:10:16
"Todd Downey thought that a woman
who would steal your love...
:10:19
...when your love was really all you
had, was not much of a woman.
:10:23
He, therefore, decided to kill her.
:10:25
He would bury her in
the deep corner formed...
:10:27
... where the house and the barn
came together at an extreme angle.
:10:31
He would bury her where
his wife kept her garden.
:10:34
The garden she loved
more than she loved him. "
:10:36
Oh, shit. Oh, sh--
:10:39
Thank God. From the sound of you,
I didn't know what to think.
:10:43
Let me get this. That's my job.
:10:45
I'm terribly sorry, Mrs. Garvey.
I really am.
:10:47
I'll take care of this.
Go on back to work.
:10:49
-I didn't write this.
-Oh, I thought you did.
:10:52
No, it's not mine. Look, it says John
Shooter right there. It's not me.
:10:57
Oh, I thought it was one of those...
:10:59
...whatchamacallums,
pseudo-names or "-nyms."
:11:01
No. No, I never used one.
I've never used one.
:11:04
Oh, I can't imagine why you would.
I mean, hide behind a made-up name.
:11:09
No. Mrs. Garvey, what I'm trying to tell
you is that someone else wrote this.
:11:14
Oh. Okey dokey, then.
:11:41
"A woman who'd steal your love
when your love was all you had...
:11:44
...wasn't much of a woman.
:11:46
That, at least,
was Tommy Haverlock's opinion.
:11:48
He decided to kill her.
:11:50
He even knew the place he would
bury her. The exact place.
:11:53
The little patch of garden
she kept in the extreme angle...
:11:56
...formed where the old and new parts
of the house came together.
:11:59
He'd bury her in the garden she loved
more than she loved him. "