Bellevue (2017) s01e03 Episode Script

Episode 3

1 Tom: Got this phenom-kid, you know.
OHL scouts freaking out over him, and the woman stuff starts.
- Take it off.
You're a homo - Shut up! - Dress wearing weirdo freak.
- Shut up! Shut up! - (Punching thud) - Agh! And Grandpa? He caught a bad one, and it killed him.
Am I like him as a cop? You're intuitive like him.
And you're emotional like him.
You're tough like me.
- He's back.
- Who's back? The asshole who sent me riddles.
You sure it's the same guy? (Wind whips) (Zipper zips) So the gash on the back of his head He was wounded, and then the bruise mid-thorax is circular.
You think he was held underwater? Means he went in alive.
Jesse had a boyfriend.
They planned on running away together the night Jesse went missing.
Jesse didn't show, so Danny went looking for him.
Saw him in a white truck near the mine at 1:30 AM.
Didn't see the driver.
White truck it is then.
There's tire skids on the road up there.
Maybe we can narrow down the size of the truck.
Go.
So how the hell did you find that body? - They're fake.
- They don't look fake.
They fooled Dr.
Jack too.
You sent these to the pathologist? How long have you had them? I get that you're pissed but there's more.
(Trunk slams) Jesus Christ.
I told you I would find him.
I told you to talk to me about this fucking guy.
Isn't that the first thing I said to you? So what was he trying to show you the shack or Jesse? The shack, but I found Jesse because I was here so I don't know.
There's scratches on the wall like somebody was tapped.
Sandy Driver disappeared before the pageant.
Was she held there? I just pulled a dead body out of this water and you're talking to me about a 20 year old murder? What if they're connected? Oh, for Jesus sake, Annie.
If Jesse Shepherd was at the church where Sandy's body was found without fingernails, and I am sent fingernails in a doll dressed like Mary, and told to keep quiet or I won't learn the truth about either of them.
So what? The shack is just standing there for 20 years? It's overgrown.
And it's not a part of town people go to anymore.
Yeah.
- Well, then, show me.
- He watches.
If you go, he'll know I told you.
(angry) Well, then he's gonna know when I got (soft) 50 fucking cops after him.
I have to deal with this on my own.
You're out of your mind, you know that? We have a dead kid and he knows something.
- And if he vanishes then - Annie.
Do you hear what I'm saying to you? - You can't do this alone.
- He thinks we have a bond.
If Sandy Driver was held in that shack 20 years ago, we didn't know that, Annie.
So tell me that you understand that you may be talking to a killer right now.
Or maybe somebody who knows things who has odd communication skills.
Peter: So what's your plan? Annie: I used to leave him things in exchange for the riddles.
"What I found beyond the horizon.
" (Footsteps clomp) Hard night? I just dropped Maggie off after she ID'd the body of her son.
She ah (Phone rings) I'm sensitive.
Tell your friends.
(Gulps) Jesse would have had to have called someone after the fight in the scrap yard.
Couldn't.
Didn't have his phone.
We should check payphones within a walking distance of the gas station.
DMV says there's 482 white trucks in Bellevue, Rez, and surrounding area.
739 pale trucks.
I guess we start with A.
Peter: Okay, so Coroner says Jesse was killed the night he went missing.
Blunt force head trauma.
Jagged lacerations, from either a piece of metal or rock, but the official cause is drowning.
Brady: DNA? No.
The water washed it clean.
He was killed near the entrance to the lake.
It appears his body drifted a bit.
Rock to the head is heat of the moment.
Whoever picked him up didn't do so intending to kill.
Something happened in the truck.
Take Danny Debassage out to where he saw the truck and get him to talk you through it.
I don't know, jog his memory.
See if you can get anything.
Okay.
(Whistle) Tom: Gather around, guys! Jim: Sorry.
(Keys clack) I'm making a tribute video.
(Footsteps clomp) Highlights from practice tapes.
- Jim, send these to me.
- Sure.
Tom: Jesse! I'm so sorry, Maggie.
You need God's strength.
I never did believe in him.
'Til cops came to my house at 5 AM.
Now I do.
And I know what he's all about.
(Deep sighs) Punishment.
Is that something you believe in? (Sorrowed exhale) (Shutter clicks) Peter: So no idea who? Brady: You wanna show me how they got in.
Thank you, Father.
So what's it trying to say? Joseph.
Jesus.
Father.
Son.
Betrayal? Violence? Was Jesse's father violent? Jesse's dad's dead.
These things aren't straightforward.
Daisy: "Sandy found dead after disappearing "from a Christmas pageant dress rehearsal.
" Sandy's spirit, hear my call.
Your help I need most of all.
Cross from the dead to the living.
Of this disturbance be forgiving.
(Winces) Agh! - (Door creaks opens) - (Daisy gasps) Mr.
Driver: There's no point in coming back to life.
We'll just kill you again.
Do you hear me? We'll just kill you again.
His number? He'd be anywhere for a minute and have carved it or written it.
It used to piss me off.
Jesse get along with his father while he was alive? Was there any violence between them? His dad liked to go to the bar after Jesse's games for attention.
That was about the extent of their relationship.
Mind if I take a look at this? Why are you asking about his dad? 'Cause of the girl thing? Lack of male influence? I could have gotten married again.
But I didn't think he needed another asshole in his life.
'Cause he had Tom for all that stuff.
I don't know what we would have done without him.
Is that Tom's truck? (Wind whips) (Whistle blows, skates rasp) Tom: Show 'em how it's done, Jesse.
All right! Come Jesse! Let's see what you got.
Come on! See how easy that was.
That's what I want.
Jacob, I hear your favourite band The Jonas Brothers are getting back together.
- Ya wanna go with me? - (Players laugh) You're dead.
- Get him.
Get him.
- Jacob! Jacob! Come on.
Show a little heart for fucks-sake.
Skate! Go! Go! Go! - Hey, Jackie.
- Hi.
My husband forgot to eat this morning.
I thought those two were suspended, Jacob and Max.
It's just a practice.
Strange that they're practicing today.
Tom is crushed.
He uh, he spent more energy on Jesse than the girls.
He copes by being with his team.
You know, Jesse's team.
The girls are in the car.
Do you mind? Thanks.
Tom: Come on! Come on! (Vomits) Jesus Christ.
Get up you fucking pussy! No star to hide behind now.
Come on.
Get him up! Don't touch me, you rat! - (Fighting grunts) - Asshole! Team: Hey, hey! Whoa! Come on! Stop! (Crying) Ryder.
I thought I had the room.
Ugh.
You need better lighting.
No wonder no girls play hockey.
They do.
Just not ones who care about lighting.
(Sighs) You're right.
I look a hundred.
I can't believe I go out in public.
Yeah, well I wasn't supposed to get old.
You weren't supposed to leave the house like that.
And Jesse Jesse wasn't supposed to be found dead.
You two were really close, right? I wanted to shake him, you know.
Look what the world's offering.
This is hockey not Hollywood.
Put on the make-up in 15 years, and I'll I'll be the first to say, hey kid, you you look dynamite in a tube top.
Must have been hard to watch him throw it all away.
Yeah.
He, he was coming around.
Tom, I gotta ask, were you home the night he went missing? Yeah.
Was Jackie there? Listen.
I know you're just doing your job.
But find the asshole who did this.
(Paper bag rustles) (Cell buzzes) I can't believe you told on me.
I thought you were cool, Uncle Peter.
Yeah? Well I thought you were sensible, pipsqueak Ryder.
I hate it when you call me that.
Yeah.
Well, in prison, you don't get to uh, choose your own nickname.
So I'm just warming you up.
- (Door opens) - Hello.
In here.
So the little criminal decided to break into the Driver house and conjure up dead Sandy.
And Mr.
Driver scared the piss out of her.
Why would you do that? In case she could help find Jesse.
Why are you bleeding? Turns out you need blood for a séance.
You gonna be good? Good.
Love ya.
Don't move.
You getting it from all angles, huh? This may sound stupid, but Maggie said that Jesse had a surrogate dad.
The riddle: Joseph's not Jesus' real dad Tom.
What? He has a white truck and rage.
I saw him screaming at his team.
It's hockey.
It's not ballet.
Is that something your coach would have done? My coach hit my dad when he took me on a camping trip and I missed a game.
Can we be careful here? (Door opens and shuts) (Approaching footsteps) (Preparatory breath) We found Jesse.
He wasn't alive.
Why? Baby, people do terrible things.
But not all people and not all the time.
(Door opens) I thought you were more mature.
I just told her about Jesse.
(Hard exhale) Get your stuff ready for the sleepover.
She just got brought home by the cops.
I think she needs to be with her friends right now.
Do you not see what's going on here? She's worried and she's trying to help.
Whatever possessed you to bring up your dad's suicide the other night with all that's going on.
She knows the difference between me and my dad.
- He was crazy.
- He didn't start out crazy.
He started out obsessive.
C'mon! I'll drive you.
This doesn't mean you're not in trouble.
(Door slams) (Footsteps crunch in foliage) (Box lid clanks) - (Wings flutter) - (Bird call) Voice: You are my light.
You are my light.
(Tripping shuffle) Annie I can see you.
See you That's all I'm saying.
Yeah.
Just a few days.
Okay.
(Exhales) (Tires crunch) (Seatbelt unclicks) (Door shuts) Your office said I'd find you here.
Please tell me you've got good news.
I got brewery investors threatening to pull out because they're worried we're about to become famous for a hate killing.
What? I'm upset about Jesse too, but people need jobs.
Lily, get in the truck.
(Doors shut) (Annie reads) "If a hero falls from glory, "where can he relive it?" Tom: Go! Go! Go, Jesse! (Laughs) That's my boy! Get over here! Come on! (Laughs) "Hero.
Father figure.
" Now you four are the leaders of this team.
Now we lost our best man, so you need to step up.
Man up! As a team.
That means no rifts.
Jacob get over here.
Max.
No ice, no padding, away from Mom and Dad and your cushy coddled lives.
You settle your problem like men.
- Fight it out.
- This is stupid.
- (Punching thud) - Agh! That's it.
Get it out.
(Fighting grunts) - That's it.
- I'm gonna kill you, man! Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Did you feel that? Feel that? That kill or be killed primal shit? That's how Jesse played.
That's how he played because he had to.
Now you bring that shit to the ice, we'll be all right.
Not mediocre, like all these other assholes.
We'll be fucking Gods.
Get over here! (Howling) Tom: Oh, we have a visitor.
Hey, you wanna tell me why your late? Jesse! I'm talking to you.
Hey! Jesse! I'm talking to you.
Stop behaving like a little girl! Don't touch me, man! Don't touch me! What the hell is this? You ungrateful, little shit! Come on! You need to let this go, kid! (Phone rings) Hello, this is Chief Peter Welland.
Leave a message after the beep.
(Beep) I'm watching this practice video of Jesse.
And Tom and Jesse were so close, and then - a month ago it all changed.
- (Tires crunch, door opens) (Loud rock music plays) (Door dings) (Branches snap) (Brush rustles) (Brush rustles) "Don't be scared.
" (Distant howling) (Engine hums) - (Engine shuts off) - (Seatbelt unclicks) What are you doing here? There is a truck parked in front of your house.
Is that him? He didn't hurt me.
He wouldn't.
He thinks you have a bond, right? Not you? Just him? (Howling) (Approaching footsteps crunch) Is that something your hockey coach would do? Max: Tom heard we were coming to fight.
He stopped us.
We could have killed each other.
The scores been settled.
We can move on.
(Doors open) (Doors shut) What is he a fucking ghost? Do you believe that? With Tom and the kids? They all swore it.
What's with the "Lord of the Flies" blood shit? - He has an alibi, Annie.
- His wife! The riddle's a dad hurting, betraying his son.
Tom.
Jesse's father figure, has a white truck, is acting weird.
Is the hero Jesse? It was 'til he questioned his gender.
Or is Tom the hero who fell from glory after his accident? And where does he find it again? With his team winning.
- He needs Jesse for that.
- Stop! We're not dragging a guy through the mud because some psycho made a painting on a wall, okay? If Tom did anything, we'll get him on evidence.
I'm just throwing stuff against the wall.
I used to be able to do that with you.
Oh my God, don't make this about you.
A kid is dead in a town where my job is to keep the peace.
And I gotta live with that.
And also I gotta rip apart the lives of other people I know.
But I guess you don't care about ripping into other people's lives.
Is that it? Just because we live in a small town, doesn't mean we don't try to solve a murder.
Okay, Annie.
Listen.
People do weird things.
Suspicious things.
Including you.
A lunatic who claimed he knew something about Jesse reached out to you and you lied.
And that boy ended up dead.
He died before I lied to you.
And still you ended up making choices, taking a gamble, because you thought you knew best.
(angry) It's just selfish, ego shit.
And it reminds me of another cop I knew who left a 7-year-old behind because he couldn't solve a case.
And what ended up happening with that guy? He thought he knew best too.
He ended up, ended up with the, you know these delusions and a fucking bullet in his head! You need to shut the fuck up right now.
(Hurried steps recede) (yells) Fuck! Every kid should have a dog.
Go on.
What are you doing? I'm just trying to fix it up.
Jesse's dead.
My dad sucked.
And Peter yelled at me.
I can't, I can't do this right now, Annie.
I'm worried about Daisy.
A séance? A break in? She worships you, and I will love you till the day I fuckin' die, but I do not want my daughter to end up like you.
Why? Are you worried some older creep is gonna see her messed-upness, take advantage of her and have sex with her? (Alcohol sloshes) Okay.
I was shitty.
I had teen hormones.
They got the better of me.
I don't want her to become me either.
I just wanna take care of my kid.
We are taking care of our kid.
What's going on with you? I don't think you should call around here all hours.
You park outside my house! That's because I can't face going in but I wanna be near you.
But you're right.
I-I shouldn't.
I-I-I need to keep a straight head.
Yeah.
I'm the one preventing you from keeping your head straight.
Not the pills.
Let me take you home.
I came here 'cause I don't wanna be alone.
I'm not going home.
- Don't do this, Annie.
- Do what? (Yells) You fucking know what! Start shit! Get the fuck off me! (Slams door) (Steps scuffs) (Crickets chirp outside) Are you my nighttime stalker? Yeah.
- You write me little notes? - Yeah.
Do you even know how to write? (Door creaks open) (Slow song playing) Hey man.
- (Punching thud) - Ugh! This woman brings out the worst in me.
So I'd back the fuck off if I were you.
(Heavy breathing) (Kissing passionately) I'm sorry.
I'm so so sorry.
(Kissing passionately) One day you're gonna get yourself in a shit-load of trouble.
(Buckle clinks) (Annie grunts) (Moaning) (Heavy breathing) (Heavy breathing) (Heavy breathing) Are you okay? Yeah.
(Kissing passionately) (Embarrassed chuckle) Is that the closest payphone to the gas station down the road? I guess so.
Just a sec.
Jesse used this phone.
(Huffs is disbelief) (Crickets chirp) (Receding footsteps crunch) We need to pull payphone records from the Rattlesnake.
There's a payphone at the Rattlesnake? It's around the back.
It's a hundred years old.
I didn't know it was here either.
Let's check it out.
Hey, I called some dads.
Looks like Tom got the boys to fight bare fisted, - for the team.
- Jesus.
Hey, Annie I'm sorry for the things I said earlier.
Yep.
(Wood splinters) (Gasoline sloshes) (Bag rustles) (Heavy breathing) (Strikes a match, flame roars) (Big exhale) You're here.
The truck comes around that corner.
You see Jesse.
What was his expression.
Scared? Relaxed? But he was the truck when you were supposed to be meeting.
Isn't that weird? I thought that he got cold feet.
Jesse was like amazing.
But I didn't always know what he wanted.
Did anyone else know about your plan to get out of town? You sure? - It's important.
- Is it? Jesse got beat up by a bunch of white jocks, who aren't even in trouble! Where were you planning to go? We were gonna get on his bike and ride 'til no one looked at us funny.
You were going to bicycle out of town? His motorbike.
Jesse didn't have a motorbike.
He bought one.
He didn't have a job.
Did he steal it? There's a crew of Rez teens that ride motorbikes They had a bike and some cash stolen last month.
There's been word of retaliation for whoever did it.
I'm gonna check this out on the Rez.
He ever talk about his coach? Seemed like he was Jesse's hero and then a month ago it all changed.
They went to a motel in Red Bear Lake.
Jesse told me he was supposed to meet some scout but whatever happened Jesse hated Tom after.
Oh, I-I meant to I just haven't.
We had the wildest party.
Tom still has NHL friends.
He was drafted first round.
Anyway, they visit, things get crazy.
Does Tom party a lot? No.
Does Tom ever stay out overnight? What does that have Rumors about a motel in Red Bear Lake? I'd like to put the rumors to rest.
Gotta be a good reason a man takes a 16-year-old kid to a motel.
Yeah? Do you know for sure he took Jesse, or you just know he went there? We know he took Jesse.
With Tom in a position of power over the boys.
(Pouring, seething breath) He wasn't sleeping with Jesse.
I know that for a fact.
He, he used to see a prostitute up there.
For things I won't I guess he's back at it.
Was he home the night Jesse was killed? We don't exactly sleep in one bed.
Jesse: I need you to think about this okay, Daniel.
- Danny: I'm trying to think about this.
- Would you rather work at Bestbuy or be the best buy? You need to consider these things.
And what are we gonna do when we get out of here.
If these important questions are not, you know, on your mind? (Truck honks and whooshes by) You swear I don't get in trouble if I tell you stuff? Not if you tell me the truth.
Tom comes here.
Last time he brought that kid who died.
I come in, they barely notice 'cause they're so into each other.
Tom: We're gonna win it this year.
Sure there's stuff we gotta work out with the boys.
But they don't see what's going on.
You know, the-the pressure messing up with your head.
I know you, more than you know yourself.
- You trust me? - Yeah.
Who's room is this? Oh um a friends.
(Both chuckle) There she is.
Come on over.
What did I tell you, huh? Should see the girls after this kid.
Let's start with these.
All right.
Stand up.
He needs a taste and a little confidence.
Man up.
(Buckle clinks) Now you take care of my boy, all right? Oh-oh.
I'm fine.
(Big exhale) I'm just so fucking tired.
Me too.
He thought we had sex.
I knew you were all man.
Who you are on the ice, man.
That's you.
That's you.
We're going all the way to the NHL.
All the way.
Peter: And you believe this woman? But how does that mean that he killed Jesse? Goes back to Tom being a hero.
Gets hit by a car, it all goes away.
He spends years seeing a hooker he regales with hockey stories to relive glory.
Yeah, but it still doesn't put him with Jesse that night.
Explains him going nuts with the boys.
He's desperate not to fade away.
And we know he wasn't home.
Jackie basically admitted that when she said, "they 'don't sleep in the same bed.
" Well, until she actually does it's nothing though, right? Where's Brady and Virginia? At Maggie's.
They're still working on the motorcycle/money angle.
But we're thinking something spontaneous happened in the truck.
That's not gang retaliation.
Tom's got feelings, motives buried so deep, even from himself.
If Jesse said something that shamed him, he could snap.
(Knock on door) (Paper rustles) Tom got a call from the Rattlesnake that night, 12:15AM.
It was a three minute call.
Hey! Tread lightly.
You got a phone call from a payphone at the Rattlesnake at 12:15 AM the same night that Jesse was killed.
He was seen in a white truck at 1:30 nearby.
Yeah.
He called.
Wanted me to pick him up.
But I didn't go.
Jackie says I care more about him than my girls.
I had to draw boundaries picking him up at 1:30? Man, my marriage is in trouble.
So why didn't you say anything? Because I was ashamed.
A month ago your relationship with Jesse did a 180.
I guess that's when I told him about needing boundaries.
Claire, the prostitute you took him to, paints a different picture.
We can put you two at Red Bear Lake Motel.
Yeah.
We were supposed to meet up with a scout.
It fell through.
I did everything for him.
Paid for skates, brought him to camps Everything hockey.
Maybe hockey wasn't everything to Jesse.
He would've regretted giving it up.
You know, I'm gonna blow your mind here, but men are faking it.
Living mediocre lives, pr-pretending to love changing diapers.
We were chemically made for a different world.
Where, where we put on armor or, or, or club mammoths.
And hockey gives us that.
And the camaraderie with the guys I wanted him to have that.
So you never took him to a hooker? Is that what you're trying to say here? Even if I did and-and I didn't that, that was like a month ago we went to that motel.
How does it mean I killed him? It goes to how far you'd go to make sure the kid you invested in, created, turned into a hero you could live through.
(Scoffs) What happened to you, your accident, it's unfair.
But through Jesse, you get a taste of the life you were supposed to have.
And then he calls you wants a ride to his boyfriend.
Your ticket leaving town.
It's hard to believe you wouldn't try to bring him home.
She in charge now? Huh? (Small chuckle) Word's gonna get around how you're running this, Pete.
Oh, how's your temper? By the way, I remember this junior game, guy slew footed him.
His fucking dad had to come down to the ice to pull him off the guy.
I mean, he totally snapped.
Just wacky.
Can't imagine the rage after all your sacrifices and Jesse says "I'm done.
Out.
"It's my life".
'Cause it's your life too.
Without him you go back to barely existing.
Of course you reacted.
Yeah.
He called you on it, too, didn't he? Eh? He said, man you are fucking pathetic.
You're gonna try to live your life through me? So you had a bit of an accident.
It makes sense.
You had a heat of the moment reaction.
I was at home the night Jesse was killed.
Well, Annie, who spoke with your wife, is not so certain about that, Tom.
You sure you don't wanna get out in front of this? Well, Jackie's happy to clear up any misunderstandings.
She's right outside.
Maggie says Jesse never had a motorbike or cash.
Holy shit.
Not cash.
You'll know it's ready the pieces don't stick together anymore.
And that's the gist - of dehydrating food.
- (Phone chimes) (Scoffs) Am I boring you? No.
No I'm sorry.
No, I like it.
So can you do it with any fruit? It's Eddie, leave a message.
Brady: Half a pound of MDMA found in Jesse's closet.
Looks like Jesse was involved in some sort of distribution.
- Is this about the Rez teens? - Nope.
Brady: It's Rainmaker Jed's trademark says it's his spirit animal.
Virginia: So grossly appropriating a culture one knows nothing about would normally piss me off.
- But no today.
- Nobody goes to the Rez until we arrange it with the Chief and we get a warrant.
Might make some time but we'll get it.
Okay.
Go.
Jesse called Tom.
Yes, and then Jackie came in here saying that you riled her up with this hooker stuff so she lied because she was pissed at him.
Which you shoulda been able to read.
(Car rumbles) He pays cash for the rooms.
We've got nothing if you don't give a statement.
You said I didn't have to do anything official.
It's why I talked to you.
He works with kids.
People need to know what kind of man he is.
Find someone else then.
You swore.
Besides, you can't put him in a worse jail than he's already in.
How much you gotta hate yourself to walk into traffic.
I have sex for money and got more self worth.
What do you mean walk into traffic? Something he said once.
He's messed up.
The sign they made when he got drafted: "Welcome to Bellevue, home of Tom Edmonds" he still has it in the arena basement.
Said the boys like to see it.
Do they? Really? (Receding footsteps) (Paper rustles) "If a hero falls from glory, where can he relive it?" In a basement.
So Tom gets hit by a van on purpose? Throws away a career, risks his life, days after Sandy's killed.
Did anyone look at him for Sandy? We can't just ignore the riddler saying, there is a connection between these cases.
Look.
One is a body in a pond, Annie.
And the other one is ritualistic psycho stuff.
I'm not saying it's the same killer.
I'm just saying there's some connection.
And I'm saying, leave it! No one wants to go back there, Annie.
You have to admit, it's fucked up He left me a photo.
Tom was Joseph.
- What? - In the pageant.
There's something the riddler connected Tom to Jesse via Joseph.
Now he's showing me that Tom was Joseph in the pageant.
Sandy's pageant.
Was he at the shack? I can't hear you.
(Cutting in and out) I can't hear you, Annie.
Say it again.
A photo.
I found a photo.
We need (Static) test the shack for DNA, test it against Tom.
The shack is burnt, Annie! - What?! - It's a - What?! - The shack is burnt, Annie.
You went there?! I said don't go there! Why did you go there?? - (Door slammed) - I can't hear you.
- I can't make out what you're saying.
- (Dragging sounds) (Door rattles) Hey! Open the door! (Kicking thuds) Open the door! (Gasoline pours) Gasoline? Why? Because I told Peter about the shack? You can't expect me to just trust (Gasp) Shit please But you can, can't you? You're taking a chance, telling me things.
All you want is trust.
And instinctually I do trust you.
But you went away and I grew up.
And I lost myself.
And maybe trusting you again is the first step to finding myself again Voice: Don't trust the guy with fire in his eyes.
(Lighter snaps closed) (Receding footsteps thud) (Relieved breathing) (Grunts, glass shatters) (Siren wails) (Engine roars) Man: Fire at Chief Peter Welland's.
(Door slams) (Flames roar) Goddamn kids
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