Killer Women (2014) s01e07 Episode Script

Daughter of the Alamo

- Previously on "Killer Women" - That's cocaine.
And you're hauling a whole hell of a lot of it.
Damn it, Billy, you're looking at Molly, listen.
I need to take off.
You mean from me.
You dumped her? Look, she can't know about this.
And I don't lie to the people I love.
From the D.
E.
A.
's point of view, he's an asset could help us get closer to the higher-ups in the cartel.
Are you working for the government? If I was a snitch, the cops would be in here already.
D.
E.
A.
! You tell your prosecutor I'm done.
It doesn't work that way.
It does now.
Sign the divorce papers, or I'll tell the world who you really are.
I'm never gonna divorce you.
When I was married to Jake, he beat me.
And I'm gonna tell the world.
I'm not afraid anymore.
Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God? I do.
Ranger Parker, can you please tell the court why you're here today? I want to change the grounds of my petition for divorce.
What would you wish to change them to? Cruelty.
Physical cruelty.
During our marriage, my husband, Jake Colton, punched me repeatedly.
And on one occasion, he tried to kill me by strangling.
Ranger Parker, are you prepared to describe to us details of these incidents? Yes.
I am.
Senator Colton, what do you have to say about these allegations from your wife? I'd say I'm disappointed and heartbroken.
My wife has decided to sling mud, falsely.
Why would she make such allegations if they weren't true? Because she's not getting the divorce she wants when she wants it.
Think about it.
We we've been separated for a year.
Don't you find it odd that she mentions these charges for the very first time just days before I launch my re-election campaign? It's about hurting me.
That's all.
I would love five minutes alone with that man.
I would take every part of him and make it hurt.
I don't need my sister-in-law arrested for murder, thank you very much.
No jury would convict me.
Hey, Molly, listen.
Why don't you take the day off and go for a ride? I need to stay busy, keep my head straight, but thank you for being here.
Yeah.
Pipe bomb? Yeah.
C-4, maybe TNT.
How long they been out there? About 40 minutes.
The Sheriff's been on the bullhorn.
And? Guy's name is Augie Travis.
He found out his wife is leaving him for another man.
It's his third marriage, and he swears this one's gonna last till death do them part.
He's demanding a preacher be sent out to renew their vows.
So send a preacher.
He's holding a dead man's switch.
If he lets go of that detonator, we're all blown to Juárez.
No one is going out on that bridge.
I am.
Wait, no.
No, you're not.
I have an idea.
When I take off my hat, text me.
Text you what? A happy face doesn't matter.
Just text me.
Go ahead, Ranger.
Take another step.
I dare you.
Really want to kiss the world goodbye today? I'm not armed.
- I want to talk.
- Yeah, yeah.
Well, I don't want to do no talking, especially not to no woman! You're all hussies and liars! I can't argue with you there, Augie.
What do you mean you can't? Well, we can't help it.
It's in our nature.
It goes all the way back to Eve tempting Adam.
- You read the Bible, right? - Of course I do.
Well, then, whatever your wife there did, it shouldn't have surprised you.
It's what we do.
Every woman I marry cheats on me.
Whole damn barrel is rotten.
To the core, Augie.
Cut her loose, right now.
- Send her packing.
- No.
No, no, no.
This this marriage keeps.
And I want that preacher still.
I want the world to know that what God has joined, let no man set asunder! Okay, then All right.
I'll tell you what you got to do.
There's one key thing that'll keep every woman in line, and Excuse me.
Sorry, Augie.
I got to go talk to my lieutenant.
No, wait, wait, wait.
You were you you were saying Oh, yeah.
I I'll call you with that.
You got a phone? Well, in my in my truck, but Fine.
Here.
Take mine.
Go, go, go! You lied to me! Told you we can't be trusted.
Yeah, well, nothing happened out there.
I didn't hurt nobody.
So this is this is no big deal, right? Kidnapping, terroristic threats - it's kind of a big deal.
- Well, m maybe you could go easy on me if I tell you something.
Yeah, the world's heard enough out of you for one day, Augie.
No, wait.
I know know about a murder.
- Yeah, sure you do.
- Yeah, it's an old one.
Body was found down by Kyle, by the soil conservation reservoir.
I know who did it.
So maybe we could work something out.
Hey? What do you say? All right, trooper, stand down.
Hey.
Hey! Really? We've been trying to solve that one for 10 years.
I heard what Molly said in court today.
Did you know about that, about her husband beating her? No.
She never told anybody.
Did you talk to her? Been trying to reach her all day.
Just radio silence.
Well, "A," she's probably embarrassed.
"B," you just broke up with her, so it's not your business if it ever was.
And, "C," is this really what you called me here to talk about? No.
I had a conversation with the U.
S.
attorney today.
I tried, Billy, but he's not letting you off the hook.
Look, Dan, I got two kids, okay? I got a third one on the way.
I can't keep playing cops and robbers with the damned cartel.
It's not my call.
You either help us out, or you go to prison.
I'll be in touch.
Okay, talk.
Well last year, I did a a bit in Huntsville for breaking and entering.
My cellmate till he till he got out was this guy, Mims Mims Shackleford.
Real piece of work.
You know, you don't get these in prison.
Keep going.
Mims Yeah.
Well, he liked to carry on like he was some hard-ass criminal.
And this one time he he tells us he buried a girl's body down by Kyle.
Did he mention the name of the girl? No, I don't think so.
Did he say why he killed her? Anything else? Just girl, dead, Kyle, reservoir.
Well, uh, he did mention that she was strangled, you know, if that helps.
Hey.
So, hey, do I got a deal or not? Hey.
Hey, I didn't hurt nobody! Hey, come on! Her name was Tara Sills strangled, buried at the reservoir.
Tara Sills 18 years old, Florida native.
Juvie record as long as your arm.
She got to Texas one week before she was killed.
Maybe because she met this Mims Shackleford? We should ask him.
I'll track him down.
Autopsy report says the body was bloated, unrecognizable.
Yeah, from the damp in the soil by the reservoir.
Who I.
D.
'd the body, then? No known relatives.
- It's not in the file? - What file? Look how thin it is.
Where are the interviews, notes, timelines? Case like this should have paperwork to fill a banker's box.
That figures.
What does? The Ranger on the case was Colt Ritter old-school, never wrote anything down - kept it all in his head.
- Ritter? One of the old-timers who quit in protest when women joined the rangers? Man's a top-shelf jackass.
Maybe, but Colt Ritter is the file.
Pay him a visit and get what you need.
Where do I find him? Mr.
Ritter? I'm Ranger Parker.
I'm busy here, little lady.
Mm.
Neighborhood watch? Hell no.
I'm waiting for my damn wife to go out.
The old battle-ax is on the warpath because I forgot her birthday.
I just have a few questions about There she goes.
Now I can go inside and eat my lunch in peace.
Mr.
Ritter, it's about the Tara Sills case.
It's Ranger Ritter.
Give me your info.
I'll be in touch.
And, ma'am, you may want to move your feet.
I don't want to run over them.
Vámonos.
Let's go.
Stores are closing.
We're always late for everything else.
Why break the streak now? Hey, Aunt Molly.
See you later.
- Bye! - Bye, guys.
Hey.
Hey.
You remember when I was 10, I got a baseball mitt for Christmas? Okay.
I wanted to play catch right away with Andy Collins.
But we didn't have a ball, so we used rocks.
He threw one real hard and busted my head open? I fixed it.
Yes, you did.
You you used a mound of ground pepper to stop the bleeding.
You remember that? You're always there for me, Molls.
I should have been there for you.
I should have seen this.
Please No.
I worked damn hard to hide it.
I just don't get it, you know? If there's any woman that could take this guy down, it's you.
I really believed that if I loved him more, he'd hate me less, and so I didn't want to fight back.
And then later I couldn't face the shame.
"A Texas Ranger can't protect herself, how's she gonna protect the streets?" Hey.
Well, at least it's almost over, yeah? No, not quite.
I'm gonna be cross-examined.
God, I swear, I'm gonna whup that bastard.
Hey.
No need.
I'm telling the truth, and that's gonna whip him bad enough.
Ms.
Molly Parker, it's Ranger Colt Ritter paying you a visit! - Ms.
Parker! - Perfect.
Go on.
I made a few calls about you.
You're the little lady that went crying to the judge about her marital problems.
How do you expect to be a ranger? I wasn't crying.
I mean, it's none of your damn business.
And I am a ranger, trying to solve a murder that you couldn't.
Tara Sills? That case was dead ends all around.
Well, now there's a new suspect name of Mims Shackleford.
- He look familiar? - How am I supposed to see that? How about now? Nope.
The killer was Clem Pickett, a black transient I picked up near where the body was found.
He was never indicted, but he did it.
Why do you think he did it? Proximity and color.
Okay, well, now we're looking at Mims.
I'm gonna talk to him as soon as we get an address.
But first, I need to know who identified Tara's body.
It wasn't in the case files.
It's right here.
You want to crack that open and give me a name? Could do.
But if you're gonna talk to her, I'm coming with.
- You're retired.
- If you want to see my files, I saddle up and join you.
Fine.
You know where to find me.
I ask the questions, you don't interfere, and I drive.
I'm not a mute.
If I got something to say, I'm gonna say it.
Well, fine.
Then you can start by telling me who identified Tara's body.
Sue Ellen Pike.
And I drive.
See you in the morning.
Hey, darling.
Oh, Becky, that's that's perfect.
And use the bunting, and then we'll we'll spread the six flags out.
Right? I see it's not Sue Ellen Pike anymore.
Oh, Ranger Colt.
I got your message.
Gosh, it's just it's been since what? forever.
And, yes, it's, uh, Sue Ellen Tucker now.
This is Molly Parker.
She's helping me on the investigation.
- Ranger Molly Parker.
- Ranger.
Can you tell me how you knew Tara Sills? Oh, well, we, uh we met on a bus.
We were both coming from Florida to Texas to to start our new lives.
Well, I I mean, I was starting my new life.
What do you mean? Well, my family's originally from Texas.
Both my parents are dead, but I can trace my lineage all the way back to the Texan revolution, so I qualified for the Daughters of the Alamo College scholarship.
And I'm still very much an active member of the organization.
Our our our big picnic is this weekend.
- Here's a flyer.
You should come on by.
- I'll try.
But you were saying, about Tara Sills she wasn't starting a new life? No.
I mean, poor thing.
She was she was just running.
From what? From foster homes, bad influences, petty crime.
I mean, Tara she was damaged.
But we got to talking on the bus, and I could tell that she was just she was really good-hearted.
So we ended up sharing that hotel room together in Austin until, um, one night, she went out and just never came back.
You identified her body when it was found.
How were you able to do that? Um, her her clothes, but mostly, this this pendant that she wore.
It was an owl with these big eyes she loved.
Sue Ellen, we want you to look at some pictures.
She can make them big.
Does this man look familiar? Does the name Mims Shackleford ring a bell? You know, I did see Tara with a man outside the hotel room the night that she disappeared, but this isn't him.
- There was a man? - You never told me that.
Oh, I certainly did.
Remember, I said that Tara she was running from the past, and maybe that man was part of it.
Little lady, this mind is like a vault.
Once I put something in there, it stays put.
Like your wife's birthday? That's why you write things down, for when your vault starts to rust.
We got Mims' home address.
Thanks for your time, ma'am.
Of course.
Ranger.
Mims Shackleford, Texas Rangers! Nobody home.
Looks like we're gonna have to wait for a while.
Want some chew? Damn.
No more baccy.
What a shame.
Got any food in your pack? Obliged.
Ain't you gonna offer grace? Grace? It's beef jerky.
Still God's bounty.
Fine.
Without thy sunshine and thy rain we would not have the golden grain.
Without thy love, we'd not be fed.
We thank thee for our daily bread.
Amen.
Been with my wife since we were 19.
You know the secret? Ephesians 5:22 "wives, submit to your own husbands, as unto the lord.
" If you keep reading, you might come across colossians 3:19 "husbands, love your wives, and do not be harsh to them.
" You're not the only one who went to Sunday school.
Mine's damn good advice.
If you'd consider it, maybe you wouldn't be getting divorced.
Get your own jerky.
That's Mims.
Mims Shackleford? Texas Rangers! Stop! Oh! What the hell did you do?! I halted him.
How's your head? How do you think? Next time, don't run from the law.
Sure.
Anyway, I got nothing to say.
Mm-hmm.
We want to talk to you about a girl named Tara Sills.
Never heard of her.
Well, that's funny.
We hear you talked her up big while you were in Huntsville.
People say all kinds of crap when they're in prison.
You got to play tough.
What's he doing back there? Don't you mind me, now.
You just keep talking.
What you said wasn't crap.
You knew about the reservoir.
You knew all kinds of things.
Just keep talking to the lady.
Who said I knew? Was it some other convict? Maybe he killed that girl.
Killed her? Now, I didn't say she was dead.
How did you know that? I don't know.
Y'all just trying to confuse me.
So, why won't you just tell us the way it is? I Evening, Rangers.
I'm Denver Jenkins, Mr.
Shackleford's attorney.
My client has nothing more to say.
He can talk if he wants to.
Well, the thing is, he doesn't want to.
Isn't that right, Mr.
Shackleford? Now, if I could have a moment alone with my client Talk fast.
He has a lineup appointment in 10 minutes.
Thank you for coming, Mrs.
Tucker.
Oh, it's no problem, not for Tara.
No, she deserves justice.
Well, it's always best to see a suspect in person rather than a picture.
Of course.
Think back as best you can.
Was any of these men the one you saw with Tara the night she disappeared? I'm sorry.
I just I I I don't recognize any of them.
Take your time.
There's no need to rush.
She said she didn't recognize anyone.
I don't need a hearing aid.
I heard what she said.
I'm not sure you did.
Sue Ellen, take as long as you want.
I'm sorry.
I gather you heard.
What that man did Holster that thought.
Don't go looking for trouble with Jake.
I'm here.
I don't want to be treated like some fragile little thing.
You don't need to be here.
I'll come find you if I need a hand.
But right now, I just need to move on.
You do not have this situation contained.
I got people snooping all around the edges of my ranch.
Our people.
We're keeping an eye on your place, just in case.
Just in case what? The leader of the Laredo cartel, El Diablo, is on the move.
The devil? Are you serious? - It's what they call him.
- Wait a minute.
When you were talking about me getting to higher-ups in the cartel, you were talking about this guy? Correct.
You're a son of a bitch.
You know that? Look, one of his middlemen was ripping him off, skimming profits.
It was just a matter of time before El Diablo dealt with it.
We dealt with it for him.
No, you mean I dealt with it.
You dropped me in with that middleman, knowing that he would come after me, and then you killed him and his buddies because it Because it what? It makes you valuable to El Diablo.
He thinks I took out one of his rats.
- Bingo.
- Which makes him inclined to want to do business with me.
Look, from his point of view, you're the guy that had the guts to clean up a mess for him.
Plus, you know how to get shipments in from Mexico.
You've been doing it already.
He's gonna personally want to meet you and whoever your team is.
And when he calls to set a meeting, we're taking him down.
This is unbelievable, man.
This is unbelievable! Here's the bottom line, Billy.
There's risk.
You can say no.
And if I say yes? All charges will be dropped.
What you did never happened.
Yeah, set it up.
You're doing it wrong.
- I always eat with a fork.
- Not that.
They turn into plates.
- Since when? - Since forever.
I want to take another run at Mims.
I think I can play him.
Too late.
His lawyer bailed him out this morning.
We had him on a parole violation.
Well, his lawyer made a stink about police brutality something about him running into Colt's gun.
Lieutenant, working with that man is like walking around with a hornet's nest tied to my hip.
Howdy, Lieutenant, Ms.
Parker.
Colt.
Smells good.
I've been thinking about Mims all night.
Did you all notice the size of his feet? Boy sports a size 12, at least, same as Clem Pickett, the transient I suspected of the killing.
You mean you had actual evidence against Pickett, not just his color? I'm fair-minded.
Ask anyone.
Go track down Mims.
If his lawyer makes a fuss, I'll handle him.
Shouldn't you offer grace? It's an egg roll.
God's bounty.
Not home.
Looks like he took his dog this time.
Good.
Uh, you happen to have a warrant for that screwdriver? Not needed.
The door's wide open.
Marijuana, lying in plain sight.
Maybe you want to write that down in case you forget.
I'll make a mental note.
Now you're getting it.
Comic books.
Boy's a real intellectual.
But I do like Archie.
Here we go.
Money order receipts.
Someone's sending Mims cash.
Or paying for that lawyer.
Or to get out of town.
I say we visit his known associates, bang a few more heads, and see who knows where he is.
Or we reach out to the wireless companies and see which cell towers he's pinging off of.
Pinging? I'll explain in the car.
Mims' cell bounced off that tower an hour ago.
You correlate with other towers and then triangulate.
Can it triangulate which one of these rooms he's hiding in? Or maybe we just follow the dog.
Somebody didn't want Mims talking.
That's one loyal dog.
So, what have you learned about the final hours of Mr.
Shackleford? Squat.
No witnesses to the shooting.
His lawyer hasn't seen him since he walked him out of here this morning.
And the dog won't talk.
Maybe this will help.
The national ballistics database got a hit on the bullet from Mims' body.
It came from a gun used in an armed robbery in Florida 11 years ago.
Two perps tried to rob a liquor store and got into a shootout with the clerk.
The perps got away, man and a woman.
There's a sketch of the man.
Mims.
The suspects fled the scene in a blue Nova.
Witnesses got half the license plate 3-4-delta.
that Tara Sills and Sue Ellen were staying.
License plate 3-4-D-T-3-8.
You remember that? It was parked in between a yellow truck and a Mustang.
You want their tag numbers, too? That Nova's in Texas, owned by a guy in Luling.
Previous owner Mims Shackleford.
You got an address? No pinging needed.
Amazing.
The car we're looking for is blue.
It was blue, pops.
Had it pimped out.
Did the kit myself.
Rules out getting prints.
You mean of Mims' female companion? Yep.
You ever change out the mirror on the visor? No.
Original equipment.
You ever go riding with females wife, girlfriend? I keep it off the streets.
I like it cherry.
You dig? Try dusting for prints here.
You ever know a lady that didn't check herself in the mirror? I'll take her back to her mama as soon as you're done.
I want to take her inside the house.
We're done.
Oh! Thanks.
So, I've been thinking, and my first choice is Florida State.
Wrong you are not going to any college where you have to pack a bikini.
You're going to a landlocked university.
Mom.
Okay, maybe on a lake.
It's them.
Just be cool.
Yeah.
Yeah? Got it.
So I find broken bottles of Moonshine everywhere.
And this good old boy is standing there, buck naked, with his pistol in one hand and his pecker in the other.
You're lucky neither one went off.
We got a hit on the print from the Nova.
- Female? - Yep.
Tara Sills.
She was Mims' accomplice in the Florida robbery.
So he followed her to Texas and killed her? Falling out among thieves classic.
So who killed Mims? It's pretty clear the boy kept bad company.
Maybe another falling out among thieves? No doubt.
You know, I think you're right.
I figured she'd come around.
- What was that? - Exactly.
You want to tell me what we're doing? Just pay attention.
Rangers, howdy.
I'm Bradley Tucker.
How can I help you? We just need to talk to your wife, sir.
Oh.
Hey, there, Rangers.
Did you, uh did you catch a break on the case? Actually, we lost our best suspect.
Somebody killed Mims Shackleford.
Oh, my lord.
That that's horrible.
Yeah.
We think it's the same person who killed Tara Sills.
You mean you mean after all this time, you still think that he's around? I think so.
Do you recognize this man? He's the one? I mean, you you think that he did it? Have you seen him? Uh I'm I'm not sure.
You're not sure? No, I ju I just I can't say that I am.
Well, that is certainly unusual because that was your father.
Sorry? Well, it was Sue Ellen's father, but you've never seen him before, have you, Tara? - What? - Tara? Oh, Bradley, just pay no mind.
They're just playing some sort of a trick.
She's Tara Sills? Yep.
She met Sue Ellen on a bus to Texas and saw a way out of her own messed-up life.
All she had to do was kill Sue Ellen and take over her life, college scholarship and all, Daughters of the Alamo.
I got your prints off that picnic flyer you gave me.
They match Tara Sills.
Well, I'll be damned.
Your ex-boyfriend Mims helped you get rid of the body, and then you paid him to go away.
And when we got onto him, you had to make sure he couldn't talk.
I I want you away from my family now.
Oh, we're going.
Tara Sills, you're under arrest.
Son.
Ma'am, do you want to hand that baby to your husband? My baby? But I'm a good mother, and I'm a good wife.
And I just I've been living a good life, the perfect life.
Killing Mims yesterday kind of marred that record.
Sir.
Honey, what the hell is going on here? Shh, shh, shh, shh.
How did you know? The body was dumped in a place that would make it unrecognizable, so no one could I.
D.
it except the new friend Sue Ellen.
When we had Mims on the ropes, a lawyer Mims clearly wasn't expecting bailed him out.
Whoever it was killed Tara Sills didn't want Mims talking.
And who was around from back then but Sue Ellen, the girl with no parents who came to Texas to start a new life? The only question was who she really was.
I just needed to check her prints.
You must think I'm a right imbecile.
No.
I don't.
I had that case inside out from day one.
Yeah, well, then you helped solve it.
I don't need the soft soap.
You had the license plate.
And then you said it was thieves falling out, which it was.
Well, I guess I did help.
See you around, Ranger.
"Ranger"? Just leave it.
It took a lot getting it out of me.
I remind you, Ranger Parker, you remain under oath.
Mr.
Franks, you ready to cross-examine? You know what? Let me handle this.
Your Honor, Senator Colton will be representing himself today, as co-counsel.
Very well.
Thank you, Your Honor.
Good afternoon, Molly.
Senator Colton will please address my client as "Ranger Parker.
" I'm sorry.
Yes.
Yes.
I'm sorry.
It's force of habit.
Ranger Parker You filed for divorce a long time ago.
How come you never mentioned this so-called cruelty back then? Fear.
Oh, come on.
A Texas Ranger afraid of me? Not afraid of you.
Afraid of embarrassment.
As an officer of the law, you're familiar with police reports? Yes.
I mean, when someone is a victim of a crime, - they report it, right? - Generally.
So now you're saying that you're a victim.
So, can we get a look at these reports that you filed? I never did.
Well, maybe you got some friends you confided in that can tell us what you said about these so-called incidents back at the time.
I never told anyone.
Any photos of your injuries? No.
So no proof, no records, just unsupported allegations.
As a law officer, would you arrest somebody based on that? I'd evaluate the credibility of the witnesses.
You are a public figure with every reason to conceal what you did.
I have nothing to gain by coming forth except public humiliation and my freedom from you.
You can't hide from the truth.
And, Your Honor, I am telling the truth.
Judge there's nothing here.
Well, it seems like he said/she said.
So, in the absence of any actual evidence Mr.
Orba, have you lost interest in these proceedings? No, Your Honor.
We may be able to break this impasse by calling on two additional witnesses Ms.
Diane Simmons and Maria de La Vega.
Can't see what good it'll do.
Ms.
Parker just conceded there are no witnesses.
Well, she wasn't aware of these.
But I can assure the court that they can shed light on this case.
Very well.
- We'll hear that testimony.
- That won't be necessary.
You know, to spare my wife any further embarrassments, I'm withdrawing my objection to her divorce petition.
I'm willing to sign the final documents right now.
What was in that file? Your now-ex-husband's past.
He's an abuser.
If he hit you, he hit other women, too.
I did some digging.
Found a couple of old girlfriends he batted around.
And they're willing to testify? I don't know.
Never talked to them.
Jake doesn't know that.
Yeah, but he doesn't stay in touch.
Blackmail.
The good version.
You're free, Molly.
Thank you.
Sure.
I don't really know what else to say.
Just be happy.
You deserve it.
Really got to go.
This case Hey.
Be safe.
You're a remarkable man.
Hey, listen, when El Diablo shows, you drop back behind us, all right? We'll move in.
Yeah? What if his guys start shooting? Well, then, our sniper team's gonna engage, and it's gonna be over real fast.
All right, hold on.
Slow down.
This is it.
You sure this is the place? Right here.
7:00 is what they said.
These guys don't run late.
What's that? Oh, Billy.
Billy.
Oh, my God.
Molls! What happened? Where's Lulu? We don't know.
She wasn't here when Becca came to pick her up.
Becca, what? So, the coach said that Lulu went outside to wait for me just before I got here.
All we found was her backpack.
This was pinned to it.
It's El Diablo.

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