgment... 23 00:01:24,786 --> 00:01:27,708 and my better-than-average dance moves. 24 00:01:32,700 --> 00:01:34,500 Busy the next couple days? 25 00:01:35,535 --> 00:01:38,785 - Got to work. Why? - Well, you and me got work to do. 26 00:01:38,786 --> 00:01:40,587 You got to find Neely. 27 00:01:40,813 --> 00:01:42,932 I did. I gave her my number. 28 00:01:42,933 --> 00:01:45,032 She knows exactly how to get ahold of me. 29 00:01:45,033 --> 00:01:47,833 Tomorrow, Grace. You got to find her tomorrow. 30 00:01:47,834 --> 00:01:49,300 Excuse me. 31 00:01:54,384 --> 00:01:56,580 - I'm having coffee with Paul. - Why? 32 00:01:56,581 --> 00:01:58,645 - He asked me out for coffee. - When? 33 00:01:58,646 --> 00:01:59,988 Now. And I'm gonna go. 34 00:01:59,989 --> 00:02:03,389 - Rhetta, are you sure? - Yeah, he's really nice. 35 00:02:05,664 --> 00:02:08,085 Okay, pick a place. Meet him there in half an hour. 36 00:02:08,086 --> 00:02:10,674 I'm fine. If I need you, I have a phone. I'll call. 37 00:02:10,675 --> 00:02:14,612 - If you need me, it's too late. - I'll see you in the morning. 38 00:02:19,420 --> 00:02:21,720 - You been drinking tonight? - No-- 39 00:02:22,179 --> 00:02:24,943 Half a beer. I'm not drunk. 40 00:02:25,065 --> 00:02:28,973 - Step out of the truck, sir. - Ma'am, he is not at all impaired. 41 00:02:29,058 --> 00:02:31,523 I'm a criminalist with O.C.P.D. 42 00:02:31,524 --> 00:02:35,020 He's a paramedic. We both serve the public just like you. 43 00:02:35,021 --> 00:02:36,467 That's nice. 44 00:02:37,153 --> 00:02:38,862 Step over here, sir. 45 00:02:41,012 --> 00:02:44,110 Stand on your left leg only, please, sir. 46 00:02:45,695 --> 00:02:49,412 Place both feet together. Tip your head back, look at the sky. 47 00:02:49,515 --> 00:02:52,450 All the way back. Arms out. 48 00:02:53,076 --> 00:02:54,731 Touch your nose. 49 00:02:58,588 --> 00:02:59,621 Now... 50 00:03:01,032 --> 00:03:03,513 Place both hands behind your back. 51 00:03:07,917 --> 00:03:11,341 - Can I give her my keys? - No, your truck's gonna be impounded. 52 00:03:11,342 --> 00:03:14,998 You have a phone, ma'am? I suggest you call a cab. 53 00:03:35,749 --> 00:03:38,093 You want to date? We can talk about that. 54 00:03:38,094 --> 00:03:41,967 But you're gonna be in control, armed, and smart. Get in. 55 00:03:49,112 --> 00:03:54,112 -= www.subcentral.de presents =- -= Saving Grace =- 56 00:03:54,113 --> 00:03:59,113 -= S03E10 =- -= "Am I Gonna Die Today?" =- 57 00:03:59,114 --> 00:04:04,114 -= Timecodes by gius =- 58 00:04:19,089 --> 00:04:22,479 So it's all about the closest weapon to the closest target. 59 00:04:22,480 --> 00:04:24,943 Left elbow to left eye, right elbow to right eye. 60 00:04:24,944 --> 00:04:27,706 - To create some distance. - Now you mule-kick him in the balls. 61 00:04:27,707 --> 00:04:30,507 Leg up, bend your knee, kick straight back. 62 00:04:31,014 --> 00:04:32,394 - Ruthless! - Ruthless! 63 00:04:32,395 --> 00:04:34,713 - Okay, now what? - Okay, now you reach for your gun. 64 00:04:34,714 --> 00:04:38,015 - Gun? Are you crazy? - Take aim, pull the trigger, call it a day. 65 00:04:38,016 --> 00:04:39,868 Ham, give us a moment. 66 00:04:44,410 --> 00:04:47,351 - Was Ham acting like Ham to you? - No, Grace... 67 00:04:47,352 --> 00:04:49,344 why are you obsessing over me... 68 00:04:49,345 --> 00:04:52,299 when clearly Earl is still obsessed with you finding Neely? 69 00:04:52,300 --> 00:04:54,449 You got into the vehicle of a man you didn't know. 70 00:04:54,450 --> 00:04:58,974 - His name is Paul, and he's a paramedic. - You know Paul's last name? 71 00:04:59,657 --> 00:05:02,046 You sure he's a paramedic? Ever see him at a crime scene? 72 00:05:02,047 --> 00:05:03,455 He's seen you. 73 00:05:05,430 --> 00:05:09,044 Men will say whatever they think will get you in their car, and then they hack your head off. 74 00:05:09,045 --> 00:05:10,568 Oh, don't-- 75 00:05:10,960 --> 00:05:12,947 Hey, Grace, we got to get to the hospital-- 76 00:05:12,948 --> 00:05:17,129 A friend of the mayor's. Perry wants you and Butch at the crime scene. 77 00:05:18,825 --> 00:05:21,777 Medical examiner said this much blood, this pattern-- 78 00:05:21,778 --> 00:05:25,029 Artery must have been severed. Said it would spew like Vesuvius. 79 00:05:25,030 --> 00:05:28,178 And it wouldn't take long for him to bleed out. Maybe a couple minutes. 80 00:05:28,179 --> 00:05:30,840 - Where's Bobby? - Um, Marissa's getting some minor surgery. 81 00:05:30,841 --> 00:05:33,971 He's taking a couple days. Bleeder made it out the door. 82 00:05:33,972 --> 00:05:35,822 He had someone helping him. 83 00:05:35,823 --> 00:05:39,975 I nicked his right carotid artery. I think I killed the guy. 84 00:05:40,107 --> 00:05:42,882 - Let's take it step-by-step. - Okay. 85 00:05:43,361 --> 00:05:46,544 - What time was it? - Uh, 4:04. 86 00:05:47,114 --> 00:05:49,924 Uh, I remember the clock. Um... 87 00:05:50,496 --> 00:05:53,832 I was asleep, and I, uh, heard noises-- 88 00:05:54,198 --> 00:05:56,773 The door downstairs. 89 00:05:57,102 --> 00:06:01,975 So, uh, I picked up this doorstop... 90 00:06:02,236 --> 00:06:05,034 this metal rooster. 91 00:06:05,307 --> 00:06:09,750 - You wanted something heavy. - Yeah, well, next time, I want a gun. 92 00:06:10,566 --> 00:06:15,464 - So, then what did you do? - I went in to check on my son. 93 00:06:15,558 --> 00:06:20,243 He saved my life, you know. What Dylan did saved my life. 94 00:06:20,337 --> 00:06:25,746 I did what my dad told me to do. I stayed in my room and called 911. 95 00:06:26,199 --> 00:06:28,367 That was the hardest thing I've ever done. 96 00:06:28,368 --> 00:06:31,418 - I could hear them fighting. - What did you hear? 97 00:06:31,642 --> 00:06:34,464 A struggle. Then glass breaking. 98 00:06:35,217 --> 00:06:37,717 Then a scream. I thought it was my dad. 99 00:06:37,718 --> 00:06:39,534 I came downstairs... 100 00:06:40,968 --> 00:06:45,881 and I saw this black guy about 30 years old. 101 00:06:46,457 --> 00:06:51,553 Jimi Hendrix Afro. We just stared at each other-- 102 00:06:51,554 --> 00:06:56,442 Me with my rooster, and he, uh... 103 00:06:56,944 --> 00:06:59,592 with this bronze, uh, uh... 104 00:06:59,863 --> 00:07:01,962 - What? - Uh, what? 105 00:07:02,657 --> 00:07:05,556 - He was holding something bronze. - I- I don't know. 106 00:07:05,557 --> 00:07:07,931 I- I remember he-- 107 00:07:08,957 --> 00:07:11,441 He came towards me, and, uh... 108 00:07:11,582 --> 00:07:13,779 I- I had no choice. 109 00:07:14,054 --> 00:07:17,829 I jumped him, and we fell into this case... 110 00:07:17,830 --> 00:07:23,243 where the, uh-- He saw-- Uh, h- haru sakura was. 111 00:07:23,244 --> 00:07:24,370 The what? 112 00:07:24,843 --> 00:07:27,688 Lasting spring sakura. 113 00:07:28,026 --> 00:07:32,918 It's a samurai sword-- A truly beautiful piece. 114 00:07:33,104 --> 00:07:37,658 Not a flaw on the blade. I swung it at him... 115 00:07:39,020 --> 00:07:42,255 And sliced through his neck like butter. 116 00:07:43,847 --> 00:07:45,331 Like warm butter. 117 00:07:45,547 --> 00:07:50,431 A guy came up behind me, then I blacked out. 118 00:07:50,600 --> 00:07:52,932 Can you identify the guy you fought with? 119 00:07:52,933 --> 00:07:55,683 - Can you-- Can you describe him? - Well, his rings. 120 00:07:55,684 --> 00:08:00,150 He had one on each finger-- Gold, uh, some with diamonds. 121 00:08:00,338 --> 00:08:03,110 Dr. Putnam is a serious collector. 122 00:08:03,222 --> 00:08:06,543 Zoge zaiku are hand-carved ivory-- 123 00:08:06,972 --> 00:08:11,059 Could be worth 100 grand a piece depending on the artist and history. 124 00:08:11,238 --> 00:08:13,402 These dummies are stealing TVs. 125 00:08:13,483 --> 00:08:16,660 My dad travels around the world helping people. 126 00:08:17,483 --> 00:08:21,403 He adopted me from Ethiopia when I was 8 months old. 127 00:08:23,450 --> 00:08:25,437 I had to see if my dad was okay. 128 00:08:25,438 --> 00:08:28,449 - So you didn't stay in your room? - After the scream... 129 00:08:28,450 --> 00:08:31,225 I could hear a man's voice, panicked. 130 00:08:31,226 --> 00:08:33,499 "I got you. Come on." 131 00:08:33,931 --> 00:08:37,486 Then nothing. Complete silence. 132 00:08:38,013 --> 00:08:40,836 I had to see if my dad was okay, and he wasn't. 133 00:08:40,837 --> 00:08:43,487 He was unconscious. I thought he was dead. 134 00:08:43,573 --> 00:08:45,073 Is he upset with me? 135 00:08:45,157 --> 00:08:47,913 No, I'd have done the same thing, Dylan. 136 00:08:49,385 --> 00:08:52,362 - What-- what happened to your face? - Football practice. 137 00:08:52,363 --> 00:08:55,685 - Oh, yeah? What do you play? - Tackling dummy most of the time. 138 00:08:55,686 --> 00:08:57,953 But I don't care. I love it. 139 00:08:57,954 --> 00:09:00,518 Excuse me. You can see your father now. 140 00:09:00,640 --> 00:09:02,740 - All right, you ready? - Yeah. 141 00:09:05,677 --> 00:09:06,569 Dad. 142 00:09:07,073 --> 00:09:08,677 Dad. How you doing? 143 00:09:08,678 --> 00:09:10,702 - Oh, dad. - Easy, easy. 144 00:09:11,247 --> 00:09:13,647 - You all right? - Yes. Are you okay? 145 00:09:13,932 --> 00:09:16,596 Yeah, I'm okay. I'm okay. Thanks. 146 00:09:19,820 --> 00:09:21,958 We're looking for two guys. 147 00:09:22,155 --> 00:09:25,940 The one's dead by now, so... one guy and one body. 148 00:09:26,165 --> 00:09:29,941 Uh, I think Dylan's lying about how he got those bruises on his face. 149 00:09:29,942 --> 00:09:30,964 Yeah? 150 00:09:31,467 --> 00:09:33,269 - What happened? - I'm not sure. 151 00:09:33,270 --> 00:09:36,150 - What did you get from the dad? - Same vibe. 152 00:09:36,300 --> 00:09:37,696 I'm not sure. 153 00:09:58,288 --> 00:10:00,270 Want to stop for lunch? 154 00:10:00,970 --> 00:10:02,717 I got this thing. 155 00:10:03,673 --> 00:10:05,335 Thing is, it's... 156 00:10:06,126 --> 00:10:09,213 Thing is, I'm seeing somebody, Grace. 157 00:10:09,457 --> 00:10:11,191 This thing serious? 158 00:10:11,397 --> 00:10:13,529 Yeah, I mean, that's what-- 159 00:10:14,029 --> 00:10:15,250 Yeah. 160 00:10:22,266 --> 00:10:24,079 - Dewey. - Hanadarko. 161 00:10:24,379 --> 00:10:25,869 - Okay. - Yeah. 162 00:10:25,870 --> 00:10:27,568 Yeah, yeah, yeah. 163 00:10:27,916 --> 00:10:30,648 That's got to be our body. The guy with the big 'fro. 164 00:10:30,649 --> 00:10:35,543 I want to go get Connie 'cause I don't think we should ride in the same car together. 165 00:10:35,628 --> 00:10:36,973 Temptation. 166 00:10:40,710 --> 00:10:41,908 Kidding. 167 00:11:11,244 --> 00:11:13,086 - No rings. - No fingerprints. 168 00:11:13,087 --> 00:11:14,061 No hands. 169 00:11:14,062 --> 00:11:16,245 M.E. said they were cut off someplace else. 170 00:11:16,246 --> 00:11:18,375 - He was already dead. - Why are paramedics here? 171 00:11:18,376 --> 00:11:21,520 Truck driver saw him dumped out of a white van, thought he was still alive. 172 00:11:21,521 --> 00:11:23,635 Ask Rhetta to come over here. 173 00:11:23,748 --> 00:11:25,128 Yo! Rhetta! 174 00:11:27,185 --> 00:11:28,867 He died 4 to 10 hours ago. 175 00:11:28,868 --> 00:11:32,287 - What kind of van are we looking for? - Dodge Ram, older model... 176 00:11:32,288 --> 00:11:35,877 got those mud-honey flaps with the naked-girl silhouette. 177 00:11:36,111 --> 00:11:38,143 Like you have, Dewey. 178 00:11:39,533 --> 00:11:42,463 You find a shitload of blood at the robbery crime scene? 179 00:11:42,464 --> 00:11:46,947 The blood pattern was consistent with a severed carotid artery. 180 00:11:50,716 --> 00:11:53,771 His... buddy helped him out the door. 181 00:11:53,772 --> 00:11:56,965 The blood trail disappeared at the curb in front of the house. 182 00:11:56,966 --> 00:11:59,563 But he dumped him off here without his hands, already dead. 183 00:11:59,564 --> 00:12:01,414 But he wanted the rings. 184 00:12:01,538 --> 00:12:05,846 Kind of shit happens when you associate with people you don't know. 185 00:12:10,083 --> 00:12:12,541 You find a bloody samurai sword at Putnam's house? 186 00:12:12,542 --> 00:12:13,273 No. 187 00:12:13,274 --> 00:12:16,874 Buddy's got the warm butter knife-- Sliced off his hands. 188 00:12:18,424 --> 00:12:22,287 Am I reading this right? Dr. Putnam insured the stolen samurai sword... 189 00:12:22,288 --> 00:12:24,532 two weeks ago for $100,000? 190 00:12:24,710 --> 00:12:28,746 Yeah, he got it in Okushiri in '93. He was helping out after an earthquake. 191 00:12:28,747 --> 00:12:30,966 That's beautiful. Now, why insure it now? 192 00:12:30,967 --> 00:12:34,813 Insurance fraud doesn't make sense unless something went wrong. 193 00:12:34,945 --> 00:12:37,638 He admitted to killing our no-hands John Doe. 194 00:12:37,639 --> 00:12:39,641 Yeah, in self-defense. 195 00:12:39,735 --> 00:12:43,662 - What kind of doctor is Putnam? - Trauma surgeon at O.U. Medical. 196 00:12:43,844 --> 00:12:46,031 I'm thinking about this guy's hands cut off. 197 00:12:46,032 --> 00:12:48,495 Putnam didn't do it. He was being tended to himself. 198 00:12:48,496 --> 00:12:50,343 He could have told somebody else how to do it. 199 00:12:50,344 --> 00:12:54,036 Grace is already looking into Putnam. You want us to go at him harder? Hmm? 200 00:12:54,037 --> 00:12:56,140 - Mayor gonna appreciate that? - However this lands... 201 00:12:56,141 --> 00:12:58,641 the mayor's gonna have to live with it. 202 00:12:58,727 --> 00:13:01,328 Any financial red flags with Putnam? 203 00:13:01,329 --> 00:13:03,574 No, he's got his own plane... 204 00:13:03,659 --> 00:13:06,516 flies humanitarian missions on his own dime. 205 00:13:06,620 --> 00:13:08,596 I'm thinking this is a straight-up robbery. 206 00:13:08,597 --> 00:13:09,391 Why? 207 00:13:09,588 --> 00:13:13,502 House two blocks over nine days ago, 3:00 a.m.-- 208 00:13:13,905 --> 00:13:15,452 Owner hears noises. 209 00:13:15,453 --> 00:13:19,131 Had a gun, took a wild shot at some black guy, big Afro... 210 00:13:19,132 --> 00:13:21,720 standing in his kitchen holding his wife's purse. 211 00:13:21,721 --> 00:13:24,698 - Guy got a buddy? - There were two sets of footprints. 212 00:13:24,699 --> 00:13:26,559 Robbery gave me 16 names to run down. 213 00:13:26,560 --> 00:13:30,671 Rifling through a purse, stealing TVs-- Sounds like dumb-ass dopers. 214 00:13:30,934 --> 00:13:33,234 - Excuse me, Captain Perry. - Ouch. 215 00:13:33,235 --> 00:13:35,689 - How did that happen? - Playing football. 216 00:13:35,690 --> 00:13:36,942 No big deal. 217 00:13:37,148 --> 00:13:38,781 Rhetta says this is important. 218 00:13:38,782 --> 00:13:40,377 Thanks, Clay. 219 00:13:44,681 --> 00:13:47,831 - He was in a fight. - Got the crap beat out of him. 220 00:13:47,922 --> 00:13:49,218 All right. 221 00:13:50,063 --> 00:13:54,944 Our no-hands John Doe is Todd Burton-- a.k.a. Ringo. 222 00:13:54,945 --> 00:13:59,604 Rhetta I.D.'d him from a fingerprint left at the robbery scene. 223 00:14:00,573 --> 00:14:01,652 All right. 224 00:14:01,962 --> 00:14:04,548 Here we go. Ringo sold dope. 225 00:14:04,549 --> 00:14:07,999 Tried to rape a couple of women, two burglary convictions. 226 00:14:08,000 --> 00:14:10,744 You tell me why this guy is out on the street. 227 00:14:10,745 --> 00:14:12,821 I'll find out his known associates. 228 00:14:12,822 --> 00:14:15,122 What else? What about Dylan Putnam? 229 00:14:15,123 --> 00:14:17,921 He's got a record for breaking and entering and possession of pot. 230 00:14:17,922 --> 00:14:21,157 A couple of beefs four years ago. But, yeah, we're checking him out. 231 00:14:21,158 --> 00:14:24,796 Check out Dylan Putnam's known associates, too. 232 00:14:25,867 --> 00:14:28,496 We identified one of the robbers. You ever seen him before? 233 00:14:28,497 --> 00:14:32,297 - He goes by the name of Ringo. - He's the guy. Yeah, that's him. 234 00:14:32,381 --> 00:14:34,218 Broken-down van. He had the hood up. 235 00:14:34,219 --> 00:14:36,959 The same big hair. I think that's the same guy. 236 00:14:36,960 --> 00:14:38,418 - White van? - Yeah. 237 00:14:38,419 --> 00:14:39,357 Where? 238 00:14:39,818 --> 00:14:43,177 Parked down the street about a couple days ago. 239 00:14:43,736 --> 00:14:47,182 - Was he casing us out? - The neighborhood, maybe, yeah. 240 00:14:47,342 --> 00:14:49,697 So, what do you think is missing? 241 00:14:50,269 --> 00:14:51,578 Dad's samurai. 242 00:14:51,579 --> 00:14:54,046 He kept it in this glass case right here. 243 00:14:54,047 --> 00:14:56,149 That's it. Right here. 244 00:14:56,616 --> 00:14:59,618 He thought it was a replica when he saw it on the cover of this magazine. 245 00:14:59,619 --> 00:15:03,432 You should have saw his face... when he saw how much it was worth. 246 00:15:03,561 --> 00:15:06,410 What else? Anything else? 247 00:15:09,449 --> 00:15:11,229 - His Thai Buddha. - The what? 248 00:15:11,230 --> 00:15:13,547 A bronze sculpture. It was right here on this bookcase. 249 00:15:13,548 --> 00:15:15,791 Oh, geez. Is this it right here? 250 00:15:15,895 --> 00:15:19,042 - Yeah, that's it. - Crime lab's doing tests on it. 251 00:15:19,182 --> 00:15:21,172 My baseball cards! 252 00:15:21,865 --> 00:15:24,536 Ohh! Oh, no, they're gone! 253 00:15:24,639 --> 00:15:28,176 My entire collection! 5,000 cards! No! 254 00:15:29,528 --> 00:15:31,655 I feel like I'm about to throw up, man. 255 00:15:31,656 --> 00:15:34,538 Oh. Oh, God, no. 256 00:15:34,660 --> 00:15:37,195 Oh, no, he didn't take my Pete Cook. 257 00:15:37,307 --> 00:15:40,338 Oh. Pete Cook is gone. 258 00:15:40,554 --> 00:15:42,741 Me and my dad, we collected baseball cards, man. 259 00:15:42,742 --> 00:15:46,213 - How do you know Pete Cook? - My dad was from St. Cloud, Minnesota. 260 00:15:46,214 --> 00:15:48,359 Pete Cook was the first card he gave me. 261 00:15:48,360 --> 00:15:51,723 When I turned 16, he gave me his entire collection. 262 00:15:59,185 --> 00:16:01,235 What happened to your face? 263 00:16:01,827 --> 00:16:03,400 - Nothing. - Clay. 264 00:16:03,597 --> 00:16:05,755 You got a black eye. Something happened. 265 00:16:05,756 --> 00:16:08,754 This bully went after one of my friends. He hit me, I hit him... 266 00:16:08,755 --> 00:16:11,572 but I got him twice right on the chin. 267 00:16:14,884 --> 00:16:18,343 One of these days, you're gonna make a great detective. 268 00:16:18,828 --> 00:16:20,208 But remember... 269 00:16:20,819 --> 00:16:24,116 there's always a way to tell when somebody's lying. 270 00:16:24,594 --> 00:16:28,583 A small twitch of the mouth. Looking down instead of looking up. 271 00:16:28,668 --> 00:16:31,395 Blinking too much or not enough. 272 00:16:32,775 --> 00:16:35,872 So, how about you tell me what really happened to your face? 273 00:16:35,873 --> 00:16:38,684 I told you. You want me to tell you again? 274 00:16:41,250 --> 00:16:43,850 See my knuckles? Already red. 275 00:16:44,056 --> 00:16:48,113 You hit somebody in the chin twice, your hand looks like a waffle-- 276 00:16:48,329 --> 00:16:50,235 A red waffle. 277 00:16:51,977 --> 00:16:56,042 - Why are you lying to me? - This is none of your business. 278 00:16:56,043 --> 00:16:57,468 What did you say? 279 00:16:57,665 --> 00:17:00,610 I'm sorry, Aunt Grace. But I'm okay. I'm handling it. 280 00:17:00,611 --> 00:17:03,066 I need you to just drop it, okay? 281 00:17:22,786 --> 00:17:24,907 - I haven't found her. - You ain't been looking. 282 00:17:24,908 --> 00:17:26,821 You're not gonna find Neely in a pawnshop. 283 00:17:26,822 --> 00:17:29,522 - I'm working a case. - You put out a bolo? 284 00:17:29,582 --> 00:17:31,604 - What else you want me to do? - Whatever it takes. 285 00:17:31,605 --> 00:17:33,281 - You want me to arrest her? - Yeah. 286 00:17:33,282 --> 00:17:35,384 - Lock her up? - A couple of days wouldn't hurt. 287 00:17:35,385 --> 00:17:37,434 Don't ask me why, Grace, 'cause I don't know. 288 00:17:37,435 --> 00:17:40,518 I just know Neely needs help now. Right now. 289 00:17:40,519 --> 00:17:42,865 - You need to find her. - No, you have to bring her to me. 290 00:17:42,866 --> 00:17:44,489 I can't do that. 291 00:17:45,315 --> 00:17:48,486 - I can only bring you the message. - Here's my message. 292 00:17:48,487 --> 00:17:51,098 I am done with the Neely bullshit. 293 00:17:51,774 --> 00:17:52,844 Enough! 294 00:17:53,990 --> 00:17:55,621 - I quit! - You can't quit. 295 00:17:55,622 --> 00:17:56,862 Yes, I can. 296 00:17:56,863 --> 00:18:00,433 - You don't want to do that. - Then tell me. Why? Why?! 297 00:18:00,443 --> 00:18:04,409 Why doesn't make any difference. It's time you moved on faith. 298 00:18:04,410 --> 00:18:06,478 I'm not moving anywhere. 299 00:18:30,346 --> 00:18:32,215 How you doing, child? 300 00:18:33,781 --> 00:18:36,391 Earl. Hey. 301 00:18:36,898 --> 00:18:38,787 Feeding the hungry? 302 00:18:44,805 --> 00:18:46,576 Grace wants to see you. 303 00:18:46,989 --> 00:18:52,022 Something about the three of us going to New Orleans next year for a jazz fest. 304 00:18:53,607 --> 00:18:55,813 Is she the grace of God? 305 00:19:04,211 --> 00:19:06,680 Dylan went through a rough spell, but he's straightened out. 306 00:19:06,681 --> 00:19:10,145 He's on the honor roll, popular, worships his father. 307 00:19:10,737 --> 00:19:11,972 You okay? 308 00:19:12,423 --> 00:19:13,419 Yeah. 309 00:19:14,230 --> 00:19:16,539 - Are we okay? - Yeah. 310 00:19:19,758 --> 00:19:21,926 You talk to Dylan's football coach? 311 00:19:21,927 --> 00:19:24,536 Yeah, he broke his arm in practice. 312 00:19:26,240 --> 00:19:29,838 He didn't tell anybody for three weeks because he wanted to keep playing. 313 00:19:29,839 --> 00:19:32,586 - So he's telling the truth. - Which is exactly what I used to do-- 314 00:19:32,587 --> 00:19:35,569 Tell the truth about one bruise to hide the truth about another. 315 00:19:35,570 --> 00:19:38,235 You think Benjamin Putnam is beating his kid? 316 00:19:38,236 --> 00:19:39,540 I don't know. 317 00:19:39,952 --> 00:19:43,235 - Something about this guy bugs you. - Yeah. 318 00:19:43,383 --> 00:19:45,893 - Me, too. - Yeah? 319 00:19:48,097 --> 00:19:51,118 I found out doc used to have a different name. 320 00:19:51,202 --> 00:19:54,025 Up until 1965, he was Ben Livingston. 321 00:19:54,363 --> 00:19:55,892 Freshman year at Yale... 322 00:19:55,893 --> 00:19:58,461 he legally changed his name to Benjamin Putnam. 323 00:19:58,462 --> 00:20:00,049 - Why? - Don't know. 324 00:20:00,143 --> 00:20:04,159 Ben Livingston, Benjamin Putnam-- Neither one has a record. 325 00:20:07,816 --> 00:20:10,878 # Neely is asleep on your couch # 326 00:20:12,525 --> 00:20:15,286 Hospital. Doc's awake. 327 00:20:19,291 --> 00:20:21,684 I'm gonna go talk to him again. 328 00:20:35,006 --> 00:20:37,307 Yeah, Pete Cook-- 1963. 329 00:20:38,180 --> 00:20:40,137 Yeah, Minnesota Majors. 330 00:20:41,527 --> 00:20:43,364 How late are you open? 331 00:20:43,645 --> 00:20:46,022 All right, thanks. I'm coming over. 332 00:20:46,219 --> 00:20:48,278 Score-- Shop on Classen. 333 00:20:48,503 --> 00:20:51,143 - I never heard of Pete Cook. - Shortstop-- Minnesota Majors. 334 00:20:51,144 --> 00:20:53,165 This guy says he might have his baseball card. 335 00:20:53,166 --> 00:20:55,498 I'm gonna pick up Dylan and see if he can I.D. his cards. 336 00:20:55,499 --> 00:20:59,209 - You talk to Ringo's P.O.? - Uh, he gave me a few names. 337 00:20:59,353 --> 00:21:02,305 First one is his girlfriend-- Still in prison. 338 00:21:02,306 --> 00:21:05,047 Second one, a girlfriend just got out. 339 00:21:05,283 --> 00:21:09,788 Gloria Carter-- her record is as long as Ringo's... 340 00:21:09,789 --> 00:21:13,875 and then these two clowns-- Marquis Smith and Terrance Otten. 341 00:21:13,885 --> 00:21:16,757 Otten hasn't called his P.O. in six months. 342 00:21:16,841 --> 00:21:20,745 Smith is wanted in Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. 343 00:21:20,746 --> 00:21:24,321 Well, let's join the club. Put out a bolo on both of them, plus Gloria. 344 00:21:24,322 --> 00:21:28,187 - Got a list of all the stolen items? - Baseball cards, samurai sword... 345 00:21:28,197 --> 00:21:30,979 one flat-screen TV, and video games. 346 00:21:31,233 --> 00:21:33,078 Tell me about 1965. 347 00:21:33,237 --> 00:21:37,466 Oh, terrible year-- Worst World Series. 348 00:21:37,733 --> 00:21:39,906 Dodgers beat Minnesota in seven. 349 00:21:39,907 --> 00:21:42,946 - But you also changed your name. - Yeah, that's right. 350 00:21:42,947 --> 00:21:43,941 Why? 351 00:21:44,439 --> 00:21:46,989 Hey, dad. I brought us a couple sodas up. 352 00:21:46,990 --> 00:21:48,690 Oh, excuse me. 353 00:21:48,822 --> 00:21:52,283 This is Detective Hanadarko. This is my son-- Dylan. 354 00:21:52,284 --> 00:21:54,034 - Nice to meet you. - Nice to meet you. 355 00:21:54,035 --> 00:21:56,032 - Would you like a soda? - Oh, no, thank you. 356 00:21:56,033 --> 00:22:00,973 You want to tell the detective, uh, the story behind changing our last name? 357 00:22:01,076 --> 00:22:04,350 When my dad graduated high school, he didn't know what he wanted to be... 358 00:22:04,351 --> 00:22:07,813 but during his first semester at Yale, he decided to become a doctor. 359 00:22:07,814 --> 00:22:11,134 Then everybody started saying, "Dr. Livingston, I presume." 360 00:22:11,135 --> 00:22:12,137 That's right. 361 00:22:12,138 --> 00:22:14,899 So then he changed his last name from Livingston to Putnam. 362 00:22:14,900 --> 00:22:18,496 That clears that up. Thank you. 363 00:22:18,625 --> 00:22:20,429 Would you give us a few minutes, son? 364 00:22:20,430 --> 00:22:21,380 Yes, sir. 365 00:22:21,381 --> 00:22:24,126 - Nice to meet you. - Nice to meet you. 366 00:22:27,765 --> 00:22:30,887 Except you didn't declare a major until your junior year. 367 00:22:30,888 --> 00:22:34,968 Some family stories are as much folklore as they are truth. 368 00:22:35,067 --> 00:22:38,671 So, in this story, what's the truth and what's the lore? 369 00:22:38,755 --> 00:22:41,250 The truth is, I changed my name... 370 00:22:41,485 --> 00:22:43,425 because I hated my father. 371 00:22:43,547 --> 00:22:47,421 I didn't want my son carrying that son of a bitch's name. 372 00:22:47,524 --> 00:22:50,324 Now, if you think it's better for Dylan to... 373 00:22:50,360 --> 00:22:54,556 live with that truth rather than the lore, you tell him. 374 00:22:55,721 --> 00:22:57,308 - Pete Cook? - Yeah. 375 00:22:57,402 --> 00:22:59,069 - No, sorry. - I just called. 376 00:22:59,070 --> 00:23:01,698 - I thought you said you had it. - Hey, I thought I did. 377 00:23:01,699 --> 00:23:04,015 Well, I had my nephew drive down from Guthrie. 378 00:23:04,016 --> 00:23:07,895 - How long you been collecting baseball cards? - Since I was a boy. 379 00:23:07,896 --> 00:23:10,146 Could you look one more time, sir? 380 00:23:14,386 --> 00:23:17,231 Yeah, but why Pete Cook, though? I mean, he's kind of a nobody. 381 00:23:17,232 --> 00:23:19,033 Well, not to my nephew. 382 00:23:19,493 --> 00:23:21,702 Sorry. Can't help you. 383 00:23:22,295 --> 00:23:24,168 All right, come on. We'll keep looking. 384 00:23:24,169 --> 00:23:25,483 It's okay. 385 00:23:27,742 --> 00:23:31,541 You know what? Let me take one more look in the back just to make sure. 386 00:23:31,542 --> 00:23:35,345 - Y'all hang on. - That would be great. Thank you. 387 00:23:38,822 --> 00:23:40,335 You think he got all my cards? 388 00:23:40,336 --> 00:23:42,559 Well, we got to wait and see, but he's lying. 389 00:23:42,560 --> 00:23:45,207 - I mean, you see his mouth twitch? - Yeah. 390 00:23:45,479 --> 00:23:48,392 Just happen to have one Pete Cook left. 391 00:23:48,393 --> 00:23:50,297 - Yeah. - Today's your lucky day. 392 00:23:50,307 --> 00:23:52,374 Oh, yeah. Wow, this is it. 393 00:23:52,375 --> 00:23:54,364 This is the one. That's it. 394 00:23:54,365 --> 00:23:57,891 I'll meet you outside, all right? Stan and I got some bargaining to do. 395 00:23:57,892 --> 00:23:59,588 - Okay. - Come on. 396 00:24:02,466 --> 00:24:03,616 300 bucks. 397 00:24:03,617 --> 00:24:06,442 O.C.P.D.-- you're under arrest for buying stolen merchandise. 398 00:24:06,443 --> 00:24:08,901 - What? - And underestimating the value of Pete Cook. 399 00:24:08,902 --> 00:24:12,750 Oh, come on, man! You got to be kidding me! Come on! Ugh! 400 00:24:18,239 --> 00:24:20,327 - You still mad at me? - Buddha. 401 00:24:20,328 --> 00:24:22,614 You wanted to know where I found Ringo's fingerprints. 402 00:24:22,615 --> 00:24:24,388 - Is it bronze? - Yes. 403 00:24:24,491 --> 00:24:28,923 I also got a print off the Pete Cook baseball card. 404 00:24:29,139 --> 00:24:31,289 If anything happened to you... 405 00:24:31,514 --> 00:24:32,793 I'd die. 406 00:24:34,205 --> 00:24:36,801 - Paul went to jail. - For three hours. 407 00:24:36,802 --> 00:24:39,298 Nothing was written up. We didn't even charge him for the tow. 408 00:24:39,299 --> 00:24:41,430 - That makes it okay? - It makes you safe. 409 00:24:41,431 --> 00:24:44,070 - You're treating me like a child. - What are you doing, Rhetta? 410 00:24:44,071 --> 00:24:45,324 You don't do this. 411 00:24:45,325 --> 00:24:47,686 You don't get into cars with guys you don't know. 412 00:24:47,687 --> 00:24:49,154 I do, but you don't. 413 00:24:49,155 --> 00:24:52,078 You didn't do it in high school, college. Why are you doing it now? 414 00:24:52,079 --> 00:24:54,859 Because I didn't do it in high school and college. 415 00:24:54,860 --> 00:24:56,661 What about Ronnie? 416 00:24:57,796 --> 00:25:00,860 - It was just coffee. - I know. 417 00:25:01,795 --> 00:25:03,656 - But what are you doing? - I don't know. 418 00:25:03,657 --> 00:25:06,553 I don't know what I'm doing. I can't do this. I don't even want to do this. 419 00:25:06,554 --> 00:25:08,102 Then don't do it. 420 00:25:08,103 --> 00:25:11,059 He sent me a drink. He asked me to dance. 421 00:25:12,251 --> 00:25:13,632 He's 32. 422 00:25:14,314 --> 00:25:15,629 Paul's 32? 423 00:25:19,524 --> 00:25:21,477 I told him not to call. 424 00:25:23,747 --> 00:25:25,776 - What about calling Ronnie? - I already did. 425 00:25:25,777 --> 00:25:28,788 I'm gonna see him, armed with the mule kick. 426 00:25:29,210 --> 00:25:30,855 Did you find Neely? 427 00:25:31,221 --> 00:25:35,206 Earl dumped her at my house. I dumped her upstairs in holding. 428 00:25:36,004 --> 00:25:37,300 Who's this? 429 00:25:37,546 --> 00:25:40,596 That's who belongs to the fingerprint on the baseball card-- 430 00:25:40,597 --> 00:25:43,737 Timothy Manning. But he was murdered in 1965. 431 00:25:43,863 --> 00:25:45,204 He was 18 years old. 432 00:25:45,205 --> 00:25:49,426 - This is a Minnesota newspaper. - He was murdered in St. Cloud. 433 00:25:55,345 --> 00:25:56,684 I'm going home. 434 00:25:56,797 --> 00:25:59,965 - Who's giving you a ride home? - Michael's mom. 435 00:26:04,622 --> 00:26:09,101 It was my dad. He slapped me. 436 00:26:09,436 --> 00:26:10,801 He did that to you? 437 00:26:10,802 --> 00:26:13,916 Well, I fell against a table on the way down. 438 00:26:14,610 --> 00:26:17,732 I deserved it, Aunt Grace. I told my dad... 439 00:26:18,051 --> 00:26:20,201 To "F" off. 440 00:26:22,084 --> 00:26:23,730 Are you okay? 441 00:26:32,995 --> 00:26:35,569 - Good night. - Good night. 442 00:26:53,145 --> 00:26:56,247 - You're not gonna believe this shit. - What? 443 00:26:57,684 --> 00:27:00,941 Summer of 1965 in St. Cloud, Minnesota... 444 00:27:01,167 --> 00:27:04,764 somebody broke into the home of George and Greta Manning. 445 00:27:04,914 --> 00:27:08,575 Their son Timothy was home. The cops think he fought the robber. 446 00:27:08,576 --> 00:27:12,975 Robber pushed him over a stair railing. Timothy broke his neck, died instantly. 447 00:27:12,976 --> 00:27:16,178 - The case is still unsolved. - And you're looking to, uh... 448 00:27:16,179 --> 00:27:18,695 - connect that to Benjamin Putnam? - Ben Livingston-- 449 00:27:18,696 --> 00:27:21,141 He lived down the block. The cops interviewed him. 450 00:27:21,142 --> 00:27:22,991 - Shit. - Yeah. 451 00:27:23,123 --> 00:27:26,412 Doc got away with murder 44 years ago. That's why he changed his name. 452 00:27:26,413 --> 00:27:27,822 Feels like that. 453 00:27:27,823 --> 00:27:30,468 I think you just figured out what's been bugging us about this guy. 454 00:27:30,469 --> 00:27:33,913 The cops in St. Cloud overnighted everything to us. 455 00:27:37,891 --> 00:27:42,029 - It doesn't solve our case now. - Yeah, but talk about irony. 456 00:27:43,503 --> 00:27:46,336 Butch is in with Ringo's girlfriend. 457 00:27:46,865 --> 00:27:49,890 Who is Neely Lloyd, and why is she in our holding cell? 458 00:27:49,891 --> 00:27:52,038 One of my informants. She's carrying some dope. 459 00:27:52,039 --> 00:27:54,383 Her attorney is Shepherd Goldberg. 460 00:27:54,627 --> 00:27:56,753 I got H. Shepherd Goldberg on my ass. 461 00:27:57,177 --> 00:27:59,452 You got anything out of, uh, Ringo's girlfriend? 462 00:27:59,453 --> 00:28:01,906 I'll go see how Butch is doing. 463 00:28:06,294 --> 00:28:09,166 Ringo is not my pimp. He's my lover... 464 00:28:09,269 --> 00:28:11,679 my boyfriend, my baby. 465 00:28:12,402 --> 00:28:15,697 When's the last time you talked to your boyfriend, Gloria? 466 00:28:15,698 --> 00:28:18,571 - I don't know. - Do you know what day it is? 467 00:28:18,759 --> 00:28:19,659 Tuesday. 468 00:28:19,660 --> 00:28:22,860 - Did you talk to Ringo yesterday? - I don't know. 469 00:28:22,995 --> 00:28:25,981 - You don't know. - I don't know. He's dead. 470 00:28:27,199 --> 00:28:30,889 My baby's dead. He's gone. 471 00:28:32,991 --> 00:28:34,484 Well, what am I gonna do? 472 00:28:34,485 --> 00:28:37,894 You're gonna help us find the person who killed Ringo. 473 00:28:37,895 --> 00:28:39,534 You know this guy? 474 00:28:42,473 --> 00:28:44,172 What about this guy? 475 00:28:44,980 --> 00:28:47,332 Yeah. That's Marquis. 476 00:28:48,710 --> 00:28:50,316 And he's evil. 477 00:28:51,452 --> 00:28:52,898 He's a freak. 478 00:28:53,311 --> 00:28:55,745 You don't want to mess with Marquis. 479 00:28:55,961 --> 00:28:58,459 - Marquis killed my baby? - Where do we find him? 480 00:28:58,460 --> 00:29:00,195 - I don't know. - What does he drive? 481 00:29:00,196 --> 00:29:04,056 Shit, I don't know what he drives. I seen him in a van once. 482 00:29:04,960 --> 00:29:09,495 He's evil. Marquis is evil. 483 00:29:22,345 --> 00:29:26,741 So... why are we doing this here? 484 00:29:27,577 --> 00:29:30,347 Uh, I didn't want any yelling, no tears. 485 00:29:30,456 --> 00:29:33,051 I just want to have a conversation. 486 00:29:37,438 --> 00:29:39,906 - What's this? - The ground rules. 487 00:29:40,319 --> 00:29:41,219 Come on. 488 00:29:41,220 --> 00:29:43,859 Number one, no vulgarity. Number two, no threats. 489 00:29:43,860 --> 00:29:48,324 Three, leave the kids out of it, and, four, at all times, tell the truth. 490 00:29:48,540 --> 00:29:51,542 - Are you kidding? - Sign it, please. 491 00:30:03,882 --> 00:30:05,130 I miss you. 492 00:30:05,346 --> 00:30:08,416 You never admitted having sex with Stella. 493 00:30:08,593 --> 00:30:10,508 It's hard enough to admit it to myself. 494 00:30:10,509 --> 00:30:13,058 I need to hear you admit it, Ronnie. 495 00:30:15,854 --> 00:30:17,911 I had sex with Stella. 496 00:30:19,667 --> 00:30:20,941 And I'm sorry. 497 00:30:21,104 --> 00:30:24,283 And I will be sorry for the rest of my life. 498 00:30:26,141 --> 00:30:27,643 How many times? 499 00:30:30,606 --> 00:30:32,249 How many times? 500 00:30:33,460 --> 00:30:34,568 Nine. 501 00:30:36,318 --> 00:30:38,213 - Where? - The, uh... 502 00:30:39,664 --> 00:30:42,415 the Marriott on Northwest Highway. 503 00:30:42,997 --> 00:30:44,603 All nine times? 504 00:30:46,864 --> 00:30:48,338 Where else? 505 00:30:50,145 --> 00:30:51,600 In our home. 506 00:30:53,464 --> 00:30:55,604 In our bed, Ronnie. 507 00:31:25,968 --> 00:31:27,724 You can't keep me here. 508 00:31:27,818 --> 00:31:31,511 I found you high on meth, passed out on my couch. 509 00:31:31,670 --> 00:31:34,132 Slam-dunk. Ask your attorney. He's on his way. 510 00:31:34,133 --> 00:31:36,825 - Why you doing this? - Earl told me to. 511 00:31:36,948 --> 00:31:38,833 - I don't believe you. - Look... 512 00:31:38,834 --> 00:31:41,357 Earl always has reasons for the shit he does. 513 00:31:41,358 --> 00:31:45,126 So if he wants you in jail, you know, you should probably stay here. 514 00:31:45,127 --> 00:31:47,792 - You always do what Earl wants? - No. 515 00:31:47,914 --> 00:31:48,985 Earl! 516 00:31:49,218 --> 00:31:51,773 He's never once come when I called him. 517 00:31:51,886 --> 00:31:53,616 He comes when I do. 518 00:31:54,898 --> 00:31:59,265 What's going on with you? Why you keep going back to the meth? 519 00:31:59,266 --> 00:32:00,566 Why do you care? 520 00:32:00,567 --> 00:32:02,586 Where are you staying? You staying at the Skirvin? 521 00:32:02,587 --> 00:32:04,733 - Why do you care? - I want to help you. 522 00:32:04,734 --> 00:32:06,627 I don't need your help. 523 00:32:13,584 --> 00:32:16,745 - Do you want me in jail? - I want you safe. 524 00:32:16,813 --> 00:32:20,514 - You told me I have free will. - You do. So do I. 525 00:32:20,791 --> 00:32:23,444 - So does she. - She don't care about me. 526 00:32:23,445 --> 00:32:25,763 She's just doing what you tell her to do. 527 00:32:25,764 --> 00:32:29,489 Anybody knows pain like you do, it's that woman standing right there. 528 00:32:29,490 --> 00:32:31,823 - So let her help you. - No. 529 00:32:32,058 --> 00:32:35,948 And you can't help me, either. Only God can help me. 530 00:32:43,403 --> 00:32:45,350 Your attorney's here. 531 00:32:47,219 --> 00:32:49,129 What do you want to do? 532 00:32:50,983 --> 00:32:53,753 - Morning. - Ah, good morning, Detective. 533 00:32:54,054 --> 00:32:56,704 I got some pictures I need you to look at. 534 00:32:57,107 --> 00:32:58,345 All right. 535 00:32:58,655 --> 00:33:00,755 Do you know who this is? 536 00:33:01,932 --> 00:33:03,623 Uh, no. 537 00:33:06,034 --> 00:33:08,965 - What about these two people? - No. Who are they? 538 00:33:08,966 --> 00:33:10,430 Greta and George Manning. 539 00:33:10,431 --> 00:33:13,851 And this is how their son would have looked-- Timothy-- 540 00:33:13,954 --> 00:33:18,705 If he hadn't been murdered during the commission of a robbery in 1965. 541 00:33:19,920 --> 00:33:21,554 What about this? 542 00:33:22,536 --> 00:33:25,107 Um, sculpture of a Thai Buddha. 543 00:33:25,108 --> 00:33:29,091 - Where did you get it? - I think, uh, Nagasaki. 544 00:33:29,092 --> 00:33:32,752 I think you stole it in St. Cloud, Minnesota, in 1965... 545 00:33:32,753 --> 00:33:36,970 in the same robbery where you accidentally killed Timothy Manning. 546 00:33:37,806 --> 00:33:39,938 Do doctors keep notes? 547 00:33:40,602 --> 00:33:43,175 Cops, we keep-- We keep a lot of notes. 548 00:33:43,268 --> 00:33:45,918 And I was-- I was-- I was looking through mine from-- 549 00:33:45,919 --> 00:33:49,261 from yesterday after you went downstairs... 550 00:33:49,262 --> 00:33:52,418 when you told Dylan to stay put, and you looked at the guy... 551 00:33:52,419 --> 00:33:55,802 with the Afro and he looked at you, uh... 552 00:33:56,854 --> 00:33:58,309 Oh, here we go. 553 00:33:58,880 --> 00:34:02,962 You said, "I had my rooster, and he had the bronze." 554 00:34:03,225 --> 00:34:05,766 - And you didn't finish the sentence. - Hmm. 555 00:34:05,767 --> 00:34:09,213 - He had the bronze Buddha, didn't he? - I- I really am not sure. 556 00:34:09,214 --> 00:34:11,513 The Pete Cook baseball card that you gave your son... 557 00:34:11,514 --> 00:34:14,230 had Timothy Manning's fingerprints on it. 558 00:34:14,443 --> 00:34:18,365 Two detectives from St. Cloud are flying down to talk to you. 559 00:34:23,199 --> 00:34:24,262 Okay. 560 00:34:24,750 --> 00:34:29,376 You're under arrest for the murder of Timothy Manning. 561 00:34:31,967 --> 00:34:35,322 - You want to call your lawyer? - Yes. Y- yes. 562 00:34:35,876 --> 00:34:38,589 And-- and I want to speak to my son. 563 00:34:40,921 --> 00:34:43,229 It was an accident, Detective. 564 00:34:43,333 --> 00:34:45,683 They were supposed to be on vacation. 565 00:34:46,812 --> 00:34:48,796 I didn't know Timmy was home. 566 00:34:48,873 --> 00:34:54,871 I needed money to take my girlfriend to a Dave Clark Five concert. 567 00:34:56,730 --> 00:34:59,757 - My life is over. - No, it's not. 568 00:34:59,956 --> 00:35:03,673 All the lives you've touched, all the good you've done... 569 00:35:04,424 --> 00:35:06,255 That's still there. 570 00:35:08,002 --> 00:35:12,162 And your son will still love you no matter what you did 44 years ago. 571 00:35:12,265 --> 00:35:14,823 You got family? Someone who can take care of Dylan? 572 00:35:14,824 --> 00:35:17,180 Yes, my-- my sister. 573 00:35:17,842 --> 00:35:19,777 Your life's not over. 574 00:35:31,588 --> 00:35:33,616 What's going on, dad? 575 00:35:49,079 --> 00:35:50,327 Hey, dad. 576 00:35:51,295 --> 00:35:54,824 - What are you doing here, boy? - I wanted to say hi. 577 00:36:01,721 --> 00:36:04,134 - Want a beer? - Sure, yeah. 578 00:36:06,407 --> 00:36:08,507 - Is mom inside? - No. 579 00:36:09,953 --> 00:36:12,798 She's working. Want to sit? 580 00:36:21,413 --> 00:36:24,396 Been to see your, uh, sister-in-law lately? 581 00:36:25,005 --> 00:36:28,759 Yeah. Amanda's fine. Kids are good. 582 00:36:29,642 --> 00:36:32,437 Well, it's nice to sit a spell, isn't it? 583 00:36:36,984 --> 00:36:40,741 Hey, you-- you remember a baseball player named, um, Pete Cook? 584 00:36:40,882 --> 00:36:42,140 Minnesota Majors. 585 00:36:43,961 --> 00:36:46,684 - What about him? - He helped us solve an old crime today-- 586 00:36:46,685 --> 00:36:51,077 I mean, his baseball card, anyway, and it's got me thinking. Um... 587 00:36:52,420 --> 00:36:56,379 Do you-- you remember the first baseball card you ever gave me? 588 00:36:56,980 --> 00:36:58,595 Luis Aparicio-- 589 00:36:58,812 --> 00:37:01,928 Baltimore Orioles, 1966 World Champions. 590 00:37:02,257 --> 00:37:05,387 John Boog Powell on first. There's Brooks Robinson on third. 591 00:37:05,388 --> 00:37:10,040 Frank Robinson was in right. Green was center field. 592 00:37:10,041 --> 00:37:11,391 Jim Palmer was... 593 00:37:11,496 --> 00:37:13,486 Yeah? Where? 594 00:37:14,179 --> 00:37:17,679 Okay, I'll meet you there. I got to go. I got to go. 595 00:37:17,923 --> 00:37:20,773 Luis Aparicio. You remember his jersey number? 596 00:37:20,774 --> 00:37:22,614 - Come on, boy. - Was it 8? 597 00:37:22,615 --> 00:37:23,891 11! 598 00:37:26,107 --> 00:37:27,547 It was 11. 599 00:37:28,035 --> 00:37:30,546 You still got that baseball card? 600 00:37:32,021 --> 00:37:33,991 - No, I lost it. - Hmm. 601 00:37:34,705 --> 00:37:36,020 You lost it. 602 00:37:36,869 --> 00:37:39,675 Well, that doesn't surprise me none. All you ever really cared about... 603 00:37:39,676 --> 00:37:42,182 was that stick of gum inside. 604 00:37:47,902 --> 00:37:49,544 - Come on. - I didn't do shit! 605 00:37:49,545 --> 00:37:50,500 Sit down. 606 00:37:50,501 --> 00:37:53,700 Just a coincidence we found eight bloody rings in your white van, Marquis? 607 00:37:53,701 --> 00:37:55,935 - I don't have a white van. - Your girlfriend does. 608 00:37:55,936 --> 00:37:58,884 Sweet corn Mary? Nobody believes that crackhead bitch. 609 00:37:58,885 --> 00:38:00,800 She give me up? She's lying. 610 00:38:00,801 --> 00:38:02,726 She gave you up so fast, it's shocking. 611 00:38:02,727 --> 00:38:04,332 - Shocking. - Not that we need her. 612 00:38:04,333 --> 00:38:07,023 You know you got 200 bucks for a baseball collection worth 15 grand? 613 00:38:07,024 --> 00:38:09,210 - How big a dumb shit are you? - Pretty big, man. 614 00:38:09,211 --> 00:38:12,450 - He got 500 bucks for the samurai sword. - A sword that's worth 100 grand? 615 00:38:12,451 --> 00:38:16,575 All for a little taste of dope. Hope you enjoyed it, Marquis. 616 00:38:19,755 --> 00:38:20,957 Detective. 617 00:38:24,839 --> 00:38:26,275 Thanks, Captain. 618 00:38:26,378 --> 00:38:28,136 - I'm sorry. - No, no. Are you okay? 619 00:38:28,137 --> 00:38:31,223 - Are the kids okay? - Ben got kicked out of kindergarten. 620 00:38:31,224 --> 00:38:34,094 That is a wild child, man. He's just like Rafe. 621 00:38:34,095 --> 00:38:36,521 Rafe was always getting into trouble, man. 622 00:38:36,522 --> 00:38:39,075 - Hi, Amanda. - Hey, Grace. 623 00:38:40,451 --> 00:38:43,183 - I should probably get back to the kids. - Yeah, I'll walk you out. 624 00:38:43,184 --> 00:38:44,084 Okay. 625 00:38:44,085 --> 00:38:47,109 - I'll be back in a second. - Hi, Amanda. 626 00:38:51,310 --> 00:38:54,492 - I think I'm gonna file for divorce. - What happened? 627 00:38:54,493 --> 00:38:57,523 - Want to go get something to eat? - Yes. 628 00:38:58,430 --> 00:39:00,510 Grace? You need to get downtown. 629 00:39:00,511 --> 00:39:01,498 Why? 630 00:39:03,179 --> 00:39:05,290 An unidentified woman has threatened to jump... 631 00:39:05,291 --> 00:39:08,712 from the top of the mutual funds building here in downtown Oklahoma City. 632 00:39:08,713 --> 00:39:12,927 We don't know her name, but we do know that she's put herself in grave danger. 633 00:39:12,928 --> 00:39:15,204 Isn't that your informant? 634 00:39:31,103 --> 00:39:33,572 Shit. Shit. 635 00:39:33,985 --> 00:39:36,835 Okay, okay. You want me to go up on that roof. 636 00:39:36,926 --> 00:39:40,818 You want me to save her, right? She's whacked. I don't know. 637 00:39:41,917 --> 00:39:44,025 But that's what this has all been about. 638 00:39:44,026 --> 00:39:46,076 You want me and Neely together. 639 00:39:47,186 --> 00:39:50,980 - Am I gonna die today? - I don't know. 640 00:39:51,623 --> 00:39:53,768 I don't want to go up there. 641 00:39:54,545 --> 00:39:57,669 - Can't you come with me? - You going? 642 00:39:59,075 --> 00:40:01,162 - Do I have a choice? - Well, yes. 643 00:40:01,163 --> 00:40:03,418 So do you! You said you have free will. 644 00:40:03,502 --> 00:40:05,557 Can't you come with me? 645 00:40:09,075 --> 00:40:11,892 God loves you more than I ever could. 646 00:40:12,936 --> 00:40:15,087 You're in his hands. 647 00:40:17,917 --> 00:40:19,177 Shit. 648 00:40:34,178 --> 00:40:35,915 What are you doing? 649 00:40:39,288 --> 00:40:42,732 - I don't want to hurt anymore. - You won't one day. 650 00:40:43,183 --> 00:40:44,507 Not as bad. 651 00:40:44,873 --> 00:40:48,492 It's only been six months since you lost your parents, Neely. 652 00:40:48,493 --> 00:40:52,442 It was sudden. Just like my sister. 653 00:40:52,583 --> 00:40:55,465 Your sister died 'cause some fool was driving drunk? 654 00:40:55,466 --> 00:40:58,648 She died in the Murrah Building. I didn't think I could-- 655 00:40:58,649 --> 00:41:01,319 I could move through that kind of pain. 656 00:41:01,573 --> 00:41:02,994 But you can. 657 00:41:03,781 --> 00:41:06,960 You just do it. Every day. 658 00:41:07,270 --> 00:41:11,562 I feel like God took my parents and gave me Earl and you. 659 00:41:11,947 --> 00:41:16,355 - And I didn't ask for that trade-off. - I don't know about any of that. 660 00:41:16,956 --> 00:41:19,676 I just know that if Earl loves you... 661 00:41:19,892 --> 00:41:21,442 you're gonna be okay. 662 00:41:21,443 --> 00:41:24,393 If I jump off this building, is he gonna save me? 663 00:41:24,394 --> 00:41:25,094 No. 664 00:41:25,095 --> 00:41:27,343 Then what are you talking about I'll be okay? 665 00:41:27,344 --> 00:41:29,847 If God loves me, I demand he prove it. 666 00:41:29,848 --> 00:41:32,406 By throwing yourself off a 12-story building? 667 00:41:32,407 --> 00:41:36,012 No. By surviving it. 668 00:41:39,107 --> 00:41:40,619 No! No! No! 669 00:42:12,733 --> 00:42:16,557 Oh, my God! I can't believe they're alive! 670 00:42:19,762 --> 00:42:22,915 We're alive because I have an angel. 671 00:42:25,892 --> 00:42:27,751 And so does she. 672 00:00:00,500 --> 00:00:02,000 www.tvsubtitles.net 673 00:00:03,000 --> 00:00:13,000 Downloaded From www.AllSubs.org 674 00:00:13,050 --> 00:00:17,600 Repair and Synchronization by Easy Subtitles Synchronizer 1.0.0.0 53455

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