All Good Things Page #6
Hello, yes,
My friend and I
came to your open house
a few weeks ago,
Uh, for unit 107.
Deborah lehrman
wasn't just killed,
it was an execution.
Her death is a very
questionable death, michelle.
Not just in terms of the fact
that it was a homicide,
But the timing
is extremely curious.
Curious because
deborah lehrman
was murdered
Just before
district attorney
janice rizzo had
Intended to question her
about another mystery--
The disappearance
Of a beautiful young
medical student
named katherine--
Okay, you have the "post"
interview, marks,
Then a phoner with w.I.N.S.
Which we can do
from the car.
We got a call
from albany.
They want you to do
that meeting tonight.
- Got the numbers
I asked for?
- Yeah.
They've been very
generous to the governor.
Totals are in
the last column.
These are all
from the marks family?
I'll have to change.
Leave a message.
( beeps )
David?
Come on, david.
I know what's going on.
I talked to the broker.
She said you--
She says you never even
made an offer.
I trusted you.
We had a deal.
Pick up the f***ing phone!
- Hello.
- Mr. Sachs.
- Solly. Good to see you.
- You too.
- Pl-please.
- Yes.
Oh.
- No no, don't get up.
- Thank you for coming.
My pleasure.
Now what can I
do for you?
Some things
have been happening
That have been
quite uncomfortable
for my family.
You want the ship to go down?
We're in a typhoon.
Lawyer:
So, david, on the night
in question
You came home and found
malvern had been evicted.
- ( tv playing )
- david:
Uh, yes.Explain to the jury,
please, what happened
then.
...That pays attention
to my orders?
Engine room reports
number one switchboard
Shorted out by saltwater.
Shifted to number two.
Can't do much better
heading into the wind.
- ( door closes )
- I trusted you!
( gun c*cks )
Fleet course is 1800.
Captain, we're in
serious trouble.
Mr. Marik, if you
question my decisions once more,
I'll order you off this bridge.
You're not giving orders
on this bridge anymore.
I've relieved you...
Mr. Marik,
you're under arrest...
( tv fades )
Lawyer:
So malvern came at you
with a gun?
David:
That's correct.
He, uh,
had been evicted
And he was desperate.
He demanded that I
Take him in.
And I just wasn't
gonna do that.
Uh, there was a struggle
And then the gun went off.
( gunshot )
All right then.
If malvern's death was
a matter of self-defense,
Why didn't you
call the police?
Because I knew that no one
would believe me.
I just knew that
no one would believe
That it was an accident.
So I had to get rid
of the body.
So no one
would believe you
because of your past?
- I'm sorry?
- Your past.
Now let's clear that up.
Set the record straight.
Did you kill
your best friend
deborah lehrman?
Um...
David, you're gonna
go deaf.
( gunshot )
No.
Can you think of any
connection between the death
Of deborah lehrman
and the disappearance
of your wife katie marks?
No sir.
David, is there anything
you would like to add?
Sanford:
David!
Lawyer:
Anything else, david?
No.
Thank you, david.
I have no more
questions.
I miss her so much.
( humming )
glow my every night
( dings )
( quiet p.A. Announcements )
agents of the law
luckless pedestrian
I know you're out there
with rage in your eyes
and your megaphones
saying all is forgiven
mad dog surrender
how can I answer?
a man of my mind
can do anything
I'm a bookkeeper's son
I don't want
to shoot no one
well, I crossed my old man
back in oregon
don't take me alive
got a case of dynamite
I could hold out
here all night
yes, I crossed my old man
back in oregon
don't take me alive
can you hear
the evil crowd?
the lies
and the laughter
I hear my inside
the mechanized hum
of another world
where no sun is shining
no red light flashing
here in this darkness
I know what I've done
I know all at once who I am
I'm a bookkeeper's son
I don't want
to shoot no one
well, I crossed my old man
back in oregon
don't take me alive
got a case of dynamite
I could hold out
here all night
yes, I crossed my old man
back in oregon
don't take me alive
don't take me alive.
( instrumental music playing )
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