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00:00:00So, how have you been feeling?
00:00:11Okay, I guess.
00:00:14Have you had any more contractions since your last visit?
00:00:17A few, I think.
00:00:20Ah, there we go.
00:00:23That's it?
00:00:28That's it.
00:00:35Heartbeat looks good.
00:00:38Just need to get a few measurements here.
00:00:47Now, you did not want to know the sex of the baby, correct?
00:00:51No, I'd rather not.
00:00:55I honestly don't blame you.
00:00:58If I could do it over again, I wouldn't want to know either.
00:01:03We were told I was having a girl.
00:01:06Ended up a boy.
00:01:08Had to redecorate the nursery, return all the shower gifts.
00:01:12Such a pain.
00:01:15Guess it's kind of ironic, though, considering what I do.
00:01:26Don't worry about the belly.
00:01:35Here you go.
00:01:50There you go.
00:01:54So, how have you been feeling in general?
00:01:58Okay, I guess. I just want to get it over with.
00:02:02Just about everyone says the same thing at this point.
00:02:05Won't be long now, though.
00:02:08Okay, well, if you don't have any more questions for me,
00:02:11then the doctor will be going over all the results with you at your visit next week.
00:02:14Okay.
00:02:23Okay.
00:02:53Okay.
00:03:23Okay.
00:03:54Okay.
00:04:15Check the papers here, okay?
00:04:18You are very close.
00:04:21Can you tell me your name? Can you open your eyes for me?
00:04:24I'll read your ears.
00:04:27You get breath sounds, too, when you get that done.
00:04:30We got the one IV. We're going to get another one by that one.
00:04:34Got a mid-20-year-old female involved in an assault.
00:04:38Obvious trauma to the head, vaginal bleeding.
00:04:41Unresponsive.
00:04:43Got one 14-gauge IV.
00:04:46We need to get a second IV.
00:04:48We need to extract some more IV fluids and get two units of Oneg blood.
00:04:51We need to call OB-STAT.
00:04:54Ma'am? I'm Dr. Bales. Can you hear me?
00:04:58Are you having any pain?
00:05:02She's unresponsive.
00:05:19Can you go to the OB-STAT?
00:05:23Dr. Bales? Yes?
00:05:26They can't be here for at least 30 minutes. They're in surgery.
00:05:29The baby's heart rate is really low. I need a blood pressure.
00:05:31Blood pressure is 60.
00:05:33We can't wait. We have to get the baby out now.
00:05:48We're going to call back in to the courthouse on the 14th floor.
00:05:58Need a scalpel?
00:06:19Dr. Navarro? Dr. Navarro?
00:06:35Come in.
00:06:39Esther Woodhouse?
00:06:42Yes?
00:06:46My name is Detective Allen. Do you have a few minutes to talk?
00:06:51Okay.
00:06:57Ma'am?
00:07:07How are you feeling?
00:07:10Pretty sore. Not great, I guess.
00:07:15I'm very sorry about your baby.
00:07:21I know this sounds strange, but you are actually quite lucky.
00:07:29And how is that?
00:07:32You lost a lot of blood.
00:07:35Most people don't come back from that.
00:07:40You're right. That is a strange thing to say.
00:07:43Nevertheless, that's what you should be focusing on right now.
00:07:48How much worse things could have been.
00:07:51It'll help with the anger.
00:07:56So, do you feel up to talking about what happened? What you remember?
00:08:07I don't really remember much of anything.
00:08:14I left my OB appointment, and I was walking to the bus stop.
00:08:24And then I woke up here.
00:08:29Everything else is just pieces. Fragments.
00:08:33I couldn't tell you what was real or not.
00:08:38We recovered your purse at the entrance to the alley where you were found.
00:08:43We'll have you check it just to be sure, but it looks like all that's missing is whatever money you would have had.
00:08:49And when can I have it back?
00:08:52Soon. It's safe.
00:08:56I know. I just want it back. I'd just like to have it back.
00:09:02Okay. I'll see what I can do.
00:09:06Is there anyone you can think of, Esther? Anyone at all, that may have held a grudge against you?
00:09:14Can I think of anyone who might want to kill my baby? No.
00:09:21What about the father?
00:09:24Sperm bank.
00:09:26Sperm bank.
00:09:29Um...
00:09:37Why sperm bank?
00:09:40Does it matter now?
00:09:44Co-workers? Acquaintances?
00:09:47No. Why are you asking me all this?
00:09:53This thing that happened to you, Esther. This type of assault.
00:09:58It's almost always carried out by someone who knows the victim personally.
00:10:04The time it took to do this. The risk.
00:10:09The emotion involved to follow through with something so...
00:10:13It's just not characteristic of a random mugging.
00:10:18I don't know who would want to do it.
00:10:22What about someone on drugs or a misogynist?
00:10:28Or maybe just some crazy homeless person who lived in that alley?
00:10:36Yeah, yeah. I mean, those...
00:10:41Those are all definite possibilities.
00:10:48Looks like you have your next visitor.
00:10:52I'll get out of here and I'll let you two get acquainted.
00:10:56Just, uh, give some thought to what I said.
00:11:05Call me anytime.
00:11:07Get my cell phones on there and everything.
00:11:10Okay.
00:11:12I'll be in touch soon.
00:11:15So sorry again for your loss.
00:11:26Hi, Ms. Woodhouse. I'm Mary Wilkins. I'm one of the social workers here at the hospital.
00:11:30Hi.
00:11:31How are you feeling?
00:11:33Going to get that question a lot around here, I guess.
00:11:36Yeah. Well, I'll try and make it quick so we can let the next one come in.
00:11:40The next one?
00:11:42Doctors and nurses, rehab, police, social workers, religious council.
00:11:49All day and, I'm afraid, all night until you leave here.
00:11:54There's going to be more people come through that door than you know what to do with.
00:11:57You're going to get sick of the attention.
00:12:01So who can I call to talk to about helping you transition back into life?
00:12:07There really isn't anyone.
00:12:10I'm kind of on my own.
00:12:12Family? Co-workers?
00:12:14I don't have any family.
00:12:16Friends? Who are you close to?
00:12:19My fish.
00:12:21Sweetie, I need names. Give them up.
00:12:25I'm sorry, there really isn't anyone. No one who would care.
00:12:30You're going to need a support system. People to help you through this. Without it, it's going to be incredibly difficult.
00:12:36Well, the chaplain's been in, and the police, and you.
00:12:39I'm talking about long-term support.
00:12:41We're here to help you with the initial phase of recovery.
00:12:46Have you ever had any formal therapy before?
00:12:50No.
00:12:57That lists therapists and counsellors, as well as several support groups that specialize in victims of violent crimes and women who have lost a child.
00:13:08Thank you. I'll take a look at it.
00:13:12I hope you do.
00:13:14Don't fall through the cracks. Too many people do. You have to reach out now.
00:13:19You remember the people who I said were going to come in to see you and help you?
00:13:23That stops once you leave here.
00:13:26We're here to help and support you, but the second you walk out the front doors of the hospital, we disappear.
00:13:31I go on to the next person that needs help, and then the next.
00:13:35You understand?
00:13:38Okay.
00:14:05Thank you.
00:14:34Sorry, buddy.
00:14:42One new message.
00:14:44Hey, it's me.
00:14:46Just wondering if you're okay.
00:14:50Okay. I'll just try you back later when I can.
00:14:56Message deleted.
00:15:09Message deleted.
00:15:39Message deleted.
00:16:09Message deleted.
00:16:39Message deleted.
00:16:54And he just kept laughing and laughing.
00:17:01You know what really gets me, though?
00:17:04Is that he thought this was just a joke.
00:17:13Thank you for sharing that, Audrey.
00:17:21So would anyone else like to share before we take a short break?
00:17:28All right, then.
00:17:30For those of you who are new to our group, we have pastries and coffee, so please feel free to help yourself.
00:17:36So let's take about ten minutes, okay?
00:17:50This your first meeting?
00:17:52Um, yeah.
00:17:55I thought so.
00:17:57Lenny.
00:17:59Esther.
00:18:00So nice to meet you.
00:18:01You kind of have that look on your face.
00:18:04What look?
00:18:05Like you're not quite sure what to make of this place.
00:18:08Oh.
00:18:10Well, I've just never really done anything like this before.
00:18:13I get it.
00:18:15The first time is always strange.
00:18:24Thank you.
00:18:25Ooh, I love this shirt.
00:18:28Thanks.
00:18:29It wasn't expensive.
00:18:31Even better.
00:18:32Looks really good on you.
00:18:46Most of these women, they've been through some really horrific things.
00:18:51Do you think coming here helps?
00:18:56I do.
00:18:58I mean, there is something about hearing other people tell you terrible things that have happened to them.
00:19:04It kind of makes you feel better about your own problems.
00:19:08It's like you're not alone.
00:19:12Is this how I look?
00:19:18Honest?
00:19:20Yes.
00:19:23Hey, but don't worry, that's why you're here, right?
00:19:27How come you don't?
00:19:31I guess most of my damage is on the inside.
00:19:34We're coming back now, so please feel free to join the group.
00:19:38All right, thank you.
00:19:41All right, does everyone have to, you know, talk about what happened to them?
00:19:48No, no, you don't have to do anything.
00:19:49You can just sit.
00:19:52A lot of people just come, they listen, they don't talk.
00:19:56And then there's others.
00:19:58Don't shut up.
00:20:00Come on, you.
00:20:01Come sit with me.
00:20:05My husband and son.
00:20:08What happened to them?
00:20:13They were coming to pick me up from work one night.
00:20:17Drunk driver run a light, that was it.
00:20:23I'm sorry.
00:20:37They say it gets better.
00:20:41But it doesn't.
00:20:46It never gets easy.
00:20:51And everyone around you, they forget almost immediately.
00:20:56I think that's probably one of the most unbearable parts.
00:21:02They want you to forget too, but...
00:21:12That's why I go to the groups.
00:21:15You can tell your story for as long as you need to and no one gets sick of you being in pain and...
00:21:22No one gets tired of caring.
00:21:30I lost my baby.
00:21:35I was walking to the bus stop.
00:21:43Hey.
00:21:45You don't need to tell me.
00:21:48It's still too soon.
00:21:54You know what?
00:22:10For whenever you're ready.
00:22:14We all need someone to listen.
00:22:44I love you.
00:23:13I love you.
00:23:43Can I help you?
00:23:45Um, I just...
00:23:48I didn't know where else to go.
00:23:50Well, I'm sorry, but you can't be back here.
00:23:54Do I have to leave?
00:23:56What do you mean?
00:23:58Is there some place I can just sit?
00:24:01Well, no, this is a hospital, you can't just be here.
00:24:05Anywhere?
00:24:10There's a waiting room around the corner.
00:24:12I guess you could sit there.
00:24:15Thank you.
00:24:18Okay, just...
00:24:20You have to find some place else to go.
00:25:20Okay.
00:25:49Hi, you've reached Melanie, leave me a message.
00:26:03Hi, Melanie, it's Esther.
00:26:07From the other night.
00:26:09Meeting.
00:26:11I was calling to see if you were going today.
00:26:16And wondered if you wanted to get coffee again after.
00:26:25So, anyway, I guess I'll see you there.
00:26:28Okay.
00:26:29Bye.
00:26:46Bye.
00:27:12Good afternoon.
00:27:14I just want to begin by thanking each and every one of you for joining us today.
00:27:19My name is Denise Meadows, and I'm the director of the Women's Healing Network.
00:27:24I'm a licensed therapist and a grief counselor.
00:27:27And I've been in this field for over 20 years.
00:27:31And what I can tell you is I understand that it took a lot of courage for you to come here today.
00:27:36But I wanted to let you know we all have something in common.
00:27:40We all have lost someone that is very important to us.
00:28:10Excuse me.
00:28:22Is there something that I can help you with?
00:28:23Yes, can I fill out an application?
00:28:26Sure.
00:28:33You want to go ahead and fill that out, bring it back on in.
00:28:36Can I fill it out here?
00:28:37If you'd like.
00:28:42Here you go.
00:28:43Thank you.
00:28:56Thank you.
00:29:25Thank you.
00:29:29Payton?
00:29:34Payton?
00:29:38Payton?
00:29:40Oh, my God.
00:29:41Payton.
00:29:43Please help my son.
00:29:44Is he really okay here?
00:29:45My son, he was just, he was literally standing here with me once.
00:29:48He was just right here.
00:29:49Can you tell me what he looks like?
00:29:50He's, um, Payton?
00:29:53Where are you?
00:29:54He's, um.
00:29:55Can you describe him to me?
00:29:57He's blonde.
00:29:58Okay.
00:29:59He's three.
00:30:00He's, um.
00:30:01Okay.
00:30:02Oh, my God.
00:30:03I can't believe I lost him.
00:30:04His blonde hair, what was he wearing?
00:30:05Um, he's, um, he's in a T-shirt.
00:30:08He's in his favorite, he's in his favorite blue T-shirt.
00:30:10Blue T-shirt, blonde hair.
00:30:11Blue, yeah, blue T-shirt, blonde hair.
00:30:13He's got blue eyes.
00:30:14Okay, three years old.
00:30:15He never leaves.
00:30:16Somebody took him.
00:30:17I bet somebody took him.
00:30:18I'll tell you, I'm going to go look and see in the internal security cameras.
00:30:20Somebody took him.
00:30:21I'm going to check outside.
00:30:22I'm going to go look on the internal security cameras, ma'am,
00:30:24and see if we can find him.
00:30:25Thank you so much, Payton.
00:30:27Oh, please, Payton.
00:30:53Oh, my God.
00:30:54Oh, my God.
00:30:55Oh, my God.
00:30:56Oh, my God.
00:30:57Oh, my God.
00:30:58Oh, my God.
00:30:59Oh, my God.
00:31:00Oh, my God.
00:31:01Oh, my God.
00:31:02Oh, my God.
00:31:03Oh, my God.
00:31:04Oh, my God.
00:31:05Oh, my God.
00:31:06Oh, my God.
00:31:07Oh, my God.
00:31:08Oh, my God.
00:31:09Oh, my God.
00:31:10Oh, my God.
00:31:11Oh, my God.
00:31:12Oh, my God.
00:31:13Oh, my God.
00:31:14Oh, my God.
00:31:15Oh, my God.
00:31:16Oh, my God.
00:31:17Oh, my God.
00:31:18Oh, my God.
00:31:19Oh, my God.
00:31:20Oh, my God.
00:31:21Oh, my God.
00:31:23Oh, my God.
00:31:24One new message.
00:31:52Hi Esther, this is Melanie. Sorry I'm just getting back to you now. I had some personal things to attend to today and I just couldn't make the meeting, but I would love to get together again. I would really hate to wait another week. How's tomorrow afternoon looking for you? There's a great place that really helps keep me centered. Give me a call.
00:32:14Hi. Hi.
00:32:34So how are things?
00:32:37Okay.
00:32:39Good.
00:32:43I hope it's okay that we came here.
00:32:46Sure.
00:32:48You come here a lot?
00:32:51I do. My son and I, we used to come here together.
00:32:57I don't know, I suppose it should hurt, but somehow I get a bit of peace.
00:33:06What was his name?
00:33:10Peyton.
00:33:14What happened to the driver, the drunk one?
00:33:19Oh, I don't know.
00:33:23I thought about asking, wanting to know if it was instant for him, or if he suffered, but figured I'd rather not know.
00:33:39That way I can tell myself that he suffered.
00:33:43Yeah.
00:33:49I do feel lucky though. Some of these other women, what they've been through, the absolute worst are the ones whose kids have been taken, kidnapped.
00:34:03Yeah.
00:34:07You say the worst thing about losing a child through abduction and not knowing whether they're alive or dead, it's just that. The not knowing.
00:34:17Yeah.
00:34:22For me, if it was me, the worst part, the thing that would just eat away at me, just sicken me, would be the fact that I would hope for my child to be dead.
00:34:40Yeah.
00:34:45Most parents, they hope for their child to be returned, that everything will be okay.
00:34:52Are they ever really okay? No, they're broken.
00:35:09Yeah.
00:35:39Okay.
00:36:09Okay.
00:36:39Okay.
00:37:10Okay.
00:37:25I forgot how much I love fucking you.
00:37:27Yeah.
00:37:38So who was she?
00:37:41Who?
00:37:44The fucking bitch you were with at the park.
00:37:48Nobody. Just this woman from my support group.
00:37:58You wouldn't be cheating on me, would you?
00:38:03Of course not.
00:38:07I hope not.
00:38:10Not after what I did for you.
00:38:22God, I missed you.
00:38:28Look, I'm not going to pretend to understand any of this. I did it because you asked me to.
00:38:39Nobody else would have done it. You know why?
00:38:44Because I'm the only one who really loves you. You know that, right?
00:38:50Yeah.
00:38:57So why haven't you been returning my calls?
00:39:04You said we shouldn't talk to be safe.
00:39:08I know. I said you shouldn't call me.
00:39:13How am I supposed to keep you safe if I don't know where you are?
00:39:17Next time I call, you answer, okay?
00:39:20Okay.
00:39:27Come here.
00:39:36Mommy knows what she's doing.
00:39:39Okay? I'm going to keep you safe.
00:39:47Wow.
00:40:01That's my girl.
00:40:06That's my girl.
00:40:16That's my girl.
00:40:46Get back to work.
00:41:16Come on.
00:41:46Come on.
00:42:09Hello?
00:42:11Hi, Esther. It's Melanie.
00:42:14Oh, hi.
00:42:15Hi. I hope I'm not calling too late.
00:42:18No, it's fine.
00:42:20Good. I was actually wondering if you're up for a late coffee.
00:42:24Well, I'm not really dressed.
00:42:28Oh, okay. It's kind of last minute anyway. Maybe tomorrow then?
00:42:33Do you want to just come over here?
00:42:36Are you sure? I wouldn't want to impose.
00:42:39No. I'd love to see you again.
00:42:42Okay. I'll be right over.
00:42:45Where do you live?
00:42:55I think I owe you an apology.
00:42:58Why?
00:43:00Well, last time you asked to get together, all I did was talk about myself the whole time.
00:43:05My problems.
00:43:07It's okay. I like listening to you.
00:43:10Well, tonight it's about you.
00:43:12If you're ready to talk.
00:43:17Um...
00:43:21I, um...
00:43:27I was pregnant.
00:43:30Almost nine months.
00:43:32About two weeks away from my due date.
00:43:36I hadn't had any complications.
00:43:39I'd had a great pregnancy.
00:43:43I loved it.
00:43:47People just treat you differently when they know you're going to have a baby.
00:43:53Usually, when I walk down the street, people don't even notice me.
00:44:00It's like I'm not even there.
00:44:03But then, suddenly they saw me.
00:44:07Not only that, they wanted to touch me, and they were smiling at me.
00:44:13It was like just me being there made them happy.
00:44:24Were you excited?
00:44:27About being a mother?
00:44:32I never wanted to be a mother.
00:44:37I don't understand.
00:44:42I think you're the only one who understands.
00:44:53Bess, what are you doing?
00:44:56I'm sorry.
00:44:58Why would you do that?
00:45:02I'm so sorry. I thought you wanted me to.
00:45:04You thought I wanted you to?
00:45:09I'm not a lesbian.
00:45:11Neither am I.
00:45:14I think I should go.
00:45:20I saw you with your son.
00:45:35At this...
00:45:41You don't know what you're talking about.
00:45:46Do you understand me?
00:45:48Do you?
00:45:54I'm fine.
00:45:56You need help.
00:45:58You need help, Esther, and it's not coming from me.
00:46:01Not you ever.
00:46:04Never call me again.
00:46:34Never call me again.
00:47:04Never call me again.
00:47:34Never call me again.
00:48:05Thank you.
00:48:06Thank you.
00:48:36Out.
00:49:06Out.
00:49:36Out.
00:50:06Out.
00:50:36Out.
00:51:06Okay, bath time.
00:51:08He's getting ready, and I laid his jammies out on the bed.
00:51:15Babe, could you do it tonight?
00:51:19You're kidding me.
00:51:21Please?
00:51:23Don't give me that look.
00:51:25Oh, come on. I'm watching you.
00:51:27I do the bath every night.
00:51:30You're like cool fun dad.
00:51:32I'm not.
00:51:34You're like cool fun dad.
00:51:36You get to read and play games, and then I bathe and I...
00:51:39That's right. I'm cool fun dad.
00:51:41Cool fun dad is deep into a game with only 15 minutes left.
00:51:45Please.
00:52:03Please.
00:52:33Come on.
00:53:03Payton.
00:53:06Bath time.
00:53:08Hey, you.
00:53:11Payton, let's do this.
00:53:16Payton.
00:53:18No, no, no, no, no.
00:53:21Please.
00:53:23No.
00:53:27Stay with mommy. Come here.
00:53:29Payton, please. No, no, no.
00:53:31What's wrong?
00:53:35Ambulance! Call an ambulance!
00:53:38God!
00:53:41God, please, no!
00:53:48Please, Payton.
00:53:50Please stay with mommy.
00:53:52Stay with mommy, please. I'm so sorry.
00:53:55God, please, please.
00:54:02Please don't be scared.
00:54:04What are you doing here?
00:54:07Did you do this?
00:54:09I did it for you.
00:54:11No.
00:54:16I would never hurt you.
00:54:24I just came to do the things you couldn't do.
00:54:28Don't you see?
00:54:32So we can be together.
00:54:37Melanie.
00:54:41No more lies.
00:54:44We are the same.
00:54:57We are the same.
00:55:27We are the same.
00:55:58We are the same.
00:56:00We are the same.
00:56:02We are the same.
00:56:04We are the same.
00:56:06We are the same.
00:56:08We are the same.
00:56:10We are the same.
00:56:12We are the same.
00:56:14We are the same.
00:56:16We are the same.
00:56:18We are the same.
00:56:20We are the same.
00:56:22We are the same.
00:56:24We are the same.
00:56:25We are the same.
00:56:27We are the same.
00:56:29We are the same.
00:56:31We are the same.
00:56:33We are the same.
00:56:35We are the same.
00:56:37We are the same.
00:56:39We are the same.
00:56:41We are the same.
00:56:43We are the same.
00:56:45We are the same.
00:56:47We are the same.
00:56:49We are the same.
00:56:51We are the same.
00:56:53We are the same.
00:56:55We are the same.
00:56:57We are the same.
00:56:59We are the same.
00:57:01We are the same.
00:57:03We are the same.
00:57:05We are the same.
00:57:07We are the same.
00:57:09We are the same.
00:57:11We are the same.
00:57:13We are the same.
00:57:15We are the same.
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00:57:19We are the same.
00:57:21We are the same.
00:57:23We are the same.
00:57:25We are the same.
00:57:27We are the same.
00:57:55♪♪
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00:58:30Hello?
00:58:35Hello?
00:58:37Melanie?
00:58:40Yes?
00:58:41Hey, it's Lori.
00:58:45Hi Lori.
00:58:47How are you doing, honey?
00:58:53Oh, you know, getting by.
00:58:57Just kind of hard getting back to things.
00:59:00Oh, honey.
00:59:02We've all been so worried.
00:59:04I've tried to call so many times,
00:59:06and no one's seen you guys.
00:59:08Have you been out of the house at all?
00:59:12No.
00:59:14No, not...
00:59:17not since...
00:59:18We need to get you out of there.
00:59:20You need to talk to us.
00:59:22I'm calling Megan right now
00:59:23and telling her we're going to lunch today.
00:59:27No, I can't.
00:59:28I just...
00:59:29It's too soon.
00:59:30Just...
00:59:31Honey, please.
00:59:32You need to...
00:59:33I said I can't.
00:59:36Sorry, bye.
00:59:41♪♪
00:59:50♪♪
01:00:00♪♪
01:00:10♪♪
01:00:20♪♪
01:00:30♪♪
01:00:40♪♪
01:00:51She was talking to you.
01:00:54♪♪
01:01:01What?
01:01:03♪♪
01:01:06When I came back, she was talking to you.
01:01:09♪♪
01:01:13Before I shot her, right there,
01:01:16she was talking to you.
01:01:27What was she saying?
01:01:30♪♪
01:01:40♪♪
01:01:48Only that you are next.
01:01:51♪♪
01:02:01♪♪
01:02:11♪♪
01:02:21♪♪
01:02:31♪♪
01:02:41♪♪
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01:03:14She's gonna love this.
01:03:16I doubt that.
01:03:18She's fucking dead.
01:03:20Oh, damn.
01:03:21I'm sorry, honey.
01:03:23What happened?
01:03:25Some dickless piece of shit shot her.
01:03:28Holy fuck.
01:03:30That's pretty hardcore.
01:03:32Is that little girl you've been seeing?
01:03:34Yeah.
01:03:36And not only that, but they're trying to say that she killed their kid.
01:03:39Shit.
01:03:41Oh, fuck. I remember hearing about this.
01:03:44Didn't it happen right after you went in?
01:03:46Well, it was right before, but I didn't find out until I got out.
01:03:49How did you hear about it?
01:03:51In a small town.
01:03:53Plus I'm sure I read about it in the paper.
01:03:55What paper?
01:03:56The newspaper.
01:03:58They don't have newspapers in there?
01:04:00I don't know who the fuck reads newspapers.
01:04:02Uh, whoever wants to know what the fuck's going on, I guess.
01:04:06So?
01:04:08So what?
01:04:10So what the fuck did the newspaper say?
01:04:12Oh, I don't know, what you said.
01:04:14That someone was killed after killing some kid.
01:04:18Did it say their names?
01:04:20The parents?
01:04:22Yeah.
01:04:24I don't remember.
01:04:26I'm sure you can look it up online.
01:04:48I don't know.
01:05:19Pat?
01:05:24What?
01:05:28What are you looking at?
01:05:32A truck.
01:05:36A truck?
01:05:40Yeah.
01:05:42A truck.
01:05:45A truck?
01:05:49This truck's just been sitting there.
01:05:52Hasn't moved since...
01:05:56...that night.
01:05:58Are you hungry?
01:06:03This fucking truck has been parked out there since that night.
01:06:06It hasn't moved.
01:06:08Okay, I see it.
01:06:11Pat.
01:06:14Patrick.
01:06:16You're hurting my arm.
01:06:23Where are you going?
01:06:27I thought, um...
01:06:30I thought I'd go to...
01:06:32...to Peyton's school and get his things.
01:06:35Thought maybe we could go together.
01:06:44Okay.
01:07:02Your dad called earlier. He...
01:07:07He was wondering when you'd be back in the office.
01:07:11Everyone misses you.
01:07:24That second shot.
01:07:32What?
01:07:34I shouldn't have taken that second shot.
01:07:41I could have tried to stop the bleeding.
01:07:45Told the police she got away.
01:07:54Could have found out who she was.
01:07:58Have all those tools in the basement.
01:08:04I could have figured out why.
01:08:10And I could have done it the right way.
01:08:40Fuck.
01:09:10Fuck.
01:09:40No!
01:09:52Mr. Verdell?
01:09:55Mrs. Michaels.
01:09:57Is this a good time?
01:09:59Of course. Come in.
01:10:02The students are at recess.
01:10:11How are you getting along?
01:10:16One day at a time, I guess.
01:10:21Thank you for coming to the funeral, by the way.
01:10:24And for your card.
01:10:26I'm sorry I haven't...
01:10:29I haven't had a chance to get around the thank you note yet.
01:10:32No, please. I'm not expecting anything like that.
01:10:35I'm just sorry more of the other students didn't attend the services.
01:10:41I don't think children need to be at funerals.
01:10:44It's not really the place for them.
01:10:53I'm sorry, I just, um...
01:10:59I don't really know...
01:11:01What am I supposed to do? Am I supposed to just get his things or...
01:11:05I have everything together.
01:11:11I didn't mean for you to have to come here.
01:11:15Would've dropped it off when you were ready.
01:11:22I guess I didn't know when that was going to be, you know?
01:11:25Turned out it was today.
01:11:30It's mostly art projects.
01:11:32Crafts, paintings, some supplies, things like that.
01:11:40I don't know.
01:12:11Miss Michaels?
01:12:13Miss Michaels?
01:12:15I'm sorry.
01:12:17Students will be back in just a minute.
01:12:22Of course, yes.
01:12:29Thank you, Mr. Burdell.
01:12:35I'm sorry.
01:12:37Mr. Burdell.
01:12:39For all your help.
01:13:07I'm sorry.
01:13:37Hi.
01:13:53Hi, Laurie.
01:13:57A little bit better today, thank you.
01:14:00I was actually wondering if that offer for lunch was still on the table.
01:14:05I just could really get out of the house today.
01:14:10Oh, I don't care. Anywhere's great.
01:14:14Sure. That sounds wonderful.
01:14:19Thank you so much for doing this.
01:14:24You know what? I'll just talk to you when I see you.
01:14:28Okay. Bye.
01:14:36Bye.
01:14:47Can I help you, dear?
01:14:49Yeah, I want to talk to the guy who wrote this.
01:14:51Uh-huh. And what is this regarding?
01:14:54This.
01:14:56I see. Unfortunately, I'm not able to allow direct access to the reporters.
01:15:00I can give you a phone number to the news desk or an email address.
01:15:03Why can't I just talk to him?
01:15:05As I just explained, I'm not allowed...
01:15:06Is he back there right now?
01:15:07That is beside the point.
01:15:09Ma'am, you are not allowed back there.
01:15:11I'm calling security.
01:15:12Raymond Sheely?
01:15:14Which one of you is Raymond Sheely?
01:15:22Can I help you?
01:15:23Are you Raymond Sheely?
01:15:24No, but...
01:15:25Get the fuck out of my way.
01:15:34Are you Raymond Sheely?
01:15:36Did you write this?
01:15:37What were their names?
01:15:38Who?
01:15:39The people that shot her.
01:15:40I can't tell you that.
01:15:41Don't fuck with me, Raymond.
01:15:43What were their fucking names?
01:15:44I don't know. They didn't want them disclosed.
01:15:46It's time to go, miss.
01:15:47Get your hands off me. Get your hands off me.
01:15:49Get me those names, Raymond.
01:15:51I said get your hands off me.
01:15:53Come back again, we'll call the police.
01:16:23Help!
01:17:53Fuck.
01:18:23Fuck.
01:18:42Patrick?
01:18:54One new message.
01:18:56Message one.
01:18:58Hello, this message is for Melanie Michaels.
01:19:01I'm calling from the Channel 8 News Desk.
01:19:03We received your message and are very sorry to hear about the loss of your son.
01:19:08Unfortunately, it turns out we ran a segment on this incident.
01:19:12Message deleted.
01:19:14No new messages.
01:19:23Thank you.
01:19:53Thank you.
01:19:55Thank you.
01:20:22You are home.
01:20:25Where else would I be?
01:20:30Pat, you don't look so good.
01:20:35How should the father of a dead son look?
01:20:38Babe, you can't think like that.
01:20:44Or maybe you should.
01:20:54And what's that supposed to mean?
01:21:00Nothing.
01:21:02Nothing.
01:21:11Why don't you come upstairs with me?
01:21:16I've got something to show you.
01:21:22Come on.
01:21:24Come on.
01:21:54Come on.
01:22:11He's all around us.
01:22:25Shh.
01:22:41We're gonna be okay.
01:22:46I know.
01:22:48I know.
01:22:55I know.
01:23:03Hey.
01:23:05Hey.
01:23:07Hey, it's okay.
01:23:20We could always have another one.
01:23:24I don't know.
01:23:55Morning, Dad.
01:23:58Morning.
01:24:00It's good to have you back.
01:24:09How you doing?
01:24:13I don't know how to answer that question anymore.
01:24:20I'm sorry.
01:24:22Okay.
01:24:24You know I'm right next door if you need to talk or just want to get out of here early.
01:24:35All right. Thanks, Dad.
01:24:38It's good to see you, son.
01:24:51Good night.
01:25:22Detective Oler.
01:25:24Detective Oler, hi.
01:25:26This is Patrick Michaels.
01:25:29Yes?
01:25:31You were investigating the death of my son, Payton.
01:25:37Yes, I remember, Mr. Michaels.
01:25:39How can I help you?
01:25:42Well, I found something that I felt I should tell you about.
01:25:48Okay.
01:25:49Okay.
01:25:53There's a truck that's been parked on our street ever since that day.
01:25:58It hasn't moved.
01:26:00Uh-huh.
01:26:03Well, I went into the truck and I found a vehicle registration card for an Anika.
01:26:09What do you mean went inside of it?
01:26:13I went inside the truck.
01:26:16Mr. Michaels, did you break into this vehicle?
01:26:20No.
01:26:22It was unlocked. I just opened the door.
01:26:25It does not matter if it was unlocked. Did you take anything from the vehicle?
01:26:32Well, like I was just saying, I found this vehicle registration card.
01:26:36Mr. Michaels, you really must leave this to us.
01:26:39I understand that you're upset.
01:26:40Now I suggest you return whatever items you took from the vehicle immediately.
01:26:44I will have someone check it out today and will be sure to notify you if anything develops.
01:26:53Mr. Michaels?
01:26:54Fine.
01:27:10Hi.
01:27:27Me and Mom, we can't see you.
01:27:40Excuse me.
01:27:58Excuse me.
01:28:01You dropped your hat.
01:28:05Here you go.
01:28:11That's mine over there.
01:28:15I think we've seen you here a few times before.
01:28:18Which one's yours?
01:28:40I don't know.
01:28:42Mr. Michaels?
01:29:09Hello?
01:29:10Hey, Lori, it's me.
01:29:12Hey, how are you?
01:29:15I'm okay.
01:29:18I was actually wondering if maybe we could get together and do lunch again today?
01:29:22Oh, honey, I'm sorry. I can't today.
01:29:29Are you sure? I just... I could really use someone to talk to today.
01:29:34No, I just can't.
01:29:36Okay. No, no, I get it.
01:29:38Have you tried to call Megan?
01:29:40Yeah, you know what? I don't even... I don't even have her number. Do you think you could give it to me?
01:29:44Sure.
01:29:45Okay, just hold on one sec, okay?
01:29:46Yeah.
01:29:57Okay, go ahead.
01:29:59Okay, it's 969-1134.
01:30:08You there?
01:30:10No, no, I'm here.
01:30:12Okay, well, I'll talk to you soon, honey.
01:30:16Okay, thanks.
01:30:38I'm going to step out for a minute, son.
01:31:08Okay.
01:31:31Mal, it's Marshall. I have Patrick here.
01:31:34We're at the hospital, the ER.
01:31:38He hurt himself, but he's okay, physically, I guess.
01:31:43Look, they're concerned about him here, and so am I, how he's handling Peyton.
01:31:48They're sending us to some kind of support group for this sort of thing.
01:31:52Look, I have to get back to the office, but I really think you should be there.
01:31:58Me needs you right now.
01:31:59The group is in an hour at some church location.
01:32:29Okay.
01:32:59Okay.
01:33:30Oh, come on.
01:33:38Esther, come on.
01:33:59Oh, thank God.
01:34:29Okay.
01:34:59Oh my God.
01:35:29Wow.
01:35:52Patrick?
01:35:55Would you like to introduce yourself?
01:35:57No, I was told that I didn't have to talk.
01:36:01That's true. You don't have to.
01:36:06I'm... Hi, I'm Patrick Michaels.
01:36:09Would you mind standing up for us, Patrick?
01:36:18My name is Patrick Michaels.
01:36:20Patrick Michaels.
01:36:25I'm here because my son Peyton was murdered, and I can't stop thinking about it.
01:36:34I can't stop thinking about his little body laying there,
01:36:41and how he's never going to smile at me again,
01:36:46and I can't stop thinking about the woman that did it,
01:36:51all the things that I want to do to her, all the ways that I want to hurt her.
01:36:57Okay.
01:36:59Let's try redirecting this anger.
01:37:04What do you miss most about Peyton?
01:37:14I miss not feeling guilty about being a bad father.
01:37:21Okay.
01:37:29You know, I used to feel like working and making money,
01:37:36providing a home and food for my family was enough, you know,
01:37:42was the role that I played.
01:37:51And now all I can think about is just the things that we didn't do together,
01:38:00time that I didn't spend with him, things we'll never get to do together,
01:38:05and all the times that I said not now
01:38:11to this little boy that just wanted to play with his dad.
01:38:20How I was too busy or too tired.
01:38:36I miss taking my entire life for granted.
01:38:51Mr. Michaels?
01:38:53Yes.
01:38:55Hi. I'm Elliot.
01:38:58Patrick.
01:39:00Sorry, I don't mean to bother you.
01:39:02I just wanted to say that I really appreciated what you had to say back there.
01:39:06Your honesty?
01:39:08Thank you.
01:39:10Sure. I've been coming to these for some time now.
01:39:14You don't see it that often.
01:39:16I'm sure your wife's happy that you're coming now too.
01:39:18You know, I lost my little girl about four years ago.
01:39:21What do you mean, coming now too?
01:39:23Well, it's just that I've seen her several... Melanie, right?
01:39:27Yes. Melanie's been here?
01:39:30Well, sure. I'd say off and on for about a year now.
01:39:36But our son only died a month ago.
01:39:41I'm sorry. I am so sorry. I must have made a mistake.
01:39:44I am so sorry. I must have made a mistake.
01:39:47I just thought I remembered the name, Payton, and that he'd been kidnapped.
01:39:50And I thought she said her husband's name was Patrick too.
01:39:52Her son wasn't kidnapped. He was murdered in her house.
01:39:57Again, I'm sorry. I must be wrong.
01:40:04It's nice to have met you.
01:40:06Hold on.
01:40:10I really should get going.
01:40:12Wait.
01:40:14Okay.
01:40:41Who are you?
01:40:42Anika Barron.
01:40:44It's Anika. Who are you?
01:40:46I'm Detective Oler with the Richmond Police Department. May I come in?
01:40:50No. Let's just do it here.
01:40:54Would you like to put some clothes on?
01:40:57No, not really. Why? You don't like this?
01:41:01Did you recently report a vehicle missing?
01:41:04Yeah, my truck. Like a month ago.
01:41:06A 2005 Chevy? Red?
01:41:09Yeah.
01:41:10And you reported it before you went to county for four weeks on an assault and battery charge?
01:41:15Well, I thought the fucking bitch had taken it.
01:41:18Guess I was wrong.
01:41:20Right.
01:41:22So what, you actually found it?
01:41:25We found it abandoned in the Reveston area.
01:41:28Reveston?
01:41:30Yeah.
01:41:32So can I go get it?
01:41:34Actually, no. It's being taken down to the impound lot this afternoon for processing and further investigation.
01:41:38Further investigation for what? You fucking found it.
01:41:42That's why I came here to talk to you.
01:41:44Your vehicle is being entered as potential evidence in a homicide.
01:41:49There was a break-in in that area and a child was murdered.
01:41:55I don't know anything about that.
01:41:58I didn't say you did.
01:42:00But you will need to come down for a formal statement about the vehicle. Make sure nothing's missing.
01:42:06When do I get my truck back?
01:42:08Once we've established there's no connection.
01:42:11In the meantime, if you think of anybody who might have taken the vehicle, give me a call.
01:42:18Fine.
01:42:20Thank you for your time. And we'll be in touch about that statement.
01:42:39Sigh.
01:42:40Last night, a home invasion in Richmond came to a tragic end with the death of a young boy.
01:43:10The father shot and killed the intruder before she had a chance to flee the scene.
01:43:14With more on this terrible tragedy, we go to Tom Warren.
01:43:18Thanks, Larry. Details are still uncertain at this time as to exactly what happened in this home.
01:43:23We do know the forensics team is already...
01:43:28We tried to speak with the mother of the deceased, but she's understandably distraught and she's unable to comment.
01:43:40Sigh.
01:44:07Where have you been?
01:44:11Thinking.
01:44:14Okay. About what?
01:44:21Trying to make sense out of a lot of things that don't make sense.
01:44:28I don't know what you're talking about.
01:44:33What have you been telling people about Peyton?
01:44:35What have you been telling people about Peyton?
01:44:41I...
01:44:42What have you been saying about my son?
01:44:46I don't know what you mean. I... Nothing.
01:44:56Patrick!
01:45:00Oh my God!
01:45:05It's time for you to stop lying to me. Okay?
01:45:09It's time for you to stop lying!
01:45:13I'm not...
01:45:15Look, I don't know what you think you know, but...
01:45:17How do they know about you then?
01:45:20How do they know about him?
01:45:22Who? Who? How does who know what?
01:45:25Patrick, please, come on!
01:45:28Who the fuck was she?
01:45:32Who was she?!
01:45:35I don't know.
01:45:37I don't know, okay? Is that what you want me to say? I don't know!
01:45:40I wish I knew, but...
01:45:42Please, babe, just put that down!
01:45:51Sorry, Mel, I can't do this anymore.
01:46:01Look at me.
01:46:02Okay, just look at me. Put that down. We just... We need to talk. It's just us, okay?
01:46:06It's too late for talking.
01:46:11I can't even stand to be around you.
01:46:15I need to leave.
01:46:21What are you saying?
01:46:30I just need to go.
01:46:33Okay.
01:46:46So they tell you where to find it?
01:46:48Kind of. Did you get what I asked?
01:46:53I don't even want to know.
01:46:55Good. Reeveston.
01:46:58Okay.
01:47:02Okay.
01:47:27There.
01:47:33You can just take it.
01:47:35That's what's going to happen.
01:47:37Alright. See you later, then.
01:47:40Thanks, bitch.
01:48:02No!
01:48:33This must be the right house.
01:48:50Just... Just relax.
01:48:52Just relax. We're just getting... We're just getting to know each other.
01:49:03What do you want?
01:49:04No, no, no, no. We're not going to play that game. You know?
01:49:10Because you know exactly why I'm here.
01:49:12You fucked my girl, and your dickless piece of shit husband shot her.
01:49:18So, you don't get to ask any questions.
01:49:21You don't get to talk to me.
01:49:23You don't get to talk to me.
01:49:25You don't get to talk to me.
01:49:27You don't get to talk to me.
01:49:29You don't get to talk to me.
01:49:30You don't get to ask any questions.
01:49:32You don't get to tell me any stories.
01:49:36But, since it looks like we've got a little bit of time,
01:49:40I'd like to get some answers.
01:49:42Number one, how the fuck do you know me?
01:49:46I don't know you. I don't know what you're talking about.
01:49:52I'm sorry. Continue.
01:50:01I saw you at Esther's house.
01:50:07Okay. So, does your husband know that you've gone dyke?
01:50:11What? No. I'm not. What are you talking about?
01:50:15Stop hitting me, please. I didn't even do anything with her.
01:50:22Okay. I believe you. It's too bad. She was good.
01:50:30She was crazy.
01:50:34That's what made her a great fuck.
01:50:50Don't worry. That's not for you.
01:50:53That's for your husband.
01:50:54You see, it's like so few men get the chance to know what it's really like to get fucked.
01:51:01So, since he doesn't have that much time left, I figured I'd show him. And you can watch.
01:51:08You're sick.
01:51:10Yeah.
01:51:12And you haven't even heard what I've got planned for you yet, princess.
01:51:18You do know she killed my child.
01:51:21And whose fault is that?
01:51:34So, where is he? I don't have all day.
01:51:40I don't know.
01:51:43He left. He's probably never coming back.
01:51:46I'll take my chances.
01:51:49I'll take my chances.
01:51:56Is the kitchen that way?
01:51:58What?
01:52:19Fuck.
01:52:38Where's your toilet?
01:52:40What?
01:52:42Your head.
01:52:45Down the hall.
01:52:48Okay.
01:52:54What's that?
01:52:56What?
01:52:58That sound?
01:53:00Like water running?
01:53:02I don't know. I don't hear anything.
01:53:06That's a fucking shower.
01:53:08Is that a fucking shower? Is he upstairs?
01:53:10I don't know what you're talking about. I don't even hear anything.
01:53:12Wow. You are a sneaky little bitch.
01:53:15He's fucking upstairs taking a shower. Unbelievable.
01:53:45Fuck.
01:54:03Oh, fuck me.
01:54:09Oh, fuck. Oh, fuck you.
01:54:11You fucking bitch. You fucking bitch.
01:54:15Oh, shut up already, please.
01:54:21Although you know I should be thanking you.
01:54:24You made this a much better story.
01:54:29Oh, my God. You are fucked up.
01:54:33No wonder Esther fucking liked you.
01:54:42Our next story is that of every mother's worst nightmare.
01:54:46Two years ago, an unknown intruder broke into the home of Melanie Michaels.
01:54:50Her son was tragically murdered by the intruder,
01:54:53who was then shot and killed by her husband when trying to escape.
01:54:56One month later, the vengeful lover of the intruder returned,
01:55:00taking the life of her husband.
01:55:02Melanie was then forced, out of self-defense, to kill the intruder.
01:55:06The intruder was shot and killed.
01:55:08Melanie was then forced, out of self-defense, to kill the second assailant.
01:55:12I had the opportunity to sit down with Mrs. Michaels and talk about her story.
01:55:16Melanie, thank you for being with us.
01:55:19Thank you so much for having me.
01:55:21I'm so sorry for your terrible loss.
01:55:23This is truly every mother's worst nightmare.
01:55:25How are you handling everything?
01:55:27Well, I don't think there's ever really a way to handle it.
01:55:30It's just taking it one day at a time.
01:55:33But there isn't a moment that goes by that...
01:55:36that I don't think about my boys. Excuse me.
01:55:39I'm sure.
01:55:41But what you're not doing, and what you're being commended for,
01:55:44is not allowing yourself to become a victim.
01:55:47And in fact, you've written a book in order to turn your experience
01:55:50into education for other parents.
01:55:52Yes, I have.
01:55:54It's called Our Children, Our Responsibility,
01:55:56and it details your story, as well as, in retrospect,
01:56:00what you could have possibly done to prevent this tragedy.
01:56:03Exactly. I feel that there's a lot of pain and suffering
01:56:06for parents out there that take their child's safety,
01:56:09as well as their own, for granted.
01:56:11And if I could just prevent what happened to us
01:56:14from happening to someone else,
01:56:16then I feel that Peyton and Patrick's deaths
01:56:18will not have been in vain.
01:56:20Right. Well, it takes a very brave parent
01:56:23to admit they made mistakes, especially so publicly.
01:56:26Thank you.
01:56:28I also understand that a few television networks
01:56:30are interested in turning your story into a movie.
01:56:33Yes, there's some talks and some offers,
01:56:34but nothing's set in stone yet.
01:56:36Well, I wish you the best of luck with that, and your book.
01:56:39I know the more people that hear your message and your story,
01:56:42the better off we'll all be.
01:56:44Thank you. That means a lot.
01:56:46And finally, I understand you have another big announcement.
01:56:49I do. I recently got remarried,
01:56:53and, well, we found out this morning that...
01:56:58I'm pregnant.
01:56:59I'm pregnant.
01:57:03Who the fuck are you talking to?
01:57:13Everyone.