What Lies Within (2024) Movie Script

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[brooding music]
[phone pings]
[ominous music]
[ominous music]
[ominous music]
[phone pings]
All right.
Karoline?
Karoline.
Do I know you?
It's me. Marcus.
What happened to you?
I'm sorry. I think you have me confused.
I'm visiting Detroit, and wow,
I mean, I'm shocked to see you.
- Look, I really don't know you.
- You do.
Hey, just stay back.
Stay back!
Karoline.
[eerie somber music playing]
This place is getting crazier
and crazier by the day.
[dog barks]
- You made it.
- Yeah.
I got you coffee.
Thanks.
Probably going to need a little
something extra in here,
after this one.
Mm, that bad, huh?
Well, lets see it.
[Woman] Well, I was upstairs in my house
and Im looking down. So, it looks like he
mightve been like super tall.
No real sign of distress.
Yeah.
Her mom said
she didn't hear anything at all.
So howd she find out?
Well, she got up to get a drink of water,
she noticed a broken window.
First thing she thought about
was her daughter.
She went to her room
to check on her and-
With all the missing person cases lately,
it's not a stretch at all.
Yeah.
Let's keep looking.
See if you can find anything
more concrete.
[ominous music]
Got something.
Damn it.
- Another missing persons case, Huh?
- Yep.
It's never easy.
You know you want to tell them,
We'll get your daughter back.
Just give us some time.
When does that actually ever happen?
Sometimes we find answers.
Sometimes we don't.
But when we do,
still counts for something.
I sure wish I had your optimism, Kane.
Blake, if you getting optimism from me,
you should be worried.
(laughs)
I'm going to get another coffee.
You wanna come with?
Sure.
Damn it.
- I left my wallet with Abe.
- Abe?
Who's that? Your new man?
Something like that.
Karoline?
Oh. Hey.
Sorry about the door.
I wasn't trying to wake you.
Yeah, its-its cool.
Don't worry about.
Can I talk to you for a second?
I really got a lot of work to do.
Karoline, we've been seeing each other
for, what, two months now?
And I don't even know
where you live at.
You're in and out of the house
constantly in the middle of the night.
And half the time when
I'm talking to you,
I don't feel like you here with me.
Are you on drugs or something?
What? Abe.
I'm a detective.
I have a lot on my mind,
and this job demands
everything from me at all times.
Am I missing something here?
Karoline,
I just need you to let me in a little bit
more.
That's it.
Or we can talk about this later.
Is that cool with you?
Yeah.
Oh, I hate to ask.
Can you give me a ride to work?
I let my sister use my car.
Sure.
Thank you.
[door slams]
- Do you need help with anything?
- No.
[whimsical upbeat music playing]
I dont know what you got an attitude
for, you making me uncomfortable.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Guess what.
You won't believe it.
What?
- Another...
- missing persons case.
Can you believe it?
Well, I was just at the crime scene, so,
yes, I suppose I can.
What? And no word to your sister?
Okay. I see how it is.
Girl, look, I was tired last night.
[phone pings]
Who was that?
No one important.
Well, I'm assuming that
you've already seen this?
Looks like we don't have much to go on.
They're running the blood for DNA.
Yeah. Maybe thatll give us a lead.
I sure hope so.
- Karoline.
- (screams)
Oh my gosh.
Oh my-
[crickets chirping]
[ominous music]
[hypnotic music]
Thank you, father,
for taking time to see me today.
I know you're busy.
I can always make time for my flock.
That's why I'm here.
Thank you.
So, what's on your mind?
I don't know, father.
Everything's been a blur lately.
When's the last time you've been to mass?
It's been a while.
Would you like for me
to hear your confession?
In the name of the father,
the son and the Holy Spirit.
Bless me, father, for I have sinned.
My last confession was
maybe Christmas.
These are my sins,
I often miss Mass on Sundays,
I slept with my ex a few occasions,
I often don't take care of my health
and my well-being.
For these are my sins.
I'm sorry.
It sounds like you've been absent
from the Lord.
Use this new opportunity
to renew your faith
and relationship with Jesus Christ.
Father, sometimes I have these
violent dreams.
I see death,
and a part of me feels responsible.
Could it be satanic?
Although I wouldn't disregard
the possibility of it being satanic,
I wouldn't start there.
Dreams,
are a reflection of ourselves.
They show us what we're afraid of,
as well as, what we need to confront.
Is there something in your life
that you need to confront?
Maybe? I-I don't know.
Everything's a blur.
I think you should take time to reflect.
Slow down.
Find your inner peace.
Thank you, Father.
Now,
please recite the Act of Contrition.
My God,
I'm hurtly sorry for offending the.
And I detest all my sins
because thy just punishments.
But most of all,
they offend the,
my God, who art
all good and deserving of
all my love.
Damn, this-
This case really got you, huh?
I dont know.
The blood is from the victim.
We have no leads.
Is something else on your mind, hon?
I broke up with Abe.
What?
I mean, I guess
I'm just not talking to him anymore.
What? Okay. Really?
- What happened exactly?
- Nothing, really.
I blocked him,
and he doesn't know where I live.
What?
Look, if he wants to find me,
he can come to the precinct.
Why did you block him, though?
Honestly,
it wasn't really nothing serious.
I just feel like something
was missing.
All right. That's fair, I guess.
But, I mean, you don't think
you're being a little hasty?
So, you the male advocator now?
I mean, no.
I mean, I'm not saying all that, but-
Okay.
How many guys
have you seen in the last year?
I mean, I'm not saying I have
the best track record, but
maybe you should give people a chance.
You ever feel like you lived
a life already?
Like that rebirth stuff?
No. Not really.
Well, I just feel like
I had the perfect husband in a past life.
No one's living up to him.
Girl, what?
You need to get out of that fairy tale,
fantasy land stuff.
You are a homicide detective.
Hey, these fantasies are all I got.
All right, well,
I'm gonna go take another
look at this case file.
Hopefully, this coffee will help
But you drink decafs..
I like the taste.
[rousing music]
(gags)
Kane, so, how'd you
find the body this time?
Just dumb luck.
Car looked like it's been sitting there
for a bit, so I decided to check it out.
And why the street?
I don't know. I saw the
car from a distance and-
Everything okay?
Its okay, just standard procedure.
Hey, Martin.
We just found another body.
How fast you think we can get
the examination done?
All right.
Martin said he'll meet us at the precinct.
[dark sinister music]
[camera shutter ]
Girl. (snaps)
What's going on?
Nothing.
- [Martin] Hello, ladies.
- Oh. Hey, Marty.
Thanks for coming by.
- Hey.
- I got the crime photos.
I know, right?
[Karoline] Woah.
So,
lacerations of the neck, clean cuts,
very little damage to the body.
It looks to be professional to me.
But you do see that
theres small bruising and cuts.
That's probably
when they were transporting the body.
The deceased were smaller women,
the damage from the bodies
while they're transporting it
leads me to believe
that it was somebody of a smaller stature.
I'm thinking it could be a woman.
Not statistically likely.
Well, it's just my observation, Cane.
Thank you, Martin.
This is helpful.
You're welcome.
I will let you know
if I find anything else.
Thanks, Martin. Always good to see you.
No one's happy to see me.
But you're a great liar, Karoline.
I could definitely use a coffee
after this.
Yeah, I'd rather have a drink,
but I guess a coffee will do.
Real life, September sun
You ever feel like you need a vacation,
before the job has even started?
Yup.
Myra?
Sometimes I see things in my dreams.
What are you talking about?
I see things in my dreams.
Like evidence.
That's how I found that car.
I remember the street. It was in my dream.
Karoline, I think youre just tired.
Youre overworked.
You read the case files,
and then you see it in your dreams,
so you think it's from your dreams,
but really you just saw it in
the case file.
I feel like Im going crazy Myra.
Maybe you should think
about actually taking some time off.
I know the higher ups will allow it.
Youve found three
dead bodies in the past month.
That's not easy on anyone.
I know they'll understand.
Maybe you should think
about seeing a therapist.
So, do you think I'm crazy?
Karoline,
we don't use the word crazy
in this office.
You work a high stress job,
and seen some very traumatic things
that can take a toll on anyone.
I've worked with a lot of people
in law enforcement,
and trust me when I say,
this is completely
normal for someone in your line of work.
Now, what I can do is prescribe
you a very low dosage of medication.
This shoukd alleviate
the stress you're feeling
and get you back to normal in no time.
I've never taken any kind of medication.
I don't know if I'm trying to start now.
Don't worry.
This is commonplace.
We can have a follow up session next week
after your vacation.
[soft rousing music]
It's going to be okay, sweetie.
It's okay.
[pills rattle]
Good morning, baby.
Hey, baby.
Hey, here.
You've been having a rough month.
I want you to relax.
Let's have a good day today.
Come here.
(cries)
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Its okay.
It's all right.
(sobs)
Im trying.
But no one comforts me
like you do.
Don't forget about me.
But youre not real.
[TV] It's supposed to
be coming Zugg Island.
[TV chatter]
[TV] Once in a while,
youll hear a boom
And, Ill, get up and look
around
and it's like, woah, where
did that noise come from?
Its a dying pill.
Rough mornings suck.
Yeah,
I bought you another.
Thank you.
I don't know what to say.
No worries.
Just pass it along.
Hey, listen, I got about an
hour before I head to work.
Would you like to sit down and chat?
Id like to get to know the
person who saved my morning.
Sure.
After you.
What do you do?
Eat. Sleep.
Drink.
All right.
Nice meeting you.
No, I'm just joking.
Oh!
Okay.
What do you think I do?
I don't know.
I'm going to say a Detective.
Wow!
Maybe you should be the detective
because you're right on the money.
- Oh, okay.
- How you figure?
I don't know.
The tiredness, the willingness to help.
Your interest in others.
Maybe that's why I'm sitting here.
Or, I mean, it could just be a lucky guess.
I mean, there is a police car there.
So when you ask the question,
you know?
I do like to help people, I think.
I mean, that's why people get
in law enforcement, right?
Or maybe I just have a huge
ego and need to be dominant.
That's what you into?
I don't know.
You're gonna have to find out.
You're going gonna have to
use your detective intuition.
Yeah, my intuition hasn't
been great these days.
I'm always so close, yet, so far away.
Hey, listen, you want to go out for drinks?
You know, I want to repay
for the coffee today.
I dont know.
Hey, listen.
It's okay.
No worries.
No worries. Plus, I got to go anyways.
You know, maybe we can meet up some other
time and have some coffee.
When I got a lot less coffee on me.
Hey, call me tonight.
Sure.
[uplifting music playing]
Hello?
[Man] Hello?
This Karoline?
Hi.
[Man] Hi
I didn't get a chance to
tell you my name, did I?
No, I don't believe so.
[Man] It's Charles.
Charles.
[Charles] Hey, would you like to go out
and get some drinks? Meet at the Pink Lady?
I kinda wanted to stay in tonight.
[Charles] Oh, okay.
Yeah. No worries.
I just, I kind of figured I give it a shot.
Would you
like to join me?
[Charles] Are you a murderer?
I guess you have to find out.
I'll text you my address.
[Charles] Okay.
See you soon.
[Charles] All right. Yeah, see you soon.
- All right, bye.
- [Charles] All right, bye.
[Charles] Hey.
Actually, I don't drink.
What about the Pink Lady?
Well, most people like going,
and I don't mind going to a bar,
but I just normally order a Coke.
- Oh, I can get you a Coke.
- But hold on.
Actually, on second thought, I'll take it.
You sure?
Yeah, its been a while, but what the hell?
Quite impulsive of you.
Says the person who
invited me over on a whim.
Drinks in hand.
To your health.
Just so you know,
I'm always ready and able to defend myself.
All right.
[phones chimes]
Is everything all right?
Nah, its just my true
crime podcast notification.
New episodes.
I like true crime.
Most men I meet usually arent interested.
Kinda stopped telling
people I listen to it.
I don't know. It's kind of weird.
It's actually calming.
It's not the violence is calming,
it's the fact that it's already
happened and it didn't happen to me.
So its like a sense of control.
Maybe were both control freaks.
You want to listen?
Turn it on.
Okay.
This okay?
Yeah,
great.
[podcast playing]
[podcast playing]
For years, the BTK killer eluded capture,
leaving a trail of unsolved crimes
and terrifying residents in his wake.
But the 1980s brought a
shocking twist to the story.
When the killings suddenly stopped.
It wasn't until the early 2000
that the BTK killer resurfaced.
He sent taunting letters to police,
local TV stations and even a cereal box,
revealing chilling details of his crimes.
But it was a computer disk sent to a local
TV station that would be his undoing.
Unbeknownst to Rader, the metadata on that disc contained
a hidden watermark that led investigators straight
to him. During his trial,
Rader confessed to ten murders
committed between 1974 and 1991
and continues to find
torture and kills victims.
We don't have to listen to this.
Nah, its all right.
I mean, it's actually kind of interesting.
Morbid but interesting.
Appreciate you.
Yeah. Plus, you always fall asleep
in the first ten minutes anyways.
- I do not.
- You want me to time it?
Okay, you're probably right.
Charles?
Dennis Rader was sentenced
to ten consecutive life.
Charles likes true crime too.
Whos Charles.
[somber music playing]
So, things are going better?
Yeah. Yeah. They are.
Haven't had any wired dreams.
The ones about the murders.
Happy about that.
That's wonderful.
And I know this isn't really related to mental
health, but I met someone the other day.
Really random, but it felt good.
I don't know.
Dating just always feels off in some way.
I don't think any medication will fix that.
Sometimes we had to be somewhat
uncomfortable to push forward.
Think of it like being in a pit.
You can see the light, but you had to
climb out of the dark to get to it.
It's uncomfortable.
Painful, but it doesn't mean your
destination isn't waiting for you.
You just had to pay the price to get to it.
It's like therapy.
People are uncomfortable at first,
but they get past it and it becomes
just another part of their life.
You know, like talking to their mother.
It depends on who your mother is.
Yes. That's true.
But you know what I mean.
Just keep pushing forward
and stay on your meds.
[ominous music]
I really enjoyed today.
I did too.
I want to show you something.
Okay.
We living in this fantasy
We feel each other energy
I look into your eyes I say
I look into your eyes I say
We living in this fantasy
We feel each other energy
I look into your eyes I say
I look into your eyes I say
I know
Who you are
Oh, baby, I know
You gone play your part
I know
I like coming here.
Feels familiar.
Maybe it's just nature, sound of the birds.
You hear all those conspiracies
about Zugg Island, that wierd hum.
How they never found out what it was.
All those investigations and nothing.
I really don't pay attention
to that type of thing.
Me either.
[train bells]
Sometimes it feels like
I could feel the vibrations
coming from the island.
It's calming.
Ive come here a lot
in the past few months,
these missing person cases,
it's been rough
and this spot always calms me down.
But I wanted to share it with you.
It's a special place to me.
And I have something special to tell you.
When I first met you, I really wasn't sure.
And to be honest, I really didn't
feel any kind of way about you.
But these last days,
I feel completely different.
Like Ive never felt this way about anyone.
It feels good.
That makes me happy.
Really happy.
I don't know, I still feel that
something's going to go wrong,
something I can't anticipate.
I think I'm just scared of losing this.
It's okay.
Youre really special to me
And I enjoy spending time with you.
Let's just take it one day at a time.
Thats all one person really has, right?
What if today was our last day?
Well, it wouldn't be a bad one.
[eerie music playing]
(screams)
How has your vacation been?
Good.
I mean, the medications working.
The weird dreams stopped.
I think it was helping
me let go of something.
Whatever I was holding onto.
I actually met this really nice guy.
Even told him how I felt
just the other night.
How did you feel?
Like maybe he's the guy I've been looking for.
- [Therapist] But?
But I also feel a sense of dread.
Sometimes we scare ourselves
out of what is good for us.
I had a dream.
I woke up in a dark room.
I was tied up and I couldn't move.
But I saw Charles,
the man I've been dating.
It was like
he tied me up.
All those good feelings I was
experiencing felt like they were just
torn away.
I don't think I could trust anybody
ever.
Karoline
is okay to take your time,
but sometimes you just had to push
forward, push past your comfort zone.
Dreams represent what
we are most afraid of.
Its normal to be afraid
of relationships and men.
But you can't let it hold you back
from the life you want to live.
Keep on your meds.
Stay the course.
Youll pull through this.
[static music playing]
[answering machine] You have reach a number that
has been disconnected or is no longer in service,
[answering machine] You have reach a number that
has been disconnected or is no longer in service,
[vibrations]
(screams)
[ominous music playing]
(throwing up)
[phone vibrates]
[phone vibrates]
[phone vibrates]
[phone vibrates]
- [Myra] Hey there.
- Hey.
[Myra] Welcome back from the dead.
What?
I was just calling to check up on you.
Hey, you there?
Can you meet me in 30
minutes of Charmas Meck?
You're on edge today.
Karoline, what's going on?
I don't even know where to begin.
Anywhere youd like.
Myra,
I looked over the case files again.
Any leads?
No.
But there were no mentions of streets.
No mention of known stolen vehicle.
My dreams led me to that body
Myra!
How did my dreams lead me to that body?
How?
Karoline!
Karoline, look, I think
you're jsut stressed out.
What's going on in your personal life?
Are you seeing anyone?
This isnt about Charles!
This isnt about Charles!
Who is Charles?
Look,
Charles doesn't matter.
But something does.
I brought you here for a reason.
What reason?
Why did you bring me here?
I had another dream.
[ominous music playing]
Please, no.
Karoline?
Do you see anything?
I don't smell anything.
Oh, thank God. Oh!
It's okay.
It's.
It's okay. Hon?
Its okay.
[eerie music playing]
Im from the Milky Way
I am light years away
Came after be a sensi
They gonna say what they say,
but they know they not me
See my wave, wanna surf up on it
Came after be a goddess
And Im being modest,
Im from the Milky Way
I am light years away.
Came after be a sensi
They gonna say what they say,
but they know they not me
You alone?
Yep.
Cant say that Im surprised.
What do you want?
I could ask you the same thing.
This isnt real.
Doesn't matter.
[tense music]
Are you sure?
Maybe you don't want me to be real.
Maybe you dont want to
know who you really are.
I know who I am.
[phone chimes]
[phone chimes]
[door knocks]
- Hey.
- Hey.
You look tired.
I am.
I am tired.
Who is that?
Hey, what?
Karoline.
[dramatic music playing]
Hey, what's going on with you?
I could ask you the same.
What do you mean?
Are you still on your meds?
Why does that matter?
Why wouldn't it matter?
I cant do this right now. I just can't.
I need to be alone. Sorry.
Karoline.
Karoline.
[door knocks]
- Hey.
- Hey, Martin. Thanks for coming by.
No problem, Karoline. What you got for me?
Could you check these out?
Let me know what they are.
A friend caught her son with them,
he claims are just any depressants.
But...
Antidepressants you say?
Well, yeah, you know, I'll check it out.
I'll let you know what I find. Okay?
Have a good one.
Appreciate it, Marty.
[hypnotic ominous music playing]
[somber music playing]
[phone vibrates]
[phone vibrates]
Hello?
[Martin] Hey, its Martin.
I checked out those pills you gave me.
It's really strange, I.
I honestly have no idea what they are,
but they're definitely not antidepressants.
Oh.
[Martin] Your friend should
definitely keep an eye on her son.
Whatever these are, they
could be very dangerous.
Hello, this is Georgia with
East Detroit Counseling Group.
How can I help you?
Hi. I think there was a
mix up on my medication.
[Georgia] Okay.
Could you give me your doctor's name?
- Marissa Hill.
- [Georgia] Marissa Hill.
Got it.
[Georgia] I'm sorry, but we don't have
anyone working here with that name.
Can I have your name, Miss?
Karoline Kane.
[Georgia] Karoline Kane, one second.
I'm sorry, Karoline,
it looks like we don't have anyone
here with your name as a patient.
You must have the wrong place.
No, no, no.
Are you sure?
You're the building on
Kercheval and Van Dike, right?
[Georgia] Yeah, I'm sure, that is us.
But we don't have either of
those names in the system, so.
Yeah.
Have a good day!
[dramatic sinister music]
What are you doing?
- You need to come with me.
- Why?
Because this isn't going to end well for...
Youre stalking me.
You're stalking me!
You better have a good explanation because
I'm not in the mood to be played with
Check your phone.
Check your phone.
It will help
Welcome back.
What's going on?
How did we get here?
You followed a prompt, Karoline.
Just like you were trained to do.
- Drop the gun.
- Okay.
- Right now.
- Okay.
Relax.
Okay.
You better think carefully
before you make your next move.
I told you I wasn't playing.
Why am I here?
Okay,
just check your phone.
No, you tricked me.
No, Im not looking at that again.
You better start talking to
me in a way that makes sense.
I want to give you something. Okay?
Hold on.
You take whatever it
is you have out slowly.
Or it will be the last move you ever make.
You got me?
Yes.
Just take these.
All right?
And everything will go back to normal.
You sick bastard.
Do you think I'm completely off my rocker?
Get on the ground!
- Okay.
- On your knees.
Okay, okay.
You stalking me? I swear,
if anyone comes lurking out of those trees,
youre going to be the first person I shoot.
Calm down.
Chill.
It's just us out here,
all right?
And I'm not joking about the
pills, but if you take these, ,
everything will go back
to the way that it was.
To the way that it was?
What was that?
I dont even know what my
life is or was anymore.
Do you really want to know?
Do you?
Do you know how you found
all those missing people?
Your dreams, right?
Those werent dreams, Karoline,
those are memories.
You killed those people.
And you hid the bodies.
No.
Thats not possible.
Of course it is.
Its the only logical explanation.
How do you think that I know?
Because I had you do it.
You were the perfect tool, Karoline.
You have no parents, no family.
And your only link to
the past is your husband,
who disappeared five years ago.
[uplifting music playing]
And after your husband's disappearance,
got into law enforcement.
That's why you're in the
missing persons unit.
Aint your goal to become a detective?
That's what kept you living.
The cases, the solutions, all of it.
It was all therapeutic.
But eventually, it wasn't enough.
You realized that it was an empty goal,
a path, with no destination.
I dont... I dont understand.
Youre part of an experiment, Karoline.
The program was stopped in the 1960s,
and they just was started back up.
With all the craze of the coronavirus,
the CIA was looking for new
methods for counterterrorism.
And what better way
than a tool and a weapon
that does whatever we ask
to do, with no hesitation
and with no knowledge of
what they've already done?
That's impossible.
Why do you think you come to these woods?
Because this is where we hold
the experiments, on this island.
And you slept here.
And the vibrations from the factories
they give you comfort.
No, no.
My last dream was a dead end.
There's nothing in that car.
It never happened.
No.
You killed that person and
hid the body in the car.
And we came and took the body
before you could find your way back to it.
You're becoming a liability,
I think all the training
and all the drugs worked so well at first
because you didn't want to remember.
You were ready to die.
I gave you a new life
because you didn't want
to remember the old one.
That's why the program works so well.
But something changed.
You start looking for
answers subconsciously.
But there is a way out.
I developed a new drug that can fix all
of this, and I'll talk with the board.
Ill convince them that you are still
viable. That you are a valuable asset,
That you are still the ideal candidate.
Put the gun down.
Lets just go back to
the way it was before.
Back to what?
That's not a life.
We had a life.
How do you think I know so many
intimate details about you?
- You probably could read my mind some crazy shit like that.
- No, because we were seeing each other.
I was the first person that you told about
your missing husband, about everything.
How did you do this to me?
Because you were going to kill yourself.
You had no reason to live.
And I wasn't enough.
In a way,
I saved to you.
I told you
that I would take away all your troubles.
But you didn't understand
right then. You didn't need to.
So I'm still supposed to thank you?
You let me be used as, what?
A political weapon?
Who am I killing exactly?
Karoline, how do you think
these programs get funded?
Somebody's got to do the dirty work
for the people that are holding the money.
You're that person.
Thanks to you, this program stays funded.
Do you know how much good
this program could do?
The needs of the many
outweigh the needs of the few.
Your public servant. Surely you can understand that.
- The needs of the many?
The many rich white men, murdering
prostitutes to protect their ambition?
A small price to pay for
the security of this nation.
Stop thinking so small minded, Karoline.
And this is how you treat someone you love?
Out of all the people in the world,
you choose me for the task.
Well, I wouldn't say that you love me.
You would have chose death over me.
There's nobody like you, Karoline.
That's why you're the perfect
person for this program.
And I bet my career on that.
You can never love anyone.
After I put you in the program,
you were the only person that I observed.
You caught me off guard at
the coffee shop that day.
Or maybe I wanted it to happen.
I risked my entire career to interact
with you that closely, again.
I guess
I guess I just missed you.
Don't let me down.
This is the easiest way for both of us.
I once told you
that I knew you like helping people.
I still believe that.
You good person.
Karoline.
[somber music playing]
I think you killed my husband.
What?
The missing persons.
The timing.
All very convenient.
You have no basis for that accusation.
Oh, so now we're hold in the court of law.
Charles.
I could never fall for a man like you.
Well, you did.
And you have again.
You got me so drugged out of my mind
I could fall for just about anyone.
You think in my right state of mind
Ill fall for a man like you?
You don't even know who you are.
Let alone what I've done.
You're right about one thing, Charles.
I am a good person.
But you?
You're not.
[gunshot]
(grunts)
[sinister music playing]
[sinister music playing]