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***Apartment***
Woody: This is Detective Hoyt. I got a
homicide. 227 Pearl Street. I'm gonna need some backup. (Police come in, guns
drawn.) That was quick.
Police Officer:
It's Captain Malden.
***Outside in an alley***
(Jordan is laying on the ground in an
alley. She has double, woozy vision. She gets up and walk towards the street.
There is a lot of police activity. When she gets to the street, she sees
Garret.)
Garret: (Dog barking) Jordan! Where the hell have you been? People have been looking for you all night.
Jordan: I don't
know.
Garret: What do you mean you don't know?
Jordan: What's going on here?
Garret: There's
a murder.
Jordan: What? Here? Where?
Garret::
Captain Malden was shot to death in your apartment.
Jordan: Shot? What was Malden doing in my apartment? Who shot him?
Garret: It was
your father, Jordan.
Jordan: Where is he?
Garret: No one knows. He got away. You--you
don't look so good. You wanna sit down? No, I'm-- (Jordan collapses, Garret
catches her.) Need an ambulance over here! Now!
Police officer:
Hey, we need a paramedic over here!
{Crossing Jordan Intro}
***Outside
Max's Pub***
(There is
police activity. Woody goes to a black car and reaches for something above the
left rear tire.)
Walcott: Quite a hike to the precinct. Remind
me never to hitch a ride with you.
Woody: Uh, find
him yet?
Walcott: Nope. But we found your car. Right
outside Max's pub.
Woody: Yeah, I
left it here last night.
Walcott: Okay.
Woody: I-I
mean, uh, yesterday afternoon. Captain Malden asked me to keep an eye on Max
Cavanaugh.
Walcott: Why?
Woody: Miss
Walcott, when a Captain asks me to do something, I don't ask why.
Walcott: Well, I'm a little bit confused
why your car is here, yet you were found standing over Malden's dead body in
Jordan Cavanaugh's living room. One might be led to believe you went over there
with Max Cavanaugh. You see, Detective Hoyt, when a Captain of the Boston city police department is murdered, asking why is precisely my job.
Woody: He took
my keys.
Walcott: Ooh, he's a wily one.
Woody: That he
is.
Walcott: Which brings me to my next
question--
Woody: I had a
feeling there was going to be another one.
Walcott: How did a 60-year-old man get the
drop on you?
Woody: As I'm
pretty sure I said in my statement... I heard two shots. By the time I came to
the door, Cavanaugh came up behind me. Put a barrel on the back of my head.
Walcott: Well, don't you learn that day one
of rookie training, to cover your back when you enter a potential murder scene?
Or does the fact that you have a relationship with Cavanaugh's daughter change
procedure?
Woody: Am I
being interrogated here?
Walcott: No. That's obviously not my job...
yet. And until then, I'm recommending that you be removed from this case.
Woody: Last
time I checked you don't have a badge. Therefore, you don't have the authority.
Walcott: Try me.
***Hospital***
Garret: Jordan,
you decent?
Jordan: Am I
ever? Wearing that gown with my ass hanging out got kinda old.
Garret: No, no,
no, no. You cannot leave until they figure out what's wrong with you.
Jordan: I know
what's wrong. I was drugged.
Garret: Your
tox screen showed nothing but elevated blood alcohol.
Jordan: Then he
must have slipped me something that a tox screen can't pick up.
Garret: He?
Jordan: It's
coming back in bits and pieces. Malden. I-I remember meeting him at his office.
Garret: Are you
saying Captain Malden drugged you?
Jordan: Yes.
Garret: What
would possess him to do that?
Jordan: James,
my brother. Malden was his father.
Garret: That
doesn't explain a damn thing, Jordan, expect for maybe why Max shot him.
Jordan: Look, I
know how it looks, but my dad did not do this.
Garret: He was
there with a gun in his hand. He fled the scene.
Jordan: James
was in my apartment. He's involved with this. I know he is.
Garret: Oh,
come on, Jordan. Where are you going?
Jordan: To the
body.
Garret: You're
joking, right?
Jordan: No, my
dad's life is on the line.
Garret: Which
is why this autopsy cannot be handled by you. You know that.
Jordan: If the
body shows evidence that he's innocent, then I need to see it.
Garret: Fine.
What if it doesn't?
Jordan: Then I
need to see that too.
***Trace
Evidence: Captain Malden***
Bug: Three
bullet wounds. One to the abdomen. Two to the chest.
Jordan: What
about this?
Bug: Someone
got him with three fingers of her left hand.
Jordan: Her?
Bug: Found
traces of fingernail lacquer. (Jordan looks at her hand and matches her fingers
up to the scratch marks.) Dr. Macy said look. But don't touch.
Jordan: And
you're my chaperon?
Bug: He doesn't
trust you, Jordan. Look, I'm--I'm sorry about your dad. I mean, really, I am.
But Nigel got taken away in handcuffs and interrogated because of you.
Jordan: I never
meant for that to happen.
Bug: Well, if
you were really sorry, I wouldn't be getting pressured to help you now.
Jordan: If it
was your father, you'd be doing the same thing that I am.
Bug: Not if I
knew that he'd done it. (Jordan puts on latex gloves.) Jordan, you--you can't.
Jordan: I just
need to turn him over just to take a look. Three entry wounds, but only one
exit wound.
Bug: That's not
unusual. Variations in tissue density, the bullet being redirected as it
ricochets off bone.
Jordan: Or
bullets of different calibers. More than one gun would mean more than one
shooter.
Lily: Jordan!
You need to leave now.
Jordan: But I'm
not done yet.
Lily: Uh, yes,
you are. The DA's here.
Jordan: Hey,
Bug. Check those bullets for me, please. (Jordan leaves.)
Walcott: Excuse
me. We're securing this body.
Bug: Well,
there's a surprise.
***Boston PD:
Interrogation Room***
Capra: Oh,
sorry. Uh, I thought the room was empty. I was just looking for a quiet place
to savor the moment.
Woody: Uh,
it's--it's very quiet in here.
Capra: Really,
I-I wouldn't be interrupting?
Woody: No, no.
Actually you'd be saving me from myself.
Capra: Yeah?
How's that?
Woody: I have a
fear of being left alone in tiny rooms. Childhood trauma. I was ice-fishing
with my brother, and he locked me in the shanty. Please, sit down.
Capra: The
detectives took over the break room. They're having a briefing on the Captain
Malden case. Well, you probably should be in there too.
Woody: I wasn't
invited.
Capra: Why not?
You're a detective, right?
Woody: Yeah, I
was first on the scene on the Malden case.
Capra: Really?
Woody: I'm
waiting to be debriefed by Detective Capra. Do you know who he is?
Capra: I'm new
here. Sorry, I was rude. I'm Ann.
Woody: Ann, hi.
I'm Woody, Woody Hoyt.
Capra: Wow,
first on scene.
Woody: Yeah,
I-I heard the shots.
Capra: And you
were there all by yourself without any backup.
Woody: I didn't
know a crime was being committed. I had to kick the door down to get in there.
Capra: Because
you wanted to protect the Captain?
Woody: I was
too late. He was already down.
Capra: So
that's when you called for backup?
Woody: No, I
don't know who called for backup.
Capra: Hmm,
interesting.
Woody: Aw, man.
Aw, jeez. You know, you picked a pretty crummy way to introduce yourself,
Detective Capra.
Capra: Didn't I
mention my last name?
Woody: No. You
didn't.
Capra: It sure
would help us if you could at least tell us where his daughter might be. Jordan.
She's wanted as a material witness.
Woody: I have
no idea. Scout's honor.
***ME
Conference Room**
Walcott: As you
may have observed, there have been some changes around here. Irregularities in
the way evidence was handled in the Carl Jeffers case has caused a breach of
trust between the DA's office and this department-- with the exception of Dr.
Winslow, of course, who followed protocol and handed over
a key piece of
evidence. Captain Malden's death will be investigated in a rigorous and
professional manner. For this reason, I've called in Dr. Horace Banner, whose
reputation I'm sure you're all aware of, to personally carry out every phase of
the autopsy. No one touches the body but him. And I mean no one. Furthermore,
Jordan Cavanaugh, whom we are actively looking for, is barred access from the
body and any information that it yields. I'll spell it out for you. If you even
talk to her about this case, you'll be fired. That's all. Thank you. (Everyone
get up to leave.) Dr. Winslow. I'm expecting some resistance among your peers
on this case.
Winslow: Okay.
Walcott: I know
you've had some personal problems in your past. I might be able to help you
expunge that from your record. Of course, I could use a little help from you. (Camera
pans and shows Garret standing in the doorway, listening.)
Winslow: (Talking
quietly) Yeah, okay.
Garret: Renee.
Who the hell do you think you are?
Walcott:
Actually, according to the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, I'm your
boss. And as such, you should know, I can terminate your employment.
Garret: Fine,
but don't you walk in here and insult my staff.
Walcott: I'm
doing what needs to be done.
Garret: By
setting up a police state? Why don't you put them in riot gear while you're at
it?
Walcott: The
case against Max Cavanaugh is ironclad. No one here is going to screw it up. You
brought this on yourself, Garret.
Garret: This is
about us, isn't it?
Walcott: I'm
not even going to dignify that.
Garret: What
happened last night can be explained.
Walcott: If I
was the least bit interested, maybe. Where's Jordan?
Garret: How
should I know?
Walcott: Not
good enough. You were with her at the hospital. Where did she go?
Garret: What do
you care, as long as she's not in the building?
Walcott: I
think she may know where he is. She's the key to closing this case.
Garret: What
happened to ironclad?
Walcott: (Lily
walks up behind Garret.) Oh, hello. Well, I'll leave you two alone. I'm sure
you want your privacy.
Lily: Got a
minute?
Garret: Can
this wait?
Lily: I'm
sorry. It really can't.
Garret: If this
is about the kiss, it meant nothing.
Lily: Well,
it's not about the kiss. It's about Jordan.
Garret: I can't
talk about Jordan.
Lily: You let
her examine Malden's body.
Garret: She
needed my help.
Lily: She's got
problems, Garret. You're just--just enabling her. She's wanted in connection
with a murder, and you put Bug right in the middle-- (Garret walks in his
office and slams the door in Lily's face. He picks up his phone and makes a
call.)
Jordan: (Cell
phone ringing) Yeah.
Garret: This
whole looking-the-other-way thing isn't working for me. I'm bringing you in.
Jordan: Look,
Garret, I'm the only person out here who knows my dad is innocent. I will
handle this in my own way.
Garret: Don't
be foolish, Jordan. Th-there's a manhunt for your dad. Your crazy brother's
still out there somewhere.
Jordan: I know
what I'm doing.
Garret: Uh-huh.
And what exactly is that?
Jordan: I'm on
my way to see the only person I can count on right now to help me.
Garret: Okay,
I'll try not to take that personally.
Jordan: Look,
Garret, I will call you when I got something to tell you, okay?
(While talking
to Garret, Jordan is walking somewhere. After their conversation, she goes into
the police station. Her brother James has been following her.)
***Woody's
Office***
Jordan: Hi.
Woody: Hey. (Jordan
and Woody hug.)
Jordan: I need
to find him, Woody.
Woody: I know.
We all do.
Jordan: I need
your help.
Woody: Sure.
But first there's something I gotta say.
Jordan: Okay.
Woody: You have
the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you
in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney present during questioning
now or in the future. Do you understand these rights?
***Boston PD:
Interrogation Room***
Capra: You must
be Jordan.
Jordan: I must
be. And that would make you?
Capra: Annie
Capra. You're a hard woman to find.
Jordan: Yeah,
it runs in the family. (Pan over to Woody watching on other side of glass.)
Capra: (on the
intercom) I've gathered.
Jordan: (Jordan
on intercom) Well, you don't look familiar. They bring you from out of town?
Capra: First
week in Boston, actually. I just happened to catch this case.
Jordan: Oh.
Capra: Who were
you with at your place last night, Jordan? Neighbors heard loud voices a couple
of hours before the murder, yours and a man's.
Jordan: That
must have been the TV.
Capra: I looked
around. I didn't see a TV.
Jordan: Oh, did
I say TV?
Capra: Mm-hmm.
Jordan: I meant
a radio.
Capra: Was it
Captain Malden?
Jordan: Are you
kidding?
Capra: Video
surveillance has you two leaving his precinct office. He had his arm around
you. You appeared to be drunk.
Jordan: You
think we were having an affair.
Capra: Were
you?
Jordan: Oh my...(Laughs)
Capra: Your
father was there yesterday too... at his office. He threatened him in front of
at least half a dozen witnesses. Why?
Jordan: I don't
know. You'd have to ask him.
Capra: I'll be
sure to do that when I find him.
Jordan: Look,
I'm not feeling that talkative right now. Could we do this some other time?
Capra: Sure.
Jordan: Really?
Capra: Mm-hmm,
no problem.
Jordan: Uh,
then I can go?
Capra: Yup.
***Garret's
Office***
Winslow: Wanna
see me?
Garret: Dr.
Winslow, take a walk with me, would you?
Winslow: If
we're back to you calling me Dr. Winslow, then I must have done something
wrong.
Garret: I'm
just a little confused about something. I was hoping you'd clarify it for me.
Winslow: Okay.
Garret: This
evidence you so willingly supplied to the DA's office.
Winslow: What
about it?
Garret: Why did
you do it?
Winslow: Dr.
Cavanaugh came to me. She asked me to do a ballistics check on a gun. She told
me it was for a case that she was working on. She did not tell me that the gun
was evidence, and that she just illegally pinched it from a crime scene.
Garret: So why
didn't you come to me?
Winslow: With
all due respect, sir, I thought you'd just cover for her. Anyway, my job was to
follow the rules. If I don't follow the rules, I lose my job, remember? I'm
speaking from experience. So I'm not about to risk my own neck for some rogue
investigation.
Garret: Okay,
you need to understand something.
Winslow: I do?
Garret: Yeah,
you do. This is a family. All of us a family. And every family needs trust. You
have a problem with Jordan, you come to me, not the DA.
Winslow: Okay,
if we're such a family, then how come she lied to me?
Garret: She
obviously doesn't see you as a member of the family yet. Wonder why that is,
Dr. Winslow. (Elevator door chimes.)
Winslow: So I
guess we're done here?
Garret: Oh,
yeah, we're done.
***Woody's
office***
Huss: (Knocking on door) Detective Hoyt. Frank
Huss. I'm with the Police Benevolence Association. I'm your rep.
Woody: PBA, I
wasn't expecting to see you guys till tomorrow.
Huss: Yeah,
well, justice never sleeps, huh? So you're being questioned in connection to
the homicide of Captain Malden.
Woody: Hi.
Lady: Hi.
Woody: You are?
Huss: She's
your attorney.
Woody:
Attorney.
Lady: We
understand you were the first respondent at the crime scene.
Woody: Anything
I tell you guys stays in this room, right?
Lady:
Absolutely. What'd you tell them so far?
Woody: I-I told
them the truth.
Huss: So you
really don't know where Max Cavanaugh is?
Woody: Why
would I know that?
Lady: People
have loyalties. They do favors for friends. A ten minute head start. That sort
of thing.
Woody: You guys
sure you're my reps?
Huss: There are
things going on here you've got no idea about. Malden had a lot of favors owed
to him. There are important people very interested in seeing the right man's
brought to justice.
Woody: Sounds
like you're threatening me.
Lady: (leaning
over the desk at Woody) You like your job, Hoyt? You like being a cop?
Woody: More
than life itself, counselor.
Lady: Then I'm
sure you'll think real hard about everything we just said.
***Autopsy:
Captain Malden***
Bug: (to Nigel)
They say he only sleeps two hours a night. He's like a bionic coroner.
Banner: If
you're gonna learn something, people, keep the chatter down. Three bullets
entered the body.
One here to the
right abdomen, traversed the liver, crossed the midline before exiting just
lateral of L4.
Another one
entered through the sternum, traveled through the lung, and lodged posteriorly
in the fifth rib. A third bullet entered just below the left clavicle and
narrowly missed the aortic arch. All of these wounds would have been survivable
if not for the fact that bullet number three deflected off the third rib and
lodged in the left ventricle of the heart. Ladies and gentlemen, the fatal
bullet.
Bug: That
doesn't make sense. There isn't any--
Banner: Do you
have a question, doctor?
Bug: No. No, no
question.
Walcott: The
striations are identical. The bullets are from the same gun.
Banner:
Precisely. A nine millimeter Glock semiautomatic. A standard police issue here
in Boston.
Walcott: The
same one Max Cavanaugh was seen with at the scene of the crime. Thank you, Dr.
Banner.
Garret: Does
this mean I can have my morgue back?
Walcott: It's
all yours.
***Jordan's
Loft***
Walcott: What
do you think you're doing here, Detective?
Capra: Are you
following me?
Walcott: You
let her go before I had a chance to talk with her.
Capra: She
wasn't really in a mood to talk. Besides... she can't very well lead me to the
killer if she's in custody.
Walcott: Do you
think she knows where her father is?
Capra: I'm not
completely convinced he did it.
Walcott: Is
that why you asked IA for sealed grand jury testimony in a 30-year-old case
against a man named Cahill?
Capra: A lot of
money went missing in that Cahill bust. Captain Malden, his dead partner, Max
Cavanaugh, all working in the same investigation. I was curious.
Walcott: You
know what curiosity did, don't you?
Capra: Meow.
Walcott: This
is a closed case. All we have to do is find Max Cavanaugh.
Capra: Why'd he
do it?
Walcott:
Jealousy, revenge. Doesn't matter. It's not my problem anymore. Then
congratulations on your conviction, counselor.
***ME Office***
Nigel: Doctor.
Bug: Dr.--Dr.
C.
Nigel: Hello,
uh, we've got good news and bad news.
Bug: Give her
the bad news first. She's a pessimist.
Nigel: Okay. Well,
Dr. Banner determined that all three bullets came from the same gun, the one in
Max's hand. Turns out it was Malden's gun.
Jordan: God, I
hope that's the bad news.
Bug:
Thankfully, yes. All right, give her the good news.
Nigel: Well, normally
we'd set up an HD screen and break out the gadgets with the flashing lights and
funny noises to illustrate our point.
Bug: But since
we've been kicked out of the lab, you're just gonna have to take our word for
it.
Nigel: There's
no hemorrhaging around the chest wounds.
Jordan: What
are you saying?
Nigel: Well, as
you know, the body's normal response to a gunshot is to immediately pump blood
to the injured area, right? Well, in the case of his chest wounds, the pump was
off.
Bug: His heart
had already stopped beating before the bullets entered the chest.
Nigel: But the
bullet through the abdomen, however, showed normal signs of hemorrhaging,
meaning his heart was still pumping blood at that time.
Jordan: Okay.
Nigel: My guess
is it would've taken him over a half an hour to bleed to death from that wound.
Bug: And since
Woody only heard two shots...
Jordan: Malden
had already been dead for half an hour.
Nigel: Which
means your father didn't kill him.
***Outside ME
Building***
(Someone dials
a cell phone as soon as Jordan leaves the building.)
Jordan: (Cell
phone ringing) Yeah?
Max: Jordan.
Jordan: Where
are you?
Max: Across the
street. (Jordan hangs up and goes to meet him.)
Jordan: Dad.
Oh, god, I'm so worried. Are you okay?
Max: Never mind
that. What matters is the cops are gonna ask you about Captain Malden's death. And
when they do, you know nothing, understand?
Jordan: What
else would I say? I don't know anything.
Max: What are
you saying?
Jordan: I-I
went to see Malden last night. He drugged me. I woke up in an alleyway outside
my apartment. Malden was dead, and you were the prime suspect.
Max: Fine, then
that's how it's gonna stay.
Jordan: Wait,
where are you going?
Max: It's best
I don't tell you.
Jordan: Dad,
why are you running? You didn't do this. I know you didn't.
Max: You don't
know anything, Jordan.
Jordan: I just
think you and I need to go to the police and straighten this out. You're taking
the fall for James, aren't you? Look, I'm not gonna let you throw your life
away, Dad, not for him.
Max: It's not
up to you. Trust me when I tell you, this is how it has to be. (Max leaves.)
***Woody's
Office***
Woody: What can
I tell you, Jordan? You're a glutton for punishment.
Jordan: At the
risk of getting thrown in the slammer again, I need your help.
Woody: I can
barely help myself these days.
Jordan: My dad
didn't do it, Woody.
Woody: Don't,
Jordan. Don't put me in this position.
Jordan: What
position?
Woody: He told
me why, Jordan.
Jordan: Why
what?
Woody: Why he
put two slugs in Malden's body.
Jordan: He did.
Woody: Yes, to
cover up a murder.
Jordan: He was
protecting someone.
Woody: Yes.
You. He got a call at the bar that night. A man's voice told him that you had
just shot Malden. He hung up, rushed over there. Malden was dead. You were
gone.
Jordan: Wait a
minute. He thinks that I-- no, I--I couldn't have.
Woody: You said
Malden drugged you. That you woke up in an alley near your apartment. Now, I
wanna believe you, Jordan, I do. Are you telling me that you could not have
done this?
Jordan: I--
Woody: Your
father didn't get the jump on me. I let him walk. Now this whole city's on a
manhunt for him. I took an oath to uphold the law. And now I don't know what
I'm gonna do.
Jordan: It was
James.
Woody: James. James,
your phantom brother? The one only you and Max have seen?
Jordan: He
called my dad. He's the one who killed Malden.
Woody: All
right. Let's say that is the case. How do we prove it?
Jordan: You're
the detective, you tell me.
***ME Office***
Capra: Excuse
me? You work in the lab?
Nigel: Uh, yes
I do.
Bug: We do.
Nigel: How can
I help you, love?
Capra: I'm
Detective Capra, homicide. Wondering if you might be able to give me a hand
with something.
Nigel: Awfully
busy right now.
Bug: Yeah, real
busy.
Capra: I
realize I posed it as a question, but I'm not really asking.
Nigel: So what
exactly am I sampling here?
Capra: I'll
tell you when I find what I'm looking for.
Nigel: Fair
enough. Okay, right, here we go. Here is Captain Malden's DNA. And over here we
have the DNA from the mystery sample that you brought. And, uh-- all right,
here we go. There you have it. They match. Okay, so now you know... whatever it
is you wanted to know.
Capra: I know
who scratched Captain Malden's neck.
Bug: And who
might that be?
Capra: Dr.
Cavanaugh. The hospital took scrapings from under her fingernails. Mystery
samples. They match Malden's.
James: (wearing
a police uniform) Excuse me? I'm looking for a Dr. Cavanaugh.
Garret: Is
there something I can help you with, officer?
James: Walcott
wants to see her again. I'm supposed to pick her up.
Garret: Last
time I heard from her, she was with Detective Hoyt. You might want to try
reaching her through him.
James: Thanks. I'll
do that.
***Max's Pub***
Jordan: So,
uh, you got here at what, 10:00? 10:15 the other night?
Woody: It was
about ten after. It was no more than a half-hour before he got the call.
Jordan: Oh,
okay. Well, let's just hope that he wasn't cheap enough not to sign up for
caller I.D. Uh-- we have a call here at 10:27. But it's blocked.
Woody: Well,
that doesn't help us. Let's get outta here.
Jordan: Sure it
does. Every call gets billed to someone. We just call the phone company, and
they'll cross-reference the time of the call with this number. That should give
us a billing address.
Woody: Oh, and
they're just gonna give that information to anyone. Just like that.
Jordan: But not
just anyone, but they will to a cop.
Woody: I'm in
the penalty box here, Jordan. (Jordan sighs) No.
Jordan: Yeah--
Woody: No.
Jordan: Please.
Woody: No.
Jordan: One
time.
Woody: Give me
this phone.
***ME Office***
Nigel: This new
detective, she's very cagey. I mean, she lured us into a trap. She used her,
uh--
Garret: Her
Vulcan mind meld?
Bug: She didn't
tell us that she suspected Jordan. She--she sandbagged us.
Nigel: There
was no way we--we could hide the evidence. No way.
Garret: I'm
running a lunatic asylum. It is not any part of your job to conceal forensic
results from the Boston police department or its representatives. Furthermore--
(Knocking)
Walcott: Some
tissue samples belonging to Jordan Cavanaugh were taken from the hospital
this morning by
Detective Capra. I want to know what she's done with them.
Garret: Why
don't you ask her?
Walcott: I'm
asking you.
Garret: Give us
a minute, will you, fellas?
Walcott:
Where's Jordan?
Garret: I don't
know. (Walcott goes to leave.) Sure, just walk away, Renee.
Walcott: Is
there something else you want to tell me?
Garret: No.
Just always wanted to say that. You know, I actually like you, although you
don't give me much reason to sometimes. I just wanted to say that... it was a
mistake, what happened with Miss Lebowski.
Walcott: Well,
I'd hate to think what might have happened if you were on a first name basis.
Garret: I don't
want it to get in the way-- (Sighs) Of what we could be.
Walcott: Tell
you what. Let's take a little breather and reassess when things have cooled off
a bit.
Garret: Sounds
very adult.
Walcott: Hmm. Dr.
Winslow. Can I have a word with you?
Winslow: Sure,
why not?
Walcott: You
wouldn't happen to have seen Detective Capra here, snooping around?
Winslow: Nope,
I haven't.
Walcott: Oh.
Winslow: You
know what? And even if I had, these people are my colleagues and they're my
friends. So I'm not interested in being your nark. Sorry, picked the wrong guy.
Garret: Look,
Peter, those things I said about, uh, being a family?
Winslow: Yeah.
Garret: The
truth is, I do play favorites. And I shouldn't. Especially when it comes to
Jordan. I tend to look the other way. I think I'm just too tired to fight it
half the time, you know? Anyway... I'm sorry. I'll see you in autopsy two at
8:00 A.M. Sharp.
Winslow: Good
night, Dr. Macy.
***Heading to
an apartment***
Woody: I can't
believe I had to give them my social security and badge number. Any monkey with
a typewriter could trace this back to me.
Jordan: No
one's tracing anything back to anyone. Uh, this is it.
Woody: I can't
wait to meet this brother of yours. Sh sh sh sh sh. You hear that?
(Rustling)
(Woody draws
his gun and then they enter the apartment. Capra is in the apartment pointing a
gun towards Woody.)
Capra: So let
me get this straight. Your father, in an attempt to protect you, because he
thought you killed Malden, fired two shots into his already-dead body.
Jordan:
Exactly.
Capra: And now
you're looking for your long-lost brother who, as far as anybody knows, doesn't
legally exist, because you think he's the one that actually committed the
murder?
Jordan: That's
pretty much the theory, yeah.
Capra: Is it
me?
Woody: I know
it seems a little hinky, but, uh, believe me, once you get to spend a little
time with Jordan, it makes complete sense.
Capra: The
truth is, I don't really think your father did it either. To be honest, I've
been working under the theory that it was you.
Jordan: It's
nice to know where I stand.
Capra: The room
was registered to a James Blanchard. Paid cash. And of course, there's this. (They
go to the window)
Jordan: I can
see my apartment from here.
Capra: So could
he. He had binoculars. The place looks like a mess, but it's deceptive. It's
clean, he's covered his tracks.
Woody: I'll get
a CSU unit to look for any traces.
Jordan: (Looking
around, she goes over to a phonebook.) Make sure they see this. There's an
accidental crease here.
Woody: Airline
charters. Econo-flight out of Chatham.
Jordan: I can
be there in half an hour.
Capra: Dr.
Cavanaugh, forget it. You're a material witness in this case. I'm gonna call
the state police, tell them to stop all outgoing traffic at Chatham field.
Woody: She's
right, Jordan.
Jordan: After
all this, I'm not stopping now.
Woody: You
wanna bet?
Jordan: Come
on, Woody. You can't do this to me.
Woody: I
promise we will get him.
Jordan: But I'm
the only one who can ID him.
Woody:
Something tells me we'll figure it out.
Jordan: That's
exactly what he wants you to think, but he's smarter than that. Come on, Woody.
Woody: Please
get in the car, please? Please, thank you. (Jordan gets into the squad car.) Get
her home, and don't let her talk you into anything. Thank you.
Driver: Yes,
sir.
Capra: (into
police radio) Suspect is wanted in connection with the murder of a police
officer. Proceed with extreme caution.
Woody: Your car
or mine?
Capra: I'm new
in town. You want to get lost?
Woody: My car.
(Siren wailing)
Police officer:
Hey, sorry it took so long. We had an officer carjacked. You, uh, call for
backup?
(Woody and
Capra look at each other realizing Jordan has just been kidnapped. They run to
Woody's car.)
***Police
Car***
Jordan: Excuse
me? Uh, why are we taking Commonwealth? I told you I live in Charlestown. Did
you hear me? Hey, you're going the wrong way.
James: Relax...
sis. Thought we'd take a little family trip.
Jordan: Why are
you doing this?
James: Now,
there's the question of the last 38 years. Why? Why did our own parents do this
to us? Why are you and I so similar?
Jordan: Where's
my father?
James: How the
hell should I know? He's probably running as far as he can. That's what cowards
do.
(Siren wailing)
Police radio: Stolen police car. Spotted
going westbound through the Callahan tunnel.
Woody: That's three blocks from here. (into
radio) Do not pursue suspect. I repeat, do not pursue suspect. Drop back and
follow, just keep him in your sights. (to Capra) Hang on.
(Siren wailing)
James: Get out.
We're here.
Jordan: Where
are you taking me?
James: I wanna
show you something. (Her forces Jordan into a freight elevator by holding a gun
to her.)
Police radio: The suspect has abandoned the
vehicle at a construction site at 119 Decatur and has taken a hostage with him
up the freight elevator.
James: I thank
god I found you. My whole life, I thought I was going through this alone. But I
wasn't. There's a lot of comfort in that, don't you agree? (They get off
elevator) Looks like we have company.
Jordan: Where
are we? Why did you bring me here?
James: They're
renovating it now. But this used to be an apartment building. Oh, not a very
nice one. A dump, really. The kind of place you live when you can't afford to
live anywhere else.
Jordan: I don't
understand.
James: I
brought you here because I wanted you to see where I grew up. I want you to
know me. (Woody and Capra arrive) This used to be my room. This is where I
spent the first 15 years of my life. I used to stare out of this window. When
they were fighting. Fighting about how they lost it all. Fighting about me. They
didn't understand why they didn't love me. Couldn't love me. And it was really
very simple. I wasn't theirs. I wasn't blood. I just didn't know it yet.
Capra: You
think it's the brother?
Woody: Yeah.
It's her brother.
Jordan: James,
I don't know what you've done. But this isn't the way. I know you're in pain.
(Door opens)
Woody: Drop
that weapon!
Jordan: Stay
back!
James: They killed
her, Jordan. They killed our mother. They destroyed both our lives.
Woody: Drop
that weapon, James, and let her go. She's your sister.
James: That's
right. You're my only family now. My only blood. The only person who'll
understand. (He jumps up on a ledge)
Jordan: That's
right, James. I do understand. That's why I'm the only one who can help you,
okay? Just come back inside.
Woody: Move,
Jordan.
Jordan: I
promise I won't let anything happen to you.
Woody: Jordan.
Move!
James: Come
with me.
Jordan: What?
James: Come
with me. We can do this together. We don't belong here.
Woody: Move,
Jordan, so I can get a clean shot.
(Helicopter in
background)
Police in
helicopter: This is the Boston police!
Jordan: No,
don't shoot!
Police in
helicopter: Drop your weapon and step down from the window ledge!
Jordan: Don't
do it, please. I want to understand. I want to help you.
James: I'm
sorry I wasn't a better brother. (James jumps-or better yet falls- backwards
then water splashes)
***Max's
Bar***
Woody: (on cell
phone) Yeah, yeah, I'll tell her. I'm with her right now. Thanks. They still
haven't recovered the body. I don't know. They say people have been known to
survive falls like that. Walcott is not gonna press charges against Max. She's
says there's too much reasonable doubt to try him.
Jordan: Well,
that's big of her. Look, Woody, uh, I'm sorry, but I'd kinda like to be alone
right now.
Woody: I
understand. I'll see you later?
Jordan: Yeah.
(Woody leaves,
Max comes in from the back)
Max: I can't
lie to you anymore, Jordan. I won't do it.
Jordan: Good.
Max: Because
you're not gonna ask me any more questions. You understand?
Jordan: Has any
of it been true?
Max: It's true
that I love you! That I always have! And that's the only thing that's
important. That's the only thing that's real.
(Max leaves and
Jordan cries)