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[instrumental music]
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Don't make me
tie you up, Red Feather.
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Just come quiet and civilized.
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We'll scalp you first,
white man.
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[whooping]
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(together)
Pow, pow, pow!
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[imitating gunfire]
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[indistinct chattering]
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♪ You're the nearest thing
to heaven ♪
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(Gretchen)
'Look!'
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(boy #1)
'Sister Vivian,
Sister Grace, he's back.'
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♪ But my search
for love was through ♪
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♪ The day that I found you ♪
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(boy #2)
'Come on!'
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Sheriff's back, men.
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[instrumental music]
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[music continues]
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[intense music]
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[gasps]
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I'm sorry to hear that.
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Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
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[sighs]
I know you're working on it.
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Yeah, I miss you too.
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- Boss has something.
- Yeah, good.
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Uh, I gotta jet, Elisa.
I'm gonna try to come this week.
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Can't promise anything,
but best effort. Bye.
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Someone left this on the steps
of St. Emilian's church.
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(Lilly)
'"Unknown boy
found in box.'
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April 6, 1958."
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Will, take
a look at this.
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(Will)
'Oh, that old job.'
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"Boy in the box."
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Even I heard of that one.
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City's most famous cold job.
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I've seen this up
in the commissioner's office.
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(Will)
'Still nags the bosses.'
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They never so much
as ID'd the boy.
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'Everyone in Philly
knew about this kid.'
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'"The unknown boy."'
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But week after week,
no one reported him missing
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and no one could name him.
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- Where'd the body end up?
- Charity field.
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With the paupers
and the prisoners.
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- Any tags on those?
- Nah.
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Think the unknown boy
could be this little cowboy?
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Lil, there's something
on the back.
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"His name was Arnold."
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[theme music]
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[music continues]
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"Unknown white male, 1958.
Dumped in Fox Chase."
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Better known
as the "Boy in the box."
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400,000 circulars posted in
Philadelphia and Bucks County.
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Hundreds of leads,
none of them right.
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Kid was found in a
Liho Punch box, out in a field.
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They tried to trace the box
in the schools and restaurants.
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They got nothing.
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(Scotty)
'We know how he died?'
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Undetermined.
Look at the head wounds.
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Look at the hair.
What's the deal?
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One detective thought he was
killed while getting a haircut.
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Homicidal barber?
Well, that's a cracked theory.
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Hmm, check this out.
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Cops put the body in clothes,
propped him up
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thinking it would make him
more recognizable.
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- Creepy.
- They didn't think so in '58.
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Not that I was
on the force then.
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We weren't thinkin'
that, pops.
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The college kid
who found the box
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turned into
a frequent flyer.
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He came to homicide
16 times about the case.
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- Got obsessed?
- Or was guilty about something.
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Probably want to set up
visit number 17.
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So who do we think
left the suitcase?
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Someone who's been keeping
a secret a long time.
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Let's see if we can
get prints off it.
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We've got the name Arnold,
and we've got this.
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Yeah, maybe someone
with younger eyes
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can read the lettering
on that bus.
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[Scotty scoffs]
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"Fernwood Home for orphans."
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Sister Vivian Dole
and Grace Ashley
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ran the Fernwood Home in 1958.
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They still got orphanages
in Philly?
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No, we got the outstanding
foster care system instead.
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[doorbell buzzing]
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- Nuns.
- 'What about them?'
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Ah, tough ladies.
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At least the ones
who taught me.
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Hmm.
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I'm afraid Sister Grace
died recently.
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(Lilly)
'I'm sorry.'
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She gave 50 years
to the church.
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That's a life well-lived.
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You and her ran the
Fernwood Orphanage in 1958?
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From '52 to '70.
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We had up to 60 boys and girls
at any given time.
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You must know these boys, then.
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Uh, they look like
Fernwood children.
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But I couldn't tell you
the names.
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How about a boy
named Arnold? Remember him?
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Wore a cowboy hat?
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(Vivian)
'Oh, it's possible.'
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I saw so many children
come and go
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I just...I don't
remember them all.
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Did you hear about the "Boy in
the box" case, back in '58?
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I don't think so.
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Kid was dumped in Fox Chase?
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It was all over the city.
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We lead private lives here.
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We read morning prayers,
not morning papers.
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We know the orphanage
is gone now
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but there must be records
from Fernwood somewhere.
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Oh, I believe they're all
in the basement.
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But I'm sure you don't want
to sift through all that.
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Actually, we love
that kind of thing.
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Oh, you're welcome to look.
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There was one Arnold
at Fernwood that year
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Arnold Culliver.
Six years old.
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So the boy in the box
has a name.
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(Lilly)
We have intake and adoption
records for him.
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(Scotty)
Who adopted him?
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Ruben and Lila Hanson, April 4.
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Two days before
he was found in that field.
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He was better off
at the orphanage.
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(John)
'Those parents got a lot
to explain.'
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We'll track them down.
I want to meet these people.
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Arnold came to Fernwood in '53
with a sister, Gretchen.
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Can we find her?
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There's a Gretchen Culliver
listed in, uh...Roxborough.
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Working in the city library.
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You get the names
of those other kids at Fernwood?
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We can figure out
who the rest of these boys are.
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Maybe if the sister
gives her DNA
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we exhume the boy's body,
make a positive ID.
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We're gonna...need an ADA's
help on this one, huh?
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You know anyone?
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- Want to go talk to Gretchen?
- Sure thing.
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Arnold Culliver
was my brother
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but...this isn't him.
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I know it's hard to look at.
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Well, that's not my brother.
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Arnold had curls, blond curls.
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Is he one of these boys,
Gretchen?
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(Gretchen)
'Yes, that's him
with his science club friends.'
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Where'd you get that?
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Someone left it along
with this circular.
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Well, that dead boy
can't be Arnold.
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He was adopted in 1958.
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Sister Vivian said
there's a family coming
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that wants a little boy.
They can't have me.
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I wish they wanted a girl too.
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I won't go, Gretch.
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You have to.
Even if we get separated.
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You know our plan, right?
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Meet at the horses.
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- 'When?'
- My 18th birthday.
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Go to the Breyer Horse Fair,
meet you at the horses.
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Don't forget.
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I ain't leaving you, Gretch.
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But he was gone one morning..
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...adopted late
the night before.
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I never said goodbye to him.
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Did, uh, you go looking
for him at the Horse Fair?
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I did, actually.
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He didn't show.
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It was lucky
Arnold found a home.
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'He acted up a lot.'
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There were two families
before this one
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who had taken
him and brought him back.
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Because of
his behavior?
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And if you got too old,
you didn't get adopted at all.
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You were stuck at Fernwood.
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That what happened to you?
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Yeah, I grew up there.
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Any idea where Arnold
went to live?
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Oh, they never
told us things like that.
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I always imagined him
with a nice family
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on a horse farm somewhere.
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So nice, he forgot Fernwood.
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He was very young when he left.
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Gretchen, would you be willing
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to give us a DNA sample
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so we can compare it
to this boy's?
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Well, I'd be glad to, but I know
that's not my brother.
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I'd offer a refreshment
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but we don't got
much in the house.
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No problem.
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So, what's it all about?
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We got your name from
Gretchen Culliver, Roger.
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'From the Fernwood Home.'
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Gretchen.
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Was she one
of the older girls?
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Yeah. Her brother Arnold,
he was your age.
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Oh, sure.
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[chuckles]
That's the science club gang.
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[laughing]
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That Arnold was a cut-up.
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- Yeah?
- Leader of the pack, you know?
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Drove the sisters
barking mad.
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♪ I go out walking
after midnight.. ♪♪
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(Arnold)
'We'll make a posse.'
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Find that old girl
and bring her on in.
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I got the rope.
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Freddy, got your spurs on?
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Got 'em, sheriff.
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What do you think you're doing?
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We're going to the woods.
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Bedtime was an hour ago.
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We're gonna lasso a cow,
Sister Vivian.
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There are no cows in the woods.
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That's what you think.
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Yeah, he was kind of
the-the holy terror of Fernwood.
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So, of course, uh,
we all loved him.
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Hmm.
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Why are you asking about him?
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We're working a homicide
from 1958.
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We think the victim
was probably Arnold.
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Oh, no.
219
00:11:20,262 --> 00:11:23,015
Could you look at
a picture for us?
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Do you think
that might be Arnold?
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[sighs]
222
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Arnold had blond hair, curls.
223
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And if his hair was cut off?
224
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Mm, I couldn't say yes
but...I couldn't say no.
225
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You got kids yourself, Roger?
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I got two boys.
Adopted.
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[sighs]
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Hey.
Anything off that suitcase?
229
00:11:55,214 --> 00:11:57,383
Just that it was bought
at Wanamaker's in '54.
230
00:11:57,425 --> 00:11:59,760
Oh, only the biggest department
store in the city.
231
00:11:59,802 --> 00:12:01,887
That was before credit cards,
so no records.
232
00:12:01,929 --> 00:12:03,180
Hmm. No prints on it either.
233
00:12:03,222 --> 00:12:04,390
(John)
'Oh, we got the okay'
234
00:12:04,432 --> 00:12:05,975
from the orphan's court
to exhume the boy.
235
00:12:06,016 --> 00:12:07,268
Is his sister gonna
give us a swab?
236
00:12:07,309 --> 00:12:08,310
She's pretty committed
237
00:12:08,352 --> 00:12:09,729
to this boy
not being Arnold, boss.
238
00:12:09,770 --> 00:12:11,021
She better get uncommitted.
239
00:12:11,063 --> 00:12:13,232
Blond curls or not,
that's the same kid.
240
00:12:13,274 --> 00:12:15,151
Find any of the other boys
in the photo?
241
00:12:15,192 --> 00:12:18,112
Two others are dead
besides Arnold.
242
00:12:18,154 --> 00:12:19,697
- One we just talked to.
- Yeah.
243
00:12:19,739 --> 00:12:22,032
(Will)
'Says Arnold was
a problem child.'
244
00:12:22,074 --> 00:12:23,659
If two different
families took him in
245
00:12:23,701 --> 00:12:25,578
then changed their mind,
he must have been.
246
00:12:25,619 --> 00:12:27,329
So Lila and Ruben bring him home
247
00:12:27,371 --> 00:12:29,123
he throws a fit right off.
248
00:12:29,165 --> 00:12:30,458
Ruben gives
him a paddling
249
00:12:30,499 --> 00:12:32,168
or shakes him too hard,
he ends up dead.
250
00:12:32,209 --> 00:12:34,336
Yeah, what else do you
do with a dead kid
251
00:12:34,378 --> 00:12:35,921
besides dump him
in a field?
252
00:12:35,963 --> 00:12:37,882
Maybe there's a reason
they're hard to trace.
253
00:12:37,923 --> 00:12:39,049
You can't find them?
254
00:12:39,091 --> 00:12:40,760
No record of them
anywhere in Pennsylvania.
255
00:12:40,801 --> 00:12:43,262
(Will)
'We're trying the
national database now.'
256
00:12:45,556 --> 00:12:47,558
(Nick)
'Nut job. 12 o'clock.'
257
00:12:48,184 --> 00:12:50,478
Must be our rabbit guy.
258
00:12:50,519 --> 00:12:51,896
Good luck.
259
00:12:53,063 --> 00:12:56,317
- Detective Rush and Valens.
- Uh, Walter Rafferty.
260
00:12:56,358 --> 00:12:59,361
I was the one to-to find
that boy in the box.
261
00:13:00,362 --> 00:13:01,489
Thanks for coming in.
262
00:13:01,530 --> 00:13:04,909
You have something new
on the case?
263
00:13:04,950 --> 00:13:06,702
Possibly.
264
00:13:08,329 --> 00:13:10,039
He was about six years old.
265
00:13:10,080 --> 00:13:12,458
Wrapped in a blue blanket.
266
00:13:12,500 --> 00:13:14,418
It was 12:00 noon on Sunday.
267
00:13:14,460 --> 00:13:16,629
I followed
a jackrabbit into the brush
268
00:13:16,670 --> 00:13:18,130
and I came upon a box.
269
00:13:18,172 --> 00:13:21,926
A-a-a Liho Punch box.
270
00:13:21,967 --> 00:13:23,427
And there was the boy.
271
00:13:23,469 --> 00:13:24,261
Inside.
272
00:13:24,303 --> 00:13:25,554
You didn't recognize him?
273
00:13:25,596 --> 00:13:26,972
No. Absolutely not.
274
00:13:27,014 --> 00:13:29,308
You weren't involved
with him dying?
275
00:13:29,350 --> 00:13:30,184
Absolutely not!
276
00:13:30,226 --> 00:13:32,269
I took a polygraph test in 1958.
277
00:13:32,311 --> 00:13:34,355
- We know you did.
- I'll take one right now.
278
00:13:34,396 --> 00:13:36,398
I gave the cops
a straight story.
279
00:13:36,440 --> 00:13:38,234
You do any
investigating yourself?
280
00:13:38,275 --> 00:13:40,611
As a matter of fact,
I go back to the site every year
281
00:13:40,653 --> 00:13:42,863
on April 6, and I'm not
the only one.
282
00:13:42,905 --> 00:13:44,198
There's a woman who
goes out there too.
283
00:13:44,240 --> 00:13:47,076
'I-I seen her there
for years.'
284
00:13:47,117 --> 00:13:49,745
Yeah. We've got that down here.
285
00:13:49,787 --> 00:13:51,580
She comes with white roses
286
00:13:51,622 --> 00:13:54,291
wearing a green plaid coat.
287
00:13:55,209 --> 00:13:56,836
[instrumental music]
288
00:14:06,262 --> 00:14:08,430
You ever talk
to this woman?
289
00:14:08,472 --> 00:14:11,767
I tried a few times.
She didn't want to engage.
290
00:14:11,809 --> 00:14:14,019
Why is this whole
"Boy in the box" thing
291
00:14:14,061 --> 00:14:16,230
so big in your life, Walter?
292
00:14:17,273 --> 00:14:20,317
I guess you've seen
lots of dead bodies.
293
00:14:20,359 --> 00:14:22,236
'Doesn't bother you?'
294
00:14:22,278 --> 00:14:25,906
Well, I'm not built that way.
295
00:14:25,948 --> 00:14:29,451
This...this derailed me.
296
00:14:31,453 --> 00:14:33,914
I wish I never saw that rabbit.
297
00:14:38,419 --> 00:14:41,463
[sighs]
I think this Walter guy's
on the level, boss.
298
00:14:41,505 --> 00:14:43,841
Just gotten messed up
by finding the body.
299
00:14:43,883 --> 00:14:45,759
What do you think of
his story about the lady
300
00:14:45,801 --> 00:14:46,927
in the plaid coat?
301
00:14:46,969 --> 00:14:47,845
Fifty-fifty.
302
00:14:47,887 --> 00:14:49,597
Even if it's true,
what's it mean?
303
00:14:49,638 --> 00:14:51,932
She could just be
an obsessive like him.
304
00:14:51,974 --> 00:14:53,183
How long you
think this'll take?
305
00:14:53,225 --> 00:14:54,727
One of your girls
waiting for you?
306
00:14:54,768 --> 00:14:56,478
What I wouldn't give
to take a look
307
00:14:56,520 --> 00:14:57,980
at Scotty's black book.
308
00:14:58,022 --> 00:14:59,565
You know what? Forget it.
309
00:14:59,607 --> 00:15:01,066
I can go tomorrow.
310
00:15:01,984 --> 00:15:03,694
(Lilly)
'Didn't want
to miss the show, huh?'
311
00:15:03,736 --> 00:15:06,363
We finally found records
on Ruben and Lila Hanson.
312
00:15:06,405 --> 00:15:07,531
(Scotty)
'And?'
313
00:15:07,573 --> 00:15:09,950
Well, there's a reason
they were so hard to find.
314
00:15:09,992 --> 00:15:12,745
They died in 1887.
315
00:15:12,786 --> 00:15:15,331
Arnold's parents
don't exist.
316
00:15:17,750 --> 00:15:19,168
[dramatic music]
317
00:15:23,297 --> 00:15:24,465
(Nick)
'Ruben and Lila Hanson died'
318
00:15:24,506 --> 00:15:26,216
'before the turn
of the century.'
319
00:15:26,258 --> 00:15:28,177
Buried at the cemetery
at St. Emilian's.
320
00:15:28,218 --> 00:15:30,262
The same church where
the suitcase turned up.
321
00:15:30,304 --> 00:15:32,514
So the adoption
papers are phony.
322
00:15:32,556 --> 00:15:34,058
So what happened
to Arnold the night
323
00:15:34,099 --> 00:15:35,184
he was supposedly adopted?
324
00:15:35,225 --> 00:15:36,727
Maybe he died
in the orphanage.
325
00:15:36,769 --> 00:15:39,772
Someone on the inside covered
it up with adoption records.
326
00:15:39,813 --> 00:15:41,148
Here's another layer.
327
00:15:41,190 --> 00:15:44,526
Autopsy of our boy positively
ID'd him as Arnold Culliver
328
00:15:44,568 --> 00:15:46,987
from dental records, but, uh..
329
00:15:47,029 --> 00:15:50,282
...Arnold's DNA
doesn't match Gretchen's.
330
00:15:50,324 --> 00:15:51,909
So they're not
brother and sister?
331
00:15:51,951 --> 00:15:54,662
Then Arnold's intake papers
were doctored too.
332
00:15:54,703 --> 00:15:57,498
So this kid came
from nowhere and went nowhere.
333
00:15:57,539 --> 00:15:59,917
- Who signed these records?
- Sister Vivian.
334
00:15:59,959 --> 00:16:02,086
And guess who's not talking now?
335
00:16:02,127 --> 00:16:04,213
(Will)
'Sister Vivian?'
336
00:16:04,254 --> 00:16:06,423
In seclusion.
337
00:16:06,465 --> 00:16:07,841
Nun on the run.
338
00:16:08,801 --> 00:16:12,554
- Ever staked out a convent?
- I'll go anywhere.
339
00:16:12,596 --> 00:16:13,931
Gretchen's gonna take this hard.
340
00:16:13,973 --> 00:16:15,140
Yeah.
341
00:16:15,182 --> 00:16:16,225
And how do we tell her
342
00:16:16,266 --> 00:16:18,268
not only did her brother
die 46 years ago
343
00:16:18,310 --> 00:16:19,728
but on top of that
344
00:16:19,770 --> 00:16:22,189
he wasn't
actually her brother?
345
00:16:22,773 --> 00:16:24,733
This must be a mistake.
346
00:16:24,775 --> 00:16:27,611
No. No, I'm sorry.
347
00:16:27,653 --> 00:16:29,613
Arnold and I came
to Fernwood together.
348
00:16:29,655 --> 00:16:31,365
Our parents were killed
in a train wreck.
349
00:16:31,407 --> 00:16:37,287
You didn't have
the same parents, Gretchen.
350
00:16:37,329 --> 00:16:39,915
Sisters Vivian
and Grace knew about this?
351
00:16:39,957 --> 00:16:41,458
I think they must have.
352
00:16:41,500 --> 00:16:43,127
And they kept it a secret
from me all this time?
353
00:16:43,168 --> 00:16:45,713
Uh, you were young. Maybe
they were protecting you.
354
00:16:45,754 --> 00:16:48,882
Gretchen, we know now
that Arnold was never adopted.
355
00:16:48,924 --> 00:16:51,927
There was no family
that came and took him away.
356
00:16:51,969 --> 00:16:53,303
And right around
that time..
357
00:16:53,345 --> 00:16:57,516
...someone hurt him,
bad enough it killed him.
358
00:16:57,558 --> 00:17:01,478
The best explanation right now
is that he died at Fernwood.
359
00:17:02,938 --> 00:17:05,232
We need your help
thinking about
360
00:17:05,274 --> 00:17:07,401
who could
have hurt him.
361
00:17:07,443 --> 00:17:09,069
I don't know.
362
00:17:09,111 --> 00:17:13,615
Was anyone ever
violent with Arnold?
363
00:17:13,657 --> 00:17:15,325
Freddy Baker.
364
00:17:15,367 --> 00:17:17,369
He's in that picture you have.
365
00:17:17,411 --> 00:17:20,372
He beat Arnold up
pretty bad once.
366
00:17:20,414 --> 00:17:21,915
Who else?
367
00:17:23,792 --> 00:17:26,503
Arnold got disciplined a lot.
368
00:17:26,545 --> 00:17:28,589
By who?
369
00:17:28,630 --> 00:17:30,591
Sister Vivian.
370
00:17:31,175 --> 00:17:32,301
Why are you back?
371
00:17:32,342 --> 00:17:35,095
I didn't like that family
and they didn't like me.
372
00:17:35,137 --> 00:17:37,181
- They kick you out?
- I ran.
373
00:17:37,222 --> 00:17:39,016
There was
no one to play with.
374
00:17:39,058 --> 00:17:42,770
Well, Arnold, what do you
have to say for yourself?
375
00:17:42,811 --> 00:17:44,313
Good to be home.
376
00:17:45,355 --> 00:17:48,067
(Vivian)
'You're pleased with
yourself, are you?'
377
00:17:48,108 --> 00:17:50,069
Didn't hurt.
378
00:17:50,110 --> 00:17:52,446
Arnold's coming to my office.
379
00:17:52,488 --> 00:17:54,573
Don't, Sister Vivian!
380
00:18:00,788 --> 00:18:03,749
I never knew what
she did to him in her office
381
00:18:03,791 --> 00:18:06,919
but he came out
with a lot of bruises.
382
00:18:06,960 --> 00:18:08,670
Would Sister Grace
punish him too?
383
00:18:08,712 --> 00:18:11,840
It was always Sister Vivian.
384
00:18:11,882 --> 00:18:12,966
You ask Freddy Baker.
385
00:18:13,008 --> 00:18:15,844
He ended up in
her office a lot too.
386
00:18:16,804 --> 00:18:18,430
[horn blaring]
387
00:18:21,642 --> 00:18:24,103
Fernwood. Argh!
388
00:18:24,144 --> 00:18:26,522
- Bad memories?
- The worst.
389
00:18:26,563 --> 00:18:31,777
Sorry to bring it up, but it's
a homicide investigation.
390
00:18:31,819 --> 00:18:32,778
Who died?
391
00:18:32,820 --> 00:18:35,447
Boy named
Arnold Culliver.
392
00:18:35,489 --> 00:18:37,407
Arnold? Crap.
393
00:18:37,449 --> 00:18:39,660
That's one of
the few kids I liked.
394
00:18:39,701 --> 00:18:40,661
The way I hear it, Fred
395
00:18:40,702 --> 00:18:42,996
you were kind of a bully
at Fernwood.
396
00:18:43,038 --> 00:18:46,875
Yeah, I'd run around dropping
guys for looking at me funny.
397
00:18:46,917 --> 00:18:48,293
Real nice kid,
you know?
398
00:18:48,335 --> 00:18:50,295
You ever drop Arnold?
399
00:18:50,337 --> 00:18:51,755
One time.
400
00:18:51,797 --> 00:18:55,134
But mostly I just left him alone
'cause he had spirit, you know?
401
00:18:55,175 --> 00:18:56,718
Gave the nuns hell.
402
00:18:56,760 --> 00:18:58,178
He was popular, huh?
403
00:18:58,220 --> 00:19:00,305
With the kids, yeah.
404
00:19:00,347 --> 00:19:02,933
Funny thing about him,
he loved it at Fernwood.
405
00:19:02,975 --> 00:19:07,521
Everyone else wanted to get out,
he kept coming back.
406
00:19:07,563 --> 00:19:10,524
What are your memories
of Sister Vivian?
407
00:19:10,566 --> 00:19:12,317
Mean old battle-axe.
408
00:19:12,359 --> 00:19:15,487
She's the reason I kept my
kids out of Catholic school.
409
00:19:15,529 --> 00:19:19,241
She ever whale on you
enough to do damage?
410
00:19:19,283 --> 00:19:20,951
Sure.
411
00:19:21,535 --> 00:19:23,579
She was sadistic.
412
00:19:23,620 --> 00:19:25,038
So you think she could
have hurt Arnold
413
00:19:25,080 --> 00:19:26,331
bad enough to kill him?
414
00:19:26,373 --> 00:19:28,667
Are you saying Arnold
died at Fernwood?
415
00:19:28,709 --> 00:19:29,710
We don't know yet.
416
00:19:29,751 --> 00:19:31,587
I thought he
got adopted.
417
00:19:31,628 --> 00:19:33,255
No.
418
00:19:33,297 --> 00:19:37,801
Well, Sister Vivian
was pretty cruel.
419
00:19:37,843 --> 00:19:38,927
But murder?
420
00:19:38,969 --> 00:19:41,555
It might have
been accidental.
421
00:19:45,392 --> 00:19:48,520
I'll tell you,
it got pretty bad.
422
00:19:48,562 --> 00:19:49,688
I still got scars on my back
423
00:19:49,730 --> 00:19:52,357
from where she took
the belt to me.
424
00:19:52,399 --> 00:19:54,401
She used a belt, huh?
425
00:19:54,443 --> 00:19:55,736
With me.
426
00:19:55,777 --> 00:19:57,779
But she mixed it up.
427
00:19:57,821 --> 00:19:59,740
Spoons, paddles.
428
00:19:59,781 --> 00:20:02,868
Had a lot of
tricks in her bag.
429
00:20:02,910 --> 00:20:05,537
I'm sorry as hell
that kid died.
430
00:20:13,212 --> 00:20:15,422
Sister Vivian.
431
00:20:15,464 --> 00:20:18,300
You're a hard lady to get to.
432
00:20:18,342 --> 00:20:21,178
- I'm in seclusion.
- It'll only take a few minutes.
433
00:20:21,220 --> 00:20:22,846
Well, I'm not comfortable
with this.
434
00:20:22,888 --> 00:20:25,182
You know, I'm not comfortable
with a few things myself.
435
00:20:25,224 --> 00:20:27,142
Like Arnold's phony
intake papers
436
00:20:27,184 --> 00:20:28,560
and his phony
adoption records.
437
00:20:28,602 --> 00:20:29,853
I don't know
anything about that.
438
00:20:29,895 --> 00:20:31,897
And the fact that
his supposed parents
439
00:20:31,939 --> 00:20:34,274
died in the 1800s.
440
00:20:34,316 --> 00:20:36,360
I'm also uncomfortable
with what I'm hearing
441
00:20:36,401 --> 00:20:38,237
about the
corporal punishment
442
00:20:38,278 --> 00:20:40,405
you gave out
at Fernwood.
443
00:20:40,447 --> 00:20:42,866
Raising children
calls for discipline.
444
00:20:42,908 --> 00:20:47,621
Oh, you were extra rough
with Arnold Culliver.
445
00:20:47,663 --> 00:20:49,790
He had a serious
behavior problem.
446
00:20:49,831 --> 00:20:51,291
Oh, now you
remember him?
447
00:20:51,333 --> 00:20:53,669
Because before, you
couldn't place him at all.
448
00:20:53,710 --> 00:20:56,630
Yes. I remember Arnold.
449
00:20:57,673 --> 00:20:58,799
He was a troubled boy.
450
00:20:58,840 --> 00:21:00,133
And you just didn't feel
like telling me
451
00:21:00,175 --> 00:21:01,343
and my partner that before?
452
00:21:01,385 --> 00:21:02,719
We lead private lives here
453
00:21:02,761 --> 00:21:03,887
and I believe in discretion.
454
00:21:03,929 --> 00:21:05,180
I don't like prying eyes.
455
00:21:05,222 --> 00:21:06,723
Because they might
discover what you did.
456
00:21:06,765 --> 00:21:09,351
I didn't do anything out of the
ordinary to those children.
457
00:21:09,393 --> 00:21:12,646
You left kids
with lifelong scars.
458
00:21:12,688 --> 00:21:15,440
Maybe it sounds scandalous today
459
00:21:15,482 --> 00:21:17,651
but it was routine in 1958.
460
00:21:17,693 --> 00:21:18,986
Hmm.
461
00:21:19,027 --> 00:21:21,154
So maybe in a routine pummeling
462
00:21:21,196 --> 00:21:23,657
of Arnold one night,
he fell unconscious
463
00:21:23,699 --> 00:21:25,367
from one of your blows.
464
00:21:25,409 --> 00:21:26,910
Died, in fact.
465
00:21:26,952 --> 00:21:29,121
You'd want to be discreet
about at event
466
00:21:29,162 --> 00:21:31,290
so maybe you
cut off those blond curls
467
00:21:31,331 --> 00:21:34,251
so no one recognized him,
put him in a box
468
00:21:34,293 --> 00:21:37,129
and privately
took him to a field
469
00:21:37,170 --> 00:21:39,381
and dumped him.
470
00:21:40,257 --> 00:21:44,720
That's a remarkable thing
to say to a woman of God.
471
00:21:44,761 --> 00:21:46,263
Is it true?
472
00:21:47,556 --> 00:21:48,682
No.
473
00:21:48,724 --> 00:21:51,560
Why did you fake Arnold's intake
and adoption records?
474
00:21:51,601 --> 00:21:52,519
I didn't.
475
00:21:52,561 --> 00:21:54,855
Your signature's on
both sets of papers.
476
00:21:54,896 --> 00:21:58,275
Sister Grace did the paperwork
and I as the senior sister
477
00:21:58,317 --> 00:22:00,485
at Fernwood,
signed the documents.
478
00:22:00,527 --> 00:22:03,780
Was Sister Grace as fond of
corporal punishment as you are?
479
00:22:03,822 --> 00:22:06,408
- I won't speak ill of the dead.
- Why did she fake the records?
480
00:22:06,450 --> 00:22:10,078
Why did she do any of the
stupid things that she did?
481
00:22:10,120 --> 00:22:11,621
Sister Grace was a screw up.
482
00:22:11,663 --> 00:22:13,665
She was weak-willed,
she was unreliable
483
00:22:13,707 --> 00:22:16,293
and she couldn't
discipline the children
484
00:22:16,335 --> 00:22:17,794
and that's why I had to.
485
00:22:17,836 --> 00:22:19,880
[instrumental music]
486
00:22:21,173 --> 00:22:23,675
What's your name?
487
00:22:23,717 --> 00:22:26,219
He's Arnold.
488
00:22:26,261 --> 00:22:29,306
Do you like
swimming, Arnold?
489
00:22:29,348 --> 00:22:30,557
I like horses.
490
00:22:30,599 --> 00:22:32,351
(male #1)
'I'm afraid we don't
have any of those'
491
00:22:32,392 --> 00:22:36,313
but we do have a membership
at the Haverford swimming pool.
492
00:22:37,647 --> 00:22:38,982
Does that sound
like fun?
493
00:22:39,024 --> 00:22:41,276
[Rick Nelson singing
"Poor Little Fool"]
494
00:22:41,318 --> 00:22:43,111
♪ Uh huh oh oh ♪
495
00:22:43,153 --> 00:22:45,781
♪ Poor little fool
I was a fool ♪♪
496
00:22:45,822 --> 00:22:47,324
Pow, pow, pow, pow!
497
00:22:47,366 --> 00:22:50,285
♪ She'd play around
and teased me ♪
498
00:22:50,327 --> 00:22:54,289
♪ With her
carefree devil eyes ♪
499
00:22:54,331 --> 00:22:56,958
Don't socialize
with the parents so much.
500
00:22:57,000 --> 00:22:58,543
I'm sorry.
501
00:22:58,585 --> 00:23:00,712
Arnold just shoved a woman.
502
00:23:00,754 --> 00:23:03,590
I told him, best behavior.
503
00:23:03,632 --> 00:23:06,134
♪ I was a fool ♪♪
504
00:23:06,176 --> 00:23:08,387
We have to control him, Grace.
505
00:23:08,428 --> 00:23:11,932
He'll never get a home
if we don't.
506
00:23:11,973 --> 00:23:15,352
♪ She told me
how she cared for me ♪♪
507
00:23:16,770 --> 00:23:18,480
Could Grace have hurt Arnold?
508
00:23:18,522 --> 00:23:19,856
Grace..
509
00:23:23,402 --> 00:23:26,446
Some stories
shouldn't be told.
510
00:23:28,782 --> 00:23:31,993
Vivian claimed Grace was the one
to doctor the records.
511
00:23:32,035 --> 00:23:33,537
Is she offering
a reason why?
512
00:23:33,578 --> 00:23:35,288
She was mysterious
about her.
513
00:23:35,330 --> 00:23:37,874
And conveniently, Grace is dead.
514
00:23:37,916 --> 00:23:39,876
How'd it go
with Fred, the bully?
515
00:23:39,918 --> 00:23:41,169
He's a decent guy.
516
00:23:41,211 --> 00:23:43,088
Adopted twins from Romania.
517
00:23:43,130 --> 00:23:44,589
- Did he do in Arnold?
- 'Nah.'
518
00:23:44,631 --> 00:23:47,217
But he confirmed Sister Vivian
was good and vicious.
519
00:23:47,259 --> 00:23:49,136
Found the last kid
in the photo.
520
00:23:49,177 --> 00:23:50,303
It's Paul Evans.
521
00:23:50,345 --> 00:23:51,513
He add anything to the picture?
522
00:23:51,555 --> 00:23:53,932
More of the same. Loved Arnold.
523
00:23:53,974 --> 00:23:55,308
'Terrified of Sister Vivian.'
524
00:23:55,350 --> 00:23:57,102
(Will)
'One thing struck us though.'
525
00:23:57,144 --> 00:23:58,478
He said he couldn't have kids.
526
00:23:58,520 --> 00:24:03,150
Yeah, first guy we found,
Roger, he adopted his kids.
527
00:24:03,191 --> 00:24:04,526
Uh, Fred adopted too.
528
00:24:04,568 --> 00:24:05,735
(Will)
'That's what we mean.'
529
00:24:05,777 --> 00:24:06,987
Three out of
the six boys
530
00:24:07,028 --> 00:24:09,865
on that photo
don't or can't have kids.
531
00:24:09,906 --> 00:24:13,535
Maybe orphans are more likely
to adopt when they grow up.
532
00:24:13,577 --> 00:24:14,703
Three out of six, Lil?
533
00:24:14,744 --> 00:24:17,622
That's a cluster,
not a coincidence.
534
00:24:17,664 --> 00:24:20,208
Gretchen said this is a picture
of the science club boys.
535
00:24:20,250 --> 00:24:21,501
- Right?
- Right.
536
00:24:21,543 --> 00:24:25,464
Maybe we need to find out
what they did at this club.
537
00:24:30,343 --> 00:24:32,137
Uh, the boys went
to science club on Fridays
538
00:24:32,179 --> 00:24:34,473
uh, while the rest of us
had music class.
539
00:24:34,514 --> 00:24:36,266
Science club wasn't
at Fernwood?
540
00:24:36,308 --> 00:24:39,603
No, they went someplace else.
Uh, took that bus.
541
00:24:39,644 --> 00:24:42,689
- By themselves?
- Sister Grace went with them.
542
00:24:42,731 --> 00:24:43,857
You know what they did there?
543
00:24:43,899 --> 00:24:45,775
No. It was only for boys.
544
00:24:45,817 --> 00:24:47,819
And you don't know
where it was.
545
00:24:47,861 --> 00:24:49,237
No, but I think
that picture you have
546
00:24:49,279 --> 00:24:52,574
was taken
wherever the club was held.
547
00:24:52,616 --> 00:24:53,700
Was it?
548
00:24:53,742 --> 00:24:56,703
That building's not Fernwood.
549
00:24:59,206 --> 00:25:00,832
(Scotty)
'Maybe we blow this up?'
550
00:25:01,750 --> 00:25:05,795
Science club was, um,
just a weekly field trip.
551
00:25:05,837 --> 00:25:07,172
To where?
552
00:25:07,214 --> 00:25:10,509
A hospital
type building.
553
00:25:10,550 --> 00:25:13,762
What kind of things
did you do there?
554
00:25:13,803 --> 00:25:15,514
It was different every time.
555
00:25:15,555 --> 00:25:19,643
Could you give us
a for instance?
556
00:25:19,684 --> 00:25:22,896
One time we had breakfast
in the afternoon.
557
00:25:27,025 --> 00:25:31,404
♪ Catch a falling star
and put it in your pocket ♪
558
00:25:31,446 --> 00:25:33,448
♪ Never let it fade away ♪
559
00:25:33,490 --> 00:25:34,950
- Hello, doctor.
- Sister Grace.
560
00:25:34,991 --> 00:25:39,037
♪ Catch a falling star
and put it in your pocket ♪
561
00:25:39,079 --> 00:25:42,415
♪ Save it for a rainy day ♪
562
00:25:42,457 --> 00:25:43,458
Hello, boys.
563
00:25:43,500 --> 00:25:45,710
Do we have to give
blood today, Dr. Thayer?
564
00:25:45,752 --> 00:25:48,672
No. Today all you have
to do is eat cornflakes.
565
00:25:48,713 --> 00:25:51,299
- We just had lunch!
- I hope you're hungry.
566
00:25:51,341 --> 00:25:55,845
♪ Just in case you feel
you wanna hold her ♪♪
567
00:25:57,889 --> 00:25:59,224
It was fun.
568
00:25:59,266 --> 00:26:00,392
Nothing scary about it.
569
00:26:00,433 --> 00:26:02,894
Do you know
Dr. Thayer's first name?
570
00:26:02,936 --> 00:26:05,063
Hmm. Nah, sorry.
571
00:26:05,105 --> 00:26:07,857
Roger, we have to ask you
a personal question.
572
00:26:07,899 --> 00:26:09,484
Okay.
573
00:26:09,526 --> 00:26:14,030
Did you adopt kids because
you couldn't have your own?
574
00:26:14,072 --> 00:26:15,115
Yeah.
575
00:26:15,156 --> 00:26:19,452
That was your side,
not your wife's.
576
00:26:19,494 --> 00:26:20,954
How'd you know that?
577
00:26:20,996 --> 00:26:23,790
All three men still
alive from science club
578
00:26:23,832 --> 00:26:25,333
confirmed as sterile.
579
00:26:25,375 --> 00:26:26,751
How you gonna blame that
on cornflakes?
580
00:26:26,793 --> 00:26:28,378
I don't know, and I don't know
what it's got to do
581
00:26:28,420 --> 00:26:29,879
with Arnold's head wounds,
either.
582
00:26:29,921 --> 00:26:32,299
We got to find out what else
was going on in this place, Lil.
583
00:26:32,340 --> 00:26:34,134
Got a partial name
on the building.
584
00:26:34,175 --> 00:26:37,596
Uh, h-o-something,
i-n-something.
585
00:26:37,637 --> 00:26:40,223
Something...institute?
586
00:26:40,265 --> 00:26:41,933
Hoover Institute, in Fairmount.
587
00:26:41,975 --> 00:26:44,144
So let's look for anyone
who worked there in '58
588
00:26:44,185 --> 00:26:46,021
starting with Dr. Thayer.
589
00:26:46,062 --> 00:26:47,856
Uh..
590
00:26:47,897 --> 00:26:50,066
...I got something, Lil.
591
00:26:50,108 --> 00:26:51,526
Okay.
592
00:26:51,568 --> 00:26:52,902
You know what,
I can go tomorrow.
593
00:26:52,944 --> 00:26:55,947
You've been saying that all
week, Scotty, but you never go.
594
00:26:55,989 --> 00:26:57,449
Yeah.
595
00:26:57,490 --> 00:26:59,451
I'll meet you in
the morning, Scotty.
596
00:26:59,492 --> 00:27:02,037
- First thing?
- First thing.
597
00:27:05,373 --> 00:27:07,417
Alright, you want me
to auto-track Thayer?
598
00:27:07,459 --> 00:27:09,461
Uh, maybe let me, boss.
599
00:27:09,502 --> 00:27:14,132
No, I got to learn how to run
this computer sometime, Lil.
600
00:27:14,174 --> 00:27:15,425
Is it on?
601
00:27:20,764 --> 00:27:22,432
[instrumental music]
602
00:27:30,023 --> 00:27:32,233
(Scotty)
'Sorry I'm late.'
603
00:27:32,275 --> 00:27:35,028
The bus was parked
right over there.
604
00:27:35,070 --> 00:27:37,238
We know what was
going on here in the '50s?
605
00:27:37,280 --> 00:27:38,657
Government research.
606
00:27:38,698 --> 00:27:40,867
Dr. Milton Thayer
was using volunteers
607
00:27:40,909 --> 00:27:45,372
including the boys
from Fernwood...as test groups.
608
00:27:45,413 --> 00:27:47,165
What was Fernwood
getting in return?
609
00:27:47,207 --> 00:27:50,585
They were paid a fee
for every boy they brought over.
610
00:27:50,627 --> 00:27:51,670
I got the contracts.
611
00:27:51,711 --> 00:27:55,131
- Sister Vivian set this up?
- Nope.
612
00:27:55,173 --> 00:27:57,008
Sister Grace.
613
00:27:58,218 --> 00:27:59,511
What kind of tests
are we talking?
614
00:27:59,552 --> 00:28:01,721
That's what we
got to ask Dr. Thayer.
615
00:28:01,763 --> 00:28:03,640
He's an emeritus
researcher here.
616
00:28:03,682 --> 00:28:06,518
(Milton)
'Yeah, I remember
the Fernwood boys.'
617
00:28:06,559 --> 00:28:10,313
'They were subjects in a series
of radiation tests for us.'
618
00:28:10,355 --> 00:28:12,732
- Radiation?
- Right.
619
00:28:12,774 --> 00:28:15,902
We heard something
about cornflakes.
620
00:28:15,944 --> 00:28:18,113
That was one of the methods.
621
00:28:18,154 --> 00:28:19,614
How'd that work?
622
00:28:19,656 --> 00:28:21,783
The milk was irradiated.
623
00:28:21,825 --> 00:28:24,285
You gave radioactive milk
to six-year-old boys?
624
00:28:24,327 --> 00:28:25,537
(Milton)
'Very low levels.'
625
00:28:25,578 --> 00:28:27,122
And we also put it
in the toothpaste
626
00:28:27,163 --> 00:28:29,874
and had them brush
their teeth with it.
627
00:28:29,916 --> 00:28:32,377
This was
government-sponsored?
628
00:28:32,419 --> 00:28:35,255
- You're what, 30 years old?
- Yeah.
629
00:28:35,296 --> 00:28:37,716
So you don't remember
the cold war?
630
00:28:37,757 --> 00:28:38,758
What about it?
631
00:28:38,800 --> 00:28:40,218
We lived in fear of the bomb.
632
00:28:40,260 --> 00:28:42,887
Radiation research was
considered necessary.
633
00:28:42,929 --> 00:28:44,264
It was even patriotic.
634
00:28:44,305 --> 00:28:48,643
Did you know your tests
left three men sterile?
635
00:28:48,685 --> 00:28:50,061
We didn't intend to harm anyone
636
00:28:50,103 --> 00:28:53,064
but at the time,
we were working for a cause.
637
00:28:53,106 --> 00:28:55,191
So you don't regret
the tests?
638
00:28:55,233 --> 00:28:57,485
We worked within the boundaries
of what we knew.
639
00:28:57,527 --> 00:29:00,280
'Back in the '50s, we thought
those tests would do us good.'
640
00:29:00,321 --> 00:29:03,533
We also performed lobotomies,
which we now think are barbaric
641
00:29:03,575 --> 00:29:05,326
but at the time,
it was considered
642
00:29:05,368 --> 00:29:07,078
'cutting-edge medicine.'
643
00:29:07,120 --> 00:29:08,830
Uh-huh.
644
00:29:11,249 --> 00:29:14,419
Can't help the times
you live in.
645
00:29:14,461 --> 00:29:18,715
So Sister Grace arranged
the visits to the institute.
646
00:29:18,757 --> 00:29:20,717
Think she knew what
she was doing to these kids?
647
00:29:20,759 --> 00:29:22,677
She was a nun,
not a doctor.
648
00:29:22,719 --> 00:29:26,431
And back in '58, the culture
was doctors could do no wrong.
649
00:29:26,473 --> 00:29:27,599
You didn't question them.
650
00:29:27,640 --> 00:29:29,642
You didn't question
the government either.
651
00:29:29,684 --> 00:29:31,060
They funded the tests.
652
00:29:31,102 --> 00:29:32,896
Been looking into
what else was going on
653
00:29:32,937 --> 00:29:34,522
at the Hoover Institute in '58.
654
00:29:34,564 --> 00:29:37,609
- A lot of behavioral research.
- What's that mean?
655
00:29:37,650 --> 00:29:39,110
Trying to straighten out
psychotics
656
00:29:39,152 --> 00:29:43,531
by way of insulin treatments,
isolation tanks, electroshock.
657
00:29:43,573 --> 00:29:44,824
Oh, God.
658
00:29:44,866 --> 00:29:47,368
Tell me they didn't test
that on the orphans.
659
00:29:47,410 --> 00:29:49,204
That would explain
Arnold's head wounds.
660
00:29:49,245 --> 00:29:52,123
I auto-tracked an ancient nurse,
used to work in behavior.
661
00:29:52,165 --> 00:29:53,458
- Still in Philly?
- Yeah.
662
00:29:53,500 --> 00:29:56,002
Sally Thurber,
old lady now
663
00:29:56,044 --> 00:29:58,963
kicking it
in a retirement community.
664
00:29:59,005 --> 00:30:01,299
I remember that
boy in the box case.
665
00:30:01,341 --> 00:30:04,219
I never put it together
with Fernwood.
666
00:30:04,260 --> 00:30:05,553
Well, no one did.
667
00:30:05,595 --> 00:30:07,931
Those boys were darlings.
668
00:30:07,972 --> 00:30:11,267
Did you know any of them? Maybe
they were research subjects?
669
00:30:11,309 --> 00:30:13,645
[chuckles]
Oh, not for us. No.
670
00:30:13,686 --> 00:30:17,565
'I just saw them around
the institute in their..'
671
00:30:17,607 --> 00:30:19,984
...little grey uniforms.
672
00:30:20,026 --> 00:30:21,694
'I'd talk to the nun'
673
00:30:21,736 --> 00:30:24,280
who brought them sometimes.
674
00:30:24,322 --> 00:30:25,365
Sister Grace?
675
00:30:25,406 --> 00:30:27,867
She'd come down
to behavior
676
00:30:27,909 --> 00:30:28,785
once in a while.
677
00:30:28,827 --> 00:30:31,079
Yeah? Why would she do that?
678
00:30:31,120 --> 00:30:35,250
Well...I suppose
everyone's dead now
679
00:30:35,291 --> 00:30:38,878
'so I can speak
out of school.'
680
00:30:38,920 --> 00:30:40,964
Please.
681
00:30:41,005 --> 00:30:44,050
She'd come visit Clayton..
682
00:30:44,092 --> 00:30:47,220
...an assistant in our lab.
683
00:30:47,262 --> 00:30:49,389
A medical student..
684
00:30:49,430 --> 00:30:51,891
'...and they were friendly.'
685
00:30:52,976 --> 00:30:54,018
Friendly how?
686
00:30:54,060 --> 00:30:56,437
Well, more friendly
than a nun should be
687
00:30:56,479 --> 00:30:59,983
with a young man,
in my opinion.
688
00:31:00,024 --> 00:31:03,486
(Grace)
'He's a good boy at heart,
but he acts up.'
689
00:31:04,737 --> 00:31:06,781
- You look beautiful, Grace.
- Shh.
690
00:31:06,823 --> 00:31:07,866
I can't tell you that?
691
00:31:07,907 --> 00:31:10,118
(Grace)
'Clay, he needs
a family.'
692
00:31:10,159 --> 00:31:13,621
'I'm worried he won't get
one if he doesn't change.'
693
00:31:13,663 --> 00:31:15,164
He'll outgrow it.
694
00:31:15,206 --> 00:31:18,042
No. It's getting worse.
695
00:31:18,084 --> 00:31:19,586
Please help him.
696
00:31:20,670 --> 00:31:22,964
I don't know what
you want me to do.
697
00:31:23,006 --> 00:31:24,799
The treatment you give
the patients here.
698
00:31:24,841 --> 00:31:28,928
- That's not for children.
- 'Does it work?'
699
00:31:28,970 --> 00:31:30,930
It's very effective.
700
00:31:30,972 --> 00:31:32,974
Calms them down, right?
701
00:31:33,016 --> 00:31:33,892
Right.
702
00:31:33,933 --> 00:31:36,853
- I know it could help him.
- Grace.
703
00:31:36,895 --> 00:31:39,480
There's an adoption
party tomorrow.
704
00:31:39,522 --> 00:31:42,859
Please. For me, Clay.
705
00:31:46,237 --> 00:31:48,740
Did you ever see the boy
they were talking about?
706
00:31:48,781 --> 00:31:51,117
That same night
I was leaving
707
00:31:51,159 --> 00:31:52,869
I saw Grace again
708
00:31:52,911 --> 00:31:55,455
with that little boy in tow.
709
00:31:55,496 --> 00:31:56,497
Where were they going?
710
00:31:56,539 --> 00:31:58,333
I assumed to see Clayton
711
00:31:58,374 --> 00:32:01,586
to get that treatment
she asked for.
712
00:32:01,628 --> 00:32:03,546
What was that treatment?
713
00:32:03,588 --> 00:32:04,547
ECT.
714
00:32:04,589 --> 00:32:06,341
Shock treatment.
715
00:32:06,382 --> 00:32:10,386
(Sally)
'I remember that night
because that's the only time'
716
00:32:10,428 --> 00:32:13,473
'I ever saw Grace
out of her habit.'
717
00:32:13,514 --> 00:32:16,267
I never even knew
she had blonde hair.
718
00:32:16,309 --> 00:32:19,938
What was she wearing
that night?
719
00:32:19,979 --> 00:32:23,441
A plaid coat.
720
00:32:23,483 --> 00:32:26,235
'A green plaid coat.'
721
00:32:31,407 --> 00:32:33,201
Sounds like Sister Grace
and Clayton
722
00:32:33,242 --> 00:32:34,452
were some kind of item.
723
00:32:34,494 --> 00:32:36,162
He knew how
to administer ECT
724
00:32:36,204 --> 00:32:38,081
which was supposed
to control wild behavior.
725
00:32:38,122 --> 00:32:41,084
And she wanted a boy controlled
for an adoption party.
726
00:32:41,125 --> 00:32:43,795
There was a party
at Fernwood on April 5.
727
00:32:43,836 --> 00:32:45,797
The day before
Arnold was found.
728
00:32:45,838 --> 00:32:47,715
So maybe on April 4,
Grace and Arnold
729
00:32:47,757 --> 00:32:49,092
secretly come to the institute.
730
00:32:49,133 --> 00:32:51,844
She's wearing lay clothes,
so no one recognizes her--
731
00:32:51,886 --> 00:32:53,596
Except for Sally, the busybody.
732
00:32:53,638 --> 00:32:54,889
She's in a green
plaid coat
733
00:32:54,931 --> 00:32:56,891
just like the woman
our rabbit guy saw
734
00:32:56,933 --> 00:32:58,601
in that field
over the years.
735
00:32:58,643 --> 00:32:59,602
Probably Grace.
736
00:32:59,644 --> 00:33:01,145
And before you give
shock treatment..
737
00:33:01,187 --> 00:33:02,772
...you cut off
the patient's hair.
738
00:33:02,814 --> 00:33:04,899
Grace has the same coat,
all those years?
739
00:33:04,941 --> 00:33:06,651
How many coats does a nun have?
740
00:33:06,693 --> 00:33:08,945
Why does she go to
such lengths for this kid
741
00:33:08,987 --> 00:33:10,655
when she's got 60 kids
who need help?
742
00:33:10,697 --> 00:33:11,823
Yeah. Why Arnold?
743
00:33:11,864 --> 00:33:13,199
(Lilly)
'Ms. Sally makes it sound'
744
00:33:13,241 --> 00:33:15,493
like Grace and Clayton
had a relationship.
745
00:33:15,535 --> 00:33:16,577
Yeah?
746
00:33:16,619 --> 00:33:20,123
We still don't know
who Arnold's parents were.
747
00:33:20,164 --> 00:33:23,543
And why Grace doctored
those intake records.
748
00:33:23,584 --> 00:33:25,420
That's sacrilegious.
749
00:33:25,461 --> 00:33:26,963
Lil, she was a nun.
750
00:33:27,005 --> 00:33:29,090
She was also human.
751
00:33:35,430 --> 00:33:36,597
We can talk here.
752
00:33:36,639 --> 00:33:38,349
You probably
don't want the sisters
753
00:33:38,391 --> 00:33:40,768
overhearing this conversation.
754
00:33:40,810 --> 00:33:41,936
What is it now?
755
00:33:41,978 --> 00:33:45,648
We think we know
who Arnold's mother was.
756
00:33:45,690 --> 00:33:47,483
[instrumental music]
757
00:33:49,569 --> 00:33:50,945
[keys jingling]
758
00:34:01,539 --> 00:34:04,917
I didn't want to tell
the story of Grace.
759
00:34:04,959 --> 00:34:07,211
I know you didn't.
760
00:34:07,253 --> 00:34:09,380
But a little boy
died, Vivian.
761
00:34:09,422 --> 00:34:11,090
Her little boy.
762
00:34:14,635 --> 00:34:18,473
Grace was...not a good nun.
763
00:34:18,514 --> 00:34:19,640
No kidding.
764
00:34:19,682 --> 00:34:22,560
She was dreamy. Weak.
765
00:34:22,602 --> 00:34:24,771
She had good intentions..
766
00:34:24,812 --> 00:34:28,900
...she just didn't have
self-control.
767
00:34:28,941 --> 00:34:32,361
Do you know Clayton Waters?
768
00:34:32,403 --> 00:34:33,821
He was Grace's ruin.
769
00:34:33,863 --> 00:34:35,656
She was in love with him?
770
00:34:35,698 --> 00:34:37,950
Till the day she died.
771
00:34:37,992 --> 00:34:40,828
When she was 18,
she came to me and..
772
00:34:40,870 --> 00:34:43,122
...told me she was pregnant.
773
00:34:43,164 --> 00:34:45,249
I probably should have
just told mother superior
774
00:34:45,291 --> 00:34:49,629
but instead, I helped her
go away for a few months.
775
00:34:51,214 --> 00:34:53,674
(Lilly)
'You and Grace were close?'
776
00:34:53,716 --> 00:34:55,968
Like blood sisters.
777
00:34:56,010 --> 00:34:59,013
She promised to leave the baby
at a Pittsburgh orphanage.
778
00:34:59,055 --> 00:35:00,306
But...she just couldn't
779
00:35:00,348 --> 00:35:02,100
and so she brought him
back to Fernwood.
780
00:35:02,141 --> 00:35:06,813
And, uh, slipped him in
as Gretchen's brother.
781
00:35:06,854 --> 00:35:09,482
He became our cross to bear.
782
00:35:09,524 --> 00:35:11,442
Misbehaving all the time.
783
00:35:11,484 --> 00:35:12,819
Couldn't hold
onto a family, and..
784
00:35:12,860 --> 00:35:15,571
...he was getting older,
less adoptable.
785
00:35:17,156 --> 00:35:19,784
Did he know Grace
was his mother?
786
00:35:22,120 --> 00:35:24,664
We never told him.
787
00:35:28,209 --> 00:35:29,377
[sighs]
788
00:35:30,878 --> 00:35:32,755
But I think a part of him..
789
00:35:32,797 --> 00:35:35,633
...knew that he was
home with Grace.
790
00:35:35,675 --> 00:35:39,595
That's why he kept
coming back.
791
00:35:39,637 --> 00:35:43,141
So what happened
to Arnold on April 4?
792
00:35:43,182 --> 00:35:45,685
Oh, April 4, well..
793
00:35:45,726 --> 00:35:50,606
On April 4, Grace was
desperate to find him a home.
794
00:35:50,648 --> 00:35:52,066
Right.
795
00:35:52,108 --> 00:35:53,734
Before I tell you the rest,
I want you to know
796
00:35:53,776 --> 00:35:57,655
that everything Grace did,
she did because she loved him.
797
00:36:00,158 --> 00:36:01,242
[knocking on door]
798
00:36:01,284 --> 00:36:03,661
Vivian. Vivian!
799
00:36:05,580 --> 00:36:07,123
What are you wearing?
800
00:36:07,165 --> 00:36:08,708
Arnold's sick.
801
00:36:13,337 --> 00:36:15,631
What in the world
has happened?
802
00:36:15,673 --> 00:36:19,468
Clayton treated him.
To help him behave.
803
00:36:20,595 --> 00:36:23,306
You're not supposed
to see Clayton.
804
00:36:23,347 --> 00:36:25,975
We had to cut his hair off.
805
00:36:26,017 --> 00:36:28,686
'His beautiful hair.'
806
00:36:28,728 --> 00:36:31,147
Did Clayton say
he'd be sick like this?
807
00:36:31,189 --> 00:36:32,732
He said he might
feel tired
808
00:36:32,773 --> 00:36:35,902
but Vivian, he's got
such a fever.
809
00:36:39,906 --> 00:36:41,824
We have to pray for him.
810
00:36:43,159 --> 00:36:45,620
I thought it would help.
811
00:36:45,661 --> 00:36:47,371
He'd behave,
and then some couple
812
00:36:47,413 --> 00:36:50,291
would want him,
and keep him.
813
00:36:50,333 --> 00:36:52,293
Say a prayer, Grace.
814
00:36:56,130 --> 00:36:59,050
It was supposed to calm him..
815
00:36:59,091 --> 00:37:02,136
...to control him.
816
00:37:02,178 --> 00:37:05,723
Grace never dreamt
it would be harmful.
817
00:37:05,765 --> 00:37:09,602
Did Arnold make it
to the adoption party?
818
00:37:09,644 --> 00:37:11,020
No.
819
00:37:11,646 --> 00:37:14,523
No, his fever got worse.
820
00:37:14,565 --> 00:37:16,025
[instrumental music]
821
00:37:20,446 --> 00:37:23,366
We're out of punch,
Sister Vivian.
822
00:37:23,407 --> 00:37:27,161
Mm. Th-there's a new box
in the kitchen.
823
00:37:27,203 --> 00:37:29,455
Where's Arnold?
824
00:37:29,497 --> 00:37:31,457
He'll be down soon.
825
00:37:33,251 --> 00:37:34,752
Go talk to people.
826
00:37:45,137 --> 00:37:47,056
[Arnold groaning]
827
00:37:52,395 --> 00:37:54,981
He's going, Vivian.
828
00:37:55,022 --> 00:37:58,359
(Arnold)
'I'll meet you.'
829
00:37:59,735 --> 00:38:01,487
Oh, Arnold.
830
00:38:02,321 --> 00:38:05,199
I hope you know I loved you.
831
00:38:05,241 --> 00:38:08,619
I'll meet you..
832
00:38:08,661 --> 00:38:11,372
...at the horses.
833
00:38:13,165 --> 00:38:14,625
[Grace sobbing]
834
00:38:23,467 --> 00:38:24,844
(Vivian)
'Shh.'
835
00:38:32,435 --> 00:38:34,103
[Grace sobbing]
836
00:38:42,069 --> 00:38:43,487
[sighs]
837
00:38:50,411 --> 00:38:52,872
What are you doing?
838
00:38:52,913 --> 00:38:56,250
- Clean the room up.
- I want to come.
839
00:38:56,292 --> 00:38:57,835
Grace!
840
00:38:57,877 --> 00:39:01,464
This is not one
of your little screw-ups.
841
00:39:01,505 --> 00:39:04,300
This is very serious.
842
00:39:04,342 --> 00:39:05,676
[Grace sobbing]
843
00:39:05,718 --> 00:39:07,511
[instrumental music]
844
00:39:32,244 --> 00:39:33,996
I'm coming too.
845
00:39:40,669 --> 00:39:42,755
[music continues]
846
00:40:09,865 --> 00:40:11,409
♪ I ♪
847
00:40:11,450 --> 00:40:14,870
♪ Could never be loved ♪
848
00:40:14,912 --> 00:40:17,206
♪ By anyone ♪
849
00:40:17,248 --> 00:40:18,582
♪ Sweeter than you ♪
850
00:40:18,624 --> 00:40:20,876
♪ Sweeter than you ♪
851
00:40:20,918 --> 00:40:22,628
♪ And I ♪
852
00:40:22,670 --> 00:40:25,965
♪ Could never belong ♪
853
00:40:26,006 --> 00:40:28,342
♪ To anyone ♪
854
00:40:28,384 --> 00:40:29,844
♪ Sweeter than you ♪
855
00:40:29,885 --> 00:40:31,720
♪ Sweeter than you ♪
856
00:40:31,762 --> 00:40:34,807
♪ With you to stand ♪
857
00:40:34,849 --> 00:40:37,435
♪ Beside me ♪
858
00:40:37,476 --> 00:40:40,271
♪ I'll never be ♪
859
00:40:40,312 --> 00:40:43,190
♪ Alone ♪
860
00:40:43,232 --> 00:40:45,568
♪ And what more ♪
861
00:40:45,609 --> 00:40:48,737
♪ Could I long for ♪
862
00:40:48,779 --> 00:40:50,531
♪ Than to have you ♪
863
00:40:50,573 --> 00:40:53,576
♪ For my own ♪
864
00:40:55,536 --> 00:40:59,999
♪ My only desire ♪
865
00:41:00,040 --> 00:41:02,710
♪ Is loving you ♪
866
00:41:02,751 --> 00:41:04,170
♪ Eternally ♪
867
00:41:04,211 --> 00:41:05,838
♪ Eternally ♪
868
00:41:05,880 --> 00:41:08,090
♪ For no ♪
869
00:41:08,132 --> 00:41:11,135
♪ No other love ♪
870
00:41:11,177 --> 00:41:13,637
♪ Could ever mean ♪
871
00:41:13,679 --> 00:41:14,805
♪ So much to me ♪
872
00:41:14,847 --> 00:41:16,682
♪ So much to me ♪
873
00:41:16,724 --> 00:41:19,727
♪ So if you say ♪
874
00:41:19,768 --> 00:41:22,396
♪ You love me ♪
875
00:41:22,438 --> 00:41:23,981
♪ Forever ♪
876
00:41:24,023 --> 00:41:28,152
♪ I'll be true ♪
877
00:41:28,194 --> 00:41:30,905
♪ And what more ♪
878
00:41:30,946 --> 00:41:33,657
♪ Could I long for ♪
879
00:41:33,699 --> 00:41:36,785
♪ Than to live my life ♪
880
00:41:36,827 --> 00:41:40,581
♪ With you ♪
881
00:41:40,623 --> 00:41:45,252
♪ I could never be loved ♪
882
00:41:45,294 --> 00:41:47,713
♪ By anyone ♪
883
00:41:47,755 --> 00:41:49,089
♪ Sweeter than you ♪
884
00:41:49,131 --> 00:41:51,133
♪ Sweeter than you ♪
885
00:41:51,175 --> 00:41:53,177
♪ And I ♪
886
00:41:53,219 --> 00:41:56,764
♪ Could never be loved ♪
887
00:41:56,805 --> 00:41:59,225
♪ By anyone ♪
888
00:41:59,266 --> 00:42:00,601
♪ Sweeter than you ♪
889
00:42:00,643 --> 00:42:03,062
♪ Sweeter than you ♪♪
890
00:42:05,189 --> 00:42:07,441
[instrumental music]
891
00:42:15,658 --> 00:42:17,034
[theme music]
892
00:42:28,003 --> 00:42:29,421
[music continues]
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