All Her Fault
Season 1 – Episode 7
Episode title: Episode 7
Original air date: November 6, 2025
Plot: Carrie’s obsession grows as she plans Milo’s kidnapping, but is left reeling as things implode.
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All Her Fault – S01E07 – Episode 7 | Transcript
I’m Carrie, by the way.
Ana.
So you talked?
She wanted to know what kind of food Milo likes and his bedtime routine.
[cheers and applause]
She wanted to know more and more about him. She… she liked to spend time with him, get to know him. The police have released a photo of a man they are calling a person of interest.
Where’d you come up with that name, Josie?
We found your son’s tracker in the school’s parking lot.
It’s been destroyed.
Peter Irvine, I have your son. You need to get some cash together.
His name is Kyle Smit.
He was, uh, recently released from prison.
[car alarm honking]
Milo!
Mommy!
My son wasn’t found?
He was returned? By who?
She had toys for him, played with him.
It was like she was playing some fucked up game of house.
Irene Murphy, we have news about your husband, Rob Murphy.
[tense music]
I’m afraid he’s dead, ma’am. He was a bookie.
I think that Colin is defrauding the company.
I relapsed. I lost big.
My bookie came to visit me Easter weekend at the ranch.
Hello. I am not lying.
Mr. Irvine, does the name Josephine Murphy mean anything to you?
[Blur’s “Tender”]
[warm alternative rock music]
[indistinct chatter]
♪♪
Hi.
Hi.
♪ Tender is the night ♪
♪ Lying by your side ♪
Oh, I want to show you what I’ve been working on for the baby.
Gonna love it.
So this crib is my favorite and it should fit in this room.
Do you see how the door opens?
We can look in at night.
Mm.
Isn’t it perfect?
Oh, it is. I… I love it.
♪ Come on, come on, come on ♪
I have a credit card we can use.
We’d have to pay everything back.
I’ll wait tables.
We’ll make it work.
I don’t know.
Everything looks so nice.
I’m just not sure it feels like us.
♪ Come on, come on, come on ♪
Close your eyes.
Josie.
Shh, shh, shh.
[chuckles]
♪♪
Imagine you hear the ticking of a clock.
Oh, we have a clock.
Mmhmm, a big one.
Uh, I’ll find it at a… a secondhand store.
[peaceful dramatic music]
It’ll go between the kitchen and the bedrooms.
You and I will stand in front of that clock.
You’re done with drywalling and I’ve got to go wait tables, so we only have a few minutes together.
That’s where we’ll stand.
Because we can look in on the baby.
Ticktock of the clock helps him go to sleep.
♪♪
And you’ll take my hand.
♪♪
And then we’ll each know what the other is thinking.
This is perfect.
♪♪
It’s not too nice for us.
I love you.
♪♪
We both come from a bad place.
That’s over now.
Everything’s gonna get better.
♪♪
This baby is a sign.
OK. The engine…
♪ Come on, come on, come on ♪
♪ Get through it ♪
Nice doing business with you.
You take care.
♪ Come on, come on, come on ♪
♪ Love’s the greatest thing ♪
[laughter]
♪ Come on, come on, come on ♪
♪ Get through it ♪
♪ Come on, come on, come on ♪
♪ Love’s the greatest thing ♪
♪ That we have ♪
♪ I’m waiting for that feeling ♪
♪ Waiting for that feeling,
waiting for that feeling ♪
[chuckles]
♪ To come ♪
♪ Oh, my baby ♪
♪ Oh, my baby ♪
♪ Oh, why ♪
♪ Oh, my ♪
[warm alternative rock music]
[indistinct chatter]
♪♪
Come on, let’s go.
Get in the car.
[police radio chirps]
[tense music]
OK.
What are you doing?
I’m sorry! I’m sorry!
W-What are you doing?
I was trying to help.
Ma’am, ma’am!
What’s happening?
He’s being arrested for trafficking a Schedule II substance.
[indistinct radio chatter]
When is he coming home?
He has to be home.
It’s the three of us.
It has to be the three of us.
Bail will be set at 10,000, maybe 15,000.
If you don’t have that much cash…
Well, of course I don’t.
Well, then he’ll remain in custody.
I’m sorry.
[somber music]
Josie, I was just trying to help get the money.
Hey, you’re gonna be OK.
II love you.
I love you!
Sorry, Josie! I’m so, so sorry!
I love you!
[sparse somber music]
♪♪
[Josephine gasps softly]
[Josephine groans]
♪♪
[pieces clattering]
[sighs]
[sparse rock music]
♪♪
[Josephine grunting]
♪♪
[guitar feedback warbling]
[suspenseful music]
Ma’am, your daughter has lost her baby and a lot of blood.
She’s 16 years old.
I thought you’d want to take her home, help her get better.
Hmm, OK.
I’m gonna let you in on a little secret.
Nothing ever gets better. Not for me and not for Josie.
[ominous music]
[ominous music]
♪♪
[car door closes]
♪♪
[somber music]
♪♪
[ominous music]
♪♪
What the fuck, Josie?
You took out a credit card in my name?
I needed things for the baby.
It said I didn’t have to pay anything back for, like, six months, so…
[scoffs] I thought I had time to…
Do you know why you don’t have to pay anything back for six months?
Because they like to let the interest accrue.
Do you know what the word accrue means?
Oh, you don’t, do you?
Of course you don’t, because your head doesn’t work right.
There’s nothing wrong with my head.
Yeah, there is! You’re crazy!
Stop it.
What? Saying you’re crazy?
Yes. Stop it.
You’re crazy!
You make shit up in your head and you always have!
It… it’s always real!
To me, it’s all real!
[tense music]
♪♪
I’ve lost everything!
Can’t you just be kind?
♪♪
You’re gonna work off this debt no matter how long it takes, OK?
I own you.
Fine.
I’m no one now, so you can have me.
♪♪
I’m dead.
♪♪
[classic rock music playing]
♪♪
Hey.
Hey, Dad.
How was our night?
OK.
Yeah?
Well, now our night was great.
OK.
You get out of here, kiddo.
You’re done.
♪♪
What?
Do you want me to give it straight to your mom or what?
I paid her off last month.
So what are you still doing here?
Let me come with you today.
♪♪
I don’t want to go home.
♪♪
All these finance fuckers are the same.
And they all think they’re so much fucking better than me.
But we all earn a living playing around with someone else’s money, don’t we?
Why are you coming to his work?
Why not his home?
If I show up at his house, right, and he’s all alone, then no one gets to learn his dirty little secret.
And maybe he’s got a wife and a kid, but he can explain it all away.
And they believe him like they always do, so the damage is minimal.
I show up in front of his goddamn boss, his coworkers, and it’s a whole different ballgame.
‘Cause these guys, they control his salary, his reputation, his goddamn career, so the damage is maximum.
Deep down inside, we love money more than people.
It ain’t bad having you with me.
Mostly because my car won’t get towed.
[laughs]
Shut up. I’m good company.
Yeah, you are, kiddo.
That you are.
[soft dramatic music]
Maybe I could live with you.
No.
Dad, she’s awful.
Doesn’t matter what she is.
She isn’t my problem anymore.
That’s how divorce works.
♪♪
You know, if you want to earn some extra cash for your own place, maybe we can make this a… more of a regular thing.
Yeah?
OK.
♪♪
Here we go.
[suspenseful music]
[door slams]
♪♪
I need a new one.
Clean this time.
Sure.
No more vodka.
At all.
All right, I hear you.
I hear you, OK?
♪♪
Yeah.
[indistinct chatter]
♪♪
Let’s get out of here.
♪♪
Hey.
[door closes and keys jingle]
♪♪
[soft dramatic music]
[birds singing]
It’s Easter.
Yeah, well, gambling debts don’t take a vacation.
Especially for Mr. Colin Dobbs.
That man, he owes me big.
What if I worked off his debt?
What?
I can do it if you gave me some time.
No.
[scoffs] I’m not gonna to wait that long.
You don’t even know the fucking guy.
What are you fucking saying?
I used to see signs.
I used to feel things.
I used to be… alive.
And I don’t feel any of that anymore.
[somber music]
Maybe if I do something for someone, maybe if I help this person I don’t even know, maybe things will feel right again.
♪♪
I don’t want to feel dead anymore.
Jesus Christ.
Your mother was right.
You are fucking crazy.
♪♪
[distant horse whinnies]
♪♪
[seat belt clicks]
♪♪
Whee!
Boing, boing, boing.
♪♪
[laughs]
Boing.
♪♪
Hey, sweetie.
Hi.
Does your mom know you’re here?
No.
You snuck out, huh?
Who’s this guy?
Mr. Chips.
Why is he called that?
When I say frog, it tastes just like potato chips in my mouth.
[soft dramatic music]
What?
Some words taste like food in my mouth.
My mom and dad think it’s weird.
I’m the same.
Really?
Really, really.
I had a stuffed dolphin, and I named him Chocolate.
Because that’s what I taste when I say the word dolphin.
[dissonant piano music]
Why are you crying?
♪♪
Because for a long time now, words haven’t tasted the same for me.
[distant horse whinnies]
[birds singing]
What’s your name?
Milo.
Hi, Milo.
I’m Josie.
And I need you to listen to me.
You and me, our brains just work a little different.
We hear things different and we see colors different.
Like, for me, Mondays are yellow.
They’re orange.
♪♪
But we’re not crazy.
We’re special.
♪♪
Milo!
Bye.
Milo bear, ready to go.
Where are you?
I’m gonna get you!
Come on, Milo.
I’m fast like a rocket!
[birds singing]
[dog barking]
[ominous music]
♪♪
[seagulls squawking]
♪♪
Hey, Mom, can you hear me?
Come in, Milo. Breaker, breaker, where are you? I can’t see you.
[Milo giggling] I can hear you. I can hear. I can’t see you. Where are you?
Boo.
[both laughing]
There you are, my little bear.
Do you want to get some lunch?
[indistinct]
Come on, let’s go.
♪♪
Hi, I’m Carrie.
♪♪
Hi, I’m Carrie.
♪♪
Hi, I’m Carrie.
♪♪
It’s nice to meet you.
♪♪
It’s nice to meet you.
♪♪
Oh, but I go by Carrie.
♪♪
Oh, but I go by Carrie.
[chuckles] I’ve been a nanny for three families now.
♪♪
I’ve been a nanny for three families now. I have experiences with a lot of different age groups. The kids are so different, but they’re all so great. Honestly, all the kids have been so special. You really get close, you know? I feel like a big sister sometimes. You just… you get really close with them. You know, you become a family. Honestly, all the kids have been so special. I feel like it’s what I was meant to do.
Josephine, come here.
♪♪
Oh, my god.
I didn’t you use your card.
This… this is all kid stuff.
I have money from my job.
Oh, no, don’t touch that.
You don’t have a kid.
Fuck you.
Your kid died.
I would have been a better mother than you!
You think I’m a shit mom?
At least I kept my kid alive.
[tense rock music]
♪♪
[Irene gasps]
[Irene panting]
You get out of my house.
I swear to God if you ever come back, I will fucking kill you, Josephine.
[Irene panting]
That’s not my name.
[tense music]
♪♪
You have a really beautiful home.
Thank you. Let’s sit down.
[soft suspenseful music]
♪♪
Must be tough.
Working fulltime, raising a child.
Yeah, it can be.
But it’s wonderful, too.
You know, I love my job and I love my son. [chuckles] So the days are packed, but with good stuff.
If you don’t mind me asking, what do you do?
I am a marketing executive in the publishing industry.
Wow, that sounds like a big deal.
Nothing in the publishing industry is that big of a deal, trust me.
[chuckling]
But it’s my dream job.
And right now, I’m looking to land this big author, so it’s definitely time for a fulltime nanny.
[Carrie chuckles]
You have so much experience.
And your references, I’ve called them all.
They rave about you.
And what’s your secret?
Just try to be like my mom was.
She always knew what to say, what to do.
She made it look easy.
[soft dramatic music]
She’s not around anymore.
Uh, breast cancer.
Oh, I’m sorry.
Sometimes I imagine she’s still with me.
♪♪
So how long have you been with your family?
[school bell rings]
About three months now.
The Irvines are really nice.
I really like them.
But you don’t live with them?
No, no, I live with my boyfriend.
[kids shouting]
Yeah. Ah, here they come.
Do you want to meet Jacob?
Yeah, yeah, of course.
Ana, this is Jacob.
Jacob, this is Ana.
Hi.
Hi, Jacob.
Milo, this is my friend.
Hi, Milo.
Nice to meet you. I’m Carrie.
[tense music]
Hi, Carrie.
♪♪
You want some water?
Yeah.
You want me to open it?
OK.
Here you go.
Mall shakes! Mall shake!
[chuckling] Their house is so big.
[chuckling] Really?
And Milo’s bedroom is the size of my entire apartment.
[Carrie laughs]
If I had a house that big, I’d have security everywhere.
Oh, yeah, they have an alarm.
Thank you.
Thank you.
♪♪
[door buzzes]
[tense music]
♪♪
Hi. [chuckles softly] Hi.
I’m sorry I didn’t come see you.
I couldn’t.
But I meant to.
Every day, I meant to.
This… this place… is lonely.
But I understand.
You’re out soon.
Yeah, I know.
Doesn’t really feel real yet.
What are you going to do?
Oh, eat decent food.
[Kyle chuckles]
Wings.
Yeah, wings. [both laugh]
[indistinct chatter]
I’m working as a nanny.
A little boy named Jacob.
[soft dramatic music]
He’s five years old.
But I mean, isn’t that… hard?
Yeah, I mean, it’s the same age as Noah would have been.
Kyle, I need to tell you something.
And I need you to listen.
Like, really listen.
[somber music]
[cheers and applause]
[peaceful music]
♪♪
Hey.
Hey, it’s so great to see you guys.
[chuckles] Yeah.
I… I just wanted to get him an apple juice really quick.
Yeah, that’s OK.
[chuckling] Hi.
Hi.
Whoop. [laughter] Hi.
Could I please get one apple juice, please?
Sure.
[Carrie chuckles]
Milo, come on this side, Milo.
That’ll be 3.50.
Thank you.
Thank you.
[suspenseful music]
[speaks Spanish]
OK, let’s go.
♪♪
[phone keyboard clicking]
Hey, the kid’s birthday party is next week, right?
Is it Thursday?
I… I haven’t put it in my phone yet.
Uh, I can check.
Just stay right there.
No.
Oh, no. My phone isn’t here?
Are you sure?
I didn’t…
You had it at the food truck.
I’ll stay with Milo.
You run and get it.
Oh, jeez.
Oh…
Go before someone takes your phone.
OK, thank you.
I’ll be right back, OK?
You stay right here with Carrie.
OK.
OK, thank you.
I got him.
♪♪
[bell rings]
♪♪
Oh.
The honey inside your head.
Hey.
Hey.
Who is this?
♪♪
This is Milo.
♪♪
What’s going on, Josie?
That’s not her name.
Her name is called Carrie.
♪♪
Wait.
Please.
No.
[Kyle sighs]
Carrie?
Is everything OK?
Yeah, I just…
Who was that guy?
Just a friend.
♪♪
I have to go.
♪♪
You OK?
Mmhmm.
♪♪
Kyle, wait, please.
You’re actually doing this.
You’re planning on… you’re actually gonna take him.
No, I thought… you just get… you get into things sometimes, Josie.
And, like, you get a little lost.
And I thought this was just one of those times, but you’re actually going to…
He would be happy with me, with us.
He has parents already.
He has a home. He has a life.
He deserves to be with people who understand him.
You’re being crazy.
♪♪
Josie, honey, I… I… I’m so sorry.
No, fuck you. I’m doing this.
Josie, you don’t know what prison’s like.
I do.
I can’t live without him.
I won’t live without him.
I mean it.
♪♪
Josie? Josie!
I’ll find a way to stage a playdate between Jacob and Milo.
But then I’ll only pick up Milo.
[tense somber music]
Well, what about Jacob?
I’ll make sure he’s busy with something else.
I’ll send Marissa Irvine off to a random address to pick up Milo, but not for a few hours.
It’ll give us time.
♪♪
It’s perfect.
I just… I need to find the right moment.
♪♪
You said you would help me.
I will.
I am.
I have no choice because I don’t want to lose you.
♪♪
[siren wailing]
♪♪
It’ll be worth it.
I promise.
♪♪
It’ll be the three of us.
♪♪
I know an address we can send the mom to.
I thought it was gonna be awkward. And I mean, it was at first. I don’t know a lot of the parents yet.
And I always feel like I’m not doing enough.
Or… anyway, but then I met another mom.
[keyboard clicking]
And she was great.
It was so crazy.
[chuckling]
We had the exact same dress on.
It was hilarious.
That’s cute.
Yeah, we hid out in the bathroom for, like, an hour.
I really liked her a lot.
We talked about getting the boys together for a play date.
It was great.
I feel like it’s so hard to make new friends when everyone’s so busy.
[children playing]
[tense music]
♪♪
We’re going on vacation?
We sure are.
You’re gonna love it.
I bought a bunch of new games for us to play together.
Won’t that be fun?
[Milo giggles] Yay!
[seagulls squawking]
♪♪
Milo…
[soft suspenseful music]
Where are you?
You’re not in the kitchen.
Are you under the bed?
No. [gasps] I see Mr. Chips.
Don’t see you.
[static buzzes]
[on both radios]
I wonder where you could be. There’s only one more spot. No, you’re getting closer.
I want to go home.
♪♪
What?
What do you mean?
♪♪
I miss my mom.
♪♪
When can I go home?
But we could play with walkietalkies again if you’d like.
Or the puzzle.
Wasn’t that fun when we played together?
♪♪
This is what I was talking about.
Stop.
He has been raised by Marissa and Peter.
I don’t want to hear it.
I know you, Josie.
I know you know right from wrong.
And this is wrong.
He belongs with us.
♪♪
Tell me exactly what happened when you took Milo to get his passport made.
I did what you told me to do.
50% payment when he took the picture last night.
The rest is supposed to be when he delivers.
Why?
He’s just… he’s not answering my texts.
♪♪
We need help.
♪♪
[suspenseful rock music]
♪♪
That’s one hell of a story, kiddo.
OK, so what exactly is the plan?
Kyle and I have our passports ready.
We’re getting one for Milo, but… but the guy flaked on us.
Oh, who’d you use?
Your guy.
Yeah, well, that was a mistake.
Well, I didn’t have anyone else to ask.
Now this…
I mean, this is good.
I gotta hand that to you.
What about shithead over here?
Hey, fuck you.
Fuck you, kid, right?
Stop it.
You two are gonna have to get along for once, OK?
The police don’t have his photo, so no one’s looking for him.
How’d you get here?
Rental car, disabled GPS, parked ten minutes away in the woods, just in case.
Mmhmm.
Any way they can trace that rental to you?
That was in Kyle’s name.
Mm. What about this place, huh?
Fake name. Paid in cash.
[sniffles]
So you’ll help us?
I’m bored.
Sorry, buddy.
I know.
It’s a lot of time indoors.
My mom lets me swim.
She takes you to the pool, huh?
Oh, no, no, no.
I bet you’ve got your own pool, don’t you, Milo?
It’s big, too.
I bet it is, yeah.
Hey, Milo.
Hey, hey, come here a sec, Milo.
Come here.
I think I see something…
[gasps]
Behind your ear.
Now, you can keep that, kiddo.
[gasps] OK.
Come on, buddy.
I’ll sit with you.
[tense music]
♪♪
[sniffles]
♪♪
I’ll make a couple of calls, um, get a passport for the kid.
So you’ll help?
Of course, I’ll help.
You’re my daughter, right?
[indistinct chatter]
Peter Irvine, I have your son.
♪♪
[chuckling]
Oh, no, it’s not a prank.
He’s only helping us because he smells money.
I can’t do that.
You see, I’m on a grocery run right now getting some food.
He’s getting us a passport.
How do you know that’s the call he’s making right now?
You need to get some cash together.
♪♪
My dad isn’t perfect.
But he does love me.
I know it.
♪♪
Oh, you fucked us.
You fucked us!
When exactly did this become us?
The second I put my ass on the line to help!
Stop it, both of you.
I’m hungry.
No, no, we bolt now.
That is the only way out of this, right?
OK, so you take that kid, you get in my car, and you drive to my motel.
And you and I are gonna clean up all this kid’s shit so there’s no evidence we were here.
And then we maybe get on a bus and meet with them later.
That’s the fucking plan!
♪♪
Where’s my car seat?
Oh, it’ll be OK.
It’s just a short drive, OK?
♪♪
♪ Everywhere that Mary went ♪
♪ The lamb was sure to go ♪
Where’s Mr. Chips?
What’s Mr. Chips?
It’s his toy.
Uh, it’s his favorite.
What’s it look like?
It’s a frog.
Uh, and it’s… it’s green.
Check the kitchen.
[soft suspenseful music]
I think I saw it.
Uh… uh, no, maybe just down there.
I don’t see it, man.
[gunshot]
[casing clinks]
♪♪
Fucking idiot.
♪♪
[door closes]
[energetic music playing] Later tonight, tune in to “Real Insight” for a live interview with Marissa and Peter Irvine, the parents of missing Milo. It’s been five days since their son’s disappearance. Tonight, we’ll hear what they have to say in an exclusive interview conducted from their home. That’s tonight…
[engine revving outside]
[tense music]
♪♪
[toilet flushes]
♪♪
[door closes]
Is it my birthday today?
Because I counted the days.
[peaceful music]
Sweetie, it is.
Then why isn’t my mom here?
[somber suspenseful music]
♪♪
You know why birthdays are special?
♪♪
Why?
It’s because it’s the day when moms and babies meet each other for the first time.
♪♪
Some moms have kind of a rough time getting there. But they still want to get there. They really do, because mommies, they want to meet their babies so much, Milo. It’s all they think about for so, so long.
I don’t remember meeting my mommy here for the first time.
♪♪
Well, I’m sure she remembers meeting you.
♪♪
Do you have a baby?
Yes, I do.
♪♪
What happened to him?
[door opens]
♪♪
[Rob sighs]
Hey.
[yawns]
[hiccupping]
[quirky orchestral music]
♪♪
I… I don’t understand why Kyle’s not here yet.
Yeah, look, kiddo, I… guess… he just got spooked seeing his face out there, and so he bolted.
He’s not cut out for this kind of thing.
You know, he’s too soft.
Hey, why don’t you go get the kid something?
For his birthday?
Come on.
Even I wouldn’t recognize you out there and all that.
Yeah?
You’ll stay with him?
Course.
[loud cartoonish crash]
[quirky dramatic music]
OK.
♪♪
[keys jingle]
♪♪
[door opens]
♪♪
Hey, Milo.
[suspenseful music]
What if we played a game?
Of, uh… hide-and-seek, yeah?
[suspenseful music]
OK.
♪♪
No, no, no.
Found you.
[laughs] Yeah, you did.
Hey, you’re really good at this, yeah?
You know what? I got an idea.
How about you go and hide in the bathroom?
But then you’ll know where I am.
Uh, yeah, but I got a new friend who’s gonna come and play with us and he doesn’t know that you’re in there, right?
And so I promise that I won’t tell him.
So you be real quiet in there, OK?
And don’t come out until someone finds you.
OK.
OK?
OK.
Now, remember, real quiet, Milo.
OK.
[switch clicks]
[bathroom fan whirring]
[tense music]
♪♪
[keys jingling]
[car horn honking]
[distant car horn honking]
♪♪
Dad?
[sparse somber music]
♪♪
Daddy?
♪♪
[Carrie gasps softly]
♪♪
Milo?
♪♪
♪♪
Milo?
♪♪
[paper rustling]
♪♪
[knock at door]
Yeah, coming. Right. Come in, man.
♪♪
[somber music]
♪♪
[wind whistling]
[tense music]
♪♪
[siren wailing]
♪♪
I love you, Noah.
♪♪
You and me, our brains just work a little different.
♪♪
We hear things different and we see colors different.
♪♪
Hi, Noah.
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Like, for me, Mondays are yellow. They’re orange.
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[breathing deeply]
[baby crying]
Noah?
No, no, I heard him.
He was crying.
Sweetie, I’m sorry.
He didn’t survive the crash.
No, I…
He’s gone.
I heard him.
No, I… I sswear I heard it.
I think that you’re confused.
That must have been the other baby.
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I saw him.
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I saw Noah.
I know that sounds crazy, but he’s alive.
Josie, that’s impossible.
But it happened.
It’s not impossible because it happened.
I don’t know if it was the crash or at the hospital or what, but somehow, they got the babies confused.
Do you believe me?
Josie.
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Josie, I do.
I do believe you.
He looks just like my dad.
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There would be consequences to your actions.
Why didn’t you think of that?
I did, I did! I… I just…
Bullshit. Bullshit.
You never thought of anything.
You never thought of me or our company or everything that’s on the line.
Please, please.
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.
[cell phone rings]
Mark, please.
Look… please, look.
I am not lying.
Mr. Irvine. This isn’t me.
Does the name Josephine Murphy mean anything to you?
Please.
Oh, my god.
[tense music]
I’m not crazy.
Mr. Irvine, did you need…
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He’s my son.
You have my son.



