All Her Fault – S01E06 – Episode 6 | Transcript

The Irvines struggle to adjust to their new normal as Jenny makes some discoveries of her own.
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All Her Fault
Season 1 – Episode 6
Episode title:
Episode 6
Original air date:
November 6, 2025

Plot: The Irvines struggle to adjust to their new normal as Jenny makes some discoveries of her own.

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All Her Fault – S01E06 – Episode 6 | Transcript

[dramatic orchestral music]

♪♪

I’m going to need the name of everyone who was at the ranch.

Any friend that visited that weekend could have a connection to Carrie Finch.

It was just the people in this room.

You’re dating my sister?

Yeah, no, you’re a gambling addict, and she likes pills, but you’re not really supposed to date each other.

We’re not the same kind of addict, Peter.

There’s a trust I manage.

Let’s use the funds from there to replenish the Phillips account.

Sure, but whose trust is it? Lia Irvine.

Why are you always so eager to get free?

I should still be allowed to be me, you know, even though we have a child. Like, I didn’t signed up for this whole become a new person thing.

You recognize her at all, maybe seen her around?

Never seen her.

Brian was a potential candidate for spinal surgery, and I told him he wasn’t. Is there a chance that your husband may have received a ransom notification but perhaps not told you?

He wouldn’t do that. He wouldn’t keep something that big from me.

You didn’t trip over your own feet.

You tripped over my foot because I stuck it out.

You’re sick.

I’m sick because I want to help the people around me?

You want the people around you to need your help!

My favorite thing about Milo is using him as an excuse to send you away.

[phone rings]

There’s a boy at the station.

[car horns, sirens blaring]

[soft dramatic music]

♪♪

[tires squeak]

[suspenseful music]

♪♪

Mr. and Mrs. Irvine.

Oh!

Hey.

Hey.

Hey.

This way.

♪♪

Oh, my God. Oh, my God.

Milo.

Mommy!

Hi, hi, hi, hi, hi, hi.

Hi. Oh, sweetheart.

Your face is all wet.

Yeah, I’m sorry, sweetheart.

I’m just so happy to see you.

Are you… are you OK?

Yeah, why?

[laughs] I don’t know.

What?

Where’s Carrie?

The medical examination shows that Milo wasn’t harmed in any way.

How is Carrie still out there?

What would really help right now is talking to Milo about what happened this past week.

He may have information we need, and every second counts.

We’re not leaving his side.

Let’s do it again.

Let’s do it again.

Oh! Hey, you’re so much faster than me.

And you know what? That’s OK.

Because I like my car because it’s red.

It’s blue.

You’re right.

I’m wrong. It is blue.

Wow, you know what that tells me about you?

What?

That you know the difference between right and wrong.

Hey, Milo, so you’ve been on quite an adventure.

I’d love to hear about it.

We went on vacation.

You did? So you and Carrie?

Mmhmm.

Yeah?

Can you tell me what happened on your vacation?

Do you… you remember, sweetheart?

We…

[soft tense music]

♪♪

Hey, so what did you have for breakfast?

Froot Loops.

Oh, that’s a good start of the day, huh?

Hey, Milo, who took you to the parking lot tonight?

Was it Carrie?

No.

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Then who was it?

He hid my eyes.

He did? Oh.

But when I opened them, he was gone.

Oh, he was?

What do you… what do you… what do you mean, sweetheart?

Oh, and I got to ride in the trunk also.

The… the trunk… the trunk of a car?

Yeah.

You did, huh?

♪♪

Can I go now?

Yes, yes, you can, buddy.

Just one more question, please.

Did it feel like you were in the trunk like a really long time, like this?

Was it… or was it like this?

It was like this.

So it was quick.

OK.

Super fast.

Yep.

OK.

I think he’s just getting a little tired.

Yeah, no. That’s fine.

Come here, little man.

Thank you.

We’re going home, OK?

Going home.

Thank you.

Oh, Mrs. Irvine, thought you might want this back.

Oh, my God.

Yeah.

I love you, Daddy.

I love you too, Milo bear.

So my… my son wasn’t found.

He was returned?

By who?

Mr. and Mrs. Irvine…

Oh, my God.

What’s it like being reunited with your son?

[reporters clamoring indistinctly] Give us some space please.

Just give us some space.

What if she comes back for Milo?

♪♪

[soft dramatic music]

♪♪

Oh, my God.

Is he OK?

Yeah, he’s asleep.

We tried calling you guys.

We were with the police, but he’s all right.

He’s… he hasn’t been harmed.

Uh, we should get him to bed.

♪♪

He’s going to be real happy to see you in the morning.

♪♪

Um…

All that matters is family.

[exhales sharply]

[siren blaring]

Hey, it’s got a fake plate.

It shouldn’t take long to trace the original.

OK.

[indistinct chatter]

Hey, I’m going to need officers out to every motel within a two-mile radius of East Bradley and Ashland Avenue.

♪♪

Listen, about Brian and the accident…

I know you must be thinking all kinds of things, but it’s complicated.

♪♪

You know I love them.

I would do anything for them.

I don’t care about you or your siblings, Peter.

All I care about is my son.

None of this makes sense.

How he came home to us doesn’t make sense, but she’s not coming back for him.

I won’t let her.

[dramatic music]

♪♪

[birds chirping]

Will my hair be brown forever?

No, sweetheart, no.

It’s… it’s almost all out.

Just a couple more washes, and it’ll be back to what it was.

Did Carrie ask you if she could make your hair brown?

It was just dress up.

Carrie has to dress up too because she’s famous.

Oh, yeah.

Yeah, so…

Was she nice to you?

She plays all the games.

[soft dramatic music]

♪♪

Pretty good, huh?

[laughs]

[phone chimes]

Holy shit.

[whispers] Milo’s home.

Oh, my God, I’m so relieved.

Oh, wow. That’s great.

[sighs]

Says he’s all right.

He’s not injured.

Oh, my God, this is great news.

Has Carrie been caught?

Doesn’t say anything about her, so she must still be out there.

Jacob, can you get dressed please?

Well, at least you’re off the hook.

What do you mean?

With Marissa Irvine.

Well, I haven’t been hanging out with Marissa out of guilt.

I like her.

We’ve become friends.

I think I should text her.

Also, I’ve got Quizics on tomorrow, so you know.

On a Monday?

Yeah.

Yeah, we’re making up for the one we canceled last week.

♪♪

All right, birthday pancake time.

You want to put in blueberries?

But I want Froot Loops.

But we always… we always have birthday pancakes though.

But Carrie let me have whatever I wanted.

Well, we don’t actually even… we don’t have Froot Loops.

Hey. Oh, my God.

Milo! God.

What’s going on? Oh.

Nothing. It’s fine. We’re fine.

OK.

It’s fine.

Hey, bud, why don’t you go put on cartoons for you and me, OK?

Thanks, dude. OK?

Fine. Fine.

All right.

I don’t know how we’re supposed to do this.

There’s no guide for this.

Last night, I couldn’t close my eyes, because I was afraid if I fell asleep, then when I woke up, he would be gone.

I think you got to get some rest.

It’s been a few days.

You’re going to collapse, Mar.

We had a baby monitor.

Where is it?

Um, I don’t know.

Yeah.

Also, I was thinking about what you said about Carrie.

I think you’re right, that she cannot get anywhere near us ever again.

So I think we got to get more security for the house.

OK?

Yeah, OK.

[doorbell rings]

Just a minute.

[playfully babbling] Whoa, whoa.

Whoo.

Hey, thanks for letting me play with your toys.

I don’t have any at my work, so this is awesome, you know?

Um, can I show you some pictures?

Yeah.

Yeah?

They’re of different rooms, and I think it may be one of them is where you stayed with Carrie.

Can I show them to you?

Mmhmm.

OK.

Here, do you want to look through these?

Mmhmm.

And tell me if you see anything familiar, OK?

They’re pictures of motel rooms within a short drive from where Milo was found.

Nope.

No.

OK.

Uh-uh.

Not that one.

No.

That one.

That’s the mixed-up bed, like the chameleon.

Do you… do you mean the chameleon with the mixed-up colors?

We know about chameleons from a book I read him.

OK, OK, we’re going to check this motel.

Hey, you did a good job.

Thank you. Ow.

[giggles]

♪ Da, da, da, da, da, da,

da, da, da, da, da, da ♪

Hey, buddy.

♪ Da, da, da, da,

da, da, da, da, da, da ♪

Wait for Dad.

♪ Da, da, da, da, da, da ♪

Mrs. Irvine, usually when a kidnapping victim is returned, it’s because a ransom has been paid.

♪♪

But I told you we never received a ransom demand.

♪♪

Thank you.

[machine whirring]

It’s really good to see you, Milo.

Yeah, thanks for texting and for coming over.

Yeah, of course.

Why is your hair brown now?

Oh, let’s not be rude, Jacob.

That’s OK. That’s OK.

Sometimes people look a little different, right?

That’s OK.

Do you boys want to go play?

She dyed his hair.

So no one would recognize him?

Yeah, I guess so.

At least it’s starting to wash out now.

Not the dinosaur head.

It goes on the bottom like this.

There, that’s Woody.

And she had toys for him, played with him, dressed him up and changed his hair, and it was like she was playing some fucked-up game of house.

OK, let’s go. Come on.

My toys are up here, and my mom…

You need something stronger, cocktail, shots, morphine drip?

[chuckles] Yeah.

Oh, man, I’m so fucking lucky.

I mean, what if he… like he… yeah.

I know.

Thanks for everything yesterday.

I’m sorry if you ever thought that any of this was to avoid the lawsuit, or…

I just want to be your friend, like, actually your friend.

[laughs] Yeah, I know that.

You’ve been nothing but kind and gone above and beyond.

I never thought that any of this was for show.

What gave you that idea?

My husband.

[toys clattering]

It’s mine!

Hey, hey, hey.

What’s happening?

What’s going on?

That’s not even true.

You can’t say that!

You can’t!

What’s going on?

Hey, it’s all right.

He said Carrie liked him more than me, but she was my nanny.

Carrie said we would never be apart, ever, ever!

I’m sorry.

Maybe this is just too soon.

Yeah, Jake, it’s all right.

Jacob, let’s go, OK?

All right, let’s go.

[dramatic music]

♪♪

There’s only one room where a little kid was recently staying.

And this is it.

♪♪

[indistinct radio chatter]

Obvious blunt-force trauma to the head.

But we won’t be able to confirm cause and mechanism of death until the autopsy is complete.

We’ll dust the lamp for prints, of course.

Thank you.

So I got some clothes and a passport.

It’s fake. No phone.

There’s no working CCTV.

We’ll sweep the room for prints, but as for DNA…

It’s a motel room.

It’s like a DNA cesspool.

Who’s this guy to Carrie?

Who buys the kid they kidnapped a birthday cake?

Well, whoever he is, I bet you it was his car Milo was found in.

Which almost certainly means he’s the one who returned Milo.

Then what?

Carrie Finch finds out and kills him, just like she killed Kyle Smit.

Yeah, she’s our number one suspect, and she’s still out there.

We’re going on a bear hunt. We’re going to catch a big one. What a beautiful day. Uh-oh. A forest.

A big dark forest.

We can’t go over it.

[phone ringing]

We can’t go under. Oh, no, we’ve got to go through it.

Hello. Have you found her?

Oh, my God, was it…

Not going on a bear hunt again.

OK.

Thank you.

I love you.

[tense music]

♪♪

They found another body at the motel.

It’s a man’s, and they think that…

♪♪

They think that Carrie did it.

She’s killed two people, and she’s still out there, and she’s obsessed with our kid.

OK, it’s OK. Come here.

Come here. Come here.

Hey, OK, it’s going to be all right.

I don’t think I can do this, Peter.

All right, you’re all right.

I’m here.

She’s watching us. I know it.

Daddy, I can’t sleep.

I’m coming, Milo bear.

She’s watching us.

It’s OK. You’re OK.

Daddy.

Be right back, OK?

She’s watching us, Peter.

One second, OK?

Hey, what’s going on?

I can’t sleep.

[gasps softly]

[breathes deeply]

♪♪

[window slams]

[phone ringing]

Hi, Alex.

Jenny, Lee is hoping to meet this afternoon. How’s 3:00?

Ah.

Yes, I’m excited to dive in.

Shoot.

Is there a problem? I know this is short notice, but that’s how Lee is.

No, no, I will make it work.

Thank you.

Great, thanks, Jenny.

OK, bye. Morning.

Morning, Jacob.

All right, have a good day.

So Milo’s back.

Yeah, it’s wonderful.

And he’s safe.

That’s all that really matters.

Oh, absolutely.

It just doesn’t quite add up, you know?

I know the police are on top of it.

Um, but Sarah, I had a favor that I wanted to ask you.

I… Richie does this thing called Quizics.

It’s at school for the kids, and I have a meeting that just popped up at work.

And you want me to watch Jacob?

I would be so, so grateful.

Sure, yeah.

And maybe you can volunteer for the fundraiser.

I mean, after all, us moms have got to stick together.

I… I will look at it.

Right, OK.

I’ll add you to the group text chain.

All right, I gotta run.

Thank you for your help. Thanks.

[soft dramatic music] This ties into the existing system.

Is that right?

Yes, these are remote controlled.

They’re the ones that will detect movements…

OK.

And fire up to call reaction.

But we can set up…

You’re trying to keep us out or in?

If you want.

Excuse me.

Sure thing.

♪♪

Can we talk, please?

♪♪

Come on.

♪♪

Milo loves you.

You know that, right?

Don’t do that.

You’re angry, and you have every right to be.

My relationship with Lia, every element of it, has been colored by this tragedy between us.

But now we know it’s not even fucking real.

OK.

So where does that leave us?

Have you even thought about that?

God, it’s like I had a sister, but you tried to take her from me when we were so young.

Man, I was young, too.

You were old enough to know right from wrong.

♪♪

I did something stupid because everything was happening quickly, and I…

I got scared, and I didn’t know how to undo it, because the lie got too big.

Well, that’s a shitty fucking excuse.

It’s not… it’s not an excuse.

I know it’s not.

It’s just a reason.

I love you, and I love Lia, and I can’t live without you guys.

♪♪

I just can’t.

♪♪

We never said we wouldn’t be in your life.

I’ll text Lia.

♪♪

Baby monitor. Baby monitor.

♪♪

Come on. Where is it?

What are you going to do about Peter?

[sighs]

I don’t know where to start.

Now Brian keeps texting me, asking me to come over to try and talk things through.

What the fuck, right?

Yeah. Yeah.

Col…

I thought I permanently disabled my little brother.

That does something to a person.

Want me to beat Peter up?

He’s got one of those faces.

I can just…

[sighs]

God, I love your view.

Yeah.

Yeah, I do too.

Hey, you know how we’re both addicts, right?

Yeah.

Yeah.

You are barely an addict-addict.

Ah, gambling still counts.

But, you know, as addicts, we make a life lying to everyone all the time.

Yeah?

Yeah.

So maybe you can, for the sake of Milo, lie to Peter, that everything might be all right.

[sighs].

Yeah.

I do really want to see Milo.

Mmhmm.

And you’ll have me by your side the whole time ’cause…

I kind of love you.

Fuck off.

♪♪

♪♪

We got an ID on the dead body…

Rob Murphy.

Any previous?

He’s a bookie, illegal sports betting, poker games, bit of aggravated assault just to spice things up.

How does he know Carrie?

No idea.

But he’s got an ex-wife.

[dramatic music]

♪♪

Oh, my God.

♪♪

Mar, Milo and Brian are making sandwiches.

They ran out of…

You got a ransom call?

When?

When you were handing out flyers.

So you lied to me… for days.

[soft dramatic music]

♪♪

Is this why our son got returned?

No.

No, they told me to get some cash together, and I did, and then they didn’t call back.

That’s why it’s still here.

So you could’ve fucked up the return of our son because you refused to tell the police and you refused to tell me.

You had to be that fucking in control, Peter.

No, I made a decision.

I did this for the right reason, and you know it.

[phone ringing]

Do not tell the cops.

Do not. Please don’t.

Milo is home. We are together.

That is all that matters.

Please.

[phone continues ringing]

Mrs. Irvine? Mrs. Irvine.

Have you found her?

No, but the man from the motel has been identified as Rob Murphy.

He was heavily involved in illegal gambling.

Do you have any knowledge of him?

Is that name familiar at all?

No, no, I’ve never heard that name before.

♪♪

Uh…

Is something wrong, Mrs. Irvine?

Please.

Mrs. Irvine, hello?

No.

No, everything’s fine.

Thank you.

♪♪

I like it. I do. It’ll give your back catalog a boost, which feels…

[together] Worth it.

So we’re set for now.

There was… there was one more thing I wanted to run by you.

How do you feel about literary awards?

They don’t hand those things to guys like me.

I… I write airport books.

Well, why do you think that I pitched to you now?

I could have done it years ago, but I chose now.

It’s because your next title is the best thing that you’ve written in 20 years.

Your previous team couldn’t see that, but I can.

50% of getting a literary award is the book that you write, and the other 50% is having a marketing team that knows where to place you.

Let me market this next book as Lee Logan has turned the page and is ready to meet a new audience.

Let me rebrand you.

I want to get you on the short list for the Edgar Award.

What if it fails?

But what if you win?

[phone rings]

Sorry, one second.

Good stuff.

You got a cavalry you can call?

I am the cavalry.

Hi, Sarah. Is Jacob OK?

[knocks]

Hi, Jenny.

Jacob, your mom’s here.

I’m sorry to cut this one short, but Marcy’s coming down with something, and she really needs to rest.

Yeah, totally understand.

Sorry she’s sick.

I also… I wanted to say thank you for today.

You’ve come through for me twice now.

I really appreciate it.

I don’t take it for granted.

[chuckles]

I just was in a real pinch today, so…

No, I’m sure that you were.

I did try to call Richie, just so that you know.

But he didn’t pick up, even though we passed him on our way back from the playground.

He was in the parking lot, and he didn’t seem to be busy.

No, no, he’s at school, at Quizics.

Hey, Mom.

Hey.

Can you go wait for me down there please?

Thank you.

Yeah, I know that’s what you said, but we definitely saw him.

Look, I don’t want to get involved, but it just seems like maybe the two of you are not in sync at the moment, and I don’t know.

Now that Milo’s home, maybe you can focus more on what’s going on in your own home, you know, for your family’s sake.

What are you insinuating?

I’m not a bad mom.

I’m a fucking great mom.

Why is everything automatically my fault?

Why? And you know what?

I’m not volunteering for your fucking fundraiser.

No, no, no, no.

OK, well, she finally bares her teeth.

Who knew they were even in there.

[chuckles]

Can we go home now?

Not yet, sweetie.

Mommy has something she needs to do.

[train horn blares]

So Rob Murphy’s ex-wife lives in South Shore, same neighborhood Kyle Smit grew up in.

Maybe… maybe Rob’s connected to this whole thing through Kyle, not Carrie.

Maybe they’re all connected.

What’s the ex-wife’s name again?

Irene Murphy.

Hmm.

[dramatic music]

♪♪

[gasps] Daddy’s car.

♪♪

I eat in a day when I’m on a cruise around the Caribbean.

Oh, my God, you guys.

I have just discovered the most… When your dog…

♪♪

I smell whey.

With the protein shake.

Aha!

♪♪

[car horn blares]

So much better, right?

I mean, it’s chic, right? So this is Quizics?

Uh…

You made it up?

No, no, no, it was… it was real.

It just… some of the kids stopped signing up, and it sort of just disbanded.

When?

Uh, last semester.

OK, look, I get it.

I… this looks bad, all right?

But just give me a sec.

I mean, I did this for you, really.

You did this for me?

Well, yeah, to kind of force you to show up at home.

I’m sorry. What?

Well, yeah, so you could spend more time with Jacob.

I mean, it’s actually a really good thing, if you… if you think about it, you know?

Every Quizics class, you sit in your car, and you scroll on your fucking TikTok like a teenager to teach me a lesson?

We both know that’s fucking bullshit.

Look, sometimes I need a bit of space and time and a little fucking selfcare, too, all right?

Oh, God, I know.

Boy, do I know.

Right, so this doesn’t have to be, like, a big deal.

I know because I dream of it.

But I don’t get it.

I don’t get it, Richie, not even when I’m peeing, because every second of my life is thinking about our son and being this constant mom.

Yeah, who works all the time.

And that, that thing that you do, where you secretly hate that I have a job that I love.

That is so not true.

You don’t support me in it.

You don’t make life easy for me to do it.

And let’s face it, you fucking resent it.

It makes everything else harder, Jen.

And what?

Your job is just a given?

You know, I would love to sit in my fucking car and scroll fucking Reels and eat fucking chips.

But I don’t because it’s about being an adult, Richie.

And you know what?

I wouldn’t lie to you to get it either.

[somber music]

♪♪

And that’s not true because I lie to you all the time.

♪♪

I have been so unhappy for so long.

How am I supposed to know that, Jen?

Because it’s obvious! Yes.

And I tell you.

I ask for your support.

And you fight me on it.

You make it so hard to get your help.

And you do it on purpose, so I’ll stop asking.

♪♪

Deep down, you’re fine with me being miserable.

♪♪

Fuck, I don’t want Jacob to think that this is what happiness is, that this is what a woman is supposed to feel like.

Not exactly having the best time here myself, Jen.

♪♪

I want a divorce.

♪♪

I don’t want my son to hate me.

I would never let that happen.

Promise.

But when he gets older, he’ll look back, and he’ll understand why this happened.

And he won’t treat a woman the way that you’ve treated me.

♪♪

[dramatic music]

♪♪

[knocking]

Irene Murphy?

Uh-huh.

I think we met before.

Yeah?

Well, I’ll say the same thing now I said back then.

I don’t talk to cops.

We have news about your husband, Rob Murphy.

Ex-husband.

Whatever that dumb fuck has got himself involved with, I don’t need to know.

We aren’t together.

I’m afraid he’s dead, ma’am.

About time. That all?

No.

I think you should let us in because, this time, you do talk to cops.

[indistinct chatter]

Ma’am, your ex-husband appears to have been involved in the kidnapping of Milo Irvine.

Well, the kid was returned, so does that mean he fucked it up?

The two others involved in the kidnapping are Kyle Smit and Carrie Finch.

Has he ever mentioned those names?

No.

No?

Do you have a photo of Rob?

[distant sirens blaring]

Only photo I got is in here.

[items clattering]

[chuckles]

He used to be good looking, until he got old.

You two have a child together?

Yeah, we have a kid.

I don’t talk to her either.

What’s her name?

Josephine Murphy.

Date of birth?

2003, January something.

Was cold as shit.

So she’s, like, 22 years old, same age as our kidnapper?

I know you have a picture of her.

Either you give it to us, or we’re going to come back with a warrant and a whole bunch of police vehicles.

Up to you.

[tense music]

♪♪

Caroline Finch.

Your daughter is our kidnapper.

[gentle music]

♪♪

I think he’s asleep.

[grunts]

Hey, we’re safe in the house, OK?

The new security system is up and running.

Uh-huh.

Fuck.

What’s up?

Uh, the dead guy from the motel, he was a bookie.

OK. Why does that matter?

It matters because the Phillips account at work was flagged by Internal Operations for suspicious activity, and I got a call about it on the day that Milo went missing, and Colin said that he’d take care of it.

And did he?

Yeah, he did.

But it’s not just the Phillips account that has suspicious activity.

It’s a lot of the accounts, including Lia’s.

I… I think that Colin is defrauding the company.

And I think that he might be involved in the kidnapping.

[soft tense music]

Fuck.

I’m going to call Lia.

♪ I ain’t never going nowhere ♪

♪ I ain’t never,

I ain’t never going nowhere ♪

♪ I ain’t never going nowhere ♪

♪ I ain’t never,

I ain’t never going nowhere ♪

♪ So lean your head ♪

♪ I ain’t never going nowhere ♪

Is it locked?

Yeah.

[alarm rings] Ah!

[alarm blaring]

What up? Hey, whoa.

I got it!

The fuck is this, Fort Knox?

We’re here.

I need to talk to him.

I think we should think about this first.

No, I want to talk to him now.

Hey, how’s Milo?

This can’t be because of you.

What can’t be because of me?

Please, tell me this is just a misunderstanding.

I have seen the company accounts.

I have seen all the bank transfers.

What the fuck is going on, Colin?

I relapsed once six months ago.

What?

I’m sorry. I’m sorry.

But why?

Because I…

I’m happy with you.

I love you, and I…

I thought I was going to fuck it up.

And so I fucked it up, and I relapsed, OK?

And…

Col.

I lost big.

My bookie came to visit me Easter weekend at the ranch.

♪♪

And I know… listen…

I know…

I know that I should have told you when the detective was here asking about Easter, but I didn’t think that there would be any connection.

I mean, how could there be?

Well, you didn’t know that.

You didn’t know that there was a connection.

You stayed… you stayed quiet?

You were never going to tell us.

No, no, no, I was.

I was going to tell you.

I was going to tell you, and I came to the house to tell you.

And I was trying to, and I was working up the nerve, and then you guys just started fucking fighting.

Everybody was yelling and screaming.

And then… and then Milo came home, and it was over.

♪♪

I have been moving money around our accounts for the last few months, trying to cover the hole for as long as I could.

And I was running out of time, so I put my house up on the market to repay the firm.

And that is the truth, OK?

That is… that is all of it, Mar, all of it.

It’s not all of it, Colin.

Your bookie was found murdered in the motel room that my son was being held in.

♪♪

His name was Rob Murphy.

♪♪

[people arguing indistinctly]

I feel like I don’t know anything anymore. Please understand, all of this that’s happened, I didn’t know…

What? That there wouldn’t be consequences to your actions? Why didn’t you think that?

I did. I did. I just… Bullshit. Bullshit. You never thought of anything. You never thought of me, of our company, of everything that’s on the line.

You never thought of Milo.

You know that’s not true.

You didn’t. No.

You have to believe me. I never knew.

Bullshit.

I would lay in traffic before I hurt that kid.

[phone rings]

Mar, please.

Look, please… I am not lying.

Hello.

Mr. Irvine, does the name Josephine Murphy mean anything to you?

Mr. Irvine, does the name…

[tense music]

♪♪

♪♪

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