:37:00
What about the son?
:37:03
- Edward Shoebridge. He's their son.
- Edward?
:37:07
- Yeah.
- OK. Nope.
:37:09
- Nothing.
- What do you mean, nothing?
:37:11
There's gotta be something.
Maybe it came later.
:37:14
Wait a minute.
You're talking about Eddie Shoebridge.
:37:16
- His headstone? That did come later.
- (Coughs)
:37:19
I think in, uh, '65.
:37:22
Sure, I remember that kid.
:37:24
He wasn't too popular around here.
Some say he set that fire himself
:37:28
to get rid of his family,
and then disappeared
:37:30
to make it look like
he died in the fire, too.
:37:33
- They never did find his body.
- There's no body in that grave?
:37:37
Well, as I recollect,
that's why the local parson
:37:39
wouldn't say any services for Eddie.
:37:40
Well, (Coughs)
wasn't there a death certificate?
:37:45
I wouldn't know about that.
And I don't need to know.
:37:48
I'm just a businessman, Mr McBride.
:37:50
- (Sighs)
- Ah, here it is.
:37:55
"Edward Shoebridge. Granite special."
:37:58
"Ordered, November 12."
:38:00
"Paid for, November 18, 1965."
:38:04
"$395."
:38:07
Now, that's funny. It's paid in cash.
:38:10
- They don't usually do that.
- Who was it?
:38:12
I don't know, Mr McBride.
:38:15
I guess he didn't want his name known.
:38:18
Well, what do you mean, "he"?
:38:21
- You just said he.
- I did, didn't I?
:38:26
Well, you know,
I seem to sort of remember
:38:28
that it was a man.
:38:31
Yeah. A young fella.
:38:34
Slightly bald. I'd say in his late twenties.
:38:39
And did you see him
again when you, uh...
:38:41
(Scratches Paper) put in the headstone?
:38:43
We didn't do that.
He came by and picked it up himself.
:38:47
Yes, I remember now.
In one of those tow trucks.
:38:51
- You know, the kind that garages use?
- Gotcha.
:38:54
(Rustling Paper)
:38:56
(Typing, Chattering)
:38:59
No, there is no death certificate
here for Edward Shoebridge,