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Convinced that his second wife is trying to poison him, an ageing father summons his daughters for protection.
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00:00:46THE END
00:01:16Father, are you asleep?
00:01:26Where is she?
00:01:28In her room, I expect. I haven't seen her.
00:01:32What time is it, shouldn't you?
00:01:33It's 5.30. I'm on my way to pick them up.
00:01:36Is it still raining?
00:01:38No, Father. It's let up for a while.
00:01:41Take care, Alex. Drive carefully.
00:01:45I will.
00:01:46Now you go back to sleep.
00:02:16I will.
00:02:17Now you go back to sleep.
00:02:19I will.
00:02:20I will.
00:02:21I will.
00:02:22I will.
00:02:23I will.
00:02:24I will.
00:02:25I will.
00:02:26I will.
00:02:27I will.
00:02:59Hold it. Hold it. Let me get this out of your way.
00:03:18Okay. Come ahead.
00:03:25Hey, Alex. Alex.
00:03:29Alex Morgan. How are you?
00:03:35Ted Lindsey.
00:03:37It's Dr. Lindsey now.
00:03:39I'd heard you come back. I couldn't believe it.
00:03:41It's been a long time.
00:03:43Nine years.
00:03:44But it's just for the holidays. Not for good.
00:03:47Even so, the fact you've come back at all
00:03:49after what happened means this old town
00:03:51can breathe a little easier.
00:03:53Your sisters are coming too,
00:03:54so they say.
00:03:55Who are they, Doctor?
00:03:58The town.
00:03:59Just town talk, Alex.
00:04:02And if there's one thing the good people of Kenyon
00:04:04like to talk about, it was the Morgan family.
00:04:08Your sisters are coming, aren't they?
00:04:10I'm on my way to the airport to pick them up now.
00:04:13They should be arriving at 6.15,
00:04:14unless the plane's held up by this weather.
00:04:17That's why I'm hurrying.
00:04:19It'll be a race back to Father's
00:04:20before the road washes out.
00:04:22Still mothering them to death, huh?
00:04:24I'll tell them you said hello.
00:04:26Oh, my God.
00:04:36Oh, my God.
00:04:42Oh, my God.
00:04:44Oh, my God.
00:04:47Oh, my Lord.
00:04:48Oh, my God.
00:04:50Thank you, ne'am.
00:04:54Let's go get a drink
00:05:22Before we catch pneumonia
00:05:24Freddie, you drank enough on the plane
00:05:26To last you through New Year's Eve
00:05:28Come on, Chris
00:05:29Help me with the luggage
00:05:30No, you've been stalling too long
00:05:33Unless you tell me exactly what this family crisis is
00:05:36You can drive me back to the airport
00:05:37Please, Joe
00:05:39What's wrong, Alex? Is father ill?
00:05:43He's dying
00:05:44Is that the only reason you made us come back?
00:05:50He is our father
00:05:51I swore I would never set foot in that house again
00:05:55Not even to have the pleasure of seeing his coffin closed
00:05:58If he were just dying
00:06:02I'd say let his new wife bury him
00:06:05But I...
00:06:08I couldn't ignore this
00:06:10What does it say?
00:06:14One line
00:06:15My wife is slowly poisoning me to death
00:06:18We may not care whether he lives or dies
00:06:23But we can't let that woman get away with murder
00:06:26Again
00:06:27What do you mean?
00:06:29I can't let it dig in
00:06:43I can't let it dig in
00:06:44put your bags down now hurry up get your coats off father's very anxious to see all of you
00:07:06here freddie let me help you alex let's have a drink first it's been nine years not now
00:07:13do we have to see him this very second please he's so desperate
00:07:21what a night let's get it over with joe he stays in the study now he can't take the stairs anymore
00:07:32come on
00:07:33so
00:07:42so
00:07:50so
00:07:59so
00:08:08we haven't met
00:08:22i know you each have your own idea about me i will try to change those opinions but i do hope
00:08:30that while you're here we can all at least be civil to each other your father when he used to be in the
00:08:38mood to talk went on at great length about each of you it was talk of the past of course but i still
00:08:45feel i know you well
00:08:50but he's in there waiting
00:08:53i would have liked to have welcomed you properly when you arrived
00:08:56but this moment belongs to him he's longed for it for many years
00:09:03too many
00:09:15good lord
00:09:22when i think of her
00:09:27sleeping in the same bed mother died
00:09:30freddie please don't think about that i can't help it i just can't help it mother was so beautiful
00:09:37and he killed her she killed herself father merely gave her 2001 reasons all legitimate
00:09:44that makes him responsible for her death now he's asking us to save him
00:09:49he's our father and he's waiting
00:10:04i don't think about that
00:10:21shut the door that woman has ears that can hear sunshine
00:10:31so you came
00:10:41you all came christine
00:10:43you were so young when you left
00:10:46is it graduate school that you're in now or haven't you started yet
00:10:50no i'm in my first year joe i stopped counting the husbands after the third so did i after i found
00:11:00out you didn't have to marry them to sleep with them as i remember it you found that out in junior high
00:11:06school
00:11:08frederica poor freddie is it pills or alcohol this time or both
00:11:15please
00:11:16isn't it enough that i came you think so
00:11:20after nine years my loving daughter you keep taking those pills and one night you'll go like your mother did
00:11:34you
00:11:37well shall we talk about what we're supposed to be here for
00:11:40she's out there listening if she hears one word of this your lives won't be worth a red scent
00:11:45no she's gone out
00:11:52looks like she's heading towards the barn
00:11:55shall i keep the door open so we can hear her just in case she tries to sneak back in
00:12:00my fears amuse you
00:12:02am i amused the old man is imagining things is that what you
00:12:05we all imagine somebody's out to murder us at one time or another
00:12:09she is slowly poisoning me to death is that such a hard thing to believe
00:12:16she's murdered before hasn't she we didn't come all the way up here to decide whether or not she
00:12:20killed her first husband the point is father believes she's trying to kill him but you don't
00:12:26believe it none of you do i believe it yes you must even you alex even you would never have come home
00:12:33if you thought i was dying of natural causes and your wife knows this she knows why we're here
00:12:41no she thinks you came home because i begged you to i told her i needed your forgiveness
00:12:50and you needed my money well i hope she believed you for our sakes
00:12:56you haven't accused her have you to her face
00:13:00she called me a senile old fool and even offered to phone sheriff nolan for me maybe that's what we
00:13:07should know
00:13:11don't you understand freddie the people of this town have been waiting exactly 10 years for something
00:13:16like this to happen our father would rather be murdered than laughed at the righteous don't laugh
00:13:22they cluck i believed in her innocence i believed her i was wrong what do you want us to do save my
00:13:34life the question is how do we save it she knows you won't let us go to the police so we can't threaten
00:13:40her with that just what exactly do you want us to do get rid of her how kill her
00:13:54don't be so ridiculous really joe couldn't you see the humor the one thing i have never seen in
00:14:08our father is a sense of humor i was going to say the humor he's in there was only his way of making
00:14:15a strong point
00:14:20he wasn't asking us to literally commit murder i'm not so sure about that don't be ridiculous excuse me
00:14:28i'll get her a cup of coffee
00:14:35i'll get her a cup of coffee
00:14:45it's for freddie well let me fix it for you
00:14:59oh christine i came to get a cup of coffee it's for freddie well let me fix it for you
00:15:14sit by the stove this weather chills right through the walls
00:15:18please
00:15:39does mrs killian still work for my father yes
00:15:42yes but she's been ill she cooked up the basics of christmas eve dinner last night
00:15:52she kind of expected she wouldn't be well enough to come in today
00:15:55but how she walks through those boards even when she's feeling her best i'll never know they scare me
00:16:01to death
00:16:05i've got dinner in the oven but it'll be a good while before it's ready
00:16:13there's some nice cheese if you need something to hold you
00:16:17no thank you i'll just get freddie her coffee she's not feeling very well yes
00:16:24i understand from your father that she also takes pills
00:16:28if that's the case she shouldn't be drinking so much alcohol
00:16:34she shouldn't be drinking any at all
00:16:37it's heartbreaking a girl so beautiful and so young
00:16:41i overheard alex telling your father that fredrika's never gotten over your mother's death
00:16:49what it's done to her
00:16:52does fredrika still blame your father for your mother's death
00:16:55i think so yes
00:17:02most of us can never accept the terrible fact of suicide
00:17:08but i suppose drinking a little too much is better than going a little too mad as i did
00:17:18your coffee's ready
00:17:22your coffee's ready
00:17:26thank you
00:17:34you know
00:17:41you know
00:17:44she knew he was carrying on with that woman
00:17:48why
00:17:50why did he do it
00:17:52did he think she was going to give him the son's mother couldn't
00:17:56that
00:17:58that murderess
00:18:02oh chris
00:18:04sweet girl
00:18:06you didn't know what was going on in this house
00:18:09you were just a child
00:18:11i remember
00:18:14he'd leave mother
00:18:16crying in her room
00:18:18while he drove across town to see her
00:18:23elizabeth hall
00:18:26elizabeth hall
00:18:28morgan now
00:18:29mother would have left a note
00:18:34not for him
00:18:35for us
00:18:36she loved us
00:18:38she loved us
00:18:41i haven't been loved since the day she died
00:18:45of a broken heart
00:18:47didn't she didn't she die of a broken heart didn't she die of a broken heart
00:18:51yes freddie
00:18:53yes i guess she did
00:18:55look freddie why don't we get dressed in something nice and come on downstairs to dinner it's almost ready
00:19:05go ahead of him my dinner
00:19:21oh how christmasy you'd really think we were home for the holidays
00:19:43sit down
00:19:48are we going to wait for she's drunk
00:19:50i was going to say our intended victim
00:19:54keep your voice down joe
00:19:58good evening
00:20:00good evening
00:20:03would one of you like to say grace
00:20:11thank you lord for this food that was set before us
00:20:14and hold us all of us close to thee
00:20:17amen
00:20:20i was so hoping your father could join us for this
00:20:25the christmas eve dinner is one tradition he's always found strength to uphold
00:20:30well last year he had a very high fever he was down with something dr lindsay called galloping old age
00:20:38and what does dr lindsay call my father's present condition
00:20:43your father has forbidden me to call in dr lindsay
00:20:45or any doctor
00:20:48why
00:20:50well some men are too proud to die of old age
00:20:54so they're not too late so they convince themselves it isn't happening
00:20:58or else blame it on something else
00:21:02or someone else
00:21:03the father may be too proud but he's not paranoid
00:21:07all men are paranoid that's why some of them finally do get murdered
00:21:10i mean a wife can take just so much can't she
00:21:14you sound like you've been married
00:21:16well more than once
00:21:18but then i always had alex to run home to when things got crazy
00:21:22so i never had to resort to murder
00:21:27well nor have i
00:21:28heavens i i hope you don't think i was implying
00:21:31i'm quite aware of the implication
00:21:33uh did they ever find out who did poison your husband
00:21:38well the two of you were alone in the house that evening according to the papers that is
00:21:43yes the two of us were alone
00:21:46and wasn't it in something he drank just before going to bed
00:21:52the hot toddy that i made for him just as i did every night
00:21:57maybe he did it himself
00:21:58you're the first person that's considered that possibility
00:22:05aside from the grand jury and myself of course
00:22:10oh well it's all in the past
00:22:13i'd hardly ever think of it at all
00:22:15if it weren't for the people in this town who
00:22:18still enjoy treating me as if i were a cold-blooded murderess
00:22:24i still remember it though
00:22:25the long days in that cold prison cell
00:22:31the months looking for someone fearless enough to give me a job
00:22:36and a place to live
00:22:39it was like a nightmare that didn't seem like a nightmare until i woke up
00:22:44screaming in an asylum
00:22:50i will tell you this if a nightmare like that should ever happen again
00:22:55if for some evil reason i'm ever accused by anyone of killing
00:23:02the next time i will not be the one who wakes up screaming
00:23:07she's in the sewing room
00:23:24she's in the sewing room
00:23:33she's in the sewing room
00:23:39block that freddy
00:23:48so beautiful
00:23:49why die
00:23:51why dead
00:23:52freddy please let us help you
00:23:54drop that glass freddy
00:23:55killed
00:23:59murdered
00:24:01murderer
00:24:02no suicide
00:24:03no no no suicide
00:24:05he killed her
00:24:06freddy you're gonna bleed to death
00:24:09death
00:24:11death
00:24:11who will care about me
00:24:14who will care for me
00:24:17mother will help me because mommy loves me
00:24:21mother's gone freddy
00:24:23oh no not gone not gone
00:24:28i i i feel her
00:24:30i've seen her
00:24:32i i see her
00:24:34i see her
00:24:37i see her
00:24:38come on freddy
00:24:54the door was locked
00:24:56how did you get in here
00:24:57i have no idea
00:24:58i have no idea
00:25:10I'm not running out on you, Alex.
00:25:28If I'm running out on anyone, it's Father.
00:25:30Because whether he dies of arsenic or galloping old age
00:25:33simply doesn't matter to me anymore.
00:25:35It may have once, but no more.
00:25:37Whatever he may have been or done,
00:25:39he's still our father.
00:25:41Look who's talking.
00:25:43Who wanted us to leave him in the first place?
00:25:45Well, I never considered him guilty for Mother's death,
00:25:47morally or otherwise.
00:25:51She was batty from the day Chris was born.
00:25:54As batty as poor Freddy is now.
00:25:57What a charming way to talk about your family.
00:26:00Alex, I'm a big girl now.
00:26:02Stop treating me like a child.
00:26:04Stop playing big sister.
00:26:06I'm sorry.
00:26:07You know, I once told Chris that I felt we were your emotional prisoners.
00:26:13And she said, wouldn't it be funny if it was the other way around?
00:26:16If you were our emotional prisoner.
00:26:19Are you?
00:26:20I'm sorry if I made you feel like a prisoner, Joe.
00:26:24Oh, but please don't take this moment to make your great escape.
00:26:28We need you.
00:26:30Doesn't it matter to you that we need you?
00:26:33Don't try and give me the guilts.
00:26:35I am the first to admit I am no good at family crises.
00:26:38But not bad at causing them.
00:26:40I didn't cause this one.
00:26:41Oh, right.
00:26:42But something has to be done about it.
00:26:44About her.
00:26:44And I can't do it alone.
00:26:45It's Freddy in that state and Chris.
00:26:49Well, Chris is just a baby.
00:26:51I need your help, Joe.
00:26:53To do what exactly?
00:26:55I don't know.
00:26:57All I know is we can't let her kill father.
00:27:01You really believe him, don't you?
00:27:04Well, don't you?
00:27:04I can't explain it, Alex, but the first moment you showed me his letter, I had this eerie feeling we were being tricked into coming here.
00:27:15Why would he do that?
00:27:17Okay.
00:27:19Suppose she is trying to kill him.
00:27:21Why?
00:27:23Well, I guess she can't wait to...
00:27:25He's already told her we're back in his will now that all's forgiven.
00:27:29So she can't possibly hope to get the whole thing for herself anyway.
00:27:32There are other motives besides profit.
00:27:34Countless.
00:27:36Some people kill just for the thrill of it.
00:27:39Does Elizabeth Hall Morgan strike you as the kind of woman who's searching for thrills?
00:27:47Maybe she's just looking to be free.
00:27:50What was that expression you used?
00:27:53Emotional prisoner.
00:27:58Alex, I'm going.
00:28:04And it's still raining.
00:28:06You can't fly in this weather.
00:28:08I'd better call and make sure there'll be an evening train.
00:28:11I've already called.
00:28:13But I'll need to borrow your car.
00:28:16Here, I have the keys.
00:28:17They're in my bag.
00:28:20Joe, how are you going to explain your leaving to father?
00:28:23He'll never believe you're going home.
00:28:25He'll think you're going for the sheriff.
00:28:26If I miss the last train, I just might.
00:28:40Chris?
00:28:44Chris, I'm ready to leave.
00:28:45I must have left the keys in the car.
00:28:59What's the matter?
00:29:01I can't face Freddie when she's like that.
00:29:04And she's liable to make another scene.
00:29:06Say goodbye for me.
00:29:07Please, Joe.
00:29:15Okay.
00:29:16I'll say goodbye to her.
00:29:23Alex?
00:29:24What'll I tell father?
00:29:26That he'll believe, I mean.
00:29:28Let me handle it.
00:29:30It could be months before he even notices you're gone.
00:29:33Ready?
00:29:58Aren't you going to tell him that...
00:30:10No.
00:30:11Alex is handling it.
00:30:15Leave with me, Chris.
00:30:17Why?
00:30:18Oh, Joe, now don't start spooking me with your eerie feelings.
00:30:22Oh, baby, don't you be the one who wakes up screaming?
00:30:52Oh, my God.
00:31:22Oh, my God.
00:31:52Oh, my God.
00:32:22Oh, my God.
00:32:24Oh, my God.
00:32:26Oh, my God.
00:32:30Oh, my God.
00:32:32Oh, my God.
00:32:36Oh, my God.
00:32:38Oh, my God.
00:32:40Oh, my God.
00:32:42Oh, my God.
00:32:48Oh, my God.
00:32:52Oh, my God.
00:32:54Ted.
00:33:20Hi.
00:33:21Hi.
00:33:21I was just in the neighborhood, and I thought I'd drop by and say Merry Christmas.
00:33:26Come on in.
00:33:33What is it?
00:33:34Open it.
00:33:41Oh.
00:33:44Ted.
00:33:46Oh, it's lovely.
00:33:48Glad you like it.
00:33:50Oh.
00:33:52Oh, this is so nice of you.
00:33:54I'm sorry, but I don't have anything to give you.
00:33:57Well, how about letting me get warm by the fire?
00:33:59I'm freezing.
00:33:59Oh, sure.
00:34:00Come on in.
00:34:03Tell me, what's a nice, sane man like you doing all the way out here on Christmas morning?
00:34:08Had to stop in and look at Mrs. Killian.
00:34:10Oh, how's she doing?
00:34:11She's doing much better.
00:34:12Good.
00:34:13Anyway, being as I was so close, I couldn't help but stop by and take a fresh look at
00:34:17someone who secretly worshipped me when she was all of 16.
00:34:21Well, I guess I wasn't being as secretive as I thought.
00:34:24Your face was never a very good place to hide things.
00:34:27You're not married.
00:34:32Why?
00:34:33Do I look not married?
00:34:34Yeah.
00:34:35How come?
00:34:37I don't know.
00:34:38Truth is, I scare them off.
00:34:39Well, I don't know.
00:34:42I have a habit of needing too much.
00:34:46Well, no, that's not a habit.
00:34:48That's a way of life.
00:34:53Well, as much as I hate to, I better be heading back to town.
00:34:56Am I scaring you off?
00:34:58No, you're not scaring me off.
00:35:01If your father found out I was here, he might be very upset.
00:35:05He gave Mrs. Morgan strict orders.
00:35:07Did she tell you that?
00:35:08Didn't have to.
00:35:10I was standing right outside the door.
00:35:12Heard it myself.
00:35:14Ted.
00:35:16Could you tell just by looking at him?
00:35:19Tell what?
00:35:20What's the matter with him?
00:35:24Come on.
00:35:27He, uh, can't throw me out for just wishing him a Merry Christmas.
00:35:31Dr. Lindsay just wanted to wish Father a Merry Christmas.
00:35:43He's sleeping.
00:35:44Look, I know it's bothering you.
00:35:58But unless your father would allow me to do the lab tests, it would be his word against mine.
00:36:04And hers.
00:36:05Well, how do you know?
00:36:06Did Alex show you the letter?
00:36:08No.
00:36:08Well, Father wrote her that Elizabeth was trying to poison him.
00:36:14That's funny.
00:36:20Because it was Elizabeth who asked me to come here.
00:36:24It was about a month ago.
00:36:26She told me that he'd accused her of trying to poison him.
00:36:28She was hoping that I'd be able to prove to him that he was just imagining things.
00:36:35Well, now, she wouldn't have done that if she weren't innocent.
00:36:39Or clever.
00:36:43Look, if the roads are clear tomorrow, why don't I stop in again?
00:36:46Do you think there'll be a washout?
00:36:48Hard to tell.
00:36:49The river's still rising.
00:36:51In any case, call me if you have a sudden need to hear a friendly voice.
00:36:54Keep it that way.
00:36:59Till I get back.
00:37:15See you later.
00:37:24See you later.
00:37:54See you later.
00:38:24What's the matter, darling?
00:38:29Can't you sleep?
00:38:30Alex, what are we going to do?
00:38:32Well, I'm going to get a good night's sleep.
00:38:35And then...
00:38:35I mean about Elizabeth.
00:38:37Well, in the morning, I'm going to talk to her calmly and reasonably.
00:38:42What are you going to say?
00:38:45I'm going to ask her to leave quietly.
00:38:46Alex, this is her house.
00:38:51If she's innocent, why should she just give it up and walk away without a fight?
00:38:56If she's innocent, if she's innocent, you really think she might be?
00:39:02She might be.
00:39:04Oh, Lord, how naive you are.
00:39:06Don't you ever get tired of being so eternally childish.
00:39:12I'm sorry, Chris.
00:39:13I didn't mean to say that.
00:39:15It's just that...
00:39:16Well, it's been a hard day for me, too.
00:39:21It's just that it never seems to change.
00:39:23I feel like this whole thing's on my shoulders.
00:39:27Lady runs to her bottles and pills.
00:39:29Joe runs to her parties.
00:39:32I'm still here.
00:39:39Don't mind me.
00:39:41It's the storm that's getting on my nerves.
00:39:43Good night, darling.
00:39:44Good night.
00:39:46It's cold in this house.
00:39:48Do you have enough blankets?
00:39:49Yes, I'm fine.
00:39:50Oh.
00:40:53All of us seem to be having trouble sleeping tonight.
00:41:04Would you like some of this?
00:41:06What is it?
00:41:07Warm milk and honey.
00:41:10I made some for your father earlier.
00:41:13But I don't suppose your sister allowed him to drink it.
00:41:16Why don't you get yourself a mug and have some?
00:41:24No, thank you.
00:41:24I never need anything to help me sleep.
00:41:26Just restless.
00:41:27Just restless.
00:41:29Yes, I guess that's it.
00:41:32I understand.
00:41:36Good night.
00:41:37Good night.
00:41:40Did you know the telephone was out?
00:41:42Yes, I did.
00:41:44From the storm, I would imagine.
00:41:46Wouldn't you?
00:41:46Yes.
00:41:47Yes.
00:44:49She's dead.
00:45:02What's happened?
00:45:03What's going on up there?
00:45:05Stay with father.
00:45:06Please tell me, what's happened?
00:45:12Please tell me, what's happened?
00:45:19Please tell me, what's happened?
00:45:26Frederica has killed herself.
00:45:33Oh, God forgive her.
00:45:38Poor Frederica.
00:45:45She has finally done it.
00:45:47It could have been accidental.
00:45:49I saw some pills on her dressing table and I warned her that mixing alcohol with barbiturates can easily be fatal.
00:45:55Were you in her room last night?
00:45:58Yes.
00:45:59Why?
00:46:00Her crying disturbed me.
00:46:02I brought her something to help her get some sleep, milk and honey.
00:46:04And she drank it?
00:46:05You mean after you'd warned her about me.
00:46:12I don't think any of them believed you, Ben.
00:46:14I know Joanna didn't.
00:46:15Even so, she did not drink it.
00:46:16Oh.
00:46:17How do we know that?
00:46:19Because I drank it myself.
00:46:21You'll find the empty mug on my bedside table still unwashed.
00:46:24Sheriff Nolan should have no trouble analyzing what's left in the mug, nor my fingerprints.
00:46:32Do you know I wouldn't even call the sheriff?
00:46:35Well, they couldn't even if they wanted to.
00:46:37The phone is dead.
00:46:39And it rained heavily all night. The roads are bound to be washed out.
00:46:47We are trapped here.
00:46:49There's no way back until the river goes down again.
00:46:52Now, you'd better get back to bed before you catch your death.
00:46:57There's no mug on your table.
00:46:59There's no mug.
00:47:01And there are no pills or vials in Freddy's room.
00:47:09Come on, Chris.
00:47:34But, Chris, Freddie doesn't need us anymore, but we may need each other.
00:47:58I think I'd better look in on Daddy.
00:48:00You fix some coffee. We need something in our stomachs.
00:48:03Alex, I don't want to be alone.
00:48:05That's all right, darling.
00:48:07Uh, she's in her room.
00:48:09I'll leave the study door open so I can hear you if you call.
00:48:16It's still dead.
00:48:33Alex, it could have been accidental, Freddie's death.
00:48:37An overdose of vodka?
00:48:39Well, Lisa...
00:48:40Yes, but if she was taking sleeping pills...
00:48:41Where would you get them?
00:48:42Don't you think I took that precaution?
00:48:44After she cut her wrists, I searched her room.
00:48:48In medicine cabinet, her handbag...
00:48:51Who's the doctor?
00:48:52Who's the doctor?
00:48:53You're not a doctor.
00:48:54Who's the doctor?
00:48:55It's not a doctor.
00:48:56You're a doctor.
00:48:57You're a doctor.
00:48:58You're a doctor.
00:48:59You're a doctor.
00:49:00You're a doctor.
00:49:01You're a doctor.
00:49:02Do you think I took that precaution?
00:49:05After she cut her wrists, I searched her room.
00:49:08Her medicine cabinet, her handbag.
00:49:12Besides, there was nothing in that milk.
00:49:15Why get rid of the mug?
00:49:21Darling, can't you understand?
00:49:24Elizabeth is afraid that we're going to take all this away from her.
00:49:27Not just the money and the property, but this is her sanctuary.
00:49:33So she's going to kill all of us?
00:49:36How could she hope to get away with it? It's insane.
00:49:40Of course it's insane. She's insane.
00:49:44Then why didn't she try to stop Jo?
00:49:49Maybe she didn't know Jo was going.
00:49:52Just be thankful that she got away.
00:49:54Well, at least if anything does happen to us, there'll be someone to see that she doesn't get away with it.
00:50:04What are we going to do? Just sit here and wait for it to happen?
00:50:08What would you suggest?
00:50:10The roads are washed out, the telephone lines are down.
00:50:13It's ten miles to town.
00:50:15Can you walk ten miles in this weather?
00:50:18Or have you forgotten Jo took my car?
00:50:19No, but I can walk one mile to Mrs. Killian's house.
00:50:24What could she do? An old woman sick in bed?
00:50:28I don't know. Maybe her phone is working.
00:50:31Alex, I know I'm grasping at straws, but I can't just sit here and wait to die.
00:50:35What do you think will happen to you if you get lost in those woods?
00:50:38Alex, I know those woods inside and out. Every tree, every path.
00:50:41That was nine years ago.
00:50:44You think everything stays the same, don't you? Nothing ever changes.
00:50:48Nothing ever will until I do. I'm going, Alex.
00:50:52Chris!
00:50:54Hey, listen, Chris.
00:51:18I'm gone.
00:51:37Hey, let's go.
00:51:39What?
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