- Destroyed your life?
- I guess I'm thinking in
- terms of the pain and anguish
- it's caused your
- friends and loved ones.
- People who care about me,
- they believe me.
- That's all that matters to me right now.
- It's all I got.
- You have a son.
- Lincoln, Jr.? LJ?
- Yeah. Why?
- I have a source that tells me
- if you accept what happened and
- stop fighting your execution,
- your son will be
- left out of this.
- If not,
- I hope you said good-bye to him
- when he left here this morning.
- Who are you?
- One Burrows is gonna die.
- Up to you which one.
- Who are you?!
- Who are you?!
- Hey!
- Don't let her go.
- She threatened my son!
- Please, no!
- She threatened my son! No!
- LJ Burrows?
- Yeah.
- I'm Officer Hale
- with Juvenile Court.
- We just need to do a quick
- survey of the residence,
- make sure the environment here is
- reflective of the terms of
- your probation.
- Your parents home?
- No, but they'll be
- home any minute.
- Well then...
- better get started.
- LJ and his dad--
- you never said how it
- went this morning.
- Sounded fine.
- Of course, everything a 15-year-old
- boy tells his mother is fine.
- Look, no offense, but can I see
- some kind of identification?
- Sure.
- LJ, we're home!
- LJ, you here?
- Oh, my God.
- Drop the phone, lady.
- This is the only warning I'm giving you.
- Drop it.
- Run!
- Pick up, pick up.
- Please answer. Come on.
- LJ...
- we're not here to hurt you.
- Whoa, whoa...
- 911... send.
- You really think you're going to get
- to four buttons before I get to one?
- Come on.
- LJ, get out of here!
- Mom? Mom?
- Where are you going, LJ?
- What do you want from me?
- Cooperation. That's all.
- You want cooperation?
- I know what you look like,
- you son of a bitch!
- I'm going to the police.
- Going to the police? I don't think
- that's such a good idea, LJ--
- I mean, with your prints on
- the murder weapon and all.
- I didn't touch
- the murder weapon.
- Of course you didn't.
- I know that and you know that.
- I just don't think you're
- going to have much luck
- convincing Ballistics of that.
- Who the hell are you people?
- Just concerned neighbors.
- Heard a bit of a ruckus
- at the Rixs' house.
- Gosh, you know, I guess we
- really should've seen it coming.
- I mean,
- all the signs were there--
- drug use,
- decline in academic performance--
- but we didn't think he'd
- ever do something like this.
- No one's going to believe that.
- Yes, they will.
- And when they catch you--
- and they will catch you, LJ--
- they're going to
- try you as an adult.
- You know what that means?
- We can help you, LJ.
- We're the only hope you've got.
- No, you're not.
- She made that choice, not you.
- Let's find the kid.
- You got Marilyn back.
- Sure did.
- That's good.
- How long ago you quit smoking?
- A little over nine years now.
- You don't mind, do you?
- I feel a kinship
- with you, Charles.
- More than any other con here.
- And we've seen a lot,
- haven't we?
- Sure have.
- And correct me if I'm wrong...
- I've always treated you fair.
- I've always
- appreciated that fact.
- I've known Bob since
- he was 18 years old.
- I got him this job.
- You can imagine how
- responsible I feel.
- I can't help you
- with that, boss.
- I think you can.
- Word is he died in
- front of your cell,
- and you were right
- here when it happened.
- We've both been around
- long enough to know
- that when a con starts
- that snitching business,
- he's not long for this world.
- Don't put me in that
- position, boss.
- If you don't tell me
- who killed Bob before
- I leave this cell,
- our friendship goes with it.
- That's a nice cat.
- Westmoreland knows,
- and his jaw ain't that strong.
- What's this?