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A drama based on a true story about a young woman named Anne Nolan who attempts to confess to a murder, but runs off.
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00:01:29God can make things right.
00:01:31Put yourself into his hands.
00:01:35I can't even talk about it.
00:01:38I'm glad God guided your footsteps to me.
00:01:41I think he wants me to lighten your burden.
00:01:49It was murder.
00:02:04Good morning, Phil.
00:02:06Hey, Gail. What are you doing here this morning?
00:02:08I never went home for a monohomicide.
00:02:11I swear to God, Gail.
00:02:13Sometimes I think you care more about those lowlifes than you do yourself.
00:02:16It's my job.
00:02:17True, but we all have to step away from it once in a while.
00:02:20A personal life isn't such a bad thing, you know.
00:02:27Now, Annie, you sit down right here,
00:02:30and I'll go get someone for you to talk to, okay?
00:02:54Annie, this is Lieutenant Driscoll.
00:02:57Steve, Annie has something important to tell you about.
00:03:01I'm sorry.
00:03:03It's just that I've been having bad dreams lately.
00:03:07Waking up at night and seeing things.
00:03:12I'm sorry.
00:03:14Annie.
00:03:15Just a minute.
00:03:17There's someone here I think you might want to talk to.
00:03:21Please, let's sit down, Annie.
00:03:23I have to go.
00:03:24Let's sit down together, huh?
00:03:36It's Ann, is it?
00:03:38Yes.
00:03:39Ann, no one.
00:03:41Ann, do you live that?
00:03:42Why do you want to know where I live?
00:03:44Oh, no, it's just rules and regulations.
00:03:46You know, it goes into a file and gets buried.
00:03:48Eight, two, three, Lincoln Road.
00:03:51Okay.
00:03:53Gail.
00:03:57This is Ann Nolan.
00:03:59I think she'd like someone to talk to.
00:04:01She's a little shy.
00:04:02Hi.
00:04:03Gail is a psychologist that works with us sometimes.
00:04:06Helping people is one of the things she does.
00:04:10It's nice to meet you, Ann.
00:04:13I'm really sorry.
00:04:29What was that all about?
00:04:30Bad dreams is what she said.
00:04:32She wanted to tell us something about a murder, but she just couldn't bring herself to say a word, poor
00:04:36kid.
00:04:36About murder.
00:04:38What do you figure?
00:04:39Did you get her address?
00:04:41Yeah, Lincoln Street.
00:04:43What else did you get?
00:04:44Nothing.
00:04:44As far as we can tell, she hasn't committed a crime, so can we please take care of what we
00:04:48already have?
00:04:49Yeah, sure, Steve.
00:04:51Can I have the address?
00:04:52Gail, in case you haven't been paying attention, that day is 24 hours, not 48.
00:04:55Go home, get some sleep.
00:05:11I thought you might want to have a talk.
00:05:16There's really nothing to talk about.
00:05:19Are you sure?
00:05:22Look, I've got two kids coming home on a school bus at any moment.
00:05:26Could you use a friend?
00:05:42You know, this really isn't such a good time.
00:05:45This is a great layout.
00:05:47You've got so many levels, huh?
00:05:50Look, they told me that you were troubled by bad dreams.
00:05:53That's my field.
00:05:54Maybe I could be of help.
00:05:57Would you like some coffee?
00:05:59I just made some.
00:06:01Cream and sugar?
00:06:03No, I take it black.
00:06:25You know, I really don't think that you can't help me with my bad dreams.
00:06:31After all, they are my dreams, right?
00:06:34Maybe I should just get sleeping pills.
00:06:37Do they wake you up in the middle of the night?
00:06:41Oh, yes.
00:06:42So you'd call them nightmares?
00:06:45Daymares, too, sometimes.
00:06:48You can learn a lot from your dreams, both the good dreams and the bad dreams.
00:06:52Maybe I'd be able to interpret them for you.
00:06:54No, you wouldn't.
00:06:55No, you wouldn't.
00:06:58You wouldn't.
00:07:06Excuse me.
00:07:14Annie, you wouldn't believe it.
00:07:15Today at school we saw this movie about real-life alligators and all these teeth.
00:07:19I want you to...
00:07:20It's so scary.
00:07:21Annie, can I have some ice cream?
00:07:22Yes, I want you to meet somebody.
00:07:24This is a friend of mine.
00:07:25Gail.
00:07:27Hi, Gail.
00:07:29Hi.
00:07:30Hi.
00:07:31Hi.
00:07:38Look, here's my card.
00:07:39You call me if you feel like talking to someone, all right?
00:07:41That's what I'm there for.
00:07:43Okay, thanks.
00:07:44Okay.
00:07:47It won't cost you anything.
00:07:49Call me.
00:07:49I will.
00:07:51I will.
00:08:23How long have you been working in that house?
00:08:26Oh, I don't work there.
00:08:27I live there.
00:08:28Oh, I see.
00:08:29But I'm not their mother.
00:08:31Not really.
00:08:32Their mother died two years ago.
00:08:34So I'm really just filling in for them.
00:08:38So, is this where you live?
00:08:40Mm-hmm.
00:08:41Alone?
00:08:43Yes, I do.
00:08:47You want to tell me about those nightmares?
00:08:53It's a long story.
00:08:58So much has happened in the last two years.
00:09:03So much.
00:09:07I don't know where to start.
00:09:12How about, um, two years ago?
00:09:17Okay.
00:09:20When I first met Craig, you see, I was living with this boy, and he was my first boyfriend,
00:09:29really.
00:09:30And things weren't working out.
00:09:32They weren't working out at all.
00:09:34Go!
00:09:35Get out of here!
00:09:36No, I'm not leaving!
00:09:38What do you want me to do?
00:09:39Go sleep in the park!
00:09:40I don't want you here anymore!
00:09:42Please!
00:09:43There's a guy over there, will ya?
00:09:47You couldn't get by without me, and you'd know it!
00:09:49You said you would stop drinking!
00:09:52You can't tell me what to do!
00:09:55I'll stay here as long as I want!
00:09:59Stop shouting!
00:09:59I can't take it anymore!
00:10:02Just get out of my life!
00:10:06It's the police!
00:10:07Open the door, please!
00:10:10It's okay!
00:10:11Everything's okay!
00:10:13Thank you!
00:10:13Open it or I'll knock it down!
00:10:21It's just a little family squabble officer.
00:10:23Nothing for no one to be concerned about.
00:10:26Your neighbors seem to be concerned.
00:10:28What's your name?
00:10:30Kyle.
00:10:31Kyle Meacham.
00:10:33Been drinking, Kyle?
00:10:35Just a beer or two to kick back, you know.
00:10:39Look, Annie knows that I don't mean anything by it when I raise my voice.
00:10:44Don't you, hon?
00:10:46Why'd you have a seat, Kyle?
00:10:48Over there.
00:10:58If you're hurt, we can call the EMTs and take you to the hospital.
00:11:02No, I'm okay.
00:11:04Now, the shelter's for women.
00:11:05We can take you to one of those.
00:11:09You know, Kyle's not always like this.
00:11:11It's when he's drinking.
00:11:14Do you want to press charges?
00:11:16No, I don't want to get him in trouble.
00:11:18His father would probably kill him.
00:11:24If I have to come back tomorrow,
00:11:26next week, next month,
00:11:27I will take you in.
00:11:29Do you understand?
00:11:32That's a promise.
00:12:01He seemed to really care.
00:12:04He was a man, not a boy like Kyle.
00:12:09I didn't see him again until about two months later.
00:12:36I know I have my license here somewhere.
00:12:38No, no, no, it's okay.
00:12:39You didn't do anything wrong.
00:12:40It's, uh, Ann, right?
00:12:43Annie.
00:12:44Everyone calls me Annie.
00:12:45How's it going?
00:12:46Well, Kyle finally moved out.
00:12:49Hey, you really helped me.
00:12:50I don't even think I said thank you.
00:12:51Well, look, um, I have a break.
00:12:54Do you, uh, want to get a cup of coffee?
00:12:57Sure.
00:12:57Um, so after high school,
00:13:00I went to junior college for a couple semesters.
00:13:03That's where I met Kyle.
00:13:05Lucky me.
00:13:06Well, anyway, school was okay,
00:13:08but I need to get a job.
00:13:09So Julie, she's my friend.
00:13:11She told me about this job opening
00:13:13at a real estate agency.
00:13:14It's mainly being a file clerk.
00:13:15But if I work on my computer skills,
00:13:18I might get a good promotion.
00:13:20Oh, I bet you get it.
00:13:22Well, I hope so.
00:13:24It pays $50 more a week.
00:13:25It pays $65 a month
00:13:27just to travel to Manhattan every day.
00:13:37Policemen make real good money
00:13:39and get good benefits, too.
00:13:40My cousin George is a deputy in East Orange,
00:13:43and he's buying a house.
00:13:44How old is he?
00:13:46Older?
00:13:47Yeah, older.
00:13:48That's probably why I like him.
00:13:50He's a little mature.
00:13:51Are you sure he's not married?
00:13:53Well, he wasn't wearing a ring.
00:13:55Annie, you have to ask him if he's married
00:13:57before you get involved or anything.
00:13:59Promise.
00:14:01Annie.
00:14:03Promise.
00:14:07You could have had one.
00:14:09You don't want me to break the law, do you?
00:14:14Everything was fine?
00:14:15Ah, the best, Carlo.
00:14:16Please meet my friend Annie.
00:14:18Amica tua, una mica mia.
00:14:20He says, now that you're a friend,
00:14:21you're welcome back any time.
00:14:23Now, espresso and dessert on the house.
00:14:26Oh, I would love to, but I've got to go.
00:14:28Next time.
00:14:33We got to go?
00:14:35You don't have a girlfriend, do you?
00:14:37I'm married, Annie.
00:14:40I mean, it hasn't been a real marriage for years, but...
00:14:46Well, I'm glad you told me.
00:14:49You know, most guys wouldn't tap.
00:14:53Friends?
00:14:56Friends?
00:14:59Wow.
00:15:00When the cop is a friend, I feel really protected.
00:15:17All married men say their marriages aren't working.
00:15:20It's an excuse for them to do what they want.
00:15:23Well, he's a friend, that's all.
00:15:25No, he's a married friend, Annie, and those are the worst kind.
00:15:28They keep promising to leave their wives, and they never do.
00:15:32I mean, there's tons of great guys.
00:15:33Look around.
00:15:34They're everywhere.
00:15:36Well, how come I never seem to meet any of them?
00:15:47How can I compete with that?
00:15:49You don't have to compete.
00:15:50Just being yourself is what's important.
00:15:53Maybe that's the problem.
00:15:54I'm still figuring out who I am.
00:15:57Well, married men are dead ends, period.
00:16:01But how can it hurt?
00:16:02You know, getting some dinner or something.
00:16:03Well, you know it's not just going to end at dinner.
00:16:07You know, people can't just be friends if they want to.
00:16:10Really?
00:16:13How about not taking the bus home tonight and staying and seeing a movie?
00:16:19I can't.
00:16:20I'm meeting someone.
00:16:22Okay, okay.
00:16:46Hey, you need a ride home?
00:16:48This isn't a coincidence, right?
00:16:50No, I was waiting for you.
00:16:56If you haven't had dinner, we can pick up a pizza.
00:16:58And no anchovies.
00:16:59Deal.
00:17:02So anyway, I found this guy.
00:17:03He's taking a screen off of a window.
00:17:04He's got a bag of burglary tools.
00:17:07So I slapped the cuffs on him.
00:17:08He goes, well, what's the charge?
00:17:10I said, breaking and entering.
00:17:12He laughs.
00:17:13He says, well, you found me taking a screen off a window?
00:17:16That's a misdemeanor.
00:17:17And he was right.
00:17:19I should have waited until he climbed in and then busted him.
00:17:23I learned on that one.
00:17:25So you're ever going to be a detective?
00:17:27Oh, I could have been.
00:17:29Real action is on the street, though.
00:17:33Did you ever kill anyone?
00:17:34I wounded a guy once.
00:17:36Perpetrator.
00:17:37Pulled a knife on me.
00:17:39Board of Inquiry found it justifiable.
00:17:46Annie, I could tell you all kinds of stories.
00:17:51Do you ever tell your wife?
00:17:53All she's interested in is my paycheck.
00:17:56I want to talk about you.
00:18:00You're so pretty, you must go out a lot.
00:18:03No, not really.
00:18:05I mean, I used to go to the clubs because I liked to dance.
00:18:09But, you know, all I ever seemed to meet, they were creeps, you know?
00:18:15Yeah.
00:18:17A lot of those around.
00:18:25The boys I meet never know how I do anything.
00:18:30Ta-da!
00:18:31How's that?
00:18:32Wow.
00:18:36It's wine.
00:18:38So you want to help me hang a picture?
00:18:41Lead the way.
00:18:48Ta-da!
00:18:49Uh, down a little bit on the left, that way.
00:18:52Oh.
00:18:54How's that?
00:18:56Perfect.
00:18:58Woo-hoo, baby.
00:19:00Whoa.
00:19:01Oh.
00:19:11I thought we were supposed to just be friends.
00:19:15Very special friends.
00:19:19I think we should, Craig.
00:19:22I don't think we should, Craig.
00:19:25Don't, Craig.
00:19:32I don't think we should, Craig.
00:19:36This shouldn't be happening.
00:19:38Good.
00:19:50I don't think we should.
00:19:52Good.
00:20:00You know me.
00:20:15Craig made me feel complete.
00:20:18I had never thought that way before.
00:20:23I think it was the first time I was truly happy.
00:20:29Does this man, Craig, have anything to do with your nightmares?
00:20:33Yes, everything.
00:20:35Okay.
00:20:37Do you want to tell me about it?
00:20:40Yes, I do. I really want to.
00:20:43It's just so hard.
00:20:45We have plenty of time, Annie. I've cancelled all my appointments.
00:20:49Go on.
00:20:55We could only see each other a few hours at a time.
00:21:00And even then, it was only sometimes.
00:21:03Weekends and holidays he'd spend with his kids.
00:21:08With his wife.
00:21:10Was that enough for you?
00:21:12No, it wasn't.
00:21:15But when we were together, that was the only time that I ever felt like I was somebody.
00:21:26You know, the other times, I just...
00:21:30My life felt drab.
00:21:33So you wanted to be with him all the time?
00:21:36Yes.
00:21:37Of course.
00:21:41But that would mean he's getting a divorce.
00:21:45Yes.
00:21:46And he couldn't do that.
00:21:48Why not?
00:21:49Because of his kids.
00:21:51He didn't want to lose them.
00:21:54I had to put up with the situation.
00:21:56I couldn't help it.
00:22:01Because...
00:22:03I was really...
00:22:05And truly in love with him.
00:22:12Helplessly.
00:22:18You were friends with Cindy in high school.
00:22:20Why don't you come out and have dinner with us?
00:22:22I won't have much to say.
00:22:23You just want to go home, sit by the phone, case crack calls.
00:22:27It's not a life, Annie.
00:22:28There are things I have to do, really.
00:22:30That's a lie.
00:22:31You know it.
00:22:33He has trouble calling during the day.
00:22:35I mean, all you ever get involved with are losers.
00:22:38I mean, Kyle was bad enough.
00:22:39Now you're with someone who's married.
00:22:41If you don't do anything or go anywhere,
00:22:44all he does is comes over and sleeps with you.
00:22:47Don't you want more?
00:22:48It won't always be that way.
00:22:50You're just kidding yourself.
00:22:52He's going to leave his wife and then we'll be together.
00:22:55You're not his girlfriend.
00:22:56All yours is mistress.
00:22:58What's wrong with you?
00:23:10Craig can give you a ride.
00:23:12It's okay.
00:23:12I'll just walk.
00:23:18It always pays to be careful.
00:23:19I'll be in touch.
00:23:29Thanks.
00:23:44So who's your friend?
00:23:45Ah, it's Enrico.
00:23:46Not friend.
00:23:47Local businessman.
00:23:49Hey, I have something for you.
00:23:52I didn't have time to wrap it.
00:23:55For me?
00:23:56What?
00:23:57You don't like presents.
00:23:58No, give me.
00:24:04Oh, it's a CD player.
00:24:07Craig, you didn't have to spend so much money.
00:24:09I got a special deal.
00:24:11Policeman's discount.
00:24:14I love it.
00:24:20Does your wife ever wonder where you are?
00:24:22Like now?
00:24:24She doesn't ask.
00:24:25Not interested in where I am.
00:24:27What I'm doing.
00:24:29Even though you don't like her, you still sleep with her.
00:24:31Annie, we are not sleeping with each other.
00:24:34We haven't for years.
00:24:46You know, if you really wanted to, you could move out.
00:24:51Hey, I'm a cop, remember?
00:24:53Like one of those rich guys who can buy his way out and start over like it's nothing.
00:24:59Yeah, but whatever it costs, you would have your freedom.
00:25:01Wouldn't it be worth it?
00:25:02No, it's not just about money.
00:25:05You know how I feel about my kids.
00:25:08Some wives get vindictive.
00:25:11Wendy's folks live in Ohio.
00:25:13If you could take the kids and move there, I'd never see them.
00:25:23I just wish they didn't have to leave all the time.
00:25:27I just want to have breakfast together like normal people.
00:25:30I want those things too, believe me.
00:25:33Can we ever go away together for some weekend or something?
00:25:36Well, Wendy's talking about taking the kids to see her sister.
00:25:39Maybe we can get away then.
00:25:42Why should she have you and I can't?
00:25:44She doesn't have me.
00:25:45You do.
00:25:47And only you.
00:25:50I know.
00:25:51It won't be long now.
00:25:52I promise.
00:25:57Tell me you love me?
00:26:00I love you.
00:26:01Really?
00:26:02I love you.
00:26:03You really do.
00:26:04Really, really, really, really, really.
00:26:06Are you sure?
00:26:08I love you.
00:26:10You needed him to love you.
00:26:12Yes.
00:26:14You needed that love.
00:26:16Yes, I needed it.
00:26:18Have you got it now?
00:26:20No.
00:26:21I've got nothing.
00:26:23He kept saying he was going to divorce his wife, but he never did.
00:26:28And then she died?
00:26:32Yes.
00:26:34And a few months after I moved in with him.
00:26:37How did she die?
00:26:40She was shot.
00:26:42Four times.
00:26:44One in the stomach, two in the chest, one in the arm.
00:26:54I couldn't stop thinking about his wife, because he kept having to go back to her.
00:27:00One of the things that bothered me was that I had no idea what she looked like.
00:27:04But I knew where they lived.
00:27:18One in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach,
00:27:23one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach,
00:27:23one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach,
00:27:23one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach,
00:27:23one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach,
00:27:23one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach,
00:27:23one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach,
00:27:23one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach,
00:27:27one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one in the stomach, one
00:27:48Would you come out and help?
00:27:52Greg, come on.
00:27:58Just grab that.
00:28:06Let's go.
00:28:09Greg?
00:28:18Did your parents know about this relationship with an older man?
00:28:22My parents?
00:28:24Mm-hmm.
00:28:25Oh.
00:28:27Did they know he was married?
00:28:29Black?
00:28:30Uh, yeah.
00:28:34I don't even know where my parents are right now.
00:28:37But I'm sure they're not together.
00:28:41See, my father left when I was a little girl and my mom just shut down after that.
00:28:46I mean, she was never really emotionally there for me when I was growing up.
00:28:50I mean, I guess she just thought that she wasn't worth much after my dad ditched her with a child
00:28:55and all.
00:29:04Well, I guess I just thought that my dad didn't think enough about me to stick around.
00:29:11Did he have a girlfriend?
00:29:14My father?
00:29:16My father?
00:29:16Mm-hmm.
00:29:18I don't know.
00:29:20You know, I was a little girl.
00:29:23I didn't know about those sorts of things.
00:29:26Maybe your mom knew.
00:29:28Maybe that's why she felt, what did you say, like she wasn't worth much.
00:29:35Yeah, I guess so.
00:29:40Do you think any of this has something to do with how you feel about yourself?
00:29:56Sometimes, I don't like who I am.
00:29:59Do you want to tell me about the part you don't like?
00:30:07I don't like the part of me.
00:30:11The part that's way down inside.
00:30:19The part that's afraid that I'm not pretty enough.
00:30:28Or clever enough.
00:30:34The part that is afraid of being alone in this world.
00:30:59Well, I appreciate the appreciation.
00:31:01Hey, you look out for those people that look out for you.
00:31:05How you doing, sweetheart?
00:31:07Excuse me.
00:31:10I might have a deal on some colored TVs in the near future.
00:31:13I'll be in touch.
00:31:14See you around.
00:31:18Rico didn't have to leave because of me.
00:31:20I had some business to take care of.
00:31:22Hey, I got something for you.
00:31:24Close your eyes.
00:31:32Okay.
00:31:40Oh, no.
00:31:41Go ahead.
00:31:49I don't believe this.
00:31:52Let me see it on.
00:32:03You look fantastic.
00:32:06It's the new you.
00:32:08The new me.
00:32:11I got another surprise for you.
00:32:13I'm back.
00:32:15Come on.
00:32:31There's been a lot of break-ins in your neighborhood.
00:32:34There's nothing to worry about.
00:32:38But I wanted you to have this for home protection.
00:32:42That's right.
00:32:44Pull the hammer back each time to cock it.
00:32:47Aim.
00:32:48And fire.
00:32:50Aim.
00:32:51Fire.
00:32:52Aim.
00:32:53Fire.
00:32:55Aim.
00:32:56That's great.
00:33:09Did I do okay?
00:33:11That's damn good shooting.
00:33:15So you fatlessly proud of me?
00:33:18Well, I'm very proud of you right now.
00:33:20But we're going to keep coming back until you're proficient.
00:33:22Gun's a very serious business.
00:33:24And I want you to feel comfortable handling it.
00:33:27Hands up.
00:33:28You're under arrest.
00:33:29Stand over there.
00:33:30Wait now.
00:33:36I love you.
00:33:37You know that?
00:33:40I know.
00:33:43Okay.
00:33:44Let's do it again.
00:33:45And this time, you try it alone.
00:33:59And did he take you back there for more practice?
00:34:03Yes.
00:34:07And at the time, you thought the gun was for your protection?
00:34:14That's what I thought.
00:34:15Yes.
00:34:17He seems so wonderful to think of my safety.
00:34:23Now I know how incredibly naive I was.
00:34:39No.
00:34:40That's not going to be possible.
00:34:42No, maybe.
00:34:44Pretty late.
00:34:47I won't be home for a while.
00:34:50No, Wendy.
00:34:51I don't know what time.
00:34:53Oh, come on.
00:34:54Why do we have to have this conversation every single day?
00:34:58Because I'm busy.
00:34:59I'm helping a buddy out on a late shift.
00:35:02Okay?
00:35:03No.
00:35:04I gotta go.
00:35:06Look.
00:35:06I'm on duty.
00:35:07I can't just...
00:35:08You're on duty with some damn woman, aren't you?
00:35:10Have you seen the stuff in the papers lately about police corruption?
00:35:14Maybe they'd like to know about another cop on the take.
00:35:17I know about your sleazy little deals on the side.
00:35:20Stolen goods and whatever.
00:35:22Am I getting through to you?
00:35:24Are you threatening me?
00:35:40I thought you said she didn't care where you were.
00:35:46She is threatening to take the kids miles away from me so I'll never see them again.
00:35:51Dougie and Alicia mean everything to me.
00:35:54It's a bluff.
00:35:55She doesn't mean it.
00:35:56No, she means it.
00:35:56She means it, all right.
00:35:58She is trying to make sure that I stay married to her.
00:36:10You're right.
00:36:12She's bluffing.
00:36:13Huh?
00:36:17Hey, do you remember when you said let's go away for the weekend?
00:36:22Let's do it.
00:36:24Let's do it.
00:36:3612, 20, 13, 14, 20, 14, 19, 11, 14, 17, 16.
00:36:53I hit, right?
00:36:5620.
00:37:0112, 16.
00:37:03And bust.
00:37:06I won?
00:37:08All right, so you're up 20, so bet 10.
00:37:11Go ahead.
00:37:12Come on.
00:37:13Press your bets.
00:37:14You're winning.
00:37:2621.
00:37:27Blackjack.
00:37:31I'm going to quit blowing my head, okay?
00:37:32Sure.
00:37:37I won $35.
00:37:39Hey, be sure not to tell anyone you're not the 21.
00:37:41I won't be in trouble, will I?
00:37:43As long as you're with me, nothing to worry about.
00:37:46I love being with you.
00:37:49Mmm.
00:37:50I feel lucky.
00:37:51I want to try.
00:37:52Can I?
00:37:53Yeah, sure.
00:37:56Yes.
00:37:56Thanks.
00:38:05All right, do it again, but this time put the limited.
00:38:07The more you play, the more you win.
00:38:19Yes!
00:38:19All right!
00:38:21Apparently!
00:38:22Oh!
00:38:22Oh, look at all that!
00:38:24Yes!
00:38:27Having a good time?
00:38:28Well, the best.
00:38:30I wish you could be like this all the time.
00:38:35Nearly forgotten.
00:38:36I have a friend who works here who made reservations for the show tonight.
00:38:42Should be very good seats.
00:38:44David Copperfield, oh, I love him!
00:38:46You know, being with you makes me forget that Wendy exists.
00:38:52Do we have to talk about her?
00:38:53We are partners in everything.
00:38:57I have an idea how we might not even think of her again.
00:39:01About how it's just the two of us in this world.
00:39:07Just you.
00:39:09And me.
00:39:10Here.
00:39:17Let's go.
00:39:23Here, there.
00:39:45Do you remember what I said in Atlantic City about our being partners in everything?
00:39:58I want to go home.
00:40:03Annie, it is the only way to solve all of our problems.
00:40:09I wish there was another way, but...
00:40:15If you want us to be together...
00:40:19I don't want to talk about it.
00:40:48The next door...
00:40:53I don't want to talk about it.
00:40:54I don't want to talk about it.
00:40:54I don't want to talk about it.
00:40:56It's gone.
00:40:57I don't want to talk about it.
00:41:06I don't know.
00:41:43I can't do it.
00:41:45We can be together forever.
00:41:47I can't.
00:41:50You're forgetting I'm a cop.
00:41:52I know how to plan something like this where no one will ever make the connection.
00:41:57I can't do it.
00:42:01I'll show you how.
00:42:02We'll rehearse it like a play.
00:42:04Go through all the details until we've got them down.
00:42:06No one will ever suspect us.
00:42:08I know what I'm doing.
00:42:16I want to be all yours all the time.
00:42:20Not just sometimes.
00:42:44I want to be all yours all the time.
00:42:52Please stay with me until it slows down a bit.
00:43:02Let me know when you decide, partner.
00:43:28Do you know what I'm doing?
00:43:30Okay.
00:43:33You need to know what I'm doing.
00:43:34I don't know.
00:44:05Craig?
00:44:06Can I help you?
00:44:13Craig?
00:44:15Why aren't you supposed to be at work?
00:44:17I call in. I said it'd be late.
00:44:23Can we talk, please?
00:44:26I miss you.
00:44:29I need you.
00:44:32Can you make a decision yet?
00:44:34Please, Craig.
00:44:36I don't know.
00:44:39Break's over.
00:44:41I gotta go.
00:44:51I tried so hard to let go.
00:44:55I just couldn't find the strength to do it.
00:44:59I loved him so much.
00:45:02I was afraid.
00:45:05I was afraid.
00:45:05Afraid if I stopped seeing him, he'd fall in love with someone else.
00:45:11What if I can't do what I'm supposed to?
00:45:14Wendy's threatening me.
00:45:16She means it.
00:45:19She says if I file for divorce, she's gonna take my kids to Ohio to be near her folks.
00:45:26She probably doesn't mean it.
00:45:28Well, she means it.
00:45:30It's her way of blackmailing me into staying married to her.
00:45:34She knows she's got me trapped.
00:45:38Grandma, I'm so frightened.
00:45:47After we're married, you'll have our babies.
00:45:53I love you so much.
00:45:57I want you to close your eyes.
00:46:00Go ahead, close them.
00:46:02They're closed.
00:46:05I want you to imagine a world with just two people.
00:46:12Just you and me.
00:46:16You want that world, don't you?
00:46:20So do I, so do I, so do I.
00:46:26When you pull the trigger, fire reflexively.
00:46:31Once, twice, three times, four times.
00:46:34Craig.
00:46:35There isn't any other way.
00:46:39Try it again.
00:46:48What are you aiming for?
00:46:51The center mask.
00:46:53That's right, like at the firing range.
00:46:57I keep my hand straight down at my side.
00:47:03Raising it.
00:47:05As I step up to the target.
00:47:09As soon as my gun
00:47:11is aimed at the center mask,
00:47:15I fire.
00:47:22I drop my hand,
00:47:24put the gun in my pocket,
00:47:27and walk away.
00:47:28You're forgetting something.
00:47:33I, if no one's around,
00:47:35I pick up the shell casings,
00:47:40and then I walk away at a quick pace.
00:47:46I don't run.
00:47:49I don't look back.
00:47:52And if someone happens to see me,
00:47:56I keep walking,
00:47:59and I don't look at them.
00:48:03Tell me you love me.
00:48:04I love you.
00:48:07Again.
00:48:08I love you.
00:48:10Again.
00:48:10I love you.
00:48:12I love you.
00:48:14I love you.
00:48:15Did you think what it would actually mean
00:48:17to kill another person?
00:48:19Another woman?
00:48:22I forced myself not to think about it like that.
00:48:25She wasn't a she.
00:48:26She was a target.
00:48:28Hit the target in the center mask.
00:48:32But you knew what you were really doing.
00:48:36Nothing's been real to me for a long time.
00:48:40It's like when you're in a dream,
00:48:42and you want to wake up, but you can't.
00:48:46You can't stop the end of the dream from coming.
00:48:49Annie, that is a lie
00:48:50about her threatening to take the children out of state.
00:48:53She can't do it without his consent.
00:48:55It's the law.
00:48:56He put a gun in your hand to get rid of her.
00:49:00The man is dangerous.
00:49:01It should be locked up.
00:49:04Are you willing to go to the police
00:49:06and tell them what you told me?
00:49:08Do you still want to do that?
00:49:12Yes, I want to.
00:49:17If convicted,
00:49:19you're going to spend a long time in prison.
00:49:21Do you realize that?
00:49:25Yes, I do.
00:49:43Wendy Mitchell,
00:49:44mother of two.
00:49:46Designated a botched robbery.
00:49:48No leads,
00:49:49no suspects.
00:49:51Nearly two years ago.
00:49:56Shot four times.
00:49:57Close range.
00:49:58Small caliber bullets.
00:50:00Two in the chest.
00:50:02One in the stomach.
00:50:03One in the arm.
00:50:08Nothing taken.
00:50:10Perpetrator presumably panicked.
00:50:12Led the scene.
00:50:14Botched robbery.
00:50:18Perpetrator panicked.
00:50:21And fled the scene.
00:50:24No sign of having taken the bag.
00:50:27But did take time to remove three of the four shell casings.
00:50:32You think this kid would know to do that?
00:50:34Only if someone taught her how to do it.
00:50:36Like a criminal.
00:50:38Or a cop.
00:50:39Officer Mitchell has a clean slate.
00:50:41Nothing ever negative recorded about him.
00:50:43Sure.
00:50:44There's nothing recorded about his having received stolen goods.
00:50:47There's nothing recorded about his having sweet-talked his way into a young girl's apartment
00:50:51and taken advantage of her naivety.
00:50:53Okay, wait a minute.
00:50:53What are you talking about?
00:50:55We don't have any evidence of any of that.
00:50:57Just the girl's word, okay?
00:50:58She's already admitted to the homicide.
00:51:00I know you guys.
00:51:02All right?
00:51:02Don't close ranks on me just because Mitchell's a fellow officer.
00:51:06Gail, you get a lot of respect around here because you deserve it.
00:51:09We know your work is number one with you.
00:51:12Sometimes when we want you on something, you don't even go home.
00:51:15Well, do you even have a home?
00:51:17Okay.
00:51:18But this girl is getting to you.
00:51:20Now, the way I see it, she wanted the wife out of the way, so she took care of it.
00:51:24Officer Mitchell didn't have to be any part of it.
00:51:26That's right.
00:51:27All he had to do was plan the hit and brainwash her into doing it.
00:51:35Okay.
00:51:36I'll tell you what.
00:51:38Let's talk to her some more.
00:51:39Fine.
00:51:52Go ahead, Annie.
00:51:53Finish your story.
00:51:58You want them to know what happened, don't you?
00:52:03It's okay.
00:52:04The detectives are listening.
00:52:09He told me exactly what I was supposed to do.
00:52:14We rehearsed it over and over until I got it right.
00:52:21It was unreal.
00:52:25It felt like a play.
00:52:29He told me where to park, where to stand, when to come out of hiding, where to aim the shots.
00:52:41Everything.
00:52:45He said there'd been a series of robberies in the area, and it would fit a pattern.
00:52:53He set it up for the weekend.
00:53:01Hello?
00:53:03We're leaving in 40 minutes.
00:53:05We're leaving in 40 minutes.
00:53:11We're leaving.
00:53:21We're leaving.
00:53:30We're leaving.
00:53:52Wait here. I'll be right back.
00:53:53Okay, hurry up.
00:54:11What are we doing here?
00:54:14We'll be back in a minute.
00:54:20Don't forget the umbrella!
00:55:12Craig?
00:55:16What do you want?
00:55:21Craig?
00:55:23My husband's a policeman. He's coming down in a minute.
00:55:26Craig!
00:55:28Take this. I only have a few dollars.
00:55:30You can have it.
00:55:33No, please. I'm a mother. I have two children.
00:55:36Please!
00:55:37Craig!
00:55:38Craig!
00:55:39Craig!
00:55:44Craig!
00:55:56Craig!
00:56:00Craig!
00:56:03Craig!
00:56:03Craig!
00:56:06Craig!
00:56:11Craig!
00:56:13Craig!
00:56:18Craig!
00:56:21Craig!
00:56:33Craig!
00:56:36Craig!
00:56:37Craig!
00:57:05Craig!
00:57:05Craig!
00:57:32We started seeing one another about a month
00:57:35after the funeral. He introduced me to his friends, mainly other cops. I knew the other
00:57:42wives thought I was kind of young, but I didn't care. I was where I always wanted to be. I
00:57:49was
00:57:49with Craig. We never talked about what we had done, but I was never able to stop thinking
00:57:56about it. He was right, though. We were never going to get caught. There were times I thought
00:58:05it would make me crazy. In the end, I guess it did. Craig was very concerned about the
00:58:16children. He knew bringing someone new into their lives would be difficult. We had a picnic
00:58:24a few weeks before Dougie's ninth birthday. That's when he introduced me.
00:58:31You guys remember when we talked about friends, and we said that some friends are more special
00:58:36than others? Rachel Silen's my special friend.
00:58:40Well, Daddy's got a special friend. She's somebody I like a lot.
00:58:45You mean Mrs. Worth, who takes care of us when you're at work?
00:58:49I like Mrs. Worth, but she's not a special friend.
00:58:52Daddy has a girlfriend?
00:58:55Her name's Annie.
00:58:58There she is now.
00:59:04Hi.
00:59:10This is Alicia and Dougie.
00:59:14Great to meet you. I've heard a lot about you. Hope we can be good friends.
00:59:20I'll go get the drinks.
00:59:23I'll go with you.
00:59:27I made some sandwiches.
00:59:30How's ham and cheese?
00:59:31Mustard. No mayo.
00:59:34I've got potato chips, too.
00:59:36Okay.
00:59:38Did you know her mommy was killed?
00:59:44Yeah.
00:59:46It was a terrible thing.
00:59:49A real guy guy did it.
00:59:51My dad's a policeman.
00:59:53He'll catch him.
00:59:55The kids kind of resented me at first.
00:59:58It's only normal.
01:00:01We had our ups and downs, but we got along.
01:00:04It took a lot of hoots, but a step into their lives like that.
01:00:07They needed a mother.
01:00:13Go ahead, Annie.
01:00:17I'd go over after work and make dinner.
01:00:21And try and be a mom.
01:00:25But I would never spend the night, not even on weekends.
01:00:31That would take time.
01:00:36I was on automatic pilot, I guess.
01:00:40Wait, not so fast, you two.
01:00:42We'll miss our show.
01:00:44Look, if I asked you to do something, I'd appreciate it if you do it.
01:00:48You're not our mom.
01:00:49You can't tell us what to do.
01:00:52Yeah, you're not our mom.
01:00:53Hey, what's going on here?
01:00:56Just a little disagreement.
01:00:58Somebody say that Annie's not your mom?
01:01:00Well, of course she's not your real mom.
01:01:03She's doing all the things a real mom does, isn't she?
01:01:06I expect you to show her the respect that you would give your real mom.
01:01:11Now, come on, what do you say?
01:01:13I'm sorry.
01:01:15Me too.
01:01:17It's okay.
01:01:18I'll take care of everything tonight.
01:01:21All right, let's go.
01:01:31Flowers from your own garden are so much nicer than store-bought.
01:01:35Are you coming to the cemetery with us?
01:01:39No.
01:01:40That's special and private.
01:01:41It's for the three of you.
01:01:43Wouldn't be right.
01:01:44Will you go sometime?
01:01:46We'll see.
01:01:48Mom's in heaven with the angels.
01:01:51Isn't that right?
01:01:54That's right.
01:01:57She's with the angels.
01:02:02So, we ready?
01:02:05Something wrong?
01:02:07No, I just took a headache, that's all.
01:02:11Don't forget these.
01:02:14Look, Dad, aren't they pretty?
01:02:16Mom will really like them.
01:02:34I was slowly becoming obsessed with Wendy and the life she had.
01:02:39I don't know why I thought the more I learned about her, the easier it would be to cope.
01:02:46After Craig and the kids left, I was drawn to Wendy's bedroom.
01:02:52I don't know what answers I thought I'd find there.
01:02:55I don't know what allergies.
01:03:01I don't know.
01:03:10I don't know what she is.
01:03:11But I still have toах my parents.
01:03:12I know what to be their God.
01:03:12You know the day.
01:03:16Icaro.
01:03:16I don't know what to be real you.
01:03:16But I do not know what to listen.
01:05:16Oh, my God.
01:05:19Oh, my God.
01:05:22Are you and Dad going to get married?
01:05:26You'd have to ask your dad about that.
01:05:29Ask Dad what?
01:05:30If you and Annie are going to get married.
01:05:33I'm going to let your dad tuck you in.
01:05:38Well, are you going to get married?
01:05:40How do you feel about that?
01:05:42Okay.
01:05:43Then Annie wouldn't have to go home and she could stay with us all the time, like a regular mom.
01:05:50Well, that's something that Annie and I will have to discuss.
01:06:11Steve, take a look at this.
01:06:15Does this dirt bag match a description she gave us of a guy named Enrico passing hot CD portables and
01:06:21gold necklaces to Mitchell?
01:06:22Where'd you get this?
01:06:23He's in the back.
01:06:24You can talk to him.
01:06:25They picked him up with a trunk full of stolen laptops.
01:06:28He wants to cut a deal.
01:06:30Says he's ready to finger Mitchell as a part-time fence.
01:06:32Good, good.
01:06:33Well, we'll put him on ice.
01:06:36We've got something way bigger to hang around Officer Mitchell's neck.
01:06:40Moving into Craig's house should have been the happiest day of my life.
01:06:44But like everything else I had done, it was just another step into hell.
01:06:49Why is that?
01:06:53Because it was a lie.
01:06:55It wasn't my house.
01:06:57It was her house.
01:06:58It was her life.
01:07:02I had no right being there.
01:07:04But you stayed.
01:07:07Because I was stupid enough to think that I could compensate them for the loss of their mother.
01:07:13That would have been a pretty hard job for anybody, wouldn't it?
01:07:16I tried to.
01:07:18I wanted to.
01:07:21It seems that whatever I want is just out of reach.
01:07:32Why do you think that is?
01:07:37Because of the choices I make.
01:07:40You tried to do something for the children.
01:07:43No.
01:07:44It was for me, too.
01:07:47So I could feel a little bit better about what I had done.
01:07:51And did it work for you?
01:07:55No.
01:07:57It was a total lie.
01:08:00I was a thousand miles away from any kind of truth.
01:08:04I was acting sane, but inside I was crazy.
01:08:12What's wrong?
01:08:16I can't sleep in her bedroom.
01:08:19I'm having terrible dreams.
01:08:23Annie.
01:08:25It's okay.
01:08:27Lie down.
01:08:28Wait.
01:08:34Oh.
01:08:35Oh.
01:08:37Oh.
01:08:39Oh.
01:08:40Oh.
01:08:53Oh.
01:09:23Look at me.
01:09:48Hi, Dad.
01:09:48Phone for you.
01:09:49It's Dad.
01:09:50Okay.
01:09:58You can hang up.
01:09:59I got it.
01:10:00Craig?
01:10:01How you doing?
01:10:02I hit the jackpot.
01:10:04I made a traffic stop.
01:10:05I picked up a guy and an FBI warrant.
01:10:06Well, why don't you pick up some wine and we'll celebrate when you get home.
01:10:09I'm gonna be a little late.
01:10:12We can wait.
01:10:12I might be late, late.
01:10:14Uh, Michelson called in with car trouble.
01:10:15I said I'd cover for him.
01:10:16I could use the overtime.
01:10:18Okay.
01:10:19Well, I'll keep it warm.
01:10:20I love you.
01:10:21Okay.
01:10:22Honey, you're finished in that car.
01:10:30I wanted to die, but that would have been an easy way out.
01:10:35And I knew I didn't deserve it.
01:10:44You didn't say much last night.
01:10:51I guess I just didn't feel like talking.
01:10:53Hey.
01:10:55We still a team?
01:10:59That's my girl.
01:11:02I gotta get breakfast started.
01:11:06Honey, have you had any more of your visions lately?
01:11:10I'm fine.
01:11:11I'm serious.
01:11:12I need to know that everything is under control.
01:11:16I'm fine.
01:11:18If you have any problems with me, with anything, we work them out between us.
01:11:23No doctors, no psychologists.
01:11:25Nobody knows our business but us.
01:11:29Are we very clear on that?
01:11:32That was yesterday.
01:11:35I knew Craig was warning me.
01:11:38I knew then that I couldn't stay in that house any longer.
01:11:42You better nail this guy.
01:11:44So far she's our only witness.
01:11:45I'm not such a hot one.
01:11:47But she wants to straighten this thing out, doesn't she?
01:11:49So?
01:11:52She can do it for us.
01:11:56Wait a minute.
01:11:58You want to plant a bug on her and send her back?
01:12:00It's the only way.
01:12:01Uh, bending the rules, entrapment.
01:12:04I'm willing to stick my neck out.
01:12:05Otherwise, it's just the two of them.
01:12:06Her word against his.
01:12:07I can't go along with this.
01:12:09Where's your problem?
01:12:10She would be in too much danger.
01:12:12The man is a cop.
01:12:13She walks out, then she goes back.
01:12:15Isn't he gonna wonder where she's been?
01:12:17Steve, she is his only witness.
01:12:19He got rid of his wife for a lot less.
01:12:21Okay.
01:12:21Hey.
01:12:24I'll tell you.
01:12:25We don't plant the bug on her.
01:12:27We plant it in the house when he's out of there.
01:12:28In the bedroom.
01:12:34I want this man to go in front of a judge for the way he's used this girl.
01:12:39But if she is in any physical danger, we pull the plug.
01:12:45I don't understand.
01:12:46Aren't you gonna arrest me and put me in jail?
01:12:48That's for the courts to decide, Annie.
01:12:52But first we need your help.
01:12:54Craig put that gun in your hand.
01:12:55It is called solicitation of murder.
01:12:58If you put Craig in jail, the kids will have no one.
01:13:01But you said they had grandparents.
01:13:03They'd be in a nice home with people who love them.
01:13:05Craig loves them.
01:13:06I really think he does.
01:13:07Annie, you don't deserve to take the rap for this alone.
01:13:14I know.
01:13:16I just wish there were another way.
01:13:19There's only one way to link Craig to this.
01:13:22And they need your help to do it.
01:13:25What would I have to do?
01:13:27You have to go back.
01:13:29Back to that house?
01:13:31I wish there were an easier way.
01:13:33Back to that unreal world?
01:13:35Pretend that I never met you?
01:13:37That I still believe in all those lies?
01:13:39But you have met me, Annie.
01:13:41And you do know the difference between the truth and those illusions that you had.
01:13:45You're not on autopilot anymore, Annie.
01:13:50You're in control now.
01:13:53Right?
01:13:57Right.
01:14:00Ready, Annie?
01:14:03You know what to say.
01:14:05I think so.
01:14:07We'll be by in the morning after Craig leaves for work.
01:14:18You think she can do it?
01:14:20Yes, I do.
01:14:35Where the hell have you been?
01:14:37I'm sorry.
01:14:38I...
01:14:39I...
01:14:40I...
01:14:40I...
01:14:40I should have called.
01:14:42So the kids get their showers before bedtime?
01:14:44Yeah, that was after 10.
01:14:45You know, the kids were worried.
01:14:47I was worried.
01:14:48What?
01:14:48I'm really sorry.
01:14:49I feel terrible.
01:14:50Where were you?
01:14:51The city.
01:14:52They have phones there.
01:14:53I know.
01:14:54But Julie called out of the blue and she wanted to meet for coffee and then we went shopping
01:14:59and...
01:14:59I guess I just lost track of time.
01:15:01Well, I thought you and Julie were on the outs.
01:15:03I mean, didn't you tell me that you hadn't talked to her for a year?
01:15:06Yes, I know.
01:15:07That's why I wanted to meet with her.
01:15:09You know, I wanted to know what was going on in her life.
01:15:12She's getting married.
01:15:13To a stockbroker.
01:15:14I'm really happy for her.
01:15:16Look, if you want to go out with a friend, that's fine.
01:15:18You know, everybody needs to get away sometimes.
01:15:21Well, yeah.
01:15:21I wash the kids dry.
01:15:23You know, if you go out, just call.
01:15:25That's all.
01:15:25Look, I'm sorry.
01:15:26I'll apologize to the kids tomorrow.
01:15:33Annie?
01:15:33You seen my sweatpants?
01:15:36I put them in your gym bag.
01:15:45Hey.
01:15:49You jealous?
01:15:51Of what?
01:15:53Your friend Julie.
01:15:54She married a stockbroker.
01:15:56I'm just a cop.
01:15:59He's only training to be a stockbroker.
01:16:01There are ten million guys like that.
01:16:04There's only one of you, right?
01:16:06Is there something wrong?
01:16:08More nightmares?
01:16:10No, I'm still tired, that's all.
01:16:15I'll wake you up.
01:16:33There's menos.
01:16:34There are three babies.
01:16:34There are two babies in the house.
01:16:34You're tired of the children.
01:16:35There are four babies here.
01:16:35I'm sick of the family.
01:16:35Oh, no.
01:16:36I've felt like that the children.
01:16:37I've felt like that.
01:16:41I'm seeing it.
01:16:46You're here early.
01:16:49Yeah.
01:16:51It's going to be a long day.
01:16:56Dougie, eat your breakfast.
01:17:00Alicia, get a move on or you'll be late.
01:17:06There's coffee?
01:17:07I'll get some at roll call.
01:17:37Let's go.
01:17:37We don't want to be late.
01:17:39Bye, Mom.
01:17:40It's Annie.
01:17:41I can call her mom if I want to.
01:17:43Isn't that right?
01:17:44That's right.
01:17:44It's okay.
01:17:45Call me Annie.
01:17:48Bye.
01:17:51Bye.
01:17:54Bye.
01:17:55Bye.
01:17:57Bye.
01:17:58Bye.
01:18:04Bye.
01:18:15Go to work.
01:18:16Go to work.
01:18:16Put the bug in there.
01:18:18Usually we go to bed around 11 and we watch the news or the late show and go to sleep.
01:18:27Do you recall when you'd wake up when you'd wake up when you had the dreams about Mrs. Mitchell?
01:18:32Around 1 a.m., I think.
01:18:35Okay.
01:18:36That's when you'll make it happen.
01:18:37We'll be listening.
01:18:39Suppose he sees the hidden microphone.
01:18:41Impossible.
01:18:43What if he doesn't say what you need to hear?
01:18:46It's your job to see that he does.
01:18:52How's it going?
01:18:53I'm going to be okay on this.
01:18:55You okay?
01:18:59Do you think I can do it?
01:19:01Lieutenant Driscoll asked me the same question and I said yes because I know you can.
01:19:07I wish I was as sure as you are.
01:19:11I just keep thinking, how could I have allowed myself to do something so terrible?
01:19:17Annie, the probability is that Craig is a sociopath and very clever and you are vulnerable.
01:19:24There are a lot of women who define themselves by the men they're with.
01:19:29They don't feel whole unless they're in our relationship, even if it's a bad one.
01:19:34They don't know it's okay to go it alone.
01:19:39I'm doing it alone now, aren't I?
01:19:42Yes.
01:20:13I turned the TV off about 1120.
01:20:16It's been quiet since then.
01:20:47Craig?
01:20:48Mm, you soon.
01:20:51I had another dream.
01:20:54I can't look in the mirror without seeing her face.
01:20:59I look at the children, I want to break out in tears.
01:21:02Annie, it's your problem. Deal with it.
01:21:05How can I when my conscience won't let me?
01:21:08She's a hell of an actress.
01:21:09The past is the past.
01:21:12All right, bury it.
01:21:13You promised to take care of me.
01:21:17I did a terrible thing for you.
01:21:21Hey, don't dump that on me.
01:21:23You did it for yourself, not just for me.
01:21:27No.
01:21:29No, I did it for you.
01:21:32You wanted us to be together.
01:21:34You said it was the only way.
01:21:37It was the only way.
01:21:40I'm going to hell for what I've done.
01:21:42Oh, Annie, Annie, come on.
01:21:44Don't lose it on me now.
01:21:48I killed her for you.
01:21:54He slapped her.
01:21:55We have to stop this.
01:21:56Let him play it out.
01:21:57No.
01:21:58I don't know what's going through that.
01:21:59Our deal was we pull the plug if I say so.
01:22:01Not yet.
01:22:02I told you never to use that word.
01:22:04I did everything you told me to do.
01:22:07Everything.
01:22:09And you did a perfect job.
01:22:12I was so proud of you.
01:22:15But enough of these crazy dreams.
01:22:24Come on, baby.
01:22:25Come on.
01:22:27We were partners then.
01:22:30That's the only way we could do it.
01:22:32I couldn't pull the trigger, you know that.
01:22:33So you had to do it for me.
01:22:36We got it.
01:22:36You were great.
01:22:39We got everything we wanted.
01:22:41I hope she'll be okay.
01:22:43For Pete's sake.
01:22:45Don't ruin it.
01:22:46Let's go.
01:22:57With that tape and her testimony, we should be able to put them away.
01:23:00It'll only help Annie.
01:23:08Gail.
01:23:11We'll get a warrant and arrest them both.
01:23:13Why don't you get some sack time?
01:23:15No, I'm staying.
01:23:17Jill's going to be listening to them snoring all night.
01:23:19Well, so am I.
01:23:23Gail.
01:23:27Should have known.
01:23:37Dougie!
01:23:38Alicia!
01:23:38Maya!
01:23:40Rocky!
01:23:45Bye.
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01:24:08Hey, Nick.
01:24:27I've got a warrant for your arrest, Officer Mitchell.
01:24:30A warrant?
01:24:31What the hell's the charge?
01:24:33Conspiracy to commit murder, solicitation of murder.
01:24:38You're kidding me.
01:24:39Who the hell am I supposed to have put a hit on, huh?
01:24:41Your wife.
01:24:47So that's where you were?
01:24:51Trying to frame me for something you did?
01:24:55Look, I don't know what kind of garbage she's been feeding you, but...
01:25:00Think about what you're doing, Annie.
01:25:01Not just to me, but to Dougie and Alicia.
01:25:05Do you want them to look at me and think that I had something to do with the murder of
01:25:09their mother?
01:25:10Can you live with that, Annie?
01:25:12Think about it.
01:25:19Just the two of us.
01:25:20In the whole world, just the two of us.
01:25:47And now, this morning's top story.
01:25:50Two years and five months after her brutal murder, Wendy Mitchell's husband, former police officer Craig Mitchell, was sentenced today
01:25:58to life in prison for conspiring with his lover, Ann Nolan, to have her killed.
01:26:04In a plea bargain with prosecutors, Ms. Nolan pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and received a sentence of ten
01:26:10years.
01:26:11At Mitchell's trial, she provided vivid testimony detailing their love affair and the fatal steps that finally led to murder.
01:26:32Hello, Annie.
01:26:34You didn't forget about me?
01:26:36Are you kidding?
01:26:38Please sit down.
01:26:41How are you?
01:26:43Fine.
01:26:45What's life like for you now?
01:26:48It's real.
01:26:51Lousy.
01:26:53But it's real, you know?
01:26:56Yeah, I know.
01:26:59I've been working in the library and the office.
01:27:02Seems I'm one of the only people with computer skills.
01:27:06Well, that's wonderful.
01:27:08I'm just glad to keep busy.
01:27:11How about yourself?
01:27:14Yeah, still busy.
01:27:17That's great.
01:27:19Are you taking any classes?
01:27:21Yeah, lots of them.
01:27:24I have all sorts of plans when I get out.
01:27:28Well, tell me about them.
01:27:31You've certainly done a lot of thinking.
01:27:34Oh, I've also been thinking about the kids.
01:27:37Do you know if Doug and Alyssa are okay?
01:27:39Their grandparents are taking good care of them.
01:27:41They seem to like Ohio.
01:27:43Time's up.
01:27:46Gotta go.
01:27:50I'll be back to see you soon.
01:27:52Bye.
01:27:54Bye.
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