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tv   Up to the Minute  CBS  March 26, 2012 3:35am-4:30am EDT

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mmm. you know, that helps explain paula trying to disguise herself to look like lacey. make it seem like lacey's alive long enough so they can go after her money. you know what? that pizza delivery... ...maybe that wasn't really lacey either. and around the same time was when her bank records were accessed. they were trying to transfer her money. you know, if lacey was already dead here, when was she killed? it's possible she never made it out of those woods. so, paula, you sure were in a rush to get out of town, huh? excuse me? the state trooper that pulled you over said that you were doing 86. where were you headed? pennsylvania. i was back home.
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i was pretty shook up after seeing jeff. where's my husband? your husband is being interrogated. you know that we found lacey's hat in your apartment and forensics confirmed that her blood is on it. i want to talk to my husband. why don't you worry about yourself, paula. because i don't know exactly what he had to do with lacey's death, but i'm pretty sure about you. well, i don't know how it could have gotten there. really? because i know you had it on when you pretended to be your friend. you want to see? look. i want to talk to a lawyer. here. use my phone. call one. because once i find lacey's body, you're done. (dog barking)
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(dog barking) think about the baby, paula. you'll help elliot? i-i can't. if he's responsible. but if he's not, do you promise? i'll do what i can. (barking in distance) i knew something was bothering lacey. right before she was going to leave the campsite, she admitted she was going back to return the money to desmond's son. taking that ticket was wrong. and i haven't been able to stop thinking about it since i met him. you don't have to do this. he doesn't have any real proof. it's not about proof, paula. okay, those numbers that desmond played, they were alex's birthday. his and his mom's. so what?
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so we didn't think that des cared about him, but he must have. why else would he have played those numbers every week? lace, just let it go. i can't. i can't live with what i've done. so, what? we go back to the way things were? us being dirt-poor? maybe you care about the money, but i don't. i just want to stop feeling bad about myself. well, it's not just about you, lace! it's about us! all of us! i'm sorry, paula, but it's my decision, okay? and i've made it. lace. i'm done talking about it. stop! just... leave me alone! lacey? lacey? lacey. lacey! paula, what did you do? jeff wanted to go to the police.
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i talked him out of it. then we buried the body and i went back to the city ahead of them. she had no right to give it back. we deserved that money. assuming your husband confirms your story, i'm going to have a confession for you to sign shortly. (dogs barking) (phone ringing)
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delgado. we found her. agent malone? gail. sit, please. so what do you have? ncic, vital stats, federal and state court docs all clean. then i dug a little deeper. lived in delaware in 2006, so i called the local sheriff's department. huh. sex with a minor. no charges were brought. family didn't want their daughter's name dragged through the mud.
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you mind if i ask who this guy is? let me ask you something, gail. where do you see yourself in a few years from now? well... legal counsel has its perks. but i am interested in making a move to violent crimes. well, when that time comes, call me. and i'll make the recommendation. thank you. captioning sponsored by warner bros. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org good morning. i don't want people to do things for me, you know. i try to do them myself. i don't want no one to look down on me.
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we have two car insurances that we're going to have you taste. the first one we're going to call x. go ahead and take a sip, and then let me know what the baby thinks of it. four million drivers switched to this car insurance last year. oh, she likes it babies' palates are very sensitive so she's probably tasting the low rates. this is car insurance y, they've been losing customers pretty quickly. oh my gosh, that's horrible!, which would you choose? geico. over their competitor. do you want to finish it?
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no. does the baby want to finish it? no.
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