Seven Seconds (2018) s01e05 Episode Script

Of Gods and Men

1 [SIREN WAILS IN DISTANCE.]
- [TERESA LAUGHS.]
- [WILCOX.]
You got your mommy's looks.
- [BABY COOING.]
- [TERESA.]
Ooh Just chill.
So sweet.
I think you like that one.
What the fuck are you two doing here? Morning to you too, Pete.
Mr.
Sunshine, this guy.
You ain't a miserable bastard like your old man, right, Mikey? - 'Course you're not.
- Where's Marie? She ran out to Newport to get stuff for the christening.
- You weren't picking up your phone.
- Me and T are your babysitters.
Kid's fucking cute.
Don't look like you at all.
[DOORBELL RINGING REPEATEDLY.]
[POUNDING AT DOOR.]
You just gonna stand there? Just leave everything inside.
There's more in the car.
No one else could watch Mikey besides Frick and Fuck in there? [MARIE.]
I left him with his aunt and a cop, what more do you want? [PETE.]
Not them in my house when I come home.
You and T have been fighting since we were kids and I'm tired of it.
Jesus.
Anything but empty shelves left in Newport? There's so many odds and ends going into this christening.
Even picked us up a couple of hankies.
Figured we'd be bawling our eyes out.
I'll show you what I got inside.
I can't.
I gotta get back to work.
You just got here, Petey.
I haven't seen you since yesterday at breakfast.
Haven't slept since then neither, so don't start.
You think I slept? You didn't want me working, but these double shifts are getting too much.
You got all kinds of issues with my hours, but not with buying all this shit.
Yeah? [BIRD CAWING.]
[SOFT CLATTERING.]
[SIRENS WAILING, CHIRPING.]
[KJ.]
You've reached Assistant Prosecutor KJ Harper.
Leave a message.
Where the fuck are you, KJ? [ENGINE STARTS.]
Where are we going? Taking you for a sit-down with the assistant prosecutor.
The courthouse is the other way.
We're going to her apartment.
- Help! Help! Somebody help me, please! - [FISH.]
Hey, hey, hey, listen.
- I know you're scared - Hey! Get off! - Help me! Get off me! Help! - Hey.
Just stop.
- Look, look, look, look! Hey, look.
- Please help me! - Smile.
- [CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS.]
There you go.
Okay, send that to your the boyfriend, or BFF, or fucking Chat Snap.
Fuck, whatever.
All right? Some killer I'd be putting that all over the net, right? [FISH SIGHS.]
Ew, I look fat.
Gross.
Here.
You have to put it down, like at an angle.
See? [CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS.]
[NADINE TYPING MESSAGE.]
[SENDS MESSAGE.]
Okay, now that we're done with that, are we good? Okay, here's what's gonna happen.
You're gonna sit still.
I'm going to go talk to the lawyer.
Okay, swear to God, she's a friend.
She's gonna help us.
Okay? I didn't know that they were cops.
It'll be okay.
Okay? [SNIFFS.]
You're home.
I thought you were at work.
I was just about to call you.
- 'Saiah, I just saw the man.
- Saw who? The man from Brenton's hospital room.
The one that left the seagull.
So, I need you to go back there with me right now so we can talk to him together.
Viola called from school, said you didn't show up for work.
Yeah, that's because I saw him! He's a cop, 'Saiah.
And I know where he lives 'cause I followed him home.
- So let's go.
- Baby.
- Come in here and sit down for a minute.
- Why? Sit down for what? - Tricey, just for a minute.
- We need to talk to him.
I understand.
Yes.
Let's just talk for a minute.
Latrice.
What is this? I brought Pastor here because you're you're scaring me, Trice.
No.
No, we don't have time to do this right now.
You're not sleeping, baby.
We've been married 20 years, you didn't think I'd notice? Your husband tells me you aren't eating either.
Seeing people who aren't there.
We could be talking to him instead of standing here, 'Saiah.
He could be answering our questions! Questions about what? What happened to Brenton! We may never know what happened.
And the only one who might ever know is God.
God didn't run my son down in the street and leave him to die.
A man did that.
Latrice, I've seen a lot of people through this sort of thing.
It's rough, but the ones who come out of it, who keep their heads above water, they lean into Him.
I was in that church singing his praises while my son was dying in a ditch.
Lean? You want me to lean? I never prayed for anything harder in my life than for my son to live.
All the while, somebody else was praying for him to die.
So I'm done praying to a God who answers a murderer over a mother.
Doesn't know what she's saying.
Head is spiraling.
No.
I am very clear about what I'm saying.
I know that I am in this house bleeding, every day, all day, but I'm doing it by myself.
- Why don't we all take a moment - What'd you say? You never loved Brenton the way I did.
Never.
You never gave him an inch, Isaiah.
You never let him breathe.
If he ever wanted anything, he came to me, not you.
He came to you for coddling.
You spoiled that boy when some discipline might've kept him out of that gang, kept him alive! Oh! - Oh, no.
No, no.
- Trice, I'm sorry.
I didn't mean that.
[DOOR OPENS.]
[DOOR CLOSES.]
[SIGHS.]
- [INDISTINCT POLICE RADIO CHATTER.]
- [PHONE RINGING.]
Got grand jury coming up for that corner bust.
It's your collar, Officers.
It's your court date.
- ["POP! GOES THE WEASEL" PLAYS ON TOY.]
- The fuck you doing? Was a gift for Jablonski's kid, but this cheap moron kept it for himself.
Hey, fuck that kid, he's got enough toys.
Check it out.
Oh, shit! [LAUGHS.]
Both of you better make it to grand jury on time.
I'm sick of them calling because you dumb fucks overslept.
Sorry, DiAngelo, a lot of late nights.
Hard to kick Teresa out of bed.
She's always begging for round two.
Must know you need the practice.
[CHUCKLES.]
Where's the fucking coffee in this place? Don't bother, we gotta take off.
Might be some punks moving in on Ocean and Stedman.
We're gonna sit on it overnight.
No, no, no.
It's a two-hander.
Better take me, then.
Rook's been moaning all morning about being wiped.
I'm good.
Let's go.
Kid says he's fine.
Sit down.
[OSORIO.]
Maybe bring back a lollipop for Wilcox.
Might help with his abandonment issues.
Fuck you, you got Mexican issues.
Except I'm Puerto Rican, you prick.
It's all the fucking same though, right? Should've killed that motherfucker back at the trap house.
[SPEAKING IN SPANISH.]
Holy shit, it's two tacos and a tamale.
What the fuck that even mean? You know, like two peas in a pod, except Mexican.
[LAUGHING.]
Real fucking funny, man.
You should take that show on the road.
What crawled up your ass? Hey, you all right, man? Yo, I gotta talk to you.
["CAUGHT UP IN THE RAPTURE" PLAYS.]
Here by me You let my love fly free Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, you Caught up in the rapture of love Nothing else can compare Caught up in the rapture of you [SIGHS.]
Caught up in the rapture of love [SCATTERED APPLAUSE, LAUGHTER.]
[ROCK MUSIC PLAYING.]
[WAITRESS.]
Hi.
- [PATRONS CHATTERING, LAUGHING.]
- Okay.
[KNOCKING ON THE TABLE.]
[KJ.]
No, my phone didn't die.
I'm just choosing to ignore you.
You're blowing all the work we did on this shit.
It better be fucking liquid crack.
It's Bombay gin and a squeeze of lime.
So, yeah.
It certainly is.
Our witness from the power plant, the little girl she's outside in my car.
She put DiAngelo and his crew in the park leaving the scene.
I know you got my fucking messages.
She didn't see the actual incident though, did she? She didn't see who actually hit Brenton Butler.
All she saw were some narc cops in a park, driving away.
Big fucking deal.
[GLASS SHATTERS.]
- Gotta get another.
- Sit down.
This is our chance to close this thing, you dumb asshole.
DiAngelo isn't covering this up for Joe Public, he's likely doing it for personal reasons, maybe another cop.
There's your fucking driver.
Whatever they're doing, I don't want any part of it.
I can't keep driving around with this witness forever.
And I guarantee I take her home, Mom and Dad will lawyer her up.
They're not going to let their little prep school junkie testify in a murder trial.
You need to get her on record, now.
There's not gonna be any trial, you dumb asshole, because they're cops.
Who killed a 15-year-old kid.
A black gang kid from the projects.
Yeah.
You been in a courtroom lately? No one cares about Brenton Butler.
His life does not factor into the equation of this city.
It never fucking did and it never fucking will.
So if you seriously think that I'm losing everything over this, then you're on crack, liquid or otherwise.
This is for you.
I'm really sorry.
And will you do me a favor and get her another one on me? Enjoy your everything.
Hope it's worth it.
[DOORBELL RINGS.]
- [POUNDING ON DOOR.]
- [DOORBELL RINGING REPEATEDLY.]
[SHUSHING.]
- Can I help you? - Yeah, I'm looking for a cop.
A cop that lives here.
Your husband? Uh, what's this about? Uh, my son, Brenton Brenton Butler was killed in a car accident a couple weeks ago.
Oh, I'm so sorry.
But I don't understand how my husband can help you.
He came to the hospital the night of the accident.
And he, um [BABY COOS, GRUNTS.]
He left this.
This seagull belongs to Brenton.
And I need to talk to him.
I need to find out how did he get it.
I need to know what he knows because I think he does know something about who killed my son.
You must have the wrong house.
No! No, no, no.
This is the right house.
When will he be back? Um, look, I'm sorry, but you have a child.
- Can you please just understand? - Mm-hmm.
Um, just have him call me.
All right? Just Okay.
Um My name is Latrice.
Latrice Butler.
And you can have him call me at this number.
Okay? Okay.
Okay, thank thank you.
Please Please have him call me? Don't forget.
Thank you.
Thank you.
[KJ MOANING.]
[BARTENDER.]
Come on.
Go home.
Come on.
But I Wait.
I still got a song in the queue.
You're done for tonight, KJ.
Come on.
You haven't heard me sing Aretha! You should hear it.
It's It's good.
[WHIRRING.]
That's mine.
That's Hey! That's my car.
It's impound's car now.
You can have it back in an hour.
You can pick it up here.
I want my fucking car.
Hey, why don't you call a cab, all right? Hey! Come on! Lady, you can't be on here.
- I ow! - Get off the truck.
- I will sue you for assault.
- [OFFICER.]
Is there a problem here, sir? Ah! Now you want to act like a cop.
Like you know how to do your fucking job.
- Excuse me? - You heard me the first time.
She bothering you? - I am an assistant prosecutor - All right.
All right.
with the county, so you work for me.
So tell that fucking fuck to give me my car back! - Ma'am, ma'am, ma'am, ma'am.
- Damn it! All right, calm down.
You need a ride to the impound lot? Or help getting home? I'm fine.
So why don't you mind your fucking business, Eckerd? I tell you what to do.
I'm in charge here, not you, Eckerd.
You're all racist assholes.
Every one of you cops.
[DOOR BELL BUZZING.]
- [BUZZING CONTINUES.]
- [MUTTERS INDISTINCTLY.]
- I know she's here.
- She who? - Latrice.
- What? - She ain't come home last night.
- She ain't here neither.
- Latrice! - Boy, don't be screaming down my place.
Latrice! [DOOR OPENS.]
Y'all grown ass men.
Daddy would've hated seeing you like this.
You living here now? Marcelle can barely take care of herself and got you up under her arm like this? Why didn't Tricey come home last night? What'd you do? I know she like that park on St.
Peters.
You want, I can help you come look for her.
[SCOFFS.]
How? You gonna get your Five Kings on it? Have your thugs out there looking for my wife? Damn, man.
You're like a dog with a bone.
Ain't even about that.
- It's all about that.
- [MARCELLE.]
Hey.
Tricey gone is my fault? Everything my fault? That what you saying? Y'all need to see this.
Look.
They're saying it was a cop who killed Brenton.
[DIANGELO.]
It's hitting you hard, double-duty.
Nah.
I love it.
I'm a big fan.
The wife's an even bigger one.
[LAUGHS.]
Yeah, I bet.
Especially now with little Mikey.
[RAIN PATTERING.]
Wasn't in the cards for me, kids.
I, uh I I really wanted them though.
The team's my family.
Yours too.
I'm talking Wilcox when he marries Teresa and becomes your in-law.
Don't even joke about that shit.
The motherfucker's gonna be over at your place at Christmas.
Hand down the front of his pants, farting fucking "Deck the Halls" for the kid.
[BOTH LAUGHING.]
[WOMAN.]
Channel 9 News here live [MAN.]
Officers were allegedly involved [INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
[OFFICER.]
Everyone gather around.
[OFFICER.]
I'm guessing you all seen the news by now.
They're saying cops from our district are behind that kid's hit-and-run.
Until we get a handle of what went down, no one says shit.
As far as the press is concerned, the South's gone deaf, dumb, and blind.
A reporter shoves a mike in your face, point them to the Chief's office.
They're handling PR.
[MAN 1.]
Know which cops are being fingered for this? - [MAN 2.]
Or if the case has legs? - [MAN 3.]
Yeah.
I know as much as you do, which is jack shit.
Which doesn't sit well, since the cop who caught the case owed me a heads-up.
Who is this Fish, whatever the fuck his name is? The guy's from across the fucking river.
Paint hasn't even dried on his locker yet.
New York City boy lands on this side of the river and starts stirring shit.
Hopefully eyes on this thing will stay local.
Shit storm will blow over in a couple of weeks.
I know that you are all good police.
But that never stopped a fucking reporter with an itch.
So everyone check their ass.
Good police work.
Get everything on record.
[OVERLAPPING CHATTER.]
[DOORBELL RINGS.]
[DOORBELL RINGS REPEATEDLY.]
[MOANS.]
[KNOCKING ON DOOR.]
- [KNOCKING CONTINUES.]
- Oh, God.
You land on cops, I want to hear it from you, not some fucking reporter calling for comment.
What? Luis Carillo from the Journal just called, wanting to know which officers we're investigating on the Butler hit-and-run.
The press knows? Who leaked it? Goddamn it, KJ, how could you let this happen? I didn't.
I would never do that to you and you know it.
How bad is this? We think we're looking at four officers.
Three were identified at the scene of the crime, and I need to find the driver first before arresting the others.
Well, who are the three? Michael DiAngelo, Felix Osorio, and Manny Wilcox.
Fucking great.
That's the city's star task force.
All these reduced crime stats I'm blowing out my ass on the campaign trail is due to them.
Don't worry.
It's not going forward.
I already told the detective working it to drop it.
Why? Does the case not hold weight? Carillo told me you had a witness.
Yeah, a 15-year-old heroin junkie.
Media's all over this, KJ.
All anybody's gonna do is see color.
We've gotta move forward.
"We"? Count me out.
I'm not switching prosecutors mid-stream.
How is that gonna look? Right.
A black female prosecutor's better for optics.
Fuck that.
You have a nice collection of us.
No one would even notice if you switched me out.
Oh, God, James.
Believe me you don't want me on this.
You think you'd be tired of it by now, constantly looking in your rear-view.
You know what I'm tired of? You constantly using my past against me.
Using it when you need a carrot or a stick.
This case is yours.
You fought for it, you're stuck with it.
I'm calling a press conference later today.
I expect you there.
[DOOR OPENS.]
[DOOR CLOSES.]
- Fish Rinaldi.
- Yeah.
I gotta ask, where'd you get the nickname? Uh, my CO at the academy stuck me with it.
I failed the swimming test twice, so Fish it was.
- Which academy you go to? - College Point.
Right.
Not Stamler over on this side of the river? You know, most transfers, they come over, they do some time at our academy, at least a year on patrol.
Hm.
But not you.
You hopscotched over all that.
I always wondered if Fish Rinaldi was some spoiled rich shit with connections.
Is that it? You a spoiled rich shit? - I'm a cop doing my job.
- Your job's locking up other cops now? I miss a memo? The job's locking up bad guys.
Which one of my guys are you calling bad? The news leaked before we could nail anybody down.
We still don't have any specifics, so no names.
Oh, you're a cool one, I'll give you that.
You expect me to buy that? I expect you to let me do right by this kid, which isn't easy given the visuals.
Thought you of all people would understand.
Only color I see is blue.
That's the only color anyone in my district sees.
Hey.
Look at this.
What? Hey, look who's here.
Ah, shit.
- Hang on a sec, all right? - Pathetic, you know what I mean? What does she want? [INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
Oh, hey.
I'm looking for Detective Rinaldi.
Have a seat at his desk.
[ALL LAUGHING.]
Hey, you want to take a seat? - What the fuck? - Want a desk to go with that chair? Where you gonna hide your Tampax box now, Fish? - Fucking children.
- [LAUGHTER CONTINUES.]
Take her with you.
Gone fishin'.
Fish! Fish! Hey! Why would you leak the story? Me? What the fuck you talking about? It was you.
[KJ.]
It wasn't me.
Maybe it was one of the cops.
- Maybe one of them grew a conscience.
- Why are you here? What the fuck do you want? Connelly said I had to keep working this case.
We need to get logs for any autos the narc unit might've used.
That's not gonna happen.
It's too late.
We had our chance, but now they scrubbed all that.
Auto logs, motor pool sign-ins, all fucking gone, guaranteed.
Want to find that blue car? It's in the bottom of the Hudson, next to my fucking desk.
But hey, you got to belt out some Anita Baker, right? Priorities.
We have a witness.
Connelly thinks I already got her ID of DiAngelo and the others on record.
And I didn't correct him.
Let's start with getting her ID of the three, okay? How are we gonna get a photo to her if you can't get into the system? Smile for the camera, motherfuckers.
[PASTOR.]
When Paul speaks of stewardship, he is giving Christians a special charge to Excuse me, everybody.
Brother Butler.
Anybody seen Latrice? [MAN.]
She ain't been seen.
- She's been missing since yesterday.
- [MAN.]
No.
You check with your family? I checked everywhere.
I can't find her.
[SOFT STAMMER.]
I think she might be in some trouble.
[PASTOR.]
Y'all get on your phones calling everyone or out in your cars looking everywhere, all right? [MAN.]
Yes, sir.
Let's practice stewardship right now.
- [LOW CHATTER.]
- Let's put our faith in practice.
[WOMAN WHISPERS.]
God bless.
[MAN.]
Be strong, brother.
[BIRD CAWING.]
[DOG BARKS IN DISTANCE.]
[MARIE WHISPERS INDISTINCTLY.]
[BABY COOING.]
[BABY CRIES.]
- [DOORBELL RINGS.]
- [KNOCKING ON DOOR.]
[KNOCKING CONTINUES.]
Hello! - [BABY COOS.]
- [DOORBELL RINGING.]
[KNOCKING CONTINUES.]
[LATRICE.]
Hello! It's Latrice Butler from yesterday.
- [DOORBELL RINGS.]
- It's okay, baby.
Hello! [RINGING DOORBELL.]
Hello! Mrs Um [INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
[MESSIAH.]
Hurry, hurry, hurry.
Go, go, go.
Nice! [CHILD CHATTERS INDISTINCTLY.]
[BOY.]
Whoo! [MESSIAH.]
Come on, come on, come on.
[MAN.]
Go, go! Dad, you see that? [MESSIAH LAUGHS.]
Nice.
Yeah, I saw that, man.
Go again, I'm watching.
See you more in the last week than the last ten years.
Not complaining though.
Heard it was cops that took down little man.
Shit's fucked up, man.
Back in the day, we was wide-eyed like that.
Coming up here, looking out, believing it's all out there for us, just waiting to be snatched.
That young, ain't been hit with the real yet.
[CHILDREN SCREAMING, CHATTERING.]
But the real is just waiting to swallow you whole.
Nah, bro, it ain't that deep.
World looks at you sideways, you get on your hustle.
I boxed this city and I boxed a bullet.
Now, I'm on top of the motherfucking world, man.
King of the game.
I want back in, blood.
What you need, bank? A place to stay? - Whatever, I got you.
- No, no.
This ain't that, all right? I'm already owing you for the hospital bills.
I want back in.
[SCOFFS.]
What? You done being "all that you can be"? That it? Left you did.
You got your own way.
You found your own life.
Yo, what life, man? What life? I'm staying up in my nephew's bunk bed.
Well, go put on a uniform again.
Over there is the same as here.
At least y'all ain't fronting like you something you ain't.
Soldiering with you was the last time shit was solid.
Made sense.
You said you got me, whatever.
It's what you said, right? Whatever, 'Siah.
All right, let's do this.
I'll have one of the boys put you up.
Set you up on Woodlawn and Ocean.
Nah, I ain't worked a corner since I was 14 years old, man.
Come on.
The fuck you think this is? A temp agency? You work what I say.
Maybe we cut out, Mike.
Get the fuck out while we still can.
Maybe we hang a giant pointer over us that says, "Lookee here.
We did this shit.
" "We"? What the fuck you talking "we"? Wasn't me who killed that fucking kid.
[OSORIO.]
All right, Einstein, let's hear what you got.
I ain't doing ten years at Trenton over this.
Nobody's doing nothing, all right? The scene was clean, I made sure of that.
That SUV's a fucking soda bottle by now, so what do they got? They got a fucking drunk running point, a reject from the city riding shotgun.
We're good.
Everyone level the fuck out.
They got a witness.
A kid you said we didn't have to worry about.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
- What the fuck is he talking about? - She's a fucking junkie.
She's a junkie.
Who cares? You knew there was a witness? She didn't see nothing.
I made sure of it, all right? - We're in the clear.
- Open your eyes, man! If she didn't see us, how come they know it was cops that did it? I've been wondering the same thing myself.
How you wet your fucking panties over that girl.
How you been moaning since jump, on me about Dorsey, about shoveling too much shit for the new guy.
Here I am, trying to cover all our asses.
I never stopped once to think who might've put them out there.
You saying I leaked this shit? Why the fuck would I do that? You know, not for nothing, you did come at me when that reporter came talking to you.
Me and Carillo were bullshitting.
Didn't mean noth You're fucking bullshitting with the guy from the paper who broke the story? No, man, Osorio ain't like that.
I got the same rope around my neck as you.
What sense would that make, giving us all up? Hey, hey! - Fuck.
- Yeah.
Maybe you got a little something on the side.
You making a deal behind our backs, huh? Let a little something slip to your gata, huh? Don't you walk away from me.
I never said nothing to that reporter.
I never said nothing to nobody.
Fuck you if you don't believe that shit.
- [CAR DOOR OPENS, CLOSES.]
- [ENGINE STARTS.]
Are you telling me Osorio did this shit? You telling me he didn't? [RAP MUSIC PLAYING IN THE CAR.]
[MUSIC STOPS.]
What you want to see me about? A couple weeks back, me and my boys here were trying to break your boy Goldie on Stevens Ave.
February 15, morning of, trying to pin him for a couple eight balls.
Just so you know what went down anyone comes asking.
So if y'all in the projects busting heads that morning, that leaves y'all clear of the park.
Sure you weren't wiping no Brenton Butler off your whip? What? Shooting us in the back got a little too easy? You just bring me your boy Goldie.
I'll put him on the same page.
See the thing about Goldie is that his memory is a little patchy, you feel me? So it's gonna take a little time to get it tight.
Time off the street.
Time that costs me.
My cut lowers by two points.
That enough for your time? Best make that four points.
This shit is digging into our fucking pockets now? Hey, what you rather, four points or four fucking years? At least now we got cover.
But none of that means shit if someone puts us at the scene.
Now what about the fucking witness? Get the fuck out of here.
- [BELL RINGS.]
- [KIDS CHATTERING.]
[CAR DOORS OPEN.]
Nadine.
Hey! Where you going? My parents said I can't talk to you.
Yeah, when did you become Miss By-The-Book? Our lawyer's name is Marty Shane.
You have questions, ask him.
Come on, I just need you to make an ID for the prosecutor.
Nothing's easier.
She's right here.
KJ Harper, it's nice to finally meet you.
[KEYS JINGLING.]
- [CAR ALARM BEEPS.]
- Nadine.
Come on.
Nadine.
The men you saw in the park that morning, they in this photo? I said I can't help you.
You can, but you just won't.
There's a difference.
You know who they are.
We gotta put it on the record.
Just point, Nadine.
Come on.
Besties forever, right? These are all the cops in the South District.
The photo was taken a few months ago.
Come on.
All you gotta do is point.
- No, Nadine.
Come on.
- [ENGINE STARTS.]
You took his boots.
The least you can do is help find who killed him.
- Hey, what are you Let me handle it.
- Let go of my car door.
You go in that ditch and pull those boots off his feet? What? No! Oh, my God! I didn't even see him.
It's not my fault what happened.
Of course not.
Let me handle this.
You didn't maybe wonder why there was a kid's pair of boots lying in the snow in the middle of nowhere with blood everywhere? I didn't see any blood.
I didn't see anything except those stupid fucking seagull boots! So what if I took them? Fuck off! - Hey, come on.
Hey, lis - Fuck off! - Nadine, come on! - [TIRES SCREECHING.]
What was the point of that shitshow? She's just a kid.
You treat her like she's some kind of suspect? I'm talking to you! [SIGHS.]
There was a seagull in his bike.
And on his shoes, in his bedroom.
And Latrice said she saw a man with a seagull.
So what? You went through the evidence when you told me shoes were missing.
- You logged the bike too, right? - Yeah, of course I did.
What about this? Did you log this? Did you see the seagull or not? The Property and Evidence sheet is in there.
I don't know.
I Uh "Bike, jeans, hoodie, socks, undershirt, underwear.
" No seagull.
It was never logged into evidence, but but it was right here.
Well, it never made it to the district.
Latrice said a man came into Brenton's hospital room that night, and he left a paper seagull with Brenton.
Only a cop could've taken that from the crime scene.
- That's the driver.
- Yeah.
What'd you do with her? What'd you do with my wife? You people killed my son.
If you laid a finger on Latrice Take it easy.
What are you talking about? We're here because we want to find who hurt Brenton.
We need to talk to your wife.
She might be able to ID the man who did it.
She's been missing since yesterday.
Look, she she said she saw the man from Brenton's room.
Saw him on the street.
Said he was a cop.
I gotta keep looking for her.
Mr.
Butler.
[KJ SIGHS.]
I think I might have an idea where she is.
Have you tried the park? [SIGHS.]
Latrice! Latrice! Latrice! Latrice! Where were you? [LATRICE.]
Why'd you bring that cop here? [ISAIAH.]
I know you don't trust them, but maybe they can help.
[KJ.]
Mrs.
Butler? Mrs.
Butler I know that everything you're hearing in the news about the police being responsible you're scared and you don't know who you can trust right now.
But everyone here, right now, we all want the same thing.
To find who killed your son.
We We need you to identify the man you saw in Brenton's hospital room.
This is the entire South District.
Take your time.
[SEAGULLS SQUAWKING.]
So this is all the police, then? Are you sure this is all of them in the district? Yeah.
He's not here.
Are you sure? The man you saw yesterday, the cop, his face must be fresh in your mind.
We'll get you back with a sketch artist.
That man wasn't the man at the hospital.
I went to his house.
I saw him.
- I made a mistake.
- You said you were sure.
I was emotional.
And I wasn't seeing things clear.
I was wrong.
Do you have the seagull he left? We can test it for prints.
I threw it away.
[FISH SCOFFS.]
Shit.
[MAN.]
South District, Sergeant Mahoney.
This is DiAngelo.
Listen, about that old power plant near the park.
Keep eyes for a junkie, white girl, 15, 16, purple streak in her hair, goes by "Nadine.
" It's low-key.
Let me know if she comes in.
I need to have a little talk with her.
[MAHONEY.]
Yeah, okay, D.
[TRAIN HONKING.]
[KEYS CLATTER.]
A woman came here.
She said you know something about her son.
What? The accident on the news, the car accident.
Petey, quit looking at me like you don't know what I'm talking about.
The SUV isn't in the shop, is it? It was me.
It was me that hit him.
I was going to the hospital and I, uh I wanted to help him.
But DiAngelo, he He told me to drive away.
What do you want me to do? I'll turn myself in.
I'll do it right now.
No.
No.
You won't.
She lost a child.
So did we.
I held our baby girl in my arms and I thought I was gonna die too, but I didn't.
I stayed for you.
For us.
This is about our family.
Our son.
Not hers.
I don't care about that woman.
I don't care about her son.
So whatever you did, that's on you.
You need to find a way to live with it.
Because you're not leaving me alone.
With no husband no money, and a two-week-old baby.
That's not the life you promised me.
That's not the life I want.
We should get in the house, get you something to eat.
We were upset yesterday.
We're both grieving.
We didn't mean none of what was said.
So let's go in the house, get you something to eat.
I'm not going in the house with you.
I know you spent years to get us here.
Double-shifts, late nights.
And I got a house, but lost you, though.
Wanting a better life for my family, that's a crime now? I wanted the same thing.
Just never going to be enough love in that house to make it home.
Love, love? Don't Don't talk to me about love or what you want.
[SIGHS.]
This is just the grief talking.
No.
It's me talking.
I've been wondering why Brenton loved those birds so much.
And that's why I went out there today.
Not to the place where he died, but where he lived.
I wanted to see what he saw.
And I saw the sky went on forever.
And I saw light.
So much light.
[SIGHS.]
That's what Brenton saw.
He saw how big life is.
[SIGHS.]
Tell me you knew that about your son, Isaiah.
Tell me you didn't believe your son was in a gang.
I know that's what you want to hear.
But if I'm going to be honest before you and God it's the bike.
How'd he get that bike? You coming inside? No.
We should arrest DiAngelo and those other two fucks right now.
We need the fourth guy.
He was probably our driver.
And if we go after the other three first, we might spook him and lose the guy actually responsible.
You want to risk that? - Where's Connelly? - [SIGHS.]
That's good.
We appreciate you understanding, Jimmy.
[KJ.]
James.
- We need to talk.
- [CONNELLY.]
Now isn't a good time.
I need to interview South District police, all of them.
Our suspect took something from the crime scene.
There has been a change of plans.
It would be reckless to say the police are suspects at this point.
But they are, and it's already out there.
Not to mention it's the truth.
So-called truth that we still can't prove.
Mmm.
Give me the funds to hire an accident expert.
Look, I can narrow down the search for this blue car.
- I need to talk to the district police.
- KJ.
KJ.
Calling out the cops this early would create nothing but a dangerous atmosphere in our community.
[SCOFFS.]
Who wrote that line for you, your press secretary, or the brass you were cluster-fucking just now? Don't talk about the car.
Don't talk about the cops.
We do this my way.
- Fuck.
- Have fun circling the wagons.
[CAMERA SHUTTERS CLICKING.]
First and foremost, my sincere condolences to the Butler family.
I'm a father myself, and I cannot even fathom the pain that they are facing right now.
But despite what you are hearing from some of your overzealous colleagues, this investigation is still ongoing.
We have not landed on any suspects.
I'm devoting the full resources of my office to this case and have one of my best and brightest, assistant prosecutor KJ Harper, leading the charge.
Luis.
Jersey City PD and the prosecutor's office share an especially close relationship.
How will you keep that bias from affecting the case? If I can remind you, Luis, it was the press who pointed to the cops.
My office is still doing its due diligence.
And whatever the outcome, we will remain impartial.
So you're saying cops aren't suspects? I'm saying that whoever is responsible, Brenton Butler deserves justice.
His family deserves it.
It's a simple question.
Are you looking at cops It is too early to say definitively.
Yes, it's too early to say definitively - how many cops are involved.
- [ALL MURMUR.]
But we know they were cops from the South District.
Are you saying there was a cover-up? You know the motive behind the killing? As the prosecutor stated, the investigation is in its early stages.
But we do know one of the perpetrators left the scene in a blue vehicle.
So if anyone has any information on the vehicle or on its owner, I urge you to contact the prosecutor's office.
[OVERLAPPING CHATTER.]
Is there something you're not telling us? Thank you.
Thank you.
How high up could this go, KJ? Thank you.
You have any questions for me? Thank you.
You.
Thank you very much.
Okay, thank you.
Thank you, everyone.
Thank you.
Sir! Janie, no one's coming in here.
Come on, baby.
Come on.
- What the fuck? - [SCREAMS.]
[GRUNTING.]
Motherfucker! I'll kill you! - [GRUNTING.]
- [GASPING.]
[WHIMPERING.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Where is she? Where's Nadine? [GASPING.]
[PHONE RINGS AND VIBRATES.]
[OWL HOOTING.]
Janie? [TEXTING.]
[SENDS MESSAGE.]
[PHONE DINGS.]

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