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A mother and her 18-year-old daughter move to suburbia to help recover from a traumatic home invasion, but a sinister shadow seems to be stalking them.

Primary Title
  • Stalked by My Neighbour
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 19 August 2018
Release Year
  • 2015
Start Time
  • 00 : 50
Finish Time
  • 02 : 25
Duration
  • 95:00
Channel
  • TVNZ 2
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Programme Description
  • A mother and her 18-year-old daughter move to suburbia to help recover from a traumatic home invasion, but a sinister shadow seems to be stalking them.
Classification
  • AO
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captioning Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Subjects
  • Stalking victims--Drama
  • Single parents--Drama
  • Made-for-TV movies--United States
Genres
  • Crime
  • Drama
  • Thriller
Contributors
  • Doug Campbell (Director)
  • Doug Campbell (Writer)
  • Amy Pietz (Actor)
  • Kelcie Stranahan (Actor)
  • Katrina Norman (Actor)
  • Johnson Production Group (Production Unit)
Captions by Julie Taylor. * Captions were made with the support of NZ On Air. Copyright Able 2018 WOMAN: # In the city, # feel the heartbeat. # You're not complete. # Let it all go. # In the shadows # from the streetlights, # feel the spaces # moving in slow, # (ECHOES) slow, slow, slow... (CAMERA BEEPS STEADILY) (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) (STEADY BEEPING) Hey, Mom. Hey, honey. How you doing? Lemme guess ` you have to work late tonight, and you're not gonna be back until after 10. I'm so sorry. I know I promised to take you out to dinner tonight, but we just got slammed. (SIGHS SOFTLY) There is some Chinese food in the fridge, though. So, how was school? Oh, it was incredible. My teacher loved the high-contrast photo I took downtown. Oh, yeah! Those were great. And she thinks that I should send it to that festival in Paris. Wow! Let's go to Europe. You and me? Yeah! We can go to the festival, pick up the award and then hit the road in a convertible. Ha! OK, I'm in. Now we just need to win the lottery to pay for the trip. Hey, did you pick up the mail today? Mm-mm. Well, why don't you go downstairs and, you know, see what's down there? No, you did not get that lens that I was looking at. That is way too expensive. Hey, let me decide what is too expensive. Just go. (CHUCKLES GENTLY) Check the mail! (LOW, OMINOUS MUSIC) GRUNTS: Open the door! Open the door! (GRUNTS) No! (SCREAMS) Oh my God! Jodi! (CONTINUES SCREAMING) I'm calling 911. You come here right now! Get outta the apartment now! Come here! Please let me go! Get off! (SCREAMS) (THUDDING) Jodi! (GRUNTS) Mom! Mom! My daughter is getting attacked right now ` What you doing, huh? 52822 Loma Verde Avenue, Apartment 18, West Hollywood! Oh my God. Send somebody fast! (GRUNTS) Jodi, no! No! Stop it! Get away from her! (SCREAMS) (CRIES) SOBS: Oh my God. No! (SOFT, EXPECTANT MUSIC) (BIRDS CHIRP) (MUSIC BECOMES POIGNANT) (MUSIC CONTINUES) (SIGHS LOUDLY) OK, this is the last of it. (GRUNTS) Oh, I cannot wait to show you the new bedspread I bought. C'mon. (UNSETTLED MUSIC) (BREATHES DEEPLY) (INSECTS CHIRP) I think I have unpacked enough for us to at least have breakfast tomorrow. I have to get up at 4 so I can be at the hospital by 6, so I'm gonna go to bed. Goodnight, baby. (CHUCKLES DRILY) Did you lock the back door? Yeah. What about the windows? Yes, honey. Hey,... this place is gonna be really great. I dunno how I'm gonna pay for it, but it's worth it. This summer we're gonna have so much fun, and then in the fall, you are gonna go to a terrific new high school and meet a bunch of new friends. Sweetie, the police shot that awful man. (DELIBERATELY) He can't hurt you any more. This is a safe neighbourhood. We're gonna be OK here. (WARM MUSIC) Goodnight. Don't stay up too late. (SOLEMN NOTE) (SIGHS) (INSECTS CHIRP) (WIND BLOWS LOUDLY) (CLATTERING, TAPPING) (SCRAPING) (SLOW, STEADY TAPPING) (WIND CONTINUES BLOWING LOUDLY) (OMINOUS MUSIC) Mom. Mom, wake up. What's the matter? (TAPPING CONTINUES) S` Did you hear that? I think that's the wind, honey. No, there's someone at the door. (SIGHS) Do you realise what time it is? SLOWLY: Put that down. (BIRDFEEDER TAPS) See? It's nothing to worry about. Will you`? Will you sleep in my room tonight? Sure, honey. (WIND CONTINUES BLOWING LOUDLY) (GRUNTS SOFTLY) (POIGNANT MUSIC) (WIND CONTINUES BLOWING LOUDLY) (ROCK MUSIC) MAN: Fire it up. (VEHICLE ENGINE STARTS) (ENGINE REVS) (ROCK MUSIC BLARES DISTANTLY, ENGINE REVS REPEATEDLY) MAN: (CHUCKLES) Yeah! Whaddaya think? All right, give it a little more gas. Hey. (KNOCKING) Give it a little more gas. (ENGINE REVS REPEATEDLY) Nice. How's that? (CAMERA LENS WHIRRS) A little more. (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) Now we're getting somewhere. Yeah! MAN: C'mon, honey, you don't have to leave. Are you sure we can't talk about this? (ENGINE REVS) C'mon. (LENS WHIRRS) Outta my way. (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) How's that? (ENGINE REVS REPEATEDLY) That's good. That's good! That's workin' now! There ` nice, nice. I love it, I love it, I love it. Awesome. Whoo-hoo! That's what I'm talkin' about. (CAMERA BEEPS, SHUTTER CLICKS) You owe me 100 bucks. WOMAN: Nick. SOFTLY: Oh sheez. Mrs Miller. I know what you're gonna say, and I'm done for the day. It's not about today. It's about tomorrow and the next day and the next month. You see, I work from home. Mm-hm. So I need to be able to have a phone conversation with a client and be able to hear them. I'm sorry, all right? I'm just doin' a favour for some friends of mine. A favour. Yeah. You're running a business outta your garage. I'm not running a business. Come on, Nick. WOMAN: Aunt Lisa, relax. It's not a big deal. Look at this place. I mean, are you kidding me? Do you have any idea what you're doin' to the property values around here? I'll tell you this ` this is one piece of property that you don't have your hands on yet, Mrs Miller. All right. Yeah. I've asked you nicely. Next time I'm calling the cops. Go right ahead. I'm shakin' in my boots, Mrs Miller (!) Bossin' everybody around, like you own the neighbourhood... Ugh, this is ridiculous. MAN: I agree. Hey. How are you? Great. Glad to hear it. (CAMERA BEEPS, SHUTTER CLICKS REPEATEDLY) Kristen. Coming. (INTRIGUING MUSIC) (VEHICLE APPROACHES) (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) Hey. (BOTH SPEAK INDISTINCTLY, CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS REPEATEDLY) (INTRIGUING MUSIC FADES) (DRAMATIC MUSIC) (GASPS SHARPLY) (BREATHES SHARPLY) (BREATHES HEAVILY) (UNSETTLED MUSIC) (FOOTSTEPS APPROACH) (CAMERA LENS WHIRRS, SHUTTER CLICKS) (CAMERA BEEPS, SHUTTER CLICKS) (CAMERA BEEPS, LENS WHIRRS) (CAMERA BEEPS, SHUTTER CLICKS) (CAMERA BEEPS, SHUTTER CLICKS) (SPONGE THUMPS SOFTLY) (UNSETTLED MUSIC CONTINUES) (PHONE RINGS) (DOOR OPENS) (PHONE CONTINUES RINGING) (PHONE BEEPS) Hello? Hello? (LOW, OMINOUS MUSIC) (PHONE BEEPS) (DOOR CREAKS) (BIRDS CHIRP) (DARK MUSIC) (EXHALES) (PANTS SOFTLY) (DOORBELL CHIMES) (LOW, UNSETTLED MUSIC) (DOORBELL CHIMES REPEATEDLY) (JARRING MUSIC) (SIGHS) Hi. I'm Lisa Miller. I live across the street. I just wanted to welcome you to the neighbourhood. Hi. I'm Jodi. Hi, Jodi. I made you some cookies. (CHUCKLES GENTLY) Thank you. So, are your parents home? I would like to say hello. It's just my mom. She's at work. OK, well, tell her I dropped by. OK? Are you all right? Sweetie, what's the matter? Someone just stole my camera. What? (SIGHS) Are you serious? This area is so safe. I mean, we never have burglaries out here. I'm sorry. I'm just a little freaked out right now. Don't apologise. You wanna come over to my house? You can stay with us until she gets back. No, that's very kind of you, but I'll be OK. Listen, why don't you and your mom come over tomorrow? You can have lunch with me and my niece Kristen. You'd like her. OK, I'll ask my mom. Great. Just let me know. Here's my number. OK? Thank you. (LOW, UNSETTLING MUSIC) (GARAGE DOOR WHIRRS) (UNSETTLING MUSIC SWELLS) (DRAMATIC NOTE) (INSECTS CHIRP) Are you sure you didn't misplace it? I mean, look at this. Yes, I looked everywhere. I think we should call the police. Let's get this place cleaned up. If we still don't find it, I'll buy you a new one. Mom, I don't want you spending that kind of money. Don't worry. I can afford it. No, you can't. You're always saying how expensive it is to live here. I'm telling you ` somebody came into the backyard. We've only been here two days, and already you're saying we've been robbed? Yes, and I want to report this. First, let's clean up the house. OK? OK, what time do they want us over for lunch? (ROCK MUSIC BLARES OVER RADIO) (ENGINE REVS) LISA: So, where did you live before you moved here? West Hollywood. Oh, I love West Hollywood. Why'd you guys leave? 'No!' We had a condo. We, uh` We needed more space. Mm-hmm. So, Kristen, I take it you live in LA. No, I live here. Oh, I thought you were just visiting your Aunt Lisa for the summer. This is my home now. My parents are gone. Her mom passed away last year. I am so sorry. I asked Kristen if she would wanna come live with me, and, well, I'm just glad she said yes. Ooh, you know, you should take Jodi with you next weekend. Oh, that's a great idea. You'd love it. What? Oh, our church. They have this retreat. It's up Angeles Crest. It's so fun. They have hiking and volleyball and all the fun stuff. Yeah, the van's gonna pick me up next Saturday morning. OK, I'll` I'll think about it. Oh, you should go. That sounds really great. Mom, I said I will think about it. (VEHICLE ENGINE STARTS) OK. (ENGINE REVS LOUDLY) Not again. (SIGHS) Have you talked to his parents? He's a single father. He's in the oil business in Dubai. That's enough. I am so sorry, Andrea. Aunt Lisa, what are you doing? Calling the police. (DIALS) (ENGINE REVS) Hi. I'm the one that called the police. I'm Lisa Miller. Officer Weiland. How you doing today? You Nick? Yeah. K, Nick, you wanna step out of the car for me? I'm not trying to bother anybody, Officer. I'm just working on my buddy's car. He's always a bother ` always. What?! Do me a favour ` you guys stand... That guy Nick stole my camera. He was the only one around when I noticed it was missing. You should go tell the cop. I'm not gonna introduce myself to our next door neighbour by accusing him of burglary. Just` Just ask the cop to come over, and we can talk in private. It doesn't have to be a big deal. Please? OK. OFFICER WEILAND: Son, I need you to calm down. Just take it from me. OK? And if we get any more complaints, I'm gonna have to come back here and arrest you. You understand? Excuse me, Officer. NICK: Yeah, yeah, whatever. Miss Miller, stay back, please. I just wanted to talk to you about something that happened in our house. We live across the street... So, you think somebody stole your camera? Yesterday, I was outside taking pictures and the phone rang, so I put the camera down, came in to answer it, and when I went back out, it was gone. What kind of camera is it? A DSLR with a 75 to 300 zoom lens. Is it anything like that camera out there? What?! Officer, I am so sorry to bother you. Not a problem. I hope she gets some great pictures. Thank you. OK? All right. Well, that was embarrassing. Mom, I checked the backyard. I checked the house ` everywhere. I swear it wasn't there. Well, what do you think happened? I think Nick stole it and then put it back. Why would anybody do that? Sweetie, it's a new house. It's a new neighbourhood. You're still recovering. You know, what happened to you at our old apartment ` it's gonna take you a while to get over that. I still see him. In your dreams? In my mind. Every time I go in a dark room or... or I open a door, it's like... he's gonna be there, but he's not. I never should have worked late that night. Mom, don't say that. No, I'm your mother. I'm supposed to protect you. I should have been there. (SNIFFLES) I, um` I have to do some shopping. Do you wanna go with me? I just wanna check my camera. OK, sweetie. (INHALES, EXHALES HEAVILY) (DOOR SHUTS) (INTRIGUING MUSIC) (DIALS) (LINE RINGS) MAN ON PHONE: Hello? Hello? Um,... who am I speaking with? This is Nick. (CHUCKLES SOFTLY) Who is this? (PHONE BEEPS) * (CELL PHONE RINGS) Hey. JODI: Mom, I can prove it. Prove what, honey? That Nick stole my camera. Remember when I got a call and there was nobody on the line? Well, I checked the phone records... (KNOCK AT DOOR) Hold on. (GASPS) Oh my God. He's at the door. You don't have to open it. Do you want me to come home? Um... I will if you want me to. In fact, honey, I'm just gonna come home. I'll be there in 10 minutes. (KNOCK AT DOOR) No, it's OK. I'll just see what he wants. Jodi. Mom, don't worry. I'll be all right. (PHONE HANGS UP) You called my house? Did you call me? Why did you steal my camera? Because you were taking pictures of me, and you didn't ask me if you could. How did you get our house number? The internet. Reverse address. So you called our house, made me go inside to answer it, and then hopped the fence and stole my camera? CHUCKLES: That's right. You're good. And then you put it on the porch and made me look like an idiot. Well, no, no, no, no. Well, I didn't mean to make you look like an idiot. But if that happened, I'll consider it a bonus. I'm going to tell the cops what you did. (CHUCKLES) Wow! First Lisa and now you. Terrific (!) Go right ahead and call the cops. And I'll show them the pictures you took of me, half naked. Yeah, I downloaded your camera files on to my hard drive. So, while I'm at it, I'll show the rest of the neighbourhood the pictures you took of them. Ted's wife across the street, she's a lawyer. She'd love to see them. So, um, you sure you wanna call the cops? Or you just wanna call it even? Even. (CHUCKLES SOFTLY) I'm Nick. (SIGHS) (BIRDS CHIRP) (VEHICLE HORN HONKS) KRISTEN: Hey. NICK: OK, Tuesday sounds good. Yeah. WOMAN: This is gonna be so much fun. Yeah, 11am. I'll be there. MAN ON PHONE: All right. Talk to you later. Bye. (LOW, UNSETTLING MUSIC) (CAMERA WHIRRS, CELL PHONE RINGS) Hey, Mom. Hi, honey. What are you doing? Just testing out my new lens. Cool! Well, I'll be done at the hospital in about an hour. You sure everything's OK? (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) Everything's fine, Mom. Call me if you need me. All right. Bye. Bye. (CELL PHONE BEEPS) (UNSETTLING, DARK MUSIC) (CAMERA BEEPS) (BREATHES HEAVILY) (FRANTIC, INTRIGUING MUSIC) (DOORBELL CHIMES REPEATEDLY) (DOORBELL CONTINUES CHIMING, KNOCKING) I think I just saw someone in your house. What? I just saw someone. Or I-I thought I did. Downstairs. Hold on. You were watching my house? I was taking pictures of the street. I saw you in your bedroom, and I looked in the window, and I saw a shadow of someone. Are you serious? Yes, let's just go to my house and call the police. No, no, no, hang on. Hang on. Just give me a second. Wait, wait, Lisa, don't. Are you sure you saw someone? Yes, it was a shadow. Male? Female? I don't know. The shades were closed. Wait here. I'll check the garage. (DOG BARKS IN DISTANCE, DOOR CREAKS) (LOW, SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC) (SIGHS) There's nobody down here. Are you sure? Yes, I'm sure. At least, I thought... Look, let's just get out of here. I'm gonna check upstairs. I'm calling the cops. No, no, no, just give me a minute. (SIGHS) There's nobody here. Oh, look. Look at this. Is this what you saw? I must have walked in front of it. Maybe. I'm sure that's what you saw. I'm sorry to bother you. Oh, no, no. Honey, it's OK. I really appreciate your concern. (INSECTS CHIRP) (VIDEO FAST FORWARDS) (INSECTS CHIRP) (OMINOUS MUSIC) (MUSIC BUILDS) (CAR DOOR SHUTS) (LOW, PULSING MUSIC) (MUSIC CONTINUES) (JARRING NOTE) (MUSIC BUILDS) (THUD!) * MAN: See you later. Bye, guys. WOMAN: Bye, Kristen. JODI: Hey. Oh, hey, Jodi. How's it going? Good. Did you have fun? Yeah, it was so funny. You have to come with us the next time we go on one of these camping trips. Aunt Lisa, I'm back. They did this improv show. It was so hysterical. This guy, he talks totally monotone like he's got one brain cell, and he has a scene partner who was talking a mile a minute. Aunt Lisa, are you upstairs? Anyway, they're on this gurney, and they're acting like he's giving birth completely in drag. It was so funny. Jodi? Jodi, where'd you go? (DRAMATIC NOTE) Oh my God. Are you up here? Don't come in. Oh my God. Aunt Lisa, what's wrong? MAN ON PHONE: 911. What's your emergency? No, what's wrong with her? (GASPS) I-I-I-I need an ambulance. 8672, Via Colinas in Santa Clarita. Aunt Lisa, wake up. My friend, she's bleeding. She's not breathing. We need an ambulance right now. Hurry! (INDISTINCT POLICE RT CHATTER) Detective, I-I saw something on Saturday night that I think you should know about. I got here as fast as I could. Oh my God. Are you OK? I was so worried about you. Hi. Detective Franklin. Oh, uh, Andrea Allen, Jodi's mother. As you were saying? I saw someone in the house. I-I think it was an intruder. About what time? Around 10. I was across the street in my room taking some pictures of the neighbourhood. I saw Lisa in the upstairs window, and then I saw somebody else in the downstairs window. You were taking photographs of people's homes at night? Yeah, is that illegal? It's an invasion of privacy. Next time you do that, you should ask your neighbours for permission. Anyway, is that the window with the shades closed? I saw a shadow, a silhouette. That's a long ways to see at night. I know what I saw. Well, did you take a picture of the shadow? No, I didn't. OK, Jodi, so when you saw this shadow person, what did you do then? I ran over and I rang the doorbell. Lisa answered, and we looked around, but we didn't find anybody. Why didn't you call the police? Because Lisa didn't want me to. She wasn't worried like I was. I mean, I even tried calling her this morning and nobody answered. And that's why I waited for Kristen to get home. I watched the house all day, and Lisa never came out. Thanks. I'll mention that in my report. I think the guy next door did it. Nick. Now, is that the same Nick Thompkin that's running a business out of his house without a permit? Yeah. Lisa called the cops on him, and Nick got really mad at her. If anyone from the neighbourhood would kill her, it would be him. Well, we'll talk to him. We'll be talking to everybody on this block. Detective, what do you think happened? Well, we don't have the whole story yet. There doesn't seem to be any sign of forced entry. As far as I can tell, nothing is stolen. So right now it looks like she slipped and fell. You're kidding, right? Jodi, don't. When forensics comes back with their report in a couple days, we'll have a better assessment. Oh my God. Kristen, I'm so sorry. Come here. Ohh. Can I stay with you guys just for a few days? Yes, of course. You stay as long as you need to. OK? (SNIFFLES) (INDISTINCT POLICE RT CHATTER) MAN: Hi, I'm Detective Ng, Metro Homicide. You live here? Yeah. We're getting statements from a number of people. Do you mind if we ask you a few questions? (CLEARS THROAT) Yeah, yeah, sure. Come in. (CLEARS THROAT) Right this way. I'm not going into work tomorrow. OK? I'm gonna be here all day. Thank you, Ms Allen. You try and get some rest. JODI: I wanna talk to her. Let her rest. But, Mom. I'm telling you ` somebody was in her house that night. HUSHED: Shh. Keep your voice down. She doesn't need to hear that. She's suffering enough. And why did you incriminate the boy across the street? Well, what if he did do it? Then the police will find evidence to support that. Will you please stay out of it? Let them do their job. (SCOFFS) Can't believe you said that to the cop. Oh, well, I'm sorry if I embarrassed you, Mom. I'm not embarrassed. Forget the fact that I'm the one who found Lisa on the bathroom floor today. I didn't know I was supposed to be worried about how you felt. I-I'm sorry. Just leave me alone. (SIGHS) I need to talk to you. (GASPS) You scared me. I overheard you talking to your mom. You saw somebody in the house Saturday night? Look, I shouldn't have said anything. Please I need to know what you saw. Kristen, my mom was right. And you've been through enough already. You don't need to be worried about this. It was only a shadow. Is that it? Did you see a face? I-I couldn't see who it was, and it was only for a split second. Suppose I was right. Suppose somebody did kill her. I wanna catch the guy, don't you? Yeah, but who would wanna kill her? I think it was Nick. Jodi, come on. Lisa completely shut down his business. Nick was really mad. We all saw it. Yeah, but Nick wouldn't kill her. It was probably just an accident like the cop said. I just... I just can't accept that. The cops should be... I don't know ` they should be watching him. Thank you. For what? For trying to help. I'm gonna go back to bed. (CURIOUS, INTRIGUING MUSIC) NICK: So what do you think? Yeah, they're in good condition. Where'd I get 'em? I stole 'em. What kind of question is that? Do what you want. You can melt 'em down, sell 'em on the black market. I don't care. Yeah, I'm coming right now. (CLEARS THROAT) (CAR ALARM CHIRPS) (ENGINE STARTS) (MUSIC CONTINUES) (MUFFLED DANCE MUSIC PLAYS) WOMAN: Yeah! Whoo! Steve, what up? Hey, what's up, Nick? How are you, man? Good. You? OK. Thank you. Mm-hmm. (ENGINE TURNS OFF) MAN: Oh man. Really? (CLEARS THROAT) Driver's licence, please. Um, I forgot my ID. OK. Come on in. (DANCE MUSIC PUMPS) (INAUDIBLE CONVERSATION) So, how's your car shop? Well, that's sort of why I'm doing this. Looks like I gotta shut it down. * MAN: This way, Nicky. NICK: Let's see. (ZIP WHIZZES) Thank you. (CLEARS THROAT) Perfect. Put this right here. Someone's looking for you. Hey. Hey! Come here! Hey, hey, hey. Hey, I'm... What`? Hey, I'm not gonna hurt you. I'm your neighbour. OK? And why are you following me? I'm not following you. I come here a lot. Oh, OK (!) What's going on back there? What do you think's going on back there? No, say it. You're selling her jewellery. Wait, what? What do you mean? Lisa. You stole her jewellery, and now you're pawning it. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. I stole her jewellery? I saw someone in her house the other night. Oh my God. You were mad at her because she shut down your business, so you decided to get revenge. You sound just like that cop. Why you talking to me like this? You snuck in, killed her, stole her jewellery, and now you're pawning it. (LAUGHS) I killed her? Not only are you way off-base, but you are incredibly obnoxious. Am I? Yeah, you are, but that's OK, because I kind of have a crush on you. Oh, don't you try... (CLEARS THROAT) What did you say? You heard me. Hey, look, getting my business shut down is the best thing that's ever happened to me. I mean, I got a job. Now I'm gonna be fixing cars in a shop across town, and I can't wait. I'm selling some of my old tools to a guy who works here. But... if you wanna believe that I killed her,... then go right ahead. So, what, you're just... You're just gonna stand there all night? (DANCE MUSIC PUMPS) They're gonna check your ID. What do I do? # ... this moment to arise. # You take my breath away. # I'm feeling cold, but I'm holding on. # You turned my world around. MAN: Hey, Borelli. We need check the back. I'll show you. # Because of you, # I know all the answers. # Because of you, # I'm taking all my chances. # Because of you... You should probably go. # Letting go of everything I am. # You take my breath away. # Yeah, I'm sorry, Kristen. Your aunt was murdered. Now with your permission, I need to discuss the autopsy results. Go ahead. As you can see, The impact to her skull is quite severe. Now, for a woman her height falling less than four feet, hitting the side of the tub at this angle, there is no way that her skull would be crushed to that degree. The physics of the situation tells us this was not a slip and fall. Something hit her in the back of the head with an incredible force. Now, one scenario is that the prowler entered the house through an unlocked door. Lisa surprised him. He killed her. He panicked and ran off without stealing anything, or she was murdered for another reason. Now, Kristen, we spoke to your church regarding your whereabouts at the time of her death. Wait, I'm a suspect? Well, your aunt made quite a bit of money in Southern California real estate. You're the sole beneficiary in her will, so you're about to inherit close to $4 million. I loved her more than my own mother. Don't worry. We confirmed your alibi. Several people in the church said you were definitely at the weekend retreat. I can't believe this. Detective, who do you think did this? We don't know. We talked to every neighbour on the block. We contacted Lisa's friends and her business associates. No one had anything bad to say about her. Well, about the guy next door, Nick Thompkin? Well, he, uh` he said he was home alone that night, but nobody could verify it. So he` he doesn't have an alibi. He could've done it. He was really pissed at my aunt. Right, Jodi? I don't... I don't know about that. That's not what you told me before. She's right, Jodi. You said, and I quote, 'Lisa called the cops on him. Nick was really mad at her. 'If anybody from this neighbourhood would kill her, it would be him.' I just don't think he would do something like that. Not any more. So you're changing your opinion. Yes. Can I ask why? I just have a feeling. A feeling? OK, that's... that's unique. Wait, you're not gonna arrest him because of what I said, right? Well, we're not gonna arrest anyone until we have more evidence. Don't worry, Kristen. We're not done yet. We're gonna get whoever did this. Yeah, listen, I'm gonna need to get a search warrant. His name is Nick Thompkin. The address is 1821... Hey, can I show you something? Sure. What do you think they're talking about? I know exactly what they're talking about. Ted would hit on me, and Aunt Lisa didn't like it. Jodi, a lot of older guys hit on me. So what? If they arrested every older guy who tried to sleep with me, they'd have to start building more prisons. Yeah, but look. I mean, he's, like, really mad at her. Jodi, stop it. What? Just because someone gets in an argument with my aunt doesn't make them a killer. What is with you? OK, well, then, who do you think did it? I don't know. I'm still trying to get past the fact that she's gone. And this cop tells me that she's been murdered and that I'm a suspect. Then you go around accusing everyone in the neighbourhood. Maybe you did it. Jodi, I told you to not bother her. She didn't do anything wrong. (SIGHS) Kristen, I'm sorry. I'm just gonna go back home. Are you sure? You're more than welcome to stay. I'll let you know if I can't handle it over there. OK. Thank you for everything, Ms Allen. What did I tell you? Mom, will you just look at this and tell me what you think? No! Just please. Mom! No, this is just making it worse. (SIGHS) * (DOG BARKS IN DISTANCE) (OMINOUS MUSIC) (MUSIC BUILDS) (SMASH!) (BREATHES HEAVILY) (CLATTERING) (MOANS SOFTLY, BREATHES HEAVILY) Wait. Wait. We have a problem. The cops don't think it was an accident. They think someone killed her. You still think I killed her? I don't, but the cops think you did. You said you were gonna make it look like she slipped and fell. That's exactly what I did. Well, you hit her at the wrong angle or something. They figured it out. Well, maybe you should've done it then. Baby, you know I couldn't have done that. That's not what we talked about. No, what we talked about is I put her lights out and then you give me half. Where's the money? It's in probate. It's gonna take some time. Just relax. Relax? Really? How am I supposed to do that? They're gonna figure out what we did. No, they won't. Don't say that, baby. I'm tired of all this sneaking around. Putting 10 hours a day into this lousy job. Do you really think I like going to that church? We have to act normal. Look at the way she's talking to him. Yeah, he looks really mad at her about something. Well, I wanna go show Ted these pictures and see what he says. I mean, I was hoping that you would come with me. What? Now? I can't. I'm starting that new job. If I don't hurry, I'm gonna be late. If you don't keep it together, you're going to ruin this. That girl across the street, she's watching us. What are you talking about? She's been taking pictures of the entire neighbourhood. Do you remember the argument you had with my aunt? When you talk to her the way that you do, Kristen doesn't understand that you're just trying to get in her pants, Ted. It is not what you're thinking. It's exactly what I'm thinking, and I don't like it. Look, I` Stay away from her. I mean it. 'Jodi just showed me pictures of you arguing with Lisa. 'You look like you're ready to rip her head off.' Jodi's gonna show those pictures to the cops. You're gonna have to answer more questions. OK. All right, well, that's why we put together an alibi. Yeah, you see? I went to the movies. Got a ticket stub right here. We snuck out at 8.30. I drove back here, parked around the way and nobody saw me. That would've worked if it looked like it was an accident, but now that it's murder, it's not that simple. You're right. You're right. Oh, I'm screwed. I mean, they're gonna figure out I did this. No, baby, don't say that. Look at me. I'm not gonna let anything happen to you. I've got an idea. Let's go over to Ted's later this afternoon after I get home. OK. Then afterward we can go to dinner or something. Well, just come to my house when... Wait. Wait a sec. Did you just ask me out? Yeah. And you said yes. (INTRIGUING PERCUSSIVE MUSIC) (ZIP WHIZZES) (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) (MUSIC CONTINUES) (MUSIC CONTINUES) This way. Here. (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) (BIRDS CHIRP, BRANCH SNAPS) (GASPS) (LOW, OMINOUS MUSIC) Forget it. Let's go. Come on. Let's go. JODI: Hey, Mom. Can we talk? Yeah, sure. (SIGHS) I think Kristen and that guy Ted killed Lisa. Oh man. First Nick, and now these two? I'm serious. OK. What makes you think that? What does this look like to you? It looks like they went hiking. Yes, I followed them to the woods and they're, like, totally into each other. They're having an affair, Mom. Did you see them get physical at all? No, but I saw him put his arm around her and then lean in. And then they went behind a tree, so I don't know if they kissed or not. So you can't say for sure? Still, what is a guy his age doing in the woods with someone like her? Honey. I think I should show these pictures to the police. No, you can't. You were stalking them with your camera. Remember what Detective Franklin said? I was right about the shadow, wasn't I? Yes, you were. But this is pushing it. And these pictures don't prove anything. What if you're wrong? What if Ted and Kristen did kill Lisa? She was probably attacked by a burglar like the detective said. You're my mom. Why can't you just back me up on this? Why can't you believe me? Because you have accused three of our neighbours of being murder suspects. It's too much. Don't you see what you're doing? You are inventing a neighbourhood boogeyman to punish your attacker. Honestly? I'm just worried about Nick right now. The cops are looking at him as their number one suspect, partly because of what I said. And I know he didn't do it. We should've done this earlier. We're cutting it close. I'll watch the front. Be careful. (PERCUSSIVE SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC) Come on. Damn it. JODI: Hey, how was work? NICK: Great. (CELL PHONE VIBRATES) It was really weird. So we don't have to talk to him? Uh, no. Great, cos I just heard from my dad, and I gotta go grab him at LAX. I talked to him yesterday. I didn't think he'd get here so quick. But maybe afterwards, well, me and you can go get dessert or something. OK. (CHUCKLES SOFTLY) (CLEARS THROAT) I wanna go to the cops tomorrow, show them the pictures and tell them everything. And I want you to come with me. Why do you want me to go with you? Because, (CHUCKLES) I don't know. I just think it might help your case. Is that the only reason? What do you mean? What other reason? Well, I just think that you like hanging out with me. I just don't want you to get arrested. That's all. So, what, you're just, like, doing all this, cos... cos you're a concerned citizen? Something like that. (CHUCKLES SOFTLY) No other reason? No. You sure? I'm not sure, um, about anything. (CLEARS THROAT SOFTLY) You, um` You wanna go into the living room? Don't you have to pick up your dad? Not for, like, an hour. Um, I mean, I-I-I should probably get home. I mean, I've got work stuff. Um... Yeah, yeah. (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC BUILDS) (CELL PHONE RINGS) It's Kristen. Oh, go ahead. Hey, Kristen. Hey, Jodi. Did I call at a bad time? Uh, no. Can you come over? I really need to talk to you about something. Right now? Yeah, it's kind of important. Uh, sure. I'll be right over. Are you gonna be OK? Mm-hmm. All right, so I guess I'll see you tonight. Yeah. All right. I'll walk you out. See you when you get back? Bye. Hey, come on in. Jodi, I just wanted to apologise for what I said today. Oh, I understand. I know you got a lot on your mind. I've been thinking about Nick. I think you're right. Why is that? Because of what you said to the cop. I mean, he did hate my aunt. No, I shouldn't have said that. Jodi, you understand people. You see things with your camera. I was wrong about him. Like I told the cops, I just` I changed my mind. Why did you change your mind? Why did you change yours? I saw you kissing him. You know, Jodi, sex can cloud your judgement. Really? How? You know. No, I don't know. Why don't you explain it to me? Wait. You're not still a virgin, are you? (SCREAMS) (GRUNTS) No, I'm not. Oh my God. Tell me all about him. What is he like? He was a complete stranger. I never would've guessed. I mean, you seem so sweet and innocent. I'll make a deal with you. I'll tell you who I'm sleeping with, if you tell me who you're sleeping with. I'm not sleeping with anyone. I'm gonna save that for marriage. Good luck with that. Thanks for coming over, Jodi. I think she knows about us. Doesn't matter. We're in the clear. You are my everything. * (DOORBELL CHIMES) Hi. I'm Jodi. I live across the street. Is Nick here? Yeah. Come on in. I'm his dad, Eddie. It's nice to meet you. Nick, you got company. So, you're the girl who accused my son Of killing the nice lady next door. Well, actually... Let me tell you something. You're wrong. I got the greatest kid in the world. Mr Thompkin, that's actually why I came. When he was this tall, he used to follow his mother around, helping her with the housework, scrubbing the floors. Everybody he meets, he tries to do something good for them. Talk to any of his friends. OK. Dad, Dad. She gets it. Thank you though. Thank you. Thank you. I appreciate it. Thanks. Great. Dad, aren't you, like, jetlagged? Don't you need to sleep or something? Jetlag. (MUTTERS) Rest up. (CLEARS THROAT) Hi. (CHUCKLES) Hi. Are you ready? Mm-hmm. All right, let's go. (CHUCKLES) (INSECTS CHIRP) Wait. I forgot something. Mr Thompkin, I have a court order to search your premises. Excuse me. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. You guys take the back. What's this? He's got a warrant. I don't know. Warrant? Yeah. (INDISTINCT POLICE RT CHATTER) (INDISTINCT POLICE RT CHATTER) (INDISTINCT POLICE RT CHATTER) Can you explain this? I've never seen that before. Well, it looks like blood and human hair. Bag it. We're gonna take it down to our lab to run some tests on it along with some other items we found. Whoa, whoa. Someone must've put that there. What, you're arresting him? We're gonna ask him a few questions. We got a lot to talk about. Nick, don't say anything till we get an attorney. Keep your mouth shut for once. Wait. No, no, no, Detective. I have to show you some pictures, OK? He didn't do it. It was Kristen. She's having an affair with her neighbour Ted. Yeah, Miss Allen` Look, I followed them into the woods. I think after they killed Lisa, they buried the pipe and then dug it up and planted it in Nick's garage. Jodi, let's be honest here. OK? I don't know if you're saying this to protect your boyfriend or you're having another one of your feelings. Neither one of 'em are credible. Now, if you'll excuse me. (SIREN WAILS IN DISTANCE) (INDISTINCT POLICE RT CHATTER) (DOOR BUZZES) (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) OK, Mr Thompkin. Thank you for letting me know. (PHONE BEEPS) The blood on the pipe tested positive for Lisa Miller's DNA. They arrested Nick. What was it doing in his garage? Ted and Kristen are framing him. What? You don't think he did it, do you? I don't know. But how can you be so sure that he didn't do it? You don't know him like I do. Honey, you met him three weeks ago. You barely know him yourself. Don't you think I wanna believe you? But you're not looking at the facts that the police recovered. I know what I saw, Mom. I'm not gonna let Nick take the fall for what they did. (SIGHS) Just come to the station with me. I want you to hear it from Nick. NICK: Sure, I was pissed at Mrs Miller. But then I realised she was right, and I got over it. I wasn't mad at her any more. What about your alibi? I was at home that night watching a movie on TV. That's the truth. Ms Allen, this isn't exactly the way that I wanted to meet you. And I know it looks really bad. But I swear... I didn't kill her. Jodi brought me here because she thought you might say something to convince me that you're innocent. And I guess that didn't happen. Mom, please. Nick, if you can't prove to me that you didn't do it, how are you gonna prove it to a jury? Maybe I can't. Maybe I'm gonna spend the next 50 years of my life in here. No. You know what I don't get is how you could... Never mind. What? Say it. You're her mother. What's your point? Jodi's smart, courageous, beautiful,... and she got all those qualities from you. So I'm just trying to understand how you can look her in the eye right now and see that reflection of yourself and not believe her. OK, let's say for a minute that you're right. There's still no proof that Kristen and Ted did it. Have you thought about that? Yes, I have been racking my brain trying to figure this out. I mean, talking to Detective Franklin was no use. We've gotta try something more. Like what? (SIGHS) What about this ` I'll follow Kristen and you follow Ted. No. Yes. Mom, we'll get you a camera. I mean, they're bound to make a mistake eventually. Jodi! No. It'll only cause more trouble. I'm sure that Nick's dad will hire the best possible lawyer. And if they need to get a deposition from you, they will. And in the meantime, you are not gonna go spying on them any more. You can't tell me what to do. Oh, yes, I can. And you're not leaving the house until you've calmed down. You're grounding me? You've never done that before. Well, I'm doing it now. (BIRDS CHIRP) (KNOCK AT DOOR) Hi. You hungry? I was gonna make us some lunch. No, I'm OK. I'm just gonna finish retouching this photo. But I'm kind of tired so I'm just gonna lay down for a little bit. OK. Hey, Mom. Yeah. I'm sorry about the way I talked to you last night. Sweetie, it's OK. We've had a rough couple of weeks. You want the door closed? Please. OK. (GRUNTS) (DOORBELL CHIMES) Hello. Hi. We haven't officially met. No, I know who you are. Oh. Well, then you probably know why I'm here. Can I come in? I'm sorry. I was just running out the door. Look,... Nick Thompkin is probably gonna spend the rest of his life in jail for something that he didn't do. We're` We're kind of... together, and he was arrested before we could go on an actual date. But, look, Mr Wilcox, if there's anything that you can do to help Nick, I'm... Please, I'm` I'm` I'm begging you. Jodi. That boy killed a dear friend of mine. I'm sorry. I've got an appointment at the bank. Ow! I'm sorry. It's my contact. It's out of place. Can I use your bathroom just for a second, please? (SNIFFLES) Of course. It's to the right. (GRUNTS SOFTLY) Thank you. It was nice to meet you. Yes, a pleasure. (ENGINE STARTS) Hey, sweetie. I brought you some food. Jodi? (KNOCKS) Jodi? Jodi? Hey, baby. Hey. Mm, bank account is open. Good, cos I've got something to show you. Surprise? Uh-huh. 50 grand. (EXHALES SHARPLY) Where'd you get that? The college fund she left me. Her money's starting to roll in. Perfect. It's all working out. Yes, it's incredible. We're gonna leave here, and we're gonna get our beach house. Everything we've always wanted. Everything. I've got something else for you. Oh, do you? (CHUCKLES) (BOTH PANT) Jodi! Relax. Baby. (CHUCKLES) (GASPS) Whatever did I do... to deserve you? (GUNSHOT) (GASPS) (CAMERA BEEPS) (DRAMATIC MUSIC) Hi. This is Jodi. Leave a message. (BEEP!) Where are you? I am really worried right now. Call me back. (PHONE BEEPS) Get in. You're driving. Give me your phone. FIRMLY: Give me your phone. (DOORBELL CHIMES) (PHONE BEEPS) Go. Go! (ENGINE STARTS) Hi, this is Jodi. Leave a message. (BEEP!) Jodi, you need to tell me you're all right. I'm at Kristen's front door right now. (DOORBELL CHIMES) What the hell are you doing driving Ted's car? (PHONE BEEPS) 'First Nick, and now these two?' What is a guy his age doing in the woods with someone like her? These pictures don't prove anything. What if you're wrong? What if Ted and Kristen did kill Lisa? Don't go too fast. They're gonna know you killed Ted. What was that, detective? Did I hear the gunshot from Ted's house? No, I didn't. (ENGINE REVS) Suicide? Oh my God. That's so tragic. I know he loved his wife very much. He was really distraught when she left him. (LAUGHS) Keep going straight. MAN ON PHONE: 911. What's your emergency? I think my daughter is being kidnapped. Ma'am, when they come to a stop, call us back and tell us where you are. We'll dispatch someone right away. That might be too late. We will get there as soon as we can, ma'am. (SIGHS) Exit up here. That dirt road up ahead ` pull over there. Get out. This way. Go. (LEAVES RUSTLE) Stop. Put your camera down. Smash it. I told everyone you and Ted were hiking out here. Shut up and do what I say. You're gonna bury me? Do it! Now start digging. (GUNSHOT) (SHOUTS) Oh my God! (BOTH GRUNT) (CHOKES) (GROANS) (THWACK!) (COUGHS) (THUD!) (SHOUTS) Baby, come here. Mom, are you OK? Yeah. (PANTS) KRISTEN ON VIDEO: Her money's starting to roll in. TED: It's all working out. I've got something else for you. Oh, do you? Uh-huh. (GUNSHOT) (GASPS) Congratulations. Thanks. 'A lot of people have asked me why we moved to this neighbourhood. 'Three months ago, I was alone in our condo and this man broke in. 'He messed me up pretty bad, and it was even worse for my mom, 'cos she saw the whole thing, but she couldn't do anything to stop him. 'So we decided to leave the city.' My mom sold the condo. We packed up, and here we are. And that is the official reason why we moved here. I'm glad you told me. I was afraid to. You got nothing to worry about. Know what I think? What? I think the real reason I moved here is because... I really need a good mechanic. My car has been making this weird noise. (CHUCKLES SOFTLY) Can you help me out? (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) Captions by Julie Taylor. www.able.co.nz Captions were made with the support of NZ On Air. Copyright Able 2018
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  • Stalking victims--Drama
  • Single parents--Drama
  • Made-for-TV movies--United States