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A Woman Deceived (2017)
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Hello? 'Oh, hi, honey.' 'I don't know why you sent me this way, honey.' 'I, I've never been this way. I do not like this road.' 'oh, okay, you know, I'm gonna let you go, honey.' I've got to, I've got to pay attention here. Okay, alright, bye-bye. Come on! Oh, no! Oh, my god. 'God, no!' 'no!' oh, no. Oh, god! It's good, it's good. Hey guys, hey, how are you? - You guys look great. - 'We love you, bill.' 'your as old as a main frame, bill.' oh, thanks, Alex, a main frame? Please, I'm not that old. Maybe as old as a TRS-80. Wow, Lauren, take it easy. Thank you everyone so much for being here. Whoa! There he is. - I love you, daddy. - I love you too, Ty. And I know you're not as old as TRS or whatever she said. That's right, aunt Lauren's silly, huh? Yeah, I'm not that old, but I'm pretty old. I'm older than most computers. Look how beautiful your mum looks. - Hi. - Thank you so much for putting this together. Of course, you know I love doing things for you. - I love you guys. - So we have a little surprise. - Oh, you do? - We do, don't we? - Yes. - I thought we said no presents. You know me better than that. Now if everyone will please join us at the gazebo. We can show you the presentation. Alright, we're going to the gazebo. 'Come on.' except for Alex, Alex can't come. Alright, you go sit down right here, ya'll just file in. - Okay. - 'Alright, everyone gather in.' we all know that bill has worked like a dog for the last 30 years 'he's hardly had any time for himself.' he's given so much to the company 'to his friends and his family.' Tyler and I wanted to give you something just for you. Oh! Cowboy hat, thank you. Okay, now you just start the presentation. You bought me a horse? Be patient, silly. So you want to be a cowboy? 'You want to ride a bull, rope a steer' 'ride in a trail drive' 'wake up on a brisk morning in your tent' 'in the middle of nature.' well, come on out to hidden valley ranch. 'Enjoy the fresh air of Arizona' 'and enjoy the cowboy life.' enjoy the cowboy life. Yee-haw! Ready to pack 'em up and pull 'em out, cowboy? Well, my dreams are coming true. How did you think of this? Well, we all know you play with Tyler's horse toys more than he does. That, that is true. Ever since I can remember I've always wanted to be a cowboy but my father bought me a computer and the rest is history. I'm gonna be a cowboy, y'all. Yee-haw! Ah! Now, you're the cowboy. Say, Yee-haw! - Yee-haw! - You hear that? Thank you. Oh, I think you look cute. Cute like Woody from the "toy story." This is exactly what John Wayne wore in "true grit." - John who? - Ha-ha! Don't worry about it, Ty, it's-it's not important. The important thing is I'm leaving Sonoma a tech nerd and I'm gonna come back a cowboy. - Yeah! - Now give me a hug and a kiss. - I love you. - I love you too, buddy. So, does this mean that we're getting a horse when you come back? - Ah. - Well, whoa, whoa, whoa! You guys are taking this cowboy bit just a little too far. - I love you. Thank you so much. - I love you, too. Thank you so much, look, if you need anything, just call. Everything will be fine, don't worry. Plus I get to stay in this gorgeous house for two weeks. Okay. Alright. Get back over here and give me a hug. Come here. Oh! I love you, baby. - Be good, okay? - Okay. - Alright? - We'll be fine. - Bye, love you, bye. - Bye. Bye. You're gonna blow them some kisses. 'Bye.' bill, we're here. Oh, wow! Wow! Whoo! This is amazing, sweetie. Oh, we should build one just like it. Or just buy the whole ranch. Sorry, ranch isn't for sale. You're the man from the video. - That's me. - Wow! I'm, uh.. Bill and Elizabeth Goodhart. It's a pleasure to meet you. Monte Higgins. I'm impressed. Oh, bill is looking forward to this. He's really excited about this. And how do you feel young lady? Oh, I am too, but it's really his dream come true. That's why my wife and I bought the ranch to make dreams come true. Why don't you two go inside, have a drink, relax a bit. I'm gonna run up to the rest of the guests and we'll have a pow wow. - Sounds good. - See you after. 'Bye, thanks.' oh! Oh, this is so cute. I love those couches. This is great. Hey! This is the best retirement ever. How did you think of this? It was easy. It was either this or fantasy baseball camp. Fantasy baseball camp would have been pretty good too. Alright, easy slugger. Maybe next year. You are the most beautiful, thoughtful intelligent woman, I've ever met. Have I told you how much I love you? Not in the last half an hour. I love you very much. And I love you too, William Jonathan Goodhart. - Come. - Oh. I like it when you say my full name. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to hidden valley ranch. First thing we're gonna do is we're gonna test your skills. 'This is for your safety' and we want everybody to have a good time. We don't want to put you on a horse that you can't control 'and we don't want you on a horse' 'as above your ability.' so right now, go on into the bar belly up, enjoy yourself, relax today. And the first thing tomorrow morning we'll meet at the stables. Come on, folks. - Alright. - 'Alright, yeah.' 'let us get going. Don't we?' - name your horse... - Fandango. - Oh, that's a good name. - Mm-hmm. Oh, I'm a little nervous to go riding with.. - You're gonna be great. - You think? Yeah, I guess so. You're a renaissance fan you can do anything. Well. - I guess this is where I leave you. - I guess so, have fun. Are you sure you don't wanna come and watch all this riding through the prairie. No, I just have to use my imagination. - Mr. Goodhart. - Yes. - Ma'am. Are you ready? - I am ready. - I have your horse. - Okay. - 'Alright.' - Uh, Travis. - Yeah? - Travis, right? Yeah, Travis. Um, my husbands never been on a horse before. I'll keep a close eye on him, okay? I promise. - Thank you. - Don't worry. - Hi, here we go. - Okay. Come around here. Easy, swing your leg up there. Ah! Alright. Alright, have fun. - Thank you, I love you. - I love you, too. Bye! Hoo-hoo. - How you feeling, cowboy? - Good. It's a lot better than using a computer. - Doing fine, Mr. Goodhart? - Yeah. Make sure that horse knows your in control. But, but I'm not in control. Yeah, you'll get there. Keep those reigns snug. - Not too tight. - Right. But he's not gonna buck me off then? No, not if he respects you. And how do I get him to do that? Sit up straight, be confident. Let him know who's boss. - Okay, like this? - Just like that. Well, when do I get to say Yee-haw? - Right now. - Okay. Yee-haw! Alright, folks. It's time to turn around 'and head back to the ranch.' 'now listen up' 'all of your horses know the way back' 'and they might want to take off and run' 'so, it's very important..' 'hang on to those reigns 'and stay in control.' 'alright, let's turn around.' whoa! Whoa! Who.. - Don't panic. - Ahh! - Okay, hoo! Help! Hoo. - Travis, go get him. - 'Stop!' - Haa-haa-haa! 'Ahh!' Travis.. Oh, oh, he.. Help! Somebody.. Help! Oh! Help! Mr. Goodhart! Mr. Goodhart. Dammit! Mr. Goodhart. Mr. Goodhart, are you.. He's not moving, he's in bad shape. 'Call the lodge.' 'get medics here right away.' 'Mrs. Goodhart?' Mrs. Goodhart, I'm gonna need you to follow me immediately. - Why? - Your husband, he's been hurt. - What? - I don't know all the details. But, it's, it's pretty serious. 'We had to put him into induced coma. His brain is bleeding.' 'we'll be taking him into surgery immediately' 'to relieve the pressure.' can I, can I please talk to him. Yeah. Oh, bill, bill. I love you so much. I'm only gonna be gone a week. Okay? You don't have to go, mommy. I do, I do. I have to go take care of some business in Miami. That's what you said when you and daddy went to that stupid cowboy camp. Baby.. We've talked about this. Okay, everything is gonna be fine nothing is gonna happen to me. You can't promise that. Can you? 'I don't wanna lose you, too.' sweetheart.. 'Don't worry.' okay? I promise you, I will be back. Mommy will never ever leave you. 'Alright?' okay? Sweetheart. I love you. Okay? It's just one week. Have fun with aunt Lauren. - Okay? - Okay. Alright. Thank you. - We'll be fine. - I love you. You be great, okay. - Bye, baby. - Bye. Oh, baby, it's okay, it's okay. - 'I love you, baby.' - Bye, mommy. - Bye, have fun. - We'll have fun. - Hi, Mrs. Goodhart. - Hi, how are you? - It's good to see you. - Thank you. Hello. Alright, let's see. - Hello. - Hi, sorry, I'm late. Oh, you're right there, next to lady in fuchsia, okay? Okay, thank you very much. Excuse me, ma'am. - I have that seat. - Oh.. 'Ladies and gentlemen, we will be closing the doors shortly.' 'please, prepare for take-off, shut off all phones' 'fold your trays up and put your seat backs' into the upright position. Excuse me. Um, is your name Travis from hidden valley ranch? - Mrs. Goodhart? - Elizabeth. - Hi. - Oh, my.. - Hi. So good to see you again. - You wouldn't.. - An-an odd coincidence, huh? - Yes. Yeah, it is. I mean, how are you? How've you been since.. Um, good. You know, considering.. Well, you look great. Thanks. How's your boy? Oh... Devastated. You know, just taking it one day at a time. I-I'm learning that children either hide their emotions or just completely ignore the pain.. What about you? Yeah, well, I guess I do a little bit of both. I don't know if that's very healthy. No. Probably not. But I, I do understand. My wife was killed in a car accident about six months before your husband's accident. I-I didn't know. I'm-I'm so sorry to hear that. Thank you. 'Flight attendants... ' you might wanna put your seat belt on. Oh, right, yeah. - I really don't fly very much. - No? In fact, I hate flying. Thirty five thousand feet above the earth in a tin can is not my idea of fun. You know, these pilots are very, very, well trained. You're in good hands. I think I trust my horse more than I do the pilot. - Hey, are you okay? - Not really. Okay, um, let's do some deep breaths together. - Okay? - Okay. Come on, I will do with you. One. Mm-hmm. Two, slowly. Three. That's it. That's better. Sorry, I just.. It's okay. It'll be okay. Okay. 'So, bill's business just took off.' and we get to travel all over the world. I mean, he had to spend most of the time in the office. But I get to explore every city. Yeah, you've led a very interesting life. But tell me more about you. No, there's really not much to tell. I don't wanna bore you. You're not boring, come on. I don't think you're gonna be boring at all, tell me. I bet you're very interesting. - You do? - Mmm-hmm. Just a cowboy. "Just a cowboy." I mean, cowboys. That's what we read stories about. Men like bill wanna be when they grow up. - I mean.. - Yeah. Okay, so, tell me why you are going to Miami then? - Well, I'm going to a rodeo. - A rodeo in Miami? Yeah, well, not actually in Miami a little bit east of there. - So, a rodeo in the everglades? - Yeah, sort of... What, are you gonna feed the cows to the alligators? Maybe. I'm not actually competing in the rodeo. I'm putting on a roping clinic for some of the guys. Okay, see, that's interesting. And so that's about the time that I started reading Kerouac. Kerouac? Wow, that's impressive. Oh. Sure, I also read Fitzgerald, bukowskl but my all-time favorite writer has to be.. Hemingway. Ah! - You too? - Yeah, me too, of course. Yeah, see, I-i guess cowboys are pretty smart. We just don't like to show it all of the time. We like to stay humble, I guess. 'Flight attendants, prepare for landing.' um, you know, Travis, I never got to thank you. I know that you did everything you could to save bill's life. I didn't keep my promise to you. What, what promise? I promised you that day that I would keep him safe and I didn't do it. I'm so sorry. I don't know why bill had to die that day but, I believe that god has a greater plan. I have to believe that otherwise I wouldn't get out of bed in the morning. So.. None of that was your fault. I appreciate that. Oh, we're not crashing, are we? Remember god's plan? I don't think it's to crash over the Atlantic today. I really don't. Why, thank you. After you. - Bye bye. - Thank you, thank you. I want you to know that before bill passed. He was so excited about all the work you were doing in south America. Oh, thank you. Thank you, I appreciate that. And we are so very sorry for your loss. Mr. Goodhart was certainly an inspiration to all of us. 'He was a brilliant man for sure' 'and he had a great sense of humor.' 'this year we are on target for a one hundred fifty..' have I told you how much I love you? 'Our net revenue is even better with an overall increase of..' love you. Well, okay. It goes in reverse. 'We're going from $200 million for this year to $225 million..' Marty, it's Elizabeth Goodhart. I think it's time to sell my shares. 'Elizabeth? Is that you?' wha.. Travis. What are you doing here? The rodeo was cancelled and I'd never been to south beach so I'm wandering the beach and I can't believe I see you sitting here. Well, I'm so sorry if it was cancelled but I'm glad you're here. You know, at the airport when we left each other I turned around. And I went after you. I tried to find you but you were gone. So, you've never been to south beach? Never. Do you have six hours to spare? Yeah. Okay, let me show you around. Yes, I would love that more than anything. - Okay. Let's go. - Let's do it. I never thought I'd fall in love again. You said the "I" word. I, I meant, um.. I never thought I'd make love... Again. Isn't that the same thing? - No, no, don't-don't answer. - It might be my son. - Hello? - 'When are you coming home?' I-I miss you. Honey, it's 3:00 am. Are you okay? I just want you to come home. And... I want daddy back. Honey, I promise you.. Daddy is everywhere we are, okay? 'He's always looking down from heaven.' no! He isn't. 'That's a lie.' please, come home now. 'It's only a few more days, okay?' look, Liz, Liz, I'm so sorry. I didn't know he was calling you. But I will calm him down, okay. Don't worry. Lauren, do you need me to come home? 'No, you don't.' 'everything will be fine.' - okay. - Alright, we love you. Goodbye. Baby, it's okay. Now, come on. Do you want me to read you another bed time story? Come, it's time to go to bed. Come. Sorry. I'm sorry. Look, it's late. I'll get going, okay. Travis, I, um.. I really need you to stay. Travis? Travis? Travis? Room service. Good morning, beautiful. 'Eggs Benedict, coffee' 'orange juice..' and a rose. A rose? You didn't have to do that. Hmm, of course, I did. In fact, you'd better get used to that because I'm going to treat you every day like you're my queen. Okay. Okay. I can't believe tomorrow it's going to be over. This is gonna sound crazy but come back to Sonoma with me. Liz, I can't do that. I-I've got to get back to the ranch. Monty's expecting me. Yeah, I don't mean to be disrespectful, babe but I think Monty can handle it without you and I can't. Come back to Sonoma we'll never know unless we try, right? I mean this is a fantasy out here. We need to get home and experience real life. - Come on. - Sounds amazing but I, you know, I don't live like this every day I've got responsibilities and bills to pay, and.. I'm not going to live off of your dime. Well, I have a lot of dimes. Come on. Let's try. There's a great little hotel right around the corner. Let's date. - Okay. - Yeah? - Yeah, let's give it a shot. - Really? - Yeah, okay? - Okay. Let's do it. Mommy, you're home! - Babe! Oh! - Oh, I missed you so much. I missed you too, oh, my gosh. - This is my friend Travis. - Travis, this is Tyler, my son. He's a real cowboy. - Wow! A real cowboy? - I sure am. Howdy, partner? - 'Good to meet you.' - Nice to meet you. And this is my sister Lauren. Lauren, Travis. - Ma'am, it's a pleasure. - Pleasure's mine. Um, the driver's gonna take you to hotel meridian and my assistant took care of everything. Well, thank you. And, uh, can't wait to start the adventure. - Seven o'clock. - Yes. Travis is gonna have supper with us tomorrow, okay? - Seven. - I will be here. - Okay. - Okay, alright. - Bye-bye, nice to meet you. - Bye. See you then. Come on, tell me everything, how was it? - It was excellent. - Yeah? - Wonderful. - Great. 'I'll get it.' hey, there. Mom, the cowboy's here. 'Well, tell him to come in.' she says to come in. Okay, but first I have something for ya. - You do? - Yeah, I do. This is a wooden pony carved by a real Cherokee Indian. Wow! - Thank you. - You're welcome. Mom! Mom, look what Travis gave me. - Hi. - Wow, look at you. - Hello, gorgeous. - Hi, he's upstairs. Okay. - I missed you. - And I missed you too. Now, I brought some wine. I don't know much about it but guy at the store said it was good. It would be perfect, they set a table on here, come. - Great. - So how was your day? - My day was great. - Yeah? We bought the house and.. 'Come on, babe.' - Travis, Travis. - Hey, buddy. How long have you been a cowboy? Well, I was born a cowboy. Nah, you can't be born a cowboy. Sure you can, my daddy and my grand-daddy both were cowboys. My dad died. I'm so sorry to hear that. You know we cowboys, we're always moving forward. We never think about the past too much. 'It's always about what's over that next Ridge' or beyond that next canyon. Lookin' back never did much for me. I just keep looking forward. I don't worry about the past. That's a good idea but... I don't wanna forget my daddy. Oh, no, never forget your daddy. I just said don't worry about the past too much. 'Your daddy, he is safe up in heaven' and he's looking down on you right now. He's watching everything you do. Now, what you need to do you need to be brave and just keep moving forward like a cowboy. So.. How can I become a cowboy? - Well, I could teach you. - You can? - 'Sure.' - Don't you need a horse? Nah, you don't need a horse to learn how to ride a horse. - You don't? - No. In fact, one of the best ways to learn is to practice riding on a, a barrel or something. Um, can we play cowboys after dinner? We don't have any barrels. You know what, I've got an idea. 'Okay, take the reins. There you go.' 'now just kick in with your heels a little bit.' really gently, make him go, make him walk, that's it. That's it. There you go, now, make him go a little faster. That's it, kick him. There you go, there you go. Hold those reins out there. Great, perfect, good job. Kick him, make him run. Make him go. Little faster, little faster. Okay, make him stop, whoa, whoa, easy, really easy. You're gonna be ready for a real horse. - He's a natural. - You are. Cowboy, it's bedtime. - Come on. - Alright, come on, bedtime. - Oh. - Thanks, Travis. Oh, hey, you're welcome, buddy. Great job riding that horse. - Goodnight. - Goodnight. Come on. - Hmm. - Yeah? Just does a good job. Keep your socks on. - 'Right?' - 'Okay.' come on, hop in the bed. - I like the cowboy. - You do? Yeah, he's really cool. Not because he's a cowboy but he's just really nice. He is. And he liked you too. And he said you'd make a great cowboy. - Really? - Mm-hm, he told me so. - Can we get a horse? - Oh, the horse. This is not the right property for a horse, baby. Well, we'd have to get a ranch, too. Oh, really? Then if we get a ranch, then we can get tons of horses. I'll tell you what, let's just take it one step at a time. Maybe we'll start with some cowboy boots. Okay. I love you. Sweet dreams. - 'Alright.' - 'Great. Alright.' - take his hand. - He got my hand. Thank you. - Okay? There's a step. - Okay. - Okay, just step. - Ready? - Okay. Alright. - Step. Okay. - There's another one. - Step. - That's it. Another step. - Step. Thank you. What are you guys doing? Step, step, step, step, step, step. - Space. - Thank you. - And then step. - Step. Oh, oh, okay. Alright. Alright, ready? It's a brand new.. 'Truck!' - what.. Are you kidding me? - Happy birthday! That's amazing. Uh! It's got all the bells and whistles... Wow! I-i-i don't even know what to say. You don't have to say anything. - Expression says it all. - Thank you. Thank you, buddy. So cool. So let's go for a ride. I have one more surprise. Yes. Another surprise. Let's go. - Hello. - Hi. - Barbara, how are you? - I am doing great. 'I received all the papers signed from your lawyer today.' - fantastic. - Is it ours? Yes, it's officially all yours. - Hey! - Congratulations. Wait, we have one more surprise. - Yay. - Yes, hang on. - Close your eyes. - We're gonna put this on you. - Okay. - Okay. - So.. 'Can you see?' - no. - 'You sure?' - yes. - 'Okay.' - no peeking. - You're welcome. - Enjoy. Bye. - Thank you. Bye. Bye. What is it? What is it? I can't wait. We're almost there. Hang on, hang on. Okay. - Okay. - Turn around. - Okay. - I'm gonna take this off. - Okay. - Are you ready? - Yeah, I'm ready. - Here we go. - A horse? - Yeah. 'What? You bought me a horse!' 'we sure did. What do you think?' you guys are the greatest parents of all time. Okay. What do you wanna name him? I wanna name him, cowboy. You wanna name your horse, cowboy? - Sure. Why not? - I think it's sweet. I like it. I like it. Okay, cowboy it is. Can I ride him? - Hey. - Hey. Something wrong? You're looking very serious. Nah. I'm okay. You're sure? Yeah. N-n-nothing. You're my husband, you're supposed to be able to talk to me about these things. What's going on? Okay. Can I be completely honest with you? Please. Sometimes.. It's hard being your husband. I don't know what that means. I don't work, I don't bring home any money I don't... Provide anything for you and Tyler. I'm sorry, I don't mean to laugh but... Bill left me with more money than I will ever know what to do with. Grandchildren will be set and our grandchildren's grandchildren will be set. I-I-i understand all that but I still feel.. Sort of useless. Honey... What you give, Tyler and I is something money cannot buy. You give us love. I mean, I'm able to breathe again. It makes me uncomfortable to ask you for money. Okay. I'll open up a bank account. It'll be yours. You can get the money out any time you want. Sound good? I don't know. Uh, I didn't realize that you were feeling insecure about it. Hey, but don't worry about money. I'm not. If I was, I would've had you sign a pre-nup. Right? So.. - I guess that's true. - Okay. So then, it's the end of discussion. You're rich. Deal with it. Look... Bill worked really hard to make sure Tyler and I were happy and you've made us the happiest since he's passed. So let's just enjoy the fruits of his labor. Okay? You are amazing. No, you are amazing. - Okay? - Okay. Okay. See you later, mom. Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! No hugs and kisses for me? I mean, what? - You guys be safe. - Okay. - Alright. - We will. Uh, eh, be safe in the water. I will watch him like a hawk. I'm not talking to him, I'm talking to you. Have you seen him swim? He's like a kangaroo, treading water. - What? - That is funny. Very funny, you guys. Alright. Here. There you go. - Alright. - Buckle up, okay? And wear your life jacket. Please, okay? - Don't worry about us. - Of course, I'll worry. - Love you. - Bye-bye. Love you, too. - Hi, Elizabeth Goodhart? - Yes. Hi, I'm detective Morrison with the Phoenix police department. - Phoenix? - Yes, ma'am. I-I was the lead detective in your husband's case when he, when he passed away. U-uh, of course. Detective Morrison, how-how are you? I'm sorry to disturb you like this but is, uh, Mr. brown here? Uh, no. No. He left a few minutes ago. Can I help you? Yes, uh, do you mind if I come in for a moment? - Sure. - Thanks. Uh... So Phoenix. Why, you come quite a distance? Must be pretty important. Well, I assume folks of my department found some evidence that might suggest that your husband's passing may not have been entirely an accident. What kind of evidence? Well, there was another detective investigating a homicide case just outside of Phoenix and he got a DNA match uh, to Mr. brown. So naturally, we, we reopened your husband's case. But why? Because Mr. brown was the first person to find your husband after he fell off the horse. Yeah, that's right, Travis did everything he could, he, he did everything right. Your husband's injuries aren't entirely consistent with the type of accident that he apparently had. Apparently? Apparently, he fell off his horse and hit his head. Yes, and he had two head injuries. - I guess he hit his head twice. - Right. That's what we thought. But the injuries that were on the top of the skull were consistent with, uh ...The speed of the horse falling off the horse, hitting a tree but the injuries on his frontal lobe but more consistent with, uh.. Well, with, with blunt force trauma. I.. Detective, I'm sorry I-I don't know what you're trying to say here. Uh, we're not ruling out foul play. We've reopened the case as a potential homicide. And, uh, Mr. brown is our number one suspect. No. That's-that's crazy. Uh.. U-uh, Travis was there. He, he helped bill. He did everything he could to help bill. I.. We've already been through this. I've been investigating this case for a long time. It wasn't until I found out about the skull anomalies that I figured it was a good idea to come talk to you in person. How well do you know Mr. brown? Please, he's my husband. Did you know that he was in the air force? No. I.. He was a fighter pilot. He was discharged from the air force for insubordination. That's ridiculous. Okay? My husband is afraid to fly. And I promise you, Travis had nothing to do with bill's death. So if I'm not a suspect, I'd like you to leave my house. Good. May I suggest you, don't tell Mr. brown that I was here. You call me anytime. 'So how you're doing?' - 'good.' - 'Yeah?' you know, fishing all about Patience. Yeah. But I'm a kid. Kids don't have Patience. Well, you'll need Patience when you're my age. So I guess you need to start practicing. It's like a, it's like a life lesson. I think I got one. Okay, hang-hang on. Just a sec. Okay, now, remember how I told you to give it a little tug? Right now, give it a little tug. There, there, that's it. Show that fish who's boss. Think you have something. Hey, I think you might have something there. Really slow, really slow, slow. - I do? - Yeah. Yeah. You don't wanna lose this guy, okay? Okay, yeah, there he is. No, I don't wanna lose.. Th.. Yeah, that's him! - Okay. - Oh. - Alright. - Yeah. - Look at that. - We got him. We got him, man. - Good job. Give me five! - Yeah. I couldn't have done it without you, Travis. Oh, way to go. Way to go. Okay. Here, let's bring it back over here. Take this baby home and show mom, okay? - Alright! - Alright. - I'll get the tackle box. - Okay, can you get it? Yeah, I got it. - Alright. - You're ready? - Yeah. Let's do it. - Alright. Man, I can't believe you caught your first fish. Yeah. 'I know but why would the detective' 'come all the way to Sonoma?' 'they don't just open two year old investigations for nothing.' 'you're acting paranoid.' what if something had happened, what if-what if bill was murdered I can't just igno... 'oh, Elizabeth.' it's Travis. I gotta go. Hey, babe, um.. I've been trying to reach you, where are you? Sorry, there's no reception up there. Everything okay? Yeah. I just, um, I just miss you. That's all. - 'Mom, I caught a fish.' - That's great, babe. 'He caught it all by himself.' good. Are you on the way back? Well, we're going to stop and grab a bite to eat. - 'No.' - No? I-I just want you to come home. Travis was going to take me for a burger and a shake. 'Can you tell Travis that I really want you guys' to come back, I wanna cook supper and.. 'Sure, babe. We'll be home in an hour.' okay, be safe. I-i love you, both. Okay. See ya. 'Alright, buddy.' okay. Come on, kid. You wanna help me out? - Yeah. - Alright. Hop out. You need to get the stuff, okay. Come on. - Okay. - Alright. Ugh! 'Wee! Oh.' - 'I stepped on the net. Okay..' - Alright. Here we go. Take that, hand me those. Here. Now, give me your prized possession. - Alright. Perfect. - Aah! Good job. Okay. Come on. - Wee! - Whoo! - Whoa! Okay. - Alright. - What do you wanna take? - Um.. - Do you wanna take that? - The fish? Yeah. You know what, you take that, take this. - Okay. Okay. - Let's go. Alright. Alright. Come on, buddy. Okay. Mom! We're home. Liz! Where are you? Hey, you're here. Hi. Hey, babe. Oh. Hey, how was it? I caught a fish. - This is its fin. - Yeah? Uh, that's beautiful. That is.. It's.. You're alright, Liz? Yeah. I'm just, um.. Just a little tired, that's all. Mm. Well, smells great. Can't wait for dinner. Um, you know, uh, you've had really long day. Why-why don't you go get cleaned up. And, Tyler, you can help me set the table. - Yeah? - Yeah. 'Okay.' come on. Travis says that we can make a fishing pond on the ranch. Could we do that, mom? I really like fishing. Yeah. It sounds like a good idea. So you guys had fun today? Yeah, Travis taught me lots of cool stuff. 'He taught me how to make a lure' 'and then how to put it on the hook.' 'and then he taught me all of the parts' 'of the fishing rod.' are you okay? Yeah. Um... Sure. I think, I.. You guys go get ready for bed and I'll, um, I'll clean up. We're not done, mom. Tyler, I said go get ready for bed. Half his food is still on his plate. He's my son. I said dinner's over. Okay, Liz. Dinner's over. 'Okay, I'll go brush my teeth and put my PJS on.' you know, we had a great day today. He's really connecting with me. Please don't ruin it. I'm sorry, I just, um.. I had some bad news... Today. And I'm just trying to digest it. What bad news? A friend from high school passed away. I'm sorry. Why didn't you let me know? I should've told you since you walked in. It is my fault. Just.. Go get ready for bed. Okay, I-i... I wanna clean up. A-a-are you sure, you're okay? - Definitely. - I don't know. I'll see you up there. I'm sorry about your friend. There's just.. Been so much loss lately. Like, you know, honey, I never.. Asked about what happened to your ex-wife. Well, she was driving on a windy... Mountain road. And evidently.. Her brakes went out and she.. Went off a cliff. It's terrible. I'm so sorry. Then? Yeah, I got one of those calls, late one night. Uh, never wanna get one of those calls again. Hey, if I'd know what happened.. Like I said it was an accident. Did she, um.. Have any enemies or anything? No. No. She was the sweetest girl. She never hurt a fly. I don't know, it was just a, a tragic accident. That, that's it. But I don't wanna talk about this stuff anymore. We have each other and that all it matters, right? That's right. Let's get some sleep. Okay. Goodnight. Goodnight. Love you. I love you too. - Babe. - Um. - Baby, come. - Why? Come on. Ugh! Shh. Keep sleeping. Shh. Shh. Shh. Shh. Shh. Shh. Shh. Shh. Shh. Shh. Shh. Going somewhere? Uh, yeah, yeah, I'm just, um.. I'm gonna go to my sister's. And why would you do that? Because I'm sad about my friend and I, and I just, um.. She, she told me to come over, something to talk. With Tyler? Yeah. Yeah, with Tyler. Why did you ask me about my first wife? What? Oh. What does that... I just wanna know why you brought it up? Who you've been talking to? Nobody. Nobody, I, I don.. I don't know what you're talking about. Where'd you get this? Detective... Came here while you were fishing. And what did he tell you? He said that, um, you may have had.. Something to do.. With bill's death. And why would he think that? Maybe, um, maybe the money.. I don't need your money. I've been poor before, I can be poor again. Hey, it's my fault. Okay, I, I, I think that, um, the detective just scared me just made me feel a little... Paranoid. And, uh, I, I think we should just go inside and forget all about this. Okay? I'm sorry. Let's go for a drive. Babe, please, let's take Tyler and let's just, let's just... Let's go... For a drive. I need to think. You look nervous. You're scaring me. 'I'm your husband. You don't need to be nervous.' I've just never seen you like this. You're doing good. Just keep driving. I... I get your point. Okay? I'm sorry. I, I.. Let's just turn back. Okay? I want you to pull into the next turn-out. Why? There's nothing out there. It's just the top of the mountain. Pull into the next turn-out. Okay. Get out. 'Get out of the car.' give me the keys. - What? - Give me the keys. You're not acting like the man that I married y-you're acting very strange, Travis. You accused me of killing bill, why wouldn't I act strange? I didn't accuse you. The detective accused you. I, I wasn't even gonna bring it up. Oh, but you were going to take Tyler and leave in the middle of the night? Yeah, I told you, I, I was sad about my friend. I just wanna take out to my sister's. That's it. Will you stop lying to me! I'm not lying. I'm not... I'm not lying to.. - I think it's time. - It's time, time for what? Time for you to know the truth. The truth about what? About me. There's no turning back now. I don't care about your past. I, I don't, okay. I, I just wanna go home. Let's go get back in bed. Okay. I'm.. I love you and I'm sorry. I'm sorry about all this, okay? Let's just go home. Okay? You know, sadly, Liz.. I don't love you. Any guy could really go for someone like you. I see your type. Coming up in their limousines and their-their fancy cars. Diamond earrings and expensive watches looking down your noses at the rest of us. But I, I'm not like that. You, you know it, I, I'm not like that. But this time.. I turn the tables. But what does, what does that mean? I mean, you fell for it, Liz. Hook, line and sinker. You really think I was going to go to a rodeo in the everglades? - I'm going to a rodeo. - 'Um, in Miami?' oh, not in Miami, a little bit east of there. You really think that I'm afraid of flying I was in the freaking air force, for god sake! He was a fighter pilot. He was discharged from the air force for insubordination. Well, my husband is afraid to fly. What was that? I flew fighter jets, how could I'd be afraid of flying? You're so stupid. What did you do.. What did you do to bill? Huh? What did you do? You really wanna know? You really wanna know what I did to bill? Yeah. I do. Okay, listen up. When I got to bill, he was in bad shape. Dammit! Mr. Goodhart! Mr. Goodhart, are you okay? I actually felt bad for the guy but then I.. I remembered, how you looked at me. And this idea just did came into my head. Just like that. And I just looked down and coincidentaly there was a rock right at my foot. So I picked it up. Home run. Oh, my god. Yeah. Oh, my god. But don't worry, I don't think he felt a thing. That's what happened. You... Are very sick. Don't you have a conscience? What about Tyler? - What about him? - Don't, don't you love him? See, you're not getting it, Liz. Uh, he's a nice kid and all but love him? Come on. W-where do you, where you're going? Why? Why did you do it? What would make you kill his father? I did it for the money, Liz. Just like your detective friend said. And now I have it. Because you didn't even make me sign a pre-nup. Oh, my god. Turn around. No. Please, Travis, please. - Turn around. - Let's just forget about this. Turn around! Please. Travis, let's just forget about this. Okay, please. No! No, no, no, no, no, no. Please. I won't tell anyone, I promise you. It'll be, it'll be our secret. We can go back home. Please, let's just take another home. - Don't move.. - Please. A muscle. Or I will kill your son. Did you hear me? Don't move a muscle. No. No, no, no, no, please. Please, stop. Oh, my god. Oh, my god. Please. Oh, my god! Oh, my god! Travis? Travis? Travis? Travis? Oh, my god! Oh, my god! Oh, my god! Oh! Oh, my god! Mommy? Is everything okay? Everything's okay, baby. Okay? Everything's fine. Put your seatbelt on. Your seatbelt on, baby. Oh, my god! My brakes! Why're we going so fast? 'Mommy!' 'stop the car!' are we going to die? What's going on? - Mommy? - Take your seatbelt off. 'Put your hand on the handle and when I count to three' I want you to open the door and roll out, okay? 'But I'll fall!' - ready? - We're gonna get hurt. One.. Two... Three! Tyler. Tyler! Tyler! Mommy! - Mommy! - Tyler! - Are you okay, baby? - Yeah. - Yeah? Are you sure? - Hm-mm. - Babe. - Honey. What're doin' out here? Is everything okay? Yeah, it's a long story. - Thanks for coming. - Of course. - Oh, my god! - Oh, my god! People should really check their brakes before they drive these mountain roads. I hope that wasn't a family. Yeah, that would be horrible. We should, we should call the police. There's no service up here. Come on. We'll call from down below. Let's go. You did so good, I'm so proud of you. I'm scared. Everything's gonna be fine now. How far do we have to walk? Honey, I don't know. Just keep walking. 'Last night, about 20 miles from Winthrop' 'Elizabeth Goodhart, owner of Goodhart management' 'and her son, Tyler Goodhart died..' Travis. Travis, wake up. Wake up. Look. That's her, right? 'Lost control of her vehicle and flew off' 'the side of the road..' well, I thought that you said that she was on a vacation. - Oh, my god! - I guess I was wrong. This is terrible. Yeah. Terrible news. Terrible, terrible news. Terrible news. Are those sirens? 'Why, why are there sirens here?' - Travis, what is going on? - I know. Talk to me. Hang on, let me check. 'Travis? What do you see?' 'what's going on?' 'Travis?' okay. Here's what we're going to do. Oh, no, there's no we if there's cops here. I'm going to go out there.. And talk to them.. And everything would be just fine. Relax. What do you mean, everything will be.. What is going on? Travis? Travis, you need to.. - Travis brown? - Yeah. - You're under arrest. - For what? For the murder of Kayla Ann Shrier 'bill Goodhart.' 'the attempted murder of Elizabeth' 'and Tyler Goodhart.' escort you to the car. Unfortunately, there's gonna be quite a few hearings in the future but.. '...we'll try to keep involvement to a minimum.' watch your head. 'I don't care what I've to do.' I wanna watch him burn. Okay. I love you... Dad. I love you too, bill. So sorry. I hope you got a real pretty horse up there in heaven. I know he does, babe. Come on. |
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