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You always cut it close, don't you?
Hate to leave the sunny skies.
You think I have time to grab a paper?
Three minutes.
You're an angel, Paula. Thanks.
Hi.
JACK: His name's Patrick Kent, 43, married, no children.
Vice president of NJ Ritter and Associates
Investment Banking Firm.
He checked in for a flight headed home to New York
got his boarding pass, wandered off
and never came back.
We had to pull his bags off the plane.
People were pretty freaked out.
Did you notice anything unusual about his behavior?
No. He was late as always... but friendly.
So you saw him quite a bit?
Twice a month, like clockwork.
And nothing like this ever happened before?
No.
Excuse me for a second.
These are the bags he checked.
Three-day business trip, two empty suitcases.
Maybe he never intended
on going to New York.
Maybe he just wanted it to look that way.
Okay, so what we have here is Patrick Kent--
son-in-law of a wealthy New York financier.
I was expecting a ransom note.
He's been missing for 40 hours, so...
So why are even
in this case?
I mean, adult male
free to come and go as he pleases.
Other than a couple empty suitcases
there's no sign of foul play.
Like I said, we have the missing son-in-law
of a wealthy New York financier.
When Noah Ritter calls, we mere mortals jump.
Where are we with this?
Danny just checked in.
Apparently, Kent's got a company car
that he keeps out there.
He usually takes it to the airport.
Haven't located it yet.
5:00 a.m., Danny's up early.
That's assuming he went to bed.
Where are we with Kent's cell phone?
Records show he received a call at 1:55 p.m.
three minutes after he checked in
five minutes before last call for boarding.
We traced the call to a conference room in his New York office.
Well, whatever happened on that call stopped him
from getting on that plane.
So far no one in his office is copping to making the call.
I'll head over there and see what I can find out.
Great.
Martin, you're on your way
to San Diego to liaise with Danny.
Don't forget your surf gear.
Should we send a referee?
Nah, let 'em duke it out.
By the way, your wife called...
twice.
Thanks.
I don't understand.
If you're here
who's looking for him?
We have two agents on the ground in San Diego.
They'll coordinate with the FBI office there.
How often did your husband travel to California?
Once a month for about a week each time.
Father sent him
to open the San Diego office five years ago.
Okay. Tell me about the last time you saw your husband.
It was the morning he left for San Diego
We had a fight.
Well, not a fight exactly.
Is the car here yet?
In a big hurry to leave?
Traffic's backed up on the Van Wyck.
I don't want to miss the flight.
Between your problems
at the office and your California trips, it seems like
you're never here.
You know, I'm doing the best I can.
I've heard that before.
What do you want from me, Katherine?
I got to go.
I'll be back soon.
I spoke with Father.
He's taking you off the San Diego account.
He agrees it would be better
if you spent more time in New York.
JACK: You always call your father
to help with your marital problems?
How long you been married?
15 years.
When did it get strained?
I don't know. I didn't mark the day on a calendar.
How would you describe your husband?
He's very focused on work, on the company.
He was under a lot of pressure lately.
And how does he get on with your father?
Fine. Why?
Marital stress, trouble at work
he might have just run off.
In which case, it's not my problem.
Well, if he did
I would like to at least know that he's safe.
Why, do you think he's in some kind of danger?
I don't know.
I don't know what to think.
Your boss received a call from this conference room
at 4:55 on Friday.
Do you have any idea who might have made that call?
No. I was out of here by 4:00.
Patrick usually lets me leave early on Fridays.
Sounds like a good boss.
Yeah, he's not like the rest of these ***.
Greedy
lying, misogynistic.
Oh, good combination.
Yeah, well, the fish rots from the head.
So, how does Patrick survive here?
Oh, I'm not sure he has been.
The night before he left for San Diego
I came in here with some papers for him to sign.
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to...
No, no. It's okay.
( sighs )
Sign.
You know, you work too hard.
Work isn't the hard part.
Trying to do the right thing, that's the hard part.
What did he mean by "doing the right thing"?
I don't know.
My guess is he feels trapped here.
Do you think he wanted to quit?
Well, even if he did, it wouldn't be that easy.
Look who he's married to.
Fitzy, let me get that for you.
How was your flight?
Look, Jack says I have to be nicer to you, all right?
You guys sure go out of your way to make me feel welcome.
That's because we know that our department's small potatoes
for a guy like you.
You are off to bigger and better.
I see you got the memo.
( chuckles )
Look, are we going to work together or not?
I don't know. Are we?
Let's start at the bar.
Yeah, sure.
Uh, came in every month or so.
Uh, just saw him a couple days ago.
***?
No. Club soda with lime.
Except last time.
He comes in, looks rattled.
Orders a double Jack, neat.
Big tipper. That day included.
Did he say what he was upset about?
Didn't say much at all. Never did.
Anything else?
Yeah, there was this guy that day.
He kept looking over at him like he was interested in him.
I thought it was a love thing.
Did they talk?
No, but I remember as soon as your guy left
the other guy got up and followed him.
What'd he look like?
Uh, tall, mustache, but that's really about all I can remember.
Look, are we all done?
Yeah, we're good.
Problems at home, problems at work
starts hitting the bottle, doesn't stop.
And he's passed out somewhere in Tijuana?
Yeah.
Stranger things have happened, my man.
Ah, it sounds to me like
his biggest problem was that someone was following him.
I can't begin to tell you how concerned we all are.
Patrick was like a son to me.
Did you and Patrick work together closely?
For 13 years.
I liked him the first time
Katherine brought him home.
He had street smarts.
Not like all the other... silver spoons
that she went out with.
Did you speak to him the day he disappeared?
I, um, usually e-mail
Patrick when he's away.
I hadn't spoken to him for a few days.
SAMANTHA: Do you have any idea
who might have made that phone call
from the conference room?
No. As my people told you
it could have been anybody.
Katherine seemed to think
that he was under a great deal of pressure.
We'd been threatened with a trivial lawsuit
by some embittered investors.
Patrick was handling the negotiations.
( slaps file )
Your fraudulent policies have wiped out our life savings!
We are tired of being ripped off!
Sir, I understand. I want to help.
Oh, yeah? How? With your fat bonuses?
Your fat stock options?
Uh-uh.
You bled us dry.
Now it's your turn to bleed.
RITTER: It's a lousy job...
but Patrick was the best man for it.
Why is that?
He's honest. People trust him.
We'd like a list
of those shareholders, please.
Why?
Because there were a lot of angry investors
and your son-in-law was right in the line of fire.
Anything you need.
We also need to look at his files.
That... I'll have to clear with our attorneys.
Of course you do.
He doesn't want us on this.
So, who are we getting pressured from?
Well, when I got the call from upstairs
I thought it was Ritter.
Well, his daughter's got plenty of connections.
Maybe it's her.
Yeah, but she's a daddy's girl.
For something like this
she'd have him doing the pushing.
Unless she knows Daddy doesn't want him found.
Not a lot of TLC poured into this place.
These corporate apartments are always a bit depressing.
A bottle of mustard, a box of baking soda.
That's thin, even for a bachelor pad.
The manager said he hasn't seen him in months.
This guy is either living on a steady diet
of take-out and Fluff 'n Fold or he's...
Hey, take a look at this.
Check out the date.
Yeah. ( chuckles )
Let's give Jack a call.
The boys just called from San Diego.
Patrick hasn't lived in that corporate apartment for months.
There's no hotel charges on his credit card statements.
Well, Mr. Brooks Brothers's not living out of his car.
That's just it.
He's only Mr. Brooks Brothers on the east coast.
New York, he's noble, Ralph Lauren, Tiffany's
but in San Diego, it's Denny's and discount outlets.
Two lives.
Mm-hmm.
This is interesting, though.
He spent a thousand bucks
at a household appliance store two weeks ago.
In San Diego?
Yeah.
Why do you need a washer/dryer for a place you never go to?
Check out the delivery address.
Somewhere far, far away, Martha Stewart weeps.
Looks like our boy Patrick went to the mattresses.
Hi. Sorry to bother you.
We're with the FBI.
Have you seen this man before?
Yes.
This is my husband.
I don't understand.
Who reported him missing?
We got a call from his office.
Well, nobody called me.
What happened to him?
Is he in trouble?
We don't know.
Sweetheart, can you go back
to your room, please?
How long you been married?
Two years.
And you met...?
I was waiting tables at the Baja Cantina.
I had just moved here from Oklahoma.
Why is this important?
Ma'am, the more we know
about your husband, the better the chances are
that we'll find him.
What did he do for a living?
I thought you spoke to his office.
When was the last time that you saw him?
It was Friday morning.
He was supposed to stay until Monday like always
but he said he had to get back to New York.
Bacon order coming up, little man.
Extra crispy.
Can I go outside and play with my new glove?
Mm-mmm, not until you finish your breakfast.
No, that's okay.
I'll keep it warm for you.
( chuckling )
You spoil him.
And me.
You make it easy.
Mmm.
Mmm...
Why do you have to leave so early?
I'll be back before you know it.
Are you okay?
You've been quiet lately.
Something wrong?
Not a thing in the world.
I always ask him to share his problems with me
but he just says he doesn't want me to worry.
He had two empty suitcases with him on the plane.
Do you have any idea why?
Yeah, he was starting to move more of his clothes here.
I told him that our situation had to change.
He had to spend more time here
or we had to move with him to New York.
So, he committed to coming here?
Yeah. He even started a restaurant with my brother.
He just said he had to go back to New York
to finish some things with work
and by Christmas, everything would be settled.
Did he say what needed to be finished?
No. Because he doesn't talk to me about his work.
But I think he was getting pretty serious
because after he left, a man showed up with a package
and he said that if he didn't deliver it
to Patrick, he would lose his job.
I told him Patrick had already left for the airport.
Have you ever seen this man before?
No.
What did he look like?
40s, um...
Average-looking guy.
Mustache?
Could be.
I don't remember.
Did he give a name?
No.
But I saw his car.
It was a green pickup.
Okay.
Jack wants us to check out her brother.
What does he say about the fact
that there's two guys following Patrick?
They're on it.
They're checking out
the shareholders.
I dropped the ball on that work thing.
Don't worry about it.
Went right over her head.
Trust me.
Trust me.
So, this Kent guy, he's moving his stuff out here
starting a restaurant with her brother.
Everything says he's leaving the cold for the warmth.
And all of a sudden, he leaves them both behind?
Well, you know the guy
that was following him at the airport?
Could be the same guy
that's coming around here.
An angry shareholder?
Yeah.
There's about 20,000 of them.
Imagine that.
Keeping two wives in the dark for that long.
I know. I can't date two women for a month
without blowing my cover.
There are lots of women that can.
Women are better liars than men.
I mean, it's proven.
What if she did know and she's just playing us?
What do we get from telling her?
I want to see her reaction.
You think she already knows.
On some level; I just want to see how deep.
How long?
About two years.
And there's a child?
Stepson.
He said he didn't want any children.
Does she know about me?
No.
Is there a possibility
that he was going to run off with her?
It's hard to tell at this point.
Is there anything in his behavior
that you can think of that makes sense now?
He was unhappy, but...
I never imagined anything like this.
What did you imagine?
I don't know.
To be honest with you
I haven't thought about it
until now.
What about your father?
What about him?
Would he have any idea?
No. Why would he?
Well, people
in your father's position
tend to know what's going on around them
especially when it concerns
their employees.
Well, if my father did know, he would have told me.
Right.
What do you think?
She's hiding something.
Hard to tell with the drinking, but...
Two lives, two wives--
twice as many people to *** off.
Yeah, well, a quick trip to the divorce lawyer would fix that.
What's your point?
This guy's not worth finding?
All I'm saying, this is a guy
who has run from all his obligations.
He's lied to everybody he knows.
Or he's a middle-class guy, marries a tycoon's daughter
realizes he made a pact with the devil
and he can't escape.
So, when was the last time that you saw him?
I haven't seen Patrick in over a week.
We've been pretty busy around here.
A week; are you sure about that?
Because your workers said
that Patrick was here with you a couple days ago.
So, I got a bad memory.
I'm sorry, I got a lot on my mind.
Well, I got a lot on my mind.
So, why don't you sit down and relax
and attempt to come clean with us?
I think it might make you feel better.
Now...
they said you guys were having a fight.
What was the deal?
We weren't fighting.
I was just trying to protect him.
He said he was a restaurant inspector.
Had an ID badge, and everything.
What did he ask you?
He was pretty normal until he starts...
What did you tell him?!
Nothing. I said you were my silent partner, that's it.
That's it.
Did he ask about Amalia and Robert?
No, it wasn't like that.
What's going on with you?
You in some kind of trouble?
He wouldn't tell me, and I didn't push.
Why wouldn't you tell us this
at the beginning?
He did right by my sister, okay?
And Robert.
And you?
And me.
What's the deal with this place, hmm?
What's in it for Patrick?
He lent me the money.
He said he wasn't going to get too involved.
I couldn't shut him up after that.
He got really into it.
Said he wanted to work here after he moved out.
Guess Wall Street ain't doing too well these days.
This inspector, what did he look like?
Tall... mustache... 40, 45.
Do you mind?
No, go ahead.
Tall, mustache?
Sounds like the guy at the airport.
He's not a restaurant inspector.
Or an angry investor.
No, whoever this guy is, he's serious.
( sighing )
No.
No.
Look, I'm not ignoring you, okay?
Yeah, well, you're the one
who seems to not want to work this out.
What are you doing?
Trying to figure out who was following our Prince Charming.
Don't judge the guy.
It sounds like he was really trapped.
It's called divorce.
What is with you people?
You're taking it a little personally.
You go to a lawyer, he draws up the papers
you sign them, you swallow your regret
and you move on.
And of course you're speaking from experience.
Fine, fine, do whatever you want.
Yeah. I was married once.
When I was 18.
Really.
Yeah, it was red hot for the first two weeks
and ice cold the last four months.
Well, at least you understand commitment.
( chuckles softly )
Thanks.
Whoa.
What?
I ran the passenger manifest
on all Kent's JFK-San Diego flights
in the last year.
On the last five
the same name appears on each flight
inbound and outbound-- Thomas Shannon.
You run him?
Uh... retired
Secret Service.
Yeah, they normally
go into private security work.
Corporate?
Let's see.
MAN: NJ Ritter and Associates.
Security Department, please.
I'll transfer you.
Security.
Thomas Shannon, please.
Mr. Shannon does not work out of this office
but I can take a message.
No, thank you.
Why was Noah Ritter having his son-in-law followed?
JACK: Why didn't you tell me
that you were having your son-in-law followed
the first time we met?
Patrick is married to my daughter
and he is the vice president of my company.
You don't just throw accusations around
unless you can prove them.
So, why have him followed in the first place?
Unexplained absences.
Meetings with unknown associates.
We thought it best to take a deeper look.
But he would have recognized
your own security personnel, so you hired
an outside contractor.
That's right.
So...
what did you find?
I followed Patrick for two months
mostly in the San Diego area.
He had a series of clandestine meetings
with an individual.
JACK: And what did you suspect?
That he might be selling our research
to the competition.
Our investigation was not complete when he went missing.
Mr. Shannon, do you drive a green pickup truck?
No.
Did you speak to his wife at the San Diego apartment
on the day he disappeared?
No. As soon as he left his place
I tailed him to the airport.
So that was you at the bar?
He had a couple of drinks
stayed there about half an hour.
Thanks a lot.
And where did he go after the bar?
He checked in.
Went to buy a newspaper.
I didn't want to draw attention
so I boarded the plane.
I figured he would, too.
That's the last I ever saw of him.
Right.
So, did you tell Katherine
about the second wife?
How do you tell your daughter a thing like that?
How could you not?
I wanted to have all the information first
before I spoke to her.
Did you find out
who made that call from the conference room?
I'm sorry. Not yet.
I'm getting the distinct impression that you don't
want us to find your son-in-law.
If the accusations are going to start
then we're done here.
If you impede this investigation again in any way
there'll be a lot more than accusations flying your way.
Understood?
JACK: He's afraid.
He thinks we're on to something.
I'm sure he's quaking in his boots.
We got nothing on him, Jack.
Yeah, well, that's going to change.
Viv, I want you to use your resources at the SEC
and get everything you can on him.
You really think Ritter
was trying to off his own son-in law?
Yeah, well, it wouldn't be the first time that a powerful man
tried to get rid of somebody that was standing in his way.
If Shannon was telling the truth
about the green pickup
there's a second guy following him.
Which gives him twice the reason to chuck it all.
All the walls were caving in, he took off.
Yeah, but why would he run away from San Diego?
From the one thing that was working in his life?
AMALIA: Huh-uh, no, it's not him.
It's been three days.
Why can't I know what's happening?
Hey, Robert, let's go for a walk on the beach.
Okay.
Let's sit.
( sighs )
Your, uh...
your husband, Patrick
he's legally married to a woman
who lives in New York.
What? Wh...?
What are you talking about?
They've been married for 15 years.
In New York?
Yeah.
Well, who is it? Who?
Well, I-I... I-I can't share that information
with you right now, but, uh...
( sighs )
...he's kept two separate lives-- one on each coast.
It's a lie.
( sniffles )
I don't believe it.
You know, I'm sorry, I wish it was, but...
I want to be alone.
Wow.
This glove's a real beaut.
You know what you need to do?
You need to put a ball inside
you wrap it up, put it under your mattress
then sleep on it.
It'll break it in.
Patrick does that for me.
Well, Patrick's a smart guy.
You miss him, huh?
You know what I used to do when I was your age
and I missed someone?
What?
I used to lay in my bed at night
and I used to look out the window
and I'd stare up at the sky
and I would name each of the stars
after someone that I missed.
So whenever I felt lonely
I'd look up at the sky
and I'd see Daniella, Erica and Andrea
right there.
It made it a little better.
How'd she take it?
She had no idea.
How's he doing?
He's waiting for that loser to come back.
It's not right, Martin.
Show up one week in a month
let a kid like that fall in love with you
and then abandon him.
We don't know he abandoned anyone.
He knew he could never come through for them.
There's a lot of fathers who are around all the time
that don't pay any attention to their kids.
You know what the worst part is?
He's going to figure out that Patrick was a fraud.
What do you think that's going to do to him?
We think the class-action lawsuit had something to do
with Patrick Kent's disappearance.
Well, the shareholders might be up in arms
but if Ritter knew what Patrick Kent was really up to
that could cause some ire.
Why is that?
Because Patrick Kent came to us.
He suspected there were SEC violations at R&A.
So, he was a whistle-blower?
He was trying to be.
I met with him at a restaurant in San Diego.
The, uh...
Buoy.
You'll get full immunity in exchange for your testimony.
And no one innocent gets screwed.
Absolutely.
What can you show me?
This is just the beginning.
The rest comes later.
This is good.
It's very good.
Okay, two things.
First, the due diligence part.
I need you to understand that this will not be easy.
Your life, the one you've known for the past 20 years
it won't be yours anymore.
You'll lose friends, money... maybe more.
Is that clear?
And the second?
Why are you doing this?
Because it's easier.
Easier than what?
Then waking up every morning
knowing your whole day is going to be a lie.
He was different.
You know, most of these guys
we have to hold a gun to their heads.
Threaten fines, prison time.
But he volunteered.
Truth is
without him, we don't have a case.
He was supposed to meet with me the day after his disappearance
to give me the rest of the documents.
That's probably why he was coming home early.
Can I see what you have?
You know, the wild thing is
we just figured out Ritter had it rigged
so Patrick Kent would take the fall for the lawsuit.
So that's why he blew the whistle?
*** for tat.
No, uh, Patrick never knew about it.
I guess he just wanted to do the right thing.
SAMANTHA: Whistle-blowing.
That's plenty of motive
for Noah Ritter.
What do you think, Viv?
Go sweat Shannon.
He'll never roll over.
but I think Katherine might.
Listen to this:
Voice mail left on Patrick's cell phone.
Wife number one.
This from the conference room?
No. It was left two days after Patrick disappeared.
KATHERINE: Patrick, I'm going out of my mind.
I-I'm so sorry about all this.
She's been drinking.
The way he told me.
That *** calling me to his office like an employee.
Shannon?
I should've taken your side.
( crying ): I... I hate him.
I hate him so much.
Her father.
I would've forgiven you, if you'd told me.
If you only told me.
She's been lying to us all along.
She's been protecting her father.
But from what?
JACK: You're a liar, Katherine.
You've been lying to us from the beginning.
You lied about Patrick's second wife in San Diego
you lied about the whistle blowing
and you're lying to us again.
I'm not.
I think you are.
Katherine...
if you want us to find your husband, we need your help.
You have to tell us
what you know.
Patrick...
came to me a few months ago, and...
he thought that there was fraud in the company
and that Father
was behind it.
I told him to let it go
but he wouldn't.
So you told your father.
I thought that they could work it out.
You knew your father
was having him followed.
Not until that day.
When he... summoned me to his office and put that man Shannon
on the speaker phone.
And he told me...
everything.
It was you who called Patrick from the conference room
the day he disappeared, wasn't it?
I was so upset.
( phone ringing )
Patrick Kent.
I know everything.
I know about your California ***.
Katherine, calm down.
Calm down?
You have been lying to me for two years.
Every day
for two years.
How could you do this to me? To Father?
Why don't you leave him out of this?
For once.
He gave you everything that you have.
Except you. I never got you.
I'm sorry, Katherine.
I didn't want it to end this way.
( dial tone )
SAMANTHA: And now you're afraid your father had him killed.
I don't know.
I just wanted another chance.
Katherine?
Stay away from me.
Katherine
don't listen to them.
Listen to me, you son of a ***.
Even your own daughter thinks you're involved
with your son-in-law's disappearance.
Katherine...
Where's Patrick?
...you come with me.
Get him out of here.
She wants nothing to do with you
Ritter passed the polygraph.
You don't look surprised.
I don't think he killed him.
I think he wanted to.
That's why he told Katherine about
the second wife that day; he was preparing her.
But then she called and Kent bolted out of the airport.
What I don't get
is why he didn't sprint back to the second wife.
Listen to this:
That class-action suit
lists 37 plaintiffs who live in San Diego
but only one drives a green pickup.
The second guy
the one who came looking
for Kent on the day that he disappeared
the San Diego wife said that he was driving
a green pickup.
Arlen Tompkins?
FBI.
Whoa, whoa.
ARLEN: I lost everything.
My whole life savings because of those Ritter guys.
Hey, hey, slow down.
How'd you meet
Patrick Kent?
At a shareholder meeting in New York.
A bunch of us
were trying to get a class-action suit together.
And you wanted to kill him.
No.
No?
No.
No, he was different from the rest of the R&A guys.
He listened to me.
He said he'd help.
Why'd you go to his house
on the day he disappeared?
I hadn't heard from him for a few weeks.
I was getting frustrated.
The lady there said he had gone to the airport.
The weird thing is, as I was walking in
he was walking out.
Mr. Kent.
Is there any progress in my case?
I have to call you later
I'm running late for a meeting.
You said that three weeks ago.
Let go of me.
You said you'd help.
That was it? You just watched him go?
No, I was pissed.
I got in my car and I followed him
when he drove away from the airport.
I was trying to get him to pull over
but he started driving faster, he was pushing it.
We were...
we were coming up on a bridge.
I backed off...
But he was going too fast.
He, uh... he didn't have time to correct.
And?
He... he skidded out.
The, uh...
the truck flipped and it went into the water.
There was nothing I could do.
Uh, his car, it, it just sank right to the bottom.
You ever hear of calling 911?
I... I had been drinking.
But who's going to believe me?
I panicked and I left.
He was the only one who listened to me.
He was then only who cared about the truth.
Let's go see this bridge. Come on.
Take him.
She's okay.
She's okay.
Did they find him?
The divers are working on it now.
It's Patrick's car.
( acoustic guitar plays )
♪ And you ♪
♪ Can bring me to my knees ♪
♪ Again ♪
♪ All the times ♪
♪ That I could beg you please ♪
♪ In vain ♪
♪ All the times that I felt insecure ♪
♪ For you ♪
♪ And I leave... ♪
Think she told him the truth?
I don't know.
Think she should?
I'm thinking the kid doesn't need to know.
♪ I'm on the outside ♪
♪ I'm looking in ♪
♪ I can see through you ♪
♪ See your true colors... ♪
A plane is not supposed to be in the sky.
It's not natural...
Neither was that flight attendant
and you weren't afraid of her.
Well, if it isn't the bronze boys.
Don't start.
Where's Jack?
In his office. Yeah?
Golden just called me from the SEC.
He got a package this morning from Patrick Kent
sent from the airport on the day he disappeared.
Enough to put Ritter away?
For a long time.
Vivalina.
Oh...
How'd it go with Mr. Fitzgerald?
Good, good.
He took a little breaking in
but he's a good guy.
Yeah.
I need you to sign this for me.
So...
( clears throat )
did the divers find the body?
Nope.
The locals think the current carried it away.
Pretty smart guy, Patrick Kent.
You know, to be able
to pull off this whole double life business
and not get caught.
Seems to me
like he'd have an escape plan
in case something went wrong.
It does, doesn't it?
What's the, uh, what's the name of the witness
who saw Patrick drive off the bridge?
Tompkins. Arlen Tompkins.
Tompkins, right.
Patrick was the one person
who was helping him.
Tompkins might feel like, uh, like he owed him a favor.
And taking the hit for leaving the scene of an accident
isn't the hardest way to pay someone back.
Yeah, that's pretty smart.
If-If-If that's what happened.
So you wouldn't be shocked if Amalia and Robert moved
in six months?
No. No.
But then again, it was probably the current.
Probably.
♪ I'm on the outside ♪
♪ And I'm looking in ♪
♪ I can see through you ♪
♪ See your true colors ♪
♪ Inside you're ugly ♪
♪ You're ugly like me ♪
♪ I can see through you ♪
♪ Seen the rear ♪