Framed By My Fiance Page #6

Synopsis: Daniel, a brilliant lawyer who is about to become one of the state's youngest judges, is driving with his fiancé Jenny when they hit another car.
 
IMDB:
5.0
TV-PG
Year:
2017
83 min
78 Views


What?

Jenny, did you really kill May?

Oh, my God, what?

No! No!

May's dead?

I guess somebody saw you

arguing with her the other day.

They found a search for airline

flights in her computer.

This is insane.

We'll tell the police.

I just need to get this

one piece of evidence.

If I can get it, it can prove

what Daniel is capable of.

Tell the police.

Let them get it.

Daniel has connections.

If I tell them, someone's

gonna leak it to him

and he's gonna

destroy the evidence

before I can even get to it.

Well, whatever you're

gonna do, do it quickly.

They said they're tracking

your cell phone location.

What? Oh, my God.

Hey! Hey!

Hey!

Hi. Can you take me

to the airport?

Not right now, Miss.

I've got a pickup

at the Canadian border.

Canada?

Yeah.

Which way is that?

West, in this direction.

Okay.

Well, thank you anyway.

All right.

Bye.

(SIRENS APPROACHING)

Unit T646, the signal's

headed west.

She may be heading for

the Canadian border.

We're in pursuit.

Excuse me, your Honor.

Detective Logan.

What can I do

for you, Detective?

Have you seen or heard

from Jennifer Fischer today?

No, I haven't.

Has she gone missing

or something?

She's wanted for questioning

in a murder investigation.

Murder? My God.

You mind me asking whose?

May Langford.

That's terrible.

I just... just saw her a few

days ago at a charity event.

She was with Jenny, actually.

They seemed friendly.

What happened?

Uh, well, we're still

looking into that.

Tell you, I really thought

I knew Jenny, you know,

but murder?

Well, I didn't say

she was a suspect.

Which brings me

to why I'm here, actually.

Ms. Fischer called 911

this morning

and said she saw you

kill Mrs. Langford.

That's absurd.

What reason would

I have to kill her?

If you could just

tell me where you were

this morning between

8:
30 and 9:00?

I was here.

I came in early today.

Okay.

Um, anyone see you here?

No.

No, I mean, it's pretty much

a ghost town before 8:00.

All right.

Anybody see me there?

No. Uh, Mrs. Langford

has security cameras,

but they're not

currently working.

Hmm, that's too bad.

Yeah, that's too bad.

Okay. Well, let me, uh,

let me see if I can

clear this up for you.

Hey, Helen?

Your Honor?

Yeah. Uh, what time

did you get in today?

8:
30.

Oh, well, there you go.

Um, and you were here with

Judge Hackett at that time?

Well, no.

I didn't actually see

the Judge until

around 9:
30 in

the hearing room.

Ah, yeah, that's right.

The car keys.

Hmm?

You had me get

the car keys from your desk.

Oh, yeah.

No. Yeah.

I... I came in early

before 8:
00.

I dropped my keys on my desk,

and then lent down to

the hearing room to work.

He called me after 9:00

to bring them to him.

I was at my desk

the whole time before that.

So, you had to have

dropped your keys

on your desk before 8:30.

Okay.

Just needed to clear that up.

No, of course.

And if Jenny contacts me

for whatever reason,

I will definitely let you know.

Thank you.

I can show you out.

Where did you go?

(PHONE RINGING)

Hello?

Hello, you have a collect

call from A.P. Tizer.

I'll accept the charges.

All right, I'll connect you.

Hey.

I know you were hoping

to get together tonight,

but my boyfriend is

being really clingy.

Uh, if I can get away

I'll swing by our usual place,

but I can't promise anything.

Okay.

Hey.

Hey!

Did you get what you needed?

Not yet.

I had to dump my car

when I found out

they were looking for me.

Take my car.

No.

I... I don't want them

to know that you're involved.

I'll say I gave you an extra key

when you were living with me.

Okay.

This should get you

a motel room for the night.

I can't.

Are you kidding?

Take it.

You can't use your credit card.

Thank you.

My car's parked on

the corner of Main and Collins.

Now go.

Get a motel room,

get some sleep,

and then in the morning,

get up, get whatever you need,

and call your lawyer.

You're right.

Thank you for everything.

It's gonna be over soon.

Oh, God, I hope so.

Thank you.

Rosa.

Daniel?

I've been looking for you.

What do you mean?

(MUFFLED SCREAM)

Where is she?

Where is she?

She's gone.

Where? Tell me!

Where?

Where did she go?

I... I don't know.

Tell me!

I don't know.

I think the waiter was

totally checking you out.

No.

(LAUGHING)

Oh, my God.

Oh, my God, are you okay?

Is she dead?

I don't know.

Call 911.

You were right about

everything, May.

I'm going to make

sure he doesn't get away

with what he did to you.

Good morning.

You have that list

I asked you for yesterday?

Yes.

It's... it's right here.

Hey, Helen?

Helen!

Yes?

My old handwritten notes, when

the firm renovated the office,

did I put them

in storage anywhere?

Yes. I think they went into

the firm's old storage facility.

Didn't Jenny help you move them?

That's right.

I'm gonna go out for awhile.

Don't take messages.

Don't try to reach me.

You've got a hearing.

Cancel it.

Cancel it? But...

Just cancel it!

Excuse me, ma'am?

Is the judge in?

No, He left maybe

20 minutes ago.

He didn't say where

he was going.

I can let him know that...

No, that's all right.

Uh, don't bother him.

Maybe you can help me.

Now, you said the judge

was here all morning

because he had to have arrived

and placed his keys on his desk

before you got here at 8:30.

Right. I was at my desk

the whole time.

Okay.

Now, think, are you certain

you were here all morning?

Of course.

Hmm.

Well, the Judge did call me

before that and asked me

to get him something from

the working cases file room.

And where is the file room?

Down at the end

of the hall, turn right.

So, you can't see your desk

or the Judge's office

from inside the file room?

No, but I was there

for maybe a few minutes.

Does your phone have

a call log on it?

Of course.

He called me at 8:55.

From the phone

in the hearing room?

No, from his cell phone.

But maybe his cell phone

was next to him.

It would be quicker than

using the office phone.

Yeah, maybe.

Thank you.

The body of the victim

has been identified

as 30-year-old Rosa Harris.

Police would only say that

they have not ruled out

the possibility that

last night's murder

was related to the earlier

killing of Ms. May Langford.

When reached for questioning,

police said that they have

identified one suspect

who still remains at large

and is wanted for questioning.

Please still be here.

Oh, please be here.

Please.

Yes. Yes.

Omar Jackson.

If I had thought about him

yesterday at May's house,

I wouldn't have had to kill her.

I could have just come down

here and destroyed my notes

and you and May could have

gone on with your little

"let's destroy Daniel club,"

year after year,

getting more pathetic,

drunk, bitter.

I think I would have

liked to have seen that.

I'm sure you would have.

Too bad you'll be in jail.

You're never showing

those to anyone, Jenny.

What, you killed May and Rosa,

and now you're just

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