"♪ (THEME MUSIC PLAYING) ♪" "Mannix s7e02 A Way To Dusty Death" "♪ ♪" "All set, Joe." "Ticket to Lindero." "Plane leaves in an hour." "Thanks, Peggy." "What about the rental car on the other end?" "The best they have will be waiting for you... a 1956 Mercedes." "That's Lindero." "Well, as long as it gets me to Georgia Durian's place." "Just who is she, Joe?" "I told you..." "a mother whose son is missing." "Joe, there are plenty of worried mothers right here in Los Angeles with the same problem." "You don't have to travel 400 miles." "We knew each other a long time ago." "Anything special?" "Nothing special." "And what about the son, was he in some kind of trouble?" "Georgia didn't spell out the details on the phone... wanted to wait till I got there... but, uh, she was pretty worried." "I gather the son got mixed up with some wild bunch." "Joe?" "Maybe you better take a helmet." "♪ ♪" "(MOTORCYCLES APPROACHING)" "(ENGINES REVVING)" "♪ ♪" "Oh, hi." "Cool off, honey." "(ENGINE REVS)" "Come on." "(GIGGLES) Come on." "(GIRL LAUGHING)" "Aw... (THUMPING)" "(TIRES SQUEAL)" "(DISTANT SIREN WAILING)" "(SIREN WINDS DOWN)" "I picked you up about a mile back." "What were you doing playing games with those kids?" "Check his license, Hank." "Well, let's see your license, mister." "(BLOWS)" "Listen, we're a nice town." "Got a little high-spirited element in it, but what's a kid who doesn't bust loose once in a while, right?" "One of them, uh, looked like the leader." "He was riding a silver and red bike, long yellow hair down to his shoulders." "Now, I'm not putting long hair down, but this one I'd enjoy scalping." "License number?" "Well, everything was one big blur." "We've got a kid answers that description every ten miles this part of the country." "We can't haul them all in, can we?" "Well, I'm talking about just one of them." "Believe me, we want to nail them as much as you do." "This is a responsible community, but, uh, we really don't have much to go on, do we?" "Yeah, well, let's just forget it, huh?" "But, we're going to keep our eyes open." "You can bet on that." "Oh, by the way, what's the motel situation here in Lindero?" "Staying in our town, are you?" "Maybe a day or two." "Lot of motels." "I'd have to say La Posada is the best, though." "La Posada?" "Thanks." "Maybe see you around." "What did you get, Hank?" "Mannix is out of Los Angeles." "He's a private investigator." "He is a private dick, huh?" "His secretary said he's here on a case." "He's here to see Georgia Durian." "Okay, thanks." "(ENGINE REVS)" "So, you did it again, huh, stupid?" "Hey, come on, Harry, let me go, Harry!" "Let me go!" "You want to know who you picked on this afternoon?" "I don't know what you're talking about, Harry." "Harry, I was at the college all day, playing football." "The only football you were playing was with beer cans, and you picked on a private detective named Joe Mannix, and you know why he's here?" "Georgia Durian sent for him." "Now, you listen to me, little brother, and you listen to me good." "Pop thinks you're terrific, and that's fine." "If he ever finds out what you really are, it'll kill him." "And when that happens, I'll fix you so you'll never ride that motorcycle again." "You understand?" "Do you understand?" "!" "Yeah, Harry, yeah!" "(PANTING)" "♪ ♪" "You enjoy your stay." "Thank you." "See you took my advice." "Kind of steered you a customer, Pop." "Hey, gave him a nice room, too, Pop." "And that's good." "Mr. Mannix, he's a famous private detective from Los Angeles." "Right this way, Mr. Mannix." "You work fast." "Got a little confession to make, Mr. Mannix." "Pop isn't just "Pop."" "He really is my old man." "Got a real nice place here, don't he?" "You, uh, mind if I ask you a question?" "Heck of a guy, my old man." "Got hurt in the merchant marine way back in 1942." "Never hear a word of complaint from him." "Why all the legwork?" "It's my job." "Find out who's coming, who's going." "Chief of Police in a small town... he's got to do something to earn his keep." "Yeah, I guess he does." "Well, let's see." "That's your room right at the top of the stairs here." "First door to the right." "Thanks." "(DOOR CLOSES)" "Passkey." "Pop lets me have one." "I forgot to ask you something, Mannix." "You know, we don't get too many famous people drop in here in Lindero." "What brings you here?" "Funny thing, Chief," "I figured you'd want to ask me that question." "As a matter of fact, a friend of mine asked me to drop in on her..." "Georgia Durian." "Know her?" "Sure." "Everyone here knows Georgia." "She grew up here." "Drifted off to L.A." "About the same time we both got out of school." "Came back here a few years ago, bought a bar-type place down on Canal Street." "She got problems?" "Yeah, her son, Danny..." "apparently, he's missing." "You know anything about him, Chief?" "(CHUCKLES) Everything." "I was the arresting officer." "For what?" "Oh, I thought you knew." "Year ago this month, Danny Durian was tried for murder." "Local girl named Katy Lopez." "Rape-murder." "Yeah, I remember reading about that." "Never connected that with Georgia." "But he was released, wasn't he?" "Legal technicality, got off on an appeal." "But before that, he was positively identified, tried, convicted, and sent to prison." "You weren't too fond of him." "Look, Mannix," "Katy Lopez was class president of our local school, just about to enter Valley College." "A real nice girl." "Which means you think Danny Durian was guilty." "Legal technicalities..." "they can get you off, Mannix, but they don't clean the slate." "Any idea where the boy is?" "Not the slightest." "And I guess I really don't care too much, which is why Georgia Durian never asked me to handle the problem." "Sounds like it's, uh, been kind of rough on her." "Been even rougher on this town." "It's a nice town, Mannix." "Decent people." "My guess is that Danny Durian just couldn't face coming back, so..." "he took off." "I, uh, take it you're kind of fond of this town." "I was born here." "Lindero..." "Citrus Capital of the state." "No, I never traveled more than a hundred miles away from here until I went in the Marines." "Home is where the heart is." "Don't knock it, amigo." "Home... that's the bottom line." "(SPRITZING)" "Danny and a couple of the other boys were on the motorcycles, early evening." "They saw Joyce Ferraro and Katy Lopez walking along Main Street." "They invited them for a ride." "The girls accepted." "What about the other boys?" "Never found out who they were." "Joyce said she didn't know who they were." "Danny went one better;" "he said he was alone that day, never spoke to any girls at all." "Joyce Ferraro's story was... that she and Katy got raped, and when Katy threatened to go to the police..." "Danny killed her." "Leaving the town with a wound that never healed." "I'll tell you something, Lindero was like a zoo." "People who never did anything worse than run overtime on a parking meter were running around, screaming for a lynching." "We made headlines." "(MANNIX READING)" "Identifies a suspect in handcuffs." "No lineup?" "No lineup." "That's why I was able to appeal Danny's conviction." "What happened at the second trial?" "There wasn't any." "I got Danny off, but I didn't do much for myself." "I'm not too popular in Lindero." "Now, Danny was with you the day he disappeared." "How long ago was that?" "About five, six weeks ago." "I went up to San Quentin to pick him up, to bring him back down here." "On the way back, we stopped for burgers." "He said he wanted to make a phone call to his mother." "That's the last I saw of him." "Just disappeared?" "Can't say that I blame him." "What's he got to come back to?" "One other thing..." "Chief Decken... a good cop?" "Most people here think so." "Tough as he is, Harry Decken is a man you got to respect." "Mortgaged away the next 20 years of his life to buy that motel for his old man." "Mr. Harturian, in your opinion... was Danny guilty?" "Guilty as a fox in a henhouse." "(PEOPLE CHATTERING)" "(FUNKY ROCK MUSIC BEGINS PLAYING)" "Give me a Scotch on the rocks and give me some of the good stuff." "♪ ♪" "Scotch on the rocks, right?" "You've got a fantastic memory, Georgia." "How are you?" "Oh, don't ever ask a woman how she is 15 years after... she's 15 years older." "You've, uh, got quite a place." "And it's all mine." "Me and the bank." "Anyway, it's a long way from that dump in L.A." "The last time you saw me." "I haven't forgotten what you did for me, Joe." "Well, anybody can walk out of a store, forget to pay." "(LAUGHS)" "I was pretty stupid in those days, wasn't I?" "Well, our problem is today." "You've just got to find him for me, Joe." "I'd like to start with his room." "It's upstairs." "He was innocent, Joe, I'm sure of that, not just because I'm his mother." "It's a picture of the front of your club." "He was probably mad at me that day." "I had a letter from him a couple of days before he got out of prison." "He said he couldn't wait to get home." "Now why would he just disappear like that?" "He could have changed his mind." "Sure, or he could be lying in a ditch somewhere." "There's a lot of nuts in this town." "According to Harturian, Danny just walked off." "Sounds like he had something in mind." "Yeah, I know that's what Harturian says." "But why should I trust him?" "He got his lumps defending Danny." "Maybe he was in on it, helped do something to Danny." "Maybe to square himself in this town." "$2,500 if you take the job." "Deal?" "Well, now, Georgia... that's a lot of money." "Danny's liable to walk in here tomorrow morning." "$2,500 more if you prove he was innocent." "Suppose I prove he's guilty?" "I'll take my chances." "Georgia, you haven't told me about Danny's father." "Who is he?" "Oh, a man named Jake." "Jake Durian." "I was all of 15 years old when I married him." "Oh, he looked like a gold passport." "Anything to get out of this town." "So along comes Jake, and away we go to San Diego, which sounded pretty good to me." "Jake was working for a vet then." "He loved animals." "Fact is, he was making noise about clean air and extinct species long before anybody else." "(SIGHS)" "The trouble is, it didn't take me long to get bored with Jake." "I had to have more excitement." "So, we split, and I lit out for L.A." "But you came back." "(SIGHS) Well... "Home..."" "that's the bottom line," somebody once said." "Hmm." "Uh, Georgia, where is Jake now?" "Beats me." "I..." "Danny could be with him." "Have you thought of that?" "With Jake?" "Oh, you must be kidding!" "The last time Danny saw Jake was at the trial, and they said hello, and... that's it." "(SIGHS)" "Jake Durian?" "D-U-R-l-A-N?" "Mm-hmm." "I'll see what I can find out, Joe." "Chances are he's still involved with animals, so you might start with the California Veterinarians Association." "And keep working my way east until I hit ocean." "I'll start on it in the morning." "Thanks, Peggy." "Sorry to wake you." "Oh, that's all right." "It never takes me more than two or three hours to get back to sleep." "Good night, Joe." "Can I fix you one for the road?" "No, thanks, Georgia." "But there is one thing you can do." "What's that?" "You and the chief, Harry Decken..." "What about us?" "You tell me." "Harry Decken and I saw a lot of each other in the old days." "The big ape had a yen for me all the way back to kindergarten." "Then he checks into the Marines." "Along comes Jake, back comes Harry, and he's sore because his sweet little innocent... and believe me, I was in those days... didn't wait around for the troops to come home." "But he got over it." "Oh, sure." "We picked up again when I got back here, but, uh, well, it was never the same, not for me, anyway." "How about now?" "No way, no way." "Harry Decken and me, we've been down the road." "Oh, Joe..." "Harry Decken may be small town, but he's tough." "I'll work around him." "(EXPLOSION)" "Joe!" "(SCREAMING)" "(GEORGIA CONTINUES SCREAMING)" "Joe!" "Stay back!" "(EXPLOSION)" "Joe!" "Joe..." "I'm all right." "Just fine." "Well, the way I read it, you broke your feed line when you drove into that field." "The gas dripped down, hit a spark from the engine, and up she went." "Or it was tampered with." "Tampered with?" "Mr. Mannix, murder can give a small town a low flash point, but, uh, that doesn't mean that somebody planted a bomb in your car." "Well, I didn't say anything about a bomb, Chief." "I said, "tampered with."" "Are you trying to trap me, Mr. Mannix?" "Imply that I had something to do with it?" "Your words, Chief." "Okay, Mannix, let's get it straight right now." "Anybody breaks the law around here, I go after them." "Clear?" "Clearer." "(DOOR OPENS)" "Harry, I want to talk to you." "Now, there's some private detective... he's come into town, and he's stirring the whole thing up again." "He's right here." "Say hello to Mr. Mannix." "Mr. Mannix, I want to talk to you." "Well, I'm not sure I might listen." "Uh, who is this?" "I'm Joyce Ferraro's father!" "And somebody's going to listen to me." "Now, Mannix, I'm going to be blunt with you." "We don't need you here in Lindero, and we don't want you." "I'm beginning to believe that." "No, no, no, no." "Now, you come into this town, trying to find that boy and bring him back here, after what he did to my daughter and that other girl." "Now, you think about it before you take another step, Mr. Mannix." "Hot for this time of year." "All over town." "I know." "I know we have nothing to talk about, but I want to talk." "I've got no intention of meeting you now..." "Listen to me, Ferraro." "I have seen you without your wings." "So has Betty Collins." "You remember her?" "She still works here." "And that's blackmail, lady." "Hmm?" "Now, look..." "we can't be seen together." "Well, we'll keep it nice and discreet." "Say, uh, the drive-in movie?" "It should be pretty empty around now." "Can't." "Look, I can't leave here." "I'll just bet you can." "Half an hour, and don't be late." "There is your big voice of decent, God-fearing Lindero." "You said something, Georgia, about Danny's father being at the trial." "You want to know what they talked about?" "The environment, ecology." "The kid is on trial for his life, and they talk about animals, the disappearing American eagle." "That's our Jake." "Hmm." "How far is it to the plant?" "Ten minutes." "You better get going." "Yeah." "Listen, Joe, maybe this isn't such a good idea." "When Ferraro finds out you were there..." "We'll worry about it then, okay?" "(SIGHS)" "(TYPEWRITER KEYS CLACKING)" "Got to go to a meeting, Joyce." "Be back in about an hour." "Cover the calls." "Right, Daddy." "♪ ♪" "(KNOCKS)" "Excuse me." "My name is Mannix, Joe Mannix." "I'd like to see Mr. Ferraro." "He's out." "But I'm Joyce Ferraro." "Oh, well, maybe I can talk to you." "You must have been reading my mind." "I've been praying for someone to come along and take me away from these bills of lading." "Would you like some lemonade?" "Oh, fine." "Uh, no glasses;" "Daddy just drinks coffee." "Joyce, I'm a private detective." "I'd like to ask you a few questions." "About the night Katy was murdered." "Seems like the only thing people ever want to talk about in this town." "How's the lemonade?" "It's a little sour." "Oh, I could sweeten it for you." "Don't bother." "How well did you know Danny Durian?" "I used to pass him in school all the time." "Had a couple of classes with him." "But that was it." "Was he a noisy kid, a hell-raiser?" "Danny Durian?" "(LAUGHS)" "Just the opposite." "The kids used to call him the school ghoul." "He never opened his mouth." "He kept to himself." "Gonna stay in town long, Joe?" "Couple of days." "Katy Lopez... uh, she must have really liked Danny, huh?" "Liked him?" "(CHUCKLES)" "She thought he was a creep." "I mean, we all did." "Seems funny." "Two girls are walking down the street, and along comes Danny Durian, the school ghoul." "Now, he's always alone, but this time, he happens to have three other boys with him." "Now, girls have always avoided him because he had that weird look, and yet they cheerfully accept a ride into the desert with him." "Now, that seems kind of odd to me, Joyce." "What about you?" "(SIGHS)" "Maybe you'd just better go." "I don't have to answer your questions." "It seems kind of strange." "Two pretty girls, popular in school... now, why would they suddenly accept an invitation from the school ghoul?" "For kicks." "Just to see what he was like." "Haven't you ever done anything for kicks, Mr. Mannix?" "Sure." "But ride off into the desert with a weirdo like Danny Durian and three other fellows you'd never seen before?" "That doesn't sound like kicks." "Uh, sounds kind of crazy to me." "Like you and your friends running me off the road yesterday." "You get out of here." "I saw Danny Durian kill Katy Lopez." "Now, I was there and I saw it!" "Now, just get out of here!" "Get out!" "Get out!" "You need some help, Joyce?" "Yeah." "Well, uh, thanks anyway, Joyce." "It's a bit sour." "Danny was a shy boy." "Timid, always alone." "They teased him unmercifully." "Children can be terribly cruel." "His mother, you see, she's... well, she's..." "Different." "I should say she is different, for Lindero." "You were, uh, very fond of him?" "Yes." "Had a lot of talks?" "(CHUCKLES SOFTLY)" "So many." "Miss Navarro, sometimes kids have their own special kind of daydreams." "Now, did Danny ever talk about any of them?" "Not really." "I think he was too busy fighting off the monsters in his life... the ones that filled his sleep and the ones that hurt him by day." "A lot of the people here, a lot of the faculty, thought Danny was a sullen boy." "He wasn't." "He was sensitive, and when somebody hurt him, the spirit would rush out of him, hide." "And then he would go off to a corner and paint... animals, birds." "I think I have some of them here." "GEORGIA:" "All right, an eagle." "I'm not dumb." "It means he was thinking of Jake." "Georgia, I know you don't like the idea, but, uh, he could be with his father." "That's ridiculous." "Why?" "Because it is!" "Why?" "Because your ego is standing in the way?" "Joe, you think I know where Jake is, only I won't tell you, in case Danny is with him." "Joe, I don't!" "I don't know where Jake is!" "And I still don't believe that Danny would..." "Now, Georgia, look... (MOTORCYCLES APPROACHING)" "Georgia, I want you to stay right here." "Joe..." "Just stay right here." "Okay?" "(GLASS SHATTERS)" "Big, tough private eye." "How tough are you, Mannix?" "Not tough at all, but then, I don't think you are, either." "Now, why don't you just, uh, go home quietly." "Oh, we're gonna be real quiet." "(SHOUTS)" "Boys!" "Fellas!" "One move... and you're going to be looking for a new leader." "Now..." "What in the hell is going on here?" "!" "I know each one of you by name and diaper laundry." "And if you're not home with the lights out in one hour from now, one hour, I'll have your folks in front of the judge by noon tomorrow!" "Now, get out of here!" "I'll see you later." "You all right?" "Yeah, I, uh, never felt better." "(MOTORCYCLES DRIVING AWAY) Your timing was perfect." "Small town." "Neighbors keep a close eye." "Your little brother is a first-class hood, Harry." "He ought to be kept on a chain." "You know what brought those kids here, Mannix?" "You did." "Leaning on Joyce Ferraro, getting her so hysterical she had to be taken home." "I call that downright irresponsible!" "That, uh, yellow-haired kid is Decken's brother?" "Eddie." "Been on his way to jail since he learned to walk." "I'll fix you a drink." "(BUZZING)" "La Posada Motel." "PEGGY:" "Mr. Mannix, please." "Yes." "Hold on, please." "(BUZZING)" "(RINGING)" "Mannix." "Joe?" "Guess what?" "Jake Durian is alive and well." "And guess where?" "Only about a hundred miles from where you are." "He works as a park ranger for the U.S. Forest Service in Fairfield." "There's a small airport nearby." "MANNIX:" "Thanks, Peg." "I'm practically checked out and on my way." "Pop!" "You'll have to ride the switchboard." "I got business." "Well, I sure hope you enjoyed your stay, Mr. Mannix." "Your motel was the nicest part of it, Mr. Decken." "Well, thank you." "Thank you, sir." "(CAR HORN HONKING)" "Oh, I think this is your cab now." "Good-bye, sir." "Leaving so soon?" "Well, I didn't want to overstay my welcome." "Oh, I'm leaving Georgia's car here, if you don't mind." "She'll pick it up later this afternoon." "No problem." "You come back sometime." "Always find friendly people here in Lindero." "Oh, Chief." "You know, I found out something about small towns while I was here." "Mmm?" "What's that?" "Some of them are small because of their size, and some of them because of their people." "Let's go." "JAKE:" ""Jake," she said," ""any man who would rather be with animals than with people ought to live with animals."" "Which is the way it turned out." "No, the thing that really broke us up was kind of funny... now." "She said she got herself a job as a cocktail waitress." "So one night I found the place, went in there with a surprise birthday present." "Guess who got the surprise?" "There she was up on that stage in her birthday suit." "So, I just walked out of the place, caught the next bus to Tijuana, and got myself a weekend divorce." "Georgia tells it different..." "says she got the divorce." "She didn't." "I'll tell you one thing." "It was me that lost out." "California don't care what the mother does, she still gets the kid." "He's here, isn't he?" "You going to keep him locked up in a cage like those animals you got here, so he won't get hurt anymore?" "Be better than that honky-tonk life he had back there." "Jake, you and Georgia don't agree on a lot of things, but you both want the best for Danny." "Now let me talk to him." "If he convinces me he wasn't guilty," "I'll go all the way to prove it." "Give him his chance." "He's not here." "He's out in the desert somewhere." "Said he wanted some time to think things over." "I bring him his supplies once a week, that's tomorrow." "I don't know where he camps exactly." "We just meet at a place called High Point Rock." "JAKE:" "Tell you what you do:" "you go back to Dos Cruces," "Rent yourself a surplus jeep, and I'll mark you up a map." "Just make sure you get yourself a good compass." "♪ ♪" "♪ ♪" "♪ ♪" "♪ ♪" "(TURNS OFF ENGINE)" "(HONKING HORN)" "(CALLS):" "Danny!" "Danny!" "Danny!" "Danny!" "(METALLIC CRASHING)" "Sorry, Mannix." "(GUNSHOT)" "Get up, Decken." "Get up!" "MANNIX:" "Danny?" "I don't know who you are, but just get out of my way." "My name is Mannix." "I'm a friend of your mother's." "She doesn't know where I am." "Your father does..." "he gave me a map." "DANNY:" "So you found me." "Okay, Decken, let's pick up that little talk we had up in San Quentin." "What kind of bull is that?" "Mannix, you've got to get me into town... my arm." "(GUNSHOT) MANNIX:" "Danny!" "I'm going to kill him." "Danny, put down that rifle." "He's going to tell the truth, or I'm going to kill him." "(BULLET RICOCHETS)" "Mannix, you-you've got to stop him!" "You set me up with a..." "with a rape-murder." "Why?" "Why me?" "You're guilty." "You were identified." "Why me?" "Why'd you pin it on me?" "Look, Danny, if you are innocent, keep it that way." "(BULLET RICOCHETS)" "He came up to San Quentin." "He warned me not to come home, said he'd frame my mom, close down her place." "That's the truth, isn't it, Decken?" "Mannix?" "Danny, don't be a fool." "You kill him, you'll go back to prison." "Danny." "Now, let the law take care of him." "Danny!" "All right, all right." "Joyce Ferraro lied about you, Danny." "Why would she do that?" "I think I can guess why, Danny." "Decken got Joyce to lie, threatened to tell her father that she didn't have to be dragged into the woods by that bunch." "Now you were covering for somebody, Decken." "Who?" "Who really killed Katy Lopez?" "My... my kid brother, Eddie." "I had to cover for him." "It... it would have killed Pop." "L-I-It would've killed him." "Satisfied, Danny?" "Well, you can go home now, Danny." "DANNY:" "To what?" "To a town where everybody hates my guts?" "I'm better off staying away." "Maybe working with animals, like my old man does." "There's at least one thing to go back to." "Your mother needs you, Danny." "To do what, to work behind a bar?" "To give her someone to lean on." "She's never had that." "Mom does need someone." "So does my old man." "Maybe I could get them back together again." "They've both changed a lot." "Maybe they could hack it now." "That'd be a reason to go back." "Give it a try." "It just might work." "DANNY:" "Hi, Mom." "Oh, Danny." "Are-are you all right?" "I think I'm gonna be fine, Mom." "I'll, uh... see you, Georgia."