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00:01Cuts and scrapes and sacrifices are real. What is real is my husband is in Ohio at this very moment
00:09interviewing for a job, which means we could have to move our entire lives. That is real. What you have
00:15is a fucking fantasy with another woman's husband.
00:18Are you moving?
00:19What does that matter?
00:21What do you mean? You are my best friend.
00:23Yes, so was Nancy. You're fucking her husband.
00:26Mary Simpson always saw the best in people. Even though people always seem to prove her wrong.
00:33Get out of my house.
00:34Mary. Now.
00:36She wasn't naive. She had seen enough to know how ugly this world can get. So she learned to build
00:44herself a new reality. But the real world had other plans for Mary.
00:54You hear that dance?
00:59She finally got what she wanted.
01:05Mary couldn't remember the last time she surprised herself. There was a time when she felt capable of anything.
01:11Back before the pilgrimages to Costco and the PTA bake sales and the functional lingerie.
01:18Mary had ambition and desire. A secret fire that was all her own. She knew what she wanted and she
01:24took it. That's how she got Howard.
01:25She was his TA. Not even a year into her PhD. Decades later, she could still feel the weight of
01:34his body on hers. The scratch of his sofa's acrylic upholstery against her naked back.
01:42She could, uh, sorry, um, his marriage had been dead for years. He'd have left his wife by now if
01:50he weren't so concerned she'd slit her wrists. Again.
01:53Mary told herself she pitied that poor woman. But in truth, the infidelity only made the whole thing more delicious.
02:01She wanted him. And she was not ashamed.
02:08So that's just the beginning, I think. Reads a little hornier than I intended.
02:15Let's let the text speak for itself. There's so much good stuff in there. Functional lingerie. Ugh. I instantly know
02:22this woman.
02:23Thanks.
02:24Okay. Thoughts? Reactions? Anyone?
02:29I appreciate the honesty. I agree. Takes real bravery to depict yourself as such an amoral person.
02:37Amoral. Yes. And just unlikable.
02:41Who else found the protagonist of Mary's story unlikable?
02:45Yeah. Um, she's having an affair with a married man and she's rooting for the wife to commit suicide.
02:51But she's not, she's not rooting. Sorry.
02:53So how might Mary bring the reader on board earlier?
02:56Personally, I would love to hear about Nancy.
03:00Yes.
03:02I didn't even mention her.
03:04Guys, let's, let's focus.
03:05We've seen your pictures on her social media.
03:08I, I'm with Russell. Write about Nancy.
03:10You could even lean into the mystery and the thriller.
03:13Yes.
03:13Oh, that's brilliant.
03:14So good.
03:15In real life, was it the husband?
03:17Could be the friend.
03:18Who's the friend?
03:19Well, it's not.
03:19We need to settle down.
03:20The daughter did post that video this morning.
03:22What video?
03:23Oh, it went viral.
03:25Apparently, the husband, Robert, Robert, who's so sick of you, who's so sick of you, who's so sick of you.
03:31That's my turn.
03:32I'm going to go on.
03:33Yeah.
03:33I'm going to go on.
03:35I'm going to go on.
03:36Yeah.
03:36Yeah.
03:37Yeah.
03:38Yeah.
03:39Yeah.
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04:30Since the day they met, Mary knew that being friends with Nancy
04:34was the most interesting thing about her.
04:37Mary understood the allure of an effortlessly glamorous blonde
04:41with radiant skin, and she knew how she stacked up by comparison.
04:53But Mary had no interest in the world's idea of perfection.
04:58She was the oldest of five kids raised on a pot farm in the 80s,
05:03and she never felt deprived, because with a little imagination
05:07she could bend reality to fit her needs.
05:11Excuse me, are you Sean?
05:13Uh, yeah.
05:14I heard you could help me.
05:15I'm looking for cold medicine.
05:18Do you have that?
05:20Uh, daytime or nighttime?
05:22Definitely daytime.
05:24I'll have to check in the back.
05:25As long as it's not a hassle.
05:29While other people had wealth and status,
05:33Mary had something far more useful.
05:38Resourcefulness.
05:42Thanks.
05:43Thanks.
06:08Princess Tilly, tomorrow look up the steps of the Pyramid
06:14of the Sun. Dragon, what's at the top of the Pyramid of the Sun? Rawr! He breathes fire, but in
06:22a really friendly, nice way. Today, you will be reunited with your mother, famed archaeologist and queen, Tanya tomorrow, and
06:35then Princess Tilly tomorrow, bounced up the steps of the Pyramid of the Sun.
06:41She was so excited to get to the top. She gasped. I guess I'll have to tell you tomorrow.
06:52I will. Tomorrow. Who wants the dragon? Me! Okay. I think it's Jini's turn, honey. I'm sorry, but you're going
07:01to get the princess. Okay? Here, grab her.
07:05Thank you. I love you. Love you, too. Good night. And the winner of the dragon. Good night. Love you.
07:15Love you.
07:18And in local news, it's been nearly two months since the shocking murder of Pasadena housewife Nancy Hennessey. Look, man,
07:25it's your own TV.
07:26The victim's good friend, Eleanor Boucher, is now being considered a person of interest. Sources tell us that investigators...
07:33Bullshit. What evidence?
07:35...at the victim's husband, Robert Hennessey. Ms. Boucher and Mr. Hennessey could not be reached for comment today, though we
07:41are aware that a statement...
07:43Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?
07:48Hey, you.
07:48...with silver bells and cockle shells and pretty maids all in a row.
07:55You said your flight was tomorrow. What do you mean?
07:57They canceled the morning event, so I flew standby. I wanted to tell you in person.
08:02I got the job.
08:05Wow.
08:06Tenure track, baby. The dean told me at lunch. Apparently, the other candidates shot the bed and they love yours
08:11truly.
08:12Why? Why wouldn't they?
08:13They actually understand my work.
08:15Congratulations. I mean, this is terrific.
08:17This is terrific. Here comes Caesar, returning victorious from battle, parading his men to battle.
08:23...the forum and you say, this is terrific?
08:25I'm sorry. I'm so proud of you.
08:28Um, hail to the conquering hero.
08:32Hmm.
08:34When would you start?
08:36August.
08:37And how long do we have to decide?
08:39Decide what?
08:40If we're moving the whole family to Ohio.
08:44I've never even been to Ohio.
08:46Buckeyes, chili on spaghetti, you'll love it.
08:48Sweetie, I'm serious.
08:50Artie's finally adjusted to her school and Junie's just...
08:53She loves her piano lessons, Marcus.
08:55Marcus is a grown man.
08:56And the girls' needs can't always come first.
08:58I'm part of this family, too, you know.
09:00We have friends here.
09:01Is this a prank?
09:03Did I walk in the wrong house?
09:06This job is our dream.
09:07Well, I think under different circumstances...
09:09My last gig was writing program notes for a third-tier fucking ballet.
09:13I'm a scholar.
09:14I'm better than this.
09:15Lord knows we could use the money.
09:18I could work.
09:19We always said I would.
09:21Did we?
09:21Yeah.
09:22When I was pregnant with Marcus.
09:24Don't you remember?
09:25We...
09:26We had discussed that when he was little, you would pursue your career.
09:30But then...
09:31It would be my turn.
09:32That was ages ago.
09:33Lots changed, Mayor.
09:35For Christ's sake, I was married to Psycho Jenny back then.
09:38I'm just trying to find a solution, so...
09:40To a problem you're creating.
09:41Fuck.
09:43Greatest day of my professional life, and it's still not enough.
09:47You used to be my biggest cheerleader.
09:49Bravo, Mary.
09:51Well done.
09:51I'm sorry.
09:52I'm sorry.
09:53You're right.
09:54It's...
09:54I'm happy.
09:56Really?
09:56Yeah.
09:57It's just all happening, you know, a lot faster than I expected.
10:00This is gonna be good for us.
10:02We're gonna be happy there, I promise.
10:04Okay.
10:09Did you get my message?
10:10What message?
10:12About Eleanor.
10:14Oh, right.
10:15I thought I re-responded to that.
10:17Mm-hmm.
10:18Well, we said just awful things to each other.
10:21I don't...
10:21I don't think we've ever had a fight like that.
10:23Well, you two could use some breathing room.
10:25It's not healthy to be so codependent, you know?
10:31I pooped.
10:32See you upstairs?
10:33Yeah, I'll be right there.
11:06Oh...
11:08I don't know.
11:09Just one.
11:10You're in control.
11:13Ah.
11:18Oh.
11:20Oh.
11:21Oh.
11:22Oh.
11:23Oh.
11:23Oh.
11:24Oh.
11:24Oh.
11:24Oh.
11:25Oh.
11:29Oh.
11:39Mary always hated the term housewife.
11:43Worse still was homemaker.
11:46Neither felt generous or accurate to describe how she spent her days.
11:51But if anyone asked her to account for her time, she would have struggled to do so.
11:57Recounting facts and details was never her strong suit.
12:01And until her best friend was murdered, no one ever cared enough to question her.
12:06Watch out, it's hot.
12:10Mary, Detective Gann says she has some questions for us.
12:14Okay, just a few.
12:21The affair between, uh, Mr. Hennesey and Miss Mouchet, when did you first become aware of it?
12:26Yesterday morning.
12:27I told me yesterday.
12:28And as far as you know, when did the relationship begin?
12:30After Nancy's death.
12:32You sure about that?
12:33Positive.
12:34It's awful, what Eleanor did, but this is an old crush.
12:39It's, she's caught up in this moment of grief.
12:42They're not running off together.
12:45It's nothing.
12:47Have either one of you ever seen them lose their temper, become violent?
12:51Eleanor?
12:52No.
12:53No.
12:55Sure, but Robert, when he's had a few, he can be a little prickly.
13:00Prickly?
13:00How?
13:01Robert is, uh, how can I put this?
13:03Uh, he's, he's used to getting what he wants.
13:06I mean, you met him.
13:06He's handsome, rich, spoiled.
13:08A lot of fancy education, but sadly, not much to show for it.
13:12And so when things don't go his way, yeah, I've seen him, uh, react.
13:18He wrote Nancy a letter.
13:20What letter?
13:21Robert knew about the affair.
13:23He pretended not to, but he did.
13:27And they got into a fight, and Nancy was scared of him.
13:31And so he had to write her an apology letter.
13:34Eleanor told me yesterday.
13:37I'll look into that.
13:39Have you looked into Nancy's stepdad?
13:42Scott?
13:43You're referring to Mr. Reed?
13:45Yes.
13:45You are aware that he assaulted her when she was a child.
13:49Have you checked into that?
13:50We reached out to Mr. Reed, and he informed us that he's had no contact with Mrs. Hennessey
13:56in 20 years, unless you know differently.
13:58All I know is that she was scared of him.
14:01She sketched him in this scrapbook that she has, and she was, it's, it's clear she was scared
14:07of him.
14:09Okay.
14:11Okay.
14:13These are things that you can go off of, Detective.
14:16Okay.
14:16One of these men killed my friend.
14:19What makes you so certain it was a man?
14:21Are you, Detective Gantz, my, my wife has been pretty generous with her time.
14:26And it's appreciated.
14:27I just, I have one more question.
14:31What time did you say you left dinner that night?
14:34Like I said, about nine or so.
14:35And if a bartender said he served you three or four drinks after the ladies left, he would
14:41be lying.
14:42I may have stayed for a drink.
14:44He told us that he needed to, quote, pour you into an Uber.
14:48Is it possible there are parts of that night you don't remember?
14:52My wife came home at 10.30 and went straight to bed.
14:55I was with her the whole night.
15:06Now, do I need to call an attorney?
15:08Relax.
15:09We're done here.
15:13We're done here.
15:28Is that the, uh, the scrapbook?
15:30Mm-hmm.
15:31The one you mentioned to the detective?
15:33Yeah.
15:34You must have seen Nancy doodling in rehearsal or something.
15:37Possibly.
15:39Have the cops seen it?
15:40Yeah, they didn't think it was useful.
15:43Well, is it?
15:43Yeah, I think so.
15:45But you saw Detective Gans blow me off when I brought up the drawing.
15:49I just feel like if I could find something definitive.
15:53To take suspicion off of Eleanor.
15:55I just want to know what happened to Nancy.
16:01Well, I have a call set up with a real estate agent in Ohio.
16:05Unless you think I should cancel it.
16:09No.
16:10No.
16:10No.
16:11No.
16:12No.
16:15Now, put that away.
16:16The, uh, detective looked like she was on top of it.
16:20Let her do her job.
16:46Nancy, what are you trying to say to me?
16:49Mary could never bring herself to believe in God, but in those rare electric moments
16:55of inflection, she was sure she could feel some energetic force guiding her way.
17:01And on that warm June afternoon, Mary felt that energy at work again.
17:07Or maybe it was Nancy, or Adderall, but it worked.
18:15Give me a thousand kisses, then a hundred.
18:18Then a second thousand, then a second hundred.
18:21Then another thousand, and yet another hundred.
18:25You will give me a thousand thousand kisses, then we will both forget the count, so that
18:32no lonely man might grow jealous when he learns the plenty of our love.
18:37Your mastery of ancient languages is truly inspiring.
18:42A tiny thing I think can turbo is more to confuse than to forget.
19:00Jenny and I are over.
19:01Does she know that?
19:02She's a sick woman.
19:06I hate to say it, but she doesn't need a husband.
19:09She needs a doctor.
19:11But she's more stable than all I did.
19:26Hi, Jenny.
19:27Oh, Mary, is he in there?
19:27Mm-hmm.
19:28Mm-hmm.
19:53Mm-hmm.
19:55Great. Send those listings over so I can discuss to my wife.
19:58Thank you, Rita. You're a saint.
20:02Somebody might be getting their own office.
20:03I found this in Nancy's scrapbook.
20:08What is it?
20:10It's a page from your Catullus.
20:13Okay. What am I looking at?
20:15The same line has been underlined.
20:19That's a good line.
20:21Howard, how did Nancy get a hold of your obscure translation of an ancient Roman poet?
20:27I don't know. It's on Amazon.
20:29It had a print run of basically zero. No one read the book.
20:32I don't know. Maybe I gave her a copy. I don't remember.
20:41You gave Nancy a book of poetry?
20:45Yeah.
20:47You know, we were talking at rehearsal, and the conversation turned to my work, and I said I'd bring her
20:53a copy. I'm surprised she read it.
20:54Mary, are you okay?
20:55Just tell me what's going on, Howard.
20:57I could ask you the same question.
20:59Why did you give this to her?
21:05Mary, your pupils are like saucers.
21:09We've been down this road before. I thought we were past this. Are you using those pills again?
21:13You're deflecting. You're not...
21:14Mary, we don't want to lose control again. Remember what happened last time you spun out?
21:19How scared we were?
21:20No, this is different.
21:21No, this is different. This is not...
21:23Thank God Julie was okay. We might not get so lucky next time.
21:41Mary turned it over and over in her mind. She tried to see it from every angle, and none of
21:47them made sense.
21:48It's Nancy and Howard. Howard and Nancy. Howard looked completely unfamiliar to Mary, but also exactly the same. Like a
21:59Howard forgery.
22:02Was that always how he smelled?
22:35Had Nancy been counterfeit too?
22:38Who was the real Nancy Hennessy?
22:51That fucking ballet. That night. She should have known that night.
23:16Mary should have talked to Howard then.
23:21But he was in one of his moods.
23:28It was Nancy who looked distraught.
23:32You've reached Nancy Hennessy. I'm unavailable to take your call at the moment.
23:37And concern makes a fine excuse for curiosity.
24:11The tears were real.
24:14Mary?
24:16Everything else was a lie.
24:18Hey.
24:18Right to Mary's face.
24:20It's okay.
24:22It's okay.
24:24When Robert drinks, he's someone else.
24:26I don't know what set him off tonight, but I just knew I had to get out of there.
24:29I didn't have a plan. I just drove.
24:33Why did you go to Howard and not me or Eleanor?
24:38I didn't want you to hate Robert.
24:41I mean, Howard already does.
24:43Plus, he has experience with, you know.
24:50Come on. It's not like I was strung out on heroin. I needed a few extra hours of energy. We
24:56all did it in college.
24:57I know. I know. I know. Howard wasn't much help at all. Anyway, I mean, you know, desperate times.
25:05So are you going to go home?
25:07Like ever. I hope so.
25:10Why don't you come crash with us tonight?
25:12No.
25:13Yeah.
25:13No, no, no, no.
25:14Um, no. I'll probably just go to OI, I think.
25:17Okay.
25:22Mayor, today started out so perfectly, and then it just...
25:25And then it ended with you and your best friend gorging themselves on the entire Norm's hotcake menu.
25:31That's what you're going to remember about tonight, right?
25:35Good. Well, we have some more work to do, so...
25:38Sir, can we see that hotcakes menu, please?
25:41And sweet Mary, our lady of the tender, bleeding heart.
25:44She actually believed that horseshit.
25:48Hey, sweetheart. What are you doing up?
25:51I couldn't sleep.
25:52Uh-oh.
25:54I couldn't sleep through the second coming.
25:57It's nothing.
25:58All right. What kind of nothing?
26:02I just promise you won't get mad.
26:06Crossed my heart?
26:10It's Aunt Eleanor.
26:11I heard what that detective said today.
26:14You were listening?
26:15I know the cops think she killed Aunt Nancy, and...
26:21I know she didn't.
26:27How do you know that, Marcus?
26:29Because the night Nancy died, she was with me.
26:35Who was?
26:36Eleanor.
26:37She came to get me in Van Nuys.
26:40What were you doing in Van Nuys?
26:42Yeah, I know it was dumb to go, but I owed this kid some money, and he said we could
26:46figure something out.
26:46Damn it. You're gambling again?
26:48I only did it, so I wouldn't have to ask you guys for cash.
26:51What?
26:51You and Dad are always so worried about money.
26:53You are on probation.
26:54Mom, okay, okay, Mom.
26:56Do you understand?
27:00I don't know what to do, Mom.
27:00They wouldn't let me leave until I paid up.
27:02Oh, my God.
27:05So you called Eleanor?
27:07She's the only person I know with that kind of cash.
27:09She paid your bookie?
27:10The cops think she killed Aunt Nancy, and I...
27:13I'm her only alibi.
27:15She's protecting you.
27:17I seriously don't know what would have happened that night if she hadn't come, but I can't let her get
27:21in trouble, and...
27:22Sweetie.
27:23I don't know what to do.
27:24Sweetie, it's okay.
27:25I don't know what to do.
27:26Yeah, come here.
27:26It's okay.
27:27It's okay.
27:28I just don't want you and Aunt Ellie to stop being friends because of me.
27:31Oh, we're never going to stop being friends.
27:35We have been through too much, already, her and I, right?
27:39Yeah.
27:39You're a good man, you know that?
27:43Just please call me next time, okay?
27:45Okay, I know, and I was going to tell you when I got home.
27:47It's just you were asleep, and Dad wasn't home.
27:51What are you...
27:53Where was Dad?
27:54I don't know.
27:55His car wasn't in the driveway.
28:06Mom?
28:06Sorry, it's all right.
28:07Just, um...
28:09Why don't you go get some sleep, okay?
28:12We'll talk about it tomorrow.
28:14It's okay.
28:16Okay.
28:27Howard's been lying about everything.
28:38He told the cops he was home.
28:44When did he leave?
28:52Who's wearing that blazer?
30:31Are you wearing your clad every day?
30:32Yeah.
30:33You told me it would be my grounding force, right?
30:57You look mad.
30:58Are you mad?
30:59Yes, I am mad at you, Nancy.
31:04Did our friendship mean so little to you?
31:08How could you do this to me?
31:10You did it, too.
31:12Howard's wife.
31:18No, that was completely different.
31:21How?
31:22How?
32:00Oh, my God.
32:24Oh, my God.
32:34Who's there?
32:36Jenny?
32:38Do I know you?
32:39It's Mary.
32:41Mary McCormick.
32:45Oh, my God.
32:47Mary.
32:50I'm sorry to barge in on you like this.
32:53How did you find me?
32:55I follow you on Facebook, which is embarrassing to admit.
32:59Did Howard send you?
33:00Does he know where I live?
33:02He doesn't know I'm here.
33:22What happened, Mary?
33:24Um, all right, all right.
33:28When you and Howard were...
33:31No, what am I trying to say?
33:32Um, when you and Howard first started dating,
33:39did he read your poetry?
33:41That's your question?
33:46I need you to help me understand.
33:53No, that's just...
33:55I'm sorry.
33:55That's insane.
33:57Oh, I sound insane.
33:58You don't owe me anything.
34:01But your husband left you for me,
34:03so you probably hate me.
34:06That's what he told you?
34:08That he left?
34:11Yes, yes.
34:14When I got pregnant, he divorced you, so...
34:17Wow.
34:19Do you want to know the truth?
34:28The truth is that you weren't the first of his co-eds.
34:32But you were different.
34:33You sought me out.
34:35You were this brilliant young woman
34:37with a stunning career ahead of you.
34:40And stupid me, I thought I could guide you.
34:43I let you into my life.
34:45And all along, you were just using me
34:48to get closer to him.
34:49No, Jenny, that's not true.
34:52I respected you so much.
34:55And your work inspired me to get into the field.
34:59And into my husband's bed.
35:05When I found out about you, I told him I was done.
35:10He begged me not to go.
35:14He called you just another meaningless fling.
35:18And he said that he would refuse to acknowledge the baby if I agreed to stay.
35:26No, he said, he said you were unstable.
35:30Did I seem unstable?
35:33You chose to believe him over your own eyes.
35:38What else did he tell you?
35:42He told me you cut your wrists.
35:45That you tried to kill yourself.
35:56But he did leave me with this.
35:59This is two flights of stairs.
36:01It was the night I told him I was leaving.
36:04We got into an argument.
36:07Howard can't fathom being left.
36:11I thought about you a lot over the years.
36:14I wondered how things turned out for you.
36:19I could have warned you about him.
36:23I wouldn't have believed you.
36:25What did Howard do to you?
36:31I don't know.
36:57I know who David is.
37:01I've always thought this poem was a part of our story.
37:05And now, I don't even know if it was ever mine to begin with.
37:11Mary, he is a predator.
37:14I keep imagining him reading it to Nancy.
37:18I mean, clearly it was important to her.
37:21She tore it out.
37:22She kept it.
37:24Maybe there was some part of her that knew one day you would find it.
37:28She must have thought I was so stupid.
37:31No.
37:31Which I am.
37:33Do you have any Advil or anything?
37:35Yeah.
37:36You are not stupid.
37:39There is no reason you should have known about this.
37:42Oh, come on.
37:43He did it to Jenny.
37:45Why wouldn't he do it to me?
37:46I just don't want you blaming yourself.
37:52There were others.
37:53What do you mean?
37:56There were other women.
37:59You never said anything.
38:01What would have been the point?
38:03I was never going to leave him.
38:05I would never do that to the kids.
38:09He always came back.
38:10You know, I...
38:11He needed me.
38:12I needed him.
38:13And that is all that mattered.
38:15It was one time, about five or six years ago, when I was giving the girls a bath.
38:19And a woman came to the door.
38:21She was young.
38:23Early 20s.
38:24You know the thing?
38:25Howard said she was a grad student who was upset about a grade.
38:29Took her up to his office.
38:30Closed the door.
38:33What did you do?
38:36I finished the bath.
38:41I never said a word about it.
38:44You were protecting yourself and your family.
38:46But if I had said something, then Nancy may still be alive.
38:52Okay, but you might not be.
38:54God.
38:55This ring.
38:56He took it off of her body.
38:58Ellie Howard took it off of her dead body.
39:03How is any of this real?
39:05None of my life seems real.
39:06No, listen to me.
39:09You and I are real.
39:12This is real.
39:15You needed me.
39:18And I kicked you out of my home.
39:20I am sorry.
39:21I should not have lied to you about Robin.
39:25Oh, no.
39:25Marcus told me what you did.
39:27Robin, you are risking your freedom to protect my son.
39:32Why?
39:33Are you kidding me?
39:34That is my kid.
39:36I was in the room when he was born.
39:39There is nothing I wouldn't do to keep him safe.
39:42I know.
39:44I know you would.
39:49Ellie.
39:49What?
39:50It's him.
39:51Oh, God.
39:52I left my phone at the house.
39:55What should I do?
39:57Answer it.
39:58Okay.
39:58And you have to find out what he knows.
40:03Hello?
40:04Eleanor, where is she?
40:05Where's Mary?
40:07What?
40:07I don't know what you're talking about, Howard.
40:09It's the middle of the night.
40:10I need to talk to her right now.
40:12It's Artemis.
40:13She's in the hospital.
40:16I need to go.
40:20Get set of room eight.
40:27Oh, my God.
40:28Barty?
40:28Sweetie, Mommy's here.
40:29What happened?
40:30What happened?
40:31Ma'am?
40:32Mommy's here.
40:32You need to give us space.
40:33Mary, let them do their job.
40:34She needs me.
40:36Please, somebody tell me what's going on.
40:38Over here.
40:39We're trying to stabilize her now.
40:40Right.
40:41Your husband said she swallowed some pills.
40:43What pills?
40:43They were in this.
40:44Do you recognize it?
40:46What were the pills?
40:48Mom, you have to tell us so we know how to help your daughter.
40:52It's Adderall.
40:5310 milligrams, I think.
40:54Adderall.
40:55Adderall.
40:5610 milligrams.
40:58Pulse is climbing.
41:00145.
41:01160.
41:01What's happening?
41:02What's going on?
41:04What's happening?
41:05Is she okay?
41:06Oh, we have mommy's here, okay?
41:07Mom, we need you.
41:08Back up.
41:10I'm right here, sweetie.
41:11Your mom is right here.
41:12It's going to be okay.
41:14Mom, it's here, sweetie.
41:15Mom, it's right here.
41:16It's going to be okay.
41:18Watch out.
41:19I need to rain, baby.
41:20Please help her.
41:48I need to rain, baby.
41:49I need to rain, baby.
41:49I need to rain, baby.
41:53I need to rain, baby.
41:55I need to rain, baby.
41:55I need to rain, baby.
41:57I need to rain, baby.
41:57I need to rain, baby.
41:57I need to rain, baby.
41:57I need to rain, baby.
41:58I need to rain, baby.
41:59I need to rain, baby.
42:01I need to rain, baby.
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