Post by CC Fan on May 2, 2004 22:02:28 GMT -5
PART 1
Recap provided by Tatiana
October 11, 1989
("Closer to Fine", by Indigo Girls, plays in the back)
A woman comes out of the shower. She picks up her little son, and plays with him. Someone knocks on the door.
She's now lying on the floor, dead. There's blood all around and the boy is crying, sitting in his mom's blood.
Cut to 2004
Lilly and Scotty meet at a court building. Lilly says they're meeting Lindsay Dunley, a court appointed child psychologist, whom Lilly went to high school with. Lindsay has the case of Sean Morgan, a 17-year-old boy arrested many times for stealing purses. Sean witnessed his mother's murder when he was 3 and grew up in foster homes. Lindsay called them because it seems like Sean is having memories from the crime.
Lindsay introduces Sean to Lilly and Scotty. The boy is really rude to them and says he forgot the memories from his mother's murder. Scotty gets annoyed and wants to leave, but Lilly doesn't give up. Lilly asks Sean if people always treat him like what's he's saying is all crap. Sean says that's what happens. She says they're the first people who want to listen to him and she can't believe he's letting them walk away. Scotty adds that if he wants his mom's case to be looked at, they're his chance. Sean asks Lilly why should he believe them. She faces him and says, "Look at me. Am I lying?". Sean doesn't answer. Lilly is starting to walk away when Sean says, "Red and yellow balloons, a train, and the name Bobby. That's what I remember about her being murdered."
Roll Credits
At the office, Lilly, Scotty and Stillman are looking at the case's file. They don't have much to start on. Rebecca Morgan, Sean's mom, worked as a waitress at a place called Boilermakers. Sean's father was never around. Her body was found by one of her neighbors, Leon Kincaid. Will, who was running the list of all the people interviewed back in 1989, says Leon has a record for sexual assalt, and other crimes of that nature. Leon is now the president of Germantown Dorsett Bank.
Lilly and Scotty go visit Leon, who tells them how he found Rebecca's body. They ask if he was close to Rebecca, or if he ever asked her out. Leon says no. Lilly and Scotty start to pressure him about his old habits, and finally Leon admits that he peeped on Rebecca, regularly. Lilly asks if he did that the night she died. Leon says yes, but that he didn't kill her.
Flashback to 1989
Someone knocks at Rebecca's door. She answers and it's a guy named Ned. He apologizes about what happened earlier and says to Rebecca that "the ball is on her court now". He also brings red and yellow balloons to Sean and a gift. Rebecca doesn't want to take them, but Ned insists.
Cut to 2004
Lilly and Scotty go visit Ned Ryan. He owns a store near where Rebecca lived. Back in 1989, he told the police he hadn't seem Rebecca in a week before she got murdered. Lilly and Scotty say that they know Ned visited Rebecca the night she was murdered. Ned says he was there but he left after a few minutes. Lilly asks if he didn't get back, because he was angry; and Scotty adds that they know he and Rebecca had fought earlier that day. Ned says that Rebecca was a regular at the store, and that sometimes he helped her, giving her pampers and baby food, because she didn't have much money.
Flashback to 1989
("Free Falling", by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, plays in the back)
Ned is helping Rebecca to put her groceries in her car. Rebecca thanks him and says that she just added another shift at the bar and it shouldn't take too long before she's on her own two feet again. Ned says it's not right for a woman like her to work in a filthy place like that. Rebecca says it's a blessing to have more work, and when Rebecca is getting in the car Ned tries to kiss her. She stops him, and says she's sorry, that she's not the kind of woman that kisses guys casually like that. Ned says he doesn't mean that casually, and that Rebecca needs a man in her life and a father figure to Sean. Rebecca says she already has a man in her life, from the time she lived in Virginia. Ned gets really angry and says that since Sean is already 3, he won't be needing so much pampers anymore, and then slams Rebecca's car door.
Cut to 2004
Ned says that he felt horrible for blowing up that way; but after visiting Rebecca that night, he left for good. They ask Ned where he was the rest of the evening. Ned says that he lived in an apartment building that night, and he wouldn't know if anyone saw him. Lilly says they'll look into it. Ned adds that he wanted to find a girl like his mother, from a better time; and Rebecca was that girl.
At the office, Nick says that Ned's story is true. A guy at his building saw him there at night. Lilly says now they have to investigate that man in Rebecca's life, maybe Sean's dad. Will, who was looking into Rebecca's past in Virginia, has found out that Rebecca Morgan died in 1982, which is four years before Sean was even born.
At the office, the detectives talk about why Rebecca could be using an alias. Nick says women in that situation are usually running from abuse. Lilly notes that Rebecca did tell Ned she was in a mixed up relationship. Stillman says that shows them Rebecca was probably on the run. He tells Scotty to go to the coroner's and see if there are any prints so they track down Rebecca's real identity. Lilly asks Scotty to call her if he has a name, because she's going to see Sean now.
After Lilly leaves, Stillman asks Scotty about Elisa. Scotty says she's fine and that she liked meeting him, and that she'll always come to First Thursdays. Stillman asks if she's someone serious. Scotty says they were engaged before everything happened. Stillman says he hopes they'll get back together, and Scotty says he hopes that too.
Lilly is now with Sean. She tells him the balloons were real, and asks him to tell her more about the train and Bobby. Sean says he's not sure the train was even real, that maybe it was a sketch or a drawing, and that's all he's got. Lilly says she thinks his mom was running from something, and that she's not even sure who his mother was. Sean says she was Rebecca Morgan. Lilly says that the name she was going by, but she was actually somebody else. Sean says he doesn't care if Lilly solves his mom's case or not. Lilly's cell phone rings. After she hangs up she asks Sean if he wants to know his mother's real name. Sean answers no, thanks. Lilly leaves.
Scotty and Will are now visiting Linda's mom (Rebecca's real name was Linda Frandsen). She tells them Linda wasn't a bad girl, but she never really liked her. She just wasn't maternal. They ask Mrs. Frandsen about the last time she saw Linda. She says it was on the spring of 1987, when Linda showed up at her house unannounced. Will asks what was the occasion. She says the reason was Vic, Linda's ex-husband.
Flashback to 1989
("Sweet Jane", by Cowboy Junkies, plays in the back)
Linda shows up at her mom's door with baby Sean. Mrs. Frandsen is not pleased to see her and asks what she's doing there. Linda says Vic is a freak and he won't let him hurt Sean. Mrs. Frandsen says Linda should go the police, but Linda doesn't want to do that. Linda asks her mom to let them stay there for that night, and then she'll be out of her life forever. Mrs. Frandsen is not happy, but agrees.
Cut to 2004
Mrs. Frandsen says that Linda and Sean were on the road early. Will asks if Vic didn't call or show up. Mrs. Frandsen says no, and that Vic would never expect her to know where Linda was. Scotty asks if she ever heard of Linda again. Mrs. Frandsen says no.
Recap provided by Tatiana
October 11, 1989
("Closer to Fine", by Indigo Girls, plays in the back)
A woman comes out of the shower. She picks up her little son, and plays with him. Someone knocks on the door.
She's now lying on the floor, dead. There's blood all around and the boy is crying, sitting in his mom's blood.
Cut to 2004
Lilly and Scotty meet at a court building. Lilly says they're meeting Lindsay Dunley, a court appointed child psychologist, whom Lilly went to high school with. Lindsay has the case of Sean Morgan, a 17-year-old boy arrested many times for stealing purses. Sean witnessed his mother's murder when he was 3 and grew up in foster homes. Lindsay called them because it seems like Sean is having memories from the crime.
Lindsay introduces Sean to Lilly and Scotty. The boy is really rude to them and says he forgot the memories from his mother's murder. Scotty gets annoyed and wants to leave, but Lilly doesn't give up. Lilly asks Sean if people always treat him like what's he's saying is all crap. Sean says that's what happens. She says they're the first people who want to listen to him and she can't believe he's letting them walk away. Scotty adds that if he wants his mom's case to be looked at, they're his chance. Sean asks Lilly why should he believe them. She faces him and says, "Look at me. Am I lying?". Sean doesn't answer. Lilly is starting to walk away when Sean says, "Red and yellow balloons, a train, and the name Bobby. That's what I remember about her being murdered."
Roll Credits
At the office, Lilly, Scotty and Stillman are looking at the case's file. They don't have much to start on. Rebecca Morgan, Sean's mom, worked as a waitress at a place called Boilermakers. Sean's father was never around. Her body was found by one of her neighbors, Leon Kincaid. Will, who was running the list of all the people interviewed back in 1989, says Leon has a record for sexual assalt, and other crimes of that nature. Leon is now the president of Germantown Dorsett Bank.
Lilly and Scotty go visit Leon, who tells them how he found Rebecca's body. They ask if he was close to Rebecca, or if he ever asked her out. Leon says no. Lilly and Scotty start to pressure him about his old habits, and finally Leon admits that he peeped on Rebecca, regularly. Lilly asks if he did that the night she died. Leon says yes, but that he didn't kill her.
Flashback to 1989
Someone knocks at Rebecca's door. She answers and it's a guy named Ned. He apologizes about what happened earlier and says to Rebecca that "the ball is on her court now". He also brings red and yellow balloons to Sean and a gift. Rebecca doesn't want to take them, but Ned insists.
Cut to 2004
Lilly and Scotty go visit Ned Ryan. He owns a store near where Rebecca lived. Back in 1989, he told the police he hadn't seem Rebecca in a week before she got murdered. Lilly and Scotty say that they know Ned visited Rebecca the night she was murdered. Ned says he was there but he left after a few minutes. Lilly asks if he didn't get back, because he was angry; and Scotty adds that they know he and Rebecca had fought earlier that day. Ned says that Rebecca was a regular at the store, and that sometimes he helped her, giving her pampers and baby food, because she didn't have much money.
Flashback to 1989
("Free Falling", by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, plays in the back)
Ned is helping Rebecca to put her groceries in her car. Rebecca thanks him and says that she just added another shift at the bar and it shouldn't take too long before she's on her own two feet again. Ned says it's not right for a woman like her to work in a filthy place like that. Rebecca says it's a blessing to have more work, and when Rebecca is getting in the car Ned tries to kiss her. She stops him, and says she's sorry, that she's not the kind of woman that kisses guys casually like that. Ned says he doesn't mean that casually, and that Rebecca needs a man in her life and a father figure to Sean. Rebecca says she already has a man in her life, from the time she lived in Virginia. Ned gets really angry and says that since Sean is already 3, he won't be needing so much pampers anymore, and then slams Rebecca's car door.
Cut to 2004
Ned says that he felt horrible for blowing up that way; but after visiting Rebecca that night, he left for good. They ask Ned where he was the rest of the evening. Ned says that he lived in an apartment building that night, and he wouldn't know if anyone saw him. Lilly says they'll look into it. Ned adds that he wanted to find a girl like his mother, from a better time; and Rebecca was that girl.
At the office, Nick says that Ned's story is true. A guy at his building saw him there at night. Lilly says now they have to investigate that man in Rebecca's life, maybe Sean's dad. Will, who was looking into Rebecca's past in Virginia, has found out that Rebecca Morgan died in 1982, which is four years before Sean was even born.
At the office, the detectives talk about why Rebecca could be using an alias. Nick says women in that situation are usually running from abuse. Lilly notes that Rebecca did tell Ned she was in a mixed up relationship. Stillman says that shows them Rebecca was probably on the run. He tells Scotty to go to the coroner's and see if there are any prints so they track down Rebecca's real identity. Lilly asks Scotty to call her if he has a name, because she's going to see Sean now.
After Lilly leaves, Stillman asks Scotty about Elisa. Scotty says she's fine and that she liked meeting him, and that she'll always come to First Thursdays. Stillman asks if she's someone serious. Scotty says they were engaged before everything happened. Stillman says he hopes they'll get back together, and Scotty says he hopes that too.
Lilly is now with Sean. She tells him the balloons were real, and asks him to tell her more about the train and Bobby. Sean says he's not sure the train was even real, that maybe it was a sketch or a drawing, and that's all he's got. Lilly says she thinks his mom was running from something, and that she's not even sure who his mother was. Sean says she was Rebecca Morgan. Lilly says that the name she was going by, but she was actually somebody else. Sean says he doesn't care if Lilly solves his mom's case or not. Lilly's cell phone rings. After she hangs up she asks Sean if he wants to know his mother's real name. Sean answers no, thanks. Lilly leaves.
Scotty and Will are now visiting Linda's mom (Rebecca's real name was Linda Frandsen). She tells them Linda wasn't a bad girl, but she never really liked her. She just wasn't maternal. They ask Mrs. Frandsen about the last time she saw Linda. She says it was on the spring of 1987, when Linda showed up at her house unannounced. Will asks what was the occasion. She says the reason was Vic, Linda's ex-husband.
Flashback to 1989
("Sweet Jane", by Cowboy Junkies, plays in the back)
Linda shows up at her mom's door with baby Sean. Mrs. Frandsen is not pleased to see her and asks what she's doing there. Linda says Vic is a freak and he won't let him hurt Sean. Mrs. Frandsen says Linda should go the police, but Linda doesn't want to do that. Linda asks her mom to let them stay there for that night, and then she'll be out of her life forever. Mrs. Frandsen is not happy, but agrees.
Cut to 2004
Mrs. Frandsen says that Linda and Sean were on the road early. Will asks if Vic didn't call or show up. Mrs. Frandsen says no, and that Vic would never expect her to know where Linda was. Scotty asks if she ever heard of Linda again. Mrs. Frandsen says no.