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Truth (2015) is a drama chronicling the 2004 CBS 60 Minutes II scandal, where producer Mary Mapes (Cate Blanchett) and anchor Dan Rather (Robert Redford) investigated President George W. Bush’s alleged preferential treatment in the Texas Air National Guard.
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00:25:39Don't believe Loretta's at home.
00:25:54What's that?
00:25:55Mrs. Oxley.
00:25:56Haven't seen her all morning.
00:25:58Sometimes she walks up to the store.
00:26:01Sometimes she goes off for a visit.
00:26:03Mrs. Oxley's only been here a couple of months
00:26:05since selling her farm, isn't that right?
00:26:06Yeah.
00:26:07She's one of the short timers.
00:26:10Husband got burned up in a fire.
00:26:13Say, don't I know you?
00:26:15You're the TV lady.
00:26:18The inside buzz girl.
00:26:20Guilty.
00:26:21That kind of show had been around when I was young.
00:26:24I probably would have been on there.
00:26:26I was quite the little starlet.
00:26:29Oh.
00:26:30Yeah.
00:26:31Producers, directors, writers.
00:26:34I had my pick.
00:26:35I can see why.
00:26:36Of course, times were different then.
00:26:39A girl with a reputation had a harder time.
00:26:43I'm sorry.
00:26:44I just, I'm wondering if you have any idea if Mrs. Oxley will be gone long.
00:26:48Oh, I wish I could help you, honey.
00:26:51Say, maybe you could do a show, Where Are They Now?
00:26:55Maybe.
00:26:56Maybe.
00:26:56Look here.
00:26:58You won't believe the people I knew.
00:27:01Wow.
00:27:01My favorite director, Alfred Hitchcock.
00:27:04Wow.
00:27:04Yeah.
00:27:05And, and Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis.
00:27:08Oh, you work with the greats, huh?
00:27:09Yeah.
00:27:09And the heavenly Cary Grant.
00:27:12Bye-bye.
00:27:14And Tyrone Coward.
00:27:17Don't get Tyrone Coward.
00:27:20Cedar Grove.
00:27:27Looks like it was once a thriving country town.
00:27:30Once.
00:27:31Not anymore.
00:27:34I guess the bad water story isn't such a big secret after all.
00:27:38Well, the report's dated January 5th of this year.
00:28:08Yeah, that's the one.
00:28:10And it shows nothing wrong with the groundwater.
00:28:13Well, thanks so much for looking.
00:28:15I guess I'll let my kids know they can drink the water again.
00:28:18The report on file with the Department of Water is perfectly clean.
00:28:21The water's pure as rain.
00:28:22Surprise, surprise.
00:28:23I got to run down Carl Timmons.
00:28:28Pretty amazing, the way you get people to open up.
00:28:32I forgot how exciting this part of it all is.
00:28:34You're putting the pieces together?
00:28:36Admit it, Laura.
00:28:36You miss it.
00:28:38And this is what you were trained to do.
00:28:40It's in your blood.
00:28:42You want to take point this time?
00:28:44Of course.
00:28:45It's in my blood, too.
00:28:48Hello?
00:28:49Yeah, I'll be right there.
00:28:51Hang on.
00:28:52Looks like the Cedar Grove real estate bubble's already burst.
00:28:56Hi.
00:28:59Inside Buzz Girl.
00:29:01Jack Leica.
00:29:01Laura Peterson.
00:29:02Come on in.
00:29:04So, you're looking to buy out this way, are you?
00:29:07Mr. Leica, I'd like to get right to the point.
00:29:11Okay.
00:29:11I'm Meredith Bachleman of the Daily Free Press.
00:29:14I've got a few questions for you.
00:29:15Sure.
00:29:16Fire away.
00:29:16You've closed on quite a few deals over the last few months.
00:29:19Well, I am the only realtor in these parts.
00:29:22We're a dying breed.
00:29:23We've interviewed residents on the south side of Cedar Grove.
00:29:27Transactions where you've represented both the buyer and the seller.
00:29:30Dual agency is legal in the state of California.
00:29:32On 35 transactions?
00:29:34You don't think that's pushing the ethical boundaries a little?
00:29:37No.
00:29:37I believe everybody was satisfied.
00:29:39Didn't you tell people there were problems with the ground law?
00:29:41Look, when stories come up about bad water, even if they're just rumors, I have a duty to
00:29:46be up front with all parties.
00:29:47Disclosure laws are very clear about that.
00:29:49But you were being more than up front, weren't you?
00:29:52You showed them a toxicity report from the Department of Water.
00:29:55Or should I say on the forged letterhead from the Department of Water?
00:29:58Wait a minute.
00:29:59What are you saying?
00:29:59Are you saying the water was poison?
00:30:01I think you know it's not, Mr. Lycar.
00:30:04Look, I'll admit I had some pretty good commissions last year.
00:30:08But I saw that report.
00:30:09I mean, hell, I even sold my own house outside of town.
00:30:12I thought I was doing everyone a favor.
00:30:14The buyers you represented didn't have any qualms about purchasing property with water problems.
00:30:19A big corporation doesn't really care about water.
00:30:21What big corporation would that be, Mr. Lycar?
00:30:26All right, I admit I made some money.
00:30:29But I was very up front with everybody.
00:30:31If they didn't want to buy and sell, then they didn't have to sell.
00:30:34I mean, I don't know what the hell you people want from me.
00:30:37I thought I was doing everyone a favor.
00:30:40Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got some work to do.
00:30:42The part I don't understand is, why was Amelia even interested in this story?
00:30:52People cheated out of their homes?
00:30:54Maybe you don't find that kind of story compelling in Hollywood.
00:30:57Yeah, yeah, yeah, but they were all paid.
00:30:59I mean, yes, it was deceptive, but a real estate scam story, they're a dime a dozen.
00:31:03It was my fault.
00:31:07She wanted to drop the story, but I told her something smelled fishy.
00:31:11I told her to dig deeper.
00:31:14I got her killed.
00:31:17No, you can't blame yourself, Meredith.
00:31:19Oh, yes, I can.
00:31:24My head hurts.
00:31:28Don't you have some boyfriend to go home to or something?
00:31:32In between men at the moment.
00:31:36Stay that way.
00:31:38I married two, and they were both louses.
00:31:40You probably ran them off.
00:31:42Told them what they were doing wasn't good enough.
00:31:45I did, actually.
00:31:46Can you imagine if I'd had children?
00:31:52They wouldn't have stood a chance.
00:31:56What about you?
00:31:58I expected you to be married by now.
00:32:00Oh, I don't know.
00:32:02I think, honestly, it had a lot to do with Amelia.
00:32:05You were pretty frustrated when she quit school and married Rick.
00:32:09No, I was angry.
00:32:11But now I understand
00:32:13what a difficult choice it was for Amelia.
00:32:16And she made the right decision.
00:32:20Lori is an amazing girl.
00:32:22Yeah.
00:32:23I lost your partner.
00:32:27I lost my direction, too, I guess.
00:32:29I want it so badly to be successful.
00:32:32And you are.
00:32:33We literally came from nothing, Amelia and me.
00:32:39Amelia and I.
00:32:41We met our freshman year, and we swore we'd go to the top together.
00:32:47The day I was her bridesmaid at her wedding was bittersweet.
00:32:51Stop the presses.
00:32:55Pop star elopes with bodyguard.
00:32:57Public shot.
00:32:59Film at 11.
00:33:01Laura Peterson.
00:33:04Oh, yeah.
00:33:05I'll be right over.
00:33:06Do you know who Peter Bergstrom is?
00:33:29Uh, he's a movie producer, right?
00:33:31Yeah, maybe he's producing, but mostly he's a real estate developer.
00:33:34One of the biggest in the state.
00:33:36Okay.
00:33:36So why did Amelia have a box full of information up?
00:33:46Laura, what's going on?
00:33:48I don't know what all this means, but...
00:33:50Amelia was working a story rig.
00:33:52For what?
00:33:54To sell, I presume.
00:33:55Write it up and sell it freelance.
00:33:57We had plenty of money.
00:33:58It wasn't about the money.
00:33:59It was about doing something that made her feel good about herself.
00:34:02You're saying she wasn't happy?
00:34:03I'm still trying to figure it out myself.
00:34:06Where did you find all this?
00:34:09In behind the Christmas decorations.
00:34:12Well, she certainly did a lot of research.
00:34:18Why was Amelia interested in Peter Bergstrom?
00:34:21It's beautiful, isn't it?
00:34:40Actually, it is.
00:34:42And I'm not normally a fan of big developments.
00:34:45Well, El Rancho Estates will be different.
00:34:48I have to say, you look even prettier in person than you do on television, Ms. Peterson.
00:34:52Laura, please.
00:34:53It was good of you to see me on short notice, Mr. Bergstrom.
00:34:56Peter, please.
00:34:58And I have to say, you piqued my curiosity.
00:35:01What have I done to deserve the attention of the inside buzz?
00:35:05You're producing a movie, I hear.
00:35:07Well, that's L.A.
00:35:08Who isn't?
00:35:11Please, sit down, have a seat.
00:35:13I'm going to get grilled.
00:35:15Might as well do this in comfort, huh?
00:35:17Can I get you a cup of coffee, some water, or anything?
00:35:20No, I'm fine.
00:35:21Excuse me for one second.
00:35:26Yeah, Margo.
00:35:29Yeah, put him through.
00:35:31I'll take that one call.
00:35:31Sorry, one second.
00:35:32One second.
00:35:34Hey, Professor.
00:35:43I turned up some interesting information in a database.
00:35:46There was an explosion out in Cedar Grove about a year ago.
00:35:49Another car fire?
00:35:50A propane accident.
00:35:52A man got burned really badly, finally died a couple months ago.
00:35:55But it was the name that jumped out at me.
00:35:57J.R. Oxley.
00:35:58Yeah, how'd you know?
00:36:02We've been looking for Loretta.
00:36:04It's your wife.
00:36:08Loretta?
00:36:08Yeah.
00:36:14Okay.
00:36:15Ron, David, I'll do business with you guys anytime.
00:36:17Yeah.
00:36:18Hey, Ron.
00:36:19I wanted to do the fight on that plane.
00:36:21Yeah.
00:36:22Good, thanks.
00:36:23Bye-bye.
00:36:27You climbed Mount Everest?
00:36:29That's impressive.
00:36:29Actually, it's my greatest folly.
00:36:32I broke my ankle on the summit.
00:36:35A 145-pound Sherpa named La Sang Porgue had to carry me down to base camp on his back.
00:36:42Aw.
00:36:42Not my finest hour.
00:36:43Well, I hope you gave him a big tip.
00:36:45Actually, I gave La Sang his own travel agency.
00:36:49Now he has to deal with more crazy Americans than ever.
00:36:52Is that how you describe yourself?
00:36:54Crazy American.
00:36:55Yeah, I guess so.
00:36:57When I was a kid, a doctor told me that I had an adrenaline problem.
00:37:01Too much.
00:37:02But that's probably not what you came here to discuss.
00:37:06No, no, that's great.
00:37:06It gives me a feel for you.
00:37:07I mean, we can talk about the movie later.
00:37:09Too much energy.
00:37:11In high school, I played every sport imaginable, and that seemed to help.
00:37:16In college, I discovered other things, and I sort of threw myself into partying 100%
00:37:23and all that bad behavior that that entails.
00:37:26But eventually, sowing your wild oats catches up to you, and I put that behavior behind me.
00:37:32But you're not really here to discuss my movie, are you?
00:37:39Do you know a woman named Amelia Moore?
00:37:43No, I can't say that I do.
00:37:44Who is she?
00:37:45A friend of mine.
00:37:46She died.
00:37:47I'm sorry to hear that.
00:37:48She was murdered in Cedar Grove.
00:37:52Uh, Cedar Grove, where's that?
00:37:54I think you know exactly where that is, Mr. Bergstrom.
00:37:59Miss Peterson, I'm afraid that you've come here under false pretenses.
00:38:03I'm going to have to ask you to leave my office now.
00:38:05But if you could only just tell...
00:38:06No, out now.
00:38:09And we were getting along so well.
00:38:39Mrs. Oxley, Loretta Oxley, please, I need a moment.
00:38:43I'm a friend of Amelia Moore's.
00:38:44I want to talk to you about the sale of your farm.
00:38:47I can't talk to you.
00:38:47We've spoken to a lot of your neighbors.
00:38:49No, you shouldn't be here.
00:38:51You understand.
00:38:52Please, I'd like to talk about your husband.
00:38:53I can't hear you.
00:38:54No, you should.
00:39:12No, no.
00:39:14No, no.
00:39:15Let's go.
00:39:45Let's go.
00:40:15So let's report this to the police.
00:40:29Oh, come on, Laura.
00:40:30We dig deeper.
00:40:31The police aren't going to find this guy.
00:40:33Detective Maloney might.
00:40:34Oh, that would be the easy way out.
00:40:35Let somebody else uncover the truth.
00:40:37We both know what it was.
00:40:38No, not for certain.
00:40:39The guy could have killed you.
00:40:41Gorillas shot at me in Nicaragua, Laura.
00:40:44Mobsters threatened to break my legs in Chicago.
00:40:46You expect me to be afraid of some hick in a pickup truck in Cedar Grove?
00:40:50Maybe you should go back to reading press releases and calling it news.
00:40:53You were scared, weren't you?
00:40:58No.
00:41:01Where were you today?
00:41:05The polo lounge?
00:41:06I tried to chase down Carl Timmons.
00:41:11Apparently he's on sick leave from the Department of Water, but he's never at home.
00:41:15Interesting.
00:41:16Mm-hmm.
00:41:17And then I made a man.
00:41:18Amelia was doing research on him.
00:41:20Peter Bergstrom.
00:41:21Peter Bergstrom?
00:41:22Why?
00:41:24You know him?
00:41:25Well, of course.
00:41:27Bergstrom's helped build Southern California.
00:41:30The piece that got me fired off the Times was an expose of corruption in the Bergstrom Empire.
00:41:35Amelia had a box full of information on him.
00:41:37I hate that family.
00:41:38Peter's an irresponsible playboy, but his father was cold, hard, vicious.
00:41:43He'd stop at nothing to get what he wanted.
00:41:46So what's the connection to Cedar Grove?
00:41:48Isn't Bergstrom's new development in Summit Park?
00:41:50Uh-huh.
00:41:55Laura Peterson.
00:41:58Yes, yes I did.
00:42:03I see.
00:42:04No, no, don't send a squad car.
00:42:06I'll come to you.
00:42:07I know where it is.
00:42:09I'm leaving right now.
00:42:11Wow.
00:42:13I just found Carl Timmons.
00:42:20I don't know where it is.
00:42:50Carl Timmons.
00:42:57Kind of fitting for a man in the water business.
00:43:00He drowned?
00:43:01Tell me it was an accident.
00:43:03Not judging by the finger marks on his throat.
00:43:06Looks like Carl was hiding out here.
00:43:08His grandparents' old house.
00:43:10Neighbor kid found him.
00:43:11How did you know Carl Timmons?
00:43:13I didn't.
00:43:14There are four messages from you in his voicemail.
00:43:16If you listened to him, then he'd know I never met him.
00:43:19Why don't you quit the games?
00:43:20Because whatever's going on here, these people are playing for keeps.
00:43:23This isn't some cute Hollywood divorce story.
00:43:25These people are killers.
00:43:26I'd be open to an exchange of information?
00:43:28I'd be open to throwing your ass in jail for obstructing a homicide investigation.
00:43:32How's that sound?
00:43:33Sounds like you wouldn't get the information you need.
00:43:35Carl Timmons created this report showing high levels of arsenic
00:44:04in the drinking water in Cedar Grove.
00:44:06Cedar Grove was part of his territory, right?
00:44:08It was.
00:44:09The real report from the Department of Water
00:44:11shows that the drinking water is perfectly fine.
00:44:14So he faked a report?
00:44:16Which got floated out among the residents of Cedar Grove.
00:44:19They all panicked.
00:44:20Everybody sold cheap.
00:44:22Who'd they sell to?
00:44:24Three different companies.
00:44:26Storage facility group,
00:44:28a solar power company,
00:44:30and an investment group out in Nevada.
00:44:32This is what Timmons was killed over?
00:44:36And Amelia Moore, too.
00:44:41This is the trading part.
00:44:45All right, well,
00:44:46we found some interesting things in the victim's hard drive.
00:44:50Amelia's.
00:44:51What?
00:44:51Her name was Amelia.
00:44:55I'm sorry, really.
00:44:56There's a whole set of pictures
00:45:01of houses taken in and around Cedar Grove.
00:45:06I recognize some of them.
00:45:08You can keep those.
00:45:09I've got copies.
00:45:10Also, there's a couple things in this notepad
00:45:12we just can't seem to figure out.
00:45:14Let me see it.
00:45:15This one's a date.
00:45:23October 22nd, 1989.
00:45:28You weren't very nice to me
00:45:30the first time you met.
00:45:38Well, this one,
00:45:39this is strange.
00:45:41RCDSGS8.
00:45:42I have no idea what that means.
00:45:43And this one,
00:45:47this says Summit Park kill fee.
00:45:51$3 million.
00:45:53Summit Park?
00:45:56That's nowhere near here.
00:46:07I know.
00:46:09Oh, careful.
00:46:10Thanks.
00:46:11And he says,
00:46:13what do you mean I'm Irish?
00:46:19Listen,
00:46:20I know you're a reporter and all,
00:46:22but please be careful.
00:46:24I will.
00:46:25I promise.
00:46:26And if you think of anything else,
00:46:27call me.
00:46:28Don't be a hero.
00:46:30These are bad people.
00:46:31Laura.
00:46:31Sorry if I was rough on you earlier.
00:46:44I'm a big girl.
00:46:45I can handle it.
00:46:48Keep this to yourself.
00:46:51Your friend Amelia,
00:46:52it was murder.
00:47:00Thank you, Roy.
00:47:01I'll do it.
00:47:17Oh, boy.
00:47:20You're sorry.
00:47:27Today, we confirmed what everybody's been guessing all along.
00:47:43The storybook romance that had all of America talking is officially Tinseltown history.
00:47:49That's right, kids.
00:47:50The lawyers have cited irreconcilable differences.
00:47:53The publicists are spinning their stories.
00:47:54And Hollywood's royal couple is officially going their separate ways.
00:47:59And that's the Inside Buzz for today.
00:48:10Today, we confirmed what everybody's been saying.
00:48:12Yeah, October 22nd, 1989.
00:48:14That's what she'd written down.
00:48:19Mm-hmm.
00:48:21Listen, Meredith, I gotta go.
00:48:22I'm still finishing tomorrow's piece.
00:48:24Yeah.
00:48:27All right.
00:48:27Let me know what you find.
00:48:30Bye.
00:48:43Hey, where you been all day?
00:48:45Oh, uh, working something.
00:48:47What?
00:48:48What, you got a hot story?
00:48:51Pretty hot, yeah.
00:48:52Hey.
00:48:58You've been acting kind of weird since your friend died.
00:49:06Uh, you okay?
00:49:10Todd, do you like what we do?
00:49:15Do you think it's important?
00:49:16Well, I definitely like it.
00:49:18Important?
00:49:18I don't know.
00:49:20But listen, people love our stuff.
00:49:22Mm-hmm.
00:49:24I have a friend, an old journalism professor.
00:49:27She says, serious journalism produces serious consequences.
00:49:32Am I a joke?
00:49:33All right, listen, it's a big world out there.
00:49:36Lots of bad stuff happening.
00:49:38Now, I'm not saying we don't need to know about it all, but all that bad stuff needs a balance.
00:49:44And that's us.
00:49:45We're part of the balance.
00:49:47But do you feel good about what we do?
00:49:48Yeah, I do.
00:49:49The question is, do you?
00:49:55Hey, I stole your cookies.
00:49:57Want one?
00:49:58Sure.
00:49:59What, my cookies?
00:50:00Yeah, I found them on your desk.
00:50:02Where are they from?
00:50:03Well, uh, I don't know.
00:50:06No, no.
00:50:08Put them down, Todd.
00:50:10Carefully.
00:50:11What, you don't want to share it with me?
00:50:12Put it down!
00:50:13No!
00:50:13No!
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00:50:19It's an explosive device.
00:50:41Not very sophisticated, but powerful enough.
00:50:44How did it get in here?
00:50:45Delivery guy dropped it off.
00:50:46We'll see if we can pull anything off the security cameras.
00:50:49Roy, who's doing this?
00:50:50Whoever they are, they mean business.
00:50:55Back off a little while, Laura.
00:50:57Give me time to do my job.
00:50:58They've killed Amelia, they went after Meredith, and now they've tried to kill me.
00:51:02You know what that tells me?
00:51:04I'm afraid to ask.
00:51:05It tells me we're getting closer to the truth.
00:51:07Yeah, well, there's also something called the Freedom of Information Act.
00:51:11Those records are public documents, and I'm officially requesting them.
00:51:16Thank you so much for your help.
00:51:19Idiot.
00:51:20Okay, this RCDS GS-8, GS-8 is a government pay scale.
00:51:26RCDS indicates a reserve county deputy sheriff.
00:51:30What has that got to do with any of this?
00:51:33Not a clue, but I've requested county personnel records from the Cedar Grove area in the late 1980s, right around the date Amelia would have written down.
00:51:42Well, Bergstrom has something definitely to do with this.
00:51:47Summit Park kill fee, $3 million.
00:51:49That's a hefty penalty.
00:51:51Kill fee?
00:51:52When he made the deal to get approval for our Rancho Estates, he agreed to pay Summit Park $3 million.
00:51:57But it didn't go through.
00:51:59But the deal's going through, right?
00:52:00I mean, you saw the model.
00:52:01Yeah, yeah, he's been on the news all week.
00:52:03The Grand Slam opening's next week.
00:52:06This is weird.
00:52:07I don't know.
00:52:08And I still can't find any mention of that date anywhere either.
00:52:11Although, I swear, I've seen the...
00:52:12Hey, guess what I...
00:52:14Sorry.
00:52:15Oh, no, no, it's okay.
00:52:16Did you find something?
00:52:17Yeah, there's a last-minute emergency zoning commission meeting tonight in Cedar Grove.
00:52:21I found it up on their website.
00:52:23It might be interesting, but everybody up there is going to know who we are by now.
00:52:26They don't know me.
00:52:27You're willing to sit through a zoning commission meeting?
00:52:30Oh, my God, yes.
00:52:31Can I?
00:52:32No, it's too dangerous.
00:52:32Of course you can.
00:52:34You're a journalist, aren't you, Christy?
00:52:35Absolutely, Professor.
00:52:42We shouldn't involve her.
00:52:43She's just a kid.
00:52:45You and Amelia were both kids when you did your best work.
00:52:51And, therefore, my client, Soul Green Technologies, requests a variance to rezone their land from agricultural to commercial.
00:53:01Those in favor?
00:53:04Opposed?
00:53:06The chair breaks the tie in favor.
00:53:09Mr. Lycar, the Cedar Grove Zoning Commission, grant your clients a discretionary approval, A1 to C3.
00:53:19We are adjourned.
00:53:23Thanks.
00:53:28Thank you very much, Floyd.
00:53:29I really appreciate the expedited service.
00:53:32But, uh, you've got to tell me who the girl in the back is, sir.
00:53:35It's not often you get spectators at a zoning meeting, sir.
00:53:38It's nothing, Jack.
00:53:39Some kind of civics class assignment.
00:53:42Gosh, girls didn't look like that when I went to school, huh?
00:53:46Talking about your class assignment, huh?
00:53:48I want to buy a coffee.
00:53:48Okay.
00:53:53Mrs. Sweeney, do you mind if I ask you a couple of questions?
00:54:05Oh, I just really want to get home.
00:54:07Pretty tough tonight, huh?
00:54:10Does Floyd Niven always run his meetings like that?
00:54:12Uh, lately, anyway.
00:54:14Oh, they're ganging up on you, huh?
00:54:18Well, it doesn't help that Jack Lycar has two relatives on the board.
00:54:22Really?
00:54:22Mm-hmm.
00:54:23Which ones?
00:54:25That's his brother-in-law on the left, and the other one's his uncle.
00:54:29Making Floyd Niven the swing vote on these rezonings?
00:54:33That's the way it's been for the last three meetings, or at least whenever Lankar shows up.
00:54:38Tell me, this company, Soul Green Technologies, do they ever give up the names of their principals?
00:54:44Oh, yeah, their board of directors is listed right here in the petition to rezone.
00:54:48Listen, good luck with your class.
00:54:49Why does Soul Green need all these different plots?
00:54:54This isn't about some civics class, is it?
00:54:5917!
00:55:01Silence.
00:55:02Oh.
00:55:0325!
00:55:04Okay.
00:55:12These are Lycar's recent rezonings.
00:55:15Someone calls out a number, they all remember the joke.
00:55:17He's sorry.
00:55:18Sorry about that.
00:55:18I got the phone.
00:55:19Oh, great.
00:55:20Come back here.
00:55:20All I know is that last year Floyd Niven sure couldn't afford a Rolex.
00:55:25All these threads, Peter Byrds from Carl Timmons, Cedar Grove, Amelia's notes, nothing fits together.
00:55:42There's hundreds of names in these sheriff's employees' records.
00:55:46Two questions we haven't answered yet.
00:55:48What does the October 22nd date mean, and why was Amelia interested in this story?
00:55:52What was she doing at a derelict cemetery?
00:55:54Three questions.
00:55:56I got the names of the board of directors for Soul Green Technologies.
00:55:59Oh, goody, more names.
00:56:01I also nabbed these maps from the zoning commission.
00:56:04Nice work.
00:56:06Don't they usually put those windmills in long rows?
00:56:09How valuable can the land be if...
00:56:11Wait a second, wait a second.
00:56:14Come here.
00:56:15Look at this.
00:56:19Look at this.
00:56:23It's all one contiguous property.
00:56:24Look at that.
00:56:26Look at that.
00:56:45This is where it happened.
00:57:05I did this.
00:57:06Who ever rigged that gas tank?
00:57:09That's who's to blame, not you.
00:57:12There's a cemetery.
00:57:14I hate ghosts.
00:57:16Oh.
00:57:32Hey, look at this.
00:57:33It says keep out.
00:57:37I'm going in.
00:57:38I'm going in.
00:57:38This is Dottelmeyer.
00:58:03This is Dottelmeyer.
00:58:04Jeremiah Stottelmeyer.
00:58:18Jeremiah Stottelmeyer.
00:58:22There's a water pumping plant here.
00:58:25Maybe she was looking for Carl Timmons here.
00:58:29What are you doing?
00:58:30Meredith, I'd like to introduce the vice president of Soul Green Technologies, Jeremiah Stottelmeyer.
00:58:38You're kidding.
00:58:40And here's treasurer Marianne Jacobson, Richard Goodman, Peter Tippett.
00:58:44He's the president.
00:58:46They're all here.
00:58:49The entire board of directors.
00:58:52One of those companies is made up of ghost directors.
00:58:55Maybe all of them are.
00:58:56And that makes Jack Leichardt the only real person involved.
00:59:00So then he isn't just representing teams of buyers.
00:59:03He is the buyer.
00:59:05But how'd he get the money?
00:59:06He'd have to get bank loans and down payments.
00:59:08Wait, wait, wait.
00:59:09What if they've, you know, done something to this?
00:59:11How could they?
00:59:12I was right here the whole time.
00:59:13I know, but I...
00:59:14Meredith, they want us to be scared.
00:59:16You know what I say?
00:59:19Let's go get them.
00:59:20All right.
00:59:25All right.
00:59:25All right.
00:59:25All right.
00:59:55If Leichardt's running three different companies, he's got to be hiding something.
01:00:15It's an old trick for assembling a large tract of land.
01:00:18Otherwise, if people know that you need their land to complete your property, they'll hold out for a high price.
01:00:23So Leichardt must have paid off Timmons for the fake water report.
01:00:32He killed Timmons?
01:00:33Leichardt hardly seems to tie it.
01:00:35Wait, wait, wait.
01:00:35Turn that up.
01:00:36There's something about El Rancho Estates.
01:00:37What?
01:00:38Peter Bergstrom announced unexpectedly today that he's pulling the multi-million dollar housing project out of Summit Park.
01:00:45City officials in Summit Park are threatening legal action.
01:00:48But Bergstrom insists El Rancho Estates will be built instead on a large tract of land in Cedar Grove in San Bernardino County.
01:00:56Now, trading in local stocks was moderate today.
01:00:59Leichardt's land.
01:01:00On a sports...
01:01:00It makes no sense.
01:01:03Bergstrom's got billions invested in Summit Park.
01:01:06Survey expenses, environmental impact studies...
01:01:09Plus the three million dollar kill fee.
01:01:12Why would Bergstrom allow his original deal to fall apart?
01:01:15Drop into Jack Mycroft's lab?
01:01:19How much money would be on the table for the deal this sells?
01:01:22Hundreds of millions.
01:01:23People are falling all over themselves to do business with Peter Bergstrom.
01:01:30Why would he end up with Jack Mycroft?
01:01:35What's wrong?
01:01:37Maybe nothing.
01:01:38Do me a favor, William.
01:01:40Pull over.
01:01:41Let this guy pass.
01:01:43Is that the guy who tried to run you off the road?
01:01:45I think so.
01:01:45Can you get his plate number?
01:01:49No plates on the front.
01:01:53You are the boss.
01:02:22We can make it.
01:02:23We can make it.
01:02:26Come on.
01:02:26Ah.
01:02:39Ah.
01:02:42Like her.
01:02:43It's me, Reese.
01:02:46No, I didn't.
01:02:48But I got away.
01:02:51Ah.
01:02:52Ah.
01:02:52I mean it, Laura. We stop this now.
01:03:04How can you say that?
01:03:05Let the detectives handle it.
01:03:07Mary, this is crazy. This isn't you.
01:03:09What about everything you're talking about?
01:03:10Excuse me for being human.
01:03:12It's been a long time since I've been really killed.
01:03:14Twice in one week.
01:03:15We can't just quit. This is what we do.
01:03:17Look at yourself. Look at me.
01:03:19A celebrity-hacked newscaster
01:03:21and a washed-up reporter teaching at a second-rate school.
01:03:24Who are we kidding?
01:03:25We can delude ourselves most of the time,
01:03:27but out there it's about to get us killed.
01:03:28You're not washed up.
01:03:32I've been in a downward spiral for a decade.
01:03:34Wanted to know why I'm so nasty? That's your answer.
01:03:37I was unhirable doing the one thing I love to do,
01:03:39so I had to settle for this.
01:03:44Laura, you're not 20 years old.
01:03:45Why would you ever listen to what I said?
01:03:48You're a successful, independent woman.
01:03:51It's a great career.
01:03:53Go back to your life.
01:03:55Enjoy it while you've got it.
01:03:57Amelia's dead.
01:03:59Nothing we do is ever going to bring her back.
01:04:02So cozy, you're going to get to school.
01:04:26Oh, my God.
01:04:26Oh.
01:04:28Look at what's this.
01:04:29That's so funny.
01:04:31Terrillible.
01:04:32Oh, now they're all ready.
01:04:34And so now you make sure you get to school on time.
01:04:38And I'm just going to check with Daddy
01:04:39to see if dinner's ready.
01:04:41Okay?
01:04:41Right back to you.
01:04:44How's it coming?
01:04:48Uh, not a total loss.
01:04:52Smells good.
01:04:55How's Gloria?
01:04:56Sad.
01:04:58Doing better, though, I think.
01:05:03Well, thanks for coming around.
01:05:04It's good for her.
01:05:06I'll be here whenever she needs me.
01:05:11What's that?
01:05:12Oh, uh, Amelia stashed stuff all over the house.
01:05:16That was, uh, tucked in behind the furnace, I think.
01:05:26Rick?
01:05:42I think we're ready.
01:05:54Deborah Varner.
01:05:56Deputy J.R. Oxley.
01:05:58What?
01:05:59This is it.
01:06:00This woman, Deborah Varner,
01:06:01she was driving Peter Bergstrom's sports car in Cedar Grove.
01:06:04The sheriff, his name was J.R. Oxley.
01:06:06So?
01:06:07But how does it connect?
01:06:08Bergstrom wasn't even there.
01:06:09It's got to connect somehow, doesn't it?
01:06:11Am I supposed to know what you're talking about?
01:06:12I'm sorry, Rick.
01:06:13Can I check on the spaghetti?
01:06:19Oh, uh, hey.
01:06:21Is Meredith here?
01:06:22I haven't seen her.
01:06:24Guess who was Reserve County Deputy Sheriff
01:06:26from 1985 to 92?
01:06:29Jack Leichard.
01:06:30So was J.R. Oxley.
01:06:34Both of them sheriffs
01:06:35at the same time Peter Bergstrom's girlfriend
01:06:37was killed in an accident.
01:06:38Then, years later, Oxley dies
01:06:40and his widow is pressured to sell her land
01:06:42to Jack Leichard.
01:06:43Who's already bought up most of the land in Cedar Grove?
01:06:45Which just happens to be where Peter Bergstrom
01:06:47suddenly decides to build a huge housing development.
01:06:50What does this all have to do with Amelia's murder?
01:06:55Let me come.
01:06:56Absolutely not.
01:06:57Oh, come on.
01:06:57I'm in on this.
01:06:58You can't just shut me out.
01:07:00I want to be you one day.
01:07:02Believe me,
01:07:03you don't want to be me.
01:07:04I don't want to be you.
01:07:06I want to be as good as you.
01:07:09Show me how.
01:07:12You better follow orders
01:07:13a hell of a lot better
01:07:14than I did at your age.
01:07:16Yes, ma'am.
01:07:17Looks like Leichard's still at work.
01:07:41So he is.
01:07:43This could be interesting.
01:07:45What are you going to do?
01:07:47Watch Leichard's face
01:07:48when we show him our head.
01:08:01Hello?
01:08:02Sorry we're closed, but...
01:08:04Oh, it's you again.
01:08:05Yep, me again.
01:08:07You still working on that
01:08:08civics class assignment, little lady?
01:08:11This is not a good time for me.
01:08:13I'm shutting down the business.
01:08:14That must have been
01:08:15a big check you got
01:08:16from Bergstrom and Associates.
01:08:17El Rancho Estates
01:08:18is a huge project.
01:08:19Yeah, it'll certainly be good
01:08:20for Cedar Grove.
01:08:22Interesting article here.
01:08:23I wonder if you saw it.
01:08:24It's from October 22nd, 1989.
01:08:26It tells about the death
01:08:27of Peter Bergstrom's girlfriend.
01:08:31It's funny.
01:08:32You were Deputy County Sheriff
01:08:33back then.
01:08:34Yeah, well, I wish I could be
01:08:35of more help.
01:08:37If you'll excuse me.
01:08:37If not, you might remember it.
01:08:39Especially since you
01:08:40were the deputy
01:08:40who filed the accident report.
01:08:42Is that true?
01:08:47Were you muffing?
01:08:48Sometimes it's not what you know.
01:08:49It's what they think you know.
01:08:52So you lied to get the truth.
01:08:54Something like that.
01:08:55I still can't reach Meredith.
01:09:11Maybe she's following some lead.
01:09:20She's here.
01:09:21Mrs. Oxley?
01:09:23Mrs. Oxley, we need to talk to you.
01:09:24Please just go away.
01:09:26We need to talk to you
01:09:27about your husband.
01:09:28We know that he was badly burned
01:09:29in a propane explosion.
01:09:30It was a terrible accident.
01:09:31There's nothing to talk about.
01:09:32I don't believe it was
01:09:33an accident at all.
01:09:35I think you told Amelia Moore
01:09:37the truth about how J.R. was murdered
01:09:39and what really went on
01:09:40that night of the car wreck, didn't you?
01:09:41Look what happened to her.
01:09:46Okay.
01:09:46J.R. was such a handsome man.
01:10:03If you could have seen what that fire done to him.
01:10:08Mrs. Oxley, when did you learn the truth?
01:10:12A couple of months ago,
01:10:14J.R.'s hospital bills were taken,
01:10:16everything we had.
01:10:17And then he told me about this money he put away.
01:10:20$20,000.
01:10:22Told me to pay the doctors with it.
01:10:24Did he tell you where he got it?
01:10:25Jack Lycar gave it to him
01:10:26to keep quiet about that nut.
01:10:31It's okay.
01:10:32Just tell us
01:10:33whatever you told Amelia.
01:10:36Well, J.R. was first on the scene,
01:10:38so he called it in.
01:10:39The girl was dead.
01:10:42But she wasn't the one driving.
01:10:44It was a young man.
01:10:45Drunk out of his mind.
01:10:47Before J.R. could call it in,
01:10:50Jack Lycar shows up and pulls rank.
01:10:53He always was a weasel, that one.
01:10:55Lycar talks to the young man for a while
01:10:57and then he tells J.R. he'll handle everything.
01:10:59Lycar took the dead girl's body
01:11:00and put it in the driver's seat
01:11:02and then told J.R. to look the other way
01:11:05if he wanted to keep his job.
01:11:06How did that news photo get taken?
01:11:09Some local guy from the paper
01:11:11just got one shot
01:11:13before Lycar chased him off
01:11:15and then he kicked J.R. out of there too.
01:11:18And what happened after that?
01:11:19The next day, the newspaper comes out
01:11:21saying the girl was driving all alone.
01:11:23Well, that ain't right.
01:11:24And J.R. is pretty upset, as you can imagine.
01:11:27And a couple of days later,
01:11:28Lycar gives J.R. $20,000 to keep quiet.
01:11:32They were just helping
01:11:33some young rich kid out of a jam.
01:11:35That's how Lycar put it.
01:11:37Well, times were tough.
01:11:39J.R. was only a part-time deputy,
01:11:41so he didn't get much of a pension.
01:11:44But he didn't touch a penny.
01:11:46He called it blood money.
01:11:47Until we didn't have a choice.
01:11:54When Lycar came around buying up property,
01:11:57did he offer you a fair price?
01:11:59Oh, it didn't matter.
01:12:01My J.R. stood up to him.
01:12:02No way we'd sell.
01:12:04He said he was tired of Lycar and all his lies.
01:12:07And then less than two weeks later,
01:12:10J.R. is in a burn ward
01:12:12after someone broke the valve of that propane tank.
01:12:17J.R. was a good man.
01:12:22Mrs. Oxley,
01:12:24this is very important.
01:12:27Who was driving the sports car that night?
01:12:30Did your husband tell you?
01:12:34It was Peter Bergstrom, wasn't it?
01:12:36You know, I bet Lycar's been blackmailing Bergstrom
01:13:00for all these years.
01:13:01Until he was ready for the big payday,
01:13:03forcing Bergstrom to move the new development
01:13:05to Cedar Grove.
01:13:06That's Professor Backman, isn't it?
01:13:12Yeah.
01:13:14Who's she with?
01:13:16Peter Bergstrom.
01:13:18I don't get it.
01:13:20That makes two of us.
01:13:23Maybe he has something to do with the university.
01:13:25You know, grants, foundations, that kind of thing.
01:13:27Somehow, I don't think so.
01:13:29You have no idea what you're getting yourself involved with, Meredith.
01:13:32You can't pull off the tough guy act.
01:13:34You're not your father.
01:13:35When I wrote that expose on his business,
01:13:37he came after me with everything he had.
01:13:39Brought me down.
01:13:40My career, my marriage.
01:13:42Your family owes me.
01:13:44You're the one who sent that woman after me.
01:13:46The one who got killed.
01:13:47I sent her to finish what I started.
01:13:49Your family thinks you can buy your way out of any problem?
01:13:52Well, fine.
01:13:52Time to buy me.
01:13:54Time to buy me.
01:13:59There has to be some kind of reasonable explanation for this, right?
01:14:15Meredith wrote an expose on the Bergstroms.
01:14:17She would have known the date Deborah Varner died.
01:14:20Why would she lie to us?
01:14:21Because she wanted to know where the money was, what the scam was.
01:14:24She needed us to help figure that out.
01:14:26And Amelia.
01:14:28But all she's taught us.
01:14:31The one thing she taught us more than any other,
01:14:34you don't stop.
01:14:36You do whatever you need to until you uncover the truth.
01:14:38We'll stay here.
01:15:09Help!
01:15:15And after we saw Bergstrom and Meredith talking,
01:15:17that's when they kidnapped Christy.
01:15:18You gotta go to the police.
01:15:20And risk Lycar killing her?
01:15:21Are you crazy?
01:15:22Oh, God, the poor kid.
01:15:23And I was the one who got her into this.
01:15:25God, and I knew better!
01:15:29Accepted.
01:15:32What?
01:15:33I might have one bargaining chip.
01:15:35What's that?
01:15:37The truth.
01:15:39I'm afraid you missed her, dear.
01:15:47I'm afraid you missed her, dear.
01:16:01You're kidding.
01:16:02She's hard to catch, ain't she?
01:16:04Do you have any idea when she might be back?
01:16:06Oh, she's gone.
01:16:07For good.
01:16:09Yeah.
01:16:10Went to live with her sister.
01:16:11Well, do you have the address?
01:16:13Somewhere in Santa Fe.
01:16:16I dropped Loretta at the bus station myself.
01:16:19How long ago?
01:16:21Last night.
01:16:22About midnight.
01:16:22I'm sorry.
01:16:26Did I do something wrong?
01:16:28No.
01:16:29Oh.
01:16:30You look so lost, sweetie.
01:16:43Miss?
01:16:44How would you like to be on TV?
01:16:48What the hell is this?
01:16:55We know how Debra Varner died.
01:16:57I know about you, and I know about Jack Lycar.
01:17:02What are you talking about?
01:17:04I got the story.
01:17:05I just thought you might like to comment before it airs.
01:17:08This is ridiculous.
01:17:10The gossip columnist is suddenly becoming a hard-biting news reporter.
01:17:13Is that what's going on?
01:17:14That's right.
01:17:14I wouldn't mind moving a rung up the journalistic ladder and busting your ass.
01:17:17It's the perfect place to start.
01:17:19And then that's all cute and everything?
01:17:21Turn off your camera and get out of my office before I call my attorney.
01:17:24You and Jack Lycar conspired to make it look like Debra Varner died alone.
01:17:28When in fact you were the driver that night.
01:17:31What are you doing?
01:17:31You bust into somebody's office, stick a camera in their face, start hurling accusations at them?
01:17:35You killed Debra Varner and you paid off Jack Lycar to cover it up.
01:17:38Now Lycar's come back to blackmail you.
01:17:40That's the only reason you'd ever build El Rancho estates on his land.
01:17:44All right, what you're saying right now is completely outrageous.
01:17:47What's outrageous is that three people have died.
01:17:51J.R. Oxley, Carl Timmons, and my friend Amelia Moore.
01:17:54I'm truly sorry, but I have nothing to do with any of this.
01:17:59I interviewed Loretta Oxley, the deputy's widow.
01:18:04J.R. Oxley told his wife the truth before he died.
01:18:06Well, look, I don't know what you think you have there in your middle hand, but in a court of law, that would be called hearsay.
01:18:12Oh, I'm not taking it to court. I'm a hack, remember?
01:18:14I make my living reporting innuendo and speculation. It's the new journalism.
01:18:18Oh, and let me promise you, this is going to make great television.
01:18:22Why don't you tell me what it is that you really want?
01:18:24A college student named Chrissy McDermott.
01:18:26She's been kidnapped, and I want her released unharmed immediately.
01:18:29Okay, fantastic. So do I.
01:18:31But I have no idea what you're talking about.
01:18:33I didn't think you did. It's Lycar. Your partner.
01:18:41You want to talk? You really want to talk?
01:18:44Take your camera, turn it off. Turn it off, put it down.
01:18:48I'm fine. Show me your tape.
01:18:51Play it, please, because I'd love to see what's on.
01:18:55Just pop it in, I'll be here.
01:18:56My husband, J.R. Oxley, was the first deputy on the scene the night of the accident.
01:19:10Peter Bergstrom was driving drunk when he crashed his car in Cedar Grove.
01:19:14He killed that poor girl in the passenger seat.
01:19:18She died because of him.
01:19:20Jack Lycar and Bergstrom covered up what happened.
01:19:24They made it look like that young girl done it to herself.
01:19:28You have to understand, I loved Deborah Varner.
01:19:48And that night has haunted me my entire life.
01:19:52Tell me, Peter, why'd you pick this godforsaken spot?
01:20:19This is where the accident happened.
01:20:24This is where it all started.
01:20:26This is where it's all going to end.
01:20:28Sounds morbid.
01:20:30Look, I don't know why I need to meet with Lycar.
01:20:32You're paying me, not him.
01:20:34There's too many side deals. I want everything on the table.
01:20:37Here he comes.
01:20:43Wait a minute, what's he doing with Christy?
01:20:47This is crazy, Peter.
01:20:48This is just crazy.
01:20:50What, idiot? Why'd you grab the girl?
01:20:51Insurance? What the hell is she doing here?
01:20:53Calm down, Jack. We're just finishing a business deal here.
01:20:56You said it yourself. There's plenty for everybody, right?
01:20:58Yeah, but why did you get her involved?
01:20:59She got herself involved, believe me.
01:21:01I'm cashing in, same as you.
01:21:03Peter, I have this all covered.
01:21:05I want my payoff after 15 wasted years.
01:21:08Please, my heart bleeds.
01:21:11Frisker.
01:21:11Oh, back off.
01:21:13You know what, this ends now, okay?
01:21:15People are getting killed, Jack. Kidnapped.
01:21:17All right, this is not the deal that we made.
01:21:19She's clean.
01:21:20Deal's changed, Petey boy.
01:21:21No, no, you let that girl go now, or this whole deal is off.
01:21:25You know, your father had a more practical way of dealing with these things.
01:21:29I let the girl go when the deal is done.
01:21:31Okay, Lycar just gave us plenty on the kidnapping. I'm calling it in.
01:21:33No, wait. I want him to murder.
01:21:36Let's get rid of her.
01:21:37What are you going to do with her?
01:21:39What do you care? All of a sudden you got scruples?
01:21:42Jack, you can't go whacking every reporter who starts asking questions.
01:21:45You listen to me, Peter. I want to live your life.
01:21:47I want a chance at the good life.
01:21:49And if someone has to disappear, well, that's just tough.
01:21:54Killed Amelia, didn't you?
01:21:55No, I did.
01:21:59You shut your mouth, Rhys.
01:22:01Paid me 20 grand and another 15 for the water guy.
01:22:04We've got him. Okay, move, move.
01:22:12What is this?
01:22:19Rhys, let's go.
01:22:21Come on, Rhys.
01:22:23You're done fixing your problems like her.
01:22:32Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, Jack.
01:22:33Forget it, man.
01:22:34I'm wired. This is all on tape. You're finished.
01:22:37Are you out of your mind?
01:22:38You'll lose everything.
01:22:39Everything!
01:22:40Everything but my self-respect.
01:22:41Let's go.
01:22:53Christy, are you okay?
01:23:02I saw her.
01:23:04It's all right, honey.
01:23:06No one can hurt you.
01:23:07You're safe now.
01:23:08Jack Leichardt, you're under arrest for the murders of Amelia Moore and Carl Timmons.
01:23:37Get him out of here.
01:23:56All those years you lectured us,
01:23:58did it really mean anything?
01:24:01He was teaching you to become better journalists.
01:24:06You're the reason Amelia died.
01:24:08Yes, I directed her towards the Bergstroms.
01:24:16They've always been ripe for bringing down.
01:24:20I never meant for her to get hurt.
01:24:22No, you just wanted her to dig up some dirt for you.
01:24:25She was a journalist.
01:24:27She was a wife.
01:24:29And a mother.
01:24:30She idolized you.
01:24:37She chose the wrong idol.
01:24:38She was a woman.
01:25:02Hey there, Amelia.
01:25:11I wish you would have told me what you were doing.
01:25:15Maybe we could have done it together.
01:25:19I'm working for the Times now.
01:25:22Second string, Metro.
01:25:24Let us just start, right?
01:25:27Maybe once in a while you can look down and give me a hand.
01:25:32Like old times.
01:26:02Hey there, welcome to myler.
01:26:04I would just try to keep it down.
01:26:16Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
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