Cold in July
1
Richard. Richard.
- Yeah?
Stay here.
- Richard?
- God...
Ah!
- Damn it.
- How you feeling, son?
Peachy, aside from almost
shitting myself.
Yeah, must have been
a scary thing
for a man like you.
A civilian, I mean.
His name was, uh,
Freddy Russel.
- You know him?
I know sh*t
when I step in it.
I'm gonna have to ask you
to come down to the station,
make out a formal statement,
okay?
- Okay-
- Now what?
- It'll go to the grand jury.
They'll look over
your statement,
your wife's, mine,
and they'll nobill you.
- What about the courts?
- It'll never get that far.
It was self-defense.
- He was unarmed.
- Well, you didn't know that.
It's called "fear of life."
Uh, legally,
he might as well have been
pointing a gun at you.
Look...
He's a wanted felon.
You're an upstanding citizen
without a record.
Sometimes the good guy wins.
- Hmm.
We're gonna have to keep that
awhile, okay?
- Belonged to my dad.
- He was a good man.
He'd have been proud.
Of what?
My finger slipped.
- You Okay?
- Uh-uh.
As I prepare
To lay down
Here alone, dear
I can't help
But to keep wishing
That you were here
I done you wrong
But now you are gone
What can I do now'?
Don't make me live
The rest of my life
Forgetting you now
It's too bad
I didn't realize
Until you were gone
Just what it meant
To have a love like you
For my own
But now that you've gone
I know I can't go on
Living here without you now
Don't make me live
The rest of my life
Forgetting you now
Oh, now
Come on, bud.
Let's go back to bed.
It will be so hard,
I know
But listen, baby
- Jordan, son, stop jiggling.
Now, you can't take that
to school with you.
- Why?
- Just because.
- Because why?
Because I'm your father
and I said so.
- Bang!
- Hey.
- You dead!
- Don't you say that to me.
I don't want to snap at you,
son,
but I don't like that game.
Come on.
Let's go.
- Dane's Frames.
For you, Mr. Dane.
Morning.
- Morning.
Hello?
- It's me.
- Just a minute.
Richard...
it's all over the school.
about it.
Sh*t.
Maybe you should go home.
- I can't.
I have to talk
with the police later.
- What the hell for?
Uh...
I don't know.
They-they want a statement
from me.
- How are you feeling?
- Fine.
I'll see you later tonight',
okay?
- Oh, man.
That air conditioner
feels good.
Whew.
I hear you got you one
last night.
Back at the paper, they told me.
I couldn't believe it was you
at first.
I didn't think
you had it in you.
- Hey, take it easy, Jack.
It's not something I'm proud of.
Well, it's nothing
to be ashamed of.
Some son of a b*tch
breaks into my house,
his teeth out of his ass.
Shoot, man, if it was me-
- It wasn't you.
It was me.
Now, Jack, if you got mail,
leave it.
Otherwise, I'm busy.
- Here you go, y'all.
Y'all need anything else
right now'?
When that world
Has walked on me
- Uh, beer.
- Little early, isn't it?
- Not today.
If there's not
Enough money
Well, she smiles
That's all right
- Right this way.
Tells me that's
What your woman
Is for:
- Howdy, Rich.
How you feeling?
Like a bucket of sh*t.
- Shake it off.
- So what happens now'?
- We bury the son of a b*tch.
Only me
- When?
- Tomorrow,
noon, Greenley's Cemetery,
courtesy of the county.
- He got any family?
- He got a daddy
in Huntsville Prison.
He just got paroled.
Sh*t don't fall
far from the tree.
She tells me that's...
And I can get these
installed today?
- Mm.
- Ted.
- Hey, Rich.
We'll be out of your hair
in a little while.
- We can take it back.
I thought we agreed
on the floral theme.
I made a decision.
I'm sorry.
I didn't think
it was a big deal.
I thought we made
these decisions together.
Can we talk about something
besides the couch?
- Okay-
Did you see the locksmith bill?
You've reached
the Dane residence.
Please leave your name
after the beep.
Thank you, and God bless.
- Here, looking for the base.
Called safe
by the first base umpire.
Got to try to catch him late-
I guess he ran that
all the way.
One and two...
Outside...
Amen.
So we got to get here
at 6:
00 in the morning...I am not getting here
at 6:
00 in the morning...Quiet and peaceful,
isn't it'?
You're. uh.
Dane, right?
Come to watch the sh*t
go in the hole?
Very Christian of you.
I'm sure this doesn't make it
any better for you,
Mr. Russel,
but I'm sorry for what happened.
He didn't give me much choice.
- Yeah.
You're right.
Doesn't make it any better.
Oh, that was a nice picture
of your family in the paper.
Your boy-
he looks a whole lot like you,
doesn't he?
Now, you have a nice day now,
you hear?
Yeah, it's Richard.
Is she free?
Well-yeah, okay.
Tell her not to worry
but to meet me
at the police station.
No, everything's fine.
- Jordan, your dad's here.
- Come on back.
- Jordan.
Hey.
Jordan!
Jordan, hey.
Come on. Come on.
Come with me right now.
We're going.
Come with me.
We're going.
Get in the car.
Come on, son.
Son, come on.
Get in the car.
Did he say anything to you
at the school?
- No, he just waved.
- He waved?
- Yeah.
So what do you want me
to do here, Rich?
- I want him arrested.
- For what?
He hasn't done anything.
- He threatened my son.
He said your boy
looks like you.
It's not a threat.
He showed up
at Jordan's school.
In broad daylight,
in front of witnesses,
and did nothing.
- He wants my son.
I know it.
I want protection.
- That's not gonna happen,
I'll tell you what I'll do,
Rich.
Unofficially, I'll have a car
stop by your house
every couple hours
over the next few days,
give you
He's probably just trying
to scare you.
Don't let him.
- What were you thinking?
Richard.
Why even go there?
- It was a mistake, okay?
I f***ed up.
- I don't like that word,
not in front of Jordan.
What are we supposed to do now'?
Maybe you and Jordan
should stay at your mom's
for a while
until this blows over.
- What if he follows us there?
I don't want to put her
in danger too.
What about your dad's cabin?
- No, it's too isolated.
Besides, that's the last place
I want to be.
- I want a igloo colada.
Son, don't talk
when other people are talking.
It's not polite.
Eat your dinner.
I say we stay home,
take Jordan out of school
for a little while,
let the cops handle it.
We wait him out.
We already got bars
on the windows and-
- But I don't want-
- Damn it, Jordan!
I'll be here
Get back in the car.
- What?
- The lock's busted.
- Oh, my God.
Go to the Fergusons'
and call the police.
Ask for Price.
- What are you doing?
Aren't you coming with us?
- Richard, get in the car.
- Ann, get, now.
- Come with us.
- I said go.
- Richard, don't be stupid.
- Go, Ann.
- Whoever it was
knows his way around
alarm systems.
- We know who it was.
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