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[Ethel Waters
singing "I Got Rhythm"]
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♪ I got rhythm I got music ♪
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♪ I got my man ♪
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♪ Who could ask
for anything more ♪
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♪ I got daisies
in green pastures ♪
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♪ I got my man ♪
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♪ Who could ask
for anything more ♪
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♪ Old man trouble
I don't mind him ♪
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♪ You won't find
him 'round my door ♪
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♪ I got starlight ♪
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♪ I got sweet dreams
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♪ I got my man ♪
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♪ Who could ask
for anything more ♪
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♪ Who could ask
for anything.. ♪
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Rose, stay put, alright?
And keep your head down.
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You never know what these
darkies will try and pull.
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Wait, Curtis.
You hear that music?
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Take it easy, alright?
Crank that window up.
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Collins, where you been?
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'I'm damn near dry in here.'
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Can't help it.
I got wide demand.
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Hey, chickadee.
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♪ That's what I got
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♪ I got rhythm ♪
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♪ And I've got music ♪
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♪ I got my man ♪
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♪ Who could ask
for anything more ♪
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♪ I've got daisies
but they're in green pastures ♪
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♪ I got my man ♪
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♪ Who could ask
for anything more ♪
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♪ Old man trouble
I don't mind him ♪
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♪ You'll never
find him 'round my door ♪
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♪ I got starlight
and do I have sweet dreams ♪
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♪ I got my man ♪
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♪ Who could ask
for anything more ♪
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♪ In fact
who wants anything more ♪
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[scatting]
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[indistinct chattering]
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Watch it, buddy.
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Rose Collins,
get in the dang car!
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'What're you
apin' at anyway?'
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I ain't. I'm not..
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...lookin'.
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♪ I've got my man who could
ask for anything more ♪
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[gunshots]
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[tires squealing]
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[tires squealing]
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[intense music]
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[camera shutters clicking]
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Commercial diver
checking for sewage leaks
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found this truck
with a body in it.
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Dredged it up
from the Delaware this morning.
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[Lilly]
Was it down there long?
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- I'd say so.
- No kidding.
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[Nick]
Guy in my neighborhood had
one of these vintage jobbies.
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Spray you with a garden hose
if you got close to it.
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- How old we think it is?
- It's gotta be early '30s.
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The headlights mounted
on the bar, not the fender?
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Means it's pre-'35.
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We'll get an exact year
when we match up
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the plates and VIN number.
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[Nick]
'Truck was
halfway stuck in the mud.'
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'Kept them bones
from getting turned into sand.'
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We got a reason to think
it wasn't just bad driving?
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'bout a dozen.
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CSU has something
that might explain
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the reason
for the bullet holes.
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Remains of a glass jug
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and copper tubing
found underneath the seat.
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Tubing for what?
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Oh, you add sugar and
rubbing alcohol, Lil
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you're making moonshine.
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[Scotty]
Bootlegging.
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- Hot.
- 70 years dead.
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[Scotty]
'Nice and cold for ya.'
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Could be our new record.
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[theme music]
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[music continues]
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I called in a favor
with Auto Squad.
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Turned up a match
for our plates.
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1931 Dodge pickup.
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Registered to
a Curtis Collins.
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Could this
Collins be our bones?
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Nah, he's accounted for.
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Fact, guy's
still kickin' it
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at a retirement
place in Haverford.
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Lil and Vera are on
their way out there.
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We know if he ever
reported his truck stolen?
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Nope. 'Cause
Curtis Collins had good reason
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to keep the cops far away from
his truck. It's like we thought.
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Picked up twice for illegal
distribution of alcohol
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and violation
of the 18th Amendment.
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Curtis Collins,
bona fide bootlegger.
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And the truck
was the company car.
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[Scotty]
Glad we brought you
a challenge for once, Frannie?
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Outside of paleontology camp?
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This is the oldest
body I've ever worked on.
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You able to get
anything from what's left?
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Fractured skull
was the cause of death.
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From a gunshot?
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- Probably the accident.
- What else?
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We got the skull and pelvis
so I can tell you
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the victim was female.
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'Late adolescent
to young adult.'
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A girl?
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Had to be some lady
bootleggers, right?
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[Lilly]
'Curtis Collins?'
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This can't be good.
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Did you lose
a truck around 1930?
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Sure. You makin' reparations?
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It was dredged up from
the Delaware this morning.
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No kiddin'.
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[Nick]
'Had bullet holes all over it
and a body inside.'
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A body?
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You don't say.
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Any idea who that was?
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Good chance that's my sister
in there. Rose.
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[Lilly]
'What makes
you think that?'
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She ran off with
my truck, August of '32.
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And you're just now
thinkin' she might be dead?
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When I couldn't
find her back
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when I thought she
didn't want to be found.
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You two on bad terms?
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No. Our father
killed himself
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after the bank
took his store.
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Mother was long dead.
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Leaving you in charge.
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Can you think of anyone
who'd want to hurt her?
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[Curtis]
'No.'
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Other than refusin' to heed
me, Rose was sweet as honey.
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Light up a room.
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Took a peek
at your file, Curtis.
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Selling moonshine
was a dangerous business.
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- That earn you some enemies?
- Guess so.
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'Cause as a young businessman,
I sure wasn't sweet.
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[Doc Win]
'Collins!'
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Reach over for your brother
and turn that engine off, girly.
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Easy there, Doc Win.
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Had a nip of that gasoline you
trying you pass off as whiskey.
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Tastes like you ran
it through with fertilizer.
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The only fertilizer here's
the lies you're droppin', Doc.
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About done
dealin' with you, Collins.
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[Curtis]
'This block is my territory
and I am fierce'
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in protecting it.
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You won't find another
outfit willin' to supply you.
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'Less you're dead and gone.
Then we'd all celebrate.
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Please don't hurt him!
Take, take another--
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Dang it, Rose!
What'd I say to you?
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Stay outta it, doll-face.
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I know you're not talkin'
to my sister familiar.
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- What if I am?
- You do not talk to her!
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Calm down
and leave the girl out of it.
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Fertilizer-tastin' or not
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'the hooch is half
the draw of this place.'
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Other half bein'
the entertainers
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and they all need the hooch
to get in touch with the muse.
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Go serve it up,
why don't ya?
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[chuckles]
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Yeah, well,
let's not talk business
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in front of the females.
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I'll catch
up with you another time..
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...friend.
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So this Doc Win thought you were
selling him an inferior product.
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There were fellas making liquor
out of hair tonic.
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Least I put corn
syrup in the mix.
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And Doc Win didn't see
you being decent that way.
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Not at all.
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So if Rose was in your truck
maybe some of your
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business contacts thought
they were offing you instead.
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Yeah.
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Well, Doc Win
knew the truck.
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Always said
it rattled a particular way.
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Irked him.
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[Will]
'We know
this is a stretch, Celia'
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asking you about
your great-grandfather.
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Doc Win's
a legend in our family.
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I've been hearing
about him my whole life.
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Well, he had a beef
with a guy named
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Curtis Collins,
a bootlegger.
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Curtis's truck was pulled up
from the Delaware today
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with a body inside.
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We think
it may be his sister.
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And you think Doc
had something to do with that.
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Possible.
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Her name was Rose Collins.
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'Ring any bells?'
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The name, no.
But the face..
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...from Doc's album.
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This is the same girl, right?
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[Will]
'It is. Sure.'
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I've looked at this picture
so many times.
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You know anything
about this girl?
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My grandma used to tell me
stories that Doc told her.
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My favorite was
about this night
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when Billie Holiday
came to play Doc Win's.
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♪ I'm so weary and all alone ♪
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♪ Feet are tired
like heavy stone ♪
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♪ Traveling traveling ♪
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Whaddya think
of this one, Billie?
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She ain't bad. She's got my
name. That's in her favor.
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♪ Who will see
and who will care ♪
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♪ About this load
that I must bear ♪
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♪ Traveling traveling
all alone ♪
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[Doc Win]
'Ah, no.'
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Your brother
know you're here?
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No. Please don't
toss me out 'cause of him.
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I got money to buy
drinks just like she does.
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A cordial, please.
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[jazz music]
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Hello.
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Bible Study's out the door,
three blocks down.
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I'm here
for the music.
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Watch out. She don't sing
'bout lollipops and flowers.
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This ain't no place for you.
Why don't you go on home?
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I need to listen a while.
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Pardon me.
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Could I try one
of your cigarettes?
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Fresh out.
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Dang it!
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My hat was off.
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How come your mother
lets you dress like a boy?
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I do what I please,
first off.
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And I ain't dressed
like a boy.
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I'm dressed
like a fox.
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[coughing]
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Doc Win, you gotta go give this
Sunday-best-wearin' white girl
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her very first cigarette
while I'm tryin' to listen?
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Why don't you hit the skids?
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I have a drink I paid for.
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[indistinct singing]
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Now shoo, fly,
and don't come back.
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♪ Traveling
traveling all alone ♪
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[chuckling]
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Story was Rose
was the first white girl
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to come to Doc Win's.
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Lured in by the music.
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Doc said it was a testament
to the blues being universal.
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And who was this Billie
giving Rose a hard time?
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One of the regular customers.
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Read in the
club's poetry readings, too.
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Can we hold onto this album
a little while?
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Sure. And I've got boxes
of Doc Win memorabilia
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that I've been
meaning to go through.
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If I find anything else,
I'll give you a call.
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[instrumental music]
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So Rose Collins
might have been the type
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to stick her nose
where it didn't belong.
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She definitely
wasn't welcome at Doc Win's.
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[Lilly]
Looked at the old ledgers.
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Doc Win's wasn't
a good girl's kinda place.
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Cops arrested
people there every weekend.
252
00:12:31,272 --> 00:12:32,882
Shady clientele?
253
00:12:32,969 --> 00:12:35,624
Drunks, women of ill-repute..
254
00:12:35,711 --> 00:12:37,626
...artist types.
255
00:12:37,713 --> 00:12:40,629
So maybe Rose goes back
to Doc Win's and this Billie
256
00:12:40,716 --> 00:12:44,589
or someone else there,
takes issue with her.
257
00:12:44,676 --> 00:12:47,244
Hey. I did some more
looking at your girl's skull.
258
00:12:47,331 --> 00:12:49,333
- And?
- There's no nasal sill.
259
00:12:49,420 --> 00:12:51,422
The little bone
at the base of the nose.
260
00:12:51,509 --> 00:12:52,859
Nose bone mean somethin'?
261
00:12:52,946 --> 00:12:54,121
It's one of the ways
to determine race
262
00:12:54,208 --> 00:12:56,210
from skeletal remains.
263
00:12:56,297 --> 00:12:57,777
Your victim
was African American.
264
00:12:59,039 --> 00:13:01,781
[intense music]
265
00:13:05,959 --> 00:13:07,656
Well, Rose Collins
is still alive.
266
00:13:08,875 --> 00:13:09,876
No kidding.
267
00:13:09,963 --> 00:13:11,268
Living somewhere
up in Manhattan.
268
00:13:11,355 --> 00:13:12,574
Got a last known address.
269
00:13:12,661 --> 00:13:13,967
You got a name for our bones?
270
00:13:14,054 --> 00:13:16,099
So far, six young
black women disappeared
271
00:13:16,186 --> 00:13:17,927
or assumed dead
around '32.
272
00:13:18,014 --> 00:13:19,624
Saved that stack for you.
273
00:13:19,711 --> 00:13:22,323
- It's a birthday present.
- When's your birthday?
274
00:13:22,410 --> 00:13:24,455
- Tomorrow.
- How you celebrating?
275
00:13:24,542 --> 00:13:26,457
I'm 60.
I'm almost dead.
276
00:13:26,544 --> 00:13:28,111
I'm going home tonight,
writing out my will.
277
00:13:29,983 --> 00:13:31,811
Okay.
278
00:13:31,898 --> 00:13:35,553
Most interesting name
I found, Wilhemina Doucette.
279
00:13:35,640 --> 00:13:37,381
Nickname "Billie."
280
00:13:37,468 --> 00:13:38,730
[Nick]
'The girl from Doc Win's.'
281
00:13:38,818 --> 00:13:40,297
Check out her mug shot.
282
00:13:40,384 --> 00:13:42,517
Looks like she thinks
this whole arrest thing's funny.
283
00:13:42,604 --> 00:13:44,911
[Will]
'Hm, girl had a close
relationship with Philly PD.'
284
00:13:44,998 --> 00:13:48,175
Age 12, Juvenile Division picks
her up for curfew violation.
285
00:13:48,262 --> 00:13:50,830
Age 14, engaging in
illegal possession of liquor.
286
00:13:50,917 --> 00:13:53,702
16, arrested for causing
a public disturbance
287
00:13:53,789 --> 00:13:56,270
by wearing men's pants.
288
00:13:56,357 --> 00:13:58,620
She sure liked
her boy's clothes.
289
00:13:58,707 --> 00:14:00,361
She was getting
in scrapes pretty regular
290
00:14:00,448 --> 00:14:02,929
till summer of '32.
291
00:14:03,016 --> 00:14:05,148
Then no more.
Great aunt files a report
292
00:14:05,235 --> 00:14:06,802
when Billie
drops off the map.
293
00:14:06,889 --> 00:14:08,412
Into the Delaware?
294
00:14:08,499 --> 00:14:10,023
Best answer so far.
295
00:14:10,110 --> 00:14:11,851
Maybe Rose can give us more.
296
00:14:13,417 --> 00:14:16,203
[instrumental music]
297
00:14:21,991 --> 00:14:25,473
[Lilly]
'We thought you'd be
harder to find, Rose.'
298
00:14:25,560 --> 00:14:28,345
Seeing as your brother thought
you might've died in '32.
299
00:14:30,260 --> 00:14:31,392
I ran away that year.
300
00:14:32,872 --> 00:14:34,699
Curtis and I
haven't talked since.
301
00:14:34,786 --> 00:14:37,572
70-year sibling squabble.
302
00:14:37,659 --> 00:14:38,965
You got me beat.
303
00:14:39,052 --> 00:14:40,401
[Rose]
'He and I never got on.'
304
00:14:40,488 --> 00:14:42,533
He wanted me
under his thumb like a kid.
305
00:14:42,620 --> 00:14:44,405
I wanted to live.
306
00:14:44,492 --> 00:14:46,755
[Scotty]
'We got some
questions go way back, Rose.'
307
00:14:46,842 --> 00:14:48,626
You remember a woman
named Billie Doucette?
308
00:14:50,019 --> 00:14:52,369
Sure. She
was a character.
309
00:14:52,456 --> 00:14:55,111
Any idea how she could've
wound up in your brother's truck
310
00:14:55,198 --> 00:14:57,374
August of '32?
311
00:14:57,461 --> 00:14:59,507
I lent it to her.
312
00:14:59,594 --> 00:15:01,639
You and
Billie were friendly?
313
00:15:01,726 --> 00:15:03,903
[Scotty]
''Cause we
heard she hassled you'
314
00:15:03,990 --> 00:15:06,644
the night Billie Holiday
played Doc Win's.
315
00:15:06,731 --> 00:15:08,516
Hm. She did.
316
00:15:09,996 --> 00:15:11,998
But after that,
we became friends.
317
00:15:12,085 --> 00:15:14,478
So she borrowed your
truck and disappeared?
318
00:15:14,565 --> 00:15:17,090
I thought maybe
she took off for New York.
319
00:15:17,177 --> 00:15:19,005
And knowing what Curtis
would do if he found out
320
00:15:19,092 --> 00:15:22,443
she had his truck.
I followed her to get it back.
321
00:15:22,530 --> 00:15:23,879
And that's how
you wound up here?
322
00:15:23,966 --> 00:15:26,403
[Rose]
'I never found her, though.'
323
00:15:26,490 --> 00:15:28,840
I was gonna go home
to Philly, but I, uh..
324
00:15:30,581 --> 00:15:31,843
...I met a Wall Street man..
325
00:15:33,236 --> 00:15:35,456
...and he became my husband.
326
00:15:35,543 --> 00:15:37,849
You remember Billie
having any enemies?
327
00:15:37,937 --> 00:15:40,983
She was saucy. Had her share
of rifts with people.
328
00:15:41,070 --> 00:15:43,725
Anyone who'd go so
far as to shoot at her?
329
00:15:43,812 --> 00:15:45,901
You've heard the expression
"A woman scorned.."?
330
00:15:46,815 --> 00:15:48,425
[school bell rings]
331
00:15:48,512 --> 00:15:50,645
[jazz music plays]
332
00:15:54,170 --> 00:15:57,043
[indistinct chattering]
333
00:16:00,089 --> 00:16:01,612
Goodbye.
334
00:16:01,699 --> 00:16:03,614
- Bye, Rose. See you tomorrow.
- Bye.
335
00:16:07,401 --> 00:16:09,098
"Sent that
girl away a night ago
336
00:16:09,185 --> 00:16:11,709
"And don't
she know it's been ashes.
337
00:16:11,796 --> 00:16:13,973
"Sent her away
and don't she know It ache.
338
00:16:15,365 --> 00:16:18,325
"Heart of mine,
throat of smoke
339
00:16:18,412 --> 00:16:21,806
"I sent a girl away and
it's been hell opened up
340
00:16:21,893 --> 00:16:24,200
"Working on my skin
till it be bone."
341
00:16:25,941 --> 00:16:28,596
[jazz music]
342
00:16:32,339 --> 00:16:34,384
♪ It don't mean a thing..♪
343
00:16:34,471 --> 00:16:37,213
You're wearing a skirt.
344
00:16:37,300 --> 00:16:38,693
I clean house.
They make me.
345
00:16:42,088 --> 00:16:43,219
Well?
346
00:16:43,306 --> 00:16:46,353
Well, what?
That about me?
347
00:16:46,440 --> 00:16:48,877
It's one of my originals.
348
00:16:48,964 --> 00:16:52,359
How I express my truest
thoughts through poetry.
349
00:16:56,189 --> 00:16:58,626
I got one of my poems
published in a magazine.
350
00:16:58,713 --> 00:17:00,802
You heard of"Opportunity"?
351
00:17:00,889 --> 00:17:02,630
Published by WEB DuBois?
352
00:17:03,544 --> 00:17:05,546
Who's that?
353
00:17:05,633 --> 00:17:06,547
Wasn't them
chose me anyhow.
354
00:17:07,939 --> 00:17:10,725
They will,
when I move to New York.
355
00:17:10,812 --> 00:17:13,119
Was this other outfit,
equally prestigious, you know.
356
00:17:14,511 --> 00:17:17,123
- Paid me two dollars.
- Gee.
357
00:17:17,210 --> 00:17:19,299
You come back to the club
I'll buy you a real drink
358
00:17:19,386 --> 00:17:20,648
using my poem earnings.
359
00:17:22,824 --> 00:17:24,260
Thought you
didn't want me there.
360
00:17:26,045 --> 00:17:27,742
Alright, listen.
361
00:17:27,829 --> 00:17:30,962
I go with this
girl, Little Georgie
362
00:17:31,050 --> 00:17:32,616
'and she's batty.'
363
00:17:32,703 --> 00:17:34,357
You go with a girl?
364
00:17:34,444 --> 00:17:37,186
They're a headache,
but that's my taste.
365
00:17:39,145 --> 00:17:41,147
I have a beau.
366
00:17:41,234 --> 00:17:43,888
Ted. A boy.
367
00:17:43,975 --> 00:17:45,281
[Wilhemina]
'Your boy get jealous?'
368
00:17:45,368 --> 00:17:47,240
Sure. He's a hothead.
369
00:17:47,327 --> 00:17:48,763
Little Georgie's got
a pistol in her purse
370
00:17:48,850 --> 00:17:49,981
and I've seen her use it.
371
00:17:50,069 --> 00:17:51,461
You saying
she'd use it on me?
372
00:17:51,548 --> 00:17:53,594
[Wilhemina]
'If she came in,
saw us jawing.'
373
00:17:53,681 --> 00:17:55,900
But I broke it off with her.
374
00:17:55,987 --> 00:17:58,033
Told her I got the right
to new friends if I want 'em.
375
00:18:01,080 --> 00:18:03,038
Will you
teach me how to smoke?
376
00:18:03,125 --> 00:18:04,605
Will you
teach me how to dance?
377
00:18:06,128 --> 00:18:08,478
Yeah, alright.
378
00:18:08,565 --> 00:18:10,872
Aw, no.
Uh, step in there.
379
00:18:13,179 --> 00:18:14,484
- That her?
- 'She followed me.'
380
00:18:14,571 --> 00:18:16,921
- 'You oughta go.'
- Billie Doucette!
381
00:18:17,008 --> 00:18:18,314
You stop in your tracks!
382
00:18:18,401 --> 00:18:19,837
And put some speed on it.
383
00:18:23,711 --> 00:18:27,280
So, Billie
had a thing for you.
384
00:18:27,367 --> 00:18:29,282
At first.
385
00:18:29,369 --> 00:18:31,675
Which was scandalous to me.
386
00:18:31,762 --> 00:18:33,677
But you still
became friends.
387
00:18:33,764 --> 00:18:37,464
I was taken by
the way she lived. So free.
388
00:18:37,551 --> 00:18:39,118
[Lilly]
'Wearing pants.'
389
00:18:39,205 --> 00:18:43,513
Smoking and cursing
and not caring who protested.
390
00:18:43,600 --> 00:18:47,691
And this, uh, Little Georgie
was her jilted ex?
391
00:18:47,778 --> 00:18:51,695
Billie said
just ignore her but..
392
00:18:51,782 --> 00:18:53,349
...I couldn't
stop thinking about
393
00:18:53,436 --> 00:18:55,438
the pearl-handle
pistol she carried.
394
00:18:56,918 --> 00:18:59,834
[instrumental music]
395
00:19:07,146 --> 00:19:09,278
You in my view, boys.
396
00:19:09,365 --> 00:19:11,846
Got to interrupt your vacation
for a minute, Little Georgie.
397
00:19:11,933 --> 00:19:13,891
What'd you call me?
398
00:19:13,978 --> 00:19:16,372
We meet in another life?
399
00:19:16,459 --> 00:19:18,418
Let's talk
about that life.
400
00:19:18,505 --> 00:19:20,071
You remember a girl
named Billie Doucette?
401
00:19:20,159 --> 00:19:24,337
Aw, no. That hurts.
402
00:19:24,424 --> 00:19:28,079
Back when, that girl
bruised my heart and good.
403
00:19:28,167 --> 00:19:29,559
And what'd you do in revenge?
404
00:19:29,646 --> 00:19:31,431
Revenge?
405
00:19:31,518 --> 00:19:33,128
Not my way.
406
00:19:33,215 --> 00:19:36,392
You stabbed a lady in '43
and spent five years in prison.
407
00:19:38,133 --> 00:19:41,484
Woman got in the way
of me and my dance moves.
408
00:19:41,571 --> 00:19:45,271
Would it surprise you to hear
Billie was killed back in '32?
409
00:19:45,358 --> 00:19:48,099
Death don't surprise me.
410
00:19:48,187 --> 00:19:49,884
There were gunshots
in the back of the truck
411
00:19:49,971 --> 00:19:51,625
she was found dead in.
412
00:19:51,712 --> 00:19:53,975
Now we know you had a
fondness for using your pistol.
413
00:19:54,062 --> 00:19:56,238
Billie had enough
trouble coming her way.
414
00:19:56,325 --> 00:19:57,631
Didn't need mine.
415
00:19:57,718 --> 00:19:59,198
What kind of
trouble we talking about?
416
00:19:59,285 --> 00:20:03,376
Worst kind. Kind that comes
with being sweet
417
00:20:03,463 --> 00:20:06,030
on an innocent,
little white girl.
418
00:20:06,117 --> 00:20:07,945
Hit me again, Doc.
419
00:20:08,032 --> 00:20:10,948
I can still feel
my damn heart beating.
420
00:20:11,035 --> 00:20:12,907
["Nobody Knows You When You're
Down And Out" by Bessie Smith]
421
00:20:12,994 --> 00:20:16,563
♪ Once I lived
the life of a millionaire ♪
422
00:20:18,739 --> 00:20:23,265
♪ Spendin' my money
I didn't care ♪
423
00:20:23,352 --> 00:20:28,314
♪ I carried my friends out
for a good time ♪
424
00:20:28,401 --> 00:20:31,099
♪ Buying bootleg liquor
champagne and wine ♪
425
00:20:31,186 --> 00:20:32,840
I never slow-danced before.
426
00:20:34,755 --> 00:20:36,931
Ted doesn't like dancing.
427
00:20:37,018 --> 00:20:39,238
You like it?
428
00:20:39,325 --> 00:20:42,066
♪ I didn't have a friend
and no place to go ♪
429
00:20:42,153 --> 00:20:43,981
[giggles]
430
00:20:45,287 --> 00:20:46,767
In New York
you can go to ten clubs
431
00:20:46,854 --> 00:20:48,029
like this
in a single night.
432
00:20:49,683 --> 00:20:51,032
That'd be nice.
433
00:20:51,119 --> 00:20:52,468
[Rose]
'Dancing all night.'
434
00:20:52,555 --> 00:20:53,948
I bet we'd have
fun there.
435
00:20:55,950 --> 00:20:57,212
- Ted!
- Rose!
436
00:20:57,299 --> 00:20:58,822
You know what
kind of a place this is?
437
00:20:58,909 --> 00:21:00,389
You got to be
out of your mind.
438
00:21:01,869 --> 00:21:03,131
You've been drinking.
439
00:21:03,218 --> 00:21:04,785
My brother's
a bootlegger, Ted.
440
00:21:04,872 --> 00:21:06,613
'Been bound to happen.'
441
00:21:06,700 --> 00:21:08,658
You being lippy just then?
442
00:21:08,745 --> 00:21:10,094
That's the hooch
and it don't suit you.
443
00:21:10,181 --> 00:21:11,748
You were supposed
to say, "Can I cut in?"
444
00:21:14,664 --> 00:21:17,058
So this is the one.
445
00:21:17,145 --> 00:21:19,147
My pal saw you two
outside of St. Abigail's.
446
00:21:21,280 --> 00:21:23,107
She's a queer, Rose.
447
00:21:23,194 --> 00:21:24,370
'And she brought you
down here to get you'
448
00:21:24,457 --> 00:21:25,936
'sauced and take advantage.'
449
00:21:26,023 --> 00:21:27,198
No. No, no. We're just..
450
00:21:27,286 --> 00:21:29,810
You the one
that don't dance?
451
00:21:29,897 --> 00:21:34,423
Man can't move his feet's
a man can't move when it counts.
452
00:21:34,510 --> 00:21:36,512
[chuckling]
453
00:21:40,821 --> 00:21:43,476
Drinks is on me everybody!
454
00:21:43,563 --> 00:21:45,565
[cackles]
455
00:21:45,652 --> 00:21:47,654
You hear about any fallout
from this Ted situation?
456
00:21:49,612 --> 00:21:52,615
But not too much after's
when Billie took a powder.
457
00:21:52,702 --> 00:21:54,313
You mean, was killed.
458
00:21:54,400 --> 00:21:55,618
Guess that's right.
459
00:21:57,577 --> 00:21:59,796
Tell you what..
460
00:21:59,883 --> 00:22:04,627
..men do not like
having another woman
461
00:22:04,714 --> 00:22:06,890
as romantic competition.
462
00:22:06,977 --> 00:22:08,457
Okay.
463
00:22:08,544 --> 00:22:11,808
Seen a few of these
scenarios first hand
464
00:22:11,895 --> 00:22:14,507
and they are right ugly.
465
00:22:16,335 --> 00:22:19,163
[instrumental music]
466
00:22:22,210 --> 00:22:24,255
So this Ted guy,
Rose's boyfriend?
467
00:22:24,343 --> 00:22:25,561
Dead and gone.
468
00:22:25,648 --> 00:22:26,823
Still might be the doer.
469
00:22:26,910 --> 00:22:28,477
Aced Billie
for eyeing his girl.
470
00:22:28,564 --> 00:22:30,131
Happy birthday, Will.
471
00:22:30,218 --> 00:22:31,828
Yeah, yeah.
472
00:22:31,915 --> 00:22:34,135
Give yourself a present, man.
Go see her tonight.
473
00:22:34,222 --> 00:22:36,920
- Who?
- Lena. Singer at this club.
474
00:22:37,007 --> 00:22:38,400
I'm staying in tonight.
475
00:22:38,487 --> 00:22:41,403
I'll go with you.
Wingman.
476
00:22:41,490 --> 00:22:44,014
Forget it. Well, got cigars
and guitars at home.
477
00:22:44,101 --> 00:22:46,147
That's all I need.
478
00:22:46,234 --> 00:22:47,757
A Celia Watson dropped this off.
479
00:22:48,932 --> 00:22:50,891
Mementos from Doc Win's?
480
00:22:50,978 --> 00:22:52,719
[Scotty]
'Literary magazines.'
481
00:22:52,806 --> 00:22:54,503
[Will]
"To Rose."
482
00:22:54,590 --> 00:22:56,766
"An original poem
by Billie Doucette."
483
00:22:56,853 --> 00:23:00,335
Maybe something in one of these
gives us a clue to how she died.
484
00:23:00,422 --> 00:23:02,163
[Nick]
'So we got
to make sense of'
485
00:23:02,250 --> 00:23:05,079
"Oh, ripest
fruit, pink and hidden
486
00:23:05,166 --> 00:23:07,560
"I've traveled wet,
sweaty miles to find you."
487
00:23:10,084 --> 00:23:12,434
Sounds like Billie
visited Rose's school again.
488
00:23:14,349 --> 00:23:17,961
[Lilly]
'"To Rose,
whose breathing is blooming.'
489
00:23:18,048 --> 00:23:19,920
"School bell
shocks my heart into moving"
490
00:23:20,007 --> 00:23:22,357
[school bell tolling]
491
00:23:22,444 --> 00:23:24,968
[Wilhemina]
"Springtime sends
green roots through my veins
492
00:23:26,709 --> 00:23:29,451
"My eyes are dusted off,
my blood is searching
493
00:23:31,497 --> 00:23:37,894
"At the bell, I'm born again
through the Earth aching.
494
00:23:37,981 --> 00:23:41,768
"Moon-faced girl,
you are the only one I see."
495
00:23:46,642 --> 00:23:48,731
Sounds like
Billie was smitten.
496
00:23:48,818 --> 00:23:50,690
[Will]
'What about Rose?'
497
00:23:50,777 --> 00:23:52,561
She said
they were just friends.
498
00:23:52,648 --> 00:23:55,390
Well, this makes it sound
like more than that.
499
00:23:55,477 --> 00:23:59,176
'"Those three words I
have never heard together..'
500
00:23:59,263 --> 00:24:01,657
[Wilhemina]
"Those three words
I have never heard together..
501
00:24:03,354 --> 00:24:06,096
"...before you
made them in your mouth
502
00:24:06,183 --> 00:24:10,144
"chewed them
soft like sugar cane
503
00:24:10,231 --> 00:24:12,320
"polished them
with your tongue
504
00:24:12,407 --> 00:24:16,498
"gave them to me sweet and I
swore I'd never get them lost.
505
00:24:19,893 --> 00:24:22,983
"Is it how I can't find sleep,
or get fed?
506
00:24:23,070 --> 00:24:24,419
"This thing you said?
507
00:24:26,247 --> 00:24:28,641
"Is it how my heart grows
at the sight of you?
508
00:24:30,033 --> 00:24:33,733
"Then, baby, yes..
509
00:24:33,820 --> 00:24:35,169
...I love you, too."
510
00:24:41,741 --> 00:24:43,264
Rose told
Billie she loved her.
511
00:24:43,351 --> 00:24:45,614
We sure these aren't
just Billie's fantasies?
512
00:24:45,701 --> 00:24:48,617
She said it was her truest
self she wrote in her poems.
513
00:24:48,704 --> 00:24:51,533
Okay, well,
this one ain't pretty.
514
00:24:51,620 --> 00:24:53,666
Date on it.
August 1932.
515
00:24:53,753 --> 00:24:55,972
[Will]
'Close to when
Billie disappeared.'
516
00:24:56,059 --> 00:24:58,018
What's it called, Nicky?
517
00:24:58,105 --> 00:24:59,672
"My Body Broken."
518
00:25:03,980 --> 00:25:06,069
"Tired and..
519
00:25:06,156 --> 00:25:08,637
"...nickel-colored night..
520
00:25:08,724 --> 00:25:10,596
"...you can take
my blood and keep it
521
00:25:12,554 --> 00:25:14,034
"I ain't need it no more
522
00:25:16,689 --> 00:25:20,562
"Use my broken teeth
to pave your street.
523
00:25:20,649 --> 00:25:23,826
"My splintered
bones stomped for sand.
524
00:25:26,133 --> 00:25:29,310
"If this lead-footed man
should once again leave me dead
525
00:25:30,877 --> 00:25:32,400
"My body broken..
526
00:25:34,489 --> 00:25:35,882
"My soul would find a way
527
00:25:37,623 --> 00:25:41,235
all night to dance
with his girl again."
528
00:25:47,807 --> 00:25:50,505
Someone beat up Billie,
left her for dead.
529
00:25:50,592 --> 00:25:52,812
Someone whose girl she stole.
530
00:25:52,899 --> 00:25:55,379
Possible Billie stole
a lot of girls in her day.
531
00:25:55,466 --> 00:25:58,339
And she calls him "lead-footed,"
like he can't move his feet.
532
00:25:58,426 --> 00:26:00,167
Maybe dead Ted.
533
00:26:00,254 --> 00:26:01,821
The bad dancer.
534
00:26:01,908 --> 00:26:03,649
Rose didn't tell us
Billie got beat up over her.
535
00:26:03,736 --> 00:26:05,607
She didn't mention
love poems, either.
536
00:26:05,694 --> 00:26:07,435
Didn't want to own up?
537
00:26:07,522 --> 00:26:09,002
I can't picture
my grandma owning up
538
00:26:09,089 --> 00:26:11,308
to something like this.
539
00:26:11,395 --> 00:26:12,745
Back to the Big Apple.
540
00:26:14,050 --> 00:26:16,487
[instrumental music]
541
00:26:21,841 --> 00:26:23,756
Best friends.
That's what we were.
542
00:26:25,845 --> 00:26:26,889
That's all?
543
00:26:28,935 --> 00:26:30,893
Rose, someone
hurt Billie pretty bad
544
00:26:30,980 --> 00:26:33,896
a few nights before she died.
That your boyfriend, Ted?
545
00:26:36,420 --> 00:26:37,944
Yes.
546
00:26:38,031 --> 00:26:40,337
All 'cause you and
Billie were "friends," huh?
547
00:26:43,166 --> 00:26:45,560
[Lilly]
'Rose, she wrote
you love poems.'
548
00:26:48,519 --> 00:26:51,174
- Do you have them?
- Yeah.
549
00:26:55,222 --> 00:26:56,702
I'm a great grandmother.
550
00:26:58,747 --> 00:27:00,227
My family doesn't know.
551
00:27:00,314 --> 00:27:03,056
We're talking to
you, not your family.
552
00:27:06,102 --> 00:27:08,365
I was 17.
553
00:27:08,452 --> 00:27:09,758
I didn't know what it was.
554
00:27:09,845 --> 00:27:11,412
I just knew
I wanted to be around her.
555
00:27:14,110 --> 00:27:16,156
You had
feelings for her?
556
00:27:19,855 --> 00:27:21,552
There's a book in my desk.
557
00:27:21,640 --> 00:27:23,032
Uh, the drawer on the left..
558
00:27:25,426 --> 00:27:26,645
...with the violet cover.
559
00:27:28,342 --> 00:27:30,518
'Writings from
my teenage years.'
560
00:27:36,567 --> 00:27:38,091
And you're a poet, too.
561
00:27:38,178 --> 00:27:39,309
Oh, just that summer.
562
00:27:40,659 --> 00:27:42,051
I tried
to write my own poems.
563
00:27:42,138 --> 00:27:43,836
I was trying to
be just like Billie.
564
00:27:43,923 --> 00:27:44,880
I was terrible,
of course.
565
00:27:46,360 --> 00:27:48,971
"I came up
from the dark without you
566
00:27:49,058 --> 00:27:51,147
"And every day since
has been in shadow."
567
00:27:55,369 --> 00:27:57,937
I thought Billie
brought me out of the dark..
568
00:28:00,069 --> 00:28:01,201
...showed me the light.
569
00:28:02,898 --> 00:28:05,074
What happened
when Ted beat her up?
570
00:28:08,164 --> 00:28:10,601
It made me realize
how much I felt.
571
00:28:12,691 --> 00:28:15,606
[instrumental music]
572
00:28:28,271 --> 00:28:29,882
You think
he broke anything, Billie?
573
00:28:32,841 --> 00:28:34,190
Look at me.
574
00:28:35,670 --> 00:28:37,759
[sighing]
575
00:28:43,286 --> 00:28:45,636
He told me I come near
you again, he'll kill me.
576
00:28:45,724 --> 00:28:46,899
No.
577
00:28:46,986 --> 00:28:49,205
But I gotta come
near you, Rose.
578
00:28:49,292 --> 00:28:51,294
He won't
kill you. It's crazy.
579
00:28:51,381 --> 00:28:52,731
Don't you see
how it goes?
580
00:28:52,818 --> 00:28:54,123
It ain't easy for us.
581
00:29:02,044 --> 00:29:04,177
[Rose]
'Hold still.'
582
00:29:04,264 --> 00:29:05,526
Hold still, will ya?
583
00:29:06,875 --> 00:29:09,748
[instrumental music]
584
00:29:13,403 --> 00:29:15,754
It's okay. It's okay.
585
00:29:18,408 --> 00:29:21,281
[music continues]
586
00:29:26,112 --> 00:29:27,983
I got a plan
so we can be together.
587
00:29:29,463 --> 00:29:31,726
We'll go to New York.
588
00:29:31,813 --> 00:29:33,946
- We ain't got no money.
- Sure, we do.
589
00:29:35,774 --> 00:29:37,079
Look around.
590
00:29:38,559 --> 00:29:39,821
We got lots.
591
00:29:42,258 --> 00:29:45,131
[laughing]
592
00:29:54,009 --> 00:29:56,882
[instrumental music]
593
00:30:10,547 --> 00:30:13,115
After that,
I knew Curtis would kill me
594
00:30:13,202 --> 00:30:14,638
so we, we had to go.
595
00:30:16,292 --> 00:30:17,903
[Lilly]
'To New York.'
596
00:30:17,990 --> 00:30:19,774
That was the plan.
597
00:30:19,861 --> 00:30:21,732
'Billie was going
to take the truck and liquor'
598
00:30:21,820 --> 00:30:22,995
'pick me up at school.'
599
00:30:23,082 --> 00:30:24,605
But she never made it?
600
00:30:28,261 --> 00:30:30,263
I took a bus to
New York in the morning.
601
00:30:30,350 --> 00:30:31,830
I tried to find her.
602
00:30:34,354 --> 00:30:37,661
Rose, why were you
so afraid of your brother?
603
00:30:37,748 --> 00:30:41,274
After our parents died
Curtis became fixated on me.
604
00:30:41,361 --> 00:30:45,104
He, he wanted us to
be together forever.
605
00:30:45,191 --> 00:30:46,845
He never would
have let me go.
606
00:30:48,629 --> 00:30:50,718
And you think he caught
Billie stealing the truck?
607
00:30:53,199 --> 00:30:54,548
What would he do to her?
608
00:30:57,943 --> 00:31:00,859
If that happened..
609
00:31:00,946 --> 00:31:02,730
...I'm sure she would
have been killed.
610
00:31:04,166 --> 00:31:06,821
[dramatic music]
611
00:31:15,177 --> 00:31:17,571
My sister's dead.
612
00:31:17,658 --> 00:31:20,966
No, she's
in New York. Alive.
613
00:31:21,053 --> 00:31:22,315
You got it wrong.
614
00:31:22,402 --> 00:31:24,273
How would
you know, Curtis?
615
00:31:24,360 --> 00:31:25,971
You lost touch in '32.
616
00:31:27,798 --> 00:31:29,409
I just know is all.
617
00:31:31,498 --> 00:31:33,630
Answer me a hypothetical.
618
00:31:33,717 --> 00:31:36,155
'Back in the day when
you weren't so sweet'
619
00:31:36,242 --> 00:31:39,114
what would you do if you caught
someone liftin' your moonshine?
620
00:31:39,201 --> 00:31:40,420
Shoot 'em.
621
00:31:40,507 --> 00:31:42,030
Did you shoot Billie Doucette?
622
00:31:44,815 --> 00:31:46,905
I don't know who that is.
623
00:31:46,992 --> 00:31:48,254
Sure you do.
624
00:31:50,169 --> 00:31:54,347
She broke into your shed,
stole your hooch, your truck
625
00:31:54,434 --> 00:31:58,220
you chased her, shot at
her, ran her off a bridge.
626
00:31:58,307 --> 00:32:02,094
That's poppycock.
627
00:32:09,405 --> 00:32:12,408
What about someone
stealing your sister?
628
00:32:12,495 --> 00:32:13,932
What would you do to them?
629
00:32:17,370 --> 00:32:19,154
Watch that mouth.
630
00:32:19,241 --> 00:32:21,374
Billie Doucette becoming
a little more vivid to ya now?
631
00:32:26,901 --> 00:32:29,556
I didn't shoot that thing.
632
00:32:29,643 --> 00:32:32,037
- What's that?
- The one poisoned my Rose.
633
00:32:32,124 --> 00:32:33,952
Aimed to kill her, but..
634
00:32:37,042 --> 00:32:38,434
...Rose had to step in.
635
00:32:43,048 --> 00:32:45,746
[instrumental music]
636
00:32:52,927 --> 00:32:54,059
What the hell
are you doin'?
637
00:32:54,146 --> 00:32:57,366
- Lookin' for leaks.
- Stop it!
638
00:32:57,453 --> 00:32:58,977
I caught
myself a thief, Rose!
639
00:32:59,064 --> 00:33:00,804
Curtis, leave her alone!
640
00:33:00,891 --> 00:33:03,111
You gone bughouse?
She's stealin' from us.
641
00:33:03,198 --> 00:33:04,286
I love her!
642
00:33:05,896 --> 00:33:06,985
You what?
643
00:33:11,641 --> 00:33:13,687
Love her.
Please let her go.
644
00:33:15,732 --> 00:33:18,170
Better watch
what you're sayin', Rosie.
645
00:33:18,257 --> 00:33:19,867
You don't
know what she is.
646
00:33:19,954 --> 00:33:22,522
Yes, I do. I know it
through and through.
647
00:33:22,609 --> 00:33:23,871
Don't you say that to me!
648
00:33:25,525 --> 00:33:29,311
No. Oh, Lord. No.
I tried to raise you right!
649
00:33:29,398 --> 00:33:31,748
I tried,
but you slippin' off.
650
00:33:31,835 --> 00:33:33,315
I'm your heart, Rose.
651
00:33:33,402 --> 00:33:34,969
'I know that
you know that.'
652
00:33:35,056 --> 00:33:37,667
But you let this
thing get in your mind
653
00:33:37,754 --> 00:33:39,713
like a maggot.
654
00:33:39,800 --> 00:33:40,757
It's alright, baby.
655
00:33:40,844 --> 00:33:41,976
Don't you talk to her!
656
00:33:43,151 --> 00:33:45,806
[sobs]
657
00:33:45,893 --> 00:33:48,026
You gotta choice or what.
658
00:33:48,113 --> 00:33:51,246
You cannot be loyal
to this thing..
659
00:33:51,333 --> 00:33:53,118
...and be part
of this Collins family.
660
00:33:54,597 --> 00:33:56,164
- Rose!
- 'Which one?'
661
00:33:57,861 --> 00:33:59,298
Blood or this?
662
00:34:01,387 --> 00:34:02,997
Me or this?
663
00:34:07,480 --> 00:34:09,786
'I'm gonna put her
outta her misery.'
664
00:34:09,873 --> 00:34:12,572
Now, go get my gun
outta the truck. Now!
665
00:34:13,529 --> 00:34:14,878
Go get it!
666
00:34:19,013 --> 00:34:21,581
[instrumental music]
667
00:34:23,061 --> 00:34:24,497
[gun cocking]
668
00:34:27,848 --> 00:34:29,850
You're not my family,
you sorry son of a bitch.
669
00:34:30,981 --> 00:34:33,114
Billie, get in the truck.
670
00:34:39,120 --> 00:34:40,339
Rose.
671
00:34:43,037 --> 00:34:44,082
Curtis.
672
00:34:46,562 --> 00:34:47,694
I guess goodbye.
673
00:34:49,565 --> 00:34:52,438
[intense music]
674
00:35:02,883 --> 00:35:04,754
[gun cocking]
675
00:35:10,978 --> 00:35:14,416
I took my Plymouth
and drove after 'em.
676
00:35:15,809 --> 00:35:18,203
- Shot at 'em?
- Emptied my gun..
677
00:35:18,290 --> 00:35:19,813
[chuckle]
678
00:35:19,900 --> 00:35:21,423
...but they kept on.
679
00:35:21,510 --> 00:35:23,817
So how did the truck
end up in the river?
680
00:35:23,904 --> 00:35:27,473
Bridge was out
'cause of the rains.
681
00:35:27,560 --> 00:35:31,129
I saw the sign, slowed down.
682
00:35:31,216 --> 00:35:32,391
And the girls?
683
00:35:34,175 --> 00:35:37,570
Hit the bridge,
goin' full-bore.
684
00:35:38,875 --> 00:35:40,442
'That's..'
685
00:35:40,529 --> 00:35:43,793
...That's what's
scramblin' my brains, see.
686
00:35:43,880 --> 00:35:47,493
You sayin' Rose is alive.
687
00:35:47,580 --> 00:35:49,625
'Cause she
was in that truck?
688
00:35:49,712 --> 00:35:51,410
[Curtis]
'They both were.'
689
00:35:51,497 --> 00:35:57,459
And I, I saw it go
off of that bridge.
690
00:35:59,374 --> 00:36:02,247
[instrumental music]
691
00:36:13,475 --> 00:36:16,086
I don't know why, exactly.
The last couple of days
692
00:36:16,174 --> 00:36:17,827
I feel short
of breath at home.
693
00:36:19,960 --> 00:36:21,701
[sighs]
694
00:36:21,788 --> 00:36:23,093
I know that feeling.
695
00:36:25,400 --> 00:36:27,402
'Fresh air helps.'
696
00:36:27,489 --> 00:36:29,099
[Scotty]
'We talked to your brother..'
697
00:36:29,187 --> 00:36:31,493
'...about your
theory he killed Billie.'
698
00:36:31,580 --> 00:36:33,191
He gave us something else.
699
00:36:33,278 --> 00:36:34,801
He told us you were
in the truck, Rose..
700
00:36:36,933 --> 00:36:38,370
...when it went
off the bridge.
701
00:36:38,457 --> 00:36:41,242
That's not possible.
I would've died.
702
00:36:43,418 --> 00:36:44,941
Yet here you are.
703
00:36:48,684 --> 00:36:50,164
I was not in that truck.
704
00:36:51,426 --> 00:36:53,211
I was waiting for Billie.
705
00:36:53,298 --> 00:36:54,516
I was alone.
706
00:36:56,605 --> 00:36:58,303
Right.
707
00:36:58,390 --> 00:36:59,695
So there was no plan.
708
00:37:02,002 --> 00:37:04,352
- You never loved her.
- You never healed her.
709
00:37:04,439 --> 00:37:06,963
You never "Came up
from the dark without her?"
710
00:37:10,140 --> 00:37:11,316
Rose..
711
00:37:16,103 --> 00:37:18,801
"Came up from
the dark without you
712
00:37:18,888 --> 00:37:21,282
"And every day since
has been in shadow."
713
00:37:24,416 --> 00:37:26,244
Dark is the water.
714
00:37:28,028 --> 00:37:29,899
This is about
the accident, isn't it?
715
00:37:32,424 --> 00:37:34,600
[Scotty]
'You gave us this poem, Rose.'
716
00:37:34,687 --> 00:37:36,254
'You want to tell us.'
717
00:37:36,341 --> 00:37:41,084
Water, love,
guilt, death.
718
00:37:42,956 --> 00:37:44,262
I'm no writer.
719
00:37:46,264 --> 00:37:48,614
But she was.
720
00:37:48,701 --> 00:37:50,050
And that's
why you wrote this..
721
00:37:51,356 --> 00:37:52,574
...for Billie.
722
00:37:57,013 --> 00:38:00,147
I wondered if it was wrong.
the feelings I had for her.
723
00:38:01,191 --> 00:38:02,280
[Lilly]
'No.'
724
00:38:04,238 --> 00:38:06,893
It was just
the wrong time.
725
00:38:09,330 --> 00:38:10,984
All these years..
726
00:38:14,248 --> 00:38:16,598
...I've carried her with me.
727
00:38:16,685 --> 00:38:19,079
What happened
that night? In the truck?
728
00:38:20,036 --> 00:38:22,430
[instrumental music]
729
00:38:24,780 --> 00:38:27,130
I betrayed my girl.
730
00:38:29,437 --> 00:38:30,482
How?
731
00:38:34,355 --> 00:38:35,574
I lived.
732
00:38:41,841 --> 00:38:44,060
[gunshots]
733
00:38:48,413 --> 00:38:50,502
- Baby, hold tight.
- He's gonna kill us!
734
00:38:54,201 --> 00:38:55,724
[gunshots]
735
00:38:55,811 --> 00:38:57,247
He's gonna follow us
all the way to New York
736
00:38:57,335 --> 00:38:58,684
and track
us down like dogs.
737
00:38:58,771 --> 00:39:00,033
Let me out, then.
738
00:39:00,120 --> 00:39:02,601
'It's me he's after.
You blow on outta here.'
739
00:39:02,688 --> 00:39:03,993
No, he'll kill you.
740
00:39:04,080 --> 00:39:05,343
I'm not scared, Rose.
741
00:39:06,300 --> 00:39:07,910
No. We can make it.
742
00:39:10,478 --> 00:39:13,089
[intense music]
743
00:39:16,266 --> 00:39:19,269
- It's closed off.
- No. No. No.
744
00:39:19,357 --> 00:39:21,707
We ain't gettin' away
from him now, Rose.
745
00:39:21,794 --> 00:39:24,318
I know. But he's not
taking you away from me.
746
00:39:25,014 --> 00:39:26,538
[gunshot]
747
00:39:29,236 --> 00:39:31,499
[gunshots]
748
00:39:35,764 --> 00:39:36,939
You love me?
749
00:39:37,026 --> 00:39:38,332
Baby, what
are you doing?
750
00:39:40,203 --> 00:39:41,553
[exhales]
751
00:39:41,640 --> 00:39:42,989
I'm your girl, right?
752
00:39:43,076 --> 00:39:44,686
You're my girl
and I love you.
753
00:39:48,037 --> 00:39:49,952
How'd you like
to love me forever?
754
00:39:53,956 --> 00:39:55,088
Yes.
755
00:39:57,830 --> 00:39:59,527
- Okay.
- Okay.
756
00:39:59,614 --> 00:40:02,008
Alright, then
that's what we'll do.
757
00:40:05,751 --> 00:40:08,231
[dramatic music]
758
00:40:18,459 --> 00:40:21,114
[music continues]
759
00:40:34,954 --> 00:40:37,435
[water gurgling]
760
00:40:44,529 --> 00:40:47,096
[gasping]
761
00:40:55,365 --> 00:40:56,802
Billie!
762
00:40:58,673 --> 00:41:01,371
[instrumental music]
763
00:41:04,897 --> 00:41:08,553
[Rose]
"I came up
from the dark without you
764
00:41:08,640 --> 00:41:12,165
"And every
day's been in shadow
765
00:41:12,252 --> 00:41:16,474
"I have begged
the tide to wash away my sin
766
00:41:16,561 --> 00:41:20,390
"And take me
to you, in the dark
767
00:41:20,478 --> 00:41:22,741
"But every day
I surface again
768
00:41:26,875 --> 00:41:29,748
[instrumental music]
769
00:41:47,374 --> 00:41:50,290
[music continues]
770
00:42:07,481 --> 00:42:10,397
[music continues]
771
00:42:25,717 --> 00:42:28,589
[instrumental music]
772
00:42:57,444 --> 00:43:01,927
[Rose]
"But in the spring,
I am betrayed by the new Earth.
773
00:43:02,014 --> 00:43:05,147
"With you in my heart,
I am born again a green bud.
774
00:43:06,671 --> 00:43:08,020
"I am born."
775
00:43:11,501 --> 00:43:14,287
[instrumental music]
776
00:43:30,216 --> 00:43:32,653
[music continues]
777
00:43:42,445 --> 00:43:44,665
[female narrator]
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