Rogue (2013) s03e07 Episode Script

Mea Culpa

Previously on Rogue Just making sure.
What the fuck is that? What the fuck is this? You took a risk, saying those drugs were yours.
You don't believe me, do you? One of my waitresses just quit.
Look, if you think you can keep up, I'm willing to give you a shot.
For real? Maybe what I'm hearing is true.
Oh, yeah, what's that? Corners are vulnerable.
That you are vulnerable.
Ty's made me an offer.
Ty can't move your product.
Keep your crew out of my territory.
I'm gonna let my peoples be wherever they need to be.
- Who's up? - The head of the snake.
Good for you, Ty.
Fighting till the very end.
I'm gonna tell you who you raised.
You raised a thief.
Those Marines tried to stop me and I killed them.
And now all my friends are dead because of it.
I'd like to speak to a US attorney please.
So what's this all about? I'm First Lieutenant Ethan Kelly.
I killed three US Marines.
where in the hell have I gone I woke up this morning undressed might have been a little too drunk I can't get you out of my head you shot me up, baby, with a wonderful love I got a little taste, now I can't get enough you shot me up, baby, with a wonderful love running through my veins like a top shelf drug _ On August 7th, 2011, in the Pashtun Region of Pakistan, I shot and killed three US Marines.
It was a covert mission under the command of General Lance Howard.
Stop.
- God damn it.
- What? We can't lead with General Howard.
Five minutes ago, you wanted me to lead with Howard, now you don't.
Which one do you want? I know.
Only a crazy man walks into the US attorney's office and confesses.
We gotta tell the whole story from A to Z.
Gotta lure them in.
All right.
I'll lure them in.
Yeah, like Hansel and Gretel.
The witch.
She builds a big, beautiful house.
She fills it with little sweets and then she lays out little bread crumbs and one by one, they come in, and bam, you got 'em.
In the story, the witch gets thrown in the oven.
Not in the original.
In the original, the witch eats the kids.
Betsy! That's Sophie.
- Got it.
- Sophie? I know you fucked her.
I don't care you fucked her.
She doesn't care you fucked her.
Sorry, I'm late.
How're we doing? We're getting there, slowly.
But we're getting there.
What are you stuck on? Story, story, story, story.
Guilt.
Contrition.
"I can't live with myself.
" You're the victim.
Look, you're telling me that I'm guilty.
I'm telling them that I'm guilty.
We're on the same page.
But you gotta do it right.
You do this right, you walk out free and clear as long as everyone plays their part.
We're setting them up.
We're knocking them down.
- Donna's in.
- Donna? Really? Yeah.
"Hello, Donna.
I'm Ethan Kelly's lawyer.
You're husband's not missing.
He's dead.
Ethan killed them.
I'm here to pay you off.
" There's no way it went down like that.
Pretty close.
You must miss Ray.
I understand that.
Please don't.
Being a single parent must be very tough.
You have no clue.
I'm going to help.
I'm going to help you.
I'm going to help Connie.
Connie? You got the short end, both of you.
I understand that, I'm not here to pat your hand and cry over tea.
You should be getting benefits.
I'm going to see to that.
But I'm here to offer you more.
Considerably more.
Can we talk? Yeah.
So, you're saying that Donna's 100% in.
- Is that right? - Yeah.
In the proverbial bag.
Now, once the US attorneys are satisfied you're not batshit crazy, they're gonna have to check out your story.
And they're gonna grill you.
They're gonna grill you hard.
You play this right, and they're gonna start to put it all together.
They're gonna start to think that it must've been Howard and Roberts who conspired to steal that money.
What if they don't? You play it right, and they will.
And if they don't? If they don't, they don't.
- What are my odds? - Pick 'em.
But we're shaving points.
Worst case, Maybe, I plead it down.
Your call.
You can do this.
We can do this.
I admire you.
You know that? If I was in your shoes, cornered, nowhere to go, I'd be chewing on the barrel of a gun.
Well, I haven't thought about that yet.
You should.
- Should I? - Yeah.
Be riddled with guilt.
Be racked with guilt.
I can't live with myself.
You gotta say that.
Say that.
- I feel guilty.
- Say it again.
I feel guilty.
Goddamn it.
You gotta act it.
You gotta feel it.
Say it again! If you can't do it here, you won't be able to pull it off in their offices.
You gotta sell it, under pressure.
I feel fucking guilty.
I feel guilty every day.
That's good.
That'll work.
This whole story, murder, cover-ups, suicide, the military That's a story.
It's a saga.
It's epic.
You'll have them eating out of your hand.
They'll follow you like ducks.
So, okay, let's recap.
First, "Woe is me.
I'm so ashamed.
" Then the facts, Jack Webb, just the facts.
And then? You shut the fuck up.
You let them come to you.
What about AJ? He's dead.
That's a fact.
Point taken.
Selected facts.
They'll find out about AJ soon enough, and then they'll ask you.
Bread crumbs.
You're the witch.
What about the money? Was it still there? Oh, it was there.
I had it recovered two days ago.
We can place Roberts in both San Francisco and Afghanistan.
Right.
Little bread crumbs.
Baby step 'em.
Make 'em dig.
Make 'em pry it out of you, the reluctant warrior.
They do their job, they'll ask you.
We just have to hope they bite.
It's a big bluff.
A big bluff, but a good one.
We're going to the river with a pair of trays.
All right.
Fuck it.
I'm in.
Good.
We're all in.
What about Roberts? They're gonna find a nice, little surprise at his house.
And then we wait.
- Wait for what? - For the US attorneys to go up the ladder to their boss, Cynthia Richmond.
Mmm.
Why not go to her first? Because Cynthia'd smell a rat so fast, you'd be done before you blink.
She's smart, that bitch.
She is smart, but she's also ambitious.
Let us thank God.
And when she gets a whiff of this, front-page scenario, quantum frog-leap up the ladder, she can't resist.
Okay.
Okay.
Let's go again.
Sit down.
On August 7th, 2011, in the Pashtun Region of Pakistan, I shot and killed three US Marines.
- What the fuck? - You're cheating on me, you whore.
- Fuck you, Patrick.
- What, you know this guy? - Take a walk, buddy.
- Hello, this is my car.
Well, then maybe we can tow your fucking car, and then we can explain to your wife why we towed your fucking car.
- Beat it.
- Son of a bitch.
Come on.
I'm looking for a friend of mine.
Ty Dennison.
You crazy? Word gets out I gave Ty to the police Why don't you try using your ears for a change, instead of your mouth.
You're gonna find Ty for me.
You just cost me 40 bucks.
You raised your prices.
Good for you.
Find him.
Give me a hand with this? Where's the bar back? Getting high, probably.
- You did the fruit for me? - Doing my part.
Easy, Talia.
Pace yourself.
I need this to work.
It'll work.
You're fine.
Oh, I'm more than fine, honey.
I see that.
Do you? Don't tease me like that.
That'd be the perfect ending, right? I get sued for sexual harassment.
I got a good lawyer.
I don't wanna hear about Marty Stein.
Please.
What you need to be worried about? Your handsome, white nose is clean.
What kind of dumb motherfucker kills a whole man's family and leaves the man alive? Marlon, I thought it was him.
You thought.
Here's a thought.
Maybe you ain't cut out for this, man.
What? I killed my own blood for you.
For me? You think this is personal? Look, I got all my people out looking for Ty.
All your people? You ain't got no fucking people, man.
I got the fucking people.
You sell.
- What about Ordonez? - I said, "You sell.
" I'm gonna handle this.
You think I'm gonna let you negotiate with the cartel? You can't even sweep a house properly, man.
If I was you, I would get the fuck out of my car.
- Yo, I can do this.
- Get the fuck out of the car.
Well, if it isn't the coldest, deadliest, trigger-happy motherfucker in all this great here Chi-Town.
You're an asshole.
When's Dinard coming in? CPD just cleared him.
In an hour.
He have any connection to the Crown building? Not that I can see.
- Are those the notes from Guthrie? - Yup.
And it's a mess.
- Who's Jackie Till? - What? She's listed here as part-owner of the Crown building.
I don't know.
I'll get the address, check her out.
Get that stuff I asked for? Welcome back.
So, how are you healing? Physically or emotionally? Right.
Right, this is your first time, um Being shot at? Killing someone.
Both, actually.
Well, we're sorry you had to go through that, Mr.
Dinard.
- Any idea why? - I'm sorry? Why you were in that situation? I'd say I have a pretty good reason why, yeah.
One of the many challenges of being a black business owner is that you get people coming out of the woodwork.
Making demands.
Demands? Are you saying they were extorting you? I suppose they believe that the police don't care.
I can't say I altogether disagree with that.
Doesn't matter now.
And I think they'll think twice before coming back around my way, thanks to Agent Deakins.
Well, as I understand, it was a It was a joint venture.
Uh, that was Some pretty serious firepower for a shakedown.
I'd say I'm a long way past a shakedown.
I've been turning those boys away for the last couple of months.
The store can't support it anymore.
I'm surprised it took this long.
So did you recognize any of the men who attacked you? Um, I mean, I wasn't really paying attention to their faces in the moment.
What about now? Do you recognize him? - Was he the third man? - We believe so.
Yeah.
Hmm.
His name's Ty Dennison.
He was caught by security cameras just before the attack.
Has he ever been around your store? No, I don't believe so.
I find that hard to believe considering the two of you stole a car together when you were kids.
The case was sealed, but I found these floating around our system.
Arrest notes, for Ty Dennison and Marlon Dinard, dated September 3rd, 1994.
Can you explain this? It's a part of my life I really don't like to think about.
So, you lied to us? No, I don't believe I did.
Well, I asked if you knew him.
No, you asked if he ever came to the store.
No, he did not.
You acted like you didn't recognize him.
The man that shot at us, that's not the same Ty I knew.
Grand theft auto, evading police, resisting arrest, carrying a concealed weapon, it sounds exactly like the Ty you knew.
I'm sorry, I mean, I think people change.
_ I'd like to speak to a US attorney, please.
What's it regarding? I'd like to speak to a US attorney.
Please state your name for the record.
Ethan Kelly.
Mr.
Kelly, you've waived the right to have council present.
Is that correct? Correct.
I'd just like to remind you that you may stop at any time should you reconsider.
- I understand.
- Please begin whenever you are ready.
In 2011, I was in command of a four-man unit, for a private security company by the name of Votan Security, out of Afghanistan.
I received an order to, uh, retrieve a delivery of US government cash that had been hijacked by Pakistani rebels.
Um, it was a covert operation due to the fact that we weren't supposed to be in Pakistan at the time.
During the mission, shots were exchanged, and the rebels were killed.
It was later that, uh That I discovered that they were, in fact, US Marines.
And why are you just coming forward now? Guilt.
You watch that whole thing? Uh-huh.
You still think he's just some poor schmuck who got caught up in gang beef? It certainly seems like he's hiding something.
I dunno.
He seems kinda wholesome.
I watched him unload on those bangers.
There's nothing wholesome about it.
All right? No hesitation, no nothing.
I'm telling you, that's a man who knows what the fuck he's doing.
Well, maybe it's the sweater that's throwing me.
It's a new breed of gangster, that's for sure.
Hey, those arrest notes, they're supposed to be sealed, by the way.
Well, you think he's gonna report me? Bottom line, the leader of the Indiana Breeds is not gonna waste his time shaking down some chandelier store owner the day after his family is murdered in cold blood.
So, what do you wanna do? CPD already cleared him in the shooting.
- I think we gotta talk to the sister.
- I already talked to her.
Then we need to talk to her again.
Clearly, Dinard is very careful.
His sister, not so much.
If we leverage the counterfeit charge, maybe we can flip her.
All right, talk to Guthrie, see what she can do.
- Yo, D, you pull in Ty yet? - Still looking.
Cause if you're beating the shit out of him in some dark corner and haven't told me about it You get first crack, Deaks, don't you worry.
Damn straight I do.
Hey.
Hey, by the way, you need to sit down with that shrink, so that they can check off that box.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- I'm serious, Deakins.
This, right here, is my therapy.
Mount up, Patty.
- Where are we going? - We're going to see Talia.
- How's it going out there? - Dead.
Well, maybe if you showed a little more skin I show any more skin, it's gonna be a Health Code violation.
I got a favor to ask.
I told you, I'm a happily married man.
Hilarious.
But seriously, if it's okay with you, I would like to leave a little early tonight.
Why, you got a date? - Kinda.
- Now, I'm jealous.
It's with my brother.
And now, I'm strangely turned on.
Mmm.
I always figured inbreeding ran in your family.
You were just asking for a favor, right? Mmm.
Yeah, that's fine, go.
Nobody's leaving their house in this shitty weather anyway.
You're the best.
- Miss Freeman? - Yeah.
- Agent Deakins, DEA.
Can we have a word? - I'm working.
Your aunt said you would be.
This will just take a minute.
You should be talking to my lawyer.
We're not here to cause problems.
Yeah, I bet.
We know you're not with the Kings, Ms.
Freeman.
Oh, yeah.
- How you know that? - Well, you're working here for one.
We also know your brother gave you that counterfeit money.
You don't know shit.
Our attorneys are willing to do probation if you give us actionable evidence against your brother.
The fuck you trying to harass Marlon for? He's just a small business owner.
Shit.
There ain't a black man safe in this city with you motherfuckers, are there? Three years might look like nothing from the outside, but trust me those days move real slow, when you don't have a cute bartender to flirt with.
Like I said, you wanna talk, talk to my lawyer.
All right.
And you change your mind give me a call.
And don't think I'm not gonna talk to my attorney about this little visit.
This is harassment.
When did you first realize that they were Marines? Uh, upon inspecting the bodies.
Why did you inspect their bodies? - Excuse me? - Why didn't you just retrieve your cargo and leave? Well, we just killed three men.
- Dressed as Taliban, correct? - Yes.
Do soldiers routinely inspect the bodies of the men they kill? Um, it depends on the situation.
Then, why this time? One of the men had blue eyes.
I just had a feeling.
Did you have this feeling before the mission? No, no, no.
Then when? During? After? Ten minutes ago? It was after.
- Let's move on.
- Mr.
Kelly, please take us through the events that directly followed the shooting? Uh, after we retrieved the money, I sat down with the head of operations, AJ Baldwin.
- Where's Jack? - I don't know.
- You wanna play? - Oh, no.
Actually, I got a question for you.
- Okay - The night that you and Jack were pulled over Oh, yeah.
Man, we were pulled over for the dumbest reason, man.
- Like, we wasn't speeding or nothing, man.
- Not that.
- That wasn't my question.
- You should've seen him.
And he actually kind of drives like a woman, you know.
You're not in trouble.
I just I want to know whose drugs those were.
I know they wasn't mine.
Look, I'm not DEA Agent Deakins right now, okay? I promise.
It's really, really important you tell me the truth.
Do you trust me? - What? - I'm letting you stay in my home.
We've been sharing the same close quarters for a bit now.
I mean, doesn't that buy me some good faith? I guess you're not so bad for a white lady.
Good.
So, roommate to roommate, - were they your drugs? - No.
Is that the honest truth? What other kind of truth is there? - Whose were they? - I don't know.
Were they Jack's? No, man.
I swear.
The cops probably planted it on him or something.
He's not gonna get in trouble.
I promise.
All right.
Play your game.
I thought I taught you better.
You taught me just fine, man.
Things have been handled.
- Is that so? - Yeah.
A shootout just off of Ashland Avenue, that's how you handle things? What if they went inside the truck? Huh? What if they opened up a crate and looked inside? Well, they didn't, did they? Not this time.
Well, let's move on, man.
Yeah, okay.
Let's move on.
I don't think you quite understand the class five fucking shitstorm that you have brought down on yourself.
Everything don't always work out the way you want it to, Marty.
You got to adapt, man.
What the fuck are you doing? We're partners, Marlon.
That's gotta mean something to you! It It does, man.
It does, really? Because it Let me tell you something, it certainly doesn't fuckin' feel that way.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry you feel like that, man.
I don't hold back from you.
- You don't hold back from me.
- You're right, look.
I should have spoke to you first.
All right.
All right, then.
Look, I ain't trying to make no excuses or nothing, but Talia and I, we've been having this thing, and I had to cut off.
Haven't been the same, the last couple of days.
I don't know, maybe I was too hard on her, you know? No.
No.
Better in the long run for all our sakes.
Yeah.
Do me a favor, and lay low for a little while.
The feds are gonna be up your ass for weeks.
They already got a car parked on the store right now, man.
All right, well, let Jason, that's the new guy's name? - Yeah.
- Let Jason run the day-to-day.
That boy don't have it in him, man.
They said the same about you, when you started.
Now, shit is different, and you know it, too, Marty.
It's different because you had me.
- You made mistakes, too.
- Oh, is that how it was? Yeah, that's how it was.
So do me a favor, give the kid a chance, will you? Yeah, sure.
Maybe.
All right.
Now, get out of here.
Do me a favor, will you? Keep yourself uninteresting, you understand? Yeah, you're right.
You're always right, Marty.
I'm always right.
Tell me something I don't know.
Sorry for the drive.
- There are federal officers watching your store, Marlon.
- Yeah.
Perhaps a firefight in a quiet neighborhood was not a good idea.
Already been through that once today, so if you don't mind I've come up with a solution to our issue.
Have you? From now on, I'm gonna handle the shipments personally.
- Personally? - Yeah.
This is your solution? It was wrong of me to make you deal with unfamiliars.
This relationship is too important, and I haven't been treating it that way.
And I promise that won't happen again.
I've spoken to the bosses back home.
They feel it's appropriate for us to step away for a time.
Wait, wait.
I don't I don't understand.
Too much upheaval, even by your Chicago standards.
Then why the fuck did you come out here if the answer was no? Because this is an important relationship, and I want to treat it that way.
Fuck that shit, man.
In six months, Marlon, we can reassess.
Six months? Does it look like I have six months? Surely you have a rainy day fund, yes? You think this is Mexico, man? Got no fuckin' cartel money around here.
I need fuckin' product right now! Then, perhaps it would have been wise for you to stay off the radar of the DEA.
- Thank you for the coffee.
- Yeah.
How often was a mission designated covert? Uh, it wasn't common.
It wasn't uncommon.
What does that mean? One in six, maybe seven.
And AJ Baldwin coordinated these? Uh, there was a guy before him, Lieutenant Svoboda, but AJ took over about two years into my stint.
What was Mr.
Baldwin's reaction, if any, when you told him what had happened? He was calm.
- Calm? - That's right.
He was calm when you told him you had just killed American Marines? In my experience, uh, internal and external, reactions are greatly disparate in my line of work.
AJ was a professional.
How did he instruct you to proceed? No, he didn't.
So You just dropped $10 million on the floor of his office and left? It wasn't his job to instruct us.
It was his job to make sure operations ran smoothly.
And when they didn't? It was his job to figure out why.
And where you involved in that process? - I was.
- What did it entail? AJ set up a meeting with my team and the DOD, where the order originated from.
Who did you meet with? Lloyd Roberts, special aide to the office of General Lance Howard.
Thanks again for letting me use your kitchen.
This is good.
- Needs a little more Cayenne pepper.
- Not too much.
He won't like it.
True.
The boy does have a stomach.
This dinner needs to go perfect.
Honey, I just don't want you to get your hopes up.
- What? - Well, this is nice and all, but these things take time.
Ugh, it's been almost a week.
Well I'm just saying that eventually he'll come around, but if you force it Look, I know I can be a problem sometimes, but things are different now.
Maybe for you.
Not for him.
I just, I want him to see that I'm trying, you know.
Yeah.
Come here.
It's okay, baby.
Hey, Aunty.
I hope you got plenty of that brisket.
Be nice.
What What is she doin' here? She wanted to cook you something special.
I made you my chicken stew.
Aunty, you know this ain't gonna work.
Family's together, it always works.
- Tell her I got called out.
- Please.
The chicken stew ain't gonna change nothin'.
It maybe could say "I'm sorry.
" You born sorry.
Always apologizing.
I quit drinking.
- Since when? Since breakfast? - No, for real.
It's different now.
- I have a job.
- T, I don't need this right now.
I got too much shit going on in my head.
- We're blood.
- Blood? Blood don't steal from blood.
I ain't a bad person, Mar.
I know you know that.
Sure, I fuck up now and then, but You know I would never harm you purposefully.
Now, that's what I like to see.
Vegetables will be done in five minutes.
Wash up.
- Fuck it, I'm out.
- You owe me.
What do you want from me? I want to be brother and sister like always.
You destroyed that, T.
It is different now.
I need you more.
I made you my chicken stew.
Take Aunty to Oscar's.
He's deep in your brain, screwin' up all your righteous thinking.
You a black-ass fool, Marlon, buyin' that man's shit.
- He took care of both of us.
- Sure, he did.
Marlon's gonna be a big ass businessman.
Marlon's gonna sit the table with them fancy-ass white folk.
You his nigga, Marlon.
He tells you to bend over, you say yes and spread them fine black cheeks as wide as they go.
Mr.
Marty Stein's dandy nigga, his mandingo slave boy.
Oh, my God.
- Come on, get up.
Let me help you.
- Fuck you! - Fuck.
- Oh, shit.
Officer Finn! Jesus, Sasha, it's not even 8:00 AM.
Hummer and a cup of coffee.
Great way to start the day.
What do you got for me? I mean, Breeds got lips squeezed tighter than a Catholic school girl.
You're very funny, you know that? Come here, I wanna show you something.
This Ty motherfucker tried to kill my partner, and someone is gonna die for that, Sasha.
And I don't particularly care who.
Okay, fuck.
Okay.
One of Ty's boys, Malcolm, likes his balls sucked a couple of times a week.
I usually go to his crib over on 12th, but yesterday, he says I should meet him at a different place.
- Where? - 193 Dowling Street.
Apartment 202.
- How do you know Ty's gonna be there? - I don't.
But Malcolm's his number one bodyguard.
Apartment 202.
You better not be fucking with me, Sasha.
Hey.
Yeah, I got him.
So, who thinks this guy is batshit crazy? He did volunteer to fight in Afghanistan, twice.
He also confessed to three murders.
My point exactly.
What sane person does that? Especially when we don't even know that a crime's been committed.
It's called conscience.
I read about it in a book.
All three of the DOAs checked out, but they were listed as killed in a helicopter crash.
You think Kelly's full of shit? Or the dead Marines were doing something they shouldn't have been doing, and Kelly's part of the cover up.
Or he's a good guy with no personal agenda, who simply got caught up in a bad situation and can't live with it.
Think Kelly's trying to protect Roberts? Why not? Roberts is General Lance Howard's right-hand.
That's four-star General Howard, by the way.
Shit.
Could be looking at corruption that reaches to the highest levels of the US military.
Embezzlement, murder, conspiracy.
Who knows what else.
Only we don't have shit on either Roberts or Howard.
We have Kelly's sworn statement.
In which he doesn't directly incriminate anyone but himself.
Yet.
We just have to connect the dots.
I want to talk to Kelly alone.
Is this CI reliable? She knows people, people who know people.
Like, 40 bucks a pop knows people? I do know women who aren't hookers, you know.
I'm going in first.
D, we got six guys.
I'm first.
- You gonna let me finish? - All right.
Pastrami, Swiss, extra Russian dressing.
It's gonna take a lot more than a sandwich, Patty.
It's not the first time the source screwed the pooch and it will not be the last.
Never trust a hooker.
Story of my life.
I knew it.
All your CIs are fucking hookers.
It's the noblest profession.
Oldest.
Why can't it be both? I mean, Sasha Her info might have been good.
And Ty just relocated.
There wasn't a stick of furniture in that place.
Why am I doing this? You screwed up.
Because I brought the goodies! You know what, word of advice, you want to get along with the male of the species, a little thank you goes a very long way.
Do I hear one ounce of gratitude from you for writing 12 pages on why we broke into an empty fucking apartment? Whoa! Fire in the hole.
Jack's gonna propose.
Oh, yeah? To who? I found a ring hidden in his shoe in his closet.
Congratulations? I mean, I'm sorry? The only reason I found it was cause I was looking through his stuff for drugs.
- You didn't find any? - Of course not.
So, that's that's a good thing.
I don't trust him, Patty.
How can I marry a guy I don't trust? You gonna eat the chips? Charles Ponzi.
Grigory Potemkin.
- Ow.
- Sorry.
No, that's so good! Let us not forget Frank Abagnale.
- Never heard of him.
- You're kidding.
Leonardo Dicaprio, in that movie? Catch Me motherfucker, whatever.
Tom Hanks chased him all over the world.
I missed it.
The greatest confidence man the world has ever seen.
What did these men know that mere mortals don't? That human nature is 99% greed.
Money and the chance to beat the other guy.
Sex.
Sex.
Sex is always a thing.
Put a little bait in front of any one of them, and he or she I am not sexist.
They will look at a potato and see the hope diamond.
I'll get it.
Ray Williams' wife changed her mind.
What? Why? She told me to tell you to go fuck yourself, that's why.
- You offered her more money? - Double.
- Didn't make a difference.
- But if the US attorney believes Ethan We could have a whole bus load of nuns telling the story.
If Donna and Connie don't sing from the same hymn sheet, tell them Roberts paid them off.
There's no probable cause.
No warrant to search his home.
Then they don't find the money and then they've got nothing on Roberts.
And then, they've got nothing on Howard.
And the whole scheme is fucked! And Ethan rots in a federal pen.
Take me to Dearborn.
And sometimes, a potato is just a potato.
So, Mr.
Kelly Video recorder's off.
What difference does that make? Well, it's just you and me talking man-to-man, so to speak.
No legalese.
No on the record.
Just two people trying to make sense of what happened.
- I told you what happened.
- You told me a story.
Well, what else was I supposed to tell you? Nobody dragged me in here, Miss Richmond.
I confessed willingly.
Okay, well humor me on this.
The way I see it, it's like, a ball balanced on the point of a pencil.
And a sneeze, even the smallest sneeze, a hiccup, anything like that, could knock the ball off on to one side of the line or the other.
Why would I care? Because, between me and you, it's the difference between you walking out of here a free man or spending the rest of your life in a federal penitentiary.
You know, I'm a little lost.
Where are you headed with this? Sure.
Right.
You're good at it.
But you already know that.
Good at what? Contrition.
Or rather, you're good at playing contrition.
That would be more accurate.
I've had hundreds of guys sit in that chair and tell me a pool full of piss is champagne.
And I am proud to say that while I may have dipped my toes in once or twice, I never dove in for a swim.
Miss Richmond, let me be very clear with you.
I have told you, and your colleagues, everything that I know.
Tell me more.
About Lloyd Roberts.
And General Howard.
Chain of command bullshit.
"Never accuse your superiors.
" I understand that.
The thing is, Mr.
Kelly, you're not in the army anymore.
I'm aware of that.
I see the piss filling the pool, Ethan.
- Mr.
Stein! - Excuse me.
- I couldn't stop him.
- Excuse me.
Don't say another word.
Cynthia, you know better than this.
- He waived counsel.
- Well, I am un-waiving it.
Marty, you could have saved yourself a trip.
We have a full confession on videotape.
Ethan Kelly, you are under arrest for murder.
You have the right to remain silent.
You have the right to a lawyer.
I am his fucking lawyer!
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