Reptile (2023)

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There'll be no strings

To bind your hands

Not if my love can't bind your heart

And there's no need to take a stand

For it was I who chose to start

I see no need to take me home

I'm old enough to face the dawn

Did they say if they have kids?

I didn't ask.

sh*t!

Will, what is this?

Ehh, it's probably a rat.

Whatever it is, it's long gone.

The pool's a f*cking mess.

Looks like a swamp.

-Stop.

-What's wrong?

You know, you used to love

to fool around in the nice ones.

Is this one above my pay grade?

I'm in the middle

of a dark tunnel,

and my car dies on me.

So, I'm sitting there alone

and looking for a flashlight,

but then I hear a train coming towards me,

but I can't see it.

So, I started feeling for the keys to turn

the battery on and flash the lights,

but they were gone.

And I could hear the train

speeding towards me,

and I went to get out, but I couldn't.

-I couldn't move. I just froze.

-And then what?

That's it.

What do you think it means?

Maybe you're afraid

of getting caught.

Just call me angel of the morning

Angel

Just touch my cheek

Before you leave me

Hi.

This is Summer Elswick of Grady Real--

What's the secret to survival?

And how did we survive

when so many others didn't?

-Mm-hm?

-I'll tell you the secret.

But first, I'm going to need you

to do something for me.

-I hate the beard.

-Of course you do.

It just doesn't look good.

I need you to take everything

you know about your business,

set it aside.

Good. Again.

Advertising?

Set it aside.

We say to ourselves,

when it takes six months to find a buyer,

"Oh, well, it must have been

a marketing problem,"

but it is not a marketing problem.

The problem

is us.

As a matter of fact,

there's a lot of assholes

in this business.

And the good news

is that that is good news for you.

I never wanted

to be the one to show places.

Made me too nervous.

So Bill, Will's father,

God rest his soul, uh, insisted.

He says, "Camille, you've got to."

Remember that, honey?

Thank you, dear.

Uh, so anyway, there was

this fellow standing outside

Where the f*ck were you?

I'm sorry. I fell asleep.

You know how much this meant to me.

And where were you?

You fell asleep?

It's fine.

Hello? This is Summer.

Okay, listen, I gotta go.

- Making moves.

- Hey, man.

Sorry. It was a crazy day.

These foreclosures are a steal.

-You're smart to move on it.

-Everybody wants a piece.

Back door open.

Hey! I'm in the kitchen.

- Do you mind if we make a stop?

- Do your thing.

Hi, this is Summer

This'll only be a second.

All good.

Front door open.

Hello?

Hello?

Summer?

Are you retiring to France?

Look, don't look at me.

Tommy picked this place.

This can't be true, girl

She loves everything French.

- French dressing, French

- Men.

French men, French kissing

- Look who decided to show up.

- How's my favorite niece?

Hey.

-Fashionably late.

-No, Wally, we started late.

- What happened?

- Cut myself.

Kitchen accident.

-Six stitches, right there.

-Bullshit. Judy stabbed him.

You deserved it.

- Look at them.

- Young love.

Hey, they're calling.

You guys drinking, come on.

- traveling for two weeks.

- See anything you like, Vic?

-I can't f*cking read this.

-I got you, baby.

I'm gonna have the escargot

Hey, Wally. I knew Oklahoma

could boot scoot,

but I didn't know

he could speak French.

Judy, here we go. Malta, Croatia.

- Oh yes.

- We end in Scarborough Castle

-I'll take the spaghetti, please.

-No, give him the duck.

- I'll take the duck.

- Good boy.

- It's supposed to be haunted.

- Are you afraid?

- No, I'm excited.

- Now, look at Allen's face.

That's the face of a man who's about

to spend more money on one dinner

for four guys he doesn't even like,

than he has on Deena, his kids,

birthdays, Christmas, vacations

- Did I miss anything else?

- No, you got everything.

Excuse me.

Gotta get this. Excuse me.

That's the bank!

-Tell 'em the Jesse James story.

-Come on, you do it better than I do.

Tell 'em! Tell 'em.

Once upon a time,

Jesse James and his g*ng robbed a train.

And he held everyone at gunpoint.

He says, "All right,

give us all your money or we k*ll

the women and r*pe all the men."

One of the guys with his hands up says,

"I'm sorry, don't you mean

k*ll the men and r*pe all the women?"

And then a gay guy in the back says,

"Excuse me, I think Mr. James

knows how to rob a train."

- More wine? Anyone? Anyone?

- We need more.

Tell us about this trip.

It's two weeks.

We end up at this castle

in Scarborough, England.

It's supposed to be haunted.

We stay there for three nights.

He's not gonna like that.

He doesn't know

it's supposed to be haunted.

Standby 7-2, West 21st Street, #3.

Can you keep a secret?

Sure.

I'm sick.

What do you mean?

I got MS.

I just found out last week.

Don't worry, I'm not gonna die on you.

Jesus Christ.

Get those people across the street.

And no press.

I don't want anyone talking to them.

Cleary, what do we got?

We got a dead realtor.

- You already pull the case number?

- Yeah. 19H-012.

and the eaves above the attic.

Lot of nooks and crannies in a place

like this. You've been all over, right?

Is there any back staircase?

That kind of stuff?

Uh-huh? Look in the basement?

What's in the basement?

Uh-huh?

Look in the backyard.

There's sheds and things out there.

I need you to look very carefully

in those kind of places.

So the k*ller forgot something.

She was stabbed so hard

it got jammed in her pelvis.

Oh.

That's mine.

What's your name, man?

Um, Joe.

Joe, when you walk through that door,

there's a jury of 12 watching you.

You understand?

Yes, sir.

I heard a car pull up.

And I looked up and saw a man

walking towards the front door.

Hang on, Brenda. Where were you?

I was in that house right there.

I was outside smoking a cigarette.

Do you live there?

No, I'm the caregiver there.

So you hear the car pull up,

you look this way,

then what happened?

I saw a man walk into the house.

- Just do your job!

- You ever seen that man before?

- Settle down.

- No.

- About how old do you think he was?

- I don't know.

- What'd he look like?

- I couldn't tell.

He was wearing a hoodie.

I'll tell you what though.

He walked sort of funny.

- What do you mean?

- Like he had a limp.

Hi, Will.

Tom. Scarborough Homicide.

Everything is being recorded.

Before we start, I wanna say that

I'm very sorry about what happened, Will.

How long were you and Summer together?

About a year and a half.

How would you describe your relationship?

Normal.

Uh

Ups and downs.

Like any relationship, I guess.

Hm.

When was the last time you saw her?

Uh, I saw her this morning.

Did you notice anything strange about her?

No.

Well, we had an argument

last night.

What about?

Doesn't even matter now. I had this thing.

Um, she never showed up.

Do you know

who she was meeting at the house?

I don't know.

I don't know their name. She

She never told me.

Huh.

I was going to marry her.

I told my mom.

The day I met her.

I said

I said, "I'm going to marry her."

Why didn't you?

Well, she's technically still married.

I know that sounds weird,

but they were separated.

What's her husband's name?

Sam Gifford.

Will, would you be willing to take

a polygraph down the road?

Yeah.

Good.

Open.

Lift your arm.

What about the poly?

Good luck with that.

Come on, I just want to hook him up to it,

see what he says.

-You don't even have to plug it in.

-You guys did that in Philly?

From time to time, yeah.

Not against the law.

He's got no scratches, nothing under

his nails, no signs of struggle.

Tom, let him go home.

He's cooperating with us.

All we got is a grandmother in Milwaukee

we're trying to get ahold of.

Did we find her phone yet?

No, but we got a ping order.

We've been calling. Nothing.

Okay.

Hi.

What happened?

They f*cked up.

I see.

- Hi, Peter.

- Hey, Tom.

Uh, our bad.

We made a mistake, but, uh, don't worry.

It's going to come out of our end.

We'll, uh, get it fixed.

You think Nichols

should be our lead?

Yeah. Why?

His past may bring

the wrong kind of attention.

He doesn't have a past. He's clean.

If anything, he's got

more experience handling homicide

than anyone in our department.

Okay.

Good morning.

I'm Chief Marty Graeber.

This is Captain Robert Allen.

We're here to talk about

the m*rder that occurred last evening.

I do want to remind you all

this is an ongoing investigation,

so there's not going to be

a lot of we can talk about,

but we'll do the best we can.

But I do want to emphasize that

our detectives have been

working through the night.

They will not rest

until we find out who did this.

I want to make that very clear.

Our men and women are

some of the best in law enforcement

anywhere in the country.

- So with that

- I just wanna air it out.

I love you.

Heard of knives getting stuck before.

First time I've ever seen it.

We had to cut into the bone

and pull it out. That's how hard it hit.

Thirty-three and a half

s*ab wounds in total.

Semen in her vaginal cavity,

wrists were bound by rope.

Checked with the lab,

there weren't any fingerprints anywhere.

No bruises sustained below the waist.

No sign of forced sexual contact.

Well, we still can't rule out r*pe, home?

No, that's right.

We can't.

We also recovered blond hair

that doesn't belong to the victim.

Let me see that.

Can I show you something strange?

See this on the edge of her left palm?

It's not blood.

It's paint.

It's called calcimine.

They used it in old houses.

They don't make it anymore.

Found traces of it in the rug.

What are these from?

Bruises. Probably a defensive wound.

What happened to your hand?

Kitchen accident.

- f*ck me.

- What is it? Dark blue? Purple?

What color

did the neighbor say it was?

The neighbor never saw the car.

This is the only angle we got?

Yeah.

It's a Buick LeSabre.

Yep. Buick LeSabre, 1990.

Excuse me, sir. Zoom in.

Is it missing a hubcap?

Right there, huh?

It's a good catch.

Who is that?

Summer and her ex-husband.

Uh-huh.

Can I borrow this?

Sure, take whatever you want.

I can't stay here.

I understand.

You mind?

No.

She had only one computer?

Uh, yeah, just the laptop.

She always took it with her.

Mr. Grady.

Do you know if Summer had life insurance?

No, I don't know.

Okay.

It's easy to find out.

Thank you.

I love this kitchen.

521, switch to channel six.

All units, all units,

we have a robbery in progress at 108

Yeah. I don't know him.

Okay.

Do you know

if she had any secret admirers?

No.

She's got no life insurance.

Check this out.

- What am I watching?

- Sam Gifford. The ex-husband.

He's on file for a bunch of dope stuff.

Apparently he collects

human hair for his art.

He ain't afraid.

A beauty school dropout, huh?

Excuse me.

Oh.

Hey. Sorry.

Afternoon.

We're with the Scarborough

Police Department.

And we're looking for Sam Gifford.

Okay. That's me.

We'd like to talk to you

about Summer Elswick.

Do you mind if we talk up front?

Is she okay?

Well, uh not really.

What happened?

She was att*cked by someone

and she was stabbed.

Is she dead?

Yeah.

I'm sorry, Sam.

I'd like to ask you some questions.

Okay?

Yeah.

When was the last time you saw her?

Couple of months ago.

Where were you Saturday?

Uh, I was, uh

fishing.

-Fishing up north near Jackson Lake.

-And who'd you go with?

I went alone.

- Like what time?

- Maybe, um

nine a.m.?

What time d'you get back?

I got home last night.

- Is that your truck?

- Yeah, it is.

Did you drive up in it?

- I did.

- Okay.

What's that on your hand?

- It's paint.

- Oh yeah?

Can I Mind if I see it?

Am I a suspect?

Well, Mr. Gifford, right now everyone

is a suspect. You understand.

-We're just trying to do our job.

-Yeah, I understand.

Um, if you guys aren't going to

read me my rights, we're done here.

And if you are,

I want a lawyer. Thank you.

Wait!

- We're just trying to gather information.

- Have a nice day.

William, Oklahoma, Mary, 755.

I need all the LPR northbound

and southbound on I-35.

Yeah. You got it buddy. Thank you.

By the way,

why does Wally call you Oklahoma?

'Cause I can cut a rug, baby.

Sides face, grand square.

50% of female victims

are k*lled by their exes.

Four ladies chain.

Promenade.

Multiple s*ab wounds?

I mean, that's a crime of passion.

And if the husband's a drug user,

you can bump that up to 90%.

Baby, I'm concentrating.

Allemande left,

and a right-and-left grand.

Keep the corner.

There you go. There you go.

- Wally, what are you giving us?

- He's promoting himself.

- Here you go.

- His side business.

It even has a logo.

Now, please tell your uncle,

it's called capitalism.

And he could learn a thing or two.

What is this,

"Active Duty Security Consulting"?

What's up with the bulldog?

Because when we bite, we never let go.

Come on, Wally, be honest.

This ain't your logo.

This is definitely your mugshot.

Did you hear that?

At least they got my good side.

Do you have to be

walked twice a day?

How long have you been with your lady?

Too long. Six years.

Why don't you marry her?

No f*cking way.

How old are you, man?

Forty-five.

Coming up to that big five-oh.

You don't want to end up old and alone.

That's a real bitch.

I came into this world alone,

I'll go through it alone,

and I'm going to die alone.

So f*ck it.

Okay, tough guy.

She sold half a dozen houses,

no commissions.

That'd piss me off.

According to her records,

she didn't get commissions

on six of her sales.

Is that right?

Well, it's it's a little more

complicated than that.

Her commissions went into

the purchase of an investment property.

That way she didn't have to pay taxes.

It's a townhouse on McKinley.

About how much money we talking about?

Uh, I think about 70 grand.

We don't touch it.

It goes to the family.

Who owns 1502 Whitcomb, by the way?

I own it.

That's good to know.

One less phone call we have to make.

Seventy grand.

She never got a divorce.

That's a motive for the ex.

Maybe.

- Let's see it.

- Eighteen grand.

Oh, that's a lot of money.

It's an investment

if we ever want to sell it, but

That's awful. Who would do that?

In Philly, when Tommy's partner

was being investigated,

we were dealing with

all kinds of crazy sh*t.

Tommy was sleeping

with a g*n under his pillow.

I was convinced

he was gonna blow my tits off.

-Where's my money?

-Jesus Christ! What the f*ck?

The cops under investigation

thought Tommy was gonna talk.

They used to carve,

like with a rock or something,

they used to carve this sh*t

into the windshield of my car,

like, "Cheese-eater.

Admit the rat in you."

That must have been hell.

Ugh, you have no idea.

That's why we had to leave.

- It's Paul's birthday. Sign it.

- Jesus. You're f*cking crazy.

He's gonna love it.

Not the right tit. That's for Allen.

Tommy was so depressed

he wouldn't come out of the bedroom.

It knocked the life out of us.

Never again.

If it wasn't for my uncle and Deena,

who knows where we'd be.

So how's Mr. Detective Cleary doing?

Well, aside from never wearing a tie

he's doing pretty good.

Good. Because I taught him

everything he knows.

Not everything I know.

Everything he knows.

Oh, man, those eggs are good

Uncle Allen had a scare.

What do you mean?

He was in the hot tub

and he couldn't get out. He couldn't move.

Deena had to pull him out all by herself.

How is he now?

He's fine.

-Deena should've called us.

-I know.

She's worried that

it's only going to get worse now.

Jesus Christ.

Yes?

Yes, sorry to bother you.

I think I accidentally got

some of your mail.

Thank you.

Oh wait, that's This is mine.

I don't This one was open already.

This is mine, that's yours.

That's yours. That's yours.

All the rest are yours.

Okay. All right, thank you.

You don't remember me?

No, I'm sorry.

Well, I guess, uh

I wouldn't remember me either.

You know, if I were you.

Is your mother home?

Your mother would remember me.

I just wanted to give you

my condolences. That's it.

-Move your f*cking foot!

-No problem.

What the f*ck?

Her phone pinged in Limerick

at 19:40 the night before she was k*lled.

- Where the f*ck is Limerick?

- About 45 minutes east.

She sold a property there.

Why would she go back?

To show it.

No.

She sold it 14 months ago.

Can I help you?

And, uh, who's been painting it?

Church members volunteer.

I'm the caretaker. I just watch the place.

Okay.

So

have you seen her before?

I I don't recognize her.

-No?

-Mm-mm.

How about that car?

No, I haven't seen it.

Okay, well, one more.

How about this gentleman?

No, I haven't seen him.

Okay, well oh for three.

At least we know

where the paint came from.

Yeah.

And the hair came back. It's a wig.

What about the number

that called her?

It's a burner.

It only dialed one number. Summer's.

It was activated

the day before the m*rder.

The day she received the initial call.

It was used to make six calls to Summer.

After the m*rder, nothing.

Get me the video from the store.

Yeah, we tried.

They wiped it.

Oh great. So we got a wig and sh*t.

I'd call that grape purple.

Okay. We got a purple Buick.

It's not a Buick.

This is the car I drove in college.

It's a Chrysler Imperial from the '90s.

You see that slit right there?

That's a window.

My dad got me one.

Everyone thought I was a narc.

Here, let me show you.

Is that the car

you lost your virginity in?

- No. It was a different car.

- Hm.

-And it was in high school.

-Oh, that's right.

You were 14. That's gross.

You're gross.

You lost your virginity to a prost*tute.

Look, you see the eyelids

right there on the headlights?

They open and close.

Oh. Unknown caller.

Who could that be? Your hooker?

Hello?

You got this August 26th?

Uh, let me check the invoice.

No. Received May 26th.

Is this the original paint?

Uh, yes, it is. Factory paint.

Okay, thank you.

- Anything you need, let me know.

- Yeah.

- What year is this Silverado?

- 2020.

- How many miles?

- Thirty thousand.

Cleary. Come check it out.

It's nice, huh?

Yeah.

Fifty K.

You can afford that?

Hell yeah.

Really?

You're forgetting one thing.

What's that?

The overtime, baby.

Milk it.

- Does it have rear video?

- Yes, sir. Rear and front.

She was precious.

She was.

Thank you.

And I'm so glad that I could be here.

Me too.

Thank you, son.

Hey.

Hey, stop!

The Chrysler Imperial and

the New Yorker Fifth Avenue that shares

are the biggest Chryslers you can buy.

My condolences, Will.

Thank you.

Um, can I talk to you for a second?

Of course.

A few nights ago,

this guy we know

showed up at my mother's house.

He was acting strange and

Strange in what way?

He tried to force himself

inside the house.

-How?

-I went to close the door.

- Uh-huh?

- He puts his foot in the door.

Okay.

What's his name?

Eli Phillips.

How do you know him?

We bought a piece of land to develop.

This is when my dad ran the company.

It was a farm. A family farm.

We gave them a fair price.

They still didn't want to sell.

I guess they really didn't have a choice.

Anyway, after we bought it,

the father committed su1c1de.

And the son blamed it on us.

He's tried to hack into

our server a few times.

Our IT guy keeps blocking him.

I understand.

But, uh, there's not much we can do.

Unless he shows up again.

And if he does,

you call me.

Anytime.

Thanks.

I've been abused,

harassed, tortured, bullied

He was at Whitcomb.

The police aren't gonna do anything

These are the people Summer called

in the last three months.

Good.

The FBI has a record that she called them

and wanted to report narcotics activity.

Apparently, they gave her

the number for the DEA.

They say she never called.

Uh-huh.

Hey, Smith. Not bad for a rookie.

Thanks, boss.

f*ck off!

You know

Eli Phillips?

I'm Detective Tom Nichols.

This is my partner Dan Cleary.

Got a minute to chat?

About what?

Summer Elswick.

Summer

Yeah, sure. No problem.

Just give me one second.

Let me put some clothes on.

Hey, how you doing?

You have any weapons on you?

No.

Okay. You mind turning around?

Just turn around.

Just put your arms out. Yep.

There you go.

Anything, uh, sharp in your pockets

that might surprise me?

No.

Hey, you know what? We have

the same birthday, me and you.

- No sh*t.

- Yep.

Geminis, right?

Gemini?

May 26?

Yeah.

We're like, uh, twins.

Saw you outside of Whitcomb

the other night.

Yeah. 'Cause I was there.

Yeah? What were you doing there?

I heard about it.

Yeah? So how'd you hear about it?

Uh, police scanner.

It's a little hobby of mine.

I can tell you who did it,

if you guys want me to.

Okay, who's that?

Will Grady.

Funny, he just told us you showed up at

his mother's and threatened both of them.

He said that I Well, that's a lie.

I didn't thr*aten anybody.

- Yeah, they're both lying, both liars.

- Anyway.

If you go back, it's gonna be

considered intimidation of a witness,

and you're gonna be arrested.

-I didn't thr*aten--

-No. Listen to me.

You're gonna be arrested. You understand?

You know, I know who you are.

I read an article about you, uh,

and your partner.

Corzano?

Convicted for dr*gs,

gambling, uh, bribery.

You didn't know that?

You known him six years?

You didn't know anything about it?

That sounds like a lie to me.

Why were you really

at Whitcomb the night she was k*lled?

Because I wanted to see Will Grady

in, uh

in handcuffs.

Why?

Because he's the devil. That's why.

He's a crook.

They're all crooks.

Like your partner.

Did you have anything

to do with Summer's death?

No.

Good. You mind

if we take a sample of your DNA?

No.

- Cool. Let's do it now.

- You mean here? Now?

Yeah.

I meant, no, I don't I don't

Uh, wouldn't like that right now.

-I don't like needles.

-It's not needles. It's a Q-tip.

- Oh, they're doing Q-tips now.

- It's just a swab.

-Should I talk to a lawyer?

-No, you don't need to talk to a lawyer.

Call me when you make up your mind. Okay?

Stay away from the Gradys.

And take it easy with that hat.

You don't want to get hurt.

I respect the police.

What do we know about the husband?

We got his license plate up at

Jackson Lake at the time of the m*rder.

You got his car there.

You don't have him.

She called the FBI to report narcotics.

Do we have a record of her calling us?

No, sir. We checked.

Who do we like for the DNA?

- Oh, come on

- Jesus.

I got the boyfriend for 20.

Come on, Nichols. Who do you got?

Look at Allen. A steady rolling man.

All right, I'll go with

Will Grady, the boyfriend.

Ah, okay. Safe bet.

What about you, Vic? Who do you got?

Let me ask you guys a question.

When you interviewed the Eli guy,

did he have a blond wig on by any chance?

Nah, I'll take Eli.

- Okay.

- Nichols' twin.

I'm going with the fisherman.

The ex-husband.

-Here you go.

-All right.

Sir?

Uh, I'll pass.

Remind me again why we never

put out an APB on the Chrysler?

-Well, we just got a verification.

-Okay, then let's do it.

- Okay.

- Hold up.

There are 8,000 Chryslers in the county.

We're going to start a wild goose chase,

get everybody scared.

We're going to be getting

the DNA any moment.

We don't get the gift,

then we go after the Chrysler.

Okay. Okay. All right.

Okay, here we go.

- Thank you.

- Thank you so much.

-Make some space.

-Move that.

Deena's just getting drinks.

Okay. Here we go.

One beer

is not gonna k*ll the old man.

- Who wants pepperoni and sausage?

- Gimme one of those.

Let me ask you something.

Does that look like a bite mark to you?

- That's good.

- All right. That looks good.

- Who wants cheese? Anybody?

- Thank you.

- Anybody? Anybody?

- I got one. Thank you.

Hey, we're still doing that walk-through

with the boyfriend, right?

Yeah. When do you want to do it?

The sooner, the better.

Can you turn the recorder off, please?

Have you talked to Sam Gifford yet?

Yes, we have.

Did he tell you

they were still seeing each other?

No.

Well, they were.

How do you know that?

I was there.

You were where?

They used to fool around

in some of the houses.

Wait.

Last time we talked,

you said you didn't know the ex-husband,

and now you do.

Why are you telling us now?

My ex didn't want me talking to you guys.

Why is that?

Him and Sam work together.

What kind of work does he do?

He sells heroin and coke.

Was Summer involved with dr*gs?

No.

You think I can change my bet?

-I'm not wearing a tie.

-You have to.

Everybody will be wearing one.

Stop it.

I got it.

I walked in the front door.

And stopped right where you are.

Uh, I noticed her shoes right here.

Is that unusual?

Not really.

You want to protect the floor.

Hm.

Um, so, I, uh

I called out for her.

Um, no answer.

I try her phone, nothing.

And then what?

I, uh

I kneeled down

to, uh

to try to give her, uh, CPR.

I'm sorry.

It's all right.

Excuse me.

Excuse me.

Have all responding units

set up a perimeter.

Suspect is male, Caucasian,

33, 6'2", 190 pounds, brown hair.

Hey, Sam. Can you come to the door?

Open the door.

Are you alone here?

- Yes. What do you want?

- Got an arrest warrant for you.

- For what?

- I think you know.

- You'll have to come with us.

- Relax. Come on.

Let's go get your clothes.

All right? Come on.

- What? Why?

- We got a hit on your DNA.

-Yeah, we were sleeping together.

-Okay, good.

You can tell us all about it

at the station. Let's go.

Wait, I gotta go to the bathroom.

Okay, let's go to the bathroom.

Sam! sh*t! f*ck!

g*dd*mn it!

- Are you hit?

- No. He's got my g*n.

f*ck.

Sam. Put the g*n down. Put your hands up.

Cuff him.

He's dead.

What are you, a doctor?

Cuff him.

Thirteen kilos of heroin.

We'll have the dogs go through the house.

So far so good.

Pretty f*cking exciting, huh?

Check this out.

b*llet went in, still stuck.

That's why he sh*t at us.

Hey.

I'm sorry.

We're going to need your g*n.

- Call your rep.

- Okay.

The suit you asked me about is back.

Thought they were done with the banging.

Well, they have to replace

a thing for your faucet.

- Pretty frustrating.

- Mm.

Don't mention nothing about the limp.

Nothing about the Chrysler.

Nothing about the fact

that they were having an affair.

They're washing their hands.

You don't have to wash yours.

But I don't want you being upset

over a guy who tried to k*ll you.

Yeah, I'll make sure of it.

Yeah, it'll be good. All right.

See you.

You pissed clean.

Now we just got to get you

requalled with your w*apon.

You good with that?

He's ready.

There you go.

Oh, thanks.

Oh, and hey, Tom?

Next time, sh**t him in the front.

Makes this sh*t go a whole lot easier.

It's from the ladies over there.

What do you ladies do?

I work at Stone Mountain.

And you?

I don't know.

- You don't know?

- She wants to get into real estate.

Oh.

So you let other people

make up their minds for you?

No. No.

-I know a guy.

-Oh.

-I do know a guy. I know a guy.

-He knows a guy.

-Hm.

-Yeah.

He knows a guy.

Who kn Who knows a guy.

That's what happened.

I still feel bad though.

I lied.

A About knowing that she was still

sleeping with her ex.

We all get fleeced.

I was married.

And my husband told his mistress

I was his roommate.

- I'm sor I'm sorry.

- Wait

- I'm sorry. That

- What? I mean, it's fine. It's fine!

Get her home safe.

You were raised by your mom?

Why do you say that?

I assume because

you took your mother's last name.

Oh, no. I was raised by my father.

And your mother?

I don't know my mother.

I'm sorry to hear that.

That's all right.

So, as you know, this session is just

a requirement so you can get back to work.

Sounds good.

How have you been feeling?

Fine.

How are you sleeping?

Pretty good now.

But you know,

for years I've had this dream.

It's a recurring dream where I'm in

someone's house and there's people there.

It's like a party or something.

And then these bad guys come in,

and they start sh**ting at everyone.

And every time I get my g*n out

I can't pull the trigger.

It's a real nightmare.

That's a very common dream

among law enforcement.

Really?

Well, you know what's happened?

Since the sh**ting,

I've had that same dream,

but now I get to pull the trigger.

Interesting, huh?

-I hate you.

-Hey, Wally, how long you been a dope dog?

Twenty-four years. Why?

And you still can't tell

when someone's bluffing?

Bam!

Except your wife.

I know when she's bluffing.

- f*ck you.

- Vic, tell me what a dope dog is.

- An old-ass narc like him.

- Oh boy.

I got you.

-Hey, Allen, you're in?

-No, deal me out. Deal me out.

You gotta take care of yourself.

Take care of your family.

Look at Allen.

He's sick. I'm not supposed

to say nothin', but look at him.

sh*t happens.

You gotta think about your future.

You can't be a cop forever.

- sh*t, man.

- Paul!

- Come on. You're ruining my carpet.

- Sorry about that.

- Sorry about that, Wally. I'm sorry.

- Cost a lot of money.

- It's all right.

- Man, did I get you guys?

- Two-hundred-pound gorilla.

- I got it.

Now, make sure you dab that.

You're lucky I love you.

Anyway, I got a gig for you at my shop.

If you want it.

Active Duty Security consultant.

You like that? My idea.

All cops, ex-m*llitary,

all good guys, easy money.

All you gotta do is stand outside

a prince's penthouse.

It's nothing.

Just something for you to think about.

That's a nice watch, Wally.

Keep it.

I dunno.

I want you to have it.

I don't give a f*ck.

It's a Rolex. It's just a watch.

It's your watch, Wally. I don't want it.

Thank you.

Wally, if he doesn't want it,

I'll take it.

How many bad guys you caught this week?

I'm gonna tell you. None.

- Salud.

- Yes!

I know.

Which one you want?

Seriously, pick one.

I'm married, Wally.

So what? Hey

Come on, pick one.

I'm good, I'm good.

All right.

If you get a headache and go upstairs,

I'll make sure one of 'em

brings you a Tylenol.

How's that sound?

It's a big house. Nobody's gonna find out.

Look, I had a long talk with Graeber,

and we're going to recommend you

for the Medal of Valor.

I don't want a medal for k*lling someone.

You're not getting it for k*lling Gifford.

You're getting it

for saving Cleary's life.

Been doing some soul-searching.

Took your advice.

Oh yeah?

Yeah.

What's that?

No more Mr. Tough Guy.

Getting married.

Congratulations.

-That's awesome.

-Thanks.

Yeah, we haven't set a date yet, but, uh

be honored if you'd be my best man.

Best man, huh?

That's a lot of work, Dan.

Okay, okay, uh How about an usher?

An usher. Yeah.

We can do that.

Okay, good.

My future mother-in-law's

already up my ass

about getting my sperm tested,

make sure I'm still potent.

I hate when that happens.

Ow!

Right there.

Right there.

Right there.

Right there.

Yeah.

That's a bite.

It was the dentals that got Ted Bundy.

I'm pretty sure you're right.

This looks like a human bite to me.

So what do you want me to do?

You tell me. You're the expert.

Get me the dentals of this Gifford guy

and maybe we can rule him out.

Who confirmed that this is a human bite?

A forensic odontologist friend of mine

I used in Philly.

Uh-huh?

How do we know those weren't

there from a few days before?

Well, unless her hands were tied

in that position two days before,

that was done at Whitcomb.

So?

What do you want to do?

I want to get

Sam Gifford's dental impressions.

See if they match.

You really want to do that?

I feel it's the right thing to do.

We don't want someone else to get k*lled

because we didn't do our job, huh?

I won't stop you.

You sure you're not doing this

to milk the overtime for that truck?

Front door open.

I'm in the kitchen.

Hi.

Will. Hey.

- Hi.

- Nice to meet you.

I'm glad you both could make it.

What year is this place?

1968. Yeah.

Let me show you around.

That was the living area,

and here's your dining room.

You could fit a table of ten to 12 easy.

Can we see the bedroom?

Sure.

Up the stairs here.

Here's your master bedroom.

Got a his-and-hers closets

and a full bath.

- This is where it happened.

- You

Perfect. That's great.

Yes.

Whoa, that's sexy.

- What the f*ck are you doing?

- Oh.

Hey, can she take a picture with you?

-Please?

-Get out.

-It would be perfect--

-Get the f*ck out!

f*ck.

Now we know. We go from here.

Thank you.

Don't be scared, now.

It's inconclusive.

What did he say?

The bite is not deep enough.

Okay, so do you have any objections

to us closing the case?

Nah.

Okay, Captain. See you in six months.

You tried, babe.

We tried.

It was here at this abandoned

storefront on Hill Street

that a scary car collision

turned into something far more shocking.

The driver of this GMC Suburban collided

with a Ford Explorer and was stuck inside.

When police finally extracted

the man from the vehicle,

they found 13 kilos of heroin

in the back seat.

Police believe the man was trafficking

the dr*gs from the storefront

and reversed

Talking basketball--

they found 13 kilos of heroin

in the back seat.

Police believe the man was

trafficking the dr*gs from the storefront

and reversed without looking.

Thankfully, none of the--

more flooding today

as record rainfall

continues to pound the region,

stranding drivers and even train crews.

Yeah.

Looks like someone was locked inside

and went out the window

with the chair, huh?

Any blood?

No, sir.

So is there anyone you can think of

who might have done this?

I don't know.

How 'bout that Eli Phillips guy?

Look, I took a look around.

Aside from the broken window,

my mom's computer's here,

I didn't see anything of importance

that was missing.

Well, it is a big building.

Maybe have just one more look around.

Take some time--

I told you

we need to get cameras.

I know.

When police learned

that Stephanie's hair was long

and in a ponytail the day before she d*ed,

they realized that her k*ller had

I see no need to take me home

I'm old enough to face the dawn

Just call me angel of the morning

Angel

Just touch my cheek

Before you leave me

Baby

Take your finger off the trigger.

You okay?

He was creeping around.

Lower your g*n.

You told me when I was ready

to talk that I should reach out.

-Call the police.

-I did.

Give me your g*n, babe.

Go get dressed.

Babe, come here.

I'm proud of you.

I got something I want to show you.

Something that will prove

the Gradys are f*cking crooks.

Did you know that Summer was being

ripped off by a company called White Fish?

No?

This is your chance to redeem yourself.

I don't have to be redeemed,

you understand?

Do you know who Rudi Rakoczy is?

Never heard of him.

He works for the Gradys.

You're not listening to me!

Back here!

Rudi Rakoczy was picked up

with with 13 kilos of heroin.

You're not f*cking listening to me.

The Gradys are just laundering drug money.

For f*ck's sake!

You know my father d*ed

with a g*n in his mouth?

From a farm that he built

with his own f*cking hands!

You're a bigger crook than them

if you don't do something about it!

The Gradys are crooks!

The f*ck did your Gemini twin want?

f*ck if I know.

Maybe he wanted to go swimming.

Thanks. Judy should've

put a f*cking b*llet in his head.

Instead, she put a b*llet in the pool.

I got it.

No commissions.

No commissions. What the f*ck?

Hi.

Where can I find the drug-related

civil asset forfeitures?

White Fish isn't active anymore.

Do you have anything on it?

All I got is an old PO box. That's it.

Okay.

Wait.

There's another company

with that same PO Box.

What's it called?

A private security company.

Active Duty Consulting.

Okay, Jimmy.

I'll take it from here.

Yeah, the bust from the other day,

Rakoczy, can I see that?

Another one lost

to the dark side.

What do you mean?

He's C.I., Rakoczy.

He was an informant for us for years

and now he's got 15 years on his head.

When was this booked into evidence?

September 21st at midnight.

Can I see the dr*gs

from the Sam Gifford case?

They were sent up for disposal.

When?

8:30 a.m. on September 21st.

By who?

Wally Finn.

Uh-huh.

Scarborough PD. This is Jimmy.

Hey Jimmy, I need a favor.

I need the phone records

of a Rudi Rakoczy.

I need you to sign here.

- How am I supposed to do that?

- Unhook him.

Who bailed me out?

LILC Bail Bonds.

L LILC Bail Bonds?

I had a Kn*fe.

Um, can I have my Kn*fe back, please?

Change in there.

When you come back, you get your Kn*fe.

The next thing I knew,

it just went off.

And the guy was on the floor.

Turned out I hit the pool.

-Oh my God. I'm glad you're okay.

-Yeah, thank you.

How are you?

Good.

Where's everyone?

I dunno.

But Deena said that they're

gonna stay home for the night.

-Is Allen okay?

-Yeah.

Is that Peter over there? Our contractor?

Oh yeah.

What's he doing here?

-I might have told him about it.

-Okay.

That was a lot more fun than I remembered.

Haven't done that since I was a kid.

- Hey.

- Hey. How are you?

I saw the owner of Zuzu's.

Should I tell her about my bags?

Yeah, that's a good idea.

Go on. Yeah.

How's that, uh

that new kitchen treating you?

You find her attractive?

Which one?

How far would you go?

Excuse me?

No, are you willing to die for it?

I I don't know what

we're talking about here, Tom.

You don't know what the f*ck

I'm talking about?

- No. Absolutely no idea.

- Holy sh*t. You're f*cking cute.

I'm warning you, man.

Don't let me f*cking catch you.

How'd it go?

Done. Should we hit the floor?

Uh, I'm okay.

Peter, want to go?

No, I'm going to sit this one out.

No?

Okay.

You and me, babe. How 'bout it?

No. He was more scared than I was.

Did he say why he was there?

He said he knew Tom.

And he tried to leave,

so I fired a warning sh*t.

Hey, Tom.

Got the phone records you wanted.

You know, uh, the only weird thing I see

is that this Rudi Rakoczy guy

called this 3586 number 17 times

the day Summer Elswick was k*lled.

Anyway, food for thought.

Just found that interesting.

809-122-3586.

Hello?

Hey, this is ADT Security calling

about your upcoming camera install.

I'm sorry, but the person you called

has a voice mailbox

that has not been set up yet.

I don't want any trouble.

I just want what you took from me.

What I took from you?

Charming.

I'll tell you what.

You give me back

what you took from the office,

and I won't press charges.

Wait a minute. Let me get this straight.

I give you what I took from your office,

and you don't press charges?

- Very good.

- f*ck you.

How's your mom doing?

She still kicking?

No, she's she's dead, Will.

You know that.

You two know each other, right?

What's the difference between me and you?

What do you mean?

What's the difference between me and you?

You talk a good one, but you don't

do what you're supposed to do.

And what's that?

You don't know that song?

No, I don't.

What about you?

- What's that?

- You talk a good one

But you don't do

What you're supposed to do

Is that Wu-Tang?

Jesus Christ,

this clown thinks it's Wu-Tang.

It's Dr. Dre.

Hello?

Hello?

Here's what I got.

That 3586 phone number I flagged for you.

It belongs to a property trust.

No sh*t.

What else you got?

All I see is that it's listed under W6.

I talked to Deena, and they can

get the stem cell in the Bahamas,

but it's expensive

and their insurance won't cover it.

Well, they can afford it.

Right?

Yeah.

Is everything okay?

Yeah, everything's okay.

-I think we're finished here.

-Babe, you didn't even eat.

I'm not hungry. We'll take this to go.

Would you like any dessert?

Um

-No.

-We'll just have the check, please.

Thank you.

Oh my God. Look who's here.

Who?

Will Grady.

Is that his girlfriend?

That was fast.

Guess people grieve differently.

So they're covering all the closing costs.

They were eager.

You should've heard this guy

with the other broker.

He was an animal.

Didn't know you had it in you.

Well, I learned from the best.

- You got your card?

- Yeah.

- Okay, I'm gonna go say hello.

- Okay.

Thank you.

- Everything okay?

- Everything is fine.

Hey.

You're early.

- You found it good?

- Yeah, yeah.

Oh. It's the first time I've ever

shown a house at gunpoint.

-You're not afraid of g*ns, are you?

-Not if they're in the right hands.

Oh good.

Come on in.

So this was a formal living room,

but I think it'd make a great study

or an office.

And in here,

you've got more of your family room.

Could put a TV up there,

and there's great outdoor space as well.

Through here, got your kitchen.

Now, I think it looks a little dated,

but, uh, you know, you can replace

these countertops with, uh,

granite or some type of marble.

If your wife loves to cook,

I mean, I think she'll love this.

This is my favorite room in the house.

I mean, you could have a kids' playroom

or, you know, a man cave.

Wanna see the upstairs?

Let's start this way.

Right through to the master.

This is a relic

from the previous owner.

It's a street-facing view.

You know, it's a good room,

but I'd rip out the carpets

and start fresh.

You gonna answer that?

f*ck.

Let 'em leave a message.

Piece of sh*t real estate agent.

What?

What is it, babe?

Nothing. Go back to sleep.

Are you ready, babe?

I'm ready.

- Happy birthday.

- There they are!

There she is. Hey, beautiful.

- Hey, Tommy.

- Happy birthday.

Listen, I need to talk to you

about something, just you and me.

-Perfect. Me too.

-Okay?

- All right.

- Okay.

Mahalo!

-Welcome.

-Thank you.

- One for you.

- Mm-hm.

- Hello.

- Hello, hello. Mwah!

- You made it?

- Yes. I was up till midnight.

Happy birthday to you

Happy birthday to you

Happy birthday, dear Allen

Happy birthday to you

Oh, come on!

What, are you gonna pretend

that was the MS?

f*ck you!

Judy made this cake, everybody,

and it is all vegan.

No animals were harmed

making this cake.

Tom.

Why are you avoiding me?

I'm not avoiding you.

I've been here the whole f*cking time.

You haven't even said hello.

Hello, Wally.

Come on. Give me a hug.

-I'll see you later, all right?

-Okay.

How you feeling?

Good.

What'd you want to talk to me about?

Uh

You go first.

Well,

it's happening.

What's happening?

It's been confirmed.

You're getting the medal.

Hey, you're up here?

Come on up.

We just got some great news.

Perfect timing.

What's up?

Well, it's just been confirmed.

Tommy's getting the Medal of Valor.

Congratulations.

Good for you.

It's the second-highest honor.

Only one higher is the Medal of Honor.

That one you got to die for.

I mean, come on, shall we have a drink?

This deserves a drink.

Do you feel the same?

Am I only dreaming

So?

What did you want to talk about?

This is a Chrysler Imperial.

Yeah.

Just like the one at Whitcomb.

Yeah, I'm storing it for someone.

For who?

Tommy

You and Judy have a good thing here.

Let it go.

Let's have a good time tonight.

Oklahoma, you in or out?

Are you in or you out?

He's in.

You weren't going to tell me?

What?

The medal comes with 20 grand.

Huh.

What's taking them so long?

I'm stopping you because you didn't

come to a complete stop at the stop sign.

License and registration, please.

You need to be more careful.

It's dark out there.

- Mm-hmm.

- Yeah.

I can see what's happening here.

Celebrating a little with your wife?

How much further do you have

to go to get your house?

Three minutes.

I'll need to follow you home.

Thank you.

By the way, congratulations on your medal.

Much deserved, sir.

Are you gonna tell me

what the f*ck is going on?

Why don't you ask your uncle

what the f*ck is going on?

What are you talking about?

White Fish is Wally and Will Grady.

Wally plants the dope,

and the houses get seized.

Then White Fish buys them.

Summer was the broker.

On paper, she made 70 grand,

but she didn't see a penny.

She didn't know anything about it.

So they k*lled

that girl over money?

No.

She was gonna talk.

You gotta tell Allen.

What are you telling me right now?

He's in on it.

What?

He's either one of them

or he's helping them.

What do you mean?

The Chrysler we've been looking for?

It's sitting in his garage right now,

as we speak.

The Chrysler.

Yeah.

I know.

It's crazy.

There's only one thing I love

almost as much as I love you.

And that's being a cop.

And you know what?

This thing does not love me.

It's him.

Does he know that you know?

Yeah.

I'm gonna need you to pack a bag.

We're not sleeping here tonight.

- Hello.

- Hi, Tom.

You got a second?

Yeah.

Listen, I want us to talk about the thing.

There's an explanation.

It It's not what you think.

Okay.

What do you say to coming over to

the house tomorrow morning so we can talk?

What time?

Nine a.m.?

-Sounds good.

-I'll see you tomorrow.

It's gonna be fine.

He's kept his mouth shut before.

He'll do it again.

And you think Summer knew

that our department

was involved in all this sh*t?

Yes, sir. I do.

I think that's why she called the FBI

and not us.

When you asked Allen about the car,

what did he say?

He said he was keeping it for someone.

Did he say who?

Tom, I've known him for 40 years.

This is crazy.

You tell anyone about this?

No, sir.

Hi, Allen.

It's the two of us.

We just want to talk.

Come in.

You want coffee?

No, I'm okay.

Tom?

I'm fine.

- Where's Deena?

- She is in church.

And you're here because of the car.

Well, we

We're a little concerned, Allen.

We want to talk

about a few other things too.

Let's take it upstairs.

I gotta take a leak.

I'll meet you up there.

You know where it is.

Get out of here.

You gave them the drive.

They know everything.

Go. Get out of here.

He knows.

It's over.

Tom.

It's me. Just put the g*n down.

Sir, don't do it.

Tom, put it down.

No.

f*ck.

I can't feel my legs.

I can't feel my legs.

Oklahoma.

Hey.

Oklahoma.

Finish it.

911, what's your emergency?

- Mama, take this badge off of me

- Hello?

Hello?

I can't use it anymore

911, what is your emergency?

It's getting dark, too dark to see

I feel I'm knockin' on heaven's door

Knock-knock-knockin' on heaven's door

Knock-knock-knockin' on heaven's door

Knock-knock-knockin' on heaven's door

Knock-knock-knockin' on heaven's door

Mama, put my g*ns in the ground

I can't sh**t them anymore

That long black cloud is comin' down

I feel I'm knockin' on heaven's door

Knock-knock-knockin' on heaven's door

Knock-knock-knockin' on heaven's door

Knock-knock-knockin' on heaven's door

Knock-knock-knockin' on heaven's door
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