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00:02:17Okay, so I really think you two
00:02:19will really like this house.
00:02:24Come on in.
00:02:32So as you can tell, everything comes with a purchase price.
00:02:35The furniture, the pots and pans, all of it.
00:02:40Everything?
00:02:42Yes, everything.
00:02:44So the previous owners had to relocate overseas for work
00:02:47and they had no time to auction anything off
00:02:49and it was too expensive to ship.
00:02:53What about our stuff?
00:02:55Well, there's a three car garage out back.
00:02:57You can just move everything in there
00:02:58and then figure it out later.
00:03:00Problem solved.
00:03:02Perfect.
00:03:04Okay, so what we have here are original hardwood floors,
00:03:08updates throughout this view.
00:03:11I mean, you move in,
00:03:12you're pretty much upper class by the end of the week.
00:03:17And then, of course, there is that folklore
00:03:19that comes along with the estate.
00:03:21Folklore?
00:03:22The ghost.
00:03:23I beg your pardon?
00:03:25Well, that's the story.
00:03:27The Royals have Evelyn.
00:03:28The Wendells down the street have Perry.
00:03:30This whole block's accounted for.
00:03:34You cannot be serious.
00:03:36Well, serious or not,
00:03:38houses in this area only stay on the market a few hours.
00:03:41Apparently, a house being haunted is a huge selling feature.
00:03:45Who knew?
00:03:46Haunted by who?
00:03:50Well, the story goes that once you move in,
00:03:53you're visited by a spirit.
00:03:55Your ghost.
00:03:55And then, once you see it,
00:03:57it remains in the house forever.
00:03:59I mean, it's all the neighbors talk about.
00:04:01I get a dozen calls a week from couples
00:04:02hoping to find an open property out here.
00:04:06So, who's the ghost?
00:04:08Well, that's the kicker.
00:04:09No one knows.
00:04:10If there's a ghost, then that's a big if.
00:04:13How does no one know?
00:04:14Everyone knows about Evelyn and Perry.
00:04:18How has this ghost kept its identity a secret?
00:04:21I have no idea, but it has.
00:04:24I don't make the rules.
00:04:25Anyway, take all the time you need.
00:04:28I'll be outside once you've made your decision.
00:04:40So, what do you think?
00:04:51It's big.
00:04:53I know.
00:04:54I like it.
00:05:10I like it.
00:05:30A ghost, huh?
00:05:35Ghost or no ghost, this place is beautiful.
00:06:10This garden is going to look so nice.
00:06:23Just trying to get everything in shape out here for spring.
00:06:26The previous owners weren't much for green thumbs.
00:06:29How's Ned?
00:06:30Oh, you know, always working.
00:06:33My William too.
00:06:36Any luck on finding your ghost?
00:06:40Not yet.
00:06:41Shame.
00:06:42Ours brings so much joy to our lives.
00:06:47Patrice, how long was it before you saw it?
00:06:54Pretty soon after we moved in, maybe the next night.
00:06:59Now, don't stress about it.
00:07:03I'm sure it'll show up any minute now.
00:07:06Oh, oh my God.
00:07:08I am so sorry.
00:07:09Oh, I should have walked where I put these stupid feet.
00:07:12It's fine.
00:07:13It's fine.
00:07:14Really.
00:07:15Really.
00:07:16It's not a big deal.
00:07:17Good luck.
00:07:18Good luck.
00:07:19Good luck.
00:07:20Good luck.
00:07:21Good luck.
00:07:23Good luck.
00:07:24All right.
00:07:25Very nice feature.
00:07:26Good luck.
00:07:27Good luck.
00:07:28You're welcome.
00:07:29Good luck.
00:07:30Good luck.
00:07:32Good luck.
00:07:33Good luck.
00:07:34Good luck.
00:07:35Good school.
00:07:37Good luck.
00:07:38Good luck.
00:07:39There is a tremendous life of my town.
00:07:41Myimatums were a long-time time inside.
00:07:42I made dinner.
00:08:12Great, I'm starving.
00:08:39The Florentine was terrific.
00:08:45It's my mother's recipe.
00:08:50Something wrong?
00:08:58Patrice Miller came by while I was in the garden today.
00:09:01I keep telling you we need to get a gate out front.
00:09:04It's not that.
00:09:06Then what?
00:09:09She asked me again if we had seen our ghost yet.
00:09:12Mary.
00:09:13It's been a month.
00:09:15Part of the reason I agreed to buy this place was because I wanted something no one else
00:09:20had.
00:09:21Pat.
00:09:22Look around.
00:09:23How many other couples our age can say that they live like we do in a place like this?
00:09:27I know.
00:09:28I'm grateful.
00:09:29I am.
00:09:30It's just that why are we the only home on the street with this problem?
00:09:33Problem.
00:09:34It's a problem.
00:09:35We have a problem.
00:09:37You know, Mary, maybe you're getting a little too carried away with the ghost nonsense.
00:09:41Nonsense?
00:09:42Yeah.
00:09:43You know, you're already in the house all day long as it is.
00:09:48You know why I do that.
00:09:50Yeah.
00:09:51You hate people or whatever, but you've got room to move here.
00:09:54We have three acres, not including the garden, which, by the way, is the furthest that I've
00:09:59seen you walk on the property thus far.
00:10:02You think I want to feel this way?
00:10:05And I don't hate people.
00:10:06I have a problem with open spaces.
00:10:08Okay.
00:10:09Okay.
00:10:10I don't want to argue.
00:10:39Hey, baby.
00:10:40I'm ready, baby.
00:10:41I'm ready.
00:10:42I'm ready, baby.
00:10:43I'm ready.
00:10:44I'm ready.
00:10:45I'm ready.
00:10:46I'm ready.
00:10:47Who needs a ghost with you like that?
00:10:50Hm?
00:10:51Wait here.
00:11:02Ned?
00:11:29Ned?
00:11:32Ned?
00:11:46Ned?
00:11:47Ned?
00:11:48Ned?
00:11:49Ned?
00:11:50Ned?
00:11:51Ned?
00:11:52Ned?
00:11:53Ned?
00:11:54Ned?
00:11:56Ned?
00:11:57Ned?
00:11:58Ned?
00:12:00Ned?
00:12:02Ned?
00:12:04Ned?
00:12:05Hello?
00:12:18Ned?
00:12:48Yes.
00:12:51Who was that?
00:12:53Who was what?
00:12:55The man that we saw walking outside the house.
00:12:59Oh, him. Just someone who was lost, I guess.
00:13:03I was gonna help him, but he disappeared before I got down there.
00:13:07He disappeared?
00:13:10It looked like he was just standing still.
00:13:13I know, weird. But when I got down there, he was gone.
00:13:17Do you think maybe he could be our ghost?
00:13:22He's not a ghost, Mary.
00:13:24Okay, now look, I've got a lot of work left to do before bed.
00:13:30Do you mind?
00:13:34Don't be too late.
00:13:36I'll try.
00:13:39Please close the door behind you when you leave.
00:13:42I don't know why you are.
00:13:45I don't know why you are.
00:13:48I don't know why you are so sure.
00:13:52I'll try his own.
00:13:55I don't know.
00:13:57I'm sorry.
00:16:30Why'd you let me sleep?
00:16:32It's late.
00:16:35What were you doing outside in the dark?
00:16:38Oh, I was just getting some fresh air is all.
00:16:43Without your shoes?
00:16:44Oh, I must have forgotten him.
00:16:52Why are you so jumpy?
00:16:56I'm just tired, so...
00:16:58Right.
00:17:01Well, I'm off to bed.
00:17:05Care to join me?
00:17:09What's wrong?
00:17:09Is it that man from earlier?
00:17:11I was so eager to see it.
00:17:15I actually thought it was you.
00:17:20I'm no ghost, Mary.
00:17:22Although if I don't get some sleep soon,
00:17:25I'll be as useless as one in the morning.
00:17:27I'm here to go.
00:17:31Oh, my God.
00:17:31I'm not…
00:17:32I was so scared.
00:17:33I don't know...
00:17:34We don't see it, so they've seen you.
00:17:36I don't know.
00:17:36You can see it very quickly.
00:17:37You can see it.
00:17:38Yeah, it is.
00:17:39Man, you can hear it.
00:17:40It's fine.
00:17:40I was so worried.
00:17:41I'm gonna say it, I'm just gonna weigh it in.
00:17:41Oh, by the way, my sister's coming over today.
00:18:00Great.
00:18:03Is that sarcasm?
00:18:05No.
00:18:06No, I love Trina.
00:18:07It's just, I'm not sure the feeling's mutual.
00:18:12She's just overprotected.
00:18:14We took baths together until you were nine.
00:18:22Oh, hey Trina.
00:18:23Do let yourself in.
00:18:24Door is open.
00:18:25Here's the mail.
00:18:27Ah, checking the mail now.
00:18:29How thoughtful.
00:18:31We have dinner with the Royals tonight.
00:18:33Ah, what time?
00:18:357.30, and you cannot be late this time.
00:18:38Got it.
00:18:39Sorry, Trina.
00:18:40Party of four.
00:18:42That's all right.
00:18:44Everyone in this neighborhood is super pretentious anyway.
00:18:48Hey, any luck finding that ghost of yours?
00:18:51No.
00:18:53Wait.
00:18:54You're not a ghost, are you?
00:18:56Afraid not.
00:18:58Darn.
00:19:00And that's my cue.
00:19:01I gotta go.
00:19:02I'm late.
00:19:03I'll see you tonight.
00:19:04Call me.
00:19:05Love you.
00:19:06Love you too.
00:19:07Be nice.
00:19:08Always.
00:19:127.30.
00:19:13Got it.
00:19:16So, you give up yet or what?
00:19:21On what?
00:19:22Finding your ghost.
00:19:24I don't know.
00:19:25I thought maybe I saw something last night.
00:19:30Like what?
00:19:31You're gonna think it's stupid.
00:19:34Just tell me.
00:19:37Ned and I saw a man walking outside by the house.
00:19:41Okay.
00:19:42So Ned ran out to question him.
00:19:45But by the time I ran back inside, he was already upstairs working in the office.
00:19:49I mean, you know my brother, he works all the time.
00:19:53Yeah, but it took me maybe all of five minutes to come back and find him there.
00:19:58He couldn't have gotten outside and back in in that short amount of time.
00:20:02Well, maybe he never went.
00:20:04Maybe he was too chicken shit.
00:20:06Why would he lie?
00:20:09I don't know.
00:20:11What I do know is that my brother's never been known for being overly brave.
00:20:14He probably just didn't want to worry you is all.
00:20:17Hey, I'm gonna go into town after I shower.
00:20:19Do you need anything?
00:20:21No.
00:20:22Okay.
00:20:47Bye.
00:20:49Bye.
00:20:50Bye.
00:20:51Till then be right.
00:20:52Bye.
00:23:29Mary, I can explain.
00:23:34Royals came over at seven for cocktails.
00:23:38Made it over an hour for you.
00:23:41Turkey was cold, so I tossed it.
00:23:43You know how work can be.
00:23:50You didn't call.
00:23:52I know. I'm sorry.
00:23:54I forgot. I got busy.
00:23:56You know, I looked at my watch. It was eight o'clock before I knew...
00:23:58He had your face, Ned.
00:24:00What?
00:24:04The night when I fell asleep on the patio.
00:24:08Mary, you're just angry.
00:24:11I saw him when I went outside.
00:24:13I saw his face and he saw mine.
00:24:15You were probably dreaming.
00:24:17You just said yourself you fell asleep.
00:24:19Your sister told me you were a coward, Ned.
00:24:29This is about your shit again, isn't it, huh?
00:24:32About your ghost?
00:24:33You're upset because you didn't find your ghost because you want to feel special?
00:24:36Huh?
00:24:37You don't feel special enough that I'm out working all day long so you can live in a big-ass house like this.
00:24:41Who is Henry Elwell?
00:24:52Where did you hear that name?
00:24:56He sent a letter.
00:24:57A letter?
00:24:58Yeah.
00:25:00You two must know one another.
00:25:04Did you read it?
00:25:11I googled him.
00:25:36There's an article in the Sentinel.
00:25:38A man named Elwell has brought a suit against you.
00:25:41There's something wrong with a blue mine stock.
00:25:45Mary, please.
00:25:47Did you ruin that man's life?
00:25:49Where did you hear that?
00:25:51That's what the article said, Ned.
00:25:53This letter is from a lawyer saying they're suing you for a crime.
00:25:58You knew about this?
00:26:02I deserve an answer.
00:26:03Of course I knew about it.
00:26:05But it's nothing.
00:26:07Nothing?
00:26:08They sent a letter.
00:26:09They must feel they have grounds.
00:26:10Are you sure you really want to hear this?
00:26:12Because it's not particularly interesting.
00:26:14It's a simple financial squabble over interest in the blue star of mine stock.
00:26:20What happened?
00:26:24Elwell was put onto the stock.
00:26:26I told you about him at the time.
00:26:27He was down on his luck and I was just trying to help him out.
00:26:30If you were trying to help him, then why the lawsuit?
00:26:35Read the letter.
00:26:36He probably hooked up with some shyster lawyer who put him up to it.
00:26:40It's all pretty technical and complicated.
00:26:42You wouldn't understand because you're not in the field.
00:26:43So it doesn't worry you at all that we could lose the house, that we could lose everything?
00:26:53We're not going to lose the house.
00:26:55I didn't mention it in the beginning because it did worry me.
00:26:58But it's all ancient history now.
00:27:03So he lost the case?
00:27:05The lawsuit has been withdrawn.
00:27:08Withdrawn?
00:27:09What does that mean, withdrawn?
00:27:10Because he doesn't have a leg to stand on or what?
00:27:12Exactly.
00:27:19How long ago did this happen?
00:27:22Elwell came around about a year ago.
00:27:25We knew about the lawsuit shortly after he lost his interest in the stock.
00:27:28And we've known about the withdrawal for a while now as well.
00:27:31A while?
00:27:32A couple of weeks.
00:27:35So then there's nothing to worry about?
00:27:39That's what I'm trying to tell you.
00:27:41Look at you.
00:27:42You get all worked up.
00:27:43That's why I didn't mention it.
00:27:47I should have called you tonight.
00:27:49I'm sorry.
00:27:54It's just that and then this letter shows up.
00:27:59I was worried.
00:28:01You don't have anything to worry about.
00:28:03Let me make it up to you.
00:28:07I'll make you some pancakes.
00:28:08Thanks.
00:28:09I don't know.
00:28:39I don't know.
00:29:09I don't know.
00:29:39I don't know.
00:30:09I don't know.
00:30:39I don't know.
00:31:09I don't know.
00:31:39I don't know.
00:32:09I don't know.
00:32:39I don't know.
00:33:09I don't know.
00:33:39I woke up and you were gone.
00:33:40I went to look for you.
00:33:42What are you doing out of bed?
00:33:44I...
00:33:44I thought I heard something.
00:33:47Did you find anything?
00:33:50No.
00:33:52It's late.
00:33:53Come on.
00:33:53Let's get some sleep.
00:33:54Honey.
00:34:08Honey.
00:34:08Honey.
00:34:12Honey.
00:34:13Honey.
00:34:14Excuse me, excuse me!
00:34:40Oh!
00:34:41You scared the life right out of me.
00:34:46Sorry, I didn't mean to startle you.
00:34:48I don't remember hiring anybody to take care of the pool.
00:34:53Yeah, it's a habit.
00:34:56Just routine pool maintenance.
00:34:58Boy, this house sold super quick.
00:35:02I take it you're the new owner?
00:35:05Yeah, I am.
00:35:07Well, like I said, my apologies.
00:35:09I guess I didn't get the memo from the office, so I guess this one's on the house.
00:35:14My bad.
00:35:15I'm just gonna finish up cleaning here and I'll get out of your hair, alright?
00:35:19Alright, no worries.
00:35:21Hey, actually, can I ask you a question?
00:35:25Sure.
00:35:27Um, what can you tell me about the people that used to live here?
00:35:30Did you know them at all?
00:35:32Well, I didn't really talk to them that much.
00:35:36But I remember them being, I remember them being really nice.
00:35:40Yeah, if I had to guess, probably a little bit older than you.
00:35:44No kids that I can remember.
00:35:47No pets.
00:35:49I can tell you they didn't get much use out of this pool.
00:35:53Mm-hmm.
00:35:57Did they, uh, did they ever mention their ghost?
00:36:00No.
00:36:02No.
00:36:06What is it?
00:36:10It's just...
00:36:14I don't live around here.
00:36:16I, uh...
00:36:18I live in the real world.
00:36:21What's that supposed to mean?
00:36:24Well...
00:36:26Where I'm from, you know, you...
00:36:29You leave each day to your fullest and...
00:36:32When you die, that's it.
00:36:36No ghosts afterwards.
00:36:40Hmm.
00:36:41Seems that the rich and the wealthy live by a different set of rules.
00:36:48Oh.
00:36:50I'm sorry, I...
00:36:52I shouldn't have said that last part.
00:36:53It's okay.
00:36:54Oh.
00:36:57So...
00:36:58You don't believe in ghosts?
00:37:01Ghosts and goblins?
00:37:02Hmm.
00:37:03No.
00:37:04Sorry, I didn't catch your name.
00:37:05Uh, Mary.
00:37:06Mary.
00:37:07Well, I'm Gil.
00:37:09Uh...
00:37:11On the way out, uh, I'll leave my cart up there on the patio table,
00:37:14and if you want some more routine maintenance, you know who to call.
00:37:17Right. Sounds good.
00:37:19Well, it was nice to meet you, Gil.
00:37:20You take care.
00:37:21Have a great day.
00:37:22You don't have any dogs, do you?
00:37:25Uh, no.
00:37:26Why do you ask?
00:37:28Good.
00:37:29That's good.
00:37:32Not a...
00:37:33You're a cat person?
00:37:35Uh...
00:37:36I can answer that a couple different ways.
00:37:39But dogs like to nip at me, that's for sure.
00:37:44Okay.
00:37:52Excuse me!
00:38:16Lookin' for these?
00:38:24Can I help you?
00:38:26Morning, ma'am. I'm here to see Mr. Boyne.
00:38:30How do you know Ned?
00:38:32I'm here to see Mr. Boyne.
00:38:34How do you know Ned?
00:38:36I'm here to see Mr. Boyne.
00:38:40How do you know Ned?
00:38:42I'm here to see Mr. Boyne.
00:38:44How do you know Ned?
00:38:46He's expecting me.
00:38:48That's not what I asked you.
00:38:50Look, my husband may be expecting you,
00:38:52but not here he isn't.
00:38:54He left for the office an hour ago,
00:38:56so if you have business with him, I suggest you meet him there.
00:38:58Or call.
00:39:04Wait.
00:39:06I didn't get your name.
00:39:10Just in case my husband calls, I can let him know
00:39:12if you're looking for him.
00:39:16Hank.
00:39:19Is there a message?
00:39:23I'm sorry I bothered you.
00:39:25I'll try Mr. Boyne another time.
00:39:28I can give you the address to his office.
00:39:31No need.
00:39:33Thank you much, ma'am.
00:39:34Thanks, man.
00:39:49You want a snack?
00:39:50I'm making this sick charcuterie board.
00:39:54Nope.
00:39:55Okay.
00:39:56More for me.
00:39:59What happened?
00:40:00You look like you've seen a ghost.
00:40:03Was Ned called the house today?
00:40:04Not that I'm aware of.
00:40:05Why do you ask?
00:40:07The strangest thing just happened while I was out in the garden.
00:40:09A man came looking for him.
00:40:12A man?
00:40:13Yeah, he said his name was Hank.
00:40:16Do you know of a Hank?
00:40:17Has he ever mentioned a Hank to you before?
00:40:19No.
00:40:20Why would I know of a Hank?
00:40:21I mean, it's not that weird.
00:40:23Ned works with tons of people.
00:40:24Oh, wait.
00:40:25There was this guy, Hank, at the Christmas party that I remember.
00:40:29He's always wearing a hat, but he wears it backwards and he's over 25,
00:40:33so it's kind of weird and makes people uncomfortable, but...
00:40:37I know he works with a lot of guys, but how many of them come to the house looking for him?
00:40:43Oh, shit.
00:40:45For real?
00:40:46Maybe this guy's your ghost?
00:40:48You sure you don't want a bite?
00:40:51Yeah.
00:41:03Hello?
00:41:06Trina, is that you?
00:41:21Trina?
00:41:22Trina, are you here?
00:41:23Trina?
00:41:24Trina, are you here?
00:41:29Trina, are you?
00:41:31I don't mind.
00:41:40Trina, are you here?
00:41:45Hello.
00:42:15Hello.
00:42:45Did you call me?
00:43:00Jesus!
00:43:01What is it with you and your brother sneaking up on people?
00:43:04It's a gift.
00:43:05Or a curse.
00:43:06What's that supposed to mean?
00:43:08Nothing.
00:43:09I thought I heard something in here is all.
00:43:12What'd you find?
00:43:14Nothing.
00:43:15Forget it.
00:43:16What time is it?
00:43:18Has Ned called?
00:43:19It's almost 6.
00:43:20I'm headed back.
00:43:21Are you sure everything's okay?
00:43:24I can stay if you need me to.
00:43:27No.
00:43:28Don't be silly.
00:43:29I still need to get dressed and start making dinner before Ned gets home.
00:43:34Alright.
00:43:35Well, go dry off.
00:43:37You're making streaks on your floor.
00:43:44Okay.
00:43:45Never far.
00:43:46No.
00:43:48No.
00:43:54Notpielt.
00:43:58Ooh Ah.
00:44:03Voicemail, again.
00:44:30It's late, and I'm starting to worry.
00:44:35Your office is closed, so no one's getting back to me, and you're not picking up your cell.
00:44:42Just call me back.
00:44:43Just let me know you're okay.
00:45:00Just let me know you're okay.
00:45:19Just let me know you're okay.
00:45:38Just let me know you're okay.
00:45:57Just let me know you're okay.
00:46:16Just let me know you're okay.
00:46:35Just let me know you're okay.
00:46:50Just let me know you're okay.
00:47:09Just let me know you're okay.
00:47:28What time would you say you heard the first noise?
00:47:49Uh, 9 o'clock?
00:47:52Maybe 9.30?
00:47:54It was around the time I called that cell.
00:47:56And then you followed the noise upstairs?
00:47:58Well, the plates came first, but then yes, a book just flew out of my husband's office.
00:48:03What book?
00:48:04I don't know what book.
00:48:06A book.
00:48:07What difference does it make?
00:48:09Look, I know it sounds crazy, but I saw it with my own eyes.
00:48:12Where's your husband at now?
00:48:15Uh, I don't know where my husband is.
00:48:19He didn't come home last night.
00:48:21What?
00:48:22Is it normal for your husband not to return at night?
00:48:25No.
00:48:26It's never happened before.
00:48:27Absolutely not.
00:48:28If you don't mind, I'd like her to answer the questions.
00:48:31And you didn't call the police?
00:48:32The police are here now, aren't they?
00:48:34He could be hurt or worse.
00:48:37Have you tried to make contact with your husband since last night?
00:48:40Yes, of course.
00:48:41I called his cell.
00:48:42I called his office.
00:48:43Nothing.
00:48:44How many times have you called?
00:48:46A dozen times, maybe more.
00:48:48I called all morning.
00:48:52What time is his office open for business?
00:48:54In an hour.
00:48:56Okay.
00:48:57Give me the address.
00:48:58I'll go by there.
00:48:59Make sure your husband's doing okay.
00:49:00Okay.
00:49:01Why would he just not come home like that?
00:49:03Jesus, Trina.
00:49:04I don't know.
00:49:05It can be anything, really.
00:49:07Some men stay at the office just to stay away.
00:49:11And some are having affairs and lose track of time.
00:49:15That's not cheating on me.
00:49:17Are you sure?
00:49:19I want you to be open-minded so you won't be shocked in case I don't know what your husband's been doing.
00:49:26What do you mean, shocked?
00:49:28Lots of people leave secret lives.
00:49:31I see it all the time.
00:49:32I want you to be prepared for that fact.
00:49:35But in the meantime, just take a shower.
00:49:38Put some food in your stomach.
00:49:40No one's been hurt.
00:49:41There's no sign of forced entry or struggle.
00:49:43This could be nothing more than your ghost appearing.
00:49:46Your sister-in-law mentioned that you hadn't seen yours yet.
00:49:49What about you, Officer?
00:49:50How ghosts?
00:49:51Mr. Green.
00:49:52He moved things around, turned his lights on and off.
00:49:54Kids can't get enough of him.
00:49:55Thank you, Officer, for your help.
00:49:56I appreciate it.
00:49:57I'll be in touch.
00:49:58Like I said, good medicine.
00:49:59Before I leave, I want to look around the property, make sure it's okay and check things out.
00:50:01You're mad.
00:50:02A little.
00:50:03You didn't mention my brother was missing.
00:50:04Well, it hasn't been 48 hours yet.
00:50:05Still, I haven't seen you.
00:50:06I've seen you.
00:50:07You're not.
00:50:08I've seen you, Officer, for your help.
00:50:09I appreciate it.
00:50:10I'll be in touch.
00:50:11Like I said, good medicine.
00:50:12Before I leave, I want to look around the property, make sure it's okay and check things
00:50:13out.
00:50:15You're mad.
00:50:20A little.
00:50:21You didn't mention my brother was missing.
00:50:24It hasn't been 48 hours yet.
00:50:29Still.
00:50:30God, this is just the push you needed, isn't it?
00:50:34What's that supposed to mean?
00:50:36Now you can completely hate me.
00:50:39I never hated you, Mary.
00:50:41I just never liked you as much as Ned did.
00:50:44And I never held it over you.
00:50:46You did that to yourself.
00:50:47Oh, really?
00:50:48The little remarks?
00:50:49The coming over whenever you feel like it?
00:50:51The checking in on your brother like he's living with someone on parole?
00:50:55I come by because Ned invites me, not because I give a shit about you or your relationship.
00:51:00But maybe I should because you just let him go missing without fucking telling anyone.
00:51:08Please leave.
00:51:11Excuse me?
00:51:12I asked you to please leave.
00:51:17He may be your brother, but this is our house.
00:51:23Get out!
00:51:31Congratulations.
00:51:32Looks like you finally found your fucking ghost.
00:52:02Thanks, guys.
00:52:03Thanks.
00:52:32All right, we're going to get back to the office.
00:52:45But I'll call you when I know something.
00:52:48Just stay calm.
00:52:50I'm going to do my best to find your husband.
00:52:53Stay by your phone.
00:52:54I'll be in touch.
00:54:02I know we're having a few people over for dinner.
00:54:04I know it's short notice.
00:54:06Ned hasn't come home, actually.
00:54:08Oh?
00:54:09But is he all right?
00:54:11Is everything all right?
00:54:12I saw the police call, but I didn't think it was my place to ask questions.
00:54:15Honestly, I don't know.
00:54:18The police said he could be cheating.
00:54:21Ned?
00:54:22Yeah.
00:54:22Listen, Patrice, when was the last time you saw Ned?
00:54:25Oh, it was yesterday morning.
00:54:27It was early because I was out early to let my pebbles out to use the bathroom before we went for a walk.
00:54:31And I saw him pulling out of the driveway.
00:54:33That's all you remember?
00:54:34Well, it was early, like I said.
00:54:38I mean, he was backing out of the drive.
00:54:39I didn't think nothing about it.
00:54:41Although, I did think it was a little bit strange that he had someone in the car with him in the passenger seat.
00:54:47He did?
00:54:48Who was it?
00:54:49What did he look like?
00:54:50I couldn't say.
00:54:52Patrice, think, please.
00:54:54Anything you can remember.
00:54:55He was younger than Ned and maybe had a hat on.
00:55:00A hat?
00:55:01Like a ball cap.
00:55:03Are you all right, dear?
00:55:05I have to go, Patrice.
00:55:06Thank you for telling me, really.
00:55:07We'll do dinner another night.
00:55:08If we could...
00:55:09I don't understand.
00:55:32Shortly after we moved in here, Ned and I were sitting out on the patio.
00:55:35We were looking out into the valley.
00:55:37And we saw a man.
00:55:38He was standing out by the trees.
00:55:40He was young.
00:55:40He was wearing a ball cap.
00:55:42Ned ran out to find him, but I don't think he ever actually left the house.
00:55:47Why not?
00:55:48Because when I came in, I came right back here to the office and Ned was already here.
00:55:52My husband's fast, but no one's that fast.
00:55:54All right.
00:55:55So then shortly after that, we get this letter.
00:55:58It's the first time I hear the name Henry Elwell.
00:56:00Husband was keeping this from you.
00:56:02Yeah, he never told me about the lawsuit.
00:56:05When I asked him about it, he said it wasn't a big deal.
00:56:07Elwell said that it had been withdrawn and that Elwell didn't have a leg to stand on.
00:56:12So what was the lawsuit about?
00:56:14Some stock that never panned out.
00:56:16Apparently Elwell lost a fortune.
00:56:18But so then, right out of the blue, this man comes to the house looking for Ned, which never
00:56:23happened before.
00:56:23It's never happened before.
00:56:25He said he had business with him and that he needed to speak with him.
00:56:28And he's never had a client come to the house before.
00:56:33So what was the name of this visitor?
00:56:35Hank.
00:56:38Hank?
00:56:39As in short for Henry?
00:56:40Henry?
00:56:45Yes.
00:56:47Yes.
00:56:48I think that man was actually Henry Elwell looking for Ned.
00:56:51The morning he went missing, my neighbor said that she saw him leaving for work early
00:56:55and that she had a passenger in the car with him.
00:56:57He was wearing a bald cap.
00:56:59The man in the valley was wearing a bald cap.
00:57:01This cannot just be a giant coincidence.
00:57:03Okay.
00:57:06What else did this Hank say to you?
00:57:08Just that he was looking for Ned and I told him that he wasn't here.
00:57:14He said he'd try him another time.
00:57:20What?
00:57:21What aren't you telling me?
00:57:24I stopped by your husband's office after I left you this morning.
00:57:28They haven't seen him either.
00:57:30No one's seen or heard from him in two days.
00:57:32No one's seen or heard from him in two days.
00:57:37Okay.
00:57:40Okay.
00:57:42Well, you can get this Henry Elwell.
00:57:46You can bring him in for questioning, right?
00:57:48He's got to know something.
00:57:50How exactly would I get a hold of him?
00:57:52I don't know.
00:57:53You're the police.
00:57:53That's your job, isn't it?
00:57:56Mary, have you thought perhaps your husband wanted out of this marriage?
00:58:01What?
00:58:02No, absolutely not.
00:58:05Well, typically you wouldn't really know until one morning you wake up and your spouse is gone.
00:58:10Henry Elwell has kidnapped my husband.
00:58:13But we don't have evidence of that.
00:58:15I just told you the evidence.
00:58:17Do your fucking job.
00:58:18You've got a man in the valley with a ball cap, but no other description.
00:58:32You've got a neighbor who may or may not have seen your husband leave with a man in the cap before sunrise.
00:58:39Oh, and then you've got Henry Elwell coming to visit you.
00:58:42Do you see what I'm getting at here?
00:58:44Look, your husband is missing.
00:58:48We don't know why.
00:58:49We may not never know until he returns.
00:58:51You understand?
00:58:52Now, as crazy as it may sound, you mentioned that you haven't seen your ghost yet.
00:59:01People around here take that shit serious.
00:59:05Have you thought that maybe this person can visit you, this Hank from the Valley, that he might be in fact your ghost?
00:59:12Maybe that's why you think they're the same person.
00:59:18Okay, listen, Adam.
00:59:22We're going to put these up around town.
00:59:25Maybe someone see where your husband's gone off to.
00:59:29Not to take matters into your own hand.
00:59:33Let us do the job that we're paid to do.
00:59:36Okay?
00:59:37Okay.
01:00:04Okay.
01:00:05Don't worry, I'm not staying.
01:00:15He's not coming back, is he?
01:00:22I don't know.
01:00:25Mom is freaking out.
01:00:27Aunt Hildy can't stop conspiring long enough to start freaking out.
01:00:32It's just a fucking mess.
01:00:37I think it was my fault.
01:00:40I know it.
01:00:46Ned's a big boy.
01:00:49Don't give up on him just yet.
01:01:02Did I do that?
01:01:04Can I...
01:01:06I think what I've been doing is important to help you out.
01:01:08I don't know.
01:01:10I don't know.
01:01:12I'm nervous.
01:01:15Since then, why is that good thing?
01:01:17I'm so sorry.
01:01:20We're terrible.
01:01:22We'll take 10 minutes.
01:01:24You don't want to have too much time.
01:01:26We'll do that too.
01:01:58I didn't mean to sorrow you, really.
01:02:28I'm not here to hurt you.
01:02:32Henry Elwell?
01:02:34My friends call me Hank.
01:02:36Please.
01:02:43That's not necessary.
01:02:48You're dead.
01:02:51I read the letter you sent.
01:02:56Then you know that what you hold in your hand is useless.
01:02:59How do I know that?
01:03:01I don't know anything anymore.
01:03:03If you throw it, it'll pass right through me.
01:03:14You're a ghost, aren't you?
01:03:16I'm someone's ghost, but not yours.
01:03:22Then why are you here?
01:03:24What did you do to Ned?
01:03:26I like this room.
01:03:31It reminds me of the place where you wait.
01:03:34Wait for what?
01:03:37To be chosen.
01:03:39We all have to wait.
01:03:41We're all eventually bound to something, whether we like it or not.
01:03:45What did you do to my husband?
01:03:50We saw you on the field.
01:03:52I saw your face.
01:03:53I know it was you.
01:03:54I will never know what became of Ned.
01:03:58No one will ever know.
01:04:00Except this house.
01:04:02The house will know.
01:04:04The books will know.
01:04:06Because they were here when that last scene was played.
01:04:09When I showed up in the valley and caused Ned to follow me out.
01:04:13The floor you walk on, dealt his steps, the chair saw his face.
01:04:24You're lying.
01:04:27You saw his face.
01:04:28You were in the car when he drove off.
01:04:30I am a messenger.
01:04:32I did not curate the message.
01:04:35Your husband spent a lifetime making money off the ignorance of others.
01:04:39At the expense of his clients and their misguided trust in him.
01:04:42He spoke with such a conviction that even I was swung by him.
01:04:47I lost everything.
01:04:50I lost...
01:04:52I lost the woman that I love.
01:04:55Mr. Boyne made his money on the speculation.
01:04:58Some would say the brilliant speculation of the Blue Star stock.
01:05:02At the cost of someone less alert.
01:05:05The victim of Mr. Boyne's ingenuity was me.
01:05:09I wasn't smart enough.
01:05:11That's all.
01:05:12If I had been, maybe he would have turned around and served him the same way.
01:05:16It's the kind of thing that happens every day in business.
01:05:19I guess that's what they call the survival of the fittest.
01:05:23Cain and Abel.
01:05:25A cult in the stable.
01:05:28You...
01:05:33You took your own life because of what he did?
01:05:37He ruined my life.
01:05:39Yes.
01:05:42And you killed him.
01:05:44He's dead, isn't he?
01:05:45No.
01:05:46You see, I borrowed most of the money that I lost in the Blue Star, so I was up a tree.
01:05:51That's why when they told me that I lost everything, I shot myself.
01:05:56No.
01:05:57I don't believe you.
01:06:00I know my husband.
01:06:01He wouldn't hurt anyone.
01:06:02Do you?
01:06:03I mean, do you really know Ned Boyne?
01:06:07I was sent here to this house the night you saw me in the field.
01:06:10Ned, he never came down to find me.
01:06:12Instead, he ran in here in an attempt to hide the evidence of what he'd done.
01:06:16You stood in that doorway and he lied to you.
01:06:19He lied to your face because that was his gift.
01:06:21He lied with such special skill.
01:06:23When I came to you in the garden, it was meant as a final warning from the ones who place us.
01:06:27Yet he still continued to lie, continued to use others for his own gain until I took a ride with him that morning.
01:06:37The last time anyone saw your husband was the most honest he had ever been in his entire life.
01:06:46Seeing your end will do that to you.
01:06:55What?
01:06:59Where did you go after you drove off?
01:07:04He was offered another chance, but he refused.
01:07:09He couldn't bear it.
01:07:10The thought of self-exposure, even if it meant the opportunity to save you.
01:07:21Did you know he kept it in the glove compartment?
01:07:25What?
01:07:28The .22 caliber pistol.
01:07:31He told me it was a wedding gift.
01:07:32Mrs. Boyne.
01:07:45Mrs. Boyne, you are not well.
01:07:48Shall I call somebody?
01:07:51Would you like a glass of water?
01:07:56He's dead.
01:07:57He's waiting now.
01:08:07Just like the rest of us.
01:08:11I'll be going now.
01:08:14You're not married.
01:08:15Wait.
01:08:16Wait.
01:08:17When will I see him again?
01:08:21I'm not sure.
01:08:24Perhaps never.
01:08:25Depends on where he ends up.
01:08:40The story goes that once you move in, you're visited by a spirit.
01:08:44Your ghost.
01:08:45And then once you see it, it remains in the house forever.
01:08:47Ah!
01:09:04Mary.
01:09:09Stand up.
01:09:11Okay.
01:09:12You're not really either.
01:09:20You're dead.
01:09:22Yeah.
01:09:23How could you do this to me?
01:09:26To us?
01:09:29I left you.
01:09:31I'm so sorry.
01:09:34I was an awful person.
01:09:36Listen.
01:09:39I hurt you more than I ever even knew possible.
01:09:44I don't...
01:09:45I don't understand.
01:09:47Why?
01:09:51All I need you to understand is that I'm gonna miss you more than anything in the world.
01:09:58Your face every morning.
01:09:59The way your smile lit up her room.
01:10:04The way you laugh.
01:10:09I didn't deserve you.
01:10:12But I did love you.
01:10:16And I will always love you.
01:10:20Wait.
01:10:21Don't go.
01:10:22Not yet.
01:10:22Please.
01:10:23I'm not your ghost.
01:10:27I'm not your ghost.
01:10:49Mrs. Boyne?
01:10:51Mrs. Boyne?
01:10:54Mrs. Boyne.
01:10:55Mary.
01:10:57Please.
01:10:58Mrs. Mary.
01:11:00It's important that you not give up hope.
01:11:03Now keep looking for your husband unless you tell me otherwise.
01:11:10He's never coming back.
01:11:13Do you know this for a fact?
01:11:15In my line at work we tend to be in absolutes.
01:11:19Thank you, Officer, but I don't think you need to come back here.
01:11:23I'm going to ask, do you have any idea where it could be?
01:11:33He's waiting.
01:11:40It's a beautiful property.
01:11:43I know you're going to miss it when you go.
01:11:50I never went past the garden.
01:11:53Really? Why is that?
01:11:57I don't like open spaces.
01:12:03We always have to leave, but we can't stay in a place they want you to go.
01:12:11Those mean he's sorry.
01:12:13What?
01:12:15Tulips.
01:12:23Mary!
01:12:24Hey, this it?
01:12:25Yeah.
01:12:26What's that?
01:12:27Alright, I'll take it out and wait in the truck.
01:12:29Okay.
01:12:30Hey, this it?
01:12:31Yeah.
01:12:32What's that?
01:12:33Alright, I'll take it out and wait in the truck.
01:12:35Okay.
01:12:37Hey, you okay?
01:12:38Yeah.
01:12:39I'm fine.
01:12:41I'm fine.
01:12:42You don't have to be okay if you don't want to.
01:12:43You know that, yeah?
01:12:44Yeah, I know.
01:12:46I think I'm okay.
01:12:47Good.
01:12:48I'll shake a leg.
01:12:50I'll meet you out there.
01:12:51Alrighty.
01:12:52Alrighty.
01:12:53I'm fine.
01:12:54I'm fine.
01:12:55You don't have to be okay if you don't want to.
01:12:56You know that, yeah?
01:12:57Yeah, I know.
01:12:59I think I'm okay.
01:13:02Good.
01:13:03I'll shake a leg.
01:13:04Okay.
01:13:07I'll meet you out there.
01:13:08Alrighty.
01:13:22I'll see you next time.
01:13:52Okay, I think you'll really like this place.
01:14:07Come on in.
01:14:08Oh, wow.
01:14:10It's great, isn't it?
01:14:11Yeah.
01:14:14So the previous owners just moved back east, so this place is a hot commodity to say the least.
01:14:19We have the original hardwood floors, the updates throughout.
01:14:22I mean, this view.
01:14:23You move in, you're pretty much upper class by the end of the week.
01:14:26And then, of course, there's the folklore that comes along with the estate.
01:14:30The ghost, right?
01:14:31That's right.
01:14:32Everyone in the area has one.
01:14:34Well, that's what we heard.
01:14:35Is it true?
01:14:36From what I've heard, it is.
01:14:37I just think that's so cool.
01:14:39Come over here.
01:14:40Let's take a look.
01:14:41Okay.
01:14:49Hmm.
01:14:50It's them.
01:14:51Hmm.
01:14:52That is them.
01:14:53They must have left that behind.
01:14:54Well, I don't think we need to see anything else.
01:14:55We'll take it.
01:14:56Terrific.
01:14:57Follow me out.
01:14:58We can draw off the papers.
01:14:59That's so cool.
01:15:00Yeah.
01:15:01Yeah.
01:15:02I don't think I think it's nice.
01:15:03I don't think it's nice.
01:15:04It's nice.
01:15:05I don't think we need to see anything else.
01:15:06I don't think we need to see anything else.
01:15:07I don't think we need to see anything else.
01:15:08We'll take it.
01:15:09Terrific.
01:15:10Follow me out.
01:15:11We can draw off the papers.
01:15:12It's so cool.
01:15:13Yeah.
01:15:14This is so cool.
01:15:16Yeah.
01:15:31About ringing aloud
01:15:49But I'll never get myself out
01:15:57It's only a lifetime, we can't wait
01:16:03Drown at the sound until it's too late
01:16:09But don't be proud
01:16:14Boat hunting you down
01:16:19You hide in the alleys but it finds you out
01:16:26Covered in crimson heads
01:16:32You live for the chase but you act like you don't
01:16:38So don't be proud
01:16:44Don't be proud
01:16:50You got lost in that life
01:16:56In that life
01:17:04So grit your teeth and twist the knife
01:17:08And twist the knife
01:17:16Let me slide
01:17:26About ringing aloud
01:17:32About ringing aloud
01:17:36About ringing aloud
01:17:38About ringing aloud
01:17:42About ringing aloud
01:17:44About ringing aloud
01:17:48Yeah, come.
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