Saving Grace s01e01 Episode Script
Pilot
[ Acoustic Guitar.]
[ Man .]
So pretty and, oh, so bold Got a heart full of gold on a lonely road - She said ''I don't even think that God can save me'' - Save me Am I gaining ground Am I losing face Have I lost and found my saving grace Thankful for the gift my angels gave me [ Woman .]
Oh.
Oh, God.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
- Oh, Grace.
- [ Moaning .]
I can't do this anymore.
I can't do this anymore.
- What? - It's wrong, Grace.
Look, it's over.
It's over.
It's the last time.
I mean it.
Damn it, Ham.
If it's the last time, can't we at least finish? [ Grunting .]
- [ Laughing .]
- Look.
Look, I want you to promise me.
Do you swear- swear to God that we'll never do this again? I don't believe in God.
But I promise you'll never have mind-blowing sex with me again.
Happy? You don't feel bad about this at all, do you? I'm not the one who's married.
Oklahoma City Police are still working with the F.
B.
I.
But as of this morning there are no new leads in the disappearance of who vanished two weeks ago while walking to a neighborhood store.
Last night, the fourth grader's father spoke at a prayer vigil held at Will Rogers State Park.
Thank you, everybody, for coming.
Me and my family can feel your prayers and we know that the Lord is gonna bring Maddy home.
- [ Channel Switches .]
- And then eliminate war and hunger.
[ Man .]
the Oklahoma City area at about - [ Channel Switches .]
- The street where police found the little girl's sweater which was lying right over here in this front yard.
Neighbors tell us the police have been here almost every day.
[ Woman .]
Our whole neighborhood is looking for Maddy Franks.
- We're handing out flyers, forming search parties- - [ Burps .]
- and anything else we can to help.
- [ Burps .]
[ Man .]
If my 1 0-year-old daughter was missing I'd be raising hell instead ofhaving prayer vigils.
[ Man #2 .]
Well, I think between the F.
B.
I.
, the Oklahoma City Police and God we have a pretty good team searching for Maddy.
[ Man #1 .]
All I'm sayin'is that little girl better be found alive.
[ Man #2 .]
Okay, thanks for the call.
Rise and shine, Boomer Sooners.
Folks, it's a glorious Oklahoma morning, and I want to hear what's on your mind.
- Call me at 555-4 20 1.
- [ Dog Barking .]
[ Country .]
[ Beeps .]
Honey, it's Mom.
I hope you're going to come on Sunday.
[ Woman .]
Grace, Mom's called me 50 times about Sunday, and I just- Grace, this is Leo.
What do you want me to tell Mom about Sunday? She keeps calling me every 1 0 minutes wanting to know whether you're coming or not.
Are you? Are you coming or not? [ Boy .]
Hi, Aunt Grace.
Why does a flamingo lift up one leg? Because ifhe lifts up the other one, it'd fall over.
[ Laughs .]
flamingo lift up one leg? Because ifhe lifts up the other one, it'd fall over.
[ Laughs .]
[ Rings .]
Yeah? Got it.
[ Man .]
That's how you know That there's always something better [ Sighs .]
Now we just gotta find my badge.
Seek the truth that comes together Find the strength you need forever Climb the mountains that might fight you on your way Now there's always something better You'll survive it through whatever That's how you know [ Engine Revving .]
[ Laughs .]
This is gonna be hell.
You gotta be physically disabled.
Being a mental case doesn't count.
Explains why I dated you for three months.
- You get some sleep? - Worried about me? You've been tearing through this case like an F5 tornado.
Yeah.
Worried you're gonna blow it.
Oh, blow me.
It's been two weeks.
We got nothin'.
Someone's gotta rip it up.
Tech guys looking at tapes from last night's ''Come toJesus, Save Maddy'' rally? Nothin' so far.
But we got a tip on our hotline.
Eddie Austin.
Mows the lawns near Maddy's school.
Witness saw him talking to a little girl around the time Maddy disappeared.
- Sure looks like the composite.
- Oh, it gets better.
Neighbors saw a guy driving a black Toyota.
- This kid drives a dark blue Honda.
- Easy to get mixed up.
Yeah, he's supposed to be inside with his farm club.
All you gotta do is make the I.
D.
We'll talk to him when he comes out.
Drag his ass out and scare the snot out of him.
- Boss says to keep it low-key.
- Uh-huh.
What happened to your partner? [ Cattle Lowing .]
- [ Lowing Continues .]
- I don't want to talk about it.
- Looks like it hurts.
- It ain't nothin' I don't deserve.
- We had sex a couple times.
- Eight times.
We didn't kill anybody, Ham.
[ Talking Rapidly, Indistinct .]
[ Auctioneer Continues, Indistinct .]
Lord Almighty.
Well, I ain't never seen such a pretty gal buyin' cattle.
Elvis is in the building.
Don't believe I ever seen cowboy boots carrying around a finer ass either.
Name's Alvin.
Alvin Green.
- Alvin.
- Hmm? - You're looking at the wrong piece of meat.
- [ Chuckles .]
- Buy a cow.
- Oh.
Ow.
[ Auctioneer.]
Sold her-$ 1,300.
[ Mouthing Words .]
Well, how do you like her, boys? $7 00, early to go.
[ Auctioneer Continues, Indistinct .]
I'm taking your advice.
I'm gonna buy me this cow.
How do you like her? Look at those markings on her side.
Kind oflooks likeJesus, don't it? Sold the cow for $1 ,425.
- He's headed out.
- Lord.
- Them jeans is tighter than a tit between toes.
- [ Grunts .]
- Next time you annoy the shit out of some woman, Alvin- - Mm-hmm? remember she might just deck your redneck ass.
[ Grunts .]
ShootI Get back here.
HeyI Stop, dumb-assI I said stop, you little shit! Freeze! All right.
All right.
Go aroundI Cut him off.
- Got him! - [ Mooing .]
Got him.
- Sit still.
- Shit.
Get him back.
[ Cheering .]
Chase through the stockyard? What the hell happened? Kid got spooked for some reason.
- Guilty conscience.
Why else he run? - Got the warrant for the car? - What car? - We impounded the kid's car.
Rhetta can see if the carpet fibers match what we got off Maddy's sweater.
- Without a goddamn search warrant? - Let's bring in the neighbor.
She makes the I.
D.
We get the warrant.
Car's here.
Ready to go.
Bobby, Butch, interview the kid.
Ham, fill in the F.
B.
I.
Rhetta, do not touch his car.
Hanadarko, in my office.
I just got a call from the chief who just got off the phone with the governor who had just spoken to the richest cattleman in Oklahoma.
- You know who that is? - No.
- You just knocked him on his ass.
- That guy? Shit.
- Alvin something.
- Alvin Green, and you gotta apologize.
- That guy was a dick.
- Well, the chief still wants an apology.
Since Green had to go to Dallas, you're on garbage detail until he gets back tomorrow.
I'm gonna be cleaning up suicides and O.
D.
's while we got a 1 0-year-old girl missing? - Yeah.
- So I'll call the stupid pig and apologize.
- [ Laughs .]
You gotta do it in person.
- Are you kidding me? -What about Eddie Austin? What about Maddy? -You think I'm happy about this? First decent lead we got, and I gotta put you on the bench? Get outta here.
Hey, Ham, did you bring in the neighbor? [ Ham .]
She couldn't make the I.
D.
on Eddie Austin.
Shit.
Bobby and Butch getting anything out of him? Nah.
He's nervous about something.
Half asleep one minute, wired the next.
- Drugs? Stress getting to him? - We found he wasn't at school the day Maddy disappeared.
- Where does he go to school? - Over at Franklin.
I know the football coach at Franklin.
Want to meet there? Do you want to get kicked off the case? Do your penance.
- We got it covered.
- Okay, bye.
- And, Grace? - What? Behave yourself.
[ Bell Rings .]
Hey, Aunt Grace.
Did you like my flamingo joke? - Oh, it cracked me up.
- I got second place in my spelling bee.
- Oh, way to go, man.
Knock, knock.
- Who's there? - Adelia.
- Adelia who? ''Adelia'' some cards and we'll play poker.
Coming to my mom's birthday on Sunday? Can't.
Gotta work.
So which one is she? That's Annabelle.
She's really pretty, Clay.
Is she a cop? Yeah.
[ Siren Wailing .]
- Whoa! - Whoo-hoo-hoo.
Show Annabelle your gun.
- Can I hold it? - Not in the car.
You trying to get me fired? - [ Laughing .]
- Come on.
Tell her about the bad guy who stabbed you.
I think I'd rather tell you about the new pirate movie that's rated ''Aarr!'' - [ Phone Ringing .]
- Okay, quiet.
This is important police business.
Yeah.
You get my message? Meet me at Louie's, 6:30.
Sorry, kids.
Police emergency.
[ Tires Squealing .]
Louie.
You find proof she was in that car, we know we got the right guy.
I'm not touching that car till you get me a warrant.
Why are you always so damn ethical? I just hope to God she's alive.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph.
Maddy Franks was dead within three hours of the time she disappeared.
- Shit.
- I'm whoopin' your ass.
Wait till the second half.
You ready for another drink? No, I can't.
I need to go.
The kids are in bed.
Ronnie's on the couch watching the game.
You don't need to go home.
Yes, I do, because Ronnie's in bed and the kids are watching the game.
[ Laughs .]
Who? Who? Mmm.
Whoa.
Who's that? Lonnie Tipton.
I went out with him a couple of times last year.
- Oh, yeah.
The dentist from Tulsa? - Mm-mmm.
- The cable guy? - Mm-mmm.
You gotta give me more than that.
- Vegas.
- Oh! - He's the guy you went to Vegas with? - Yeah.
- The one who sang ''Oklahoma'' while y'all were having sex? - Yeah.
I don't want to get a call tomorrow morning from Caesars Palace.
He's the coach at Franklin.
Knows Eddie Austin.
- Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
- Hey, hey.
- How you doin'? So good to see you.
- I'm good.
How are you? Oh, my goodness.
Hey, man, here I am Rockin'the stage and shakin'the stands With a punch of the drums the blast of the amps - [ Horn Honking .]
- [ Tires Squealing .]
Hey, man, here I am Livin'the life with the world in my hands A rush from the crowd the roar of the fans When the lights come up He feels like - The champ - [ Tires Screeching .]
[ Continues, Faint .]
S-Sir? Can you hear me? [ Beeping .]
- [ Busy Signal .]
- Shit! Come on.
Don't do this to me.
This can't- You can't do this to me.
Come on, breathe.
Breathe, damn it.
Dear God.
Please help me.
I'm Earl.
What do you need? I-I gotta call for help.
Well,you just did, Grace.
Finally.
[ Spits .]
How do you know my name? - God sent me.
- God sent you? Yeah.
On your knees, nutcase.
- Okay, here we go.
- Earl? Your name's Earl? Sit your ass down on your knees, Earl.
Now! I'm gonna have to drag you kicking and screaming, aren't I? [ Bird Shrieks .]
Sorry.
Needed a hit of God's power, I guess.
Here's the deal.
You're headed for hell, Grace, but God's givin' you one last chance.
Sent me to help you.
- Huh? - I'm not gonna be around all the time so you can't just snap your fingers and expect me to show up.
I'm busy.
There's a lot of people going to hell these days.
In fact, I gotta be on a golf course in Florida in a few minutes, so we need to wrap this up.
- Huh? - Do you hear one word I said? This is some alcoholic blackout thing.
[ Blows .]
You asked for God's help.
Do you remember that, Grace? Do you remember killing a man because you were driving like a drunk maniac? - Yes.
- You want God's help or not? [ Wind Howling .]
Wow.
Amazing, isn't it? That's the power of faith.
I'm just FedEx deliverin' the message.
- It's almost better than sex.
- Grace! - What? - This is your last chance.
You ready to turn your life over to God? [ Horn Honking .]
[ Continues, Faint .]
Holy shit.
[ Whines .]
I've lost my mind, Gus.
[ Knocking .]
- Darlene kicked me out.
- You can't stay here.
- Agh.
I got you fake champagne.
- You need to go home to Darlene.
No.
What I need is right here.
[ Laughs .]
What happened with Eddie Austin? Ah, we had to let him go.
His parents lawyered up and shut us down.
- What about his car? - He drove it home.
No, Ham.
You can't stay here.
I want to be alone.
You hate to be alone.
What's wrong, babe? Do you believe in God? - What? - Do you believe in God? - Are you serious? - Damn it, Ham.
Yes or no? - Yes.
- Do you believe in miracles? Huh? I think your body's a miracle.
[ Sighs .]
Oh, gosh, Grace.
Oh, Grace.
[ Moaning .]
- You have to go.
- Grace, wait! You are so full of shit.
Excuse me? I'm talking to you as a priest, okay? - Not my brother.
- Does that mean you're coming back to the church? - No.
- Why not? This is not about the Catholic Church.
It's about God and this angel.
And if-And if- - And if I'm losing my mind.
- Are you drunk? Jesus Christ.
You've been on my ass my entire life about God.
I finally want to talk about him, you tell me I'm full of shit.
You are.
An angel named Earl who chews tobacco? I swear,Johnny.
And it all started this morning.
I saw a cow with markings on its side that looked just like the face ofJesus.
Cr-Crown of thorns and the- and the- the whole deal.
- Really? - I-I-I'm insane, right? Look, if you're asking me if God can perform miracles, the answer is yes.
If you're asking me if God would stage a drunk-driving accident and have an angel take you to the Grand Canyon- - No.
I doubt it.
- Good.
Before tonight, when was the last time you prayed? You need to pray, Grace.
Ask for forgiveness for the desire to lead a life without sin.
Okay.
It must be this case.
I just gotta get some sleep.
Grace, wait, wait.
Wait.
[ Sighs .]
I want to give you something.
But I don't want my teeth kicked in, okay? Shit.
[ Latin Pop .]
[ Man .]
Vamonos! Save me from this prison Lord, help me get away 'Cause only you can save me now From this misery I've been lost in my own place And I'm gettin'weary How far is heaven And I know that I need I need it today, Rhetta.
And the red dust analyzed too.
- I can't get to this today.
- Can you just see if it's blood? Don't you have a shirt like this? Shit me.
It's blood.
- Is this your shirt? - I'll explain everything later.
Where's a pin? - I need you to see if it's my blood, okay? - No, not okay.
No.
Every time you say you'll explain later, I end up in trouble.
- What's going on, Grace? - We need a drink first.
Trust me.
Eddie Austin worked out all summer to make the football team.
The day before Maddy disappeared, he found out he didn't make the cut.
- Yeah, so? - So it could've been the tipping point.
What's goin' on? Tape from the candlelight vigil.
Gee.
Guilty pervert or concerned citizen? What do you think? I think I slept in my car last night, Grace.
- Why didn't you get a motel room? - [ Door Opens .]
Ham, looking good.
- Lieutenant go for it? - Go for what? - Yeah, he's calling the chief.
- Go for what? - We want to put a tail on Eddie Austin 2 4-7.
- We're good to go.
- You need volunteers? - You apologize to Alvin Green? [ Tires Screeching .]
[ Horse Whinnying .]
[ Alvin .]
No.
No, he's twice his size.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Nah, I like that boy that's playing quarterback.
He has got an arm on him like a damn machine gun.
Well, you better believe it.
[ Chuckles .]
Hey, listen, little buddy, I gotta run.
You let me know, okay? - [ Phone Beeps .]
- I want to apologize for yesterday.
[ Sighs, Clears Throat .]
I accept your apology.
- Thank you.
- Mm-hmm.
[ Chuckles .]
But you're gonna have to do more than that if you want to get your job back.
- What does that mean? - Well, it means pucker up.
Mmm.
Oh, come on, honey.
[ Grunts .]
Now loosen up.
Get your hand off my breast.
What you gonna do? You gonna sucker punch me again? [ Groans .]
[ Cow Lows .]
[ Lows .]
Why should my ass be the only one saved? - I'll see ya.
- [ Horn Honking .]
[ Laughs .]
That was the cable guy.
- Cute.
- He rodeos on the weekend.
Okay.
You see it? Can you see it? - Oh, my God.
- I know.
What'd I tell ya? Holy cow.
So, what are you gonna say to Earl the next time you see him? Get the hell out of my dream.
Don't you want to get a list of questions together? I would.
- Like what? - Like, is Jesus the Son of God? Was he conceived by the Holy Spirit? What happens when we die? What's the deal with cramps? - It was a dream, Rhetta.
- It was a miracle.
Is that safe? Probably not.
Look, I know you go to mass every Sunday and believe, but I don't.
And even SaintJohnny said it didn't happen.
- He didn't know about the blood on your shirt.
- Did you test it? - It's not yours.
- Is it human blood? - As opposed to divine? - I don't know.
Yes, it was normal human blood.
- You gotta test the red dust.
- Why can't you just believe that it happened? Miracles happen all the time.
You just have to believe.
If there's a God, why would he save my ass last night? But not in fourth grade from Father Patrick ''Satan'' Murphy? Or when my sister needed him? Or Maddy Franks? If I had the answers, I would've given 'em to you a long time ago.
[ Grace.]
We got the woman who phoned in the tip.
She saw Maddy talking to Eddie Austin in the park.
- She thinks.
- He was at the vigil.
His one and only friend said he's obsessed with the case.
So is half the city.
I've gotta roll down the window.
I'm dying here.
You ain't rolling down the damn window.
I'm freezing my ass off.
He skipped school the same day Maddy disappeared, has no alibi.
Well, we got no evidence, which means no warrant.
[ Blows .]
[ Man Singing On Radio, Faint .]
[ Grace.]
Do we know where they go fishing? - Yeah, Lake Texoma.
Rangers are checking it out.
- Maddy was in that car.
- Don't even think it.
- Look.
- No, I'm not.
- Look.
[ Dog Barking .]
I'm curious.
Are you curious? Uh, we gotta wait till the cans get down for at least- No, we don't.
Cans are on the street.
They're city property.
I'm checking it out.
[ Continues .]
Great.
He went off his meds.
Yeah.
The poor, depressed, pissed-off pedophile murderer asshole.
- Come on, Big-head Gus-head.
Go make wee-wee.
- [ Whines .]
- [ Squishing Sound .]
- Goddamn it.
You gotta stop cussin', man.
What's it gonna take, Grace? You want another miracle? You want God himself to come talk to you? - I don't believe in God.
- [ Chuckles .]
Well, I wouldn't be here if you didn't believe in God.
Pretty soon, you're gonna have to admit it.
[ Spits .]
- Angels don't chew tobacco.
- Well, I love a good chaw.
- This doesn't make sense.
- But sleepin' with different guys and gettin' drunk every night, lyin', stealin', using people- overall just being a major dick to everybody you meet makes sense? If there's a God, tell him to bring it on.
- I got some questions for him.
- Let me guess.
You want to know why there's evil, betrayal, tragedy and death.
- Basically, yeah.
- It doesn't work that way.
Well, then tell me how it works.
Angels, heaven, God, death, whole deal.
Explain it to me.
Heaven first.
Well, no pearly gates things.
More like a- an opening in the clouds with this gospel choir of angels singin' you into glory.
N-No throne.
God sits on a monster Harley.
Whenever you hear thunder, he's startin'that baby up.
Screw you, Earl.
W-Wait.
Look.
I'm-I'm-I'm sorry.
It's just, uh,you guys always ask the same questions.
If I give you the answers, well, there's no room for faith.
I'm just here to help you.
Then help me find Maddy Franks.
I can't help you solve crimes either.
What about the blood on my shirt? Whose is it? - Leon Cooley.
- Who? [ Barking .]
[ Growls .]
Hi.
I was just calling you.
- Why? We get the warrant? - No.
The red dust is not indigenous to Oklahoma.
And the blood on your shirt matches an inmate in McAlester State Prison.
Leon Cooley.
- How did you know that? - Shit.
He's been on death row since '93.
What the hell? [ Siren Blaring .]
- [ Rings .]
- Yeah? Eddie Austin's cracking up.
He called his mom from school, said he had Maddy.
At school? Yeah.
That's all he said, but his car's there.
He slipped the goddamn tail.
Ham's got the park near his house.
Lieutenant wants us with Mom.
[ Man Singing In German .]
[ Continues .]
[ Continues .]
Shit.
[ Continues On Headphones .]
I just wanna talk to you, Eddie.
I'm startin' to draw a crowd.
If you jump, they'll talk about you for a couple days.
You stay alive, tell us where Maddy is - you stay in our minds forever.
- It's too late.
It's too late.
- We still need to find her.
- She wouldn't stop crying.
- Tell me where she is, Eddie.
- I'm so messed up.
- You've been depressed, upset.
- Do you believe in God? - Where's Maddy? - [ Shouting .]
Do you believe in God? - Yeah.
- You do? - Yeah, I guess.
- You're an idiot.
[ Continues .]
- Feel better? - No.
The kid wanted to kill himself.
It wasn't your fault.
Thanks, Butch.
Now I feel better.
- You've been in here five hours.
- What did you get from Mom and Dad? That he was a saint.
Loved old people and animals.
And little girls.
Probably one of the best days of his life.
You get some sleep, Grace.
I used to hide shit all over my room.
Cigarettes, booze, condoms.
I hollowed out a candle one time, hid some pot, which was great till my idiot sister lit it during a thunderstorm.
This kid had a lot more to hide than I did.
So where is it? That's where I put my stash.
You put your rubbers in the heating and air-conditioning vent? Yeah.
Well, that's about as smart as puttin' pot in a candle.
- We're gonna find Maddy.
- Her bones, maybe.
It's empty.
There you are.
[ Fabric Rips .]
- Oh, man.
- Grace, what are you doin'? - They need to know their son was a freak.
- Shove it in their face? - Move.
- How's that gonna help, Grace? - What's going on? - His parents need to see this.
Mom's sedated, Dad's a zombie.
That can wait till tomorrow.
What about Maddy's mom and dad? This is bullshit.
He confessed.
His parents are in denial.
If- If they see this, if they see he had a problem maybe I can walk in there and make them remember something they don't- Detective.
Go home, Detective.
Get some sleep.
- I'm fine.
- You're not fine.
You need sleep.
Anything breaks, we'll call you.
I'm ordering you, Detective.
Go home.
- [ Heavy Metal .]
- [ Man Singing In German .]
[ Ends .]
- We have something? - I just wanted to see if you're all right.
Yes.
I'm okay.
- You gonna get some sleep? - I don't need sleep.
- [ Indistinct .]
- Yes.
Oh! Uh-uh.
Oh.
Gracie? I should've made him tell me.
Well, he wasn't gonna tell you.
- Was he just trying to mess me up? - Who? And I went for it like an idiot.
Just like the kid said.
What the hell for? Some kind of test? I flunked, okay? Strike me dead! - [ Sobbing .]
- Grace.
He wants to bring me to my knees? Oh.
Hey, hey.
Oh, Grace.
Oh, God, wait.
Wait, wait.
Stop, stop, stop.
- What are you doing? - [ Chuckling .]
I don't know.
[ Sighs .]
I don't know.
It's all right.
It's all right.
What are you doing? What if Eddie wasn't at his high school when he called his mom? What if he was at his grade school? Garden house.
He finished mowing their lawn Eight blocks away is where we found Maddy's sweater.
Right smack between them is Ronald Reagan grade school.
- Yeah, okay.
- My niece was supposed to go there.
But it had mold or asbestos- something- and they shut it down like five years ago.
Bobby? Maddy? It's okay.
You're okay, honey.
It's okay, honey.
- I want my mommy.
- Oh, we're gonna get you your mommy.
Come here, honey.
[ Screams .]
Oh.
Leon Cooley gets one hour of fresh air a day inside an exercise cage.
He hasn't been out of here in 1 2 years.
- You say you're investigatin' a car accident? - Yeah.
That's why Leon was here in the first place.
That's why Leon was here in the first place.
- He was drivin' drunk.
Killed a woman.
- I know.
- Know why his ass was on death row? - He murdered a prison guard.
Yeah.
He ain't too popular around here.
- [ Buzzer Buzzes .]
- [ Door Opens .]
- I've seen you before.
- I'm Detective Hanadarko.
You were in my dream the other night.
You drive a black Porsche.
You ran me over, bitch.
You're lucky it was just a dream.
You're lucky you're in a cell with brothers instead of redneck skinheads.
What else happened in your dream? You gave me mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
- Did it work? - No.
Why? I had the same dream.
No shit.
Anyone else in your dream? After you busted my head open God cradled me in his arms and carried me off to heaven.
Then I woke up and I was back in this hellhole.
So, why do you think you and me are having the same dream? Somethin' we ate? Have you been saved by the Lord? - Why are you asking me that? - I go to Bible study.
It's kind of like homework.
Called witnessin'.
- You didn't answer me.
- I gotta go.
Hey.
Maybe it's FedEx trying to deliver a message.
You know a guy named Earl? An angel named Earl? Man, that dude is always messin' with me.
That's why you're in my damn dream.
We got the same last-chance angel.
Is that what he is? He say you have one last chance to get your shit together? - H-How do I get rid of him? - You can't.
- How often does he show up? - Whenever he wants.
Every other day? Once a week? Ain't no rules, man.
Except no one else can see him but you, and he knows everything you do.
So I'm supposed to what? Change my life, go to church, be nice to people? This is bullshit.
The state's gonna- [ Sighs .]
stick a needle in my arm in two years seven months and 1 6 days.
I want to be ready.
What about you, angel sister? [ Water Running .]
[ Birds Twittering .]
Thanks for bringing me out here before everyone else showed up.
You wanted to talk about something? I told Annabelle it was my mom's birthday today.
- And what'd she say? - She was all sad and everything.
Then I said I was 1 9 days old when it happened, so I didn't even know what was going on.
Did you tell her you were bald and poopin' in your pants too? Annabelle said you and Uncle Leo and Papa were all here that day.
Annabelle likes to chat, doesn't she? I asked my dad.
You did? He told me.
So it's okay if we talk about it.
What'd he tell you? That Uncle Leo and Papa put out the fire and you helped people get out of the building.
And that Grandma was babysitting me because my mom wanted to get me a Social Security card.
And she wanted to be the first in line.
Hey, man.
It wasn't your fault.
She was supposed to come the day before.
Your dad tell you that? - She was? - Yeah.
I was gonna babysit you.
But I didn't feel good.
If my mom had come the day before, she'd be okay.
That's right.
My dad says it's Tim McVeigh's fault.
I wish we could ask him why he did it.
But he's in hell so we'll never know.
Maybe we can ask God when we get to heaven.
Yeah.
Maybe we can.
[ Latin Pop .]
[ Man .]
Vamonos! Save me from this prison Lord, help me get away 'Cause only you can save me now From this misery I've been lost in my own place And I'm gettin'weary How far is heaven How far is heaven And I know
[ Man .]
So pretty and, oh, so bold Got a heart full of gold on a lonely road - She said ''I don't even think that God can save me'' - Save me Am I gaining ground Am I losing face Have I lost and found my saving grace Thankful for the gift my angels gave me [ Woman .]
Oh.
Oh, God.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
- Oh, Grace.
- [ Moaning .]
I can't do this anymore.
I can't do this anymore.
- What? - It's wrong, Grace.
Look, it's over.
It's over.
It's the last time.
I mean it.
Damn it, Ham.
If it's the last time, can't we at least finish? [ Grunting .]
- [ Laughing .]
- Look.
Look, I want you to promise me.
Do you swear- swear to God that we'll never do this again? I don't believe in God.
But I promise you'll never have mind-blowing sex with me again.
Happy? You don't feel bad about this at all, do you? I'm not the one who's married.
Oklahoma City Police are still working with the F.
B.
I.
But as of this morning there are no new leads in the disappearance of who vanished two weeks ago while walking to a neighborhood store.
Last night, the fourth grader's father spoke at a prayer vigil held at Will Rogers State Park.
Thank you, everybody, for coming.
Me and my family can feel your prayers and we know that the Lord is gonna bring Maddy home.
- [ Channel Switches .]
- And then eliminate war and hunger.
[ Man .]
the Oklahoma City area at about - [ Channel Switches .]
- The street where police found the little girl's sweater which was lying right over here in this front yard.
Neighbors tell us the police have been here almost every day.
[ Woman .]
Our whole neighborhood is looking for Maddy Franks.
- We're handing out flyers, forming search parties- - [ Burps .]
- and anything else we can to help.
- [ Burps .]
[ Man .]
If my 1 0-year-old daughter was missing I'd be raising hell instead ofhaving prayer vigils.
[ Man #2 .]
Well, I think between the F.
B.
I.
, the Oklahoma City Police and God we have a pretty good team searching for Maddy.
[ Man #1 .]
All I'm sayin'is that little girl better be found alive.
[ Man #2 .]
Okay, thanks for the call.
Rise and shine, Boomer Sooners.
Folks, it's a glorious Oklahoma morning, and I want to hear what's on your mind.
- Call me at 555-4 20 1.
- [ Dog Barking .]
[ Country .]
[ Beeps .]
Honey, it's Mom.
I hope you're going to come on Sunday.
[ Woman .]
Grace, Mom's called me 50 times about Sunday, and I just- Grace, this is Leo.
What do you want me to tell Mom about Sunday? She keeps calling me every 1 0 minutes wanting to know whether you're coming or not.
Are you? Are you coming or not? [ Boy .]
Hi, Aunt Grace.
Why does a flamingo lift up one leg? Because ifhe lifts up the other one, it'd fall over.
[ Laughs .]
flamingo lift up one leg? Because ifhe lifts up the other one, it'd fall over.
[ Laughs .]
[ Rings .]
Yeah? Got it.
[ Man .]
That's how you know That there's always something better [ Sighs .]
Now we just gotta find my badge.
Seek the truth that comes together Find the strength you need forever Climb the mountains that might fight you on your way Now there's always something better You'll survive it through whatever That's how you know [ Engine Revving .]
[ Laughs .]
This is gonna be hell.
You gotta be physically disabled.
Being a mental case doesn't count.
Explains why I dated you for three months.
- You get some sleep? - Worried about me? You've been tearing through this case like an F5 tornado.
Yeah.
Worried you're gonna blow it.
Oh, blow me.
It's been two weeks.
We got nothin'.
Someone's gotta rip it up.
Tech guys looking at tapes from last night's ''Come toJesus, Save Maddy'' rally? Nothin' so far.
But we got a tip on our hotline.
Eddie Austin.
Mows the lawns near Maddy's school.
Witness saw him talking to a little girl around the time Maddy disappeared.
- Sure looks like the composite.
- Oh, it gets better.
Neighbors saw a guy driving a black Toyota.
- This kid drives a dark blue Honda.
- Easy to get mixed up.
Yeah, he's supposed to be inside with his farm club.
All you gotta do is make the I.
D.
We'll talk to him when he comes out.
Drag his ass out and scare the snot out of him.
- Boss says to keep it low-key.
- Uh-huh.
What happened to your partner? [ Cattle Lowing .]
- [ Lowing Continues .]
- I don't want to talk about it.
- Looks like it hurts.
- It ain't nothin' I don't deserve.
- We had sex a couple times.
- Eight times.
We didn't kill anybody, Ham.
[ Talking Rapidly, Indistinct .]
[ Auctioneer Continues, Indistinct .]
Lord Almighty.
Well, I ain't never seen such a pretty gal buyin' cattle.
Elvis is in the building.
Don't believe I ever seen cowboy boots carrying around a finer ass either.
Name's Alvin.
Alvin Green.
- Alvin.
- Hmm? - You're looking at the wrong piece of meat.
- [ Chuckles .]
- Buy a cow.
- Oh.
Ow.
[ Auctioneer.]
Sold her-$ 1,300.
[ Mouthing Words .]
Well, how do you like her, boys? $7 00, early to go.
[ Auctioneer Continues, Indistinct .]
I'm taking your advice.
I'm gonna buy me this cow.
How do you like her? Look at those markings on her side.
Kind oflooks likeJesus, don't it? Sold the cow for $1 ,425.
- He's headed out.
- Lord.
- Them jeans is tighter than a tit between toes.
- [ Grunts .]
- Next time you annoy the shit out of some woman, Alvin- - Mm-hmm? remember she might just deck your redneck ass.
[ Grunts .]
ShootI Get back here.
HeyI Stop, dumb-assI I said stop, you little shit! Freeze! All right.
All right.
Go aroundI Cut him off.
- Got him! - [ Mooing .]
Got him.
- Sit still.
- Shit.
Get him back.
[ Cheering .]
Chase through the stockyard? What the hell happened? Kid got spooked for some reason.
- Guilty conscience.
Why else he run? - Got the warrant for the car? - What car? - We impounded the kid's car.
Rhetta can see if the carpet fibers match what we got off Maddy's sweater.
- Without a goddamn search warrant? - Let's bring in the neighbor.
She makes the I.
D.
We get the warrant.
Car's here.
Ready to go.
Bobby, Butch, interview the kid.
Ham, fill in the F.
B.
I.
Rhetta, do not touch his car.
Hanadarko, in my office.
I just got a call from the chief who just got off the phone with the governor who had just spoken to the richest cattleman in Oklahoma.
- You know who that is? - No.
- You just knocked him on his ass.
- That guy? Shit.
- Alvin something.
- Alvin Green, and you gotta apologize.
- That guy was a dick.
- Well, the chief still wants an apology.
Since Green had to go to Dallas, you're on garbage detail until he gets back tomorrow.
I'm gonna be cleaning up suicides and O.
D.
's while we got a 1 0-year-old girl missing? - Yeah.
- So I'll call the stupid pig and apologize.
- [ Laughs .]
You gotta do it in person.
- Are you kidding me? -What about Eddie Austin? What about Maddy? -You think I'm happy about this? First decent lead we got, and I gotta put you on the bench? Get outta here.
Hey, Ham, did you bring in the neighbor? [ Ham .]
She couldn't make the I.
D.
on Eddie Austin.
Shit.
Bobby and Butch getting anything out of him? Nah.
He's nervous about something.
Half asleep one minute, wired the next.
- Drugs? Stress getting to him? - We found he wasn't at school the day Maddy disappeared.
- Where does he go to school? - Over at Franklin.
I know the football coach at Franklin.
Want to meet there? Do you want to get kicked off the case? Do your penance.
- We got it covered.
- Okay, bye.
- And, Grace? - What? Behave yourself.
[ Bell Rings .]
Hey, Aunt Grace.
Did you like my flamingo joke? - Oh, it cracked me up.
- I got second place in my spelling bee.
- Oh, way to go, man.
Knock, knock.
- Who's there? - Adelia.
- Adelia who? ''Adelia'' some cards and we'll play poker.
Coming to my mom's birthday on Sunday? Can't.
Gotta work.
So which one is she? That's Annabelle.
She's really pretty, Clay.
Is she a cop? Yeah.
[ Siren Wailing .]
- Whoa! - Whoo-hoo-hoo.
Show Annabelle your gun.
- Can I hold it? - Not in the car.
You trying to get me fired? - [ Laughing .]
- Come on.
Tell her about the bad guy who stabbed you.
I think I'd rather tell you about the new pirate movie that's rated ''Aarr!'' - [ Phone Ringing .]
- Okay, quiet.
This is important police business.
Yeah.
You get my message? Meet me at Louie's, 6:30.
Sorry, kids.
Police emergency.
[ Tires Squealing .]
Louie.
You find proof she was in that car, we know we got the right guy.
I'm not touching that car till you get me a warrant.
Why are you always so damn ethical? I just hope to God she's alive.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph.
Maddy Franks was dead within three hours of the time she disappeared.
- Shit.
- I'm whoopin' your ass.
Wait till the second half.
You ready for another drink? No, I can't.
I need to go.
The kids are in bed.
Ronnie's on the couch watching the game.
You don't need to go home.
Yes, I do, because Ronnie's in bed and the kids are watching the game.
[ Laughs .]
Who? Who? Mmm.
Whoa.
Who's that? Lonnie Tipton.
I went out with him a couple of times last year.
- Oh, yeah.
The dentist from Tulsa? - Mm-mmm.
- The cable guy? - Mm-mmm.
You gotta give me more than that.
- Vegas.
- Oh! - He's the guy you went to Vegas with? - Yeah.
- The one who sang ''Oklahoma'' while y'all were having sex? - Yeah.
I don't want to get a call tomorrow morning from Caesars Palace.
He's the coach at Franklin.
Knows Eddie Austin.
- Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
- Hey, hey.
- How you doin'? So good to see you.
- I'm good.
How are you? Oh, my goodness.
Hey, man, here I am Rockin'the stage and shakin'the stands With a punch of the drums the blast of the amps - [ Horn Honking .]
- [ Tires Squealing .]
Hey, man, here I am Livin'the life with the world in my hands A rush from the crowd the roar of the fans When the lights come up He feels like - The champ - [ Tires Screeching .]
[ Continues, Faint .]
S-Sir? Can you hear me? [ Beeping .]
- [ Busy Signal .]
- Shit! Come on.
Don't do this to me.
This can't- You can't do this to me.
Come on, breathe.
Breathe, damn it.
Dear God.
Please help me.
I'm Earl.
What do you need? I-I gotta call for help.
Well,you just did, Grace.
Finally.
[ Spits .]
How do you know my name? - God sent me.
- God sent you? Yeah.
On your knees, nutcase.
- Okay, here we go.
- Earl? Your name's Earl? Sit your ass down on your knees, Earl.
Now! I'm gonna have to drag you kicking and screaming, aren't I? [ Bird Shrieks .]
Sorry.
Needed a hit of God's power, I guess.
Here's the deal.
You're headed for hell, Grace, but God's givin' you one last chance.
Sent me to help you.
- Huh? - I'm not gonna be around all the time so you can't just snap your fingers and expect me to show up.
I'm busy.
There's a lot of people going to hell these days.
In fact, I gotta be on a golf course in Florida in a few minutes, so we need to wrap this up.
- Huh? - Do you hear one word I said? This is some alcoholic blackout thing.
[ Blows .]
You asked for God's help.
Do you remember that, Grace? Do you remember killing a man because you were driving like a drunk maniac? - Yes.
- You want God's help or not? [ Wind Howling .]
Wow.
Amazing, isn't it? That's the power of faith.
I'm just FedEx deliverin' the message.
- It's almost better than sex.
- Grace! - What? - This is your last chance.
You ready to turn your life over to God? [ Horn Honking .]
[ Continues, Faint .]
Holy shit.
[ Whines .]
I've lost my mind, Gus.
[ Knocking .]
- Darlene kicked me out.
- You can't stay here.
- Agh.
I got you fake champagne.
- You need to go home to Darlene.
No.
What I need is right here.
[ Laughs .]
What happened with Eddie Austin? Ah, we had to let him go.
His parents lawyered up and shut us down.
- What about his car? - He drove it home.
No, Ham.
You can't stay here.
I want to be alone.
You hate to be alone.
What's wrong, babe? Do you believe in God? - What? - Do you believe in God? - Are you serious? - Damn it, Ham.
Yes or no? - Yes.
- Do you believe in miracles? Huh? I think your body's a miracle.
[ Sighs .]
Oh, gosh, Grace.
Oh, Grace.
[ Moaning .]
- You have to go.
- Grace, wait! You are so full of shit.
Excuse me? I'm talking to you as a priest, okay? - Not my brother.
- Does that mean you're coming back to the church? - No.
- Why not? This is not about the Catholic Church.
It's about God and this angel.
And if-And if- - And if I'm losing my mind.
- Are you drunk? Jesus Christ.
You've been on my ass my entire life about God.
I finally want to talk about him, you tell me I'm full of shit.
You are.
An angel named Earl who chews tobacco? I swear,Johnny.
And it all started this morning.
I saw a cow with markings on its side that looked just like the face ofJesus.
Cr-Crown of thorns and the- and the- the whole deal.
- Really? - I-I-I'm insane, right? Look, if you're asking me if God can perform miracles, the answer is yes.
If you're asking me if God would stage a drunk-driving accident and have an angel take you to the Grand Canyon- - No.
I doubt it.
- Good.
Before tonight, when was the last time you prayed? You need to pray, Grace.
Ask for forgiveness for the desire to lead a life without sin.
Okay.
It must be this case.
I just gotta get some sleep.
Grace, wait, wait.
Wait.
[ Sighs .]
I want to give you something.
But I don't want my teeth kicked in, okay? Shit.
[ Latin Pop .]
[ Man .]
Vamonos! Save me from this prison Lord, help me get away 'Cause only you can save me now From this misery I've been lost in my own place And I'm gettin'weary How far is heaven And I know that I need I need it today, Rhetta.
And the red dust analyzed too.
- I can't get to this today.
- Can you just see if it's blood? Don't you have a shirt like this? Shit me.
It's blood.
- Is this your shirt? - I'll explain everything later.
Where's a pin? - I need you to see if it's my blood, okay? - No, not okay.
No.
Every time you say you'll explain later, I end up in trouble.
- What's going on, Grace? - We need a drink first.
Trust me.
Eddie Austin worked out all summer to make the football team.
The day before Maddy disappeared, he found out he didn't make the cut.
- Yeah, so? - So it could've been the tipping point.
What's goin' on? Tape from the candlelight vigil.
Gee.
Guilty pervert or concerned citizen? What do you think? I think I slept in my car last night, Grace.
- Why didn't you get a motel room? - [ Door Opens .]
Ham, looking good.
- Lieutenant go for it? - Go for what? - Yeah, he's calling the chief.
- Go for what? - We want to put a tail on Eddie Austin 2 4-7.
- We're good to go.
- You need volunteers? - You apologize to Alvin Green? [ Tires Screeching .]
[ Horse Whinnying .]
[ Alvin .]
No.
No, he's twice his size.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Nah, I like that boy that's playing quarterback.
He has got an arm on him like a damn machine gun.
Well, you better believe it.
[ Chuckles .]
Hey, listen, little buddy, I gotta run.
You let me know, okay? - [ Phone Beeps .]
- I want to apologize for yesterday.
[ Sighs, Clears Throat .]
I accept your apology.
- Thank you.
- Mm-hmm.
[ Chuckles .]
But you're gonna have to do more than that if you want to get your job back.
- What does that mean? - Well, it means pucker up.
Mmm.
Oh, come on, honey.
[ Grunts .]
Now loosen up.
Get your hand off my breast.
What you gonna do? You gonna sucker punch me again? [ Groans .]
[ Cow Lows .]
[ Lows .]
Why should my ass be the only one saved? - I'll see ya.
- [ Horn Honking .]
[ Laughs .]
That was the cable guy.
- Cute.
- He rodeos on the weekend.
Okay.
You see it? Can you see it? - Oh, my God.
- I know.
What'd I tell ya? Holy cow.
So, what are you gonna say to Earl the next time you see him? Get the hell out of my dream.
Don't you want to get a list of questions together? I would.
- Like what? - Like, is Jesus the Son of God? Was he conceived by the Holy Spirit? What happens when we die? What's the deal with cramps? - It was a dream, Rhetta.
- It was a miracle.
Is that safe? Probably not.
Look, I know you go to mass every Sunday and believe, but I don't.
And even SaintJohnny said it didn't happen.
- He didn't know about the blood on your shirt.
- Did you test it? - It's not yours.
- Is it human blood? - As opposed to divine? - I don't know.
Yes, it was normal human blood.
- You gotta test the red dust.
- Why can't you just believe that it happened? Miracles happen all the time.
You just have to believe.
If there's a God, why would he save my ass last night? But not in fourth grade from Father Patrick ''Satan'' Murphy? Or when my sister needed him? Or Maddy Franks? If I had the answers, I would've given 'em to you a long time ago.
[ Grace.]
We got the woman who phoned in the tip.
She saw Maddy talking to Eddie Austin in the park.
- She thinks.
- He was at the vigil.
His one and only friend said he's obsessed with the case.
So is half the city.
I've gotta roll down the window.
I'm dying here.
You ain't rolling down the damn window.
I'm freezing my ass off.
He skipped school the same day Maddy disappeared, has no alibi.
Well, we got no evidence, which means no warrant.
[ Blows .]
[ Man Singing On Radio, Faint .]
[ Grace.]
Do we know where they go fishing? - Yeah, Lake Texoma.
Rangers are checking it out.
- Maddy was in that car.
- Don't even think it.
- Look.
- No, I'm not.
- Look.
[ Dog Barking .]
I'm curious.
Are you curious? Uh, we gotta wait till the cans get down for at least- No, we don't.
Cans are on the street.
They're city property.
I'm checking it out.
[ Continues .]
Great.
He went off his meds.
Yeah.
The poor, depressed, pissed-off pedophile murderer asshole.
- Come on, Big-head Gus-head.
Go make wee-wee.
- [ Whines .]
- [ Squishing Sound .]
- Goddamn it.
You gotta stop cussin', man.
What's it gonna take, Grace? You want another miracle? You want God himself to come talk to you? - I don't believe in God.
- [ Chuckles .]
Well, I wouldn't be here if you didn't believe in God.
Pretty soon, you're gonna have to admit it.
[ Spits .]
- Angels don't chew tobacco.
- Well, I love a good chaw.
- This doesn't make sense.
- But sleepin' with different guys and gettin' drunk every night, lyin', stealin', using people- overall just being a major dick to everybody you meet makes sense? If there's a God, tell him to bring it on.
- I got some questions for him.
- Let me guess.
You want to know why there's evil, betrayal, tragedy and death.
- Basically, yeah.
- It doesn't work that way.
Well, then tell me how it works.
Angels, heaven, God, death, whole deal.
Explain it to me.
Heaven first.
Well, no pearly gates things.
More like a- an opening in the clouds with this gospel choir of angels singin' you into glory.
N-No throne.
God sits on a monster Harley.
Whenever you hear thunder, he's startin'that baby up.
Screw you, Earl.
W-Wait.
Look.
I'm-I'm-I'm sorry.
It's just, uh,you guys always ask the same questions.
If I give you the answers, well, there's no room for faith.
I'm just here to help you.
Then help me find Maddy Franks.
I can't help you solve crimes either.
What about the blood on my shirt? Whose is it? - Leon Cooley.
- Who? [ Barking .]
[ Growls .]
Hi.
I was just calling you.
- Why? We get the warrant? - No.
The red dust is not indigenous to Oklahoma.
And the blood on your shirt matches an inmate in McAlester State Prison.
Leon Cooley.
- How did you know that? - Shit.
He's been on death row since '93.
What the hell? [ Siren Blaring .]
- [ Rings .]
- Yeah? Eddie Austin's cracking up.
He called his mom from school, said he had Maddy.
At school? Yeah.
That's all he said, but his car's there.
He slipped the goddamn tail.
Ham's got the park near his house.
Lieutenant wants us with Mom.
[ Man Singing In German .]
[ Continues .]
[ Continues .]
Shit.
[ Continues On Headphones .]
I just wanna talk to you, Eddie.
I'm startin' to draw a crowd.
If you jump, they'll talk about you for a couple days.
You stay alive, tell us where Maddy is - you stay in our minds forever.
- It's too late.
It's too late.
- We still need to find her.
- She wouldn't stop crying.
- Tell me where she is, Eddie.
- I'm so messed up.
- You've been depressed, upset.
- Do you believe in God? - Where's Maddy? - [ Shouting .]
Do you believe in God? - Yeah.
- You do? - Yeah, I guess.
- You're an idiot.
[ Continues .]
- Feel better? - No.
The kid wanted to kill himself.
It wasn't your fault.
Thanks, Butch.
Now I feel better.
- You've been in here five hours.
- What did you get from Mom and Dad? That he was a saint.
Loved old people and animals.
And little girls.
Probably one of the best days of his life.
You get some sleep, Grace.
I used to hide shit all over my room.
Cigarettes, booze, condoms.
I hollowed out a candle one time, hid some pot, which was great till my idiot sister lit it during a thunderstorm.
This kid had a lot more to hide than I did.
So where is it? That's where I put my stash.
You put your rubbers in the heating and air-conditioning vent? Yeah.
Well, that's about as smart as puttin' pot in a candle.
- We're gonna find Maddy.
- Her bones, maybe.
It's empty.
There you are.
[ Fabric Rips .]
- Oh, man.
- Grace, what are you doin'? - They need to know their son was a freak.
- Shove it in their face? - Move.
- How's that gonna help, Grace? - What's going on? - His parents need to see this.
Mom's sedated, Dad's a zombie.
That can wait till tomorrow.
What about Maddy's mom and dad? This is bullshit.
He confessed.
His parents are in denial.
If- If they see this, if they see he had a problem maybe I can walk in there and make them remember something they don't- Detective.
Go home, Detective.
Get some sleep.
- I'm fine.
- You're not fine.
You need sleep.
Anything breaks, we'll call you.
I'm ordering you, Detective.
Go home.
- [ Heavy Metal .]
- [ Man Singing In German .]
[ Ends .]
- We have something? - I just wanted to see if you're all right.
Yes.
I'm okay.
- You gonna get some sleep? - I don't need sleep.
- [ Indistinct .]
- Yes.
Oh! Uh-uh.
Oh.
Gracie? I should've made him tell me.
Well, he wasn't gonna tell you.
- Was he just trying to mess me up? - Who? And I went for it like an idiot.
Just like the kid said.
What the hell for? Some kind of test? I flunked, okay? Strike me dead! - [ Sobbing .]
- Grace.
He wants to bring me to my knees? Oh.
Hey, hey.
Oh, Grace.
Oh, God, wait.
Wait, wait.
Stop, stop, stop.
- What are you doing? - [ Chuckling .]
I don't know.
[ Sighs .]
I don't know.
It's all right.
It's all right.
What are you doing? What if Eddie wasn't at his high school when he called his mom? What if he was at his grade school? Garden house.
He finished mowing their lawn Eight blocks away is where we found Maddy's sweater.
Right smack between them is Ronald Reagan grade school.
- Yeah, okay.
- My niece was supposed to go there.
But it had mold or asbestos- something- and they shut it down like five years ago.
Bobby? Maddy? It's okay.
You're okay, honey.
It's okay, honey.
- I want my mommy.
- Oh, we're gonna get you your mommy.
Come here, honey.
[ Screams .]
Oh.
Leon Cooley gets one hour of fresh air a day inside an exercise cage.
He hasn't been out of here in 1 2 years.
- You say you're investigatin' a car accident? - Yeah.
That's why Leon was here in the first place.
That's why Leon was here in the first place.
- He was drivin' drunk.
Killed a woman.
- I know.
- Know why his ass was on death row? - He murdered a prison guard.
Yeah.
He ain't too popular around here.
- [ Buzzer Buzzes .]
- [ Door Opens .]
- I've seen you before.
- I'm Detective Hanadarko.
You were in my dream the other night.
You drive a black Porsche.
You ran me over, bitch.
You're lucky it was just a dream.
You're lucky you're in a cell with brothers instead of redneck skinheads.
What else happened in your dream? You gave me mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
- Did it work? - No.
Why? I had the same dream.
No shit.
Anyone else in your dream? After you busted my head open God cradled me in his arms and carried me off to heaven.
Then I woke up and I was back in this hellhole.
So, why do you think you and me are having the same dream? Somethin' we ate? Have you been saved by the Lord? - Why are you asking me that? - I go to Bible study.
It's kind of like homework.
Called witnessin'.
- You didn't answer me.
- I gotta go.
Hey.
Maybe it's FedEx trying to deliver a message.
You know a guy named Earl? An angel named Earl? Man, that dude is always messin' with me.
That's why you're in my damn dream.
We got the same last-chance angel.
Is that what he is? He say you have one last chance to get your shit together? - H-How do I get rid of him? - You can't.
- How often does he show up? - Whenever he wants.
Every other day? Once a week? Ain't no rules, man.
Except no one else can see him but you, and he knows everything you do.
So I'm supposed to what? Change my life, go to church, be nice to people? This is bullshit.
The state's gonna- [ Sighs .]
stick a needle in my arm in two years seven months and 1 6 days.
I want to be ready.
What about you, angel sister? [ Water Running .]
[ Birds Twittering .]
Thanks for bringing me out here before everyone else showed up.
You wanted to talk about something? I told Annabelle it was my mom's birthday today.
- And what'd she say? - She was all sad and everything.
Then I said I was 1 9 days old when it happened, so I didn't even know what was going on.
Did you tell her you were bald and poopin' in your pants too? Annabelle said you and Uncle Leo and Papa were all here that day.
Annabelle likes to chat, doesn't she? I asked my dad.
You did? He told me.
So it's okay if we talk about it.
What'd he tell you? That Uncle Leo and Papa put out the fire and you helped people get out of the building.
And that Grandma was babysitting me because my mom wanted to get me a Social Security card.
And she wanted to be the first in line.
Hey, man.
It wasn't your fault.
She was supposed to come the day before.
Your dad tell you that? - She was? - Yeah.
I was gonna babysit you.
But I didn't feel good.
If my mom had come the day before, she'd be okay.
That's right.
My dad says it's Tim McVeigh's fault.
I wish we could ask him why he did it.
But he's in hell so we'll never know.
Maybe we can ask God when we get to heaven.
Yeah.
Maybe we can.
[ Latin Pop .]
[ Man .]
Vamonos! Save me from this prison Lord, help me get away 'Cause only you can save me now From this misery I've been lost in my own place And I'm gettin'weary How far is heaven How far is heaven And I know