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00:18Mama said, lift your head from the safe of your hands
00:30Mama said, lift your head from the safe of your hands
00:39Mama said, eventually, this hurtin' will end
01:07I can't?
01:14Why can't they find bodies between 9 and 5?
01:17Well, early bird gets the collar
01:18He was here before I was
01:24Oh, finally you are here, you are gonna love this
01:29come on show's over active crime scene we appreciate cooperation
01:37awesome right my first cold case come on it's a little funny not so much funny is true
01:43she's frozen solid what was the temperature last night mid 40s it wasn't exposure
01:50site's active boys tell me there's no way she was here last night
02:01she's melting maybe we should be looking for ruby slippers yeah while you're at it why don't
02:07you look for some flying monkeys maybe they left her here so what do you got for me there are
02:11pieces
02:11of plastic on her body from the garment bag so she was inside the bag other than that it's going
02:17to
02:17take a while for her to thaw i can tell you she hasn't been here long maybe a couple hours
02:22what
02:23about security chain link pair of boat cutters took care of that looks like our guy was hoping
02:27she'd disappear into the concrete pour a few more feet and she would have it's kind of odd taking
02:32the trouble to freeze a body and then dumping it we got two personality types working here
02:37a killer who freezes a body is a keeper he wants a souvenir but a guy who dumps a body
02:42doesn't want
02:43to be reminded of the crime all right i'm gonna go check out the fence
02:50get a close-up of her face i want to run her through missing persons
02:54oh cool like on the discovery channel you plug the photo into a facial recognition database
02:59yeah just like that yes
03:03welcome to the department's official facial recognition database
03:09by hand that's like life before tivo maybe you could download an app on that phone view
03:16there are a lot of missing people one way or another we eventually find them some end up dead
03:21some turn up in a double wide with a stripper named trixie outside atlantic city
03:26and some just don't turn up dana sullivan her and her boyfriend leave a club he's a couple steps
03:34behind her because he gets a call on his cell phone she turns a corner just a few seconds before
03:37he
03:38does and when he comes around she's gone streets totally empty no traffic no nothing in a matter of
03:44three feet she literally just disappeared people don't disappear off the face of the earth sure they
03:51do quantum physics alien abduction schrodinger's cat one minute you're getting a hot dog in the
03:56park next you're fighting off sleaze stacks on the far side of a dimensional rift i don't buy it
04:00there's got to be an explanation a story that makes everything make sense okay castle
04:07what's our jane doe story well i don't know how it starts but i know how it ends frozen at
04:13a
04:13construction site so flying monkeys aside what's the first question how did she get there considering
04:19she was frozen solid she had to been kept pretty close not necessarily here is the site her body
04:25might not have been kept as close as you might think it takes a long time for a frozen body
04:30to
04:30thaw what you uh freeze a body once for one of your books no but i cooked a turkey for
04:35thanksgiving
04:36it was a 28 pounder it took all night to unfreeze she's a person castle not a turkey just making
04:41a point
04:45back it okay i'm on my way rainy's got an id you'll take care of these hey ryan can you
04:55uh thanks
05:00melanie cavanaugh 34 time of death turns out cod was blunt force trauma to her head
05:08how'd you get her id her fingerprints were in the system for misdemeanor drug possession
05:13she doesn't look like a junkie no she's in pretty good shape considering judging the lack
05:18of frost and tissue degeneration i'd say wherever she was stored the temperature rarely varied like
05:23a freezer freezer do the job how long has she been dead well considering how long she's been like this
05:28factoring decomposition i'd say she probably was frozen within 24 hours of being killed
05:36what do you mean how long she's been like this according to the records i pulled this woman's been
05:40missing for over five years
05:59she had a troubled childhood drug problems in her teens and twenties i know
06:06how do you know i read the case file she kicked the habit met and married samuel cavanaugh she worked
06:12in a restaurant he managed to bank they have two kids when did you read the case file when you
06:18were
06:18in the little girl's room i was gone for like a minute speed reader something i picked up from
06:22my years stranded in the new york public library would you like the eclipse notes or in this case the
06:31castle
06:31knows castle how do you know you didn't miss something important like after melanie disappeared
06:36her husband waited a day before he called the cops a day that doesn't make any sense until you get
06:41to
06:41the third paragraph before melanie was married she was what is now referred to as a runaway bride
06:47according to her husband she ran away a whole two weeks before their wedding day
06:51then she came back three years happily ever after she disappears again comes back
06:57latherines repeat three times no indication of where she went well she must have had a reason for
07:02running away hmm i'm not judging her some people love the institution hate the day to day
07:09are you one of those people castle i guess i just haven't met the right girl
07:17so that's why her husband didn't call the cops she'd done it before seemed reasonable to the
07:22detective at the time there's no evidence of foul play so the detective just closed the case
07:30five years and her husband thought she just ran away guess it's time to tell
07:34him his runaway bride finally came home
07:42who is it new york city police department
07:48can i help you detective beckett are you samuel cavanaugh who
07:54samuel cavanaugh our records indicate that he lives here you must have the wrong apartment
07:58nine one seven yeah but i live here and my name is roger it's not sam do you know any
08:03samuel
08:04cavanaugh no what's this about how long have you lived here about eight months well it's been
08:10five years you could have moved well hey i hate to break it to you but if you're looking for
08:14the guy
08:14who lived here before me he didn't move he was murdered i wait
08:21hey beckett yeah samuel cavanaugh shot outside a grocery store about a year ago small caliber
08:27double tap to the chest wallet and valuables missing push club's wife disappears four years later he
08:31gets shot in a muggy yeah what are the odds long unless they're connected well four years between
08:37murders one's a popsicle one just got popped how could they possibly be connected maybe he and his
08:42wife got into something they couldn't get out of maybe something to do with a drug habit so some
08:46scowl waits four years to finish the job maybe he finally figured out what happened to his wife and
08:51was about to go to the police with it i don't believe it give me 250 pages i bet i
08:57could make you
08:59we're solving a murder castle not writing a book i would call it a chill runs through her veins
09:05oh i like that huh bam said the lady not the best seller for me what happened to the kids
09:10living
09:11with melanie's parents up in white plains well looks like i'm going to white plains canvas the
09:16construction site someone must have seen something yeah the foreman said that uh they have a problem
09:20with the homeless at night so i figured i'd go down there later try to catch them at the site
09:25homeless white plains homeless white plains they're both kind of creepy
09:40i'm gonna scare you mr davison yes ma'am that's me i'm detective kate beckett
09:50is there somewhere we could talk yes why don't we go inside girls don't play in the street okay
09:56all right grandpa will be out in a minute i i think we've both known for a while now that
10:04melanie was not going to come home what do you remember about the days leading up to her
10:10disappearance well uh we talked to her a couple days before my wife did i mean everything seemed
10:16fine she didn't indicate in any way that she was leaving no we're aware your daughter had some
10:23issues that had nothing to do with what happened here how do you know you know now you sound like
10:28the cop who first had the case convinced she'd run away convinced she was still on drugs but you
10:33didn't think that melanie wasn't the greatest moms but she loved her kids she would have never left them
10:45what about her husband sam he thought it was drugs too you know he waited over a day before he
10:52reported
10:52her missing she had run off before look i'm not going to sit here and deny that but if sam
10:57thought
10:58our daughter was in trouble why didn't he report her missing right away why didn't he call for help
11:02even if she'd gotten locked up she'd been better off than oh what the hell's the difference i mean that
11:07the time to ask these questions was five years ago but the cop who was on the case then didn't
11:13want
11:13to ask them sounds like they're pretty unhappy with the original investigation yeah well from where
11:18i stand they had every reason to be the guy whose case it was you know him no detective sloan
11:26was before
11:26my time he's still around well if you count being a sheriff in jersey then yeah he's still around melanie
11:33cavanaugh so she was finally found after all these years she wasn't found her body was
11:43oh sorry to hear that you know from the moment i took that case i figured it was going to
11:49end bad
11:50her parents led us to believe that you were pretty sure that she'd run off her being found dead and
11:55her
11:55running off aren't exactly incompatible not with her history her parents also believe your investigation
12:01never made it past her history i was on a missing person not a murder you have a dead body
12:06all i had
12:07was a woman with a drug habit and a history of uh disappearing and a husband who didn't report her
12:13missing for over a day don't you dare play monday morning quarterback with me look sweetheart he
12:19cooperated he voluntarily allowed csu into their apartment i mean anything i asked he did did you know
12:25he was murdered too gunned down on the street over a year ago look what do you want from me
12:32we had
12:33reports of her in philly with a meth head ex-boyfriend i mean it was what it was but you
12:38didn't even go
12:38down to check it out didn't need to had reports right from her husband's best friend charles wyler
12:46so he's not exactly an impartial observer the guy owned his own business he had a family he was a
12:51war
12:51vet i saw no reason to doubt his word plus philly's a pretty long drive she was only missing back
12:59then
12:59no sheriff she was already dead you just didn't know it yet
13:06i ever disappear make sure this guy's not on my case i hate cops like him guys like him things
13:13only
13:13make sense if they fit in a box so they make them fit and murderers go free that what happened
13:19to your
13:19dad my dad i noticed your watch your dad's right that's why you went back it
13:38you find a witness yeah homeless guy a couple of bucks jog his memory he said he saw a dented
13:45yellow truck pull up to the site heavy set guy pulls a large bag out of the back when he
13:48comes
13:48out he doesn't have the bag anymore how'd you find this place guys remembered the word storage written
13:53on the side of the truck we searched all the storage places on the west side and found out this
13:56one uses
13:56yellow trucks so who owns the trucks according to dmv albert boland what body i don't know what you're
14:05talking about a witness saw someone driving one of your yellow trucks and dumping the body you're
14:10lying no one saw ouch wow maybe you should try denying a person let me help you melanie cavanaugh
14:18mother of two wife of sam cavanaugh okay look i dumped her but i swear i didn't kill her right
14:25that's right i found her i never even knew she was here what do you mean here sixth floor renters
14:32were in arrears we usually give them three months and then we cut the locks and we sell their belongings
14:36only this time all i find is a freezer plugged into a light outlet which by the way is totally
14:41illegal
14:42you don't think it was illegal to store a dead body in a freezer you think i knew when i
14:46opened it up
14:47i nearly had a heart attack you could have called the cops so i could make the front page of
14:51the ledger
14:52yeah that's good for business what if it's a mob hit i mean i got a family so did she
14:56oh so you find
14:58her next logical step double the construction site i know a guy who works over there so when i find
15:06the body i figure that's the place right show us where you found her
15:26five years in there nobody deserves that how'd they make payments for the unit check code code
15:34cash every six months but like i said there were three months overdue what's the last payment at two
15:39months after her husband was killed we have to make payments when you're dead that camera in your
15:46office you got footage of the guy who made payments that was nine months ago we keep maybe two weeks
15:51at a
15:51time looks like sloan was right sam cavanaugh didn't have anything to do with it well if not sam then
15:58who
16:14you know we have air conditioning i'm just trying to figure out why someone would put a dead body
16:21in a freezer is this a nikki heat or detective beckett question beckett that's right the nikki heat
16:28thing was about incinerating a body and a self-cleaning of it i mean you put things in a freezer
16:34to keep
16:34them for later but once they're there you rarely ever go back if i was putting a body in a
16:39freezer it'd be
16:40because i was trying to hide it until you stopped paying for the storage space did i stop or did
16:45something
16:50stop me it's family moments like these i will never forget with a good therapist hopefully i will
17:01mr weiler the detective investigating melanie's disappearance said that you told him that she
17:06went to an ex-boyfriend in philadelphia i only told him what sam told me sam told you
17:12it's where she went before the wedding and a few times after but you're not sure that's where she
17:16went it's the only thing that made sense melanie was a good person but melanie was troubled sometimes
17:25when things got hard she'd go out and score you know come home high accuse sam of ruining her life
17:32he'd given her everything do you remember the name of the boyfriend
17:39kevin henson if something happened to melanie he's the one who know what kevin henson melanie's
17:46ex-boyfriend serving a year for meth in south jersey and went in just after the last payment
17:50was made on the storage unit he stops payment storage guy finds her body quite a coincidence
17:54and he was also on the outside when her husband was whacked you sound like he's worth trip to south
17:59jersey
18:03you ever been in love detective makes you do crazy things like kill someone
18:11mel and i we were together time just stopped but even the first day her and me we both knew
18:18it was
18:18never gonna work god knows her folks were never gonna let their little girl end up with some
18:24tatted up addict but sometimes see sometimes when we are alone together sometimes we almost believe
18:38she was gonna leave sam that's why she came to see you she found out he was having an affair
18:51she thought he was gonna leave her and get custody of the kids you know because of the drugs
18:56she wanted me to go with her to take the kids just disappear so what do you do
19:02put her on a bus you sent her away she wanted i couldn't give her
19:09check into rehab the next day i thought if i could get clean that's what i was when she disappeared
19:15time i got out she was dead how could you be sure she was dead she stopped calling
19:20if she was alive she would have called
19:26the affair certainly explains a lot sam kills melanie or he and his lover kill melanie together
19:33well then who kills sam the lover when sam backs out after all she's done for him it's not like
19:39she could go to police if he broke his promise how do you come up with these things castle i
19:43did
19:43not come up with this one they did okay you speak guy if sam had a lover would his best
19:49friend know about
19:50it yes
20:02detective you lied to us mr weiler excuse me you don't think maybe it's relevant your buddy sam
20:07had an affair right about the time melanie disappeared that was a long time ago what's
20:11the point of dragging everybody through the mud haven't their kids been through enough don't
20:14they deserve some peace what they deserve is to know what happened to their mother
20:23elizabeth forte elizabeth forte is her name she worked with sam at his bank
20:31this is forte i'm detective beckett this is rick castle
20:36why am i here does the name samuel cavanaugh bring a bell
20:43what about him we found the body of his wife melanie from the looks of it she was killed somewhere
20:51around the time the two of you were having an affair i'm afraid i don't know what you mean
20:58do you really want me to start digging around in your life mrs forte because that's exactly what
21:03i will do i'll go through your old phone records your credit card statements i'll even talk to your
21:08husband if i have to please please don't do that gary doesn't know anything about it just walk us through
21:15what you know i met sam when i got transferred to the downtown branch he was in new accounts
21:26we were both pretty unhappy at the time how long was the affair not long six months why did it
21:33in
21:33i realized i love my husband please no one ends an affair because they realize they're still in love they
21:39end an affair because they're scared scared of taking it to the next level scared of being found out
21:43scared to ruin their life so tell us elizabeth what were you scared of
21:54him
21:57i was scared of sam why he started to ask me what i would do if he wasn't with his
22:03wife
22:03if she wasn't in the picture anymore and when was that a few weeks before she disappeared
22:09when i found out she was missing i broke things off he became angry it got so bad that i
22:15had to
22:15transfer to another branch i'm sorry you had to uh
22:28five years mrs forte five whole years and you never came forward what's it matter
22:37if sam killed melanie he's dead they're both dead what's it matter anymore
23:07how'd you do it sam
23:29run rebel but you'll never defeat the forces of voltair
23:40i sense fear in you you sense nothing
23:47has anyone seen my purse mom we are totally doing battle on the field of honor how old are you
23:55old
23:55enough to afford top of the line laser tech
23:58i'm dead come on now voltair will never rule the omniverse well
24:06someone order food no better check this out
24:15hi hi who is it detective beckett darling are we entertaining um
24:21um dad yeah meters right come on in please right aren't you welcome thank you
24:32you um you remember my mother martha and alexis of course hi yes hello
24:47can i make you a drink
24:54wow i feel like alfred in the bat cave for the first time
24:58hmm batman fan figures
25:03why similar origin stories loss of a loved one leads to a life of fighting crime
25:07yes well you are the multi-millionaire crime fighter
25:15that's uh where i outline my books
25:19it's funny looks a lot like our murder board yeah except mine's fake
25:33yeah something wrong
25:37i can't find it find what the answer it was sam everything fits it's good ending yeah but without
25:46proof it's just a theory and that family those kids they need more than just a theory they need to
25:53know i need to know well you have an ending you want the rest you need to work backwards you
25:59need to
26:00finish the story you have an ending you have your killer you just have to put it all together
26:08with the facts at hand the facts fact they had two small children so based on police statements they
26:17have a babysitter with him at work she would have had to have been with the kids the day she
26:21disappeared
26:22but sam said that she left later that night which the doorman was never able to corroborate so she
26:27was there and she never left then then she was murdered in the apartment yeah another fact he lived
26:33in manhattan and like most people in the city he didn't own a car so what is a good husband
26:38to do
26:38living in manhattan with his wife's body he can't leave it in the apartment he can't walk out the lobby
26:43with it so the only question is how did you get the body to the storage unit he
26:54i could no
26:58you know what helps yeah sometimes when i'm trying to figure out how a character of mine does something
27:03i will walk the crime scene this one time i was trying to figure out how to throw someone off
27:08the
27:08empire state building and that movie sleepless in seattle it just come out so many lonely women
27:12approach me thinking i was there tom hanks i got laid castle point is you want to get into a
27:19killer's head go to where the killer was and see what problems he had to face
27:27field trip they told me he was shot in a mugging and now you're telling me he was killed
27:32here in my apartment not him his wife his wife what kind of family was this all right so you
27:39and i are
27:39married we're not married relax let's just pretend i don't want to pretend schedule like it okay if
27:47we're married i want a divorce you two like this all the time yes all right we're not married but
27:53they
27:53were let's say the doorman's right melanie gets home about four o'clock she'd have to make dinner for the
28:00kids then sam comes home banker's hours around six o'clock figure kids have already eaten so they're
28:08what um watching tv in the bedroom in my bedroom on a roll they have a fight about the affair
28:14about
28:14philadelphia get heated and she turns her head he whacks her with something a pot or a pan bam fractures
28:23her skull it's over except the kids are still in the bedroom he's got to figure out a way of
28:28getting
28:28her out of the apartment without them staying
28:32hallway bathroom you needed to buy time okay so he um he puts the body in the tub closes the
28:40door
28:41and tells the kids that mom went to the store which according to the case file the doorman was
28:45never able to substantiate okay so no car how does he get the body out of the apartment
28:50maybe he hailed the cab yeah maybe the cabbie and the doorman helped him stuff the body in the
28:56trunk how much you tip for that these days the doorman castle i'm joking what if the body was
29:01already in the freezer when he took it out of the apartment freezer he didn't needed a truck
29:08in my building if you have something picked up or delivered you have to sign for it yeah here too
29:12delivery that big you have to sign the ledger the ledger the doorman's ledger downstairs
29:22yeah that's my name
29:26i know it was five years ago mrs marsh but the only delivery that day was to your apartment
29:31if you remember anything at all about the delivery i remember i had to go downstairs and sort everything
29:37out what do you mean sort everything out i told the doorman i never ordered a freezer but the guy
29:43brought it on up he loaded it on the freight elevator while i was talking to the doorman
29:47so what happened when you were downstairs i told the doorman they got the wrong apartment again
29:54and then by the time i got back upstairs the guy was gone does this have anything to do with
29:59that
29:59missing woman yeah it does yeah because i already told the other cop detective sloan i don't know his
30:06name but i told him everything's same as you i don't get it sloan had that woman's report why
30:11do you just follow up he wasn't looking for the story he'd already written it
30:20that's the same kind of truck we saw inside charles wyler's store
30:23i must have a contract with them if you wanted some help with some heavy lifting who would you call
30:28your best friend
30:35we can trace the rental of the delivery truck to you mr wyler if you want i can bring the
30:40lady you
30:40delivered the freezer to and to identify you look i had nothing to do with what happened to melanie
30:44you lied about everything else why not about this i never had any reason to hurt her but sam did
30:49right
30:51i mean she kept going back to her ex-boyfriend how much can a guy take
31:00he called me that night he said
31:05he needed me to come over right away when i got there the kids were asleep and melanie was in
31:10the tub
31:12in a garment bag he said she came at him and he just snapped here's an idea instead of
31:20killing her why not just get a divorce you don't think i know how wrong this was
31:25why did you take the risk why did you move that body because he made a very bad mistake
31:32what about the kids their mom is dead if he goes to prison
31:38so you arranged for the truck he said it could never be traced back to him that's why we sent
31:44the
31:44freezer to the old lady that's why i rented out the storage space because we knew the cops would look
31:49at sam you made the payments sam couldn't take any chances you give me the cash and i stopped by
31:56twice a year for five years seemed a lot easier than moving out why did you stop paying look i'm
32:06truly
32:06sorry about what happened to melanie but what was i supposed to do keep paying for the rest of my
32:12life
32:13the d.a will make sure of that mr weiler
32:26her body gets dumped because this guy weiler didn't pay a bill that's you can say it pretty
32:31cool ironic that such a selfish act ultimately revealed the truth there were people who knew
32:38the truth all along they just chose not to come forward still karma comes back and puts a cap in
32:43her husband's ass so all is right with the world
32:54i'm gonna go talk to melanie's parents let them know how this all shook out
32:59wanna come the woman with the freezer delivery told us she talked to a cop
33:05yeah slow only he didn't list her name in his report he didn't feel that it was important after
33:10all he didn't believe he was looking at a murder right so if you're not investigating
33:16a murder why would you talk to the neighbor about a freezer delivery
33:23this must be some freezer you mentioned a police officer mrs marsh i know it's been five
33:29years but i never said it was five years ago when did he come see you last year sometime i
33:34remember
33:34thinking why is this cop asking me questions about a freezer i never ordered do you remember anything
33:39about the man who came to see you uh he was older uniform no plain clothes like you he had
33:46gray hair
33:47and he walked with a limb ben davidson melanie's dad
34:02you could just leave it like this
34:06sam's dead the captain's happy those kids look pretty happy
34:14that's the difference between a novel and the real world castle
34:19cop doesn't get to decide how the story ends
34:46detective beckin sir i'm gonna have to take you with me down to the station
34:50who is it honey
34:54what is it
35:06so i'm here because i question a woman about a freezer not any freezer mr davidson the freezer
35:13and your daughter's body was stored in
35:18i'm gonna have to take you with me down to the station
35:18for the moment let's let's assume what you say is true
35:23what's the charge if mrs marsh's answer led to sam's death then the charge would be murder
35:30i kept going over everything sam said everything he claimed happened that night
35:37until i came to the same conclusion that you both apparently did
35:41that melanie never left her apartment alive mrs marsh's answers merely confirmed what i already
35:47knew that your son-in-law was a killer if you had figured out what sam had done
35:54why not just go to the police he would have gone to prison for the rest of his life if
35:57he'd been
35:58convicted they didn't have a body at the time remember his lawyers would have put melanie on trial
36:06not him so you took matters into your own hands
36:12you could certainly understand how a father might want to
36:18how he might follow his daughter's murderer one dark night when he was sure no other people would
36:23be around how he might confront him with a gun he brought back from the war
36:30he might even promise forgiveness in exchange for the truth
36:36and hearing his admission
36:42be overcome with rage
36:46every time he brought the girls to see us
36:49i watched a little piece of my wife die
36:53a visit from your grandkids should be life-affirming not a reminder if all your only child was murdered
37:06killing him wasn't the answer
37:10i never said i killed him i said a father might be justified
37:20police told me sam was shot in a robbery
37:24and without evidence there'd be little chance that his killer would ever be brought to justice
37:33so i guess we'll find out if that's really true
37:42i'd like to see a lawyer if i could
37:56no sweetie i just want to make sure i said good night
37:59you got it strawberry happy face pancakes on me
38:03later
38:07alexis missed me
38:09how did you know spidey sense
38:12by the way it was my mother not my father
38:25we were supposed to go to dinner together my mom my dad and i and she was gonna meet us
38:30at the restaurant but she never showed
38:34two hours later we went home
38:37and there was a detective waiting for us detective
38:41raglan
38:46they found her body
38:49she had been stabbed
38:53a robbery
38:56no
38:59she still had her money and purse and jewelry
39:04and it wasn't a sexual assault either
39:09they attributed it to gang violence
39:12random wayward event
39:16so just like in melanie's case
39:18they couldn't think outside the box
39:21so they just tried to package it up nicely
39:24and the killer was never caught
39:30why do you wear the watch
39:34my dad took her death hard
39:38he's sober now
39:39five years
39:43so
39:44this is for the life that i saved
39:48and
39:51this
39:53is for the life that i lost
39:57so
39:59i guess your nikki heat has a back story now castle
40:05i don't know
40:07i did kind of like the hooker by day cop by night thing
40:11but uh
40:14i guess a
40:16heavy emotional angle could work too
40:18well
40:19don't bewilder your audiences with substance on my account castle
40:26until tomorrow detective
40:30you can't just say night
40:31i'm a writer
40:33night is boring
40:34until tomorrow is more
40:37hopeful
40:38yeah well
40:40i'm a cop
40:42night
40:51night
40:55he
40:56the
40:57now
41:08the
41:09or
41:09there
41:09of
41:10yeah
41:12or
41:14the
41:14went to rain from a hero's chair
41:16the
41:17you
41:18the
41:19the
41:19Some are scared to fly so high
41:26Hi, Dad.
41:27Well, this is how we have to try
41:30Have no envy, no fear
41:33Have no envy, no fear
41:39Remember, this never happened.
41:42I was never here.
41:44You got my word.
41:46Thanks.
41:49Brother, brother, we all see
41:52If you tell her I did this, I will make you bleed.
41:56Understood.
41:57Good love.
41:58Good love.
42:02The place we used to call our home
42:06Can't be found when we were alone
42:09So have no envy, no fear
42:14Have no envy, no fear
42:26So have no envy
42:27Beware
42:38How many evil do?
42:38You see who's alone
42:39I can't be afraid
42:39If you talk about the use of the ultraviolet
42:39Yeah, you're crazy
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