1 00:00:03,742 --> 00:00:05,005 [Ethel Waters singing "I Got Rhythm"] 2 00:00:05,092 --> 00:00:09,270 ♪ I got rhythm I got music ♪ 3 00:00:09,357 --> 00:00:10,749 ♪ I got my man ♪ 4 00:00:10,836 --> 00:00:13,578 ♪ Who could ask for anything more ♪ 5 00:00:13,665 --> 00:00:18,148 ♪ I got daisies in green pastures ♪ 6 00:00:18,235 --> 00:00:19,628 ♪ I got my man ♪ 7 00:00:19,715 --> 00:00:22,457 ♪ Who could ask for anything more ♪ 8 00:00:22,544 --> 00:00:27,027 ♪ Old man trouble I don't mind him ♪ 9 00:00:27,114 --> 00:00:31,205 ♪ You won't find him 'round my door ♪ 10 00:00:31,292 --> 00:00:33,381 ♪ I got starlight ♪ 11 00:00:33,468 --> 00:00:35,644 ♪ I got sweet dreams 12 00:00:35,731 --> 00:00:37,167 ♪ I got my man ♪ 13 00:00:37,254 --> 00:00:39,126 ♪ Who could ask for anything more ♪ 14 00:00:39,213 --> 00:00:40,518 ♪ Who could ask for anything.. ♪ 15 00:00:40,605 --> 00:00:43,478 Rose, stay put, alright? And keep your head down. 16 00:00:43,565 --> 00:00:45,610 You never know what these darkies will try and pull. 17 00:00:45,697 --> 00:00:47,699 Wait, Curtis. You hear that music? 18 00:00:47,786 --> 00:00:49,614 Take it easy, alright? Crank that window up. 19 00:00:58,275 --> 00:00:59,450 Collins, where you been? 20 00:00:59,537 --> 00:01:00,625 'I'm damn near dry in here.' 21 00:01:00,712 --> 00:01:02,714 Can't help it. I got wide demand. 22 00:01:02,801 --> 00:01:03,933 Hey, chickadee. 23 00:01:07,676 --> 00:01:10,070 ♪ That's what I got 24 00:01:10,157 --> 00:01:12,202 ♪ I got rhythm ♪ 25 00:01:12,289 --> 00:01:14,335 ♪ And I've got music ♪ 26 00:01:14,422 --> 00:01:15,988 ♪ I got my man ♪ 27 00:01:16,076 --> 00:01:18,817 ♪ Who could ask for anything more ♪ 28 00:01:18,904 --> 00:01:23,170 ♪ I've got daisies but they're in green pastures ♪ 29 00:01:23,257 --> 00:01:24,736 ♪ I got my man ♪ 30 00:01:24,823 --> 00:01:27,522 ♪ Who could ask for anything more ♪ 31 00:01:27,609 --> 00:01:32,092 ♪ Old man trouble I don't mind him ♪ 32 00:01:32,179 --> 00:01:36,400 ♪ You'll never find him 'round my door ♪ 33 00:01:36,487 --> 00:01:40,883 ♪ I got starlight and do I have sweet dreams ♪ 34 00:01:40,970 --> 00:01:42,406 ♪ I got my man ♪ 35 00:01:42,493 --> 00:01:44,147 ♪ Who could ask for anything more ♪ 36 00:01:44,234 --> 00:01:47,107 ♪ In fact who wants anything more ♪ 37 00:01:47,194 --> 00:01:50,110 [scatting] 38 00:01:54,853 --> 00:01:57,465 [indistinct chattering] 39 00:02:10,260 --> 00:02:11,392 Watch it, buddy. 40 00:02:13,742 --> 00:02:15,265 Rose Collins, get in the dang car! 41 00:02:18,312 --> 00:02:20,444 'What're you apin' at anyway?' 42 00:02:20,531 --> 00:02:22,142 I ain't. I'm not.. 43 00:02:24,187 --> 00:02:26,363 ...lookin'. 44 00:02:26,450 --> 00:02:30,759 ♪ I've got my man who could ask for anything more ♪ 45 00:02:30,846 --> 00:02:33,762 [gunshots] 46 00:02:39,420 --> 00:02:41,987 [tires squealing] 47 00:02:42,074 --> 00:02:44,120 [tires squealing] 48 00:02:50,082 --> 00:02:52,824 [intense music] 49 00:03:06,969 --> 00:03:09,406 [camera shutters clicking] 50 00:03:13,889 --> 00:03:15,804 Commercial diver checking for sewage leaks 51 00:03:15,891 --> 00:03:17,240 found this truck with a body in it. 52 00:03:17,327 --> 00:03:19,764 Dredged it up from the Delaware this morning. 53 00:03:19,851 --> 00:03:21,244 [Lilly] Was it down there long? 54 00:03:21,331 --> 00:03:23,115 - I'd say so. - No kidding. 55 00:03:23,203 --> 00:03:25,161 [Nick] Guy in my neighborhood had one of these vintage jobbies. 56 00:03:25,248 --> 00:03:28,208 Spray you with a garden hose if you got close to it. 57 00:03:28,295 --> 00:03:31,646 - How old we think it is? - It's gotta be early '30s. 58 00:03:31,733 --> 00:03:34,301 The headlights mounted on the bar, not the fender? 59 00:03:34,388 --> 00:03:35,954 Means it's pre-'35. 60 00:03:36,041 --> 00:03:37,129 We'll get an exact year when we match up 61 00:03:37,217 --> 00:03:38,783 the plates and VIN number. 62 00:03:38,870 --> 00:03:40,742 [Nick] 'Truck was halfway stuck in the mud.' 63 00:03:40,829 --> 00:03:42,700 'Kept them bones from getting turned into sand.' 64 00:03:42,787 --> 00:03:44,746 We got a reason to think it wasn't just bad driving? 65 00:03:46,138 --> 00:03:47,444 'bout a dozen. 66 00:03:47,531 --> 00:03:49,229 CSU has something that might explain 67 00:03:49,316 --> 00:03:50,447 the reason for the bullet holes. 68 00:03:50,534 --> 00:03:51,970 Remains of a glass jug 69 00:03:52,057 --> 00:03:53,624 and copper tubing found underneath the seat. 70 00:03:53,711 --> 00:03:55,278 Tubing for what? 71 00:03:55,365 --> 00:03:58,194 Oh, you add sugar and rubbing alcohol, Lil 72 00:03:58,281 --> 00:03:59,935 you're making moonshine. 73 00:04:00,022 --> 00:04:01,241 [Scotty] Bootlegging. 74 00:04:01,328 --> 00:04:03,678 - Hot. - 70 years dead. 75 00:04:03,765 --> 00:04:05,245 [Scotty] 'Nice and cold for ya.' 76 00:04:05,332 --> 00:04:06,550 Could be our new record. 77 00:04:07,812 --> 00:04:10,685 [theme music] 78 00:04:23,132 --> 00:04:26,048 [music continues] 79 00:04:39,409 --> 00:04:41,281 I called in a favor with Auto Squad. 80 00:04:41,368 --> 00:04:42,804 Turned up a match for our plates. 81 00:04:42,891 --> 00:04:44,545 1931 Dodge pickup. 82 00:04:44,632 --> 00:04:46,416 Registered to a Curtis Collins. 83 00:04:46,503 --> 00:04:47,983 Could this Collins be our bones? 84 00:04:48,070 --> 00:04:49,201 Nah, he's accounted for. 85 00:04:49,289 --> 00:04:50,638 Fact, guy's still kickin' it 86 00:04:50,725 --> 00:04:52,509 at a retirement place in Haverford. 87 00:04:52,596 --> 00:04:54,381 Lil and Vera are on their way out there. 88 00:04:54,468 --> 00:04:56,165 We know if he ever reported his truck stolen? 89 00:04:56,252 --> 00:04:58,080 Nope. 'Cause Curtis Collins had good reason 90 00:04:58,167 --> 00:05:00,952 to keep the cops far away from his truck. It's like we thought. 91 00:05:01,039 --> 00:05:03,694 Picked up twice for illegal distribution of alcohol 92 00:05:03,781 --> 00:05:05,696 and violation of the 18th Amendment. 93 00:05:07,698 --> 00:05:10,571 Curtis Collins, bona fide bootlegger. 94 00:05:10,658 --> 00:05:12,747 And the truck was the company car. 95 00:05:12,834 --> 00:05:14,792 [Scotty] Glad we brought you a challenge for once, Frannie? 96 00:05:14,879 --> 00:05:16,620 Outside of paleontology camp? 97 00:05:16,707 --> 00:05:18,709 This is the oldest body I've ever worked on. 98 00:05:18,796 --> 00:05:20,494 You able to get anything from what's left? 99 00:05:20,581 --> 00:05:21,930 Fractured skull was the cause of death. 100 00:05:22,017 --> 00:05:23,540 From a gunshot? 101 00:05:23,627 --> 00:05:25,760 - Probably the accident. - What else? 102 00:05:25,847 --> 00:05:27,370 We got the skull and pelvis so I can tell you 103 00:05:27,457 --> 00:05:28,719 the victim was female. 104 00:05:28,806 --> 00:05:29,720 'Late adolescent to young adult.' 105 00:05:29,807 --> 00:05:31,200 A girl? 106 00:05:31,287 --> 00:05:33,158 Had to be some lady bootleggers, right? 107 00:05:39,077 --> 00:05:40,340 [Lilly] 'Curtis Collins?' 108 00:05:44,169 --> 00:05:45,954 This can't be good. 109 00:05:46,041 --> 00:05:48,870 Did you lose a truck around 1930? 110 00:05:48,957 --> 00:05:52,656 Sure. You makin' reparations? 111 00:05:52,743 --> 00:05:55,093 It was dredged up from the Delaware this morning. 112 00:05:55,180 --> 00:05:57,095 No kiddin'. 113 00:05:57,182 --> 00:05:59,359 [Nick] 'Had bullet holes all over it and a body inside.' 114 00:06:03,014 --> 00:06:05,060 A body? 115 00:06:05,147 --> 00:06:06,583 You don't say. 116 00:06:06,670 --> 00:06:08,368 Any idea who that was? 117 00:06:08,455 --> 00:06:12,197 Good chance that's my sister in there. Rose. 118 00:06:12,284 --> 00:06:14,025 [Lilly] 'What makes you think that?' 119 00:06:14,112 --> 00:06:17,855 She ran off with my truck, August of '32. 120 00:06:17,942 --> 00:06:20,380 And you're just now thinkin' she might be dead? 121 00:06:20,467 --> 00:06:22,033 When I couldn't find her back 122 00:06:22,120 --> 00:06:25,036 when I thought she didn't want to be found. 123 00:06:25,123 --> 00:06:26,168 You two on bad terms? 124 00:06:27,561 --> 00:06:31,173 No. Our father killed himself 125 00:06:31,260 --> 00:06:33,131 after the bank took his store. 126 00:06:33,218 --> 00:06:35,830 Mother was long dead. 127 00:06:35,917 --> 00:06:38,006 Leaving you in charge. 128 00:06:38,093 --> 00:06:40,138 Can you think of anyone who'd want to hurt her? 129 00:06:40,225 --> 00:06:42,053 [Curtis] 'No.' 130 00:06:42,140 --> 00:06:47,102 Other than refusin' to heed me, Rose was sweet as honey. 131 00:06:48,930 --> 00:06:50,540 Light up a room. 132 00:06:50,627 --> 00:06:52,803 Took a peek at your file, Curtis. 133 00:06:52,890 --> 00:06:55,806 Selling moonshine was a dangerous business. 134 00:06:55,893 --> 00:06:58,330 - That earn you some enemies? - Guess so. 135 00:07:00,115 --> 00:07:04,467 'Cause as a young businessman, I sure wasn't sweet. 136 00:07:04,554 --> 00:07:05,686 [Doc Win] 'Collins!' 137 00:07:08,819 --> 00:07:10,604 Reach over for your brother and turn that engine off, girly. 138 00:07:10,691 --> 00:07:12,519 Easy there, Doc Win. 139 00:07:12,606 --> 00:07:15,565 Had a nip of that gasoline you trying you pass off as whiskey. 140 00:07:15,652 --> 00:07:17,437 Tastes like you ran it through with fertilizer. 141 00:07:17,524 --> 00:07:20,178 The only fertilizer here's the lies you're droppin', Doc. 142 00:07:20,265 --> 00:07:22,050 About done dealin' with you, Collins. 143 00:07:22,137 --> 00:07:24,835 [Curtis] 'This block is my territory and I am fierce' 144 00:07:24,922 --> 00:07:26,707 in protecting it. 145 00:07:26,794 --> 00:07:28,622 You won't find another outfit willin' to supply you. 146 00:07:28,709 --> 00:07:31,451 'Less you're dead and gone. Then we'd all celebrate. 147 00:07:31,538 --> 00:07:33,322 Please don't hurt him! Take, take another-- 148 00:07:33,409 --> 00:07:34,802 Dang it, Rose! What'd I say to you? 149 00:07:34,889 --> 00:07:36,630 Stay outta it, doll-face. 150 00:07:36,717 --> 00:07:39,241 I know you're not talkin' to my sister familiar. 151 00:07:39,328 --> 00:07:42,462 - What if I am? - You do not talk to her! 152 00:07:42,549 --> 00:07:44,159 Calm down and leave the girl out of it. 153 00:07:45,421 --> 00:07:46,640 Fertilizer-tastin' or not 154 00:07:46,727 --> 00:07:48,250 'the hooch is half the draw of this place.' 155 00:07:48,337 --> 00:07:50,078 Other half bein' the entertainers 156 00:07:50,165 --> 00:07:52,602 and they all need the hooch to get in touch with the muse. 157 00:07:53,864 --> 00:07:55,387 Go serve it up, why don't ya? 158 00:07:56,998 --> 00:07:59,479 [chuckles] 159 00:07:59,566 --> 00:08:00,784 Yeah, well, let's not talk business 160 00:08:00,871 --> 00:08:02,569 in front of the females. 161 00:08:02,656 --> 00:08:04,179 I'll catch up with you another time.. 162 00:08:05,963 --> 00:08:07,008 ...friend. 163 00:08:10,881 --> 00:08:13,884 So this Doc Win thought you were selling him an inferior product. 164 00:08:13,971 --> 00:08:17,888 There were fellas making liquor out of hair tonic. 165 00:08:17,975 --> 00:08:21,152 Least I put corn syrup in the mix. 166 00:08:21,239 --> 00:08:23,024 And Doc Win didn't see you being decent that way. 167 00:08:23,111 --> 00:08:24,591 Not at all. 168 00:08:24,678 --> 00:08:26,331 So if Rose was in your truck maybe some of your 169 00:08:26,418 --> 00:08:29,291 business contacts thought they were offing you instead. 170 00:08:32,250 --> 00:08:34,078 Yeah. 171 00:08:34,165 --> 00:08:36,211 Well, Doc Win knew the truck. 172 00:08:36,298 --> 00:08:40,302 Always said it rattled a particular way. 173 00:08:40,389 --> 00:08:41,695 Irked him. 174 00:08:44,219 --> 00:08:45,568 [Will] 'We know this is a stretch, Celia' 175 00:08:45,655 --> 00:08:47,570 asking you about your great-grandfather. 176 00:08:47,657 --> 00:08:49,224 Doc Win's a legend in our family. 177 00:08:49,311 --> 00:08:50,573 I've been hearing about him my whole life. 178 00:08:50,660 --> 00:08:51,748 Well, he had a beef with a guy named 179 00:08:51,835 --> 00:08:53,881 Curtis Collins, a bootlegger. 180 00:08:53,968 --> 00:08:56,623 Curtis's truck was pulled up from the Delaware today 181 00:08:56,710 --> 00:08:57,928 with a body inside. 182 00:08:58,015 --> 00:08:59,539 We think it may be his sister. 183 00:08:59,626 --> 00:09:02,324 And you think Doc had something to do with that. 184 00:09:02,411 --> 00:09:03,412 Possible. 185 00:09:03,499 --> 00:09:06,023 Her name was Rose Collins. 186 00:09:06,110 --> 00:09:07,155 'Ring any bells?' 187 00:09:08,635 --> 00:09:12,421 The name, no. But the face.. 188 00:09:12,508 --> 00:09:13,727 ...from Doc's album. 189 00:09:19,254 --> 00:09:21,212 This is the same girl, right? 190 00:09:21,299 --> 00:09:22,779 [Will] 'It is. Sure.' 191 00:09:22,866 --> 00:09:24,825 I've looked at this picture so many times. 192 00:09:24,912 --> 00:09:26,609 You know anything about this girl? 193 00:09:26,696 --> 00:09:28,655 My grandma used to tell me stories that Doc told her. 194 00:09:29,873 --> 00:09:31,571 My favorite was about this night 195 00:09:31,658 --> 00:09:34,095 when Billie Holiday came to play Doc Win's. 196 00:09:34,182 --> 00:09:37,011 ♪ I'm so weary and all alone ♪ 197 00:09:37,098 --> 00:09:40,318 ♪ Feet are tired like heavy stone ♪ 198 00:09:40,405 --> 00:09:41,668 ♪ Traveling traveling ♪ 199 00:09:41,755 --> 00:09:43,626 Whaddya think of this one, Billie? 200 00:09:43,713 --> 00:09:46,368 She ain't bad. She's got my name. That's in her favor. 201 00:09:46,455 --> 00:09:48,588 ♪ Who will see and who will care ♪ 202 00:09:48,675 --> 00:09:51,852 ♪ About this load that I must bear ♪ 203 00:09:51,939 --> 00:09:56,073 ♪ Traveling traveling all alone ♪ 204 00:10:00,164 --> 00:10:01,470 [Doc Win] 'Ah, no.' 205 00:10:05,561 --> 00:10:06,954 Your brother know you're here? 206 00:10:07,041 --> 00:10:09,739 No. Please don't toss me out 'cause of him. 207 00:10:09,826 --> 00:10:12,524 I got money to buy drinks just like she does. 208 00:10:12,612 --> 00:10:13,830 A cordial, please. 209 00:10:15,353 --> 00:10:18,008 [jazz music] 210 00:10:21,838 --> 00:10:24,406 Hello. 211 00:10:24,493 --> 00:10:26,713 Bible Study's out the door, three blocks down. 212 00:10:28,236 --> 00:10:29,324 I'm here for the music. 213 00:10:31,282 --> 00:10:35,417 Watch out. She don't sing 'bout lollipops and flowers. 214 00:10:35,504 --> 00:10:37,985 This ain't no place for you. Why don't you go on home? 215 00:10:38,072 --> 00:10:39,551 I need to listen a while. 216 00:10:46,646 --> 00:10:48,125 Pardon me. 217 00:10:48,212 --> 00:10:50,214 Could I try one of your cigarettes? 218 00:10:50,301 --> 00:10:51,433 Fresh out. 219 00:10:53,087 --> 00:10:54,828 Dang it! 220 00:10:54,915 --> 00:10:56,003 My hat was off. 221 00:10:57,961 --> 00:10:59,920 How come your mother lets you dress like a boy? 222 00:11:01,617 --> 00:11:04,228 I do what I please, first off. 223 00:11:04,315 --> 00:11:05,795 And I ain't dressed like a boy. 224 00:11:05,882 --> 00:11:07,231 I'm dressed like a fox. 225 00:11:11,583 --> 00:11:14,325 [coughing] 226 00:11:14,412 --> 00:11:17,067 Doc Win, you gotta go give this Sunday-best-wearin' white girl 227 00:11:17,154 --> 00:11:19,679 her very first cigarette while I'm tryin' to listen? 228 00:11:19,766 --> 00:11:20,984 Why don't you hit the skids? 229 00:11:21,071 --> 00:11:22,464 I have a drink I paid for. 230 00:11:24,379 --> 00:11:26,990 [indistinct singing] 231 00:11:32,300 --> 00:11:33,780 Now shoo, fly, and don't come back. 232 00:11:35,433 --> 00:11:40,134 ♪ Traveling traveling all alone ♪ 233 00:11:41,439 --> 00:11:43,485 [chuckling] 234 00:11:47,619 --> 00:11:49,360 Story was Rose was the first white girl 235 00:11:49,447 --> 00:11:50,797 to come to Doc Win's. 236 00:11:50,884 --> 00:11:53,190 Lured in by the music. 237 00:11:53,277 --> 00:11:56,541 Doc said it was a testament to the blues being universal. 238 00:11:56,628 --> 00:11:59,893 And who was this Billie giving Rose a hard time? 239 00:11:59,980 --> 00:12:01,590 One of the regular customers. 240 00:12:01,677 --> 00:12:04,332 Read in the club's poetry readings, too. 241 00:12:04,419 --> 00:12:06,856 Can we hold onto this album a little while? 242 00:12:06,943 --> 00:12:09,946 Sure. And I've got boxes of Doc Win memorabilia 243 00:12:10,033 --> 00:12:11,513 that I've been meaning to go through. 244 00:12:11,600 --> 00:12:13,428 If I find anything else, I'll give you a call. 245 00:12:15,647 --> 00:12:17,562 [instrumental music] 246 00:12:20,000 --> 00:12:21,958 So Rose Collins might have been the type 247 00:12:22,045 --> 00:12:23,438 to stick her nose where it didn't belong. 248 00:12:23,525 --> 00:12:25,005 She definitely wasn't welcome at Doc Win's. 249 00:12:25,092 --> 00:12:26,484 [Lilly] Looked at the old ledgers. 250 00:12:26,571 --> 00:12:29,052 Doc Win's wasn't a good girl's kinda place. 251 00:12:29,139 --> 00:12:31,185 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] Stay tuned for scenes from our next episode.