1:18:00
I was not.
1:18:01
I came right back here
after I saw you.
1:18:03
Don't lie to me.
1:18:04
I'm not lying.
1:18:06
Why weren't you
in your room last night
1:18:07
when I called?
1:18:09
What, did you have me paged?
I was probably down here.
1:18:11
Mother, stop lying to me,
please.
1:18:13
What happened in that house
last night?
1:18:16
Goodbye, Mother.
1:18:20
He's about to go
over the edge, isn't he?
1:18:22
Listen. Now listen.
1:18:23
Just dress up
in his mother's clothes
1:18:25
one more time.
That's all it's going to take.
1:18:27
I'll have the police
and the doctor
1:18:28
before you are in danger.
1:18:30
Then they'll have to act
on our petition.
1:18:32
Mother, I signed
all your petitions.
1:18:34
I've been to
all your meetings,
1:18:35
done everything
you've asked for years.
1:18:37
But I am not going to
hurt Norman anymore.
1:18:39
Well, if you won't do it
for me,
1:18:40
at least do it
for your father.
1:18:42
I'm not living for dead people
anymore, Mother.
1:18:44
Not for your sister,
or my father,
1:18:46
not even for you.
I'm going.
1:18:48
Now, wait a minute.
1:18:50
Mother, let go,
you're hurting me.
1:18:56
Mom, don't.
1:18:57
No.
1:19:03
Listen to me! If you go near that
house, you're going to be sorry.
1:19:08
Yeah.
1:19:09
I don't see
what all the rush is for.
1:19:10
The Sheriff's concerned.
1:19:12
And he thought we might
bend the rules.
1:19:14
I don't like it.
1:19:16
You're supposed to have
an order from the coroner.
1:19:33
Now do you believe me?
1:19:36
Yes. She's dead.
1:19:40
Then she's not coming back
to life again, is she?
1:19:45
Back to life?
1:19:49
No.
1:19:54
Shall we go?