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Framed By My Fiance (2017)
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So, trivia tonight, or are you still bogged down by boards? Oh, I am way behind on that. (LAUGHS) But I need an outlet for all this useless information I have stored upstairs, and I like winning free appetizers. I know you do. (PHONE RINGING) Oh, it's Daniel. It's always Daniel. Hey, you. Hey! So, I made reservations for an early dinner tonight. Oh, babe, I just made plans to do trivia with Rosa. Babe, come on. I had to use up a favor to get the reservation. Well, she has her heart set on it. Well, tell Rosa that I have a coupon for a free appetizer she can have. I could hear that. How did he know? How did you know? Every time you have me and Jenny over for dinner, you serve chicken wings and potato skins. Are you complaining? Absolutely not. Uh, go have fun. We'll do it next week. Are you sure? All right, I'm in. I'll come right home after work and pick you up. And dress fancy. Dress fancy? Ooh, la, la. Ooh, la, la. This is really happening. It's actually happening. All these years, all those treatments, all those mis... I know. We made it to the second trimester. We're going to have a baby! Oh my God! So, this sweetest little boy, Jeremy, he's the one that has the, um, the thing with his hair. Cowlick, right. Yes. Yes. Um, he goes to me today, he says, "Nurse Jenny, you are the best nurse in the whole world." Aww. Wait. No, wait. So then I said to him, "Jeremy, even though I'm the one who gives you your shots?" And so he thinks about it for a moment and he goes, "Sometimes you're the world's second best nurse." You should get it made up on a t-shirt: "World's second best nurse". Thank you. You're welcome. Enjoy. What are we celebrating? Certainly not me being the world's second best nurse. So, I got a call today from Harold Barnes. He's a friend who works for the Governor, and he asked me come down to his office, said that he had something he wanted to discuss with me. And? And I sit down, very nice leather couch, by the way. Oh, oh, come on, tell me! What? So Harold tells me that with the sudden retirement of Judge Reynolds, the Governor asked him to make up a short list of names to replace Reynolds on the bench. And... My name is at the top of the list. Really? That's fantastic. It's not 100 percent guaranteed. They still need to do the vetting process. So, I just need to keep my nose clean for the next month or two, but... That's exactly what you wanted. I know. First I was the youngest partner at the firm, and now I'll be the youngest judge in the state. And who knows how far I can go with enough time. How... how far do you want to go? Congress? Governor? Oh, okay, big shot. Let's toast. To Governor Daniel Hackett. What's wrong? Nothing. You're lying. You're up to something. No, I'm not. Okay. This has been my little secret up until now, but you always do that little nervous tapping thing when you're lying. I'm so sorry, sir. This is the glass for the young lady. What? (GASPS) So, if I'm going to make it big in politics, I'm gonna need a smiling wife by my side. Daniel... (GIGGLES) It's beautiful. Jenny Fischer... Will you marry me? Yes. Yes, yes, yes! (GASPS) Hey. Hey. Sorry, I'm late. It's all right. I stopped by the club. Judge Parker says hi. Hmm. Where's my ice cream? Oh. May, I'm sorry. I texted you. Rocky Road ice cream. I'm sorry, I forgot. Michael, I need my ice cream, please. Can I get it in the... Unh-unh. Don't be too long. Be right back. I love it. I love the stone, I love the setting. It's just... it's perfect. Yes, but do you love me? Almost as much as I love this ring. (LAUGHING) No! Oh, no! No! No, it's okay. I think it just went right in between the seats. Daniel, look out! Jenny? Jenny? Jenny, hey. Oh, my God. Oh, thank God. 911, what's your emergency? Yeah, there's been an accident. My fianc, she's injured. She's unconscious. Do you know your location? Uh, we're on... we're on Route 38. I think we just passed Kingman Road. Emergency personnel are on their way. Was anyone else injured? Yeah, I think so. There's a... there's another car. I'll go check the other driver. Is the other driver okay? No. It looks like he's in pretty bad shape. He might be trapped in the car. Just hang on, sir. Help will be there in a few minutes. Okay, thank you. I'm going to stay on the line with you until they arrive. They still need to do the vetting process, so I just need to keep my nose clean for the next month or two, but... Oh, that's exactly what you wanted. Congress? Governor? Sir, are you still there? Sir? (SIRENS APPROACHING) Mrs. Langford? I'm sorry. We tried everything. We lost him. Oh! I'm so sorry. No! No! Not my husband! Not my husband! I'm so sorry, Mrs. Langford. Don't touch me. Please don't touch me. Don't touch me right now. Daniel. Harold? What are you doing here? I got a call that you were involved in some sort of an accident. Thank you, but you didn't have to come all the way down here. Well, the governor wants to make sure that everything... Well, everyone is okay. Of course. Let me tell you what happened. Hey. Hey. Are you okay? They told me you were okay. Yeah. Yeah. Just a little sore. I must have hit my head. It... it still hurts. Yeah, I bet. You, uh, you took a pretty good hit. Yeah, I'll be all right. You okay? Yeah. I just feel terrible. I, um... I just found out the other driver has died. Oh, my God. Jenny, what's important right now is that you remember it was an accident. I just... I can't believe it. It all happened so fast. I know, and you're going to be fine, but... We need to talk about who caused the accident. What? What are you talking about? You were driving. No. No. See, Jenny, we can't think like that. We need to say that you were driving. You took your eyes off the road. That's our story. We have to stick to it. Why? Think about it. If I was driving and I caused an accident that killed someone, there's no way that the governor is gonna appoint me to judge. But if you were driving... Well, you're just a nurse, right? It's not like you're a doctor. My career needs to be safe. It has to be, for both of us. Our, our future life is at stake. I don't understand why you're... what are you... It's just a little lie. That's all it is. And the only two people in the whole world that'll ever know the truth is me and you. The two of us. A team. So you want me to lie for you because you think your career is more important than mine? No. Jenny, it... this isn't just for my career. This is for the both of us. Daniel, I... I love you, but I don't feel comfortable lying about this. Jenny, you're not seeing it clearly, okay? I know people in the DA's office. This will just be a slap on the wrist for you. A... a little speck on your record. It won't mean anything. It means something to me. Someone is dead, Daniel. All you have to do is tell one little lie, and soon you'll be the wife of a very important man. You didn't even think this through, Daniel. Even if I did lie to the police, the paramedics pulled me out of the passenger seat. They're gonna know that we're lying. I'm not gonna do it. Well... I'm really sorry that you can't remember the accident, Jenny. It did happen so fast. I do. See, you were so excited when we left the restaurant, that you begged me to let you drive my car. You said that you wanted to feel the thrill of racing down an open road while blasting your music. You were singing away, happy... not paying attention when you swerved into the other lane and you forced that car off the road. (SIGHS) It was horrible. I was in the passenger seat. And when the paramedics arrived, you were in the driver's seat. The mirrors were set for you. The seat was adjusted for you. You see, Jenny, I remember the accident so clearly now. Maybe, someday you'll remember it the way I do. I can't believe you're doing this. They're gonna know that you did this. No, they won't. You could have had a hell of a life. You still could. Just think about it. Hi, yeah. Thank you. Judge Parker. May, I am so sorry to hear about Michael. What are you doing here? You should be home. Let me take you. No, thank you. I don't want her walking away from this like nothing ever happened. Who? The woman that killed my husband. I want her to pay for this. I'm sure that the police and the DA's office are going to look into this. Michael was your best friend, okay? I expect for you to make sure that she... May, what is it? Oh, my gosh. I'll get some help. We need help! Hold on, May. The baby. May, what is it? It's the baby. Oh, my God. Help us, please! Oh, my God, please. Oh, God. Thank you for bringing me some clothes. Of course. You sure you're okay to go home? Yeah. I've been here for three days. How long do you want me to stay? I was just concerned with the home part. You know, the one you share with Daniel. Yeah. Well, I'm not going back there, obviously, other than to just grab my stuff and go. Maybe if you give it some time? You do believe me, don't you? Of course I do. I just mean... I always liked him. You guys were great together. Maybe Daniel will come to his senses. He won't. If you'd have seen him the other day, you'd know that. Well, you're welcome to sleep on my couch. Thank you. (KNOCK ON DOOR) Come in. Jennifer Fischer? That's me. I'm Detective Logan. I'm sorry, ma'am, but I'm going to have to place you under arrest. What? What for? Involuntary manslaughter. Oh, come on. I already told the other police officer that I wasn't driving. We can talk about it down at the station, but I do need you to come with me. This is ridiculous. I'm sorry, Mrs. Langford. We no longer detect a fetal heartbeat. Mrs. Langford? Do you understand what I'm saying? You have lost the baby. I'm very sorry. There doesn't seem to be any damage to the, uh... You know it's taken years of treatments for my husband and I to conceive. Now they're both gone. Given your recent losses, have you had any thoughts about harming yourself? You think I'm suicidal? Don't worry. I have plenty to live for. (KNOCKING) Hey. You okay? Yeah, I'm fine. If you can get these signed by tomorrow, I can push them through. Thank you again for doing this. I really appreciate it. You're... you're the only lawyer I know other than Daniel and his partners. Of course. I heard things went badly between you two. That's putting it mildly. Well, you're out of jail, so just try and relax. I just don't really understand all of this. Daniel said that it would just be a slap on the wrist. Normally, he'd be right. But the other driver, the one who died, was Michael Langford. He was in construction. Very rich, very well connected. I'm gonna guess one of those connections has been calling the District Attorney and pressuring him to give you the maximum charge possible. Oh my God, this is crazy. Jenny, this is very serious. These charges, they can hold significant prison time. But I wasn't even driving. It was dark, and there was a car stalled on the side of the road, and Daniel was driving. I keep telling them that, but they won't believe me. You'll get your chance. When? I'll do my best. This is unbelievable. That is fantastic news, Harold. Thank you, and thank the Governor. No. I... I will not let you down, sir. Yeah. I will see you at the swearing in ceremony. Thank you. Thank you. Sorry, it's not much of a couch. It's fine. It's much better than what they offered in jail. Get some rest. Thank you. Oh, my God. So good. It was so good, but I am so full now. I just couldn't stop eating. I know, I don't think I've ever seen you eat that much. I couldn't help it. It was really good. Hi, Mrs. Evans. How are... how are you feeling today? Did you see that? I guess word travels fast. Yeah, no kidding. People must really think you killed that guy. Not me, obviously. I can't believe this is happening. Look, they're a bunch of idiots. Don't let them get to you. That's easy for you to say. You're not the one walking around with a scarlet letter on your chest. I... I'm actually excited for the trial to start so I can finally tell my side of the story. It'll happen soon enough. I just can't take this anymore. I know. A plea bargain? But she didn't do it. I get that this is a hard pill to swallow, but you'll avoid jail time. But like she said, I didn't do it. I know you don't want to hear this, but it doesn't matter if you did it or not. You don't believe me. And it doesn't matter what I believe. It only matters what a jury is going to believe. I wasn't driving! Jenny. You were in the driver's seat. Your fingerprints are on the steering wheel. The mirrors, the seat... Daniel manipulated all of that. I told you. While you were unconscious? Yes. Then you're not a very reliable witness, are you? Are you trying to be funny? I'm trying to show you what a terrible bind you're in. Look, I've been going over this for a week, and I can see two major problems. One, if we go to trial, I have to make a jury believe that you were not distracted while driving, and it was a terrible accident. And two, I can't do that if you keep telling people you weren't driving. Then prove I wasn't driving. All of the evidence says that you were. I'm not lying! Jenny, it just doesn't matter. Look, I know you probably feel like tearing your hair out, but we are gonna have to make a decision here. We can go to court, you're probably gonna lose and go to jail or you take the plea bargain to a lesser charge and you avoid jail time. So you want me to admit that I... I did something that I didn't do that resulted in someone dying? Yes. Call it whatever you want. What would you do? Take the deal. I just wanted to let you know in person, the woman, Jennifer Fischer, she accepted a plea bargain. A plea bargain? It was always the likely outcome. I wanted her in court. I wanted a jury to hear what she did. May, it was an accident. I wanted her in prison... for the rest of her life. I'm sorry you feel that way. I like the Spartan dcor, very empty chic. Corner office, big windows. Somebody's looking out for you. It won't be empty for long, right? I can't thank you enough, Harold. I know you had a lot to do with this. Friends take care of friends. That's how our world works. Excuse me. It's time for the swearing in ceremony. Thank you, Helen. Harold, this is my assistant, Helen. I brought her over from the old firm. You take care of the judge. He's going places. Well, right now he's going upstairs to the ceremony. Behind every great man is a great woman. I'm glad you finally found one. Let's do this. Hey. Hey. So Dr. Green fired me today. I heard. I'm sorry, I was with a patient or else I would have... I don't what I would have done. What did they say? They said that too many parents had been complaining, and that they didn't feel comfortable having the children around a nurse who had killed somebody. That's crazy. You can sue them. Yeah, maybe, but the State Medical Board is now reviewing my license for unprofessional conduct. Oh, man. Jenny, that's awful. Yeah. I mean, I... I lose my job, and now my license is in jeopardy, so I'm probably not gonna be able to find another job. What? I'm sorry. For what? Somebody complained to the landlord. There's only supposed to be one person living in this apartment. You're kicking me out? I'm not kicking you out. The landlord is. I... I don't have anywhere else to go. I... where am I supposed to sleep? Stay here tonight. We'll... we'll deal with it tomorrow. Great. Well, at least I have somewhere to sleep tonight. Finding an apartment when you have zero income is gonna be super easy. I'm so sorry. I know, it's not your fault. I'm gonna get a glass of wine. Bring the bottle. (YAWNS) You're up early. Yeah, I couldn't sleep. I'll bet. So it turns out someone's really out to get me. What are you talking about? May Langford. She's the wife of the guy who got killed in the accident. Okay. It turns out she and Dr. Green went to college together. They're actually pretty close. They belong to the same country club and everything. So, you think Mrs. Langford pressured Dr. Green into firing you? Mm-hmm. And there's more. Do you remember how Randy said the Langford's made all their money in construction? Mm-hmm. Well, guess who built this entire apartment complex? Langford Construction. It seems like your owner was pretty close with Mr. Langford. He hired him on a dozen other jobs after this one. So, the wife gets the charges against you bumped up, gets you fired, and then calls my landlord and gets you kicked off my couch. That is some serious vengeance at work. I just don't understand how she found out I was even here. Somebody probably tipped her off. I'm gonna go to her house. What are you going to do? I don't know. I'll figure it out when I get there. Be careful. Don't worry. (KNOCKING) Open up, I know you're in there! There is a doorbell right there. Pounding is so much more satisfying. Well, you're here. What can I do for you? I need you to stop messing with my life. Wait, I'm sorry, have you been inconvenienced in some way? You are unbelievable. (DOOR OPENS) Look, I don't like airing my dirty laundry in public. So, why don't you come in? We can be more civilized about this. Civilized? You got me fired. You got me kicked out of the place I was living. Okay. You... you killed my husband, okay? I... I lost my baby. You've ruined my life. I mean, what do you think I'm just gonna let all that go? I didn't kill your husband. I wasn't driving that night. My ex was. He was afraid it was gonna ruin his career, so he set me up. You are such a liar. I am sorry for your loss. I truly am, but spending your days trying to ruin my life is a waste of yours. I have to disagree. Look, I know it sounds crazy, but Daniel was driving that night. When I was unconscious, he moved me into the driver's seat, and he got to tell everyone his version of the story before I even came to. I've been telling mine ever since I woke up, but... no one believes me. That's because it's absurd. Look, I just need to work. I just need a place to stay. I don't care whether you believe me or not, I just need you to stop harassing me. I don't think so. Okay. This is... this is pointless. You're obviously very sad and angry, and you're really good at ruining people's lives. But I just wanted you to know that the person who actually killed your husband, he's doing quite well for himself now. But if you don't care about that, then there's really nothing else I can do. Okay, just wait. You can't do this. You can't... you can't just... just come in here and... and... and make me doubt... Look, I need to know, 100 percent certain, I need to know who killed my husband. Please, just give me one shred of proof. He does this... this little nervous tic tapping thing with his fingers, every single time he's lying. You should just go talk to him. Ask him point blank. Maybe then you'll believe me. Excuse me, your Honor? You'd be the first person to actually... Mrs. Langford, excuse me. I'm sorry. I didn't realize it was you. May I speak with you? Of, course. I just came to see you because... okay. This is really awkward to talk about. Oh, please, you can say anything. It's just, your fianc came by to see me. I can assure you, she is no longer my fianc. I'm sorry that she did that. It must have been very traumatic for you to have to see her. Yeah. I think the thing that upset me the most is that she refused to apologize to me. That's awful. Did she, uh, did she say anything? Yeah. She said you caused the accident. She said you were driving, and after the accident, you moved her into the driver's seat having her take the blame. I just want to hear you say it. I mean, you can understand that. Yeah, of course. Were you driving? No, Mrs. Langford. I was not driving. And you didn't move Jenny to the driver's seat after the accident? No. I can assure you I did not do anything like that. Thank you. I just wanted to make sure. Of course. I understand. Congratulations, by the way, on your new appointment. Thank you. You were right. What a bastard. So you finally believe me? Yeah. Look, I... I think I know what you're gonna do next, and... But I suggest you just try to move on. Okay. The only thing that's been getting me out of bed every morning is figuring out a way to ruin your life. Okay? Moving on is not in the cards for me. I just have a different target now. Speaking of that, do you think there's any chance you can get my friend's landlord off her back so I can at least have a couch to sleep on? Okay. But can you please help me get even with Daniel? Please. I... he ruined both of us. Look, May, I... I get why you wanna do that, but I pled guilty. I'm jobless, I'm homeless, and I am completely heartbroken. I just wanna try to get over this. I don't... I don't wanna have to relive it every single day. Okay. But Jenny, just wait. I was ready to kill you. I got you fired and kicked out because I wanted to piss you off. I was hoping that you were gonna come looking for me. I had a gun hidden in my couch when you were in my living room. I think you should talk to someone about this, May. I am. I'm talking with you. Someone who's not me. Some... someone who can help you get through this. Who else could I talk to that even would come close to understanding this situation, Jenny? I mean, it's you. It... it has to be you. I'm not the vengeful type, May. I don't want any part of this. Okay. Okay. So you don't... you don't want revenge. Then... then... then what is it? What... what... what do you want? I want my job back. I just want my life to be normal. Okay. We can get your job back. We just... we... we... we have to clear your name. Yeah. That would require Daniel admitting that he lied. He's not gonna do that. Admitting that he lied would ruin his entire political future. There's a charity event tomorrow. Okay, it's a ribbon-cutting ceremony, and every politician and anyone who wants to be a politician is gonna be there. Okay. We need to find just the right dress for you. I'm starting to feel like an experiment. I want to throw Daniel off his game, okay? So the easiest way to do that is show him what he's missing. Well, now I feel like a piece of meat. Meat is good. After all, the quickest way to a man's heart is through the stomach. Once we have the heart, we can rip it out. Try this one. Oh, and I almost forgot. I like this one. Try that with it. Is that valuable? I... I don't want to wear anything expensive. It was my mother's. I want you to have it. May, I... I can't possibly take that. Jenny, it's... it's just something that you pass along. I'm 40 years old. The love of my life is gone, and I'm never gonna have children. I want you to have it. Okay. This museum is officially open. I have not. Thank you. Appreciate this. Jenny, relax, okay? You're like the prettiest girl here. Just enjoy it. Enjoy it? I feel sick to my stomach. Hang in there, okay? Come on, we're in charge tonight. Remember that. I'll see you then. Judge Hackett. Oh, Mrs. Langford. Jenny. It's, uh, it's good to see you again. You look great. Go to hell. I just wanted you to know that I've switched sides. Excuse me? I know that you were driving that night. Look, I don't know what Jenny has been telling you, but... Only the truth. Well, I... You're gonna stop talking. I focused my energy on an innocent girl while you waltzed off Scot free. It's your turn now, Mr. Hackett. Here's what you're gonna do. You're gonna admit what you did, publicly, and then you're gonna go beg for forgiveness. It's that simple. Do you think he's gonna go for that? Not in a million years. Didn't think so. Or you can just keep lying and I'll start making your life a living hell. And how are you gonna do that? I'll call in every favor I have. I'll find that skeleton in your closet. Believe me, I will. I... I will link your name to every scandal that comes along. You're gonna be in the papers constantly, and it's gonna be for all the wrong reasons. And most importantly, I'll get you kicked off the bench. You're gonna lose. You're a cowardly liar, and you're gonna lose everything you have and everything you ever dreamed of having. Enjoy the rest of the party. Aren't you glad you came along with me? Very. I know it's been a rough couple of weeks for you, but I'm glad to see you out again, May. It's good to be out. Okay. You've loaded me up with scotch. Now, what do you need? Daniel Hackett. Fine young man. He'll be an excellent judge. How do I get him kicked off the bench? Look, May, I made a few calls for you about his fianc back when the accident happened, but we were both in an emotional state at that time. I know. And I'm not asking you to do anything unethical. Okay. You're a Judge. Let's say that I decided to remove you from the bench. How would I even go about doing that? Well, in this State, Judges are appointed. Since they can't be voted out, they have to face a judicial review board if complaints are filed against them. And how often do they kick out one of their own? They'll do it. Not often, but if there's a smoking gun... And what do they consider a smoking gun? You're really serious, aren't you? Deadly serious. Cheers. Cheers. That was pretty incredible. He was speechless. He couldn't even say a word. Probably because you told him not to. May, I know you're not doing this for me, but I really appreciate it. Well, I'm glad to have someone on my team. Being a vengeful bitch, it's just such a lonely job. I'm sorry, Jenny, for everything that I did to you. I... I understand where you were coming from. The truth is, I blame myself. I still do. I made Michael go out that night. It's my fault that he was even on the road. May, you have got to stop blaming yourself. Nothing that happened was your fault. That whole night was just a series of unfortunate events. And nothing that you do is ever gonna bring him back. I really suggest that you just try to move on. I'm afraid I'm not as good a person as you are. Okay, so he said that we need to find something from one of Daniel's past cases. Something or somewhere that he cut a corner, knowingly. Like, withholding evidence? I mean, that's normally a problem for prosecutors, and Daniel, he was a defense attorney, so, I mean, maybe. We really can't rule anything out. Where do we even start? According to Judge Parker, he said we need to go to the courthouse. We need to ask to pull the public records, find everything that Daniel's been working on, and then just start sorting through it all. That's gonna be a lot of stuff. Yeah. We're gonna need some help. I've got to call it a day. It's getting late. I gotta work in the morning. Thanks for your help. I'm not sure how much I actually helped. It's like looking for a needle in a haystack when you don't know what a needle looks like. Thank you. I'll see you tomorrow. Bye, May. She's right. Gosh, this is such a waste of our time. We don't even know what we're looking for. No, no, no, no. I... I think I found something here. This... I remember this one. I don't remember why it was important, but Daniel was really nervous about it. He... he said he had to be really careful. I'm gonna make photocopies. Okay. Mrs. Jackson? Yes? Hi. I'm Jenny Fischer and this is May Langford. We were hoping we could talk to you about your son's case. Case? What case? My Omar is in prison. Well, that's kind of what we wanted to talk to you about. Come in. Thank you. Thank you for speaking with us, Mrs. Jackson. We just wanted to clarify a couple of things here. Your son Omar, he was convicted of stabbing someone to death during a drug deal, correct? My son made some bad choices in life. I know he sold drugs occasionally when he needed money, but he did not stab anyone. Okay, I don't mean to sound rude, but how can you be so certain about that? Because there was a witness. Did the witness testify at the trial? There wasn't any trial. My son's lawyer convinced him to take a plea bargain. I told Omar not to, but the District Attorney scared him, told him he'd get the death penalty if he was convicted. And your lawyer's name was Daniel Hackett, right? That's right. Okay. I'm... I'm confused, Mrs. Jackson. If you son had a witness, then why didn't they go to trial? Mr. Hackett told him the witness wouldn't be allowed to testify. Why not? Some legal reason. But without his testimony, the lawyer said Omar didn't stand a chance. Was the witness a friend of your son's? No. Just some kid looking to buy drugs. He and Omar were both in the wrong place at the wrong time. Do you remember the name of the witness? It was a Kenny, um... Kenny something. But I... I kept some notes from my meetings with the lawyers. Let me go get it. Who did you say you were again? We're just a couple of women who might be able to get your son out of jail. Kenny Barnes. Does that name mean anything to you? Well, Harold Barnes is the Governor's right-hand man. He's also the guy that put Daniel's name at the top of the list to become judge. What do you figure Kenny Barnes is his son? If the case went to trial, then Kenny would have to testify that he was buying drugs. So then Daniel lies to his client and says Kenny can't testify. He keeps Kenny and the Barnes name out of a messy trial, boosting his future career prospects. Puts an innocent kid in jail in the process. I think we've got him, Jenny. Yeah. Let's not celebrate until this kid's out of jail. "This is to inform you that a complaint "is being prepared against you. "Once the material is received, you will have 30 days to respond." What... May Langford. Both took notes during their meeting. If we can get his, we can prove their story. Yeah. But do you think he'd really save something like that? He saves everything. Even something that might be incriminating? He literally saves everything. Okay. How? How do we get our hands on the notes? Well, he used to keep his old notes at the law firm's offices, but then they remodeled, so he temporarily put them in the firm's storage facility. Do you think they're still there? Absolutely. (KNOCKING) It's Daniel. He must have heard from the Review Board. Go upstairs and listen. (KNOCKING CONTINUES) You here to confess? I didn't invite you in. You invited me in the moment you started screwing with my life. Okay. I think you have that backwards. Look, Jenny is lying to you. She killed your husband, and somehow in your grief she has convinced you of that lie. No. You've convinced me of that. You need to back off. Or what? Or I will sue you for defamation and take everything that you've got... which is clearly quite a bit. Okay. Look, you don't have to sue me, okay? You can take everything I've got. You're just not gonna be able to enjoy it when you're sitting in jail. Why did you call the review board? We found something very delicious, Daniel. A case from your past. All I've gotta do is put everything together, take it to the review board, and then it's bye bye, judge. You're bluffing. It doesn't really matter what you think, because in the next couple of weeks, you're not even gonna know what hit you. Seriously, you might as well resign now. Save yourself the public humiliation. All I've gotta do is put everything together. I've gotta dot the I's, and your whole world is gonna come crashing down. (STAIRS CREAK) Jenny, open the door. Oh, my God, Daniel, get away from me! You made me do it. You just wouldn't leave it alone, would you? Open the door! Jenny! Open the damn... Think, think, think... (PHONE RINGS) 911, what's your emergency? Hello? Hello, are you there? 911, what's your emergency? Hold on, we're gonna trace the call. Help is on the way. Alibi. Alibi. (PHONE RINGING) Judge Hackett's office. Helen, hey, it's me. Hi. Hi, yeah, I, uh, I came in early today. Uh, listen, I'm stuck down in the hearing room, and I forgot something. Could you pop over to the file room and grab me a case file? Yeah, it's uh, People V. Demko. Sure, I'll go get it. Okay, great. (PHONE RINGING) Hey, Judge, I just got the file. Oh, good. I'm, uh, glad I caught you. Look, I may need to go out later and I think I left my car keys on my desk. Do you mind running them down here for me so I don't have to come back up? Sure, I'll go check. Okay, thank you. Here are your keys and the files you asked for. Is there anything else that I can get for you? No, thank you. You've done enough already. What time did you get in? Oh, I don't know, maybe 7:00. Just couldn't sleep. Thought maybe I'd get some work done. Well, you can always call me to come in early. Don't be silly. I'm sure I make your life miserable enough already. Hey, uh, one thing you can get for me. Can you make a list of every case I was personally involved in back at the old firm? That could take a while. Thank you. 911, what's your emergency? I just saw someone be attacked. I think she... I... I don't... I don't know if she's... Daniel did it. I saw him attack her. I was standing right there. Where did this occur? 25 Hamilton Way. Units have already responded to that location. Oh, thank God. Can I have your name, please? Jennifer Fischer. Okay. I'm going to have some officers meet you there so you can give your statement. Okay, that's fine. I'm on, uh, I'm on the corner of Allen and Mariner. Wait right there. Officers will be with you shortly. (PHONE RINGING) Oh, my God, Jenny, what's going on? Oh, Rosa, you are never gonna believe what just happened. I was just about to call you. The police were just here looking for you. What? Jenny, did you really kill May? Oh, my God, what? No! No! May's dead? I guess somebody saw you arguing with her the other day. They found a search for airline flights in her computer. This is insane. We'll tell the police. I just need to get this one piece of evidence. If I can get it, it can prove what Daniel is capable of. Tell the police. Let them get it. Daniel has connections. If I tell them, someone's gonna leak it to him and he's gonna destroy the evidence before I can even get to it. Well, whatever you're gonna do, do it quickly. They said they're tracking your cell phone location. What? Oh, my God. Hey! Hey! Hey! Hi. Can you take me to the airport? Not right now, Miss. I've got a pickup at the Canadian border. Canada? Yeah. Which way is that? West, in this direction. Okay. Well, thank you anyway. All right. Bye. (SIRENS APPROACHING) Unit T646, the signal's headed west. She may be heading for the Canadian border. We're in pursuit. Excuse me, your Honor. Detective Logan. What can I do for you, Detective? Have you seen or heard from Jennifer Fischer today? No, I haven't. Has she gone missing or something? She's wanted for questioning in a murder investigation. Murder? My God. You mind me asking whose? May Langford. That's terrible. I just... just saw her a few days ago at a charity event. She was with Jenny, actually. They seemed friendly. What happened? Uh, well, we're still looking into that. Tell you, I really thought I knew Jenny, you know, but murder? Well, I didn't say she was a suspect. Which brings me to why I'm here, actually. Ms. Fischer called 911 this morning and said she saw you kill Mrs. Langford. That's absurd. What reason would I have to kill her? If you could just tell me where you were this morning between 8:30 and 9:00? I was here. I came in early today. Okay. Um, anyone see you here? No. No, I mean, it's pretty much a ghost town before 8:00. All right. Anybody see me there? No. Uh, Mrs. Langford has security cameras, but they're not currently working. Hmm, that's too bad. Yeah, that's too bad. Okay. Well, let me, uh, let me see if I can clear this up for you. Hey, Helen? Your Honor? Yeah. Uh, what time did you get in today? 8:30. Oh, well, there you go. Um, and you were here with Judge Hackett at that time? Well, no. I didn't actually see the Judge until around 9:30 in the hearing room. Ah, yeah, that's right. The car keys. Hmm? You had me get the car keys from your desk. Oh, yeah. No. Yeah. I... I came in early before 8:00. I dropped my keys on my desk, and then lent down to the hearing room to work. He called me after 9:00 to bring them to him. I was at my desk the whole time before that. So, you had to have dropped your keys on your desk before 8:30. Okay. Just needed to clear that up. No, of course. And if Jenny contacts me for whatever reason, I will definitely let you know. Thank you. I can show you out. Where did you go? (PHONE RINGING) Hello? Hello, you have a collect call from A.P. Tizer. I'll accept the charges. All right, I'll connect you. Hey. I know you were hoping to get together tonight, but my boyfriend is being really clingy. Uh, if I can get away I'll swing by our usual place, but I can't promise anything. Okay. Hey. Hey! Did you get what you needed? Not yet. I had to dump my car when I found out they were looking for me. Take my car. No. I... I don't want them to know that you're involved. I'll say I gave you an extra key when you were living with me. Okay. This should get you a motel room for the night. I can't. Are you kidding? Take it. You can't use your credit card. Thank you. My car's parked on the corner of Main and Collins. Now go. Get a motel room, get some sleep, and then in the morning, get up, get whatever you need, and call your lawyer. You're right. Thank you for everything. It's gonna be over soon. Oh, God, I hope so. Thank you. Rosa. Daniel? I've been looking for you. What do you mean? (MUFFLED SCREAM) Where is she? Where is she? She's gone. Where? Tell me! Where? Where did she go? I... I don't know. Tell me! I don't know. I think the waiter was totally checking you out. No. (LAUGHING) Oh, my God. Oh, my God, are you okay? Is she dead? I don't know. Call 911. You were right about everything, May. I'm going to make sure he doesn't get away with what he did to you. Good morning. You have that list I asked you for yesterday? Yes. It's... it's right here. Hey, Helen? Helen! Yes? My old handwritten notes, when the firm renovated the office, did I put them in storage anywhere? Yes. I think they went into the firm's old storage facility. Didn't Jenny help you move them? That's right. I'm gonna go out for awhile. Don't take messages. Don't try to reach me. You've got a hearing. Cancel it. Cancel it? But... Just cancel it! Excuse me, ma'am? Is the judge in? No, He left maybe 20 minutes ago. He didn't say where he was going. I can let him know that... No, that's all right. Uh, don't bother him. Maybe you can help me. Now, you said the judge was here all morning because he had to have arrived and placed his keys on his desk before you got here at 8:30. Right. I was at my desk the whole time. Okay. Now, think, are you certain you were here all morning? Of course. Hmm. Well, the Judge did call me before that and asked me to get him something from the working cases file room. And where is the file room? Down at the end of the hall, turn right. So, you can't see your desk or the Judge's office from inside the file room? No, but I was there for maybe a few minutes. Does your phone have a call log on it? Of course. He called me at 8:55. From the phone in the hearing room? No, from his cell phone. But maybe his cell phone was next to him. It would be quicker than using the office phone. Yeah, maybe. Thank you. The body of the victim has been identified as 30-year-old Rosa Harris. Police would only say that they have not ruled out the possibility that last night's murder was related to the earlier killing of Ms. May Langford. When reached for questioning, police said that they have identified one suspect who still remains at large and is wanted for questioning. Please still be here. Oh, please be here. Please. Yes. Yes. Omar Jackson. If I had thought about him yesterday at May's house, I wouldn't have had to kill her. I could have just come down here and destroyed my notes and you and May could have gone on with your little "let's destroy Daniel club," year after year, getting more pathetic, drunk, bitter. I think I would have liked to have seen that. I'm sure you would have. Too bad you'll be in jail. You're never showing those to anyone, Jenny. What, you killed May and Rosa, and now you're just gonna kill me too? No, see, that's where you're wrong. You killed May, and then you attacked Rosa, and feeling remorseful, you then killed yourself using the gun that you stole from May's house. You are unbelievable. I can't believe I was actually in love with you. I never imagined that you'd be such a monster. Love is blind. All you had to do was play along. One little lie, that's it. Now, look at all the trouble you've caused. You actually think you're gonna get away with this? Yeah. Yeah. Because all it takes is a little brains, Jenny. You're desperate, Daniel. You may have had enough time to think the accident through, but May's house? The cops are gonna find something to place you there, I know it. Shut up! Shut up and give me the document! No. Yeah, Jenny, I'm not kidding. Give it to me! Who's down there? Hey, is somebody down here? Oh, hey, Ed. Oh, hey, Mr. Hackett. What are you doing down here? Oh, I just, uh, I was trying to find a file, and old file I couldn't... couldn't place. I thought I heard voices. Oh, yeah. That was me. I was just, uh, a little frustrated, but it's all good now. Hey, congratulations on the promotion. Yeah, thank you. Jenny? Jenny? Jenny! Ah! No, no! You're not going anywhere, Jenny. (SHRIEKING) You just couldn't do it, huh? One little lie and you just couldn't do it, could you? Huh? Far enough, Jenny. I'm sorry it has to end this way, but you're coming with me right now. All right, stop right there! Put it down. Detective, it's a good thing you're here. She tried to kill me. No. Step back. Yeah, of course. How did you find us? Train engineer reported some trouble over here. Put the gun down. Now, turn around, get on your knees and put your hands behind your head. No, no, not you. You, Your Honor. What? You heard me. I will have your badge for this, Logan. Well, good for you. In the meantime, I'm placing you under arrest for the murder of May Langford, and the attempted murder of Rosa Harris. Rosa's alive? She can't be. You said she was dead. That's the story I put out. I was afraid you might leave town if you thought she survived. So she... she told you everything? She did. And that sent me out looking for this. What's that? You ran a red light in your hurry to get back into town. It turns out the traffic camera does a pretty good job of catching the driver's face and license plate number, a half mile from May Langford's house, five minutes after the 911 call. The same time you claimed to be at the courthouse. Detective, I... I have some important documents I'd like to surrender. They... they could help free an innocent man. Let me guess who they belong to. Thank you. Let's go. Watch your head. Harold! Harold, you have to help me. They know about that thing with your kid. A friend in the department gave me a rundown on the notes you had on the Jackson case. Nowhere does it say I had any knowledge of my son being witness to a murder. But we talked about it. You and me. No. No, we didn't. What? Yes, of course we did. You told me that if I did this one favor for you... I have no knowledge of how this poor young man got sent to jail for something that he didn't do. And frankly, I'm appalled by your involvement. Clearly I misjudged you. Harold. Harold! Harold! Harold, please! Please! It must be so frustrating to know the truth but no one believes you, especially when all the evidence points to you. Dindursky, get him out of here. Right away. Well, I have to admit it. He framed you pretty good, but, you know, there was just enough that didn't quite add up, and that made me question his alibi. Well, I suppose his luck had to run out. I just wish it had run out sooner, then May would still be alive. I am truly sorry, Ms. Fischer... for everything. And I apologize, but I still need to get a statement from you. I'll have someone give you a ride down to the station in a few minutes. You sure you're ready for this? I am. Omar Jackson is out of prison. Daniel's finally on his way to prison, and I get to take care of the kids again. I just wish May was here so I could thank her. And thank you, by the way. You've already thanked me like a thousand times. I know, but it'll never be enough. You never doubted me. Here, this is for you. What's this? Just open it. One coupon for a lifetime supply of chicken wings. (LAUGHS) On me, whenever you want. Just don't take advantage of it. Oh, I am. I am. (LAUGHS) |
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