01x01 - Fish in a Barrel

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01x01 - Fish in a Barrel

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So, you only spoke with me and the officer, you didn't see anyone else before we arrived ?

Can I take that ? Thank you. Hey, Tamika.

I have a few more questions. I'll be right back.

I got held up in court. Central said it was a child ?

Fred and Joy Peterson's son. Ollie ?

No, the younger one, Frankie. It's bad, Ralph.

Is that the guy who called it in ? Yeah.

He shouldn't be here. Have someone take him back to the house.

Tell them to keep him there, keep him happy till I get back.

Hey, George, start looking for security cameras around the area like shops, homes, traffic lights, and get a door-to-door canvas going for possible wits, yeah ?

Detective Anderson. Yune Sablo, GBI.

Hey, Loot, thanks for coming so quick.

We can help you canvas the area, anything else you might need.

I appreciate that, I'm down to one detective, and she's...

Yeah. We met.

So, the coroner said the tissue tears on the upper torso, there's teeth impressions around the edges.

Animal ? No.

I was walking the dog.

Starting from where ?

From my house. 246 Mulberry Street.

What time was this ?

5:00. Like always. We walked down the hill, turned onto Bamham Street, headed toward the park.

We go out there so often, she could take herself.

Did you stop anywhere ? No, sir.

Okay, you got to the park...

5:15-ish.

Did you see anybody along the way ?

No.

Did anything catch your eye, maybe something out of the ordinary ?

When we passed that lot, near the park entrance there was a van.

I only noticed it because that lot always empties out a little after five and it was the only vehicle still there.

Can you describe it for me ?

White.

Double doors in the back, like, for deliveries.

Any lettering on the sides and numbers, perhaps ?

No.

Did you get a license plate number ?

I'm sorry. Okay.

So, when you saw the boy,

did you touch him for any reason, maybe to see if he was still alive or any reasoning whatsoever ?

Still alive ?

All right, guys. Game day breakfast special.

Get them while they're weird.

I thought you were making purple.

Well, Daddy ran out of blue food color, and red and blue make purple, so... Green.

Yellow and red make orange.

I'll never understand how blue and yellow make green.

That just doesn't make sense. Who's gonna win today, girls ?

Your Dragons. The Dragons, you're right.

Or at least, I hope so, you know. We're gonna try.

If two teams both pray before a game, who does God pick ?

He doesn't.

Well, unless it's Florida-Georgia, honey, you know, in that case...

Terry ! God doesn't pick. Georgia's gonna get the pick.

Then why do they pray ?

Well, because it helps them wanna play at their very best, regardless of the outcome. You know ?

So, brave all the families still wanted to play today.

Yeah, well, you know... It's not gonna be easy, but it's been a few days.

I think people wanna try and see if they can start to push through.

There you are. Honey, I gotta go.

The shelter has me running intake evaluations all morning.

You gonna be okay ?

He had Derek under his wing for two years.

How many times did we put him in the car with him ?

Half the time we even waved goodbye.

Ralph...

Derek had cancer. That man had nothing to do with it.

You go arrest him for what he has done.

I hope to God he resists.

Strike one ! It's all right.

Just a single, man. Come and see me.

Walk's as good as a hit.

Come on, Jimmy, wait for your pitch, pal.

Connor, get a bat.

Go get them, cowboy.

Okay, let's do it.

Ma, it's the cops.

I hope this isn't about those overdue library books.

What would make someone do such a thing ?

Well, right now, I don't know any better than you do, Mary.

Just tell me what you saw specifically yesterday afternoon.

I was coming out of Gerald's with my groceries.

It's not as nice as Kroger's, but it's close to me and, after my last accident, I don't lie drive that far.

It's about three o'clock, you said. Exactly three.

I heard the clock tower chimes.

Just as I was leaving. And I saw the Peterson boy.

What was he wearing ?

You know, just boy clothes.

Blue jeans, t-shirt. Ball cap.

And what you'd see next ?

Hey, Frankie. Hey there, Mr. Maitland.

That's too bad.

Ollie will fix it for me when I get home.

Well, you let me pull over, I'll give you a ride, okay ?

I just assumed he was taking the boy home.

What about the van ? Can you tell me anything ?

Did you see writing on the side ? Did you get a license plate number ?

All I can tell you about the plate was that it was out of state.

Wasn't Georgia colors.

Yellow. White.

Can't bring it up.

This individual... Ralph...

Terry Maitland.

I've known him since he was a kid.

T, I need a copy of Terry Maitland's prints.

Correct, Coach Terry.

Reach out to the Board of Education. They should have them on file. Okay ?

Strike three !

Go in there. Read him his rights, loud and clear, so that everyone can hear it.

And then cuff him in front, so everyone can see.

In front's against protocol.

Cuff him in front so everybody can see and then you bring him out to me.

You're not coming in ? Just bring him out.

You got it. And no g*ns.

What if he runs ? Then we run after him.

There's a couple hundred people out there.

All right.

Hey, T. You all set ?

Just waiting on the Statie with the paper.

Hang on, he just pulled up.

- Is it Sablo ? It is.

Okay, tell him I'll call as soon as I see Maitland in cuffs.

Okay.

So, you're walking from your house to your friend Amelia's.

Can I have another soda ? Juney. One is enough.

She says they'll rot my teeth, but they're baby teeth.

They're falling out anyhow.

You know what ? Your mom's the boss.

Maybe afterwards, we can ask her again.

Okay, so you were walking near the park.

Just tell me what you saw.

You're all bloody.

He said he got hit by a branch, but I think he was making it up.

Why's that ?

Because when I had a noise bleed once, it was only under my noise, but Coach Terry had blood all over.

Jesus.

I think he was fighting with a bad person at the park and he got b*at up.

I was trying to give her a little independence.

How could I know ?

There's no way you could know, Dee.

Strike three !

All right. That's okay. Hustle in. Trevor, hit for Jimmy, please.

Get us a hit out there, buddy. Coach Maitland.

Trevor hasn't hit yet. Everybody plays. You know that.

Be a hitter out there, pal. Hustle up.

He strikes out, he strikes out, you know ?

Yeah, and we get knocked out of the tournament.

No one's getting knocked out of the tournament.

Besides, if he gets a hit, he'll be able to tell his grandkids.

You ever think about that ? Right ?

Time !

What's going on, Don ?

Terrence Maitland. I'm arresting you for the m*rder of Frankie Peterson.

For the what ? Hold out your wrists, please.

Hey, what are you doing ? You have the right to remain silent.

Don, what are you doing ?

Do you understand what I'm saying to you ?

Yeah. Let's go.

Take over for me.

Cherokee PD's finest.

My, thank you. Well, you're absolutely welcome.

Claude.

They're new, right ? These ?

No, man, I got those three years ago in McAlester.

That's the addict's memo to self.

Must use, but I can't use.

Therein lies the struggle right there.

Sounds like you've been to a few meetings.

Brother, since the last time you slapped the bracelets on me, I have been anonymous to death.

Narcotics. The alcohol.

Gamblers, debtors, the sexaholics.

If I was any more anonymous, I'd be invisible.

Good for you, man. Good for you.

And you're gainfully employed.

You imagine what the Peach Crease would be like without proper management ?

No, props to you.

Okay. What time Terry Maitland come in ?

I would say a minute or two before 8:00.

Last song of Miss Jennifer's set was playing.

Next girl always goes up there on the top of the hour, so yeah, I'm saying a minute or two before 8:00.

Hey, coach. You know where you are, right ?

I just need to use your men's room. I wanna clean up a little bit.

Jeez, I'd hate to see the other guy.

No other guy, just my nose broke loose again.

It happens all the time. I tried to clean most of it up.

Do you know if there's a doc in the box around here ?

I might need to get it cauterized again.

There's the Quick Care right past the Waffle House, about a mile down Burdick. You driving ?

I shouldn't. Can you call me a cab ?

And I parked my van in the lot around back. Is that okay ?

Well, that's for the employees, but you should be okay for a while.

Where's the men's room ?

Turn right at the end of the bar. Just follow the drunks.

You're a life saver.

He had a change of clothes with him ?

Came out of there wearing fresh threads, so I'm guessing yeah.

Can you describe them ? Yeah.

Clean, button-down shirt, could've been white, gray or pink.

I mean, I don't know with all the light gels we use in there.

Blue jeans and a belt. Big-ass horse-head buckle on it.

Like something you'd buy in a dude ranch gift shop.

What ?

I noticed when he walked past me to the men's, I saw he had more blood on the back of his jacket.

All right, say I get a nosebleed like he said, how the hell do I get more blood on the back of my clothes ?

Okay, T. Tell Sablo he's good to go.

Ralph, thank God. What the hell is this ?

Hey, where you taking him ? Ralph, what the hell are you doing ?

Where are you going ? Terry, hey !

Glory, no. You need to go home.

What the f*ck is he doing with handcuffs ?

The police are already at your house. What are you doing ?

You think he k*lled Frankie Peterson ?

Get the kids and call Howie. Hey ! Do not...

Get the kids... Just call Howie. Open this door.

Ralph, you piece of sh*t ! Ralph !

Dewey Sue'em and Howe, Attorneys at Law.

Howard, it's Glory. They just arrested Terry.

They said he k*lled Frankie Peterson.

Hang on. They what ? Where did they take him ?

Can you help him ? - Of course, I can.

- Just tell me where you are ? He wasn't even in town that day.

Trust me, they screwed up big time.

Ralph Anderson said the police are at our house right now.

Well, they probably have a search warrant. Where are the girls ?

They're with me. - Glory, you need to calm down.

- Deep breath. No, I don't, Howard !

Okay. Now...

First off, the girls do not need to see any more cops today.

So, drop them off at a friend's house.

You know anybody who would take them in ?

- Spencers. Okay, beautiful.

After that, I want you to go straight home, see what they wanna take.

Do not let them take anything but what's listed on that warrant.

Okay.

They might try to get you talking about Terry. Now repeat after me.

"On the advice of my lawyer, I refuse to answer any of your questions."

"On the advice of my lawyer, I refuse to answer any of your questions."

Perfect.

The Peterson boy ?

Ralph, you know me.

Wasn't he k*lled on Tuesday ?

I wasn't even in town on Tuesday.

Did you guys even check to see where I was that day ?

We know where you were.

I only have one question for you. Did you ever touch my kid ?

How dare you even ask me that question, Ralph ?

So, just the Peterson boy ?

Or were there others ?

You just ruined our lives.

The call came from dispatch.

"There's a fare coming out of the Peach Crease."

But guess what ?

Lucky me, I'm already there.

- What time was this ? 8:30 or so.

Hey, Coach. Your wife know where you are ?

Ma'am, you need to call your dispatcher and tell him you just picked me up.

Yeah, thanks. I wouldn't have thought to do that. So, we heading home ?

No, ma'am, we're going to the Amtrak station in Dubrow.

He didn't want you to take him to the walk-in clinic up on Burdick ?

He said he needed to take the overnight to Dallas/Fort Worth.

He say anything else ?

Nothing. Zero.

At first, I thought maybe they over served him.

He was halfway to passing out, but... I didn't smell any alcohol off him.

But his eyes...

Like he wants to be caught on tape.

There's no record of this guy buying a ticket on the Amtrak overnight or any other train by cash or credit card, and there's no footage of him re-entering the station.

So, what's the taxi-to-train station dodge ?

Just some bullshit to try and throw us, you know...

Off his trail ? I mean, come on.

I don't get it.

This guy has m*rder*d a child.

He wants to avoid arrest, but everything he does after that is idiotic.

He goes into a strip club covered in blood in front of a bunch of witnesses.

Drives a van, leaves it in the employee parking lot.

Calls for a cab, there's a cab right out front.

And he tells the driver to register the pickup with the dispatcher.

I mean, f*cking hell.

It's like he's begging us to catch him.

But what kind of criminal does that ?

One that wants to be punished for what they did ?

Yeah, I don't buy that either.

I'm gonna go.

You still gonna cuff him tomorrow at the game ?

Child k*ller in a Little League uniform ?

It's gotta be Gacey in the clown suit, right ?

And that was the path lab on the phone.

They're done with the blood work from the scene in the van, overwhelming O-neg, which is a match for the boy, and a small amount of AB-positive on the branch and on the steering wheel.

Guess what percentage of people are AB positive ?

Three. Try three... percent.

Okay, we're still gonna need DNA.

Actually, five wits and ton of prints says I don't.

Look, the Staties will get it from the house anyway.

I mean, you get a stray hair off a comb doesn't mean jack unless we get a swab.

You okay there, sport ?

Let's go.

Mr. Maitland, I'm Kenneth Hayes from the county DA's office.

I'm not gonna talk to you or anyone else until my lawyer gets here.

You told Mr. Anderson that you were out of town the afternoon of the m*rder, is that true ?

I'm talking to you or anyone else until my lawyer gets here.

No, I heard you the first time.

Which would you say is your good side ?

Because in this state, we can hold you for 48 hours without charging you.

But if you can't help us clear this up by then, well then, we have to talk you down to the courthouse for arraignment.

It'll be major news by then.

And the place will be swarming with media monkeys and their cameras, so...

What do you think ? Left side ? Right side ?

Do you wanna help yourself out ? Let us take a cheek swab.

I mean, if I'm an innocent man, I'd demand it.

Lawyer.

Your DNA doesn't match the k*ller's.

Poor DA Hayes here is up for re-election, he can't afford to lose a high-profile case like this.

Time after time, whenever I think I have a case good enough to prosecute, you know what he always says to me ?

"How am I going to lose ?" Always.

Can't get him out from behind his desk unless I got a gold-plated slam dunk.

Now look at him. He's bright-eyed.

He's ready to go.

What's it tell you ?

Terry ?

Lawyer. Okay.

We'll wait for his guy.

Just one more question. Feel free not to answer, but do you have any idea what your blood type is by any chance ?

AB positive, right ?

Hey, here he is. Howie.

How you doing, kid ? I'll let you two chat.

I'm okay. Hang in, I'll be right back.

Fellas, is this just a massive mistake that we can clear up right here and now or have you both lost your f*cking minds ?

There's nothing wrong with my f*cking mind.

What did he tell you ?

Wait till my lawyer gets here.

I assumed that, I mean, when you first brought him in for questioning.

There was no initial interview.

Hold on. You arrested him in front of over 100 people without giving him a chance to explain himself, without even attempting to verify his story ?

With the evidence we had, we didn't want to risk that he would run.

Run ?

You arrested him in front of his family and his neighbors when you could have just as easily posted cops around the stadium, waited for the game to be over, and then picked him up at his home.

Ralph, I know you. You're a decent guy. Why ?

First off, Howard. I didn't arrest him.

I had Don Harrier and Tom Yates do that for me, and the reason being if I had to put my hands on him, I don't know if I could've trusted myself not to b*at the f*cking sh*t out of him.

I didn't want to give you that to work with at trial.

Unbelievable.

You wanna see what he did to Frankie Peterson ?

What someone did.

Officer. Move that car for me, please.

Mrs. Maitland, we have a warrant to search the premises and remove any items belonging to your husband, Terence Maitland.

Yes, my lawyer told me. There's nothing listed here.

Does that mean you can take anything ?

Given the nature of the crime, it's at our discretion.

Wait, that's my daughter's. That is not even Terry's. Goddammit.

So, you like little boys, Coach ? Okay, stop.

Just tell us why Terry's here.

Lay it all out. Or I go right to the press and I say you've arrested a leading citizen, ruined his reputation, terrified his wife and children, but won't tell us why.

For starters, fingerprints. My fingerprints ?

On Frank Peterson's body. In the van.

In what van ? The van you used to abduct him.

On his bike, which we found on the back of the van.

And on the branch, you used to s*domize him.

Holy sh*t.

Wouldn't be the first time fingerprints were planted.

A few, maybe. But seventy ? Eighty ? And in blood ?

Yeah, and we got a slew of witnesses, each of whom identified him out of a photo array without hesitation.

You know the definition of a witness, Ralph, right ?

A person who thought they saw something.

Maybe you guys should go with the AB-positive match instead.

Population of Georgia is four million.

Three percent of four mil is, what, 120,000 suspects, assuming the k*ller's not from Alabama or Florida.

This is a f*cking nightmare. This is a nightmare.

So, end it. Tell us why you did it.

Tell us why in any way you want, in order to paint yourself in the best possible light.


Were you on new meds ? No.

Did you black out ? No.

Were you hallucinating ? Are you paranoid schizophrenic ?

Help us help you.

But tell us something before the DNA swabs come back.

And you might avoid the needle. The needle ?

I was in Cap City. From when to when ?

I left my house at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday.

I was back the next day, Wednesday, noon.

Anybody with you ? Yeah, Jerry Frost and Bob Barry.

What was in Cap City ?

It was a conference for secondary school English teachers.

A conference on what ?

On censorship. Banning books.

Modem Language Association held it at the Babcock Hotel.

We got in there before the guest lunch and then right into the afternoon panel discussion.

What time was this ? After lunch. Two o'clock, yeah.

Went about an hour, they took questions, 45 minutes.

How convenient. Not for you, it isn't.

After that, the three of us just walked around the hotel, we watched some of the Braves game.

5:30, there was another panel. We attended that, then we went to dinner there at the hotel, stuffed with people.

Had a beer at the bar. Again, crowded.

Went upstairs, lights out.

First thing in the morning, downstairs, 7:00 a.m., checkout, breakfast, right back here, home.

I can't believe you are first asking all of this now.

I explained to you why. Right.

He might have hopped on a tramp steamer and fled to Madagascar.

You're making a very bad mistake here.

No, there's no mistake.

And in a day or two, we'll have the DNA back from the swabs to clinch it.

If it doesn't bury you.

You've had him for four days. I want him back.

Ms. Peterson, I understand, but that's coroner's decision.

He needs to make sure many things... Let me bury my son !

You don't understand, all right.

Ralph, they won't give me... Not now.

There he is. Did you do it ?

Did you do that to my son ? Did you k*ll my son ?

Did you k*ll him ? Did you k*ll my son, Terry ?

Look at me ! Look at me, m*therf*cker !

All right, everybody up. Let's go. All right, next group.

Feet on paint, squat, and cough.

All right, I want a foot on each and squat.

Deeper.

I want your ass 18 inches from the floor, no more, no less.

Hey, that's the dude that did that kid.

That you, right ?

All right, everybody up.

All right, move. Let's go !

Move it ! I ain't got all day ! Come on ! Let's go !

Babcock Hotel, how may I direct your call ?

Jonathan Hughes in Security, please.

- Security. Hey, Jon, it's Alec Pelley.

- Hey, how the hell are you, buddy ? I'm doing good, man.

Listen, I'm about an hour from you now.

I could really use your help with something I'm looking into for Howie Saloman. You'll be around ?

Get my line together down there, fellas. Let's go.

Come on. Let's go.

I can't go in there. Is that right ?

I can't go in there. I'd say you were born to go in there.

Larry, let's not lose another one, okay by you ?

Let's go.

Come on. Let's go. Let's go.

We need to question those two teachers he said he had with him in Cap City.

Yeah, Tamika's got one in the box as we speak.

You hear anything from that yet ?

So far, he just backs up everything Maitland said.

The other guy's been calling all afternoon, pissed off we haven't reached out.

So, we need to get someone over to that hotel, otherwise Saloman's investigator's gonna b*at us to the security tape.

Yeah, he probably already has. So what ?

It's not like he can tuck it under his arm and throw it in his trunk.

Yeah, right.

Even if he sees a guy on there that looks like Maitland, it's inconclusive.

Going up against what we've got.

And freeze it right there again.

Is that your guy ? Hell, I guess it could be.

We've got nothing from inside the gift shop.

We just don't surveil in there.

You got no other conference footage at all ?

That's it.

The bar or the restaurant ? I don't know, the hallway outside his room ?

Yeah, I mean there was a public access.

TV crew covering the conference that day.

Maybe something with them.

Jessa.

Jessa.

Wake... No ! I will not !

I will not !

It's okay. Mom ! Tell him to get out of my room.

It's just a bad dream, it's okay. No one's here, my love. It's okay. Look.

Look. No one's here. You're having a bad dream. It's okay.

He was here. He was saying bad things to me.

No ! I'm sorry. It's just a bad dream.

Yes ? What's wrong with her ?

She's just having a bad dream. It's okay, go back to bed.

It's not a bad dream. He was here.

- Yeah. Hey, I just sent you a link.

Would you look at it and tell me what you think ?

Jesus.

I hope that's answered your question. Anyone else ?

Yes, sir.

Hi, I don't understand. Slaughterhouse Five is banned in part because, I guess, of its unsparing take on w*r, but The Iliad, which is infinitely more bloody and graphic is required reading.

So, I was wondering if any of you could respond to that.

William, you're our Homer expert, why don't you take a cr*ck at it.

Ralph, is that or is that not Terry Maitland on the same day, roughly the same time as Frankie Peterson was m*rder*d 70 miles away ?

Dr. Scott to radiology.

The painful fact is that juries rarely convict on fingerprint evidence alone.

What about your witnesses ? A small child ?

A senior citizen who only drives two miles a week because of poor eyesight ?

A strip club bouncer with a rap sheet longer than my leg ?

Once Saloman gets a hold of them on cross...

Yeah, but they saw him. They ID'd him.

Every single one of them rang true.

So, you're saying it's all gonna come down to DNA evidence ?

I'm starting to have my doubts about that.

We're still talking. No, talk to Yune.

I'm gonna go to the hotel in Cap City.

The charge is withdrawn ? It's over ?

Not quite.

Problem is when they arrest you, you get put on the justice train, and the train has no brain.

All it knows is to stop at every station, so in a couple of days, you'll have your arraignment with Judge Landy.

But I can promise you this. by the team you reach that courthouse, I will make damn sure every reporter and every TV station in the state has a copy of that video so there is no way Landy will deny you bail.

Now, the DA, he's gonna quack like a duck, because he's got a heap of forensic evidence, and he's very proud of it.

But I can tell you now, Terry, what we've got beats what they've got.

We've got a videotape and we've got witnesses.

I want more. Of what ?

I want more physical forensic evidence to match theirs.

From the Sheraton ? It's been five days since he's been there.

A boy can dream, can't he ?

Maybe there's something.

Does this guy look familiar at all ?

Thank you.

Hey, there. How are you doing ?

Holding my own, some of theirs. That's good to hear.

Did you happen to be working on Tuesday ?

That was the day of the teachers' conference.

I'm here every day. It's my shop.

Could I ask you to look at these photos ?

Please tell me if you've seen this man.

They're kinda grainy.

Same guy ? Yeah.

Yeah. Yeah, he was in here. You sure ?

See those books ? You know why they're up there ?

'Cause nobody buys them. They're too expensive.

No one ever took that one down off the stand before this guy came in.

He didn't buy it. But he thought about it.

Which one ? Red spine.

Has anyone touched that book since he was here ?

Are you kidding ?

How much ?

Hey, Alec. Hey, Ralph.

Any chance there's a photo book in that bag ?

Yeah. Great.

If you find Maitland's prints on there, you'd be doing us a favor.

sh*t, I hope I don't.

Either way, you're gonna have a hell of a time with that TV footage.

Unless these turn out to be someone else's prints, all of a sudden, your TV footage doesn't look so good.

Okay, this is from the Cap City Sheraton.

This is from the crime scene.

And this is Terry Maitland's booking sheet.

Drum roll ? They all match.

Bullshit.

He can't have been in two places at once.

That's hard.

You logged these into evidence ?

I had to.

Well, then Howie Saloman gets his mitts on them in discovery.

You know, back in the '90s, there was this Colombian soccer player who scored a goal in his own net during the World Cup.

And as a result, his team was eliminated.

You remind me of that guy.

If Terry Maitland is innocent... Which he's not.

If he is, we're not done.

This happens again.

How badly you want to win, Kenneth ?

I don't know, Ralph. How badly do you want to lose ?

Happy birthday, baby.

Happy birthday.

God, I miss him so much.

I would do anything...

Anything.

He knows.

Does he know ?

I couldn't bear to think otherwise.

Baby, I've been a lawman for over 20 years, and it just kills me.

That you can't get justice for Derek.

It's just there are times on the job where I really feel like it colors everything I do, every judgment, every decision.

Like...

Terry Maitland. Ralph...

If for one minute you can just stop thinking about Derek, and put aside all the contradictory evidence on both sides. All of it.

And answer me this.

From your gut.

Do you think Terry Maitland k*lled that boy ?

I can't tell. I don't know. I really don't know.

You should have come with this. The wait wasn't so bad.

T, can you come here, please ? Will you take a look at this for me ?

Tell me what you see.

Terry Maitland.

Look a little closer.

Is he giving us the finger ?

Hey, child k*ller.

Hey. Child k*ller.

Blood cries for blood. You hear me ?

Tomorrow morning, when you get back from court, we'll be waiting for you.

Believe that.
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