"♪ Won't you be mine... ♪" "When I said music, Uncle Teddy, this is not what I meant." "Hey, I'd burn this place down before I listen to your damn hippie songs." "They're hipsters, not hippies." "Hipsters bathe." "Whoa, whoa!" "Whoa, whoa, whoa." "What?" "What did you just do to that poor sauce?" "It needs more kick." "The only kick it needs is the kick your daddy gave it 36 years ago when he wrote down-- wrote down the recipe on an overturned mop bucket." "Just try it." "Please?" "No." "Mm-mmm." "Please?" "♪ Won't you be true ♪" "I like it the way it was." "Oh, hell, what do I know?" "I'm about to retire." "♪ Why won't you be true... ♪" "That's weird." "I thought I locked up." "Sorry, folks, we're closed." "Oh, come on!" "I was joking." "Put that old music back on." "Uncle T?" "Hey." "Run, Kira." "What's the matter with you?" "He's an old man." "Leave him be." "Ok." "Ok." "You know, my dad, this company, we do a lot to help folks out around here, and y'all come in waving guns." "Teddy!" "Uhh!" "Take your money and go!" "You wrote your first book on this." "Yeah, I was the only idiot in New Guinea with carpal tunnel." "I went where the spiders live to get this." "Why, I hear you say?" "That's putting in politely." "Whatever." "I like the way it sounds." "It reminds me of the fingerpainting on the floor in the old office." "Have you been drinking?" "Next dealer up." "Poker?" "And you're down 800." "Write a book." "Oi!" "Well, at least give me a chance to break even." "This needs oil." "And a new ribbon." "You're the woman who broke into our house." "The cop your dad maced." "Sharon." "Detective Wallowski." "Bye, em." "What?" "Well, this isn't a social call." "It's business." "And typically, with shady cops like Shazzer here, it's confidential, so..." "Buzz off." "So..." "What can I do you for, Detective?" "Internal affairs rifling through your lingerie again?" "Your badge on the line?" "That and a social call." "You drinking?" "Yes." "So what is it, then, Detective?" "Robbery gone bad at barbecue spot up on Girard." "Jimmy's." "The owner's daughter was shot dead tonight" "Carol Weaver." "And you knew her?" "Yeah." "The whole family." "Mostly the dad, Jim." "When I was a uniform, his sons Marcus and Rudy were frequent flyers in the back of my squad car." "And?" "What is it about?" "More than just happy memories, right?" "And Jim's dying and I want to get him answers before he goes." "And?" "That's it." "You do know that I charge extra for favors like this, don't you?" "Security video." "Shooters covered head to toe." "I thought you might see something I didn't." "I'll take that to be a no." "Oi, Em!" "I'll need my laptop!" "Where's all the peasants?" "You're an hour early." "Yeah, well, I need them here now." "This is a family restaurant." "That is the daughter." "So we were hired by the family?" "No, it's pro bono, this one." "Paid for in pork." "They're pretty fancy costumes for knocking off a corner store, don't you think?" "So where did this case come from?" "They didn't want to be recognized." "Inside job." "So, we weren't hired by the family, then?" "This one is a favor." "Ok." "So we should talk to waiters, ex-employees, anybody with a grudge who would have wanted to rob the place." "Oh, robbery, my ass." "Look at his arms." "They're going up and down, like a slot machine." "He's fighting with himself." "The girl, she's got a lot of attitude, for a girl with a gun in her face." "He's having a hard enough time doing what he came here to do." "So this wasn't a robbery." "This was a premeditated murder." "That's an execution." "♪ Lie to Me 3x08 ♪  Smoked Brand New Day by Ryan Star" "♪ dream, send me a sign ♪" "♪ turn back the clock ♪" "♪ give me some time ♪" "♪ I need to break out ♪" "♪ make a new name ♪" "♪ let's open our eyes ♪" "♪ to the brand-new day ♪" "Hey." "John, the ex-fry cook," "Carla, the bitchy hostess, and Donny, the dishwasher." "Ok, so that's 3 people Kira fired, 3 alibis, no lies, out of 24 disgruntled ex-employees." "Shouldn't the cops be doing this?" "They are." "A parallel investigation." "Cops don't see what we see." "You can't wait to get out of the hood, can you?" "So I stick out like a white thumb." "But when Donny back there gave me static," "I didn't flinch." "No." "You were kind of bad-ass, for a suburban mall rat." "Yeah, oh, yeah, that's me." "I'm king of the food court." "All right." "Let's split up." "Unless you're scared." "No." "Liar." "Ok." "So besides the list of employees you gave us, you can't think of anyone else who might have wanted to hurt her?" "She was good people." "Hard to think anybody wanted her dead." "So, Kira and Jim and..." "Marcus and Rudy." "They're good boys." "They work for the company, too, do they?" "No." "Went their own way." "They haven't spoken in years." "Kira was all Jim had left." "Was a time I could have handled those punks." "Here." "Brow raised and tilted head." "That's fear." "They had a gun on him." "Oh, I beg to differ, Professor." "That's not fear, that's recognition." "You know who the killers are, don't you?" "I loved Kira like a daughter." "If I knew who killed her, I'd have said." "You're protecting them-- the killers--ain't you?" "Now, you see that?" "Now, that is fear." "Hold on a sec." "You're not scared of the killers, are you?" "You're scared of telling him." "I've known Jim since we were 5 years old." "We came up together." "The man is my best friend, and he just lost his little girl." "Cain and Abel." "Eh, Uncle Teddy?" "Hey!" "Hey." "Just let it go." "Let the camera go, bitch." "Uhh!" "Can we just talk about this, please?" "Well, you said it yourself." "I mean, the man's dying, right?" "So, the least we can do is tell him who killed his daughter." "The shooters had masks." "There's no way in hell that Teddy could I.D. them." "Besides, who knows if he saw that you think he saw?" "You don't want me to meet big Jim, do you?" "I don't see what we'll gain by giving a dying man more bad news." "Hmm." "So how long has he got, then?" "Days, maybe weeks on the outside." "I can hear you, Detective." "Jim." "Number 41, hot." "And spicy." "With a cheeky little kick." "Jim, this is Dr. Lightman." "Another damn doctor." "I'm not that kind." "I've come here about Kira." "So how's the tumor, Jim?" "Supposed to be dead 2 months ago." "Not taking the morphine, I see." "You expect me to sleep now?" "When I go, it'll be with my eyes wide open." "Good. 'Cause what I'm about to tell you would kill a lesser man." "Well, make it quick before the cancer gets to my ears." "Do your sons hate you..." "As much as I think they do?" "'Cause I've been led to believe that they killed your daughter." "The Weaver boys, all grown up." "Marcus, the dental hygienist." "Rudy, still unemployed." "I heard you guys don't speak anymore, huh?" "Right." "Kira's dead." "And by the way, you're an Uncle now." "Oh, really?" "What was that?" "Nothin'." "No, no, no, you said something." "What'd you say?" "I heard you." "Fine." "You want to be like that, be like that." "I'm telling you, you don't question suspects for the same crime in the same room." "It's interrogation 101." "Along with rubber hoses 101." "What's the matter with you?" "Really?" "Nothing." "Where's my camera?" "I left it in my car." "Why so angry, then?" "What are you talking about?" "I'm not angry." "My camera's not in the car." "Loker told you." "Did something happen to you when you was out on the street?" "I'll get you another camera." "You do that." "In the meantime, here." "I want you to take Foster out." "Have some lunch, you know." "You both deserve it." "Oh." "Right." "You can go now." "What?" "Nothing." "Ready?" "Ready." "Good." "Looks like 2 rattlesnakes in a bag." "Time for the scorpion." "I'm sorry." "Am I interrupting something?" "Do you want me to come back later?" "You know, when you finish catching up." "I already told your cop friend," "I haven't seen Kira in 4 years." "Me, too." "Do you want to know what he said about you?" "What does this have to do with my sister's murder?" "I'm sorry, what did you say?" "That's shame from Rudy." "Over Kira?" "He was looking at Marcus." "Whatever he told you is a lie." "I didn't say anything, all right?" "It was dad." "Dad thinks we killed Kira." "We?" "How is your old man, anyway?" "I said, how is your old man?" "!" "Hey!" "Why do you keep doing that?" "'Cause you can't hear me properly, can you?" "Just like you couldn't hear him earlier." "Oh, really?" "So, what, you're deaf in one ear, are you?" "How'd that happen?" "It wasn't me." "Yeah, right." "All right, well, let me guess." "Uh..." "Baseball bat?" "Tire iron?" "'Cause neither one of you strike me the kind of bare-knuckle wankers" "I grew up with." "Try whiskey bottle." "Yeah." "Hit me with the damn thing right here." "Oh." "It was bourbon." "That's true, right?" "Lightman just got us a baseline." "I'll bet you had it coming, didn't you?" "I wasn't the one who stole stole the night deposit and got us cut off." "Son of a bitch." "You gonna put this all on me, Marcus?" "Why don't you tell him whose idea it was, huh?" "Night deposit." "All of it." "Who put the mirror in front of me, huh, gave me my first bump?" "Who was that?" "Hey, if you could do this to me, how do I know you didn't kill Kira?" "Aah!" "You better control..." "I told you we should have split them up." "You better tell 'em the truth." "You better get him out of here!" "You happy?" "!" "So, 4 years since you've seen Kira, right?" "Do me a favor." "I mean, your pain's too raw, right?" "You're an open wound." "Look at you." "So, when did you last see her?" "A month ago?" "A week ago?" "The night of the murder?" "Right." "Right." "I just found out that Marcus saw Kira not long before she was killed." "So much for interrogation 101, eh?" "Yeah, well, while you were starting your cage fight in there, my cop friends made an arrest." "Pissed-off hooker says her meth head boyfriend and his pal did the murder." "Oh, good." "'Cause hookers never lie." "Neither do ballistics." "She gave us the gun, a match for the bullet in Kira's head." "We got our killers, and it ain't him or his brother." "Why can't you admit you were wrong about Jim's sons?" "'Cause Marcus lied." "And guns change hands." "You get the fat one." "You mark my words-- sooner or later you're gonna find out this is all about that messed-up family." "Yeah, so who are these two, Jim's nephews?" "You only want answers that Jim will like, don't you?" "So what's he got on you, eh?" "'Cause that's why you don't want me near him." "I guess this time we're gonna keep them separate, huh?" "Oh, yeah, right." "Good idea." "So, where'd you get that gun?" "We found that gun in a trash can." "Yeah, my grandma was a virgin." "We didn't kill nobody, I swear." "You believe in the Easter bunny?" "What the hell kind of question's that?" "The trash can." "Why were you digging in the trash can?" "I like leftovers." "How about Santa?" "You believe in Santa?" "Not since I was, like, 8." "So you don't believe everything that you're told." "What the hell are you talking about, man?" "You killed that girl." "You know it and I know it, fat man." "Get me a lawyer." "Tell me you didn't kill that girl." "We didn't kill anybody." "I swear." "You believe that." "Moron." "All right." "Now tell him the truth." "You killed that girl, right?" "Now..." "Did you see..." "How his lip just kind of twitched like that?" "You see that?" "He can't help that." "You can't bite back anger like that." "You know I'm right." "I want that lawyer." "So what happened?" "Did you..." "Freak out and hit the crystal?" "Shut up, Eddie." "He never said nothing, numnuts." "We didn't do nothin', man." "Oh, you robbed that restaurant all right." "You confessed to that on sight." "But he lied to you about the rest of it." "And you believed him, 'cause you wanted to believe him, right?" "Because it was easier than the truth." "He missed." "You said you missed." "Hey!" "You son of a bitch!" "He didn't miss." "You know he didn't miss." "He didn't miss." "I mean, you saw what that bullet did to that girl's head, right?" "Not true." "You're lying." "All right." "Take a seat." "Now, look at them, you punk." "We--we--we just-- we needed money." "There was 1,500 bucks and change in that till." "Is that all that girl's life was worth to you?" "Is it?" "Eh?" "Oh, there was more." "Yeah." "So, you were paid to do it, were you?" "We were down in Anacostia looking to score." "Dude walked up, told Nick he'd pay us 5 grand." "This the guy?" "It was night and he had a hat on, and I was pretty lit." "Oh, yeah." "If you ask me one more question before I get a lawyer, the fat one walks." "Go ahead." "Oh, yeah?" "Don't clock out just yet, all right?" "I wasn't going anywhere." "I was waiting for you." "And Wallowski." "Don't think that lunch with Torres fooled me." "Where'd you go, then?" "Somewhere swanky?" "Why do you feel it's necessary to hide her from me?" "How do you know that I'm not hiding you from her?" "I'm so glad I waited for you." "You don't like her, do you?" "I don't know her, thanks to you." "Well, look, I had to lie for her to you when she was being investigated." "I don't want to have to do that again." "You keep trying to protect me." "How sweet." "Oh, so, you're ok with her, then." "I didn't say that." "Yet." "You know, she's good." "I mean, you know, she's very good." "At what she does." "I wouldn't know." "Right." "Dinner's on me." "It's a threesome." "You'll have to use another card." "This one was denied." "Oh, yeah?" "What you been up to?" "Here's the other half." "Nice shoes." "Aunt Abby called, said dad wanted me to come by." "Aunt Abby's a liar." "Well, I should know." "I put her up to it." "This is harassment." "No, look, no." "You stay, all right?" "And we'll leave." "I mean, after all, it is your place." "Or it will be, you know, when your dad kicks the bucket." "I mean, with Kira gone, you and Rudy get the business." "Jim may have left you out of his life, but he didn't cut you out of his will." "He didn't have the heart for that." "And don't act like you don't know." "Actually, I think his surprise is genuine." "Yeah." "Oh, yeah?" "Do you want to see where your sister got shot?" "Why are you doing this?" "'Cause someone hired those killers." "And we're standing right in the middle of your motive." "Right, so, the bullet enters here." "All right, all right, that is enough." "I'm sorry." "I'm Gillian Foster." "I'm his partner, and I have to put up with him." "I'm sorry about that." "I--I know you miss her." "What do you care?" "I lost my brother in a car accident." "There's still days I want to call him." "And I even dial, and..." "Then I remember." "No, I know what it's like." "You're alone." "Your..." "Your father's slipping away." "Your brother's dead to you, and now Kira." "What happened the last time you saw Kira?" "She came to me." "She missed me." "Wanted to patch things up." "She wanted you to make peace with your dad before he died." "You and Rudy." "Hey!" "How come you didn't say anything about this last night?" "With our family history, who'd believe Kira and I didn't have a fight?" "Well, that's half true." "What about the rest, eh?" "What about the half that matters?" "I didn't want to say in front of Rudy." "You told her not to bother with him." "I told Kira Rudy was a lost cause." "You getting all this, Rudy?" "We invited your baby brother down here." "Well, rude not to, really." "He's innocent, too, by the way." "They caught the killers, so..." "Well, go on, then." "Man up." "So I'm an Uncle now, hey?" "They're more interested in making up than finding out who the real killers are." "You know, you scare me sometimes, you do, how good a liar you can be." "I always wanted a brother." "Dr. Lightman." "I wrapped this up for you." "Just let Jim know that it wasn't them." "I wasn't sure." "That's why I didn't want to say." "My cardiologist thanks you." "Hey, by the way," "Detective Wallowski was wondering if you could look at a lineup." "It's a cop thing." "Sure." "Anything I can do." "Just let me know when." "How about now?" "Don't rush." "Just take a good long look and tell us who you saw." "They--they had masks." "I--I can't say." "That's all right, mate." "Always better to be truthful, don't you think?" "Here." "What--what are you-- is this him?" "I think we've seen that look somewhere before, don't you, Professor?" "Recognition." "This junkie recognizes you from somewhere, Teddy." "So, you recognize the killers 'cause you hired them, right?" "This is crazy." "I--I'm a witness." "No, you paid them to kill Kira, and then you tried to pin it on Marcus and Rudy." "I never said their names." "So, this is from before the shooting." "This is at the restaurant, you and Kira arguing over the sauce, right?" "See that?" "Sadness." "You were grieving before they even walked through the door, mate." "We were talking about Jim's dying." "I loved Kira." "I didn't do this." "Please." "Hold that thought." "I can't hold an old man based on nothing but your science." "I don't expect you to, darling." "So, what, you think you're gonna get a confession now?" "Did you ever try to hire a hit man?" "Not exactly a buyer's market out there." "So you're taking a meth head's word for it, because meth heads, they never lie." "Bring 'em in again if you don't believe me." "After your stunt in the lineup, they both lawyered up." "We won't see their faces till trial." "And Jim will be dead by then." "You think this is funny, do you?" "Do you see me laughing?" "Your ass off." "You certainly don't treat her like she's as good as you say she is." "Oh, and that's funny to you, is it?" "I know it shouldn't be, but..." "I just can't resist." "Got anything useful to say?" "Teddy's love for Kira is real." "And so's his love for Jim." "You're accusing the man of murder, and all he cares about is his best friend." "There's a profile here, and Teddy doesn't fit it." "Not yet, he doesn't." "Are you out of your damn mind?" "I feel no pain, if that's what you mean." "Yesterday it's my sons." "Today it's my best friend." "Yeah, well, your best friend tried to pin it on your sons." "Teddy wouldn't do that." "We grew up together." "We came here together." "How's Marcus doing?" "I mean, gearing up for his new job." "Him and Rudy, they get the business, right, after you're dead?" "Or did Teddy ask you to put him in charge just until this mess with the murders has blown over?" "You did as he asked, didn't you?" "Get out of my house." "Don't act like you don't know..." "Deep down." "You can't come into my house and--and talk about my family and my friends like that." "So, what's it gonna be, then, Jim?" "You swallow the lies and go quietly?" "Or do you die with your eyes open?" "I'm here, Mr. Weaver." "I'm here to apologize." "I can't find any evidence you were involved in this." "Dr. Lightman was wrong." "Scientists..." "You know." "Does he know that?" "No, what's important is that you're not a suspect anymore." "Excuse me." "Jim, how you doin'?" "You did this to him." "You upset him." "Now, what lies did you tell him?" "Not me, mate." "It's Kira's death that's killing him." "You of all people should know that." "Now, what do you want?" "The camera." "It wasn't mine, and it wasn't your to take." "So?" "I ain't got it." "You sold it." "You know, I grew up here." "Grew." "Past tense." "That why you robbed me, 'cause I stuck out?" "No, you stuck out 'cause you got out." "You ain't from around here no more." "Could you tell all that just by looking at me?" "I do that, too." "Pretty good at it." "Normally." "If I had this coat on, would you have come at me?" "What you got in those pockets?" "Exactly." "You robbed those guys, too, huh?" "How much longer you think you can hide?" "As long as I have to." "That's dumber than me thinking a coat could keep me safe." "Well..." "He'll be ok." "The machine's keeping him alive for now." "Jim was changing his will." "His lawyer says he wanted you to get everything." "You have power of attorney." "The doctors need to know if you want to keep him this way or..." "Wallowski says I was wrong about you." "I was just doing what I had to do." "I hope you understand that." "You think Kira's death did this to him?" "Well, cancer played its part." "But, yeah, she was all he had left." "Jim wouldn't want to live this way." "That's the big question." "That and picking out a new car." "I mean, personally, I'd go for something sporty." "Stick..." "Big stripe down the middle." "What are you talking about?" "Jim's money." "Well, no, actually, your money now, right?" "I--I can't talk about that now." "I know." "It does your head in, doesn't it?" "Especially since half of you is so loyal, and the other half is jealous." "Ok, you can leave now." "No hard feelings." "You don't hate Kira." "Do you?" "Her death is killing you." "Which is why I couldn't spot your lies, first off." "Until your anger at me replaced your grief for her." "Do you even have a heart, Lightman?" "Accusing me now, even as I'm standing here trying to decide if my best friend-- you've already decided, mate." "I mean, look at you, really." "You're ready to sign." "Without waiting, without talking to Marcus and Rudy, without even checking with the doctors." "No." "I mean, just picking up that pen..." "Was an act of betrayal." "It's what Jim wanted." "He always said no heroics." "He told us to just let him go." "I've heard enough." "Were you just gonna throw my life away?" "Jim..." "Is that what you did to Kira?" "All the family I had left." "You see, family, that's it, right?" "Which you are not." "Jim, I didn't-- even though you were with him every step of the way." "And then what's he gonna do?" "He's just gonna hand it off to some little girl?" "I loved Kira." "You took my child." "You took my child." "No." "No, I..." "Jim, I..." "I loved her as much as you did." "Well, part of you did, anyway." "Let's go daddy.." "All better, then?" "I'll take that as a "not really."" "To what do I owe this pleasure?" "I just wanted to make sure that Wallowski was telling it straight." "I understand Teddy's been charged." "The D.A. says it's a done deal." "But you don't want to stick around for the verdict?" "Thanks for the visit." "So that's it?" "Cue the violins?" "I'm going out with my eyes wide open." "Half open, you mean." "It's all your fault." "All of it." "You can't blame me for what Teddy did." "I'm not blaming you." "You are." "Teddy may not be blood, but he is family." "Just the same as Kira." "But you treat him like an employee." "You can't ignore your brother any more than you fire your sons." "Right?" "What's that, uh, you've got Wallowski in?" "That goes with me to my grave." "You know I'll dig it up sooner or later, don't you?" "A couple times my boys got in trouble." "She got the charges dropped." "For what, free lunch?" "Oh, you must be joking." "A free lunch." "That's a girl after my own heart." "You, uh, sure about this?" "Not in the slightest, mate." "Can I help you?" "Yeah, I'm looking for, uh..." "Ria Torres?" "Brows up and tense." "Eyelids raised." "Fear." "Concealment." "What do you guys do here?" "That's what we do here." "Hey, you got it working." "Yeah." "It only took 3 different trips to 3 different shops." "Why didn't you just use the Internet?" "So, dad..." "Yeah." "Is Shazzer short for Sharon where you come from?" "Where I come from?" "What, you mean England?" "I thought we were Australian." "Look, do you mind?" "I'm trying to concentrate here." "Well, I mean, is she your new..." "You know." "Look, leave it at that, all right?" "I don't have a new, you know." "Meaning she is your new you know." "Meaning nothing of the sort." "I don't have one of those..." "You knows." "Don't you think you should get a new girlfriend?" "Look, this is my new girlfriend right now, you know, thanks to you." "At least until I can bang this bloody book out." "So..." "Do you mind?" "Next dealer up." "Are you playing poker on my account?" "It's 18 and over." "Oh, look, you're ahead." "How'd you do that?" "Luck." "And you should quit while you're ahead." "So, does Gillian approve of Shazzer?" "With a passion." "Yeah, totally." "What?" "All right, well, maybe not completely totally, but, you know, she'll come around." "You hope." "Back to work." "Hey." "Little bugger." "You got any wite-out?"