Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise Page #2

Synopsis: Jesse investigates the grim works of a serial killer in Boston and becomes concerned with a wayward teen in Paradise.
Genre: Crime, Drama
Director(s): Robert Harmon
Production: Brandman Productions
  Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy. Another 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.3
TV-14
Year:
2015
86 min
Website
411 Views


Last time I used my police

cruiser to work in boston,

I got suspended.

Internal affairs wasn't

your calling,

By the way.

Homicide is.

I don't like the train.

Lets me think too much.

I'll get you a car.

Thank you, Sydney.

You're welcome, Jesse.

I don't know why I put that one

in there.

- You want certainty.

- Well,

We think we have the guy.

- You think?

- Yes.

You think your way

to a guess or a hunch--

That's not certainty.

An assumption isn't proof.

That's why you put it in there.

Well, why'd you pick it?

The boston ripper

case

Made a lot of headlines.

What happened to the dog?

What dog?

This dog.

Sitting next

to his owner's body.

(clears throat)

Uh...

(chuckles)

Dogs can't talk, Jesse.

No, but they listen pretty good.

We need

to get something straight.

Okay.

I'm not healy.

I know that.

I never slept with healy.

(sighs)

you're a bad boy.

I am.

(creaking)

(chains rattling)

Hello, richard.

I like to talk with my hands.

It's okay.

(keys jangle)

You're a tough guy.

I'm tough enough.

The hat. What's with the hat?

You got juice.

I do. Sit down.

You don't talk much.

I never found out anything

by listening to myself.

What do you think of my work?

Your work?

What do you think

of my avocation?

Your procedure is singular.

I'll take that...

As a compliment.

Jesse.

You're very skilled

at this, Jesse.

I am.

Are you the good cop

Or the bad cop?

That's not worthy of you,

Richard.

I'm both.

Your fourth victim.

I don't like that word.

What word would you prefer?

"recipient."

And I only have three.

You only confessed to three.

"in summary,

The fourth victim..."

Sorry, Richard,

that's what it says here.

"the fourth victim

"was killed in exactly

"the same manner as the

first three. Prior to

"the evisceration, the initial

entry into the abdomen

"was identical.

"as the specific

details of the method

"were held in strictest

confidence and all four victims

"were prostitutes,

it was concluded

"that the same assailant

had to be responsible

For all four murders."

I don't like that word.

What would you call it?

A public service.

Who wrote that?

The arresting detective.

Daniel Steven Leary.

An irish bricklayer

of a detective.

He's a decorated

police officer.

Almost got a rise

out of you, Jesse.

I'll be diplomatic.

He doesn't share your gift.

There's a profound reason

why you're here, jesse.

Stay with this.

Find out who did it.

I'm tired.

You never told me

what you thought of my work.

I think you're a sick

son of a b*tch

And you should

already be dead.

Thanks, Laura.

Man:

Feed a cold,

Starve a fever.

Suit.

Guess you didn't

have a fever.

My sense is, you don't

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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