Criminal Association

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00:02:02Oh, I can't wait to see the RV you got us.
00:02:05Yep. It's a little beat up, but it'll get us to Big Sur.
00:02:08Good job, son.
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00:02:24Dad, I don't have a good feeling about this.
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00:02:35Hey, this won't take long.
00:02:39You know I have to do this.
00:02:44Yeah, I do.
00:02:46Why? Why?
00:02:48Because if I don't, this trouble's gonna find me.
00:02:51And I gotta cut it clean.
00:02:54Daddy?
00:02:55Stop. Listen.
00:02:57One more time.
00:03:00I promise, one more time, and we're free.
00:03:03Okay?
00:03:05You said that before.
00:03:09This time it's different.
00:03:11Said that, too.
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00:03:19I'll be back.
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00:04:14What's up, boys?
00:04:16Your prodigal son has returned.
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00:04:23Um, Mr. Gates, the three of us,
00:04:27the three of us were out.
00:04:30What's that?
00:04:32That's, um, that's the amount from the last gig.
00:04:36There should be enough in there to cover what I owe you.
00:04:38Where do you think you're gonna go?
00:04:40What do you think you're gonna do?
00:04:42Your cons.
00:04:44Ex. Ex-cons.
00:04:46Ex-cons.
00:04:48Sorry, son, Shane, but the world's not gonna see you like that.
00:04:52Like an ex-con.
00:04:54I just want a second shot with me and my boy.
00:04:56I just want a second shot with me and my boy.
00:04:59That's just heartbreaking.
00:05:01But what you owe me ain't gonna affect nothing.
00:05:05Come on, Dad.
00:05:07Hurry up.
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00:05:19Forget this.
00:05:21I understand, but we just don't want any bloodshed.
00:05:24Mr. Gates,
00:05:26we appreciate everything you've done.
00:05:28We're grateful. You're grateful?
00:05:30We've changed. Changed?
00:05:32You want out?
00:05:34Think about all the things that we've seen
00:05:37and we've done together.
00:05:39Oh, no.
00:05:41That's not getting out.
00:05:43Let me tell you a little story.
00:05:47When I was a kid growing up in Scotland,
00:05:49my old man used to breed chickens.
00:05:53One night when he was on his usual bender,
00:05:57I heard this noise coming from the hen house,
00:06:00and there was this red fox standing there
00:06:04with a hen in his mouth.
00:06:07So I raised up my hen field,
00:06:10and I had one of my sights.
00:06:14Oh, he was there.
00:06:18I couldn't pull the trigger.
00:06:21Couldn't do it.
00:06:24So the next day,
00:06:27the daddy deer is standing waiting for me
00:06:31with a leather strap.
00:06:34And he beat me with that thing for an hour.
00:06:39So later that night,
00:06:41when the fox came back,
00:06:44I opened up the coop,
00:06:46and I let him in.
00:06:48And he killed everyone out of them chickens.
00:06:53And that was the last fox I ever let away.
00:06:58Excuse me. Mr. Gates, please.
00:07:00We just want a clean slate, okay?
00:07:02I did what you asked us to do.
00:07:06Please.
00:07:19Yeah!
00:07:30Just think of Ty for a second.
00:07:35You're wondering why you're still alive, aren't you?
00:07:38I got one more job for you.
00:07:40Never.
00:07:41Oh, I think you will.
00:07:43Dad!
00:07:44Stop, son, stop!
00:07:45Whoa, little league.
00:07:49You do this job for me,
00:07:52you and the boy get to live.
00:07:54The boy has nothing to do with this.
00:07:56Well, that's a shame.
00:07:58And the boy has to die for the sins of his father.
00:08:03Shoot him.
00:08:04No, no, stop! Don't!
00:08:08I'll do it.
00:08:09Dad!
00:08:11Of course you will.
00:08:14Good boy.
00:08:17Good boy.
00:08:29Parker, we don't have to do this.
00:08:31You can drop the criminal charges and we can all just walk away.
00:08:34What are you talking about?
00:08:36May I?
00:08:37Please.
00:08:44What is this?
00:08:45That's the number my client is prepared to sue your client for.
00:08:50You see, he feels this number is necessary to ease the pain and suffering
00:08:54from the injuries he sustained from his fall.
00:09:01You crack me up.
00:09:03See, this is about the criminal charges of shoplifting against your client,
00:09:07not some drummed up civil case.
00:09:09You and I are just having a friendly discourse
00:09:11before we pass the point of no return.
00:09:13I just think you don't want to go to trial because you know you'll lose.
00:09:16What's your win streak up to now?
00:09:1739.
00:09:18Wow.
00:09:19But the point I want to make is that my client slipped on a wet floor
00:09:23in one of your client's national electronic retail stores.
00:09:27Casey, he was stealing the TV.
00:09:29It's not robbing if you never leave the store.
00:09:31I'm not stealing this pen.
00:09:33I'm merely holding it.
00:09:35Openly in your presence, without any current objections from you.
00:09:39The janitor will testify that he was running for the exit.
00:09:41That's intent.
00:09:42Yeah, but aren't the cash registers right by the exit?
00:09:45I think we'll take our chances in court.
00:09:48Parker, what did the janitor say to my client immediately after the accident?
00:09:53I'm looking.
00:09:56His first words were, I'm sorry.
00:09:59I'm sorry I forgot the sign,
00:10:01the big yellow warning sign that never left his cart.
00:10:04Now an employee of your client apologized to my client moments after the incident,
00:10:09and he knew that he had duty of care to place that sign out
00:10:13so customers would know that that floor was wet.
00:10:16Now I suggest you drop those charges before this becomes an actual lawsuit.
00:10:23Like I said, we can all just walk away.
00:10:28Oh, don't forget this.
00:10:36Have a good day, Parker.
00:10:39Now before you go and thank me, don't.
00:10:43I didn't do you any favors.
00:10:45I was assigned to you because you didn't have a lawyer.
00:10:48I did what was my legal responsibility.
00:10:50Everyone's entitled to a vigorous defense.
00:10:52But let's get one thing straight here, Polo.
00:10:54If you end up back in court again, I am not going to be here to save your sorry tale.
00:10:58Nope.
00:10:59Don't even think about suing.
00:11:01A second chance is worth a lot more than money.
00:11:04Now go on, get.
00:11:34Bye.
00:11:50After ten years, I would have at least thought you'd have changed the locks.
00:11:54Bru, you know you always did have a knack for being one step ahead of me.
00:12:05My brother's in trouble.
00:12:08He's always in trouble.
00:12:09Not like this.
00:12:11What's Jay gotten himself into this time?
00:12:14His murder.
00:12:17Murder?
00:12:19Who'd he go and kill?
00:12:21District attorney.
00:12:23Jay, huh?
00:12:25Your brother's hit the big time, babe.
00:12:27The arraignment's on Monday.
00:12:29Back in Cherokee Hills?
00:12:35I don't know where else to go.
00:12:45How's your winning streak?
00:12:4739.
00:12:49Well, I'm glad her divorce wasn't for nothing.
00:12:52Now listen.
00:12:53Will you defend him or not?
00:12:56You're the best lawyer I know.
00:13:02You want me to defend your brother?
00:13:05The same brother that we've given a small fortune to?
00:13:09The brother who we bailed out, dropped off, taken in and rescued more times than a dog's head flees?
00:13:15Yeah.
00:13:17You remember the time he stayed over and stole my grandmother's silver?
00:13:20Yeah.
00:13:21Yeah, or remember the time he took Mr. Darcy?
00:13:23Okay, look, my list is longer than yours, okay, Casey?
00:13:25Right.
00:13:26But Jay's family.
00:13:28His whole life has been on a downhill roll.
00:13:30Are you really surprised that this is where he's landed?
00:13:34Still wearing your watch?
00:13:37I remember buying it for you.
00:13:39Stopped working a year ago.
00:13:41So what? You just get a new one?
00:13:45Some things are worth hanging on to.
00:13:48Besides, I'd rather get it fixed.
00:13:55Well, you may look different, but you haven't changed a lick.
00:14:01Still too busy.
00:14:03True.
00:14:09What good's a winning streak if you're not willing to risk it?
00:14:15Thank you, Casey.
00:14:18You're welcome.
00:14:48AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
00:15:19SIREN BLARES
00:15:22SIREN BLARES
00:15:25We've got a 10-91 at the courthouse.
00:15:27Suspect Jay Chambers in custody.
00:15:29SIREN BLARES
00:15:30Police.
00:15:31Police.
00:15:32Police.
00:15:33Police.
00:15:34Police.
00:15:35Police.
00:15:36Police.
00:15:37Police.
00:15:38Police.
00:15:39Police.
00:15:40Police.
00:15:41Books, Bibles, magazines.
00:15:43Books, Bibles, magazines.
00:15:48Can I get you anything before it lights out?
00:15:52Well, I got the, uh, sands of time.
00:15:56I got Jonah and the whale.
00:16:00Crime and punishment.
00:16:03Crime and punishment, brother.
00:16:12Hey, you tell Gates I did everything he asked, all right?
00:16:15I did everything that he asked.
00:16:17Well, then you just keep on playing the game.
00:16:20And that ain't part of the deal.
00:16:21Because you got caught.
00:16:26No.
00:16:28You don't talk to no lawyers.
00:16:31Don't titter-tatter your sister.
00:16:34You know we'll know if you do.
00:16:38If you do,
00:16:40well,
00:16:42you know what I'm gonna have to do.
00:16:46Where's Kit?
00:16:47Where's my boy?
00:16:49Where is my boy?
00:16:51Ooh.
00:16:56It's safe.
00:16:58It's like a little bird in a hand.
00:17:01You leave one hand on my boy,
00:17:03okay, one hand,
00:17:04and I will rip your throat.
00:17:05Oh, you gonna rip my...
00:17:06What are you gonna do?
00:17:08Go on a hunger strike?
00:17:11You gonna write the lawyers?
00:17:13You gonna speak to the governor?
00:17:18You know we know
00:17:20that you got an outside pinch-hitter coming in.
00:17:23Your brother-in-law.
00:17:25I've always hated lawyers.
00:17:27Please.
00:17:29Please just give me a half a reason to hurt him.
00:17:33Please.
00:17:42Sleep sweet.
00:17:47Books, Bibles, magazines.
00:17:53Books, Bibles, magazines.
00:17:57Books, Bibles, magazines.
00:18:03Books, Bibles, magazines.
00:18:33gunshot
00:19:04gunshot
00:19:25You look lost.
00:19:27No, just calibrating.
00:19:29Looking for the courtroom
00:19:30where they're holding the Chambers case.
00:19:32That's right.
00:19:33Just sworn in a special prosecutor.
00:19:35Oh, Case McKay, defense counsel.
00:19:37Did they bring you in from another county?
00:19:39No, brought me in from retirement.
00:19:41I was fishing in the Ozarks.
00:19:42Oh, really?
00:19:43Yeah, yeah.
00:19:44They brought in Judge Thorn
00:19:46from two counties over for the case, too.
00:19:48Good luck with that.
00:19:50Courtroom's upstairs.
00:19:56I've always loved this courtroom.
00:19:59It's a thing of beauty.
00:20:01The windows are the original panes.
00:20:03The seats were refurbished
00:20:05from the original bleachers of Fenway Park.
00:20:07Go figure.
00:20:13gunshot
00:20:15I'm glad to have run into you, Mr. Wainwright.
00:20:17Please, Ben's easier.
00:20:18Ben, I was thinking that before I met with my client here...
00:20:21He's Ken, isn't he?
00:20:24He is.
00:20:25By association, he just sort of came with the ex-wife.
00:20:28So it's a favor to her.
00:20:29I was hoping to test the waters on a plea deal.
00:20:3225?
00:20:3640.
00:20:37Be out in 20.
00:20:40How about plead guilty to trespassing
00:20:43and carrying an illegal firearm?
00:20:45You're looking for a leg to stand on.
00:20:47Don't you care that justice is done at all?
00:20:50Well, that's why I'm here.
00:20:51Everyone's innocent until proven guilty,
00:20:53and as far as I'm concerned, he's already standing.
00:20:55Well, Mr. McKay called me old-fashioned,
00:20:57but I think we ought to let truth decide this case.
00:21:01Your brother-in-law just graduated from Ne'er-do-well
00:21:04to public enemy number one, so no, sir,
00:21:06there will be no plea deal, not for murder one,
00:21:09not for Henry Patrick Jenkins, a late district attorney,
00:21:12and certainly not for the likes of J. Chambers,
00:21:15a man known to throw bricks at cars from the overpass.
00:21:19Y'all have an overpass?
00:21:21Mm-hmm.
00:21:24Oh, hey, I'm going to need that.
00:21:26I'm going to have to take notes.
00:21:28I know he's a murder suspect,
00:21:29but he's not going to doodle me to death.
00:21:31Sorry. Judge's orders.
00:21:37Jay?
00:21:38I see my sister still gets you to do
00:21:40pretty much whatever she wants.
00:21:44It's not a big deal.
00:21:46It's not a big deal.
00:21:48It's not a big deal.
00:21:50It's not a big deal.
00:21:53So you're here to save the day?
00:21:57How about we start with saving your life?
00:22:05You always were the least favorite of Prue's husbands.
00:22:08Well, considering she only had one,
00:22:10I'll take that as a compliment.
00:22:15So what's the deal, Jay?
00:22:17I don't know. Haven't you heard?
00:22:19I mean, I killed somebody.
00:22:20Yeah, that's what I heard.
00:22:21I also heard that somebody crept into the courthouse
00:22:24wearing a mask and killed the DA,
00:22:26Henry Patrick Jenkins.
00:22:28That they've confirmed your fingerprints on the gun
00:22:30and your boot prints on the floor.
00:22:32But the thing that really made the executioner
00:22:34smile extra wide is the fact that they nabbed you
00:22:36fleeing the scene of the crime
00:22:38with all the aforementioned on your person.
00:22:40What?
00:22:42What do you want from me?
00:22:44How about you start by elaborating?
00:22:51I can't.
00:22:59I can't.
00:23:06Jay, what are you doing?
00:23:13I remember you used to like puzzles, right?
00:23:17Read this paper.
00:23:18There's a good one in there for you.
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00:23:45All rise.
00:23:47The Honorable Judge Thorne presides.
00:23:52The State of Georgia versus Stephen J. Chambers.
00:23:56Counselor, your client's been charged with
00:23:59first-degree murder.
00:24:01How do you plead?
00:24:03I'm not guilty, Your Honor.
00:24:05Shh. What are you doing?
00:24:07You are not going to have a leg to stand on
00:24:09if you plead that.
00:24:10Excuse me, Counselor, do we need to take a recess
00:24:12while you and your client discuss how he'd like to plead?
00:24:15No, Your Honor, not guilty.
00:24:17Your Honor, I also would like to motion
00:24:19for a change of venue.
00:24:21On what grounds?
00:24:22Several, Your Honor.
00:24:23Such as?
00:24:25I'd rather not have the jury sitting in the shadow
00:24:27of the crime scene, Your Honor.
00:24:29The crime scene is what it is,
00:24:31whether your client committed the murder or not.
00:24:34Mr, um...
00:24:36McKay, Your Honor.
00:24:37Mr. McKay, there's been more blood shed
00:24:39within the shadow of that jury box
00:24:42than you care to know.
00:24:44This building stood between Sherman and the sea
00:24:48through the assassination of Judge Caliber in 63,
00:24:51the riots of 74.
00:24:53If I keel over dead right now,
00:24:56I expect court to be in session after lunch.
00:24:59Yes, Your Honor.
00:25:01I-I just, uh...
00:25:03not sure that my client can get a fair trial
00:25:06of his peers in this community based on his...
00:25:08well, on his past indiscretions.
00:25:10I feel that a local jury would have a difficult time
00:25:13looking past their own prejudice and preconceptions
00:25:15of who Mr. Chambers was.
00:25:17Mr. McKay, this county is made up of hardworking,
00:25:21God-fearing, honorable men and women.
00:25:24I have no doubt that you'll be able to find
00:25:26a fair and impartial jury.
00:25:28I understand that, but I'd prefer an outside jury pool,
00:25:31Your Honor.
00:25:33Since you have the opportunity to pick your jury,
00:25:36you can strike anyone you deem unfit.
00:25:39The news of a murdered district attorney
00:25:42travels far and wide across county lines.
00:25:45I'm not about to ship that off to another county,
00:25:48not without evidence that he can't get a fair trial.
00:25:54Motion denied.
00:25:56Yes, Your Honor.
00:25:58We'll set the trial for...
00:26:02November 10th.
00:26:04November 10th, Your Honor?
00:26:06Everyone has a right to a speedy trial.
00:26:08That's how they do it here.
00:26:10Yes, Your Honor.
00:26:12Court is adjourned.
00:26:15Court is adjourned.
00:26:21So 30 years ago, Prudence Chambers moves to Nashville.
00:26:25Whether it's big city inexperience or just ignorance,
00:26:29you and I both know if you wind up in the wrong part of town
00:26:32at the wrong time of day, somebody's gonna want your pocketbook.
00:26:35You take it black, right?
00:26:37But fortunately, she was rescued by a brash young lawyer
00:26:41who took down her assailant using only his briefcase.
00:26:45Like my grandpappy used to say,
00:26:47you don't pick a fight with a lawyer.
00:26:49Her assailant got 15 years in prison,
00:26:52and Casey got a date, and then he got a future wife.
00:26:56Huh.
00:26:58What's all this?
00:27:00Well, now, even though he's a natural-born Astros fan,
00:27:03Casey McKay comes from three generations of Texas Rangers.
00:27:06Instead of becoming a lawman, he became a lawyer.
00:27:09He moved to Nashville, won a couple of big cases,
00:27:12and then he put together a little streak.
00:27:15But then he and Prue got divorced, and she moved back home.
00:27:19I guess that's what you call career collateral damage.
00:27:25Well, you told me what I needed to know.
00:27:29Hmm. Thank you.
00:27:31And what is that?
00:27:33This will be a long, drawn-out trial
00:27:35that'll drag this county behind it like cans on a wedding car.
00:27:38Hmm.
00:27:40Well, maybe it needs to be shaken up a little bit around here.
00:27:44I'm getting bored.
00:27:57Hey. Hey.
00:28:00So...
00:28:02no plea?
00:28:04From what I can gather,
00:28:06we're lucky Jay's not already swinging from a tree,
00:28:08so, yeah, no plea.
00:28:10So what's the plan? I don't know yet.
00:28:12My brother's holding it pretty close to the chest.
00:28:14But he's hiding something.
00:28:16Well, maybe he's protecting someone.
00:28:19What do you mean?
00:28:21Maybe he's protecting Kit.
00:28:23I mean, no one's seen him since the shooting.
00:28:26Hmm.
00:28:28Say, do the words,
00:28:30Go to Forbes, mean anything to you?
00:28:32Hmm?
00:28:34Yeah, it's the best I can do right now.
00:28:39Hmm.
00:28:45Boots.
00:28:49Frog.
00:28:51What?
00:28:53Boots and Frog are two of his buddies.
00:28:55How'd you do that?
00:28:57Jay and I used to play word scrambles as kids.
00:28:59But Boots and Frogs were supposed to pick him up from prison.
00:29:02But then you've got to find your...
00:29:05Then you've got to find my nephew.
00:29:08You know, what I need is an investigator,
00:29:11a good one, one that I can trust.
00:29:13Any suggestions in this town?
00:29:15No, I know someone.
00:29:34Oh, my God.
00:30:04Oh, my God.
00:30:35Boss, I'll see you.
00:30:43Oh, okay.
00:30:46Guess I don't get to have my toys, huh?
00:30:52Mr. X.
00:30:54Gates.
00:30:56Sorry about the rally, boss.
00:30:58I've got to go.
00:31:00Mr. X.
00:31:02Gates.
00:31:04Sorry about the rally, noisy intrusion.
00:31:06Hopefully I didn't disturb too many of your guests.
00:31:09No, no.
00:31:11Nice car, though.
00:31:13Yeah.
00:31:15How is this hospitality business working out for you?
00:31:18Well, it's a little slow these days.
00:31:20But as long as it keeps your knickers in a knot, I'm happy.
00:31:24This hurt my feelings.
00:31:28And it's gonna hurt me even more
00:31:31if I can't do what I'm gonna do.
00:31:33You know, I can tell by your face that you're in a lot of pain.
00:31:35Hey, come on, now.
00:31:37Oh, sorry, sorry.
00:31:39It's just a reflex.
00:31:41See?
00:31:43You bring this on yourself.
00:31:45Yeah, my first sergeant told me I was a glutton for pain.
00:31:49Or maybe that was my second wife.
00:31:51We got them mixed up.
00:31:53You must think you're a clever man,
00:31:56buying this little cockroach motel.
00:31:59You forgot to get the parking lot.
00:32:01Oh, I'm sorry, did you need this pot?
00:32:05That dog track's going ahead.
00:32:07It's inevitable.
00:32:09I don't know.
00:32:10By the time I get done with you,
00:32:12I don't think you're gonna be able to run for librarian,
00:32:14much less mayor.
00:32:16You see?
00:32:19You do this to yourself.
00:32:21Yeah, it was definitely my second wife that said that.
00:32:26How about a...
00:32:28Oh, no, here comes Gilligan.
00:32:30You need a stool there, little buddy?
00:32:32Can you reach me?
00:32:38That didn't hurt.
00:32:40You go ahead and finish that out.
00:32:42I've got a long memory, Lurch.
00:32:44Better make it good.
00:32:49Oh, yeah.
00:32:59♪♪♪
00:33:08♪♪♪
00:33:18Hey, perfect timing.
00:33:20Could you come over here and hand me a flathead?
00:33:25Right up there on top.
00:33:28Anytime, sweetheart.
00:33:31There you go.
00:33:32Thank you.
00:33:33Yeah, so I'm looking for a room.
00:33:35Okay, just give me a second.
00:33:41Thank you.
00:33:46There we go.
00:33:48All right.
00:33:51Okay.
00:33:53There.
00:33:54Oh, there you go.
00:33:55Thank you.
00:33:58You okay?
00:34:00Oh, yeah.
00:34:02Cut myself shaving.
00:34:05Name's X.
00:34:07Ah.
00:34:08Oh.
00:34:09Yeah.
00:34:10So is that X like the one letter?
00:34:12No, two letters, you know, like X cop,
00:34:15X marine, X bounty hunter,
00:34:17X boxer, X husband.
00:34:19You get the idea.
00:34:21Well, the name's Casey McKay.
00:34:23That's the rumor.
00:34:25Let me just run your card.
00:34:26Sure.
00:34:28Business is booming, huh?
00:34:30Oh.
00:34:31Well, let's just say you're gonna get the Eisenhower fleet.
00:34:35Now, when I bought this place, it didn't come with a maid.
00:34:39So you're gonna have to do your own bedding.
00:34:41The sheets and the towels are in the closet.
00:34:44Breakfast down here at 7 a.m. every morning,
00:34:46and that's about it.
00:34:48I mean, if you need any of those little shampoos or something,
00:34:51I'm sure there's a box around here somewhere.
00:34:53Pardon me for saying so, but innkeeper just doesn't have
00:34:56quite the same bravado as some of your past vocations had.
00:34:59Well, there's a snake trying to build a dog track around here,
00:35:03and he wants this land.
00:35:05Yeah?
00:35:06You ever been to a dog track?
00:35:08No, I can't say that I have.
00:35:10You ever seen what gambling can do to people?
00:35:13No.
00:35:14Well, it killed my mom.
00:35:16I saw Blackjack siphon off everything that we owned.
00:35:20Gambling's a disease.
00:35:22I don't want that to kill this town.
00:35:26So.
00:35:28And on that note, I hope you enjoy your stay.
00:35:31I'll point you in the right direction.
00:35:33By the way, I hear that you're a P.I.
00:35:36Well, that license is expired, too.
00:35:38I'm an ex-P.I.
00:35:39What are you looking for?
00:35:40I'm just looking for a couple guys
00:35:42that go by the name Boots and Frog.
00:35:44Just the who, what, and the where?
00:35:46Just the where for now.
00:35:49Tell you what, I'll look into it,
00:35:51and then I'll just charge it to your room.
00:35:53Fair enough.
00:35:54Let me show you the way.
00:35:57If this is the Eisenhower suite,
00:35:59I'd hate to see the taft.
00:36:01¶¶
00:36:23¶¶
00:36:45That's a fortified setup you got there.
00:36:47What you want?
00:36:48Well, I read your statement in the police report,
00:36:51and, uh, well, I was just wondering
00:36:53if you might have any further thoughts on the Chambers case.
00:36:56He deserves to fry.
00:36:58¶¶
00:37:27Next time.
00:37:28¶¶
00:37:42¶¶
00:38:02¶¶
00:38:12¶¶
00:38:22¶¶
00:38:34Hello?
00:38:37Hello?
00:38:39¶¶
00:38:49¶¶
00:39:00¶¶
00:39:1317 Mississippi, 18 Mississippi,
00:39:1619 Mississippi, 25 Mississippi,
00:39:20Mississippi, 7 Mississippi, 28 Mississippi.
00:39:3328 Mississippis.
00:39:46How'd it go?
00:39:48Fine.
00:39:49Is this gonna help you?
00:39:51We'll see how it goes.
00:39:53Can I ask you something?
00:39:55Shoot.
00:39:57Do you think Jay did it?
00:39:59Doesn't matter what I think.
00:40:01What matters to me?
00:40:03I think that everybody deserves vigorous defense and a fair trial, and I'll do my best to give him that.
00:40:08I thank you.
00:40:10For what?
00:40:12For doing this.
00:40:14Why don't you repay me by letting me take you to dinner?
00:40:16Why don't you go try one of me bad cases, okay?
00:40:20You don't remember why you lost me.
00:40:22That's settled for lunch.
00:40:24Yeah, we'll see.
00:40:26Later, Kate.
00:40:28Later, Gator.
00:40:47Hey there, big city.
00:40:50You think you can just roll up here with them fancy car and them boots and convince guilty men to plead not guilty?
00:41:00Actually, it's called a trial.
00:41:03It's something that keeps troubled boys like yourselves from getting flushed down the toilet.
00:41:08Chambers is guilty as sin, and you know it.
00:41:12So you just let him roll over and be done with it, you hear?
00:41:17I'm gonna give you sin if you don't take your hands off my suit.
00:41:23Just...
00:41:28Get him to change the play, all right?
00:41:31Hey, you backed me into a corner here, fellas, with no avenue for escape.
00:41:36So unless you step off, you're gonna be forcing me to fight.
00:41:38So unless you step off, you're gonna be forcing me to fight.
00:41:43Forcing you to fight, old man.
00:41:47I'm begging you.
00:41:50All right.
00:41:55Y'all better start digging up mason jars, because when I'm finished dragging you across the law, you'll be so broke with fines, you won't be able to pay attention.
00:42:09My granddaddy took on a gang of outlaws with nothing but a pair of spurs and a buffalo bone.
00:42:15I reckon I can handle a lot of you.
00:42:39What do you think? Call an ambulance?
00:42:42Oh, you broke my nose!
00:42:44I don't know. I'm good. You good?
00:42:46Yeah, I'm good.
00:42:48Maybe we should call the cops?
00:42:50Nah. I think justice will serve today.
00:43:01So who were those knuckleheads?
00:43:03Mr. Gates, man.
00:43:04One of those honyakers dropped this.
00:43:09Hmm. J.C.?
00:43:11Jay Chambers. I gave one to each of my groomsmen.
00:43:14Jay Chambers was one of your groomsmen?
00:43:17Yeah. For the rehearsal. Never made the wedding.
00:43:20Do you know Jay?
00:43:22I know he used to be one of Gates' men.
00:43:25You and I might be fighting different battles in the same war.
00:43:28You and I might be fighting different battles in the same war.
00:43:37You know, I've never been good at fighting with words and paper.
00:43:41Drowning all that legalese mumbo-jumbo and I don't know, a loophole from a lily pad.
00:43:46But I will be your P.I. pro bono if you'll help me fight this dog trap.
00:43:51I thought your license expired.
00:43:53Yeah. Well, so did my boxing license. I didn't hear you complain about that.
00:43:57You got yourself a deal.
00:44:00Comes with the room.
00:44:02Looks like it.
00:44:10Yeah, I know Jay Chambers.
00:44:13I was there when he caught Mr. Miller's field on fire.
00:44:18Your Honor, I request the juror be removed on the basis of cause.
00:44:22Agreed. You may step down.
00:44:24Well, I didn't know Jay directly, but my sister was his Sunday school teacher.
00:44:28And she said he was the meanest child in church.
00:44:31One Christmas, he put ex-lax in the punch.
00:44:35It was this eggnog looking stuff.
00:44:38Of course, there was no alcohol in it.
00:44:40That is the devil's juice.
00:44:42Ex-lax doesn't sound any better.
00:44:45Your Honor, I move to strike.
00:44:48Ma'am, you are excused.
00:44:50Well, one time he...
00:44:52Move to strike.
00:44:54Can you believe he knocked out the broom right at the ceremony?
00:44:57Your Honor.
00:44:59You think that if presented with the evidence, you should come to a fair verdict?
00:45:03I do.
00:45:04Even if the punishment is death?
00:45:06I believe we reap what we sow.
00:45:08That's what my mama taught me.
00:45:10Your Honor, I'm good with this jury.
00:45:12Your Honor, I object.
00:45:16Will counsel please approach the bench.
00:45:18Thank you.
00:45:24Counselor, you can't excuse all of the available jurors.
00:45:37Fine. I'll allow them.
00:45:40Thank you.
00:45:42Great. We have our first juror.
00:45:44Big Wolf, would you bring in the next batch of potential jurors?
00:45:48All rise for the next batch of potential jurors.
00:46:02Come in.
00:46:04Hey.
00:46:08Remember when you used to do this to my dining room?
00:46:11That room always had the best light.
00:46:13Boss, we're in business.
00:46:15Prue.
00:46:16Hey, Solomon.
00:46:18How are you?
00:46:20Pretty good, considering my advanced age.
00:46:22Y'all are friends.
00:46:23Oh, yeah. We, uh...
00:46:25Huh? We go way back.
00:46:26What, you didn't tell him?
00:46:28Prue and I used to date.
00:46:31Date?
00:46:33What?
00:46:34You need something?
00:46:35No, but you do.
00:46:37This is Jason Frog Stidham.
00:46:40He's got a mother in a nursing home.
00:46:42She hasn't seen him in a week,
00:46:43and he usually comes by every Saturday.
00:46:46And this is Michael Boots Kilby.
00:46:49He's got a very scared, angry, and desperate wife.
00:46:51She hasn't seen him since Jay got out.
00:46:54Apparently she overheard a conversation
00:46:56where they were planning to meet at a barn
00:46:58near the bootlegger path, which would be right here.
00:47:01Gates owns most of that land.
00:47:02Any idea what that meeting was about?
00:47:04I'd say the three of them were there to cut bait.
00:47:06Kit must have been at that barn, too,
00:47:07because he went with them to go pick up Jay.
00:47:10Check out that boy in trouble.
00:47:11He'd be lucky to fry.
00:47:13We're gonna need to check that out.
00:47:14Yeah, we are.
00:47:17Prue, can we change lunch to dinner?
00:47:21I'm booked.
00:47:22Tomorrow?
00:47:24Thursday.
00:47:25That's perfect.
00:47:26Okay.
00:47:27Welcome to join us, X.
00:47:29Hey, that sounds fun.
00:47:30I wouldn't miss it.
00:47:34You know you're not coming to dinner, right?
00:47:40It might look pretty,
00:47:41but the backwoods of Cherokee Hills
00:47:43is what produced all of Gates' men.
00:47:45And you?
00:47:47I'm too pretty to be from the backwoods of Cherokee Hills.
00:48:03Was this really that necessary?
00:48:05Yeah.
00:48:07Was this really that necessary?
00:48:09No.
00:48:10We could have just taken your flashy sports car,
00:48:12parked it in front of a potential crime scene,
00:48:15owned by a potential murderer,
00:48:16and then just see what happens.
00:48:22So you still got a thing for Prue, huh?
00:48:24She was my wife.
00:48:26So what?
00:48:27You had three of them.
00:48:28Couldn't try to get any of them back.
00:48:29Yeah, but they weren't Prue.
00:48:30That's true.
00:48:32It's been ten years, man.
00:48:33Why do you care now?
00:48:34I always cared.
00:48:35Just didn't know what to do about it.
00:48:38So what do you make of all this, Axe?
00:48:41Well...
00:48:44People don't just vanish, in my experience.
00:48:47Somebody makes them disappear.
00:48:50So...
00:48:51Hmm.
00:48:55Bullet hole.
00:48:59That's a .45.
00:49:02Yes, it is.
00:49:03That's a 9mm there, and so's that.
00:49:05And then take a look at this.
00:49:06Different angle.
00:49:07That leads me to think that there's, uh...
00:49:09That's what happened to Boots and Fraud.
00:49:11I just hope Kit wasn't here when this went down.
00:49:15Well, I'm not ex-forensics,
00:49:17but I'd be willing to bet that pinball machine
00:49:19that we're gonna find seven shooters.
00:49:21Because Gates usually runs in sevens.
00:49:23I don't know.
00:49:24The most I can figure here is six.
00:49:28Well, there's no bullet holes on this wall, so...
00:49:32Maybe Boots, Fraud, and Kit got ambushed?
00:49:35And if I was gonna do an ambush,
00:49:37I believe I'd do it right here.
00:49:38See?
00:49:45Six shooters.
00:49:47Seven members of the gang.
00:49:50Seven members of the gang.
00:49:53These guys are good.
00:49:54I don't see blood anywhere.
00:49:55You know, my daddy used to take me hunting a lot
00:49:57when I was a kid.
00:49:58Put a lot of emphasis on me tagging my first deer.
00:50:01And then one day I found myself aiming at an eight-point buck.
00:50:04So, raised my gun and...
00:50:07had that deer in my sights.
00:50:10But...
00:50:12I just couldn't do it, so I shot high.
00:50:15You couldn't shoot a deer?
00:50:18What a wimp.
00:50:20No, not a wimp.
00:50:23I was just scared.
00:50:27We need to find who that is.
00:50:29There's gotta be some kind of link between what happened here
00:50:31and the murder of that DA.
00:50:49Sorry.
00:50:51Come on.
00:50:58Come on.
00:51:14Barking closer to the barn doesn't seem like such a bad idea now, does it?
00:51:18Come on.
00:51:20Ah.
00:51:25Dusty, why didn't you hear that gunshot?
00:51:29Um, the train?
00:51:32I mean, everyone knows how loud it gets.
00:51:34Clanging and banging like a gunshot every couple cars or so.
00:51:49Come on.
00:52:08Freeze!
00:52:09Get on the ground!
00:52:10Get down on the ground!
00:52:11Get on the ground!
00:52:12Get down on the ground!
00:52:13Get on the ground!
00:52:15Get down!
00:52:16Drop the weapon!
00:52:17I'm dropping my gun now.
00:52:18Drop the weapon!
00:52:19Get down!
00:52:20No!
00:52:21Get down!
00:52:24So, you saw who standing over the body of Mr. Jenkins?
00:52:35That fellow over there?
00:52:37The records show that the witness has identified the defendant, Jay Chambers.
00:52:43Thank you, Dusty.
00:52:44No more questions, y'all.
00:52:48Here's your witness, Mr. McKay.
00:52:50Thank you, Your Honor.
00:52:55So, Dusty, you, uh, you like music.
00:53:03Um, yes, sir, I love music.
00:53:07What kind of music?
00:53:09Um, I mean, really anything that moves.
00:53:13Right, right. A lot of drums, cymbals, stuff like that?
00:53:15Oh, absolutely, yes, sir. Anything that moves, like I said.
00:53:19In fact, in fact, you were listening to music the night of the murder, weren't you?
00:53:22Oh, yes, sir. Yes, sir. I mean, I listen...
00:53:26I mean, I listen to music every night, so...
00:53:28And nice and loud?
00:53:29Oh, um...
00:53:31Probably a little louder than my doctor would like.
00:53:34Too loud to hear a gunshot?
00:53:36Huh?
00:53:37Well, isn't it possible, or even likely, that D.A. Jenkins was shot far earlier than you say?
00:53:42Objection, Your Honor. He's asking the witness to speculate.
00:53:46Overruled. Continue.
00:53:49Well before my client even entered the building, long before the train rolled through town.
00:53:54Is it possible you didn't hear the gunshot?
00:53:58I'm sure I would have heard a gunshot.
00:54:02E.
00:54:04May I, uh, approach the witness, Your Honor?
00:54:07Proceed.
00:54:08Proceed.
00:54:10Now Dusty, can you identify this as your headset?
00:54:14Yes, sir. It was my father's.
00:54:16What I'd like you to do is put the headset on and adjust the volume to, uh, that level your doctor says is too loud.
00:54:22Okay.
00:54:23Okay. And then I want you to close your eyes and press play, and raise your hand when you hear this book hit the floor.
00:54:29Yes, sir.
00:54:30Proceed.
00:54:32Close your eyes. Let your troubles slip away.
00:54:39Just imagine.
00:54:41Gunshot.
00:54:51No further questions, Your Honor.
00:54:55Thank you, Dusty.
00:55:01Proceed.
00:55:15So how do we find the seventh shooter?
00:55:20It's him.
00:55:21Ratchet?
00:55:22Mm-hmm. Nervous as always.
00:55:25He's the one. He's the one William Dye.
00:55:28Ain't one to no one.
00:55:31So what was your last memory that evening?
00:55:35I saw Jay Chambers running out of the building with a gun in his hand.
00:55:40Now it's my understanding that you've been robbed twice in the past four months.
00:55:43Objection, Your Honor. Unless the defense wants to add larceny to his client's charges, I was this relevant.
00:55:52Your Honor, if I may have just a little bit of leeway, I'll get to the point.
00:55:57Very well. Make it quick.
00:55:59Now, you've been robbed twice, is that correct?
00:56:01That's right. Twice.
00:56:02And you were able to call 911 during both of those robberies?
00:56:05Yes.
00:56:06Objection, Your Honor.
00:56:08Okay.
00:56:10Yes, Your Honor. My question is, how long did it take the police to arrive after you made those calls?
00:56:15Felt like a lifetime. Forever.
00:56:18Ten minutes, maybe.
00:56:20Now, let me get this straight.
00:56:22It took ten minutes for the police to arrive for your two break-ins.
00:56:26But those four squad cars made it to the courthouse in under 28 seconds after the DA was murdered.
00:56:3228 seconds, give or take a Mississippi.
00:56:35Now, how do you explain that?
00:56:38I guess they were called before he was murdered.
00:56:40Objection!
00:56:41Order.
00:56:42Your Honor, that's conjecture.
00:56:43Order in the court.
00:56:44That's conjecture.
00:56:46Sustained.
00:56:47Please strike that from the record.
00:56:49Jury, please ignore that last statement.
00:56:52Counsel, save your theories for your closing argument.
00:56:57Yes, Your Honor. No further questions.
00:57:00I'm sorry. One moment, Your Honor.
00:57:02Keep it brief, Councilman.
00:57:03Yes, Your Honor.
00:57:04They're all pending cases the DA had before his murder.
00:57:07And guess who may have had a great big beef with the deceased?
00:57:11Your good buddy, Archibald Gates.
00:57:13Mm-hmm.
00:57:14And guess whose case suddenly got shelved?
00:57:19My man, Ben Winright, is going to need to reopen that case.
00:57:22Thanks, X.
00:57:23Counsel McKay, is there something you want to share with the court?
00:57:27My apologies, Your Honor.
00:57:29Pull!
00:57:37Pull!
00:57:43Not bad.
00:57:46Want a shot?
00:57:47Nah, I'm good.
00:57:50You wanted to see me?
00:57:51I did.
00:57:52I want to encourage you to reopen your predecessor's case on Mr. Gates.
00:57:55Well, all his cases have been shelved until they find a replacement.
00:57:59But you could open them.
00:58:00I've got enough on my plate with your client.
00:58:02Yeah, I've read the case file.
00:58:04Spent more time investigating me than Jay Chambers.
00:58:08X has told me a lot about you.
00:58:10For the past 25 years, you've paved the way for men like Henry Patrick Jenkins.
00:58:14He may have been the pillar, but you've been the bedrock.
00:58:17Why do I want to reopen this case?
00:58:19Because I believe Mr. Gates had something to do with the DA's murder.
00:58:23I doubt it.
00:58:25Doubting one's doubts makes a second chance possible.
00:58:29Falsely accusing Mr. Gates is a dangerous game.
00:58:35Even for someone like you.
00:58:40Paul.
00:58:46Paul.
00:58:55Reopen that case on Gates. Watch what happens.
00:59:10Paul.
00:59:28New chapter.
00:59:31Love prove.
00:59:40Love prove.
01:00:08Can I get you something?
01:00:10A pack of peanuts?
01:00:12A bucket of ice?
01:00:15I do really like what you've done with the place.
01:00:18Yeah. Really sets the mood.
01:00:23Boss is waiting for you.
01:00:26Turn around slowly.
01:00:28Or else my daddy's gun is going to blast you to the moon.
01:00:56Dex.
01:00:57Hey. We're busy today.
01:01:05Mr. Casey.
01:01:07Mr. Gates, I presume.
01:01:11Well, it seems to me,
01:01:15as you're digging Jay's grave,
01:01:17you're shoveling some dirt onto me.
01:01:20Oh, I'm not in the business of digging graves.
01:01:22What are you in the business of?
01:01:24Justice.
01:01:27I'll get my own justice, Mr. McKay.
01:01:29Hey, look. Don't sugarcoat it.
01:01:31Just shred me like a man and then walk away.
01:01:33See, I got a date tonight, so...
01:01:44I wasn't threatening you.
01:01:46I was just giving you a friendly warning.
01:01:49Same difference.
01:01:50No, no, no.
01:01:52You see, a threat...
01:01:55would go something like this.
01:01:58You try and pin some dirt on me,
01:02:00one boy's here to put you in a grave.
01:02:02Now, that's a threat.
01:02:06Now, a warning would be more like...
01:02:10Well, I support your search for the truth.
01:02:14If you slander my name in the process,
01:02:16I will sue.
01:02:19I mean, that's a threat, too, isn't it?
01:02:21Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:02:25Colt Single Action 45.
01:02:27You know, some folks say that's the gun
01:02:30that Wyatt Earp used at the O.K. Corral,
01:02:32but that's not true.
01:02:33He actually had a Smith & Wesson Model 3.
01:02:35Did I?
01:02:36Hmm.
01:02:37And my daddy was a collector.
01:02:39I have his Colt Single Action 44
01:02:42and his Double Action 41.
01:02:44Wow.
01:02:45Did you know this?
01:02:48Billy the Kid used to carry them.
01:02:50He called one Thunder, the other one was Lightning.
01:02:52That's right, that's right.
01:02:54You know, I also have my daddy's Winchester 73
01:02:56tucked away in my closet,
01:02:58for the uninvited, so to speak.
01:03:02Wow.
01:03:03That's very rare to meet another aficionado.
01:03:06Oh, you would have loved my daddy,
01:03:08and he would have loved this town.
01:03:10All y'all acting like it's the Wild West.
01:03:12Between you and X, I'm just...
01:03:14I'm just surprised you don't settle this at high noon.
01:03:21It's not a bad idea.
01:03:23What do you think, Solomon?
01:03:25You and me, high noon, middle of the street,
01:03:28shoot it out for those little rock motel of yours?
01:03:31It's just you and me.
01:03:33Anytime, anyplace.
01:03:39You see, Solomon now,
01:03:41he's on the other side of the coin.
01:03:44Me, I was born dirt poor,
01:03:46but X's mama was very good at making money.
01:03:52See, everything I have,
01:03:54I owe it to the dog track.
01:03:56See, I gambled everything, went all in.
01:04:00Made me the man I am today.
01:04:03So the opportunities around here to make it rich
01:04:07are very slim.
01:04:09So I just want to give people a chance of success,
01:04:12like I had.
01:04:14You understand?
01:04:16You know, you don't strike me as a gambling man.
01:04:19Actually, I think you're the kind of guy
01:04:21likes to stack the deck in his favor.
01:04:23And I'm willing to bet
01:04:25that you had something to do with D.A. Jenkins' death.
01:04:28And so I'm gonna stick around till you're behind bars.
01:04:31Now, that's a threat.
01:04:35It was.
01:04:37And so is this.
01:04:39Your pet snake over there, Geraldo,
01:04:41if he doesn't give me my watch back,
01:04:43I'm gonna throw him headfirst through that pinball machine.
01:04:46Oh!
01:04:51I'd at least see that one.
01:04:55Shouldn't have talked about my mama, Gates.
01:05:02Come on, boys.
01:05:04Now, Casey, by law, am I allowed to start shooting yet?
01:05:08I don't know. Are they trespassing?
01:05:10Oh, they're definitely trespassing.
01:05:12Then, yes, sir, you can legally start shooting.
01:05:19PHONE RINGS
01:05:29You gonna get it, though?
01:05:31Oh. Well, if you don't mind.
01:05:33Yeah, might be important.
01:05:38Hello?
01:05:41Yes.
01:05:43Why, yes, we do have vacancies.
01:05:46Well, good. We'll see you in a few. Thanks.
01:05:50Hey. Good news.
01:05:52First customer. Actually, you're second.
01:05:54Oh, sorry. Yeah, second.
01:05:56You know, Mr. Gates, I can't help but notice
01:06:00you're one man short.
01:06:02Ratched, is it?
01:06:04Yeah.
01:06:06Yeah, Ratched's sick.
01:06:08Right.
01:06:11I'll give you this.
01:06:14For a lawyer, you get teeth.
01:06:17Yeah, not all of us start out as lawyers.
01:06:20Well...
01:06:24I'm really looking forward to talking guns again with you.
01:06:28I'm sure we will.
01:06:32You set?
01:06:34Set.
01:06:35Come on.
01:06:37Let's go.
01:06:39See you, fellas.
01:06:46Geraldo.
01:06:58Thanks.
01:07:08Whoops.
01:07:23Y'all forgot something.
01:07:29Yeah.
01:07:31Pick him up.
01:07:40Come on. We gotta check on Prue.
01:07:42Bring that scatter gun with you. Gates was one man short.
01:07:51Let's do it.
01:07:58Let's go.
01:08:07Prue!
01:08:14Don't you do a case like that!
01:08:16Hey, hey, take it easy.
01:08:18Would you mind lowering the gun, please?
01:08:20You're late.
01:08:21Yeah, yeah, well, we were busy.
01:08:23What are you doing with that shotgun, anyway?
01:08:25Bringing my doorbell after dark?
01:08:27Bad guys don't ring doorbells.
01:08:29Well, I'm not taking any chances.
01:08:31Besides, where have you been? We've been trying to call you the whole way up here.
01:08:34I've been busy.
01:08:36Come on.
01:08:40He was worried Gates had gotten to me.
01:08:43Scared me to death.
01:08:45Sorry, Prue.
01:08:49Hey, kid. Good to see you again.
01:08:52Why don't you go on and take a seat?
01:08:55Glad you're safe. I've been worried about you.
01:09:02So where you been?
01:09:05Hiding.
01:09:06Yeah? Why?
01:09:10It's okay, kid. You can trust him.
01:09:14Uncle K seemed like...
01:09:19My father.
01:09:21He killed Mr. Jenkins.
01:09:26And you know this for a fact?
01:09:28Of course I know.
01:09:30Okay, my whole life he's been telling me he's gonna change,
01:09:33telling me he's not gonna make the same mistake twice.
01:09:36And he was right about that.
01:09:38He made him a thousand times, and look where it's gotten him.
01:09:42Look, I just came to see Aunt Prue to make sure she was safe before we get out of town.
01:09:46But...
01:09:49How do you know that he killed him?
01:09:52I was there.
01:09:55D.A. Jenkins is a problem.
01:09:57And he's a liability.
01:10:00And that ends tonight.
01:10:03You understand?
01:10:05Or...
01:10:07you can end up like Boots and Frog.
01:10:12Hey, boy.
01:10:14What happens when it's over, huh?
01:10:17Come on back here.
01:10:19I'll be gone.
01:10:21You and your boy here can ride off in the sunset for all I care.
01:10:26And I don't.
01:10:28Because you're dead to me.
01:10:31We're gonna get in that RV, right?
01:10:35Check the water pressure in the shower?
01:10:38Get in the cab.
01:10:40Quit stalling.
01:10:43Hey.
01:10:45The three of us?
01:10:48The four of us.
01:10:52The four of us gonna be in that RV soon.
01:10:54The four of you?
01:10:56Out.
01:10:57Who are the other two?
01:11:00It's okay, baby.
01:11:02You can come on out.
01:11:05I'm Casey, and this here's Stella.
01:11:07Yes.
01:11:08So these two have been married a year now.
01:11:13I sent you an invitation.
01:11:19Now, kid.
01:11:21About the gunshot.
01:11:24Did you actually hear it?
01:11:26Well, no. There was the train.
01:11:29And the sirens and a bunch of motion.
01:11:39Freeze! Get on the ground!
01:11:41What about my dad?
01:11:43Oh, your daddy's going back away for a while, boy.
01:11:47Hey! Don't you think about it!
01:11:49Get back in there! Hey!
01:12:00You have the right to remain silent.
01:12:02Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.
01:12:06You have the right to an attorney.
01:12:08You cannot afford an attorney.
01:12:11Watch your head.
01:12:142-7-8-3-5-0-6-1-0-5-0-7-0-2-2.
01:12:36Well, I used the money we'd saved to buy that RV,
01:12:39and we've been hiding out in it ever since.
01:12:41Moving to a new spot every day.
01:12:45Say, Axe.
01:12:46Hmm?
01:12:47Ratchet wasn't there tonight. You think you can find him and flip him?
01:12:50Oh, probably.
01:12:52Great.
01:12:53Kit, I'm gonna need you to hide out here.
01:12:55No. Uncle Casey, we're leaving town and you can't stop us.
01:12:58Now, look. Look, Kit.
01:12:59If the prosecutor gets a hold of you now,
01:13:01we might as well buy the flowers for your daddy's funeral.
01:13:04Now, you may be done with them, but I know you don't want that.
01:13:07No, sir.
01:13:09Bert?
01:13:11Yeah?
01:13:12You got today's paper?
01:13:14I think we'd better send a message to Jay.
01:13:18Yeah.
01:13:29Got a package.
01:13:39Got a package.
01:13:52He wanted me to scare the DA off his scent.
01:13:56Scare him from digging around Mr. Kate's personal affairs.
01:13:59Let me wear a mask.
01:14:01Gun in hand.
01:14:03He just wanted me to scare him.
01:14:06That's what he told me.
01:14:10I'm sorry.
01:14:23How do I know you're not lying just to get a deal?
01:14:27And why is it now that you're willing to testify?
01:14:39Why?
01:14:47Because...
01:14:49Because I'm going to be a grandfather.
01:14:54And my boys are going to be a father.
01:14:59I will spend an eternity in prison
01:15:02before I live to see someone hurt them, okay?
01:15:06And right now, they're safe.
01:15:11Man, I'm just nothing but a con with nothing to lose.
01:15:18But a second chance to gain.
01:15:27He was blackmailing you.
01:15:29He was going to hurt my boy.
01:15:36You were right.
01:15:38Henry had begun an investigation on Gates.
01:15:41There's not enough proof yet to bring him down,
01:15:44but definitely enough to scare him.
01:15:46If what he's saying is true,
01:15:48there's no telling how far Gates will go.
01:15:51I think the DA had already been shot before Jay got to him.
01:15:55Then Gates set him up.
01:15:57Gave him the same gun with the same U-shell still in the chamber.
01:16:00In fact, I'm convinced of it.
01:16:0230 years of breaking the law, Jay never once used a gun.
01:16:06You really think they were listening?
01:16:08We'll see.
01:16:09You think it'll work?
01:16:10It better. Or Jay's going to be found guilty.
01:16:15Well, Dusty can't seem to fix the power over there.
01:16:18What do you mean?
01:16:19The whole back section has been out since we got started.
01:16:22Ben, I'll catch up with you later.
01:16:32Fuck.
01:17:02Ben Jenkins.
01:17:32It's over.
01:17:56We're postponing the closing arguments for a new witness.
01:18:00Mr. J. Chambers, please take the stand.
01:18:05Mr. McKay, your witness.
01:18:10Mr. McKay.
01:18:11Your Honor, I'd like to request a short recess.
01:18:17On what grounds?
01:18:19Your Honor, I could use that recess as well.
01:18:24We'll take an early lunch and reconvene in two hours, sharp.
01:18:30What about the plan?
01:18:31They jumped the plan.
01:18:32You wanted them to jump?
01:18:36Yeah, but not with Prue.
01:18:38Listen.
01:18:39J., I'll handle it.
01:18:40If you're not back in two hours, I'm gonna plead guilty.
01:18:43All right?
01:18:44No one else is gonna get hurt because of me.
01:18:45This ends with me, Casey.
01:18:50I hope that's enough time.
01:18:53I guess they really were listening.
01:19:00Okay.
01:19:30You didn't tell me that your great-great-granddaddy
01:19:58was the man who chased Cutthroat Jim out of West Texas.
01:20:03You didn't ask.
01:20:05Yeah.
01:20:07There's a few legends in your family, isn't there?
01:20:10Rangers, all that kind of thing.
01:20:12See, that got me thinking
01:20:14how someone like you could possibly be close to me
01:20:17and maybe even try and break me down.
01:20:20Well, you see now, if I was one of them,
01:20:23you'd already be swinging at the end of a rope.
01:20:28Now, where's my wife?
01:20:31Prudence.
01:20:38Now, here's what's gonna happen.
01:20:40You're gonna get J. to incriminate himself,
01:20:43and you are gonna get out of my town,
01:20:47and we're all gonna get back to normal.
01:20:49No, that's not gonna happen.
01:20:51How about you and I cut a deal?
01:20:55No.
01:20:56Why would I do that?
01:20:59I'm the one holding all the cards.
01:21:01You're holding all the cards, huh?
01:21:04Well, not if one of your boys here is willing to testify against you.
01:21:09I'm never going home.
01:21:11You think?
01:21:12You didn't know you had a weak link, did you?
01:21:15Yeah, I didn't think so.
01:21:17Take a look right there.
01:21:19See that?
01:21:21You see, one of your boys didn't shoot to kill.
01:21:23Now you got a fox in the henhouse.
01:21:29Here's my offer to you.
01:21:31All the informant mentioned,
01:21:33and your informant,
01:21:35and you,
01:21:37get to get that wife back.
01:21:40Or is it ex-wife?
01:21:45You think it up.
01:21:47No.
01:21:53Let me ask you a question.
01:21:56Do you believe in second chances?
01:22:00No, I do not.
01:22:02Well, neither did I for the longest time.
01:22:04At least not for myself.
01:22:06Not until I realized how badly I needed one.
01:22:13See, Gates, I've been aiming high my whole life.
01:22:16Today, I'm willing to level it out for you.
01:22:21Ah, so this is the way it's plugged out, huh?
01:22:28Well,
01:22:31it was always going to come down to this.
01:22:47Okay, jigs up, loser.
01:22:49Just relax and put the guns on the ground.
01:22:59Sorry about that.
01:23:04Thank you.
01:23:06Thank you.
01:23:08Hey, Casey!
01:23:10From Ratched. He really was out sick.
01:23:13X, crew.
01:23:15Go ahead and get him out of here.
01:23:17One at a time, orderly fashion.
01:23:19Somebody help old Stumpy there.
01:23:22Right this way.
01:23:28It's over, Gates.
01:23:29Nothing's over.
01:23:31It's never over.
01:23:32Nothing is over.
01:23:34Nothing!
01:23:39See a little D.E. Jenkins?
01:23:41He tried to aim me.
01:23:43I shot him down.
01:23:47What am I going to do to save my you?
01:23:49I wish I've got you out of my way.
01:23:52I'm going after Jay!
01:23:53Yeah!
01:23:54I'm going to get him and the little baby.
01:23:57They're never going to be safe.
01:23:58Never!
01:24:00I'm just going to finish the whole thing off
01:24:02and get me a prince,
01:24:04and I'm going to keep her for myself.
01:24:07You hear me?
01:24:09So what do you think, boy?
01:24:11You man enough?
01:24:14You man enough?
01:24:16Come on.
01:24:18Come on.
01:24:19Come on!
01:24:38Come on.
01:24:56That's your second chance.
01:25:00You'd best just kill me.
01:25:02Nah, I don't think so.
01:25:04I'm more interested in the truth.
01:25:08Come on.
01:25:17Erickson, call the cops.
01:25:18Tell them we got their murder suspect.
01:25:23Good afternoon. County Courthouse.
01:25:25Yeah, hi. I need to get a message to Ben Winright immediately.
01:25:36Well, it's about time.
01:25:37Very sorry, Your Honor.
01:25:41Your Honor,
01:25:43I've been presented with new evidence,
01:25:47and the state would like to drop all charges against Jay Chambers.
01:25:56Well, now I've seen it all.
01:26:00Case dismissed.
01:26:03Thank you, Ben.
01:26:05Are you kidding me?
01:26:06You're a free man.
01:26:10Okay, okay there, Dave.
01:26:12Congratulations, buddy.
01:26:13Thank you.
01:26:15Kit.
01:26:18Thank you.
01:26:20Kit, it's a new star, boy.
01:26:23A new star, boy.
01:26:25We won.
01:26:26Sure did.
01:26:27Now, could I interest you in buying a hotel?
01:26:30Could I interest you in buying a hotel?
01:26:32I'd consider a negotiation.
01:26:34First work on getting that third customer.
01:26:36That's a good idea.
01:26:38Maybe eBay.
01:26:39Look at you.
01:26:40You kept your streak.
01:26:42My old streak.
01:26:44That old thing.
01:26:46Maybe you have changed.
01:26:49Maybe.
01:26:53Look, Pru,
01:26:55I'm sorry. I just...
01:26:58This may sound a little cheesy,
01:27:00but I owe you an apology.
01:27:03I'm sorry for fighting for everything else in my life with you.
01:27:07Well,
01:27:09that's all I have to say about that, but...
01:27:14if you'll have me back,
01:27:16I'll never quit fighting.
01:27:18For you.
01:27:19For us.
01:27:28For you.
01:27:59Well, we finally made it there in that old RV.
01:28:02All right. I knew they would.
01:28:12Hey, babe.
01:28:16All the rooms in the house.
01:28:17How come you had to set up them by done, anyway?
01:28:19Because that room's got the best light.
01:28:22I'm sorry.
01:28:24It's okay.
01:28:26That room's got the best light.
01:28:29Hey, hey, easy now.
01:28:31I got a system going on there.
01:28:33I don't even have an office.
01:28:34The lawyer had an office.
01:28:56Hey, babe.
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