Post by CC Fan on Apr 19, 2004 23:14:13 GMT -5
PART 1
Recap provided by Tatiana
Philadelphia, 1976
("More than a Feeling", by Boston, plays in the back)
Two teenage girls are walking on the street, headed for a party. At the house, the maid, Bonita, tells the two brothers who are throwing the party that their parents wouldn't want that. One of the boys asks his brothers if Jill's coming. The other boy says of course. The girls arrive at the party. Jill kisses one of the boys.
Next thing, we see Jill's body laying on a tennis court, covered with blood
Cut to 2003
("Soul Searching", by Soul Hooligan, plays in the back)
(Credits roll as the scene goes on)
It's a crime scene. Detectives Lilly Rush and Chris Lassing arrive to check on a triple homicide. They survey the scene along with Detective Nick Vera.
Nick tells Lilly that a civilian wants to talk to her at the Police Headquarters. She asked for "the lady on Homicide". Lilly seems a bit annoyed.
At the Police Headquarters, Lilly meets with her boss, Lt. Stillman. Lilly asks about the civilian and Stillman says he told Nick to take care of her. Lilly says Nick's a pain in the ass. Stillman tells Lilly to talk to the woman and calm her down.
Outside the Headquarters, Lilly meets with an old woman. The woman asks if Lilly "does murders", Lilly says she investigates them. The woman says her name is Bonita Rafael and that she saw a murder. A girl that was killed in a tennis court, in Chestnut Hill.
Flashback to 1976
Bonita is in her bedroom. She hears a noise and look out of the window. She sees someone - a man - hitting a girl really hard.
Cut to 2003
Lilly asks if she called the police. Bonita says she thought it wasn't her business. Lilly asks when it happened. Bonita says 1976. Lilly is stunned she's only telling it now. Bonita says she had a son and she needed to work. But that now she's got cancer, she's dying and that she wants to end this.
Lilly is now at the storage of cold cases. Stillman comes to talk to her as she looks at the case's file. The girl killed was Jill Shelby, beat to death in 1976. Case was never solved. Stillman asks if she really wants to reopen a 27-year-old case. He says that the witnesses will be pretty shaky. Lilly says that time can be on their side - people who weren't willing to talk them might talk now, like Bonita.
They take the box to the office and ask Detective Will Jeffries about the assigned detective on the case, Britt. Will says Britt was an excelent detective. The main suspects at the time where the two brothers who were throwing the party. One of them, Todd Whitley, was Jill's boyfriend. He was supposedly violent to the girl. But, the boys belonged to a very rich family, and no one could really talk about it. Lilly wants Will and Nick to take the case. Stillman says she should take the case. She doesn't like it very much, but Stillman doesn't give her a real choice.
Lilly is now talking to Jill's mother, Evelyn Shelby. She says that a new victim came forward and they have new directions. Evelyn is resistant to talk about it and Lilly is annoyed by that. Lilly brings up Todd Whitley and Evelyn says that Todd was lovely to Jill; and that she still sees him and Melanie - Jill's best friend; who are now married. Lilly says she's reopening the case. Evelyn says that no one was able to solve it in all these years, and she doesn't want to go through that again.
At the office, Lilly complains about how Evelyn is not willing to help. She asks who's this for. Stillman shows her a picture of Jill. Lassing, Lilly's partner, comes around. He's annoyed that Lilly's working on a cold case and not on their triple homicide. Lilly blames Stillman; says she'll only do another interview and then she'll be back.
Lilly says to Stillman she's going to talk to the Whitley brothers now. Todd is a superstar lawyer, while Eric is a little problematic - divorced, alcoholic, without a specific job. Stillman says she should talk to Eric first.
Lilly meets Eric while he's going out of his house. He seems to be a scared person. She asks about Jill and he says he can't talk to her, because his brother and him were treated like suspects back in 1976. Lilly says that is was an open secret that Todd hit Jill. Eric says Todd loved Jill. He doesn't want to talk anymore. Lilly asks how Jill was. Eric says she was nice - when you were alone with her. And when they were not alone, she ignored him.
Flashback to 1976
("You Sexy Thing", by Hot Chocolate, plays in the back)
A few kids at the party are playing a game. One spins a bottle and kisses whoever is in the bottle's direction when it stops. Eric, Jill and Melanie are there. Jill refuses to kiss Eric, because of Todd. Eric says that she already kissed two other guys. Jill says she's not into it. Melanie kisses Eric, but he's still very upset.
Cut to 2003
Lilly says Jill was kind of a @#$%& to him. Eric says that was just the way she got sometimes. Eric says he has to go. Lilly asks if he did any sports in high school, because he looks kind of athletic. Eric says he wrestled for a year.
Lilly is now with Todd Whitley. Todd aks if it's about Eric. Lilly says he doesn't look surprised it might be about Eric. Todd says it's "patterns of behavior". Lilly shows Todd a picture of Jill and asks if he recognizes her. Todd is disturbed. He says this was painful for a lot of people, and that she should leave it alone. Lilly says she can't do it, it's an open case. Todd asks Lilly how someone like her becomes a cop. She says it's bad education, limited talented... He says she should be married and living a good life. Lilly says no one ever asked, and there she is, working homicides. Todd says that as he told back in 1976, he spent the night with his brother. Lilly notes that it was actually a lawyer who said that, in a statement 3 weeks later. Todd says his father owns half of Philadelphia. Lilly looks at him like this doesn't mean anything to her; and Todd says that people like to see families like his in trouble, so they hired a lawyer. He adds that maybe her kind of people doesn't do that, but his kind of people do. Lilly asks if they do that even when there's nothing to hide. Todd says he can't help her anymore, and gets up. Lilly says she heard he married Melanie. Todd says Melanie can't help her either. Lilly asks if he still has a problem with violence, and that she knows he once beat Jill up so hard she got three stitches. Todd says she's wrong as the cops were back in 1976 - it was Jill's father who beat her up regularly.
Lilly is waiting for Evelyn in front of her house - it's not the one she used to live. Lilly asks about all the injuries Jill had as a kid. Evelyn says it's because she played hockey and soccer. Lilly says her husband was a mean drunk, so she knows the difference between a sports injury and a trip down the stairs. She asks Evelyn if her husband beat Jill up. Evelyn says her husband was in Houston the night Jill died. Lilly says that not what she asked, Evelyn replies that her husband has been dead for 9 years. Lilly notes that now Evelyn works in a shelter for battered women and children. Lilly shows Evelyn a picture of Jill, from the case's file. Evelyn says she was the one who took the picture. Lilly says she just can't see how Evelyn can forget about Jill. Evelyn says she thinks about Jill everyday, and that this ruined her life. Lilly says it still matters. Evelyn says it's too hard to go back. Lilly says she can't walk away from Jill because she's a part of her, and there's new hope now. Evelyn asks - what if Lilly doesn't solve the case? Lilly replies asking - what if she does solve it?
Now, Lilly and Evelyn go visit Melanie. Melanie says her husband doesn't want her talking to Lilly. Lilly asks if she doesn't want to solve the murder of her best friend. Evelyn tells Melanie this is important to her. Melanie agrees and lets them in. Lilly asks why Melanie came to the party with Jill but left alone. Melanie says she drank too much and had to go home. Lilly points that back in 1976 Melanie made a big point of saying she didn't think Todd had killed Jill. Melanie says that's because the detectives made a big point of asking it. Evelyn says that the cops were fixated on the Whitleys, and overlook Tim, the cook, who was with the girls that night. Melanie says Tim had told Jill to stop by at his house later, if she wanted.
Recap provided by Tatiana
Philadelphia, 1976
("More than a Feeling", by Boston, plays in the back)
Two teenage girls are walking on the street, headed for a party. At the house, the maid, Bonita, tells the two brothers who are throwing the party that their parents wouldn't want that. One of the boys asks his brothers if Jill's coming. The other boy says of course. The girls arrive at the party. Jill kisses one of the boys.
Next thing, we see Jill's body laying on a tennis court, covered with blood
Cut to 2003
("Soul Searching", by Soul Hooligan, plays in the back)
(Credits roll as the scene goes on)
It's a crime scene. Detectives Lilly Rush and Chris Lassing arrive to check on a triple homicide. They survey the scene along with Detective Nick Vera.
Nick tells Lilly that a civilian wants to talk to her at the Police Headquarters. She asked for "the lady on Homicide". Lilly seems a bit annoyed.
At the Police Headquarters, Lilly meets with her boss, Lt. Stillman. Lilly asks about the civilian and Stillman says he told Nick to take care of her. Lilly says Nick's a pain in the ass. Stillman tells Lilly to talk to the woman and calm her down.
Outside the Headquarters, Lilly meets with an old woman. The woman asks if Lilly "does murders", Lilly says she investigates them. The woman says her name is Bonita Rafael and that she saw a murder. A girl that was killed in a tennis court, in Chestnut Hill.
Flashback to 1976
Bonita is in her bedroom. She hears a noise and look out of the window. She sees someone - a man - hitting a girl really hard.
Cut to 2003
Lilly asks if she called the police. Bonita says she thought it wasn't her business. Lilly asks when it happened. Bonita says 1976. Lilly is stunned she's only telling it now. Bonita says she had a son and she needed to work. But that now she's got cancer, she's dying and that she wants to end this.
Lilly is now at the storage of cold cases. Stillman comes to talk to her as she looks at the case's file. The girl killed was Jill Shelby, beat to death in 1976. Case was never solved. Stillman asks if she really wants to reopen a 27-year-old case. He says that the witnesses will be pretty shaky. Lilly says that time can be on their side - people who weren't willing to talk them might talk now, like Bonita.
They take the box to the office and ask Detective Will Jeffries about the assigned detective on the case, Britt. Will says Britt was an excelent detective. The main suspects at the time where the two brothers who were throwing the party. One of them, Todd Whitley, was Jill's boyfriend. He was supposedly violent to the girl. But, the boys belonged to a very rich family, and no one could really talk about it. Lilly wants Will and Nick to take the case. Stillman says she should take the case. She doesn't like it very much, but Stillman doesn't give her a real choice.
Lilly is now talking to Jill's mother, Evelyn Shelby. She says that a new victim came forward and they have new directions. Evelyn is resistant to talk about it and Lilly is annoyed by that. Lilly brings up Todd Whitley and Evelyn says that Todd was lovely to Jill; and that she still sees him and Melanie - Jill's best friend; who are now married. Lilly says she's reopening the case. Evelyn says that no one was able to solve it in all these years, and she doesn't want to go through that again.
At the office, Lilly complains about how Evelyn is not willing to help. She asks who's this for. Stillman shows her a picture of Jill. Lassing, Lilly's partner, comes around. He's annoyed that Lilly's working on a cold case and not on their triple homicide. Lilly blames Stillman; says she'll only do another interview and then she'll be back.
Lilly says to Stillman she's going to talk to the Whitley brothers now. Todd is a superstar lawyer, while Eric is a little problematic - divorced, alcoholic, without a specific job. Stillman says she should talk to Eric first.
Lilly meets Eric while he's going out of his house. He seems to be a scared person. She asks about Jill and he says he can't talk to her, because his brother and him were treated like suspects back in 1976. Lilly says that is was an open secret that Todd hit Jill. Eric says Todd loved Jill. He doesn't want to talk anymore. Lilly asks how Jill was. Eric says she was nice - when you were alone with her. And when they were not alone, she ignored him.
Flashback to 1976
("You Sexy Thing", by Hot Chocolate, plays in the back)
A few kids at the party are playing a game. One spins a bottle and kisses whoever is in the bottle's direction when it stops. Eric, Jill and Melanie are there. Jill refuses to kiss Eric, because of Todd. Eric says that she already kissed two other guys. Jill says she's not into it. Melanie kisses Eric, but he's still very upset.
Cut to 2003
Lilly says Jill was kind of a @#$%& to him. Eric says that was just the way she got sometimes. Eric says he has to go. Lilly asks if he did any sports in high school, because he looks kind of athletic. Eric says he wrestled for a year.
Lilly is now with Todd Whitley. Todd aks if it's about Eric. Lilly says he doesn't look surprised it might be about Eric. Todd says it's "patterns of behavior". Lilly shows Todd a picture of Jill and asks if he recognizes her. Todd is disturbed. He says this was painful for a lot of people, and that she should leave it alone. Lilly says she can't do it, it's an open case. Todd asks Lilly how someone like her becomes a cop. She says it's bad education, limited talented... He says she should be married and living a good life. Lilly says no one ever asked, and there she is, working homicides. Todd says that as he told back in 1976, he spent the night with his brother. Lilly notes that it was actually a lawyer who said that, in a statement 3 weeks later. Todd says his father owns half of Philadelphia. Lilly looks at him like this doesn't mean anything to her; and Todd says that people like to see families like his in trouble, so they hired a lawyer. He adds that maybe her kind of people doesn't do that, but his kind of people do. Lilly asks if they do that even when there's nothing to hide. Todd says he can't help her anymore, and gets up. Lilly says she heard he married Melanie. Todd says Melanie can't help her either. Lilly asks if he still has a problem with violence, and that she knows he once beat Jill up so hard she got three stitches. Todd says she's wrong as the cops were back in 1976 - it was Jill's father who beat her up regularly.
Lilly is waiting for Evelyn in front of her house - it's not the one she used to live. Lilly asks about all the injuries Jill had as a kid. Evelyn says it's because she played hockey and soccer. Lilly says her husband was a mean drunk, so she knows the difference between a sports injury and a trip down the stairs. She asks Evelyn if her husband beat Jill up. Evelyn says her husband was in Houston the night Jill died. Lilly says that not what she asked, Evelyn replies that her husband has been dead for 9 years. Lilly notes that now Evelyn works in a shelter for battered women and children. Lilly shows Evelyn a picture of Jill, from the case's file. Evelyn says she was the one who took the picture. Lilly says she just can't see how Evelyn can forget about Jill. Evelyn says she thinks about Jill everyday, and that this ruined her life. Lilly says it still matters. Evelyn says it's too hard to go back. Lilly says she can't walk away from Jill because she's a part of her, and there's new hope now. Evelyn asks - what if Lilly doesn't solve the case? Lilly replies asking - what if she does solve it?
Now, Lilly and Evelyn go visit Melanie. Melanie says her husband doesn't want her talking to Lilly. Lilly asks if she doesn't want to solve the murder of her best friend. Evelyn tells Melanie this is important to her. Melanie agrees and lets them in. Lilly asks why Melanie came to the party with Jill but left alone. Melanie says she drank too much and had to go home. Lilly points that back in 1976 Melanie made a big point of saying she didn't think Todd had killed Jill. Melanie says that's because the detectives made a big point of asking it. Evelyn says that the cops were fixated on the Whitleys, and overlook Tim, the cook, who was with the girls that night. Melanie says Tim had told Jill to stop by at his house later, if she wanted.