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00:02:29I told him I said that you can do all the overtime in the world if you want to
00:02:34but you're gonna have to pay taxes too.
00:02:36See you later.
00:02:38Hey Roger, gonna do a little duck hunting?
00:02:46My son with stars in his eyes.
00:02:49I just want to remember my best summer job.
00:02:52Got your last paycheck?
00:02:54Yep, right here.
00:02:56Guess I gave you something.
00:03:01Honest days pay for honest days work.
00:03:05You taught me plenty, Pop.
00:03:08Hey, you're coming tomorrow?
00:03:11Of course I'm coming.
00:03:13Your old man's gonna miss you around here.
00:03:17Damn proud of you son.
00:03:21Well, I guess you better get out of here.
00:03:28They'll be putting you back to work.
00:03:38Hey, tomorrow then.
00:03:44Alright, here we go. Step it up.
00:03:46Let's go, guys.
00:03:53Alright, Jake.
00:03:55Come on, Jake.
00:03:56Ooh.
00:03:57Did you shoot me that again, Bobby?
00:03:59Sure, Bobby. No problem.
00:04:01Alright, keep your elbow up.
00:04:02Then once you score your stance.
00:04:03That's it.
00:04:04Let's keep our eye on the ball.
00:04:05Okay?
00:04:06Yeah!
00:04:07I'm trying it now!
00:04:08Alright!
00:04:09Hey, you!
00:04:10Come on, who's leaving town?
00:04:11Me or you?
00:04:12Hey.
00:04:13Pirates are gonna be calling you.
00:04:18Come on, Mom.
00:04:19We packed everything I own.
00:04:20You're not gonna be able to ask me to find a sweater for you when you're up there.
00:04:23Greenville's 90 miles north of here.
00:04:25Sweetheart, it's 90 miles north colder.
00:04:27Trust me.
00:04:28Now, look.
00:04:29That box has got all your flannel shirts in it, and your new gray slacks are in there.
00:04:33They're permanent pressed, so you won't have to iron them.
00:04:36But keep them nice for special occasions, okay?
00:04:38Yes, ma'am.
00:04:39Alright.
00:04:40Steak.
00:04:41You sure you won't have one, Mr. Earl?
00:04:42You used to love a good steak when we were married.
00:04:43Still do, Rose.
00:04:44Just staying away from the fat these days.
00:04:45Nothing kills my appetite more than cigarette smoke.
00:05:01You know, boys, your mama never changes.
00:05:08Man, if I'd known this is what you gotta do to get fed like this, I'd have gone to college.
00:05:13Michael, you know I make a steak for you every single birthday.
00:05:17Happy birthday.
00:05:18I know, ma.
00:05:19Alright.
00:05:20Big day.
00:05:21First time an Earl man's ever gone off to college.
00:05:24Gonna give those Manning girls a taste of the old steel battered spirit, Bob.
00:05:27Don't?
00:05:28Absolutely.
00:05:29Right after I save the football team and make the dean's list.
00:05:32Make the dean's list first.
00:05:34Keep your nose clean up there.
00:05:37I mean, if something goes wrong, you could always come back to the mill.
00:05:40There's a place for you.
00:05:41Your brother don't want it.
00:05:43He's reading meters down in Akron.
00:05:46We got lots of work.
00:05:48We could use you.
00:05:49You know, I don't understand why you really need a degree in the first place.
00:05:54Well, I sure do.
00:05:56Bobby's going places.
00:05:57He can't get there from Munhall without an education.
00:06:00So he gets that degree.
00:06:02He has choices.
00:06:03There's no telling how far he'll go.
00:06:06You just wait and see what Bobby can do.
00:06:19The sun is going under.
00:06:23I'm driving like thunder.
00:06:26I'm living it up behind the wheel of my Mustang.
00:06:31I'm listening to the radio.
00:06:34Jimmy's doing a solo.
00:06:36Oh, give it to me, Jimmy.
00:06:38You know I gotta make it to Austin.
00:06:41Hey, hey, I'm moving down the rock and roll highway.
00:06:45Got the devil riding on my heels.
00:06:47Got a vision of love inside me.
00:06:50Let me tell you just my good idea.
00:06:52That's it.
00:06:57Looking good, Earl.
00:06:59Come on!
00:07:00You've got a big hand!
00:07:03Dear Earl, you know it's frat rush tonight.
00:07:05Why don't you drop by Beta Mu?
00:07:07I don't know, man.
00:07:08What good's a frat gonna do me?
00:07:10Is she kidding?
00:07:11The food alone makes it worth it.
00:07:12Come on, man.
00:07:13They got a great house.
00:07:14You can make a lot of good contacts.
00:07:16That's how you get ahead.
00:07:21And they asked you to pledge?
00:07:23Well, not yet, Ma, but they sent a guy over to invite me.
00:07:25Oh, well, that's just wonderful.
00:07:27Have you got your new slacks on?
00:07:28Yep.
00:07:29Not a wrinkle.
00:07:30Hair's combed?
00:07:31Mom!
00:07:32Come on.
00:07:33You let me know how it goes.
00:07:34All right.
00:07:35Hey, I'll call you, okay?
00:07:36All right.
00:07:37Bye-bye, sweetie.
00:07:38All right, Mom.
00:07:39Bye-bye.
00:07:40Gentlemen, let's welcome our new pledge brother, Andy Wilkins.
00:07:45Hey!
00:07:46Congratulations, baby.
00:07:48Hey, how's it going?
00:07:50Tom, Tom.
00:07:52The jock in the corner, his name's Robert Earl.
00:07:55He's from somewhere around Pittsburgh.
00:07:57All-state and high school, academic honors.
00:07:59I think we want him to pledge, huh?
00:08:01I'll talk to him.
00:08:04Excuse me.
00:08:07Tom Stahl.
00:08:08Oh.
00:08:09Hi.
00:08:10I live in this nut house.
00:08:11Oh.
00:08:12Let's go in.
00:08:14This is, uh...
00:08:15This is some party.
00:08:16Yeah, it's a great party.
00:08:17You're Robert?
00:08:20Yeah.
00:08:21Um, my friends call me Bobby.
00:08:22How'd you know my name?
00:08:23Hey, we do our homework.
00:08:24We don't let just anybody in here.
00:08:25Come on, I'll show you around.
00:08:29Have a seat.
00:08:55Had enough soda for one night?
00:08:56Thanks.
00:09:00Where'd all this great stuff come from?
00:09:02My father's a city councilman in Ohio.
00:09:05I guess he wants me to get used to the good life.
00:09:08Well, he's got a lot riding on me and my younger brother Ben.
00:09:11We're gonna make it or else.
00:09:13This is his bait.
00:09:15Oh.
00:09:16A guy could get used to this bait or not.
00:09:18Yeah, I'm just getting started.
00:09:20Get my BA, then go to law school after Manning.
00:09:23Business, maybe politics.
00:09:26I wanna do something that matters, you know?
00:09:28Make a million bucks while I'm at it.
00:09:29I hear that.
00:09:31How about you?
00:09:32Where are you headed?
00:09:33Um, I don't know.
00:09:34I like teaching.
00:09:35Uh, coaching maybe.
00:09:36Maybe business.
00:09:37Not really sure.
00:09:38I just know...
00:09:39I don't wanna end up back at Munhall.
00:09:41Where are you from?
00:09:42Yeah.
00:09:43I mean, they're great people there and everything.
00:09:45It's just that...
00:09:46I don't know.
00:09:47Most of them are hanging around after the major mills have closed down.
00:09:49And, uh...
00:09:51I got bigger dreams than that.
00:09:55You should dream big, Bobby.
00:10:00Cause you got the right stuff to make.
00:10:02You know, if you were a brother here,
00:10:05we could help each other along.
00:10:07This place needs warriors like you.
00:10:09Guys that aren't willing to settle for second best of anything.
00:10:15From themselves or the world.
00:10:18Why don't you join us?
00:10:35Oops.
00:10:36Sorry.
00:10:37Mrs. Earl?
00:10:38Yes.
00:10:39I'm Tom Stahl, one of Bobby's brothers.
00:10:40Oh, hi, Tom.
00:10:41Yeah, Bobby's talked about you.
00:10:42And you must be Michael.
00:10:43Oh, that's right.
00:10:44Nice to meet you.
00:10:46Um, with compliments from Beta House.
00:10:47Oh, how beautiful.
00:10:50I tried to find you before the game, but there was no way in this crowd.
00:10:54Hey!
00:10:55Hey!
00:10:56All right!
00:10:57Good game!
00:10:58Yeah.
00:10:59We were pretty on today.
00:11:00I'd say.
00:11:01It was all right.
00:11:02Uh-huh.
00:11:03So you met Tom already?
00:11:04Sure did.
00:11:05He gave me this corsage.
00:11:06Tom's a real classy guy, Mom.
00:11:07Well, he certainly just.
00:11:09Hey, man.
00:11:10Great game.
00:11:11Hey!
00:11:12I'll see you back at the house.
00:11:13Okay, all right.
00:11:14Hey, um, that was Andy.
00:11:15He's another brother at the Beta House.
00:11:16Well, you are really making your mark.
00:11:18No, wait until next week.
00:11:19He's running for class parliamentarian.
00:11:21Well, it's on Tom's ticket for president, but it looks like we got a real shot.
00:11:25Oh, Bobby.
00:11:26I'm so proud of you.
00:11:29And you'd be pleased.
00:11:31Way to go, Tom.
00:11:32Good on.
00:11:33Hey, good speech, Tom.
00:11:34He hasn't been out of your hand, man.
00:11:36Where did you learn to think like that?
00:11:38I don't know.
00:11:39I love big ideas.
00:11:40Getting people to go along with mine is even better.
00:11:44You know, you read about all the great men.
00:11:47And they all have the ability to win people over.
00:11:50To bring them along to a higher place.
00:11:52I think I'm right about you and me as a team.
00:11:56What do you mean?
00:11:58Well, I can talk people into things.
00:12:02Bully them into it sometimes.
00:12:03But with me, they still watch their backsides.
00:12:05But you give off this genuine thing.
00:12:08The way you coach me on that speech.
00:12:12People just trust you instantly.
00:12:13They can't help themselves.
00:12:15It's not like I'm scheming.
00:12:17I mean, I'm not even aware of it, really.
00:12:20That's my point.
00:12:21There's something about you, Bobby, in here.
00:12:27People trust you.
00:12:28Because your heart's good.
00:12:30And they know it.
00:12:34It's a power like I've never seen before.
00:12:39And it can work for you.
00:12:42It can work for both of us.
00:12:48Come on! Come on!
00:12:49There you go.
00:12:51Good job.
00:12:52Good job.
00:12:57Oh, Bobby.
00:12:58Look at her.
00:12:59She's incredible.
00:13:00Who is she?
00:13:02Chelsea Coates.
00:13:04She owns this place and about five others in town.
00:13:07Including the Old Town furniture store.
00:13:09They say she's set up with some old doctor who's making them both pots of money.
00:13:15Hey, I think I've seen her. She drives the Red Vet, right?
00:13:17That's her, all right.
00:13:19Now that is the woman for me, man.
00:13:22Sexy, powerful, and loaded.
00:13:24Yeah, right.
00:13:25How are you gonna get a woman like that?
00:13:30I don't know yet, but I will.
00:13:34So what kind of trouble is my favorite frat boy up to today?
00:13:38Oh, just improving myself for you, Chelsea.
00:13:42I can see that.
00:13:44Oh, have you met Bobby Earl?
00:13:47He's a brother of mine at Beta.
00:13:49Hello, Bobby.
00:13:50Looks like you're having some trouble of your own today.
00:13:54You know, the help in this town is pathetic.
00:13:56You know what I need?
00:13:58A real manager in this place.
00:14:01Well, uh, maybe I could help.
00:14:04I know something about gyms.
00:14:05A lot about managing people.
00:14:07Hmm.
00:14:09I'll bet you do.
00:14:11What do you say?
00:14:12You wanna give me a try?
00:14:15Come back at 9 o'clock when the gym closes.
00:14:17We'll talk.
00:14:20Oh.
00:14:22And don't pull a muscle, boys.
00:14:29That woman's gonna change our lives, man.
00:14:32Trust me.
00:14:34Bobby, that's wonderful.
00:14:37Congratulations.
00:14:38They won the election.
00:14:40It was kind of a landslide.
00:14:42Well, wait till I tell your dad and your brother.
00:14:44They will bust.
00:14:46Congratulations again.
00:14:47Okay.
00:14:48Thanks, Mom.
00:14:49I love you.
00:14:50Bye.
00:14:51All right. Bye-bye.
00:14:54That was my college boy.
00:14:58That was the best Easter dinner yet, Mom.
00:15:00Oh, well, thank you, Michael.
00:15:01Yep.
00:15:02Even after three years, the Fred cooks still can't beat your ham, Mom.
00:15:04I've got leftovers.
00:15:05I'll wrap some up for you.
00:15:06Michael, you'll take some to Akron.
00:15:08Absolutely.
00:15:10So how's that new job working for that doctor in Greenville?
00:15:12It's not bad.
00:15:13He owns a furniture store and he's got me writing ads for the local paper.
00:15:16It's kind of fun.
00:15:17Keep your grades up.
00:15:18That's first.
00:15:19You'll have plenty of time to make lots of money.
00:15:21That is no lie.
00:15:22Well, you know, you boys are much too old for the Easter bunny, but...
00:15:28What is this?
00:15:29Mom.
00:15:30That's mine.
00:15:31That's mine.
00:15:32That's yours.
00:15:33Go ahead and open it.
00:15:35Oh.
00:15:36Mom.
00:15:37Mm-hmm.
00:15:38I love it.
00:15:39What?
00:15:40What is it?
00:15:41Don't be a wiseacre.
00:15:42That's one of those things you put on your car seat so that it massages your backside on
00:15:47long trips.
00:15:48Your dad told me about it.
00:15:49Thanks, Mom.
00:15:50Bobby.
00:15:51Aw.
00:16:02Yeah, that's great.
00:16:04You don't like it?
00:16:06No, no.
00:16:07I like it fine.
00:16:08Yeah.
00:16:09Hey, hey, uh, they match, huh?
00:16:11That's cool.
00:16:12What's the matter with it?
00:16:14Well, I mean, that's, that's kind of it.
00:16:16I mean, you know, people just don't wear a matching kerchiefs and tie anymore.
00:16:19It's kind of bogus.
00:16:21Says who?
00:16:24Well, Tom's got this book and it shows you how to dress right, and it's just not done
00:16:29anymore like that.
00:16:30Are your, um, rich buddies also taught to be rude when they get gifts?
00:16:33Michael.
00:16:34It's all right.
00:16:35You know, Bobby's gotta look right.
00:16:37I'm sorry.
00:16:38I, I didn't mean it like that.
00:16:40Well, look, maybe you can wear them separately.
00:16:43I like it, Ma.
00:16:44I'll wear them, okay?
00:16:45Happy birthday.
00:16:46What'd I tell you?
00:16:47Come on in.
00:16:48Manuel.
00:16:49Cool.
00:16:50Happy birthday what I tell you come on in
00:17:13the living room is just in here why don't you make yourself comfortable Chelsen are just opening some
00:17:22champagne Bobby's here hi Bobby why don't you pour him some champagne
00:17:40your house is amazing thank you I like it to be comfortable
00:17:48how do you like the champagne
00:17:53it's good you'll develop a taste for it it's done very young
00:18:10happy birthday Tom
00:18:16Sam Bruce Lincoln this is great yeah I picked it up at an old bookstore in town I thought with you going to law school it might inspire you
00:18:27it will Bobby thanks okay mine mine mine mine mine come on open mine
00:18:38awesome is it real of course it's real here
00:18:45it's 24 carat and movement's 12 jewels do you like it like it I love it
00:18:52why don't you pour Bobby an after-dinner drink and I'm gonna go change
00:19:01this is the life man oh that's good no going back now
00:19:12what's the matter you see him down
00:19:22it's uh it's just that old book I'm sorry that's all I have for it
00:19:27hey I like the book I know what it's like pinching pennies
00:19:31my old man's got the purse strings yanked tight
00:19:34with all that stuff in your room and those clothes
00:19:38those are just the trappings money I have to make myself
00:19:42you know he believes in delayed gratification
00:19:44no matter how long I wait I'll never get here
00:19:48that's where you're wrong Bobby
00:19:50how does 2,000 bucks overnight sound to you
00:19:54like somebody else's life
00:19:57now that's where you lack vision
00:19:59where are we gonna get $2,000
00:20:04at semester break when campus empties out we're gonna walk into the frat houses
00:20:09and lift all the electronics equipment
00:20:10that's very very funny
00:20:14I'm not joking
00:20:16stealing
00:20:19not stealing
00:20:21that's when the guy you take from gets hosed
00:20:24at the dean's office I've seen the insurance policies these houses carry
00:20:28anything disappears the brothers make a claim
00:20:30they get it back in spades
00:20:31they can even improve their equipment
00:20:33fat cat insurance companies pick up the tab
00:20:36everybody wins
00:20:38nobody is going to get hurt
00:20:42but it's wrong Tom
00:20:46wrong is walking away from an opportunity like this
00:20:51and walking out on me who's done nothing
00:20:53but pull you up over the last couple of years
00:20:55hell I've done all the planning
00:20:59I'm offering you a
00:21:06a leg up
00:21:09maybe you're just too small town to see it
00:21:12you disappoint me Bobby
00:21:17come soak with me Tommy
00:21:25on my way baby
00:21:27you can come too Bobby
00:21:30how long do you think Chelsea
00:21:38will stay with me when she figures out
00:21:40that I'm flat broke
00:21:42come on Bobby you gotta help me out here
00:21:46Tommy come on
00:22:00I said I better get going
00:22:03think about what I told you
00:22:08you want this life you gotta take it
00:22:10you want this life you gotta take it
00:22:40when we're done here we'll hit our place throw off suspicion come on man what are you waiting
00:22:48security
00:22:53are you in your mind i wouldn't shoot anybody we're not getting caught either
00:23:01let's get it done
00:23:10hey jake and the kids are asking for you why don't you go out and hit the ball around with them
00:23:24maybe later well i'm going bowling want to come with us
00:23:30no thanks mom you know this isn't like you you've been hang-dogging around the house ever since you
00:23:38came home for break
00:23:41what's the matter
00:23:47have you ever had a problem so big you didn't know what to do about it
00:23:52yeah
00:23:54yeah when your dad and i got divorced
00:23:56you boys were so young
00:23:58there were so many bills and worries i i didn't have any idea what i was going to do
00:24:04but i didn't want to end up like your grandma washing floors so i went to nursing school because i knew if i could get my degree
00:24:12we'd at least have a chance
00:24:14you know it's hard if you're reaching for something that nobody around you's ever reached for before
00:24:23but you'll make it
00:24:26i did
00:24:28and you're gonna go much much farther than me
00:24:32i love you mom
00:24:34you'll be okay
00:24:38bye bye
00:24:40what are the cops doing here
00:24:57close the door
00:24:59there was a robbery at semester break remember
00:25:08they're gonna talk to both of us
00:25:10what did you think was gonna happen this is routine
00:25:16the local yokels will submit their reports to the insurance companies and it's over
00:25:19when are we gonna tell them
00:25:22you're gonna tell them
00:25:27that you don't know anything
00:25:29just like everybody else
00:25:31hey we should just give this stuff back
00:25:37what are you nuts man
00:25:39and get booted out of manning
00:25:41maybe even do some jail time
00:25:44they don't let burglars into law school
00:25:46and i'm going to temple
00:25:48remember
00:25:49just be a warrior
00:25:58you can do it
00:26:00come in
00:26:04which one of you two is uh robert hurrell
00:26:11um that's me
00:26:13i'd like to ask you a few questions about the burglaries
00:26:15you uh you lose a stereo
00:26:19uh i don't have one
00:26:21why don't we step out in the hall
00:26:24okay
00:26:25you're stall right
00:26:29tom stall
00:26:31yeah
00:26:32it's funny none of your stuff got lifted
00:26:35it's the double locks on the doors
00:26:38i protect my stuff
00:26:40so did you get those lemon bars i sent you
00:26:48um
00:26:49yeah they were great thanks
00:26:51yeah well they're a new recipe for manchero
00:26:53oh
00:26:53um listen ma um
00:26:55i gotta go i got a lot of booking to do
00:26:57bobby
00:26:58that problem you were having
00:27:00did you get it solved
00:27:01it went away
00:27:03did huh
00:27:06but uh i really got to go
00:27:09and there's a guy's waiting for the phone
00:27:11and
00:27:11okay well love you sweetheart
00:27:14okay i love you too mom
00:27:15all right bye bye
00:27:16bye bye
00:27:17damn i can't hit a thing
00:27:35you're some marksman
00:27:38oh ho mr deer hunter let's see what you got
00:27:41not with that thing
00:27:43i've only fired a rifle
00:27:44well you can't be a great outlaw buddy
00:27:46if you don't practice with a handgun
00:27:48hey maybe chelsea will buy you one
00:27:50you can carry a gun next time
00:27:52tom
00:27:54there's not gonna be a next time
00:27:55well of course not bobby i'm just joking
00:27:58but uh
00:28:00you were impressive with that cop
00:28:02he bought that honest day routine completely
00:28:05i was sure wrong about you
00:28:07you're definitely not small town
00:28:08how much you do g-man
00:28:10oh i'm just uh
00:28:12giving bobby here a couple of pointers
00:28:14oh tommy i need your help in the kitchen
00:28:17ever since i bought this old abandoned place
00:28:19you know i never did learn how to turn on the stove
00:28:21i'm your slave baby
00:28:22oh you know how to load it right
00:28:25that's all right i'll be right back
00:28:28hey bobby
00:28:31dinner's in an hour
00:28:32i've got big plans for us tommy
00:28:42i don't want anyone around who can't be relied on
00:28:46be sure he's in
00:28:47baby you trust me with his life
00:28:50and i'm telling you chelsea the books haven't balanced in months
00:29:03money's porting her to this operation like an open cap
00:29:06harry you're wrong
00:29:08i'm putting it all together now
00:29:09and you'll see you're sitting pretty
00:29:10and i hear that every month too
00:29:12are you accusing me of something
00:29:13i'm not accusing anyone of anything yet
00:29:15but i want this bloody mess cleaned up
00:29:18i want an accurate inventory and i want it done fast
00:29:21or you'll be looking for work in another town
00:29:23how dare you talk to me like that
00:29:26you can't remove me harry
00:29:28i own these properties with you
00:29:29we'll see about that
00:29:31hey bobby nice to see you
00:29:45how's it going
00:29:46hey mark how's it going
00:29:49it's a great mixer man
00:29:51where'd you find all the pretty girls
00:29:52enjoy while it lasts bobby
00:29:54listen tell tom to be here for a house meeting at eight
00:29:58okay
00:29:59hey andy
00:30:04how are you
00:30:06how are you making out
00:30:07what's everybody's problem today
00:30:11what's your problem bobby
00:30:13would you mind pouring me some of that
00:30:21hello
00:30:22oh sorry
00:30:25that's what they call lost in thought
00:30:27i guess so
00:30:29i just
00:30:29everybody's been acting so strange this afternoon
00:30:33well
00:30:33it is going to be a full moon tonight
00:30:35i'm jenny kazinski
00:30:37oh
00:30:37hi
00:30:38i'm bobby earl
00:30:40it's nice to meet you
00:30:41have we met before
00:30:42not likely
00:30:43i go to the university of akron
00:30:45i'm just visiting some girlfriends
00:30:46well welcome to beta house
00:30:49thank you
00:30:50here's to the full moon
00:30:52this is a damned kangaroo court
00:30:57you got no proof
00:30:58we took the stuff
00:30:59guy saw you loading equipment into your car a week after break tom
00:31:03my brother's stuff
00:31:06and how is it possible the place got robbed while you two were here
00:31:11i don't know
00:31:15this is all
00:31:18hearsay
00:31:19and innuendo
00:31:21who wants us out
00:31:24i want to know
00:31:25all right
00:31:27let's show them gentlemen
00:31:28all those in favor of expelling tom stahl
00:31:32and bobby earl
00:31:33permanently from this fraternity
00:31:34raise your hands
00:31:36opposed
00:31:46we'll sue your asses
00:32:02yeah you do that tom
00:32:04and we'll press charges with the greenville police
00:32:06i don't think either of you wants that
00:32:08just
00:32:11get out tomorrow and it's finished okay
00:32:13okay
00:32:13okay
00:32:18okay
00:32:22okay
00:32:25okay
00:32:27We don't need these guys.
00:32:51Do you think they're your friends?
00:32:54They got no hard evidence, but they are still willing
00:32:56to burn you at the stake for it.
00:32:58Those aren't your friends, Bobby.
00:33:00I am your only friend here.
00:33:06How am I ever going to hold my head up again?
00:33:10You're going to walk away with me
00:33:12like this never happened.
00:33:18That's how warriors survive.
00:33:20Hey, a lot of work you out.
00:33:30Chelsea will set us up somewhere in town.
00:33:31Let's go.
00:33:51Hi.
00:33:51Is this Bobby Earle's new house?
00:33:53Yes, it is.
00:33:54I'm his mother.
00:33:54Who are you?
00:33:55I'm Chelsea, Bobby's boss.
00:33:58Let me help you with that.
00:33:59Yeah, you ran.
00:34:00Come on in.
00:34:06I brought the boys some linens from home.
00:34:08I know they'll need them.
00:34:09Oh, you might want to put that down.
00:34:11That's the heavy one.
00:34:14Well, that was very thoughtful of you, Mrs. Earle.
00:34:16But I just bought them new bedding this week.
00:34:18Oh, you did?
00:34:19Well, that's funny.
00:34:20I thought their boss was a man, a doctor.
00:34:24Officially, yes.
00:34:24But I run Dr. Lander's businesses, so Bobby answers to me.
00:34:29Hey, hot stuff.
00:34:30Where's the can opener?
00:34:33Mrs. Earle.
00:34:37Hello, Tom.
00:34:40Welcome to the new dicks.
00:34:41Well, it looks like you won't need any of the stuff I brought you.
00:34:49Looks like your boss has provided for you very well.
00:34:53Well, I don't know.
00:34:54Chelsea's pretty generous, and she likes to share the wealth.
00:34:57She likes to share it with Tom.
00:34:59Mom, come on.
00:35:01They love each other.
00:35:03Bobby, do you have any idea how old that woman is?
00:35:08I don't know.
00:35:10What, 26, 27?
00:35:11She's 35 if she's a day, and Tom is still a boy.
00:35:15Not around Chelsea, he's not.
00:35:17Bobby?
00:35:20Bobby Earle.
00:35:22Are you messing around with that woman, too?
00:35:24Mom, come on, please.
00:35:29Just, I don't know.
00:35:32Something doesn't feel right.
00:35:33Are you serious?
00:35:35Look, look at this place.
00:35:39You said you wanted me to move up.
00:35:41Is that what you're doing?
00:35:43Absolutely.
00:35:47Why did you leave the frat house just before graduation?
00:35:51Because, you know, we just need room to spread out.
00:35:54You know how it is.
00:35:56Mom.
00:35:58Hey.
00:35:59Look, just give Chelsea a chance, okay?
00:36:02I know she's not your type, okay?
00:36:05But she's been staring me toward better things.
00:36:11All right.
00:36:14Nice place.
00:36:18Well, but am I interrupting?
00:36:19I thought maybe you'd like to join us for some iced tea before heading back, Mrs. Earl.
00:36:22No, thanks, Chelsea.
00:36:23I think I'd better hit the road.
00:36:25I mean, you'll be coming home after graduation, right?
00:36:29Well, um, I'll probably be staying here this summer, and then I'm going to go to Philadelphia
00:36:33and job hunt while Tom starts law school.
00:36:36Really?
00:36:38See, they're inseparable.
00:36:41Yeah, well, I suppose you'll miss Tom, too, won't you?
00:36:46That goes without saying.
00:36:48I know he'll come back to me.
00:36:51Oh, my own in-house lawyer.
00:36:53Oh, I'm sure he will.
00:36:55You know, Mrs. Earl, the world is just opening up for these two.
00:36:59I'm glad I had a hand in it.
00:37:04Okay, Bobby.
00:37:06We'll all be here for your graduation, Mr. Earl and everybody.
00:37:09We're very proud of you.
00:37:10All right.
00:37:11Oh, Bob.
00:37:13Oh, bye.
00:37:15Okay.
00:37:15So nice to meet you, Mrs. Earl.
00:37:18Pleasure's all mine, Chelsea.
00:37:28So what's so important I had to come out here in this, huh?
00:37:30My brother Ben is here with a friend from Case Western.
00:37:34Something big's going down.
00:37:37I wanted you to be a part of it.
00:37:43This is not a game.
00:37:44Nothing can go wrong.
00:37:46I'm not convinced it's foolproof.
00:37:48Hey, big brother.
00:37:49Steven's an engineering student.
00:37:50He knows all about controlled fires, power techniques.
00:37:53All right, look.
00:37:54We'll use an accelerant, all right?
00:37:56Something like you can find in a furniture warehouse.
00:37:58Something like varnish or turpentine, stuff like that.
00:38:00It's loaded with alcohol, right?
00:38:02So it'll burn fast, it'll burn hot.
00:38:04We can spread it along the electrical systems and make it look like the wiring started it.
00:38:07The warehouse must burn completely to the ground.
00:38:10No mistakes.
00:38:10We can do that.
00:38:12Okay, if you can, there's 500 for each of you cash the weekend after the fire.
00:38:16No, no.
00:38:16I want it up front.
00:38:18Listen to you, little punk.
00:38:19Look, I don't cross people, and I don't expect to be crossed.
00:38:22You'll be paid the week after.
00:38:29Yeah, all right.
00:38:30All right, I'm in.
00:38:33Bobby, you'll stand guard in case anyone approaches the warehouse while they're lighting the fire.
00:38:38Your cut will come later, as soon as we settle the insurance claim.
00:38:44Bobby, it's more than you can imagine.
00:38:50You are in.
00:38:56Uh, yeah, sure, Chelsea, I'm in.
00:39:01Okay, then.
00:39:03The week after graduation.
00:39:08I'm proud of you, son.
00:39:13Dad asked me four years ago if you'd end up here.
00:39:16I'd taken odds against it.
00:39:18Mr. Earl, you have no faith.
00:39:20Well, you made a believer out of me.
00:39:22Oh, thanks, Dad.
00:39:23Not bad, little brother.
00:39:24Thanks.
00:39:25I'd like to make a toast.
00:39:27Oh.
00:39:27To Tommy and Bobby, the golden boys, and in college.
00:39:32Here, here.
00:39:34Cheers.
00:39:34Cheers.
00:39:35Cheers.
00:39:37Congratulations.
00:39:38This is Tommy.
00:39:39Why, thank you, Mrs. Earl.
00:39:42Bobby?
00:39:44For me?
00:39:47Huh.
00:39:58Wow.
00:40:02It's a beauty.
00:40:03What the hell is that?
00:40:08What the hell kind of gift is that to get to a college graduate?
00:40:12Mom, please.
00:40:13It's okay.
00:40:14It's just for protection.
00:40:16You know, we transport a lot of cash between Dr. Lander's businesses, and sometimes you need
00:40:21a gun.
00:40:22That's all.
00:40:23Criminals need a gun.
00:40:24Criminals and the police need a gun.
00:40:27You're not either one, are you?
00:40:28Of course not.
00:40:29Chelsea, if Dr. Lander's money is so dangerous to move around, why don't you just find someone
00:40:34else to do it?
00:40:36I will, Mrs. Earl.
00:40:39Shall I take it back, Bobby?
00:40:40Um, no, that's, that's okay.
00:40:46Thanks, Chelsea.
00:40:48We'll just go back and finish our lunch.
00:40:50Come on, everybody.
00:40:51Party party.
00:40:51Are you trying to humiliate me?
00:40:59I have held my tongue long enough.
00:41:02There is something so wrong with this whole setup.
00:41:05Chelsea is one of the most powerful women in Greenville, and powerful people do things
00:41:11different than Steel Valley folks.
00:41:12Don't you raise your voice at me.
00:41:14There are plenty of powerful people in Steel Valley.
00:41:16They just don't happen to care about fancy clothes and big, fast cars and houses.
00:41:21So what's wrong with wanting those things?
00:41:23Huh?
00:41:23I thought you didn't want me to end up just another lug back home.
00:41:27Bobby, you've misunderstood what I want for you.
00:41:30There's a difference between having something and being something.
00:41:38And I care about your heart and your soul.
00:41:41I don't care how much money you make.
00:41:43But I tell you one thing, that Chelsea Coates doesn't give a damn about you.
00:41:56You've changed, Bobby.
00:42:00The change doesn't suit you.
00:42:04Maybe you just don't understand people who aren't like you.
00:42:07Bobby, a man's measured by the company he keeps.
00:42:11None of you understand, okay?
00:42:20It is very complicated.
00:42:26You are now a grown-up.
00:42:28You are a college graduate.
00:42:31It's time for you to make your own choices
00:42:33and to live with the consequences.
00:42:46Hey, aren't you Bobby Earl from the team?
00:43:16Yeah, I'm Bobby Earl.
00:43:23Cool!
00:43:41Is that an Uzi?
00:43:44A little something from Chelsea. Target practice.
00:43:57Tom.
00:44:01I'm not gonna do this thing. And I don't want you to either.
00:44:08Wayne, what are you talking about?
00:44:10I went along with the burglaries.
00:44:13But I regret it now. They were just Penny Annie, Tom.
00:44:17Tom, this is gonna make us criminals.
00:44:20Wait a second. We're not changing our plans.
00:44:24You and me. We're brothers. We're this thing together.
00:44:27Then let's be brothers, Tom. And let's do the right thing.
00:44:34Tom, listen to me. Please. Listen to me.
00:44:38I don't understand this freefall that we've been in.
00:44:44Ever since you met Chelsea, you are not Tom Stahl anymore.
00:44:48You are not the Tom who believed in things and wanted to make a world a better place.
00:44:53You were going places, Tom. You were going good places.
00:45:02And I was going there with you.
00:45:05But not anymore. Not where you're going.
00:45:15Who is that?
00:45:19To hell, Tom.
00:45:22And you're going there alone.
00:45:26You can't leave me.
00:45:30I just did.
00:45:35Go ahead.
00:45:40That's how you treat a fellow warrior, right?
00:45:43A best friend.
00:45:46A brother.
00:45:49Maybe you'd rather shoot me in the back.
00:46:05Just a sec.
00:46:06I'll be playing with you.
00:46:07I should have an opportunity.
00:46:08I don't know who you are.
00:46:09A brother.
00:46:10To hell.
00:46:11I'm not even a slave.
00:46:12To hell!
00:46:13To hell.
00:46:14That you won't be, no.
00:46:15There's in the back.
00:46:16I don't know who's a thief.
00:46:18To hell and be.
00:46:19To hell.
00:46:20To hell.
00:46:21Let me go.
00:46:22Let me leave you.
00:46:23To hell.
00:46:24To hell.
00:46:25To hell, let me leave you.
00:46:26To hell.
00:46:27To hell.
00:46:28To hell.
00:46:29To hell.
00:46:30To hell.
00:46:31To hell.
00:46:32To hell.
00:46:33Hello.
00:46:35Hi, Bobby.
00:46:37I started thinking you probably wanted your summer thing set up.
00:46:40Hey, listen. Change of plans, Mom.
00:46:42I'm gonna be coming home.
00:46:43That's okay. I just need to get away from here for a while.
00:46:46Sure it is. When are you coming?
00:46:48I'll be home tonight, okay?
00:46:49Gotta go.
00:47:03Let's go!
00:47:33It's done.
00:47:40Now what are we gonna do about Bobby Earle?
00:47:50There you go.
00:47:52Scrambled soft.
00:47:54Cheese and peppers.
00:47:56Just like you like them.
00:47:58Well, you surprised me when you came home so suddenly.
00:48:06I just, uh...
00:48:08I need to get away for a while.
00:48:14Is that all?
00:48:21No, it isn't, is it?
00:48:23I got into some really bad stuff, Mom.
00:48:27Tom and me, we stole some stereos and TVs from the frats last year.
00:48:33You did what?
00:48:35It started out just like a prank, you know?
00:48:37But then it got out of hand.
00:48:39And at first I tried to put it all on Tom
00:48:41and I blamed him for twisting my mind around,
00:48:43for talking me into it.
00:48:46But the fact is that I stole, Ma.
00:48:49I stole.
00:48:51And they booted us out of the fraternity
00:48:53and I don't know what to do about it.
00:48:55I can't believe you would do such a thing.
00:48:59I didn't raise you to steal from people.
00:49:03I know, Ma. I know that.
00:49:05Why then?
00:49:09Because I could taste it.
00:49:13I could taste that life and I wanted it.
00:49:17The money and the power.
00:49:23But you were right.
00:49:25It's all empty.
00:49:27Bobby, you've got to go to the police.
00:49:33I know.
00:49:43More evidence of accelerant.
00:49:45All right, possible arson.
00:49:47Good blaze usually profits somebody.
00:49:51Hey, how you doing?
00:50:09You stored everything, didn't it?
00:50:11Oh, there's usually something under the ashes.
00:50:13I'm Jack Dietrich, investigator with Chronix Fidelity.
00:50:15Hi, Chelsea Coates.
00:50:17I own this mess with Dr. Landers.
00:50:19Oh, my assistant, Tom Stahl.
00:50:23Those the, uh, business records?
00:50:25Well, that's the awful thing.
00:50:26All our records were in the warehouse.
00:50:27It's gonna take us months to recreate them.
00:50:29Uh, how about the bank records?
00:50:30Distort everything.
00:50:31Nevertheless, we got cash flow needs here.
00:50:33Pending obligations.
00:50:34Tom, let me take a look at this.
00:50:36Our preliminary estimates include, uh, property, lost wages, earnings.
00:50:40Just under a million.
00:50:41Okay, well, I'm gonna need to talk to every employee, see what they might know.
00:50:46You mean about the inventory?
00:50:47No, about the fire.
00:50:48It's a little suspicious.
00:50:49Neither of you set that fire, did you?
00:50:51I hope that's a joke.
00:50:52It's a routine question.
00:50:53I don't know.
00:50:54I don't know.
00:50:55I don't know.
00:50:56I don't know.
00:50:57I don't know.
00:50:58I don't know.
00:50:59I don't know.
00:51:00I don't know.
00:51:01I don't know.
00:51:02I don't know.
00:51:03I'm sorry for what I did and the guys that I hurt.
00:51:16I just want it right again.
00:51:18If you cooperate, given your academic records and other achievements, things shouldn't go
00:51:23too badly for you.
00:51:24No matter what, I'll be there next Thursday at 11.
00:51:27Well, thanks for the coffee.
00:51:31Uh, one more thing, Robert.
00:51:35You, uh, you used to work at the Old Town Furniture Store, right?
00:51:38Yes.
00:51:39Yeah, three days ago their warehouse burned to the ground.
00:51:41You wouldn't, uh, you wouldn't happen to know anything about that, would you?
00:51:45No, sir.
00:51:47All right.
00:51:48All right.
00:51:49Next week, then, we'll be at Greenfield Courthouse.
00:51:50Thank you, Austin.
00:51:51Oh, my God.
00:51:52I can't believe it.
00:51:53What's the matter?
00:51:54I don't want you involved in it, Mom.
00:51:55I am involved in it.
00:51:56I'm your mother.
00:51:57It's too dangerous.
00:51:58You don't know what they're capable of.
00:52:02Tom and Chelsea?
00:52:03Mom.
00:52:04You gotta believe me, please.
00:52:05I'm not a criminal.
00:52:06I know you're not a criminal.
00:52:08You're Robert Earl, and you've done something wrong.
00:52:09But you're gonna make it right again.
00:52:10Things can only get better.
00:52:11What's the matter?
00:52:12I don't want you involved in it, Mom.
00:52:13I am involved in it.
00:52:14I'm your mother.
00:52:15It's too dangerous.
00:52:16You don't know what they're capable of.
00:52:19Tom and Chelsea?
00:52:21Mom.
00:52:22You gotta believe me, please.
00:52:25I'm not a criminal.
00:52:28I know you're not a criminal.
00:52:30You're Robert Earl, and you've done something wrong.
00:52:33But you're gonna make it right again.
00:52:36Things can only get better.
00:52:49Well?
00:52:50Bobby was at the courthouse all right.
00:52:51Got an attorney from home and everything.
00:52:53What'd the judge say?
00:52:55I couldn't get into the hearing room.
00:52:57But I did talk to Bobby on the bench outside after.
00:52:59All he said was that it didn't look good,
00:53:02that he'd confessed to the burglaries,
00:53:04and that his attorney wanted him to tell
00:53:07everything he knew with the arraignment.
00:53:09And when's that?
00:53:11A couple of weeks from now, I guess?
00:53:20Damn it, Bobby.
00:53:27Hello?
00:53:28Hi.
00:53:29It's Jenny.
00:53:30Jenny.
00:53:32Jenny Kaczynski?
00:53:33Yeah.
00:53:35It's been so long since that Manning mixer.
00:53:37I thought you'd forgotten all about me.
00:53:39I know, but I never forget a cute guy.
00:53:42There's a barbecue this weekend.
00:53:43Can you come?
00:53:45Um, that'd be great.
00:53:47My brother's gonna bunk the guys,
00:53:48so you won't need a sleeping bag.
00:53:50That sounds perfect.
00:53:52I'll be looking forward to it.
00:53:54You can pick me up at the bus station?
00:53:55I'll be there.
00:53:56I'll see you Friday night.
00:53:57Thanks.
00:53:58Bye.
00:54:01Who was that?
00:54:03Jenny Kaczynski.
00:54:05I don't think I know her.
00:54:07I hardly do either.
00:54:08I met her at a Manning mixer last year,
00:54:09but you'd love her, Ma.
00:54:11She's smart and beautiful,
00:54:13and she's studying to teach.
00:54:15Well, that's good.
00:54:16You deserve a nice girl.
00:54:17I thought there was a spark there.
00:54:19I guess I was right.
00:54:24I feel like I'm getting my life back, Mom.
00:54:27Good night.
00:54:49Hey, Jenny.
00:54:59Barb's studying education with me.
00:55:00One year to go.
00:55:02Yeah?
00:55:03Man.
00:55:04I don't remember teachers like you two.
00:55:06You're silly, Robbie.
00:55:08I told you he was cute.
00:55:10So, um, what's with all the mystery?
00:55:11I mean, where's this party happening?
00:55:13Don't you like surprises?
00:55:14It's left here, Barb.
00:55:19Oh, I gotta go pee.
00:55:21Can you pull over?
00:55:38I'm sorry.
00:55:39I gotta get out.
00:55:40Oh.
00:55:41Can I help?
00:55:42You joker.
00:55:43Well done.
00:55:44Well done.
00:55:51Hey, that's very funny!
00:55:54Ha-ha!
00:56:14Help me!
00:56:25Help me!
00:56:44Hello?
00:56:45Jenny, it's Rose Earl.
00:56:46Mrs. Earl.
00:56:47Is Bobby there?
00:56:48No, he never arrived.
00:56:49He never got there, Jenny?
00:56:50Well, where do you think he's been all weekend?
00:56:51I don't know, Mrs. Earl.
00:56:52He never got off the bus.
00:56:53I waited for two hours.
00:56:54Why didn't you call here?
00:56:55To see what was the matter?
00:56:56W-Weren't you at all concerned?
00:56:57He probably went fishing or something.
00:56:58I wouldn't worry about it.
00:56:59All right, call me when you hear from him.
00:57:00I'll call the police.
00:57:01Then we go to Grahamville.
00:57:02I'm sorry.
00:57:03I'm sorry.
00:57:04You're not there, Jenny.
00:57:05I'm sorry.
00:57:06You're not there, Jenny.
00:57:07Well, where do you think he's been all weekend?
00:57:08I don't know, Mrs. Earl.
00:57:09He never got off the bus.
00:57:10I waited for two hours.
00:57:11Why didn't you call here?
00:57:12To see what was the matter?
00:57:13W-Weren't you at all concerned?
00:57:14He probably went fishing or something.
00:57:15I wouldn't worry about it.
00:57:16All right.
00:57:17Call me when you hear from him.
00:57:20I'll call the police.
00:57:25Then we go to Grahamville.
00:57:36Chelsea?
00:57:45We're looking for my brother.
00:57:47Has he been here?
00:57:48Called?
00:57:49No.
00:57:50Like I told you on the phone, we haven't seen or heard
00:57:52from your brother since he went home.
00:57:54He was supposed to meet a girl, Jenny Kaczynski.
00:57:57Do you know her?
00:57:59Jenny, uh, yeah.
00:58:01She's an old friend of mine from high school.
00:58:03You know, she said that Bobby just never showed up.
00:58:07But that didn't sound right to me,
00:58:09because why didn't she call to find out why he was late?
00:58:13Well, maybe she, um, thought he stood her up.
00:58:17But he wouldn't.
00:58:18He was excited about seeing her.
00:58:19You've known Bobby long enough to know he calls if he's half an hour late.
00:58:23With the arraignment coming up, maybe Bobby's decided to make himself scarce.
00:58:27Run away?
00:58:29Bobby's already turned himself in.
00:58:32My sons take responsibility for what they've done.
00:58:35They do not run away!
00:58:37Come on.
00:58:38Mom, this isn't helping.
00:58:39Let's go.
00:58:40Mrs. Earl, I'm sorry.
00:58:41I didn't mean to offend you.
00:58:42He's only been gone for a couple of days.
00:58:44Maybe he went fishing or something.
00:58:47Call me if you see him.
00:58:50Of course.
00:58:52You call me.
00:58:56Let's go.
00:59:01They bought it.
00:59:06Shut up, Chelsea.
00:59:11You all right?
00:59:23You know, that woman said the same thing Jenny said.
00:59:26Maybe he went fishing.
00:59:32We need a really good picture of Bobby.
00:59:39So if you know anything about him, anything about his whereabouts, we need your help.
00:59:49Bobby Earl is five foot ten.
00:59:51This woman bothers me.
00:59:52Has brown hair and brown eyes.
00:59:56He's a college boy and a football.
01:00:01Why can't you just accept he's run away?
01:00:03She loves him, Chelsea?
01:00:08This thing will blow over.
01:00:13Just as long as we keep the spotlight off of us.
01:00:15Tell that to the insurance investigator Dietrich.
01:00:20Every time I turn around, he's there.
01:00:25At the gym, on campus, everywhere.
01:00:32You know, I gotta get out of this town.
01:00:34Tommy.
01:00:35Tommy.
01:00:36Hey.
01:00:37As long as we're solid, they can't touch us.
01:00:40We are solid, you and me.
01:00:45Right?
01:00:46Sure, Chelsea.
01:00:59Mrs. Earl?
01:01:03Yes?
01:01:04We spoke on the phone.
01:01:05I'm Jack Dietrich with the insurance company.
01:01:07Oh, yes.
01:01:08Uh, I've spoken to everybody in Greenville about the fire.
01:01:11Except for your son, Bobby.
01:01:13Now, I need him.
01:01:15We have evidence that the fire may have been set.
01:01:17And you think my son had something to do with it?
01:01:20I think he may know something about it.
01:01:23And so you think we're hiding him here because he's done something wrong?
01:01:28Well, he hasn't.
01:01:30A lot of people in Greenville would agree with you, Mrs. Earl.
01:01:34But he isn't here to ask.
01:01:37Let me show you something.
01:01:40All state, huh?
01:01:53Yeah.
01:01:54Baseball in and football.
01:01:56Used to come home summers off and coach the little kids around here.
01:01:59Really looked up to him.
01:02:01His reputation was important to him.
01:02:04And to me.
01:02:07Must have kept that as a reminder.
01:02:10Born with a bone disease.
01:02:12Nearly crippled him.
01:02:13Had to wear that for two years.
01:02:14No kidding.
01:02:15Yeah.
01:02:16His older brother, Michael, was really good to him.
01:02:20Used to wake him up in the morning early.
01:02:22They'd go down on the sidewalk before the other kids were up and practice walking.
01:02:27Bobby had to use two baseball bats to keep his balance.
01:02:33Never saw anything like it.
01:02:36Bobby never gave up.
01:02:39And I'm not gonna give up on him.
01:02:42I'm not hiding him, Mr. Dietrich.
01:02:45And no one wants to know where Bobby is more than I do.
01:02:51Then you gotta work with me, Mrs. Earl.
01:02:54Off the record, I believe that Tom Stahl and Chelsea Coates know where Bobby is.
01:02:59They cage you.
01:03:00They cover their tracks.
01:03:01We don't keep the pressure on them.
01:03:03I may never prove the arson.
01:03:05You may never find out where Bobby is.
01:03:08What do you say, Mrs. Earl?
01:03:14Call me Rose.
01:03:30Mrs. Earl.
01:03:33Come in, come in.
01:03:34I'm fine right here.
01:03:36You going someplace, Tom?
01:03:38I got a bus call at Temple next week.
01:03:41Chelsea.
01:03:45Hello, Mrs. Earl.
01:03:48I went to the Greenville police again.
01:03:51And they can't arrest you for the burglaries until Bobby shows up.
01:03:55And I thought that was very convenient.
01:03:58Mrs. Earl, I've told you everything.
01:04:00You've told me a pack of lies.
01:04:03I want to know what went wrong.
01:04:05Bobby loved you.
01:04:07He looked up to you.
01:04:09He felt for you like a brother.
01:04:12But then something happened, and he began to fear you.
01:04:20And I want to know why.
01:04:28Bobby knows about the fire, doesn't he?
01:04:30Well, it's just a matter of time before everyone will know, so...
01:04:38You better watch your backs, because...
01:04:42I will be there.
01:04:49God help the legal profession.
01:04:51I don't know why.
01:04:52I don't know why.
01:04:59There's no idea on this one, Mrs. Earl.
01:05:01But you said you wanted to see any John Doe matching Bobby's description.
01:05:04And this one is close.
01:05:05Where did you find him?
01:05:06Down on the banks of Monongahela, in a dump site near the river.
01:05:09Uh-huh.
01:05:19No.
01:05:20That's not him.
01:05:26Let's get some fresh air.
01:05:27How many have I seen now?
01:05:39Six?
01:05:40Seven?
01:05:42All these lost young men.
01:05:45No families to look for them.
01:05:48I just don't understand what's happening in the world.
01:05:52I think most people just don't give a damn anymore.
01:05:57I do.
01:05:59I hope you find him, Mrs. Earl.
01:06:02He's a lucky kid, your son.
01:06:05Thanks.
01:06:22I have missed you so much.
01:06:24It is so good to have you back for your belong.
01:06:28I've only been gone a couple of semesters, Chelsea.
01:06:30Yeah, I know.
01:06:31And it seems like ages to me.
01:06:39Well, I should...
01:06:41I should head the road.
01:06:42Tommy, Tommy, Tommy.
01:06:43Give me a minute.
01:06:45Come on, it's early.
01:06:46Spend some time with me.
01:06:48I...
01:06:50I really gotta go, Chels.
01:06:51You know, I got that paper due, too.
01:06:54Does Jenny Kaczynski...
01:06:57have anything to do with why you have to get back, Tommy?
01:06:59Stop talking crazy, Chels.
01:07:02I just gotta go, all right?
01:07:18Happy birthday, darling.
01:07:28Hello?
01:07:29Rose, it's Jack.
01:07:30Hey, I think we're ready for a little cat and mouse here in Greenville today.
01:07:33Can you come on up?
01:07:42Isn't that the watch you gave Tom?
01:07:45Why'd he give it back?
01:07:52Anyway, I found his new number.
01:07:55It wasn't easy.
01:07:56I had to call two offices at the university.
01:07:59Leave me alone.
01:08:01Get out.
01:08:09Hi, you've reached Tom Stahl.
01:08:10Jenny Kaczynski.
01:08:11We can't come to the phone right now, but leave us a message and maybe we'll call you back.
01:08:17You bastard.
01:08:19I'm gonna string you up for what you've done.
01:08:41She saw us.
01:08:55Oh yeah, she saw us.
01:08:57So do you think we scared her?
01:09:00Like a deer in the headlights.
01:09:11Ma, you're, uh, writing the Salvation Army in California now?
01:09:19Yeah, I've written to practically every other state.
01:09:21They keep an eye out, you know?
01:09:22You never know.
01:09:24No sighting so far.
01:09:25Not in any of their shelters.
01:09:26Called the Red Cross too again last week.
01:09:29Hadn't given blood.
01:09:30Not this month anyway.
01:09:31You're amazing.
01:09:32Ha.
01:09:35Hey, maybe I could go down to Maryland this weekend and see if I could run down that phone lead.
01:09:38No, no.
01:09:39I don't want you to run yourself ragged.
01:09:41Chasing down these long shots.
01:09:43What about you, Ma?
01:09:45California shelters?
01:09:48Never give up.
01:09:49You know, um, in a year, a whole year, you'd think that somebody somewhere would've heard from him.
01:10:12Makes you wonder.
01:10:13Every waking moment.
01:10:23You know, he tried to tell me once, in this house, right before everything blew up.
01:10:32I didn't listen to him.
01:10:35I gave him some kind of a pep talk.
01:10:37I wish I could have that moment back.
01:10:46You think I pushed him too hard?
01:10:50Do you think I pushed him right into their hands?
01:10:53I wanted so much for him.
01:10:56So much out of him.
01:10:58No.
01:11:00Mom, that's not fair.
01:11:03To you or Bobby, he knows you only want good for him.
01:11:07It was that crowd in Greenville.
01:11:08They're the ones who wronged him.
01:11:10The only ones.
01:11:16Guess I've ruined your life too, haven't I, Michael?
01:11:22No, Mom, you haven't.
01:11:28Bobby's always been bigger than life to me.
01:11:31You know, I've always been in his shadow.
01:11:35No matter how hard I tried.
01:11:39I was never as smart.
01:11:42Or good at sports.
01:11:45Or popular.
01:11:48I know he's your favorite.
01:11:53Oh, Michael.
01:11:55It's okay, Mom.
01:11:59There are people that kind of light up the world.
01:12:04And Bobby's one of them.
01:12:05I guess I've been jealous of that so long, I almost forgot I love him.
01:12:15Which is last year.
01:12:22This last year.
01:12:26It's hid me.
01:12:28I'm only gonna get one brother.
01:12:33And I couldn't ask for a better one.
01:12:39Then, Michael.
01:12:40Michael.
01:13:01Just do it and disappear.
01:13:10What do you want, Dietrich?
01:13:35What do you want?
01:13:36Check.
01:13:40Man, oh, man.
01:13:42First your furniture warehouse burns to the ground.
01:13:45Then your own house catches fire.
01:13:48And guess who the insurer is?
01:13:50Gee, bad luck just seems to be following you like a cloud, Miss Coase.
01:13:55If that's sympathy, Dietrich, you can spare me.
01:14:02What's this?
01:14:03You just don't get it, do you?
01:14:06The state guys have already pegged your house fire as arson.
01:14:10Sloppy job this time, Chelsea.
01:14:12What's the matter?
01:14:13Your regular hire, he wasn't available to do this one for you?
01:14:15What are you accusing me of?
01:14:17It's over.
01:14:19That's my report on the warehouse fire.
01:14:20Read it.
01:14:22Claims denied.
01:14:23Arson.
01:14:25House fire?
01:14:26Arson.
01:14:28So, guess we have ourselves a pretty little fire bug.
01:14:33They're doing the paperwork now.
01:14:35Should be down to press the charges in about, uh, three hours.
01:14:40I don't believe this.
01:14:43Well, you've got one chance, Chelsea.
01:14:47You know, a judge and a jury, they like it when somebody can show true remorse for what they've done.
01:14:54What would you know about remorse?
01:15:04Or fear?
01:15:06You're afraid, Chelsea?
01:15:08Are you?
01:15:09You have no idea what it's been like.
01:15:20I don't know who to trust anymore.
01:15:26Never thought it would be you.
01:15:29Well, you're gonna have to trust the state police in about three hours.
01:15:33So if there's something that you want to tell me.
01:15:38I never wanted any of this to happen.
01:15:41I...
01:15:43I tried to stop it.
01:15:47It just got me so terrified.
01:15:50Always watching me.
01:15:52Stalking me.
01:15:54Now this, my house, my own house, he burnt down.
01:15:58Who are you talking about?
01:15:59Tom.
01:16:01Oh, come on. I know you've suspected him all along.
01:16:03Tom burnt down the Old Town warehouse, and I'm sure he torched my place.
01:16:10He thinks he can shut me up.
01:16:13Why?
01:16:14Was it he thinks you know?
01:16:20Tommy murdered Bobby.
01:16:22He killed him.
01:16:25Beat him to death.
01:16:29And buried him out at Jameson Farm.
01:16:31Well, there's your body.
01:16:46Don't go too far. We'll be needing you for further questioning.
01:16:49Of course.
01:16:52Anything I can do.
01:17:01What are you doing here so late?
01:17:02Mr. Earl?
01:17:28What are you doing here so late, Mr. Earl?
01:17:33I think you'd better sit down, Rose.
01:17:38They found Tommy?
01:17:40Mm-hmm.
01:17:42In a farmer's field.
01:17:44Just north of Greenville.
01:17:48Just ten inches down.
01:17:51Ah!
01:18:02Tom Stahl.
01:18:03Yes?
01:18:04You're under arrest for the kidnapping and murder of Robert Earl.
01:18:05You have the right to remain silent.
01:18:06Anything you say can and will be held against you in a court of law.
01:18:08You have the right to an attorney if you can't afford one in the statement.
01:18:12You can send an appointment if you need to ask me any more questions.
01:18:13Ms. Coates, you're under arrest for conspiracy to kidnap Robert Earl.
01:18:14You have the right to remain silent.
01:18:15Anything you say can and will be held against you in a court of law.
01:18:19You have the right to an attorney if you can't afford one in the statement.
01:18:28You can send an appointment if you need to ask me any more questions.
01:18:30Ms. Coates, you're under arrest for conspiracy to kidnap Robert Earl.
01:18:33What?
01:18:34You have the right to remain silent.
01:18:35Anything you say can and will be held against you in a court of law.
01:18:36I know my rights, Dan.
01:18:37And you know my attorney.
01:18:39This is crazy.
01:18:40This is ridiculous.
01:18:42I've been cooperating with you.
01:18:43I led you to the body.
01:18:45I'm not involved.
01:18:46I'm...
01:18:47Well, your boyfriend tells a different story.
01:18:50I'd better save it for your counsel.
01:18:51Let's go.
01:18:54And so they drove Bobby Earl to that remote spot in the country.
01:18:59When the girls came down the road, what happened?
01:19:03They, um, did, I guess, what we had decided on doing.
01:19:12Robert got out.
01:19:15And the door shut.
01:19:22Hey!
01:19:26That's very funny.
01:19:28And you were waiting in the dark.
01:19:34Yes.
01:19:39He turned around.
01:19:41And, uh...
01:19:43Heard the noise.
01:19:44And saw me coming.
01:19:48Then he shouted something, and...
01:19:53And tackled me.
01:19:54Were you fighting?
01:20:02Yes.
01:20:10Are there rocks and stones there?
01:20:13Yes.
01:20:14Do you remember whether or not you ever used one of those stones or one of those rocks as a weapon?
01:20:23In the course of wrestling, I may have, um, picked him up and, uh, hit his head against the rock.
01:20:38Do you know how long the fight lasted?
01:20:41No, I do not.
01:20:43Was it violent?
01:20:44No, I do not.
01:20:45It was violent.
01:20:46Yes.
01:20:57Yes.
01:21:03Bobby was a good man.
01:21:07Best I ever knew.
01:21:12He didn't want any part of this scheme.
01:21:24He didn't deserve what happened to him.
01:21:27He didn't want any part of this scheme.
01:21:48Ah, there you are. I said you were here.
01:21:50Yeah, well, I'm not big on the limelight.
01:21:53Thank you, Jack.
01:21:54It was you, Rose. You wouldn't give up.
01:21:56And that one simple fact, that's what let us take him down.
01:21:59Bobby can rest now.
01:22:03They got him, but they didn't get his soul.
01:22:07And now everybody knows it.
01:22:12Fine.
01:22:13Something to do.
01:22:21I know.
01:22:22Fine.
01:22:23I know.
01:22:23I know.
01:22:26I know.
01:22:26I know.
01:22:27I know.
01:22:28I know.
01:22:29I know.
01:22:30I know.
01:22:31But I do.
01:22:32Look at all these.
01:22:57He sure was loved.
01:23:00Who's that one from?
01:23:02Mrs. Cornette, his third-grade teacher.
01:23:16Michael, I've been thinking about what you told me about Bobby being my favorite.
01:23:22I want to explain something to you.
01:23:25If you ask a mother which of her children she loves the most,
01:23:29she'll probably tell you that she loves each one equally but differently.
01:23:37And she'll also tell you that whichever one needs her the most at the time will seem to get the most love.
01:23:48And all this time, you've thought that I loved Bobby more than I love you.
01:24:02Bobby needed a firmer hand.
01:24:05He was a thoroughbred and he needed guidance.
01:24:09But you, you've always been my, my strong son, my wise son.
01:24:23And don't you think, not for one single second, that you're less worthy.
01:24:39Because I couldn't have dreamed up a better son.
01:24:43And Bobby could never have dreamed up a better brother.
01:24:45Would you like a steak?
01:25:07You're gonna throw in some scalloped potatoes?
01:25:09Yeah.
01:25:10Just for you.
01:25:39Come on Bobby, you can do it.
01:25:44Can I help you down the steps?
01:25:52Watch your leg.
01:25:53Okay.
01:25:57Here's the bat.
01:25:58Okay, I'll take it from here.
01:25:59Okay.
01:26:09Chelsea Coates was convicted of arson and conspiracy to commit kidnapping.
01:26:24She is serving 12 to 25 years in prison.
01:26:28Tom Stahl was convicted of arson and the murder of Bobby Earl.
01:26:32He is serving a life sentence in the Ohio State Correction System.
01:26:35All right.
01:26:37We'll see.
01:26:38Yeah.
01:26:40See you next time.
01:26:41Bye-bye.
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