"Music's weird." "It calms me down." "You're smoking meth, and you want to calm down?" "I'll be right back." "Got to go do something." "Yes?" "Drive!" "Drive!" "Look out, look out, look out!" "Crap!" "My mom's gonna kill me." "Dude, what did you just do?" "I took a leak." "Oh, sweet!" "* I'm gonna take you on a trip *" "* Follow me... *" "Honey?" "Hey, hon?" "ANNABETH:" "Who discovered the bodies?" "DRUMMER:" "James Prichard." "Came home from a business trip to find his wife and mother-in-law shot dead, point-blank range." "Ballistics matched .380 caliber, probably a pistol." "STEVE:" "Cheap, concealable, quiet." "Yeah." "They were killed in the living room." "TV was still on." "What are you thinking-- home invasion, robbery, drugs?" "DRUMMER:" "Well, they're all on the menu, but never can tell." "Leads on the shooter?" "Uh, there's one unidentified fingerprint on the wife's wedding ring and a few others we're still working on." "And the husband was where when this happened?" "Away on business, Chicago." "How long?" "Just one night." "He's in financial services." "Any chance the husband might have..." "Hired somebody to kill his wife and mother-in-law while he was conveniently out of town with an iron-clad alibi?" "I was gonna ask if you had any thoughts on who the shooter might be." "No." "This guy is in shock." "Um, let's see." "Mr. Prichard checked out of his hotel 11:15 a.m. on Wednesday." "Flew back to Indianapolis that afternoon." "M.E. thinks the shootings went down" "Tuesday night." "MAUREEN:" "What a horror show, coming home and finding your family killed for no reason." "Do me a favor." "Let's keep the press at bay on this." "We don't need a media circus until we have somebody in custody." "And Annabeth?" "Get ready to catch this one when it lands." "WOMAN:" "I remember hearing a car racing down the street, but I had no idea it hit my car." "Anyway, before bed, I let the pupper out, and that's when I noticed this mess." "What's strange, I didn't hear the shots, but I heard a car." "Yeah, well, shots were fired indoors." "It came from a small caliber weapon." "It's quieter than you think." "When did you hear the vehicle racing down the street?" "I was watching one of my shows." "Maybe 8:00, 9:00 p.m." "So, how well were you acquainted with the Prichards?" "MAN:" "She was a very kind lady." "It's just so terrible." "It really just makes you scared." "You think things like this won't happen in your own backyard." "Well, did you hear anything, see anything?" "When I got up in the morning," "I noticed all their lights were still on." "I-I thought it was odd, but I thought they just forgot." "WOMAN:" "This mirror is from the right side of a 1995 Chevy Tahoe." "And from the paint scrapings, this particular SUV is dark blue metallic." "Thanks." "Check body shops, uh, local insurance agents." "We're looking for a 1995 dark blue Chevy Tahoe, a scrape on the right side, missing the passenger-side mirror." "WOMAN:" "I'm so surprised the police are investigating this." "We just called our insurance guy yesterday." "Can you tell me what happened?" "My son Charles went to marching band practice, and somebody banged it up in the high school parking lot." "May I speak with Charles?" "Sure." "Come on in." "Lately, he's been practicing a couple of hours a day." "Chuckie?" "Chuckie, what on earth are you doing?" "What...?" "Chuckie, get back in here!" "Chuckie!" "Get off of me." "This is Detective Drummer." "I need a black and white sent to 338 Rosewood Avenue." "I'm very sorry for what happened Tuesday night." "I didn't know anything about the murder beforehand." "I thought we were just out smoking meth." "We?" "Who's we?" "Chuckie wants to fully cooperate." "He feels genuine remorse." "He's confessed to being there." "He admits to doing drugs, and he's perfectly willing to tell you the name of the other guy." "The guy with the gun." "I'm waiting." "We're looking for probation." "Right now, you're our prime suspect." "You've admitted to fleeing the scene of a double homicide." "You're old enough to be tried as an adult." "But I didn't kill anybody." "I didn't even go in the house." "You have any idea why your friend shot two women in cold blood?" "He's not my friend." "Then what was he doing in your car?" "He was my dealer." "We were driving around getting high." "He-He just told me to pull over." "I stayed in the car the whole time." "I had no idea what was gonna happen." "Then I heard the shots, and I drove him away, but that's-that's all I did." "You drove a getaway car in a murder." "That makes you just as culpable as the person who allegedly committed the crime." "If he knew a crime was being committed, which he did not." "ANNABETH:" "He just told me he heard the shots." "At the very least that's aiding and abetting." "MAN:" "Listen, this is all about who the other guy is, and you're not gonna get to him without making a deal." "WOMAN:" "My son has a drug problem, but he didn't rob anybody, and he certainly isn't a killer." "He goes to church." "He plays in the marching band." "We're not the kind of people who do things like this." "He's a scared kid who made a mistake." "He fled the scene." "He drove the getaway car." "He's doing time." "MAN:" "How much time?" "ANNABETH:" "One year in prison, five years felony probation, mandatory drug rehab." "I want a guarantee." "Two women are dead." "So I'll tell you what." "If he's lying, if he doesn't lead us to the killer, if his testimony falls apart, he's doing 12 years, guaranteed." "Does TJ deal meth out of the apartment?" "I don't know." "I always just called him up." "There he is." "That's him." "That's TJ, the guy." "DRUMMER:" "TJ?" "Yeah?" "Detective Drummer." "WOMAN:" "TJ!" "Is he armed?" "What do you..." "what do you mean?" "Does he have a gun?" "He used to." "I don't..." "I don't know." "Stay there." "ANNABETH:" "Chuckie led us to the shooter who had stolen goods in his possession which he'd taken from the home of Julie Prichard, one of the two women he murdered." "So, this Chuckie will testify that he saw TJ go into the house, that he heard shots fired, and that" "TJ ran from the house with stolen property?" "Exactly." "Chuckie's passed a lie detector test." "I think he's for real." "He's-He's a 16-year-old kid." "He got in over his head." "And TJ?" "TJ's 20." "Is there any other evidence to tie this TJ character directly to the crime scene?" "DRUMMER:" "The prints we found in the house and the partial print we found on Julie's wedding band turned out to be TJ's." "Apparently, he tried to pry it off her finger after killing her." "ANNABETH:" "That's as cold-blooded as it gets." "Junkies will take anything." "STEVE:" "Okay, so, walk us through Chuckie's deal." "ANNABETH:" "His lawyer wanted him to walk, but I got one year in jail, and five years felony probation." "Sounds about right." "Any lead on the murder weapon, Lou?" "DRUMMER:" "We're searching for it now." "Chuckie claims that TJ threw the gun out of the car window the night of the murders." "And Chuckie's gonna lead us to where it got tossed." "He threw the murder weapon out the window?" "MAUREEN:" "Guy's a meth addict." "He's not the sharpest knife in the drawer." "Okay." "So, it looks like Mr. Terrence Jerome Mills is on the hook for two counts of murder and armed robbery." "Let's schedule an arraignment, and find TJ's murder weapon." "Maureen, I want you to talk to TJ's public defender." "Let's see if the boy wonder has anything to say for himself." "And Annabeth, I want you to get a deposition from the victim's husband." "There's no evidence that he was involved here, but let me know if you feel like there's something important we're missing here." "MAUREEN:" "Chuckie said you pulled the trigger." "You don't have to respond to that." "I can respond to it." "Chuckie's lying, okay?" "He killed those ladies, not me." "We were driving around getting high, you know, and Chuckie said," ""Let's get some money." "Let's do these people."" "Then he just shot them both." "Boom, boom." "It was sickening." "Any reason?" "Just for the fun of it?" "Yeah." "Chuckie's a jackass." "TJ, his fingerprints aren't all over that house, but yours are." "Yeah, because he was wearing gloves." "Uh-huh." "The police found the murder weapon, a .380-caliber pistol." "It's a straight-up ballistics match from the killings." "That's not my gun." "Really?" "Then why are your fingerprints all over it?" "You don't have to answer that." "I'm not gonna." "Our office is willing to take the death penalty off the table if you will plead guilty." "Let's get real, Maureen." "You know the death penalty isn't on the table in the first place." "There are no special circumstances." "The case is completely circumstantial, and your star witness is a drug addict." "The worst possible case scenario," "TJ gets life without parole." "Yeah, well, that's more than he gave those two women." "We're offering nothing less." "Since that's what he's going to get from a jury, if he gets convicted, might as well roll the dice and see if he gets off." "Yeah, well, let me know how that works out for you." "Oh, Mr. Prichard." "I'm Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Chase." "I'm, uh, I'm so sorry for your loss." "Thank you." "Please, have a seat." "I know this is a difficult time, but I do have some progress to report." "It looks like we may have found the man who murdered your wife and mother-in-law." "Who is it?" "Does this man look familiar to you?" "No." "Take your time." "Maybe your wife knew him?" "No." "I'm sorry." "What about the other kid, the, uh, driver?" "Chuckie." "He led us to the shooter and is testifying against him in exchange for a reduced sentence." "How reduced?" "One year in jail, five years probation." "That's all he gets, for killing my wife?" "We believe he only drove the car and had no prior knowledge of the murder." "And that he could not have stopped it." "He didn't even try to report it." "Maybe if he had called 911." "We need Chuckie's testimony to put your wife's killer away." "Otherwise we never would have made the deal." "Promise me this is the guy." "Promise me he's not going to get off easy, too." "I promise." "If he's the guy, he won't get off easy." "He'll be charged with both murders." "I'm just curious." "Does your work take you out of town often?" "No." "But this was the Midwest Mortgage Lenders Association's annual conference." "It happens once a year." "I used to like to go on the thing, you know, hanging out with the guys." "But ever since I married Julie, I can't wait to get home." "I just get so lonely without her." "She doesn't like to be alone, either." "That's why her mom was with her at the house." "We kept talking about getting a dog, but I figured I'd be the one stuck walking the damn thing every day." "Damn it." "I just keep thinking, if I'd only been there, you know?" "If I'd..." "ANNABETH:" "Who asked for this meeting, us or them?" "His PD, a career-climber." "I think she staging a dog-and-pony act to impress her supervisor." "She knows TJ's guilty as sin, but she's got to act like she's fighting for him." "I'm thinking she'll ask for 30 years." "And we'll counter with two terms of 60 consecutive?" "Exactly." "Hmm." "Oh, man, oh, man, oh, man." "Oh, man, all right, tell them." "Tell them." "Sit down, TJ." "You brought us down here to watch your client go through withdrawal?" "I come bearing gifts." "Just get to it, Becky." "Hypothetically, if TJ were to confess to killing Julie Prichard and her mother on the night of December 6, and if he were to tell you that someone hired him to commit these murders..." "You're claiming this was an execution?" "This was not a random home invasion." "This was a murder for hire." "And you can prove that by...?" "In exchange for giving you the man who ordered these executions, TJ will serve 15 years." "Or we'll investigate and find him ourselves." "You'll never get near him without me." "He's one of the biggest amphetamine suppliers in the Midwest." "If you could get him, you would have done so a long time ago." "You murdered two women in the course of an armed robbery." "We're not interested in a deal unless you're giving up Osama bin Laden." "Well, then, we're in luck." "How does Richard Wolf sound?" "Richard Wolf hired you to murder these women?" "I'm a dealer." "He's my supplier." "Why did he want these people killed?" "I don't know why." "Something to do with a business deal gone bad." "He was going to give me a six-month supply." "Ooh, well, that worked out well." "The name doesn't mean anything unless he can prove Wolf ordered the hit." "We're not just going to assume he's telling the truth." "TJ:" "It's all true!" "I swear to God." "I can't spend my life in prison." "Look, I'll wear a wire." "I'll get him to talk." "I'll get him to say that he told me to kill those two people." "How do we know you can even get near him?" "Because I just killed some people for him!" "We have a relationship." "He's expecting me to show up so I can get my payment." "Richard Wolf is going to find out you've arrested TJ anytime now." "Let's make this deal and TJ can lead you to Wolf before that happens." "?" "We can't take this deal." "Oh, we're taking the deal, Annabeth." "15 years for a double homicide?" "Are you kidding me?" "Richard Wolf is the Moby Dick of meth." "He is the whale." "The DA starts salivating at the mention of his name." "It's still a bad deal." "If we get Richard Wolf, we could lose every drug case we have on the docket for the next year and still be ahead of the game." "Wolf is responsible for a third of the meth production in greater Indianapolis." "Meth is tied to 20% of the murders, and one in four of the fires in this city." "What am I supposed to say to the victim's husband?" "15 years is not a slap on the wrist, Annabeth." "Not in exchange for taking a drug lord off the streets." "You've got to think big here." "MAUREEN:" "Wait, we have another problem." "If Wolf ordered the hit, what did James Prichard do to cross him?" "STEVE:" "What was Prichard's line of work again?" "Financial services, mortgage, lending, that sort of thing." "He could have been laundering Wolf's money, hiding it in real estate." "Of course it wouldn't hurt to confront" "James Prichard directly and see how he responds to Wolf's name." "You think you can handle that?" "It's hard to believe Prichard's involved in meth." "He's such a straight arrow." "But if he is, then we don't have to take TJ's deal." "I just..." "I don't want to give 15 years to this cold-blooded killer." "There has to be another way to get Wolf." "How do we know TJ's even telling the truth?" "I mean, how do we know he even knows Richard Wolf?" "We do need to corroborate TJ's connection to Wolf." "But we've got to do it quickly." "The minute we arraign TJ," "Wolf's gonna hear about it, and then we can't send TJ in with the wire." "Meantime, let's look into Prichard's business." "If he was working with Wolf, he must have done something to make him very, very angry." "Your boyfriend's in a lot of trouble." "I'm going to need you to give me the names of some of the people he hangs out with." "How's that supposed to help TJ?" "It could help him spend less time in prison." "What makes you think I want him out of prison?" "He, uh, listed you as an emergency contact." "He did?" "He's not the most reliable individual, he stole stuff all the time." "Like what?" "Money, mostly, and..." "Drugs?" "He ever mention any names?" "I don't know." "No, I don't know." "Why?" "( phone ringing )" "I'm coming." "I said I'm coming." "I've got to go." "TJ ever borrow your cell phone?" "Yeah, he stole it for, like, a month." "Guess who had to pay the bills?" "Allison." "Yeah?" "What's your cell phone number?" "Thank you for coming in again, Mr. Prichard." "You can call me James." "You have an update on the case?" "Actually, we are trying to figure out if TJ had another motive." "Like what?" "TJ claims that he was paid to kill your wife and mother-in-law." "What?" "By someone who wanted to hurt you, because of a business deal." "Whose business?" "Have you ever seen this man?" "No." "Why, should I have?" "Does the name Richard Wolf mean anything to you?" "No, and I'm not answering any more questions until you tell me what's going on." "Okay." "I'm going to tell you something that's confidential, James." "You can't talk to anyone about this or it could contaminate the jury pool and the judge will be forced to change our venue." "None of us want to try this case in another county." "But I think it's only fair to let you know..." "TJ wants to make a deal with the prosecutor's office." "He'll testify against a notorious drug lord if we give him a lighter sentence." "You promised." "Mr. Prichard." "I can't believe this is happening." "Nothing has happened yet." "I trusted you." "You promised he wasn't going to get off easy, like that other little punk." "Can you think of any reason someone might want to hurt you, your wife, or her mother?" "You think this is because something I did?" "I approve homeowner refinancing packages." "I stare at paperwork all day long." "Julie worked at the children's section of the public library, for Pete's sake." "Her mother made meals for the disabled." "Do you understand?" "Do you get it?" "They're both dead now." "You want to use that to put away some drug guy?" "I'm done talking to you." "Please, sit down." "You have the man who killed them." "Do your job." "Put him away forever." "And leave me alone." "They just got married last year." "They were the same age as us, Jack." "He's just devastated." "They have any kids?" "No, but they were trying." "Jack, that poor man's going to spend the rest of his life beating himself up for not being home that night." "Well, I would, too." "Who do you think is more guilty, the meth head who shot those poor women, or the kingpin who hired him to do it?" "What about the kid driving the getaway car?" "He didn't know about it." "He's basically a bystander." "He drove the guy away." "Isn't that a crime?" "Yeah, I could try to nail him." "But he's cooperated, and he's going to help me put the shooter away." "So, basically you got three bad guys." "You got your dumb kid, you got a guy who squeezed the trigger, and then you got the guy that ordered the killing." "Yeah." "The shooter says he was following orders." "Yeah, isn't that what they all say?" "They were "following orders?"" "I mean, both of them had to be willing, otherwise the whole thing wouldn't have happened." "Exactly." "You're making deals all day?" "One guy to get to another guy, to get to another guy?" "Yeah." "I have to you..." "it's wearing me out." "Come here." "Let me see this." "Now, looking at these calls, when the girlfriend's cell phone was in TJ's possession, you'll see a spate of calls over a two-day span for the same number." "That would be a two-day span right before the murders went down." "And this number belongs to?" "One of Wolf's underlings." "Ronny Winkler." "Oh, so it seems that TJ was connected to Wolf." "What about James?" "He's in hell." "I mean, he's grieving for his wife." "I don't think he knows anything about Richard Wolf." "Well, you might want to rethink that." "Why?" "What?" "Two months ago, a backup computer tape went missing from James Prichard's office." "How could that tie to Wolf?" "The computer tape had over 30,000 credit applications on it." "One tape?" "Easy." "Probably fetch somewhere in the low six figures." "Meth addicts steal IDs for the dealers who pay them in drugs." "They go through your trash, they steal your mail." "The dealers take those IDs and sell them to people who convert them into actual cash." "The value of the stolen IDs are based on the person's credit limits." "But James Prichard's not a meth addict." "True, but the big dealers are now skipping right over the addicts and buying credit information from anyone who has insider access." "Insiders like Prichard." "Dealers are making as much or more from ID theft as from drugs." "That money buys chemicals, the chemicals make more drugs, which make more drug addicts, who steal more IDs, and the circle is complete." "But we don't have any real evidence that James was involved in stealing those IDs." "Only that it appears that Wolf had his wife and mother-in-law killed." "That points to some kind of connection." "Maybe he was being forced into working with Wolf." "Theoretical." "Maybe he decided to quit, and Richard decided to get even." "Again, theoretical." "Go back to friends, neighbors, coworkers." "See if anyone in Prichard's life found anything suspicious." "Annabeth?" "I'm sorry." "I'm just trying to get my head around the possibility that this guy's been playing me, and it's really hard to believe." "Duly noted." "But remember, we're trying to get to Wolf without TJ." "Hey-- you're the one who wanted to have her cake and eat it, too." "Afraid not." "Never seen him." "Is there anything else that sticks out in your mind from that night?" "Well, there was something." "It probably doesn't mean anything." "It happened the night after the murders." "After?" "See that house across the street from the Prichards?" "That's the Alavi family that lives there." "Nice enough couple." "Two darling little girls." "The night after the murders," "I took my little dog out before bedtime, and I saw them rushing around, throwing things into their car and then they just took off." "Kids and everything." "They left when?" "The day after the murders." "ANNABETH:" "The woman deadheads her roses but leaves the milk out to spoil?" "It looks like they left in a hurry." "Well, there's a week's worth of mail left in the mailbox, and nobody called to cancel the newspaper." "I talked to the husband, a Vashar Alavi, the day of the murders." "He was a little on edge." "Check this out." "Look at the victim's house." "Okay, imagine the possibility." "TJ's high." "He's wired." "He's been told 5461 Tennessee Court." "5467 is across the street." "Seven looks a lot like a one." "You think TJ killed the wrong people?" "That's why the Prichard connection to Wolf never made any sense." "Richard Wolf wanted these people dead, and they knew it, Lou." "They knew they were the targets." "That's why they left in such a hurry." "That's why they packed up their kids and ran." "Well, we still don't know why they were the targets." "?" "hink TJ screwed up and killed the wrong people." "The wrong people?" "It looks like the hit was meant for the neighbors across the street." "They moved out in a hurry, right after the murders, but no one knows where they went." "If that's true, then James Prichard is not the connection to prosecuting Wolf." "Correct." "Which you've been saying all along." "Hat's off." "But that also means that we're no more capable of nailing Wolf today than we were yesterday." "Ergo, we need TJ's testimony." "Unless we find the neighbors." "You just told me you don't know where they are." "Vashar Alavi owned a dry cleaning business downtown, and he's originally from Iran." "Iran?" "Well, then he's long gone." "That's one of the few places that Richard Wolf can't find him." "You need to talk to TJ." "Steve." "I promised James Prichard." "I gave him my word I wouldn't let TJ walk." "Annabeth, you know you can't promise anyone anything in this business." "If we, as an office, choose to throw the little fish back to catch the big fish, we have to be able to do that without you getting in the way with your promises." "The "little fish" shot and killed two women." "Mrs. Prichard was 29 years old." "You still shouldn't have promised anything." "You're right, Steve, but I did." "What do you want?" "I want TJ to get what he deserves, and I want Richard Wolf." "But to have any hope of that," "I need time to find these missing people." "We arraign TJ at 3:00 tomorrow." "That's all the time you're getting." "If you can't find him by then, we take the deal." "The Department of Environmental Management requires every dry cleaner to keep a purchase log of this particular chemical." "It's called "perc"?" "Chloral Ethylene." "Also known as perc." "And guess what?" "Perc happens to be the latest craze among larger meth lab operations." "It speeds up the methamphetamine drying process, while simultaneously stretching the bulk of the final product." "Basically, your user winds up smoking dry cleaning fluid with some meth mixed in." "And, let me guess, it also makes it more addictive?" "Everybody wins." "So, tell me why this log's important." "Well, about seven months ago, Mr. Alavi reported some perc being stolen right around here." "Who stole it?" "Police never solved it." "But if you notice from this log, perc purchases nearly tripled immediately following the theft." "Well, whatever went down, it sounds like Mr. Alavi's in the meth supply business." "Well, either that or he's planning on opening three more dry cleaners." "We've got to find these people." "I've got the paralegals checking the airlines," "Border Patrol, State Department." "If they've left, there will be a paper trail." "So if we don't find anything, it could mean they're still in Indianapolis?" "Let's hope we come up empty-handed." "Mm." "Could you check out the passport info on these folks for me, please?" "Thanks." "It's a family of four, two girls." "They would have checked in last week." "DRUMMER:" "They tried to book tickets to Iran," "Lauren Alavi, the littlest girl, she couldn't get out." "She was born in this country, so she's never had a passport." "Now, her parents filed an expedited application." "But with an Iranian father..." "Well, the State Department is taking its time." "I figured the guy didn't want to leave his family behind." "So, they're still here, we just don't know where." "I had Juliet call every hotel in Indianapolis." "She found a match of three families with two little girls, but only one paid for everything in cash, and only one didn't provide a checkout date." "You are so good." "I can be." "Indianapolis Police!" "MAN:" "Open the door and I will shoot!" "Drop your weapon!" "It's the police!" "Mr. Alavi!" "We're here to talk about Richard Wolf." "Do not shoot!" "My hands are up in the air!" "DRUMMER:" "We know you were supplying Richard Wolf with perc, Mr. Alavi." "Now, that's a felony." "I don't think you can prove this." "We have documentation showing that you ordered far more chemicals per month than you could possibly use." "Please, my husband's health is very bad." "I must think of my wife and my children." "If I help you, they will kill all of us." "Actually, as long as Richard Wolf is free, he will try and hunt you down." "If you cooperate, we can get him off the streets." "We can provide you with new identities, get you in the Witness Protection program." "It'll be a new start." "Vashi-zam, think of the girls." "Tell me what I can do." "Well, you can start by telling me why Richard Wolf wants you dead." "arch," "I see that my storage area is empty." "Someone has cut the lock and removed all the solvents, the perc." "So I called the police." "They make a report, but nothing happens." "Then not long after, some men come to me and say we took the perc, and now we're going to pay you to give it to us." "This is bad, I said no, I don't want to get paid." "But they say they will kill me if I refuse." "They work for a very big man, Richard Wolf." "What am I gonna do?" "So this goes on for some months and I don't tell my wife." "And my doctor says I have a bleeding ulcer." "And one day she asks me what's wrong and so I tell her." "She tells me it has to stop." "How did Richard Wolf pay you?" "They took my bank account number and put the money in there." "They told me if I tried to tell anyone, I will go to jail because the police will see that I'm getting paid." "So you think we got enough?" "We got it all." "Mr. Alavi can prove Wolf was paying him and when he stopped supplying chemicals," "Wolf threatened to kill him." "And the meth labs?" "Alavi is taking the police to where he delivered the chemicals, and we expedited an arrest warrant for Wolf." "So we're hoping these are his last free hours on Earth." "Becky, I bet you're looking for me." "You are aware that TJ's being arraigned at 3:00?" "We were just talking about what we should wear." "I'm in olive, but do you think pinstripes are better?" "Yeah." "Olive brings out my eyes." "If you want to make this deal with TJ, this is your last chance." "Actually, we found another way to get Wolf, so..." "So don't despair, you were offering 15 years if TJ wore a wire." "Yes?" "Well, how does 30 years to life sound if he testifies that Richard ordered him to make the hit?" "Or?" "Or, I'd guess we'd have to up the charges to whatever we're charging Richard with." "So that's him?" "That's Richard Wolf?" "The one, the only." "He looks smaller in person." "Drummer." "Rachel, call my lawyer." "Yeah." "They found the meth lab in a warehouse downtown." "They're going in." "ANNABETH:" "Sonya?" "What's wrong?" "He was fine, and then..." "I saw Richard Wolf down the hall." "SONYA:" "It was just for one second, and now his stomach is..." "I don't think..." "Not today." "Mr. Alavi," "I'm going to be right in there with you." "There's nothing to worry about." "Do you want me to get you some water?" "I just wanted to thank you for coming." "Mr. Prichard, I, uh..." "How are the girls?" "They're well." "Thank you." "You know, sometimes the only blessing" "I can think of out of all of this, is that your girls are still alive." "Would you do me a favor?" "Sure." "Anything." "Make sure you put him away in there today." "That I will do." "I'm counting on you." "Please, I'm ready." "Okay." "You knew it was illegal to sell these chemicals to Mr. Wolf." "Yes." "So why did you continue?" "He threatened to come to my house and kill me if I ever refused." "But you did stop." "Yes, I wanted out of all of it." "What happened then?" "Mr. Wolf called to warn me." "I begged him to let me out of it, but he said he wasn't playing games." "What happened next?" "I..." "I bought a gun." "You thought you could protect yourself?" "I was desperate." "And we quickly made a plan to leave, but then we realized we didn't have a passport for my youngest daughter." "And then that night... the neighbors in the house across the street were killed." "It was horrible." "The next day the police are everywhere, so when it got dark, we took the girls and we ran away." "Can you please point out Mr. Wolf in the courtroom today?" "TJ:" "That's him, there." "Did Mr. Wolf pay you to commit murder?" "Yes." "Not in money, in drugs." "What did he tell you exactly?" "He told me to go to 5461 Tennessee Court." "But you didn't go to that house." "I was high on meth, and I screwed up 5461 with 5467." "What else did he tell you to do?" "( swallows hard ) He told me to... shoot the whole family, even the kids." "But there weren't any kids." "Because I got the wrong house." "But I was so wasted." "If there had been any kids," "I'd have killed them, too." ""On the first count of conspiracy to commit murder," ""we, the jury, find the defendant, Richard Robert Wolf, guilty."" ""On the second count of conspiracy to commit murder," ""we find the defendant, Richard Robert Wolf, guilty."" "JACK:" "I like it when you win." "What did Wolf get?" "L-WOP." "Life without parole." "I like it." "You know, I'm still holding you to that deal." "Oh... it was..." "it was a back rub." "No, no." "Actually, I think it was you washing the dishes in the morning." "Right, right." "Baby, I'd clean the whole damn kitchen for you."