Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt
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- 2012
- 90 min
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Looks like
it's clearing up.
What was the message when you
answered the page, Skipper?
DeAngelo, why do you
call me Skipper?
You don't like being
called Skipper?
I didn't say that.
I asked you why.
I don't know.
Seems kind of cop-ly.
I'll just call you Chief.
Now that I have
you back,
I want you happy.
Call me Skipper.
The caller said
some kids started a fire
out on the point
and they were worried
about their house.
It was raining.
They leave
their address?
They hung up.
Eh, probably...
A crank.
A police officer
cannot afford to be wrong.
It has
to be checked out.
He hated
me calling him Skipper.
Have you seen him?
I don't like him.
I didn't ask
if you liked him.
I asked if you'd seen him.
Nope.
Doesn't seem
that anyone has,
not for months.
He didn't...
Like you.
Why do you think?
Beats me.
What's not to like?
Made me do stupid things.
He made me feel...
Unlikeable.
He's not someone who should
spend a lot of time alone.
He made me order a hat.
Why did he make you
order a hat?
Because it was
a stupid thing.
He didn't like
the color of our hats.
He wanted one in...
Navy blue.
Stupid.
And on the back
he had me embroider...
Chief.
Can I ask you a
question, Skipper?
How do I always know
what you're going to say?
Yeah, you finish my sentences.
It's a gift.
I sure don't
see any smoke.
It still has to be
checked out, Anthony.
Do you remember
where you ordered that hat?
You want a blue hat?
You know, when I said
it was a stupid thing,
I didn't mean the hat
itself was stupid.
Making me do it
was stupid.
I could have been
writing parking tickets.
I want a blue hat.
But you want "Skipper"
on the back?
How about "Chief"?
DeAngelo...
If you're lost
you might be talking
to the wrong guy.
Hello, Jesse.
Hello, Hasty.
Your front door was unlocked.
Oh, my God.
Your phone's disconnected.
It is.
Councilman Hansen.
We need to talk.
They said
he couldn't have felt
anything.
Uh, we wanted to talk to you
on our way out there...
I'm sorry,
Mr. Hansen.
- How can I help?
- He was such
a fine boy.
I know you didn't like him.
I don't think I ever said that.
You know,
my daughter is...
My grandson...
...doesn't understand.
What do you know?
Nothing.
The State Homicide commander
is on the scene,
and as official representatives
of Paradise,
we need to be kept
up to speed,
but he's not going
to tell us anything.
You have no need to know.
I know that he is
your friend.
Can you help us?
I have no authority.
He is my friend
and he's a good cop,
but he's not going
to tell you anything.
I'm sorry, sir. No one is
allowed beyond this point.
Uh, I don't think
you know who we are.
We represent
the Paradise Town Council.
This is Carter Hansen--
he's our president.
His son-in-law was killed
in the accident.
I'm Jesse Stone,
Paradise Police Chief.
Temp chief.
No temp, just chief.
Is that correct?
That is correct.
Chief Stone, would you
like to come with me?
I'm sorry.
You'll have to stay here.
But we're the
town council.
I'm sorry, Mr. Hansen.
Is William still down there?
Yes, sir, two bodies.
It's a crime scene.
I understand.
You're calling it a crime scene.
Obviously
this wasn't an accident.
Chief Stone.
Hell of a way to get
back in the game.
Back for good?
I think we just
settled that.
Is this a great country
or what?
You said "bodies."
Yep, two of them.
His deputy was driving him--
an Officer Anthony DeAngelo.
Okay.
You know him?
I fired him.
Hansen shouldn't
see this.
Nothing left to
identify, really.
Fire took care
of that.
What caused the fire?
Explosion-- big one.
You want to kill a cop,
why be so conspicuous?
Talk to me before you leave.
Jesse.
Doc.
You're back?
I'm back.
They won't let me
do anything, Jesse.
What'd you tell 'em?
That I'm the part-time
medical examiner.
It's my job, Jesse.
They have no reason.
Did you show 'em
your card?
I only had my
pediatrician card.
That would be a reason.
Did you touch anything?
I didn't pollute the
crime scene, Jesse.
How'd you know?
I always listen to police radio
with my morning coffee.
That's good police work, Doc.
I'm the Paradise police chief.
This is my M.E.
Peter Perkins.
May I?
I know you didn't
like Chief Butler.
I don't think I ever said that.
He had a kid.
What do you think?
I think they're dead.
The explosion came from the
outside, from underneath.
If it was Iraq,
I'd know what to think.
The Feds come in on this,
they'll screw it up.
It isn't terrorism.
No, it's not.
That was where
the spare tire should be.
A lot of cash.
What's in the packages?
What do you think?
I think a cop deserves
the benefit of the doubt.
My guys will keep this in house.
If you say so.
I say so.
Jesse, this is a State
Homicide operation.
Don't invent anything
on your own.
I always knew
I'd get my job back.
Fate wouldn't do that to me.
If you say so.
You have violated a protected area.
The police have been called.
Leave immediately.
You have violated
a protected area.
The police have been called.
Leave immediately.
You have violated
a protected area.
The police have been called.
Leave immediately.
You have violated
a protected area.
The police have been called.
Leave immediately.
You have violated
a protected area.
The police have been called.
I'm looking for one
of your tenants.
What's with the hat?
You're acting like you're
the police chief.
I am the police chief.
Since when?
Since today.
I know, it's April,
and I'm overwatering.
It's not that.
Damn shame about Chief Butler.
It is.
Rose's husband.
Do you have a warrant, Chief?
It's not that kind
of thing, Stan.
He's probably on a monthly.
Well, we have
a lot of those, Jesse.
As you might remember.
You also might remember I have
a policy of confidentiality.
It's given me
many repeat customers.
Perhaps you could think
of me as a former tenant.
Why did you leave anyway?
You know I fixed
the leak in your unit,
got rid
of the moldy carpet.
Jim Gammon.
Cottage 30.
Hello, Jesse.
Jim.
I'm looking for Rose.
You didn't expect
to find her here.
I did not.
You don't know, do you?
What don't I know?
I thought you were close.
We are close.
But you don't know
where she is.
That's correct.
She took my kids away from me.
Can you think of a reason?
I know a lot about divorce.
I don't have to talk to you.
You got somebody
you can talk to?
I know someone.
She sold the house.
You're such a good friend?
Find her.
Some kids have started a bonfire
out on the point, okay?
I'm worried about my house.
Some kids have started a bonfire
out on the point, okay?
I'm worried about my house.
Where's Molly?
You mean Rose.
Why am I always
calling Rose Molly?
I have no idea, Hasty.
So where is Molly?
She quit to have baby.
Wait a minute.
Didn't she quit to have a baby?
When was that?
Three years ago.
So, where's Rose?
She's not here.
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