- I believe we did, partner.
- Whoo!
- Are you kidding?
- Nando, we should've
- whooped that guy's ass.
- Please, only time I
- seen you whoop some ass
- is when that old man cut
- in front of you at Arby's.
- And he was, like,
- 102 and blind.
- With a plastic hip.
- Oh, my God.
- W hat?
- Hey, they're waiting
- for you in 4B.
- Oh, pull his film.
- I'll be there in a minute.
- Okay.
- Sergeant Franklin,
- you never cease to amaze me.
- Is there anything
- you can't get here?
- All right, a deal's a deal.
- Prison guard duty.
- Away from the front.
- Safest place you could be.
- Thank you.
- And my wife and daughter back
- home thank you, too, sir.
- These cold seams are
- pretty significant.
- Hey.
- Hi.
- Would you give us
- a minute? Thanks.
- Have you been
- watching the news?
- Why?
- It's Lincoln.
- I didn't do it.
- Terrence Steadman?
- The Vice President's brother.
- Do you have any idea what
- they're gonna do to you?
- I didn't do it, man, it was a setup.
- I didn't do it.
- You knew him.
- Who?
- Steadman.
- No.
- You worked for his company.
- So what?
- From which you were
- fired a few weeks ago.
- I loaded containers in the warehouse.
- Never met the guy.
- What the hell, Mike? You sound
- like one of the damn detectives.
- - I'm just saying...
- You think I did it?
- I heard you owe
- someone 90 grand.
- Who told You that?
- People talk.
- And I know Steadman
- had a lot of money.
- I may be a lot of things,
- but I'm not a murderer.
- Then what were you doing
- in that garage last night?
- You admitted to the
- police you were there.
- Honestly, Linc,
- I don't know how it's come to this.
- And you can't keep
- blaming Mom for dying
- and Dad for leaving,
- because I was there, too.
- Difference is, I got out.
- Mom had life insurance, I took my half,
- put myself through school,
- What did you do with
- your half, Linc?
- Everything's not how
- it looks, Michael.
- I hope for your sake,
- that's true.
- Here... here is where we
- want the turn to anger.
- Trust me,
- that won't be a problem.
- Now remember to stress his
- record as a repeat offender.
- We need the public behind us
- if we want the death penalty.
- And where are we with
- Governor Tancredi?
- He has aspirations.
- He won't be a problem.
- Uh, 30 seconds,
- Madam Vice President.
- The papers have
- already crucified him.
- The police say they got a phone
- call right after the murder
- from someone claiming they saw
- Lincoln running from the garage.
- He was into someone
- for 90 grand.
- What do you need that kind of money for?
- Drugs? Bribes?
- Forget about what
- you want to be true.
- Let's look at this objectively.
- Maybe You should, too.
- I am.
- All right, you know what?
- I promised I wouldn't say anything,
- but I'm getting tired of
- you talking about him
- like he's some guy from the
- neighborhood that you used to know.
- He's your brother.
- I know, and I know he helped you
- out with your dad back in the day,
- but you should see the
- kind of person he is now--
- the kind of people he
- keeps friends with.
- You want to know what
- the 90 grand was for?
- I think I do.
- You.
- What do you mean?
- The money you got when you were 18 years
- old from your mother's life insurance.
- The money that paid
- for your degree,
- that got you this job,
- that bought you your loft.
- Your mother never had life insurance.
- That money came from Lincoln.
- How?