Saving Grace s03e02 Episode Script

She's a Lump

What difference does it make? Are you kidding me? It's not our house.
- That's the point! - You are disgusting.
Rhetta! Rhetta! - Were you asleep? - I was asleep.
You heard every word, didn't you? Oh, I'm sorry! I know we kept you up last night too! - Shut up.
What's going on? - Okay.
Ronnie is so stressed out about everything.
The farm, money, and now with all of us staying here because of the termites it's like - Come back to bed, Rhetta.
- Rhetta's sleeping with me tonight.
We're not done talking about this.
I don't know why I'm laughing.
For the past few months talking is all the birthday boy has wanted to do.
Months? Really? - Shit.
- That's what we were talking about.
He wanted to you know, here, in your house! He's under a lot of pressure! I'd say he's about to explode.
You gonna check your message? I already know who it is and what it says.
It's Ham saying good night.
Oh, you are good.
Ronnie! What are you doing? Something I should've done a long time ago.
Oh, Grace! - Man tickle.
Man tickle.
- Man tickle! Oh, my God! I'll get you! Oh! I'll get you I'll get you too.
#So pretty and, oh, so bold # # Got a heart full of gold on a Ionely road # - # She said, "I don't even think that God can save me"# - # Save me # # Am I gaining ground Am I losing face # # Have I lost and found my saving grace # # Thankful for the gift my angels gave me ## - You see what I see? - Lions, tigers and bears? At least I know I'm not still drunk.
I don't know how you do it.
Practice.
Hey.
The group's leader found the body at 7:14 a.
m.
Dropped the cake.
She's out front with Butch and Bobby and a lot of freaked-out people.
The meeting was supposed to start at 8:00 a.
m.
Well, they're gonna really need a meeting after this.
- Her neck broken, Henry? - Stretched out a bit, but not broken.
Shit.
I know her.
Shit! Ham, Rhetta, we know her.
It's Judy, Judy Kramer, the court reporter.
- Shit.
- Always drank hot tea with milk.
- Talked a lot about her cats.
- Yeah.
Aw, man! Last time I saw her, her cat just had kittens.
I told her I'd try and find a home for 'em.
Henry, if her neck's not broken Oh, you only need four pounds of pressure to cut off the jugular's circulation.
Ten seconds later, you're unconscious.
Those scratches on her neck? Hangers can involuntarily pry at the ligature, even after losing consciousness.
- That's kind of creepy.
- And we found this in her pocket.
Suicide note.
"To whoever cares "I've been hurt, humiliated, betrayed "by someone who doesn't love me "destroyed because I still love him.
I've finally taken my last drink.
" Shit.
There's gotta be a better way to end a relationship than this, man.
I'll notify Judy's mom.
Hey, Grace? I don't see any skin under her nails.
So those scratches on her neck weren't made trying to loosen the rope? More likely someone trying to tighten it.
Judy's suicide just turned into Judy's murder.
Hanadarko.
That Jane Doe from our last case.
- Mmm.
- I need to get over to the hospital.
Why? Uh, girl got no family.
I need to, you know, tie up some loose ends.
Loose ends on that case were tied up last week.
I've gotta go.
Would you like to sit down? No.
- Please.
- Oh.
People blame their groups for a lot of things.
Judy resented almost everybody in that group.
That doesn't sound like the Judy I knew.
- Why the resentment? - I'm sorry.
What we hear inside there who we see in there, stays in there.
It's like Las Vegas without the booze.
Sir, how well did you know Judy? What about you, ma'am? They call it Drinkers Anonymous for a reason, Detective.
So why aren't you as anonymous as the rest of them? Because last week Judy took her first 60-day pin sober.
That's how I want to remember her.
Pitcher throws the fastball.
It's a hard hit.
Around to third - What's going on? - Well, she's in a coma.
A coma? I thought you said it was great news.
- Well, she's gonna live, Grace.
- She's a lump.
- That's kinda harsh, ain't it? - You pull me away from a case for this? Well, she's in a coma, but she's alive.
Her mind, her heart, her soul they're still inside her.
She just needs help getting it out.
Any suggestions? Boo! Well, I don't know.
They're gonna work with her in physical therapy.
Do other shit, I imagine.
Longest coma a patient ever came out of was 30 years.
Have fun, dude.
I don't even know her name.
I need to find her family, tell 'em where she is, tell 'em she's alive.
Lot easier than telling them she's dead, huh? You and me, we're we're both messengers.
I hate this part of my job.
Me too, sometimes.
They never forget it.
Judy's mom She's gonna relive it over and over.
She's gonna see me.
Remember this? Judy named each one of her cats after the Seven Dwarfs.
Told me she thought I should take Dopey.
Thought I should take Grumpy.
- You heard from Grace? - She's making the notification to Judy's mom.
I got Judy Kramer's suicide note.
- Which is a fake, right? - I don't know.
I'm thinking it's real.
- Henry said she was murdered.
- Well, she was.
But I ran her name, found three D.
U.
I.
's.
So I compared her signature on the note to her D.
U.
I.
implied consent forms.
- It looks like they match.
- Well, let's have Forensic Documents take a look.
- Come over this way.
- All right.
Judy's sponsor.
She arrived at Morgan Hall, saw Judy, took off.
Where'd you find her? Across the street, rum and Coke sittin' in front of her.
I have been sober 10 years.
That's 3,675 days, to be exact.
Doesn't mean I can't watch ice melt.
Preliminary blood-alcohol level shows that Judy had three times the legal limit.
That surprise you, Zoe? You feel any responsibility for her slipping? - I wasn't her first sponsor.
I wouldn't have been her last.
- Why is that? Because every time Judy slipped, she changed sponsors.
She tried it three times with me.
I wouldn't let her.
Look, Zoe we all worked with Judy, cared about her.
You were her sponsor.
I'm sure you cared about her too.
You left the scene of a murder, went across the street, ordered a drink.
Makes us wonder why, Zoe.
Maybe you thought you should have one last binge before you went to jail.
Judy's death doesn't give me license to disregard her privacy.
But her asshole boyfriend, Curtis he isn't in our group.
So if you happen to ask me about him it'd be my pleasure to answer you.
- They've been going out for over three years.
- Is there a "Y"? - No "Y.
" - How 'bout an "R"? No "R," except in "loser.
" Anyway, according to Zoe, Judy and her boyfriend Curtis had a fight the night she was killed.
- Rhetta.
You get any prints off that false suicide note? - Only Judy's.
- Anything more from the crime scene? - No.
It's been cleared.
How did Judy's mom take the news? I need a drink.
She wouldn't let go.
- Is there a "D"? - Three of them.
"A dead end.
" So, group's leader finds the body at 7:14 a.
m.
She calls our office at 7:22 and we arrive on the scene at 8:12.
Now, Henry said the body had been dead for about three hours putting the time of death around 5:00 in the morning.
What do we have? What we don't have is an inverted V-shaped groove around Judy's neck.
Instead, we have a groove which completely encircles her neck and isn't V-shaped.
Judy was strangled with the rope before she was hung with it.
Okay.
We've got a homicide and a cause of death.
And no one who will talk to us.
Do we have any newcomers tonight? Oh.
My name is Grace, and I'm addicted to alcohol.
Welcome, Grace.
Welcome, Grace.
You can share whenever you feel ready.
Anybody here have 30 days? - I do.
- Oh, wonderful! Thank you so much.
- How about 60 days? - Right here.
- Whoo! - Good.
Nine months? - What'd I bust you for? - Possession.
- Meth? - Stolen vehicle.
'63 red Corvette, split window? Yeah.
Best thing that ever happened to my sobriety.
- Thanks.
- How 'bout one year? Thing is I don't really want anybody here to know I'm a cop.
No worries, Grace.
What's said in here is sacred.
Now, who would like to share? I'm Ellen, and I'm addicted to alcohol.
- Welcome, Ellen.
- I want a drink so bad.
Judy was my friend.
We helped each other stay sober.
We talked, and I talked to her just last night.
We're not supposed to keep secrets in here, right? But sometimes you don't get a second chance to, you know, say something or I just can't believe she's gone.
I miss her already.
What do you think? I think she knows more about Judy than anyone else.
If we turn her over to Butch and Bobby, she's gonna stonewall like the rest of them.
- Yeah.
Let's you and me play this out.
- All right.
- Come over, man.
I'll make dinner.
- Not tonight.
Where are you going? Back to the hospital.
Hey.
So how was your day? Nurses seem pretty cool.
You gonna wake up, tell me we're related tell me you knew my sister? Okay.
Well, I gotta get back to work but, uh, l-I'll see you soon.
Talk to you later.
Okay.
Well, uh you two are getting along pretty good, huh? There's, uh There's one thing you need to know about Grace.
Um Hmm.
She's a Sooner fan.
But y'all can work that out.
Good morning.
Hello.
My name is Doc, and I don't have a home.
Can I come live with you? Oh, my God! Where did you get her? - I came from Judy's apartment.
There are six more upstairs.
- Six? I'd take one, but I'm afraid it would make Gus, you know, so uncomfortable.
Whoa, hey, hey, hey! Stay where you are, missy.
You can't bring a cat in here! - Hey yourself, missy, with a pizza pie in her hand.
- Pizza never leaves my desk.
Cat hair will.
Jimmy, would you mind taking Bashful upstairs? Just, you know, put her with the other ones.
- You got a farm.
Why not take 'em all? - Oh, that's just what I need.
Try and feed seven cats when I can barely afford to feed four people.
- Everything all right? - With me? Yeah, I'm fine.
You sure? You're eating a large pizza for breakfast.
- Ronnie's on his way over.
- He's coming here? Why? Gotta sign somethin' or other.
Get anything from Judy's car? Besides Judy's involuntary spastic abdominal movement? - She threw up? - All over the backseat.
I got some prints off the steering wheel.
I'm still sorting most of it out.
- Did you know Judy was an alcoholic? - Mm-mmm.
Remember what a blast we had with her on your birthday? - Oh, we were all drinking that night.
- Oh, my God.
- Oh! - Do you think I'm an alcoholic? Do I think you're an alcoholic? Let's see.
Do you ever drink alone at home? No.
Gus is usually sitting right next to me.
- Do you? - Sometimes.
Have you ever had a loss of memory as a result of drinking? I don't know.
I can't remember.
I know I have.
Next! Do you drink to forget your troubles and worries? - Not all the time.
- Me too.
I don't care what this thing says.
I care what you say.
I think you drink too much sometimes, but no, I don't think you're an alcoholic.
I don't think you are either.
Judy's sponsor didn't have many nice things to say about you, Curtis.
Wish I could say I was surprised.
Said you and Judy had a fight the night she was killed.
Judy was a recovering alcoholic.
Whether I liked it or not, fighting became our foreplay.
Also told us you and Judy's foreplay got a little rough.
It did.
She threw a phone at me and hit the wall.
- What was the fight about? - Her drinking.
She wanted one.
I did what I had to do to stop her.
What can you tell us about this? - What is it? - Judy's suicide note.
- I thought she was killed.
- It was found on her body.
Can I see it? I think this is the same thing she wrote three years ago.
- What happened three years ago? - She swallowed a bottle of pills.
- How do you know this is the same note? - I don't.
- You're not making much sense.
- I never saw it, but it's what it said.
She had it memorized.
She said it helped remind her of what could happen if she didn't stop drinking.
"I've been hurt, humiliated, betrayed by someone who doesn't love me.
" Are you the guy she's talking about? - What happened that night? - I ended things, and she couldn't handle it.
- Who found her? - Who took her to the hospital? I don't know.
Okay? I left after we broke up.
It's not like I didn't ask.
She said if she told me, it'd be like outing an alcoholic who didn't want to be outed.
- What does that mean? - Someone in the program was with her, I guess.
Can I ask you something? Her cats They were the only reason she ever stayed sober.
What's gonna happen to them? Three years ago someone, most likely in the program finds Judy whacked out on pills, takes her to the hospital, saves her life.
I'm calling emergency rooms.
See which ones have records of Judy being admitted.
Same person who took Judy to the hospital had access to the suicide note.
- That's who we're looking for.
- I talked to her boss.
She said she got fired six months ago 'cause she had a big mouth.
- That doesn't sound like Judy.
- Some people change when they drink.
You guys have never seen me drink tequila for a reason.
We get anything off the phone list I got at the meeting? Two wrong numbers, a lot of hang-ups, and a bunch of "I can't talk to you about anything that happens at our meetings.
" Half the people who go to those meetings don't want to put their names on the phone list.
We want these people to start talking, we're gonna have to subpoena them.
- Meow.
- Grace, don't even start.
There's no way I can take a cat.
Grumpy.
Say hello to your new mama.
This is Grumpy? Aw.
You see Rhetta come up here? No.
Is everything all right? Ronnie.
Ronnie.
Rhetta, what happened? Ronnie's decided to sell the farm.
Ronnie says if we don't sell it, we're gonna lose it outright.
Says here he's known for three months.
When was he gonna tell you? Said he didn't know how.
How am I gonna tell my parents? It's gonna kill my dad.
And your mom's gonna kill Ronnie.
That farm has been in my family for over a hundred years.
It survived the dust bowl, ice storms, tornadoes but not Rhetta and Ronnie.
The kids have never lived anyplace else.
I've never lived anywhere else.
He asked me to sign the listing papers.
Don't.
Don't do anything.
We'll look over all the options, pull out some equity.
- There's none left.
- We'll get a line of credit.
- It's frozen.
- We'll have somebody else go over the books.
Hell, Rhetta, if we have to rob a bank.
I mean It's okay, Grace.
I gotta go find Ronnie.
I love you.
Thank you for sharing.
Uh, excuse me? Okay.
- For what? - Is that a cat? Yeah.
Cat.
Cat in bag.
I'm sorry, ma'am, but you cannot bring animals in here.
Why not? There's animals all over the place.
Look! That one's moving! I'm taking care of Judy's cat.
- Uh, Ralphie, can you help her out? - Hey, let me help you out.
Don't you touch my pussy! Can you please at least take a seat? - Yes, Susan, I can.
- Okay.
Yes.
Let's start with a newcomer.
Uh, what about you, sir? Would you like to share? Nah, I'll pass.
Excuse me.
Mmm.
This is Lucky.
Did you know Lucky? Judy's sweet Lucky? Kitty, kitty, kitty! Miss? You really do need to take a seat.
Meow.
Meow.
Mrs.
Kramer, we ran some prints found on the steering wheel of Judy's car.
Do you recognize the names of anyone on that list? Curtis, of course.
He drove her home a lot, from bars.
Ellen was a good friend of Judy's.
Mrs.
Kramer, according to her phone records Judy called you several times the night she died.
Each time she called she was more upset.
- Do you know what Judy was upset about? - Curtis was having an affair.
- Did she tell you with who? - I don't think she knew.
A few years back something happened in Judy's life.
Do you know anything about that? If you're asking me if I knew about her suicide attempt, yes.
- Do you know who found her? - No.
- What about the hospital she was taken to? - Mercy Hospital.
You need to stop drinking.
How do you do this? How do you not drink? Minute by minute, hour by hour Day by day.
Yeah, I tried that.
But Then, you know, shit happens.
You can get through the shit without a drink.
What about the death of a good friend? The murder of a good friend? Am I the only one who's scared? I mean, you know What if somebody in the program killed Judy? Let's keep the focus on you, Grace.
- How long you been sober? - Three years, 11 months, two days.
I can't do this.
I can't do this.
- None of us can do it alone.
That's why we have meetings.
- And sponsors.
Will you be my sponsor? Grace being someone's sponsor is something I take seriously.
It's my number.
Call me when you're sober.
Forensic Documents confirmed Judy's suicide note was written in her own handwriting but the date at the top was written by a different hand, in a different ink.
- What else we got? - We got E.
R.
records from Mercy Hospital.
Three years ago, Judy had her stomach pumped for an accidental overdose.
No record of who dropped her off.
- What about the ropes? - Standard half-inch hemp.
Every hardware store carries it.
Judy's last meal, what I found in her backseat shrimp tempura.
And the alcohol? A rice base.
Sake.
Okay.
Let's find out where Judy ate her last supper.
Maybe someone saw her, saw who she was with.
I pulled receipts on Judy's credit cards.
- Don't remember a Japanese restaurant.
- Okay, let's check again.
Oh, Jesus! You scared the shit out of me, Grace! Better than beating the shit out of you for following me twice.
- What's going on? - You tell me.
Why do you care so much about this girl? I just want to help her.
She just got to me, okay? Okay? - Whatever, man.
- Ham! God, I can't I don't know what l This is just It's like I'm addicted, Grace to you to the next time I can see you, the next time I can touch you.
- I don't know what to do.
- First thing, stop stalking me.
- Grace - Second thing, stop stalking me.
Welcome back.
How's the lump? That's kind of harsh, isn't it? I spent three hours last night Iooking into the most beautiful black eyes.
Only four more senses to wake up.
Doctor called it an apallic coma.
Still doesn't respond, you know? Can't talk, feel pain, hear anything.
But he said that's a good sign.
Well, for right now, she's caught between the dark and the light.
He says if she starts to wake, she can respond to specific stimuli.
- Are you ever gonna talk to Ronnie again? - I'm mad at him.
Not any more than he's mad at himself.
I wouldn't bet your wings on that.
You know, a good man can think he's doing all the right things work himself silly and still lose a farm.
What the heck are you doing? Getting ready for company.
- We got a whole bunch of numbers.
- Run some numbers.
Of the prints on Judy's steering wheel, I got names on seven.
Brent Knox was killed in a car accident.
Alibi checked out for Amber Kinsey.
- What about the other three? - All said the same thing.
Up till a couple months ago, they had to take Judy home from the bar.
All three checked out.
Only these two turned up on Judy's phone records the night she was killed.
Ellen Cooper and Curtis Marks.
Hey! Just talked to the sushi chef at the Tempura House in Norman.
- Judy's last meal.
- Showed him a picture of Judy.
Remembers her yelling at some guy.
Said it was around 7:00.
Both drank a lot of sake.
- Can he describe the guy? - No.
He said all white guys look alike to him.
The guy could be Curtis.
Judy called him from her cell phone at 5:14, and there's no calls after 6:15.
Also checked the receipts from that night.
Nothing from Curtis.
- Could've paid cash.
- Who has cash anymore? - What else have we got on Curtis? - Dumped his phone.
Judy wasn't the only one calling Ellen the past few months.
That cheatin' son of a bitch! Let's bring Curtis back in here.
He and Ellen suddenly have too many things in common.
Maybe killing Judy was one of them.
- Grace? - Come in! I'm glad you called.
Glad you came.
This isn't easy trusting someone.
It's too hard not to trust.
You can't do it alone.
Make yourself at home.
Look around.
Let me know if you have any questions.
- I can't stop thinking about Judy.
- Me too.
You guys were closer than we were.
You know.
I just met Judy a year ago.
I didn't think I was gonna like her but how do you not like Judy, you know? Give me a hand.
Oh.
Oh! My brother, the priest he likes to go through my trash.
I had a sister like that, until she found one of my boyfriend's condoms.
Oh, shit.
I just heard Judy was drunk when she died.
- That is what stopped me from taking a drink.
- Good.
Why did she go out? You talked to her, didn't ya? She was an alcoholic.
That's the only excuse we need.
Not when someone you love has been murdered.
Well, that's the last of 'em.
You sure? Yeah.
Grace, I've been a sponsor for two years and I know when an alcoholic is lying.
This was my favorite place.
- You're good.
- You don't ever have to drink again, Grace.
Not over Judy, not over anything.
Yeah.
How do you deal with it? Your last conversation with her Did you ever feel like you could've done something different said something different so she wouldn't have died? I'm not gonna tell you what we talked about, Grace.
That's not how we do things.
The night Judy died, you weren't fighting about her drinking.
You were fighting about Ellen.
You were screwing Ellen.
Judy found out.
You got rough.
Not a stretch to imagine you killing her.
Come on! Yeah, you're right, okay? Judy found out I was banging someone on the side, and we had a fight.
- Why am I gonna kill her? - Did she know it was Ellen? - No.
And it's no big thing.
- How did Ellen feel about it? Shit, she wanted to get married, okay? It wasn't gonna happen.
- You two decide to get rid of Judy? - Didn't happen.
- Why wouldn't I just break up? - That's the brilliance of your plan.
Last time you called it off, she tried to kill herself.
- You had the note, wrote a new date on it.
- I did not do this.
What is it? - I'm a horrible person.
- You're not a horrible person.
You're a sick person.
So am I.
You don't know what I've done.
We've all done things we're not proud of.
Grace, don't! Don't! Let me have it.
See? I can't do it! l-I can't! I've been sleeping with Judy's boyfriend! You try living with that! I have been screwing my friend's boyfriend! For how long? Oh, I don't know.
Like six months.
He asked me to marry him.
Curtis! I knew We both knew it was wrong, but we couldn't help it! Something about him, you know? I don't know.
It's like I'm addicted to him.
I love the way he smells the way he tickles me makes love to me! I have to call him! Curtis said when she had 90 days when she was strong he was gonna tell her about us.
When was he gonna tell you about me? - I think the son of a bitch could've killed Judy.
- No.
He was with me that night.
I made brownies.
Judy was dying, and we were eating brownies.
You were together the whole night? Till midnight.
He said he had to get up for work.
I don't know what to believe.
My stomach.
Judy tried to kill herself over Curtis three years ago.
You know about that? Yes.
I went to see her in the hospital.
That's how I met Curtis.
- Did Curtis bring her there? - Where? To the hospital, when Judy tried to kill herself.
Judy didn't go to the hospital.
Somebody tried to kill Judy.
It was terrible! Three years ago Ellen, who took Judy to the hospital? Her sponsor.
She always had a new sponsor.
- What was the person's name? - Who? Judy's sponsor, who saved her life? And then he killed her? He? You said "he," Ellen.
Was it a man who took her? Mmm.
I'm not supposed to talk about that.
Why do you want to know all this anyway? Because whoever took Judy to the hospital three years ago could be the one who killed her.
- And if you loved Judy - I did.
Then tell me.
Tell me! Who found Judy and took her to the hospital? I don't It It was her sponsor, Percy.
Oh, my God.
The night she died, she must've called Percy from Curtis's phone.
- Just found it on his records.
- She wanted to talk.
Invited him out for Japanese food.
Got his credit card receipt from the restaurant.
So Percy goes to meetings, but has the occasional sake.
If so, he's got a lot more to worry about than a hangover.
He did time for drunken assault four years ago.
- Conditional parole? - His stay-out-of-jail card? No booze.
Wondered if Judy knew, she'd tell anyone.
- Is that reason enough to kill? - Depends on how much you hate prison.
Where's Grace? Keeping an eye on Percy in case he decides to pull a geographic.
We have one birthday tonight.
Percy for three years.
- Laura and Allen are giving him his cake.
- Whoo! Whoo-hoo! Three years! That's great! Percy! Percy! All right! Percy! E-Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
What are you doing? Oh, I'm standing in for somebody who was supposed to be here.
She had 60 real days.
Yeah! Whoo.
Not three bullshit years.
- My three years aren't bullshit.
- Want to prove that? Judge finds out you've been drinking, you lose more than your sobriety.
- You lose your freedom.
- I haven't been drinking.
Why'd you keep Judy's suicide note? We got your prints on it.
- Six perfect prints.
- She showed it to me once.
So what? Was Judy supposed to be here watching you take your cake? - You couldn't risk the truth coming out of her mouth.
- Can someone get her out of here? - Let's get everybody out of here so we can talk.
- You heard her.
Let's move.
Move, move, move, move! Let's go.
Everybody out.
- This way.
No problem.
- Move, move, move.
Let's go.
This is bullshit.
- Stay a while.
It's your party.
- So how'd you get her to drink? You know, make up a big lie? Kick her while she was down? Butch, you were a Boy Scout.
Know anything about knots? Actually, it was a simple slipknot.
- How did he get her strung up? - She was already dead! Look.
She's drunk, right? Running her big mouth.
- He puts her in the backseat of her car.
- That's when she threw up.
- This is getting way out of control.
- He strangles her with the rope.
- Now, that shut her up.
- Huh.
No skin, man.
- I told you he didn't do it.
- Dude's taken a shower since he killed her.
- Drives her to Morgan Hall, puts the suicide note in her pocket.
- Drags her across the room.
Was this Was this how he did it? Look, he didn't do it.
Why can't you just drop it? - Don't forget the chair so it looks like a suicide.
- Oh, right.
Good thinking.
- Anybody understand physics? - Ah, it worked like a pulley.
He pulled the body up into position, tied the rope around the fan.
Come on, Grace.
Why would he do that? 'Cause he didn't wanna go back to prison! Judy and her big mouth, you know? She was gonna kill herself eventually.
Come here.
- You'll take care of him? - I will.
- All right.
- Anyone figure out why Percy kept the note? Yeah.
Judy asked him to.
She wanted a reminder of what she'd done.
F.
Y.
I.
, he didn't pass the pee test.
Yeah.
Well, parole violation is just the start of his problems.
He's the last one.
They say dogs are pack animals.
- Cats don't like to be alone either.
- Who does? Here you go, Sneezy.
Oh! You got a visitor.
You want me to handle this? It's my mess to clean up.
Hi, Ellen.
That's for my three years, Brought you something.
Oh! This is my favorite part.
Shit, man.
You're somewhere deep.
How can anybody wake up in this place? English - US - SDH
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