tv Up to the Minute CBS March 19, 2012 3:35am-4:30am EDT
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ll, let's see if we can place him at the hotel. excuse me. have you seen this girl? sorry. take a closer look. i'm in the middle of my run, man. have you seen this girl? she's about five-foot-two... ♪ (dog barking) (grunts) (sniffles) man: you need some water, buddy? water? yeah. thank you. (applause in distance) (gags)
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(coughing) (grunting) you have any news about my brother? well, we got plenty of news, but most of it relates to you. you've been lying to us about the night of your brother's accident. he was on his way to the riverbrook hotel with $100,000. we checked the hotel registry and guess who booked a room there that night? yeah, you. we also know that robin cassidy was with you and she hasn't been seen since, and we think you're the reason. okay. so, how does this work? should i get a lawyer in here? it's better for you if you cooperate, but it's entirely up to you. you're on the right track about robin cassidy.
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jay was involved with her. in a way, we both were. hey, jay, what the hell's going on? everyone's looking for you. son of a ...! are you kidding me?! (panting) i heard you, kevin. i heard you. what did you hear? riverbrook hotel, robin cassidy, the money. you're not well, jay. let it go. i woke up with these fragments, pieces of things in my head. i started to put them together. i thought it was something that i did. and then i realized... (sniffles) ...it was a story. a story i'd heard before. (rhythmic whooshing) i got this problem, jay. robin cassidy.
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remember? the girl from soho? got tired of sleeping with her, and she wanted a hundred grand to go away. should have been simple. meet at the riverbrook, you give her the money, i drop her off at the airport. done. but you never showed up. she started to get pissed. making noise about telling kimberly. coming after your company. maybe even saying you raped her. she tried to leave, and, uh... i pushed her away from the door. i... and she tripped. and she hit her head. (sobbing) i had to get rid of her, jay.
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she was gonna ruin your life. (sobbing) i wake up every day seeing her face. i tell myself, "kevin, you did what you had to do. jay's your brother." i'm so sorry, kevin. i'm sorry i put you there. forget it. you'd have done the same for me, right? so now what? we go to the police. (laughing): oh, come on, jay, shut up. girl had a family. they deserve to know what happened to her. we got to make this right. i can't do it. kevin... i can't, jay. i'm not gonna stop you, but i can't turn myself in.
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this all happened because of me. i'll make sure they know that. hmm. (door closing) i don't know how jay told it, but that's how it happened. what do you mean, how jay told it? to the police. i don't know what he said, but my version's the truth. jay never talked to the police. what? i thought that's why you brought me in. where did this meeting with jay happen? seventh and bleeker. let's go.
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(tires squealing) (grunting) (breathing shallowly) (breathing shallowly) (groaning softly) woman: he came in as a john doe after transit police found him on the f train. commuters thought he was passed out drunk. any idea how long he was on the train? apparently, he rode to the end of the line and back again at least a couple of times. hmm. were there any sign of injuries? nothing obvious, but given his past condition, any kind of head trauma could be catastrophic. his wife just arrived. all right. thanks, doctor. (rhythmic whooshing)
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(knocking) mrs. mccann? (sighs) just wanted to see how you were holding up. how did this happen? we're not really sure. his-his wallet was missing, so it's possible he was mugged, but... i begged for him to come back to me, and he did. (sobbing): why is this happening? i'm very sorry. i... (sobbing) (sobbing) ♪
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jen, hi. i'm samantha. i'm with the fbi. i wanted to let you know that your mom is going to meet you at the hospital. female dispatcher: units 2514... did he kill him? yeah. he's gone. thank you. sure. ♪ hi. hi. is she okay? pretty good, all things considered. well... good. you know, i, uh... i'm gonna ride with you. go home. i'll be fine. ♪
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