A Perfect Child of Satan Page #4
- Year:
- 2012
- 21 min
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If ailed him.
That's why I commend
Kevin for doing for you
what I couldn't do
for your father.
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fc hard rn himm
Maybe I'm, scared,
the same loss that I did.
- Ancl you just wanna
smother him. (laughs)
Oh honey.
You always will.
You know what I think?
I think you should
go out on the town
and lick your wounds.
No really, don't
worry about Neron.
I will take care of him
and he'll be just fine.
This isn't the
psychiatrist talking.
This is mom.
- Come here.
Thank you.
I love you.
- Oh honey I love you too.
I do.
(quiet chattering)
- Hey you.
I've missed you these
past couple clays.
- (exhales) There's
been a lot going on.
Our nanny's missing and
cops can't find her anywhere.
- What, are you serious?
- [Kevin] Yeah.
- Maybe she just went back
to Mexico or something.
- Maybe.
I hope that's what it is.
- What else would it be?
- (sighs) I don't know.
I could take care of you.
- Tara.
When Ali gets back, we,
we can't see each
other like this.
- I don't like to be alone.
I like it better
when you're there.
- Ali's going through
a lot right now.
I can't just pick up and go.
Just give me a couple clays.
Okay?
- I could just stay
with you at your house
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She'd call you before
she gets home, right?
- Yeah, she has to.
She doesn't wanna come
home to an empty house.
She said she's
definitely gonna call.
Come here.
(ominous music)
(chuckles)
(glass breaks)
(gasps)
(thoughtful music)
- [Grandmother] Who are you?
Ancl what are you
doing in my house?
- [Maria] He was on the floor.
Not a good place
for a young baby.
- [Grandmother] I'm
calling the police.
- I have an appointment.
Allison scheduled it for me.
- My daughter doesn't
schedule my appointments.
(crowd chattering)
- Some night on the town Mom.
(sighs)
- Oh yeah.
Oh, let me take him.
I'll be back.
I need to put the baby to bed.
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Gonilla sandwich please.
Thank you.
- That'll be $1.
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- I have to take out.
- It's okay sweetheart.
Shh, shh, shh.
It's okay.
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his eyes lately?
- I don't know what you mean.
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Yes, look at this eyes.
- Wait.
Wait right here.
I have to put him to bed.
Wait, I'll be right back.
Wait.
(unsettling music)
- I need to speak to you Helen.
Do you ever think of me?
Do you know what it's
like to rot in hell here?
Hrnm?
Hmm.
(Helen laughs)
Do you know what you did to me?
- [Helen] What?
Do you know what it's
like to feel here,
you rot in hell.
- (gasps) Oh my God, Jim.
No.
- Well now you're
gonna feel like me.
Look at me.
Ancl now you will.
- Sh*t.
- You will.
Just give him to me.
- Oh no, no.
Please.
(Maria hums)
(Maria laughs)
God.
God.
No!
(gun fires)
MOrh?
MQrn!
MQrn!
Mom.
Mom.
MQrn!
(screams)
(whimpers)
- We got a call
about a homicide.
- Yes, yes.
- Are you okay?
What happened?
- Someone shot my mom.
Someone shot my mom.
- Did you get a
description of the person?
- No, I just walked
in and found her.
- Where's the body?
- Upstairs in the office room.
- Go check it out.
(whimpers)
(sighs)
Do you have any idea
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- Ma'am.
- I'm gonna need you
to stay here ma'am.
- I'll take the baby ma'am.
Let me have the baby.
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- Follow the lieutenant.
- Step inside ma'am.
- She was right here.
She was right here.
She was.
She was dead.
She--
- Listen ma'am.
There is no dead body.
There's not even
evidence of a dead body.
If you're feeling
stressed, go see a shrink.
Or next time we are
going to arrest you
for filing a false
police report.
Are you on medication?
- Yeah but, I'm not crazy.
- We've got a 1282.
- Let's get outta here.
- I'm not crazy.
I'm not crazy!
(suspenseful music)
- Hey babe, is that you?
Hey.
What's wrong baby,
what happened?
Why are you back home so early?
Oh what's wrong?
- My mom.
My mom, she's dead.
She's--
- What are you talking about?
- Kevin, I need
you to believe me.
- Why wouldn't I believe you?
- Okay, I walked
into my mom's office
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It looked like
somebody had shot her.
Okay, but when I
called the police,
her body was missing.
- [Kevin] Okay, whoa, slow down.
- [Ali] Her body was missing.
- Missing?
- Yes.
- Okay baby, that
doesn't make any sense.
- I know.
- Maybe you were hallucinating.
- No.
No, I wasn't f***ing
hallucinating, Kevin.
Okay?
I saw my mom dead in her office.
I saw it.
Ancl it was real.
- Okay, I'm not saying
you didn't see it.
Okay, maybe someone moved her.
- No.
No.
- Hey, hey.
Everything will be fine.
I promise.
Okay, we'll figure this out.
- Look, you gotta get some rest.
Get some rest.
For me.
Qkay.
(breathing deeply)
Oh God.
Men.
(tense tones)
- Hey babe.
I can explain.
- [Ali] In our bedroom Kevin.
- (scoffs) What are
you talking about?
- In our bedroom Kevin?
Did you do it?
- Ali, you've, you've
been so different and...
- Well yeah, yeah.
I'm boring and bitchy.
What, so you go and f***
my best friend, is that it?
- Hey babe, babe, babe.
- No, no!
Don't, don't, don't
even touch me.
K I.
You're sick.
- Ancl you're a pathetic
unfaithful bastard.
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with you anymore.
Get out!
Get out!
- You're f***ing
crazy and paranoid.
You know what, I'm
gonna leave now,
but I'm coming back for my son.
This is not a good
environment for him.
Go!
- You need help!
- Now!
(unsettling music)
- Father I've, I've come to you
because I don't know
what else to do.
I, I don't know why
he's so restless.
- I know why you're here.
Your problem is not with you.
It's your child.
- Father?
- No harm will come to your son.
The sister will take him
outside and watch over him.
It's okay.
Thank you sister.
You are surrounded
by a terrible evil,
an evil that'll keep
a cloak over you.
It will smother you
if you take no action.
See to your child.
- I don't understand.
- See to your child.
- What do you mean?
- Let's get this show over with.
- [Woman] Just calm down.
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Don't even try.
(continues speaking off mic)
- Hi, I'm Detective Corrigan.
I've believe you've
met my associates,
Detectives Kerr,
Detective Ferry.
- [Ali] Is this about my mom?
You found her.
- (sighs) Ma'am, you mind
if we come inside and talk?
- What, so you found my mom?
- Nothing yet.
But the forensics team
did find evidence
of a blood splatter.
Sorry.
Ancl there's also the
matter of the disappearance
of a doctor and a nurse.
I'm pretty sure you
know who they are.
The ones that tended to
you during your labor.
- Yeah.
Any idea about
their whereabouts?
- No.
No.
Why would I?
(phone rings)
I'm sorry, I'm sorry officers,
I have to take that.
- Wait.
Wait a minute.
Okay.
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