:17:06
- And now...
- I'll make this real easy for you, Nick.
:17:09
I'll make you an offer
you can't refuse.
:17:11
You used to love a good deal,
didn't you?
:17:14
- Can we take this someplace private?
- I don't think so.
:17:16
I remember what happened
the last time we were alone.
:17:18
I don't believe we've met.
I'm Suzanne Monroe.
:17:21
I'm Libby.
I'm his wife.
:17:24
Well, Jonathan!
:17:26
A minute ago a bachelor,
and now you're married.
:17:30
You don't waste any time.
:17:32
- You been in New Orleans long?
- She's, uh...
:17:34
I'm just passing through town
to pick up my child.
:17:36
- I'll be leaving very soon.
- How nice.
:17:38
We're finally putting the past
behind us and moving on...
:17:40
- with our lives, aren't we, Jonathan?
- Sure.
:17:43
I do have
one question, though.
:17:45
How long were Angie and you fucking
before you decided to get rid of me?
:17:52
- Would you excuse us, please?
- Oh, yeah, sure. Go ahead.
:17:57
- Where is he, Nick?
- Libby. Libby...
:17:59
You destroyed my life,
and I will destroy yours...
:18:01
unless you give me Matty.
:18:03
- That's all I want.
- Let me explain something to you.
:18:06
You have to understand something.
We were going under.
:18:08
We were gonna lose everything.
:18:10
If I'd had any guts,
I would have killed myself...
:18:13
but I was trying
to protect you.
:18:15
That's why I got the life insurance...
I would be out of the picture...
:18:18
and you and Matty
would be okay.
:18:20
And I-I just never believed
they would convict you.
:18:25
They did, Nick.
:18:27
And the thing with Angie
happened later.
:18:30
It was just...
It was a nightmare.
:18:33
And the worst part of it
was being away from you.
:18:36
So is that why
you killed her?
:18:41
- That was an accident.
- Nice try, Nick. I'm not buying.
:18:44
- It's bullshit.
- I will swear on the life of our son.
:18:47
Oh, don't you fucking dare.
:18:50
You can keep your hotel,
your fancy accent and your new name.
:18:53
- Just give me Matty.
- I understand.
:18:56
No. Now.
Give him to me now.
:18:58
Libby, it's the middle of the night.
I can't just walk away.