(knives sharpening) (stamp sounds) (light piano music) (soft rhythmic music) (hip hop music) (hip hop music continues) (birds chirping) (footsteps) - Bye, Mommy! Gotta go, the bus is here. - Okay. Bye, sweetie. - Is that the only person
you see in the room? - Sorry, Dad. Gotta go! - Bye, sweetie. I'll see you later. Remember, Nana's picking you
up from school today, okay? - Okay, Mom! - Okay. - Where you going? - I'm meeting up with Karen later. We're going shopping. - [Keith] Karen? - Yes, Karen. Why don't you two like each other? - She keep her nose out of our business, maybe we will be cool. - She's just a concerned
friend. That's all. - [Husband] Right. She need to concern herself
for her own damn business, not mine. Hey, look. I'm outta here. Don't let her talk you
into buying one of them tiny-ass dresses she be wearing. - I don't know what you talking about.
- That see-thru dress shit. - She dresses very nice. (footsteps receding) Bye, Sweetie. (soft guitar music) (water running) (soft music) ♪ You got me sitting here thinking ♪ ♪ I'll do anything for you ♪ ♪ And I don't... ♪ (phone ringing) Hey, girl. I didn't forget. - [Karen] I hope not. - [Stacey] I didn't. You know I just had to make sure everything was good around
here before Keith gets home. - Yeah, I know how he is. - Karen, he is really not that bad. - If you say so. I can be that other Karen
if you need me to be. - [Stacey] Girl, you are crazy. (laughs) - Huh! Anyway, I'll be over
there in about 20 minutes. Where's D at? - She went to school already. The good thing is my
mom is picking her up, so I'll be free all day. - [Karen] What? Ooh! Turn up! Ah, hell! (Stacey laughs) (Karen laughs) All right, girl. I'll see you. - All right. - Bye. - Bye. (birds chirping) (soft music) (car horn honks) (footsteps) That ain't nobody but Karen. (hip hop music) ♪ She said, "My love is a
drug", feel like I'm dropping ♪ ♪ Can't say what happen ♪ ♪ Won't get satisfaction ♪ ♪ I don't need it ♪ ♪ Give her wine or cigarettes ♪ ♪ If she hits my phone, gotta leave it ♪ - What the hell, Karen? You in a hurry? And turn this music down. I do have neighbors. - Those are your
neighbors, not mine. Okay? And you move too dang slow, turtle girl. - Well if you don't mind, I
like to take my time, speedy. - Um, call it what you wanna. We know who speedy is. - Excuse me? I'm in the car now, can we go? - [Karen] You talking to me? - Yes. - You ain't talking to me. Let's go. We out. ♪ You never show me any kind of passion ♪ ♪ And if it's money, got
my own, can you imagine ♪ ♪ If I needed you, it
would be the last thing ♪ ♪ Look at what happen ♪ ♪ Get no satisfaction ♪ ♪ Yeah, he gone need it ♪ ♪ Can't fuck with him, best believe it ♪ ♪ Hit me on the Gram, I'll delete it ♪ ♪ Show so much love, don't receive it ♪ (birds chirping) (rap music) ♪ Platinum, like standing ovation ♪ ♪ Said pull up, she sets the location ♪ ♪ We got blunts in the air on rotation ♪ ♪ Move out into the
section with the hustlers ♪ ♪ Vibe higher in the
body, you're above us ♪ ♪ Looked at her, said go
and get you friend too ♪ ♪ She like, "Boy, what
you trying to get... ♪" (birds chirping) - Girl, look. When we go in these stores, I don't need you telling me
the price of every damn thing, hear? Shop, and think about the cost later. - That's easy for you to say. I am sure I will hear
about it later. Watch. Don't get me started
with Keith's cheap ass. He'll have you in a
nuns dress if he could. - Here we go. A nuns dress? - Yes. A cheap-ass nun dress. I see the way he be looking
at you when we out in public. He don't want nobody looking at you. - Hold on, hold on. Hello? That is my husband,
and I am sitting right here. - When he wants to be. - Whatever. - Oh, my bad. I'm sorry. Where were we? - Getting out the car.
Going in the mall, sometime. - Right! Two of my favorite things. Shopping and eating. Girl. - Girl, that's not what you told me two of your favorite things were. - Mind your business, Stacey. This friendship's about to be over. - Girl, you love me. - Let's go. - There you go. You always go for the skimpy dresses. Can we look around first? - Let's do that. - [Stacey] Ooh. - Oh, girl. What do you think about this? - Girl, there's nothing
there but a few strings. - (yelps) That means it
right for me. (chuckles) I'll add it to my items. - Oh, this is cute. I'm gonna try these two on. - Okay. I'll be back
there to check you out. - All right. ♪ You said that I should
start to walk away ♪ ♪ I'm hoping that you'll
stop and make me stay ♪ ♪ 'Cause I'm floating in your aura, babe ♪ - Hey! - Hey, Lisa. - What you doing here? - Girl, I'm shopping
with Karen. The usual. - Well, I'll meet up
with your sister later. - Okay. Well, if you see her before I do, tell her I'm gonna call her later on. - You know how your sister is. - Girl, I know. - Okay. Bye. - Bye. ♪ 'Cause I don't wanna walk away ♪ ♪ You take me higher
than a shooting star ♪ - Girl, why couldn't Jacob
come to my house last night? Girl, yes. (laughs) Yeah, girl. You know what
I told you about him. I was not about to that. I don't even-I don't even like his mother. ♪ And we can float
inside your aura, babe ♪ ♪ And I'm stuck in your space ♪ ♪ Just my luck, push me
away, you understand ♪ - [Karen] Hey, girl.
Try this on, right here. Um, girl? What happened to your back? (muffled sound effect) (heartbeat sound) (eerie sounds) Hello? What happened to your back? - Nothing. I was cleaning out my closet, and the jewelry box fell on my back. You need to be more
careful. Where was Keith? - Downstairs. - [Karen] Well, did you show him? - Yes, but you know how men are. I mean, he was watching the
game in his own little world. He just told me to put some ice on it. - Yep. That's your husband. - Oh, Karen. Please don't start. Please. - You know what? Right. Just... Try to dress on. I'll be out here, waiting. ♪ 'Cause I don't wanna walk away ♪ (Stacey sighs) (phone rings) (Stacey sobs) - [Karen] Girl, what's taking you so long? It's only a dress, not a three piece suit. - [Stacey] I'm coming out now. - (laughs) Girl, no. Uh uh. He'll be all right, but his
homeboy, his homeboy is fine. (chuckles) I really like his homeboy. Yes. ♪ I just wanna hit the floor ♪ ♪ I don't wanna talk ♪ - Yes! Now that's what you need right there. - Girl, Keith is not going like it. - [Karen] Girl, who's
wearing it? You or Keith? - [Stacey] You know what I mean? - Listen. You need to live a little. It might help your sex life. - I don't know about this one, Karen. - You know what? Go on, get the church dress then. And come on, 'cause you making me hangry. - Hangry? Really, Karen? - Yes. ♪ I don't wanna fall in love
(I don't wanna fall in love) ♪ ♪ I just wanna have some fun
(I just wanna have some fun) ♪ ♪ I don't wanna fall in love
(I don't wanna fall in love) ♪ ♪ I just wanna have some fun
(I just wanna have some fun) ♪ - [Cashier] I can see you tonight. Yeah. - You really gonna get that dress? - [Cashier] Yeah. Okay. - Hold on. - [Cashier] Uh uh, girl. 'Cause Keisha meeting him over here. (cashier chuckles) - See? This is not good. (indistinct cross-talk) You know what? I'm gonna need her to give me a discount. All this talking she doing. She's not paying any attention. - She ain't gonna give you a discount. I can't even see us
standing right here though. (indistinct cross-talk) - Am I gonna pay for it? (cashier giggles) I mean... Girl. Hello? - I could just snatch the
phone. Just snatch it. - [Cashier] You're so bad! Like, I don't even know. - [Karen] What is my total? - [Cashier] Girl, yes! I don't even know. But you know what? Yep. - Uh, I still gotta pay for my... - [Cashier] Yeah! Ah huh. (cashier laughs loudly) Yes, girl. That's what I mean. - [Karen] Great customer
service. Five stars. - [Cashier] Oh, my God! Let me tell you about the
story about last night, honey. Yes, he was there. (laughs) Yip. You know what they say? Um hm. Yep. I don't know, girl. Just one of those things You trying to go to the club tonight? What club's that? Oh, I don't like that place. (birds chirping) - So girl. You know you my sister, right? And you can talk to me about anything with no judgment, right? - How many years have we known each other? - Girl, too many. For real. - Okay, so I know you. So, what's up? - Girl, what really happened to your back? You know I watch Forensic Files. (both laugh) - I told you. The jewelry box fell on my
back when I was cleaning up. What? - That don't look like
no jewelry box mark. Is Keith back at it again? No. We're good. Trust me.
- I told you, I'ma kick his ass the next
time he put his hands on you. He gotta pass the last
time, only because of you. - I'm getting hungry. Didn't you say you was hungry? - Okay, girl. I get it. I get the message. You ain't gotta tell me twice. But like I said... - Karen, please. Please, can we just go? (hip hop music) ♪ Let me see you make it bounce ♪ ♪ Twerk it in and out, show
me how you break it down ♪ ♪ Lemme see you bounce it ♪ ♪ Lemme see you bounce it ♪ ♪ Lemme see you bounce it
(Lemme see you bounce it) ♪ ♪ Lemme see you bounce it
(Lemme see you bounce it) ♪ ♪ She shakin' that ass,
she know how to shake it ♪ ♪ I bend her right over,
I see if she take it ♪ ♪ She strokin' that cat,
and I feel like it's crazy ♪ - All right, girl. I'll call you later. - If you still have a phone. - Karen, it's really not that bad. - If you say so, honey. Whatever. But I'll talk to you later. - All right, bye. - Bye. - [Keith] Didn't you get my call? - Yes. - Why you ain't answer it? - I was talking to Karen. - Karen again. Why you
ain't calling me back? - I'll be sure to call you next time. - There ain't gonna be no next time. (birds chirping) (bird chirps continue) (footsteps) (footsteps) - No, this cashier didn't. All that talking. (water running) (phone rings) - Hey? - Hey, girl. Guess what? The cashier put your dress in my bag. - Dang, she was doing all that talking. I'ma come by and pick
up the dress tomorrow. Just tell Keith to come by and get it. You know he going back out anyway. - Right, but I don't want him to see it. I wanna surprise him. - Girl, the dress is in the bag. He's not gonna see it. - You right. - I'll wrap it so he can't see it. - Okay. Hold on. Lemme ask him. Keith, can you please go pick up my dress from Karen's house? The girl at the store,
put it in Karen's bag. - Damn, you didn't see the
girl put it in the wrong bag? - No. - Too busy running your damn mouth. - Can you please go do
it for me, baby? Please? - I'll pick it up on my way to the store. (Stacey squeal and claps) - Keith is gonna pick up the dress. - I heard his mean ass. That's okay, I got something for him. - Girl, you know how Keith is. - [Karen] I sure do. I'll let you know when he gets here. - Okay.
- [Karen] All right. - Bye. - Bye. (soft music) (Karen sighs) (upbeat music) ♪ Ooh ♪ ♪ You still on my mind,
and I can't forget you ♪ ♪ Ooh ♪ ♪ I'm lost on my way, but
I'm trying to come back to ♪ ♪ Back to... ♪ (doorbell chimes) (footsteps) (floor board creaks) - What took you so long? - I didn't wanna make it seem too obvious. - Um hm. Well? Do you like the dress? Or what's in it? - Both. - So... Would you like something to drink? - What you got? - Water or juice? - What you got to mix with that juice? - Uh... Nothing. - You're right. I almost forgot where I was. Water is cool. - So... When you leaving? - I told you already. Give me a little bit more time. - Already gave you enough time. Your time is up. - What you mean by that? Or what? You gonna tell Stacey? (tense music) - Nope. You gonna tell her. (tense music continues) You always gotta be in control
of the situation, don't you? But I ain't that little
church girl wife of yours. - Hey, watch your mouth. - You shoulda watched yours. - What you put in my drink? (phone rings) - Hello? - [Karen] Hey, girl. Is Keith still coming? Is he on the way? - He left a while ago. He should have been there already. - [Karen] Mm hm. Well, I'm about to head out. - Okay. Well, um. I'll give him a call and see where he is. - Huh? Hopefully he ain't somewhere tied up. - Whatever, girl. Damn. (clicks teeth) I was gonna wear that
dress tonight for him too. - Hmm. Well, I guess he's gonna miss that. - Yeah. I guess so. All right. Well, I'll be over there tomorrow to pick it up. - Okay. Call me when you're on your way. Bye. - Typical. (tense sound) - Got you ass. (door slams) (Keith grunts) How you like your new place? - Karen, listen to me. Let me up outta here, and save yourself an ass-whoopin'. (face slap) - Do I look like your wife? 'Cause from the looks of it, partner, you ain't about to whip a damn thing. Or should I say controller? - What are you talking about? - I seen your nice work on Stacey's back. I warned you the first time
you put your hands on her. She's still my friend. - I never touched her. She fell and hurt herself. - Just like you keep
telling me you leaving. That's what they all say. Man up for once, and tell the truth. - That is the truth! - Okay. A few days in this room,
with no air to breathe, and you'll be gasping to tell the truth. (eerie music) - Crazy bitch... (Keith mumbles) - [Keith muffled] Let me outta here! Let me go! Let me go! Karen! (birds chirping) (soft music) (phone rings) - Hey, girl. - [Karen] Hey. Ooh. Okay. Why you sound stank this morning? - [Stacey] Keith's up
to his bullshit again. - Let me guess. He didn't come home again. - [Stacey] Nope. I'm just tired already. - Child, you tired? I'm tired. - (Stacey sighs) Okay. So, I just wanna let you know that I'm gonna be heading your
way in about an hour. - Okay. I like how you just changed
the subject, but okay. I'll be here when you get here. - [Stacey] Okay. - All right. Bye. - [Stacey] Bye. (door creaks open) (door shuts) (tense music) - Not enough air to stay up, huh? (chuckles) I figured I'd stop by and, let you know we're having a
little company this morning, but you're not invited. Stacey's coming over to pick up her dress. You like it? It's a little too much fabric for me. You know I like my tiny-ass dresses. I know you like it too. Well, I better go. Wouldn't want Stacey to
catch me in her church dress. Breathe slow, controller. (phone rings) - Hello? - Hey, Ma. How's Day? - [Mom] She's good. You know these kids. She on that PS, whatever number it is, with one of her friends. - Well, I'll be over there
later to pick her up. - Yeah, your sister says
she's gonna stop by later too. - Oh, boy! Let me hurry up over there. - [Mom] I know how your
sister can be sometimes. But she always look out
for you no matter what. - You right, ma. - She just a little crazy, like her dad. She didn't get that for me, at all. But she loves you. - I know. I know, Ma. By the way, did Keith stop over there? - No, I haven't seen him. Let me guess... (water running)
- Please don't say it mom. - [Mom] Call one of his
(indistinct) friends. They might have seen him. - (sighs) Okay. I'll do that. I'll be over there in a bit. I'm stopping by Karen's house first. - Oh, tell her I said hey. She's a sweet girl. - (sighs) Okay. I will. Well, tell Tony, do not
leave until I see her. - [Mom] Okay. Talk to you later. - All right. See you in a bit. - Bye. - All right. Good to go. (upbeat music) - [Karen] Hey, girl. - [Stacey] Ooh, you look cute. - [Karen] Well, thank you. Come in. - [Stacey] What you over here doing? - Listen, I told you
about minding my business. - I told you about
talking to me like that. (Karen laughs) Ooh, what you cooking? - You want something to eat? - Mmm... More like something to drink. - Ooh, okay. Somebody's feeling some
type of way this morning. - You have no idea. - A girl's not supposed to drink alone. - Now, who said that? - Shit, I don't know. I just want to too. (chuckles) - Girl, you is crazy, for real. - [Karen] Just a little. - Oh. Where's that dress at? I don't wanna forget,
messing around with you. It's upstairs, in my bedroom closet. - Okay. (footsteps) (tense sound) - And make sure it is your dress, and don't try to slide any
of my stuff in with it, 'cause I know you. - Girl, I don't want any
of your tight, see-through, whatever-you-call-its. - Okay, church girl. You know
y'all the real nasty ones. - [Stacey] Mm hm. (eerie music) (laptop keys clicking) - Did you find it? (eerie music continues) - What the hell is this? - Look like clothes to me. - Now is not the time to
be playing with me, Karen. What the hell is this? - What are you talking about?
And where did you find it? - These are Keith's clothes. They were in your closet. What the hell is going on? - Ain't nothing going on. - So you are the reason
Keith's been disappearing? You've been sleeping
with my man all along. And all this time you act
like you couldn't stand him. You nasty... - Okay, you getting a little
loose with your mouth, church girl. Like I said, ain't nothing
going on with me and Keith. - Then why is his clothes
in your closet, Karen? Why? - He came over last night. - I know he came over last night. I thought you was a good friend, but I was dead wrong. You just like all these other
little thoughts out here. Laughing in your face and screwing your
husband at the same time. - If you let me explain,
you'll see it's not like that. - Then get to explaining. Why is his clothes in your closet? Huh? - I can show you better
than I can tell you. (laptop keys clicking) Look, I'm not sleeping with him. - What the hell did you do? Where is he? - [Karen] When he came over
last night, I drugged him, took his clothes off and tied
him to a chair in this room. - Why the hell did you do that? - I got tired of him beating on you, so I wanted to teach his ass a lesson. - It's not your place
to teach him a lesson. If I'm okay with getting my ass
beat then you should be too. You don't see me running, do you? Do you? He's my husband, damn it. It's not your place to
be Captain Save-a-hoe. Now where is he? (tense music) You got five seconds
to tell me where he is or I'm calling the police. - No, you're not. 'Cause if you call the police,
I won't tell you where he is, and he will die. - What the hell are you talking about? What's wrong with you? - The room is airtight. Air can only get in by a small opening through a small vent right now. So go ahead, call the police
and he will be dead by morning. - My sister said your ass was crazy. (tense music) (drum music) (glass shatters) (grunting) (thud) (glass crunching) Karen? Karen? Get up. Karen, stop playing. You gotta tell me where Keith is. Shit! - Yeah, he's giving me a lot of trouble so I don't even know what to do. - What? - I'm so tired. (phone rings) - I been trying to tell
you. Hold on a second. Hello? - Hey, Ma. - Hello? What's... What's going on? - Karen was just showing
me some new workout moves. - Is she okay? - She laying down right now. Is Tony there yet? - [Mom] Yeah, she just got here. You wanna speak to her? - Can I speak to her real quick, please? - Okay. Hold on. Hold on. Your sister wanna speak to you? I think something's wrong.
I think she needs your help. Breathing all hard in the phone. Here. Get the phone. (grunts) Y'all play too much. - What you got yourself into now? I don't have no money.
I'm covid broke, girl. - Tony, I need your help. - Didn't I say I don't have no money? - Can you come by Karen's house? - When? - [Stacey] Right now. Please. - I just got here. Can I eat first? - (sniffs) No. Come now. - [Tony] Dang! Okay. (chuckles) Let me tell Mama I'll be right back, 'cause you done kill somebody. (Tony laughs) - Tony! - I don't know what your
daughter got herself into, Ma. I'll be back. - What? What? - I'll be back. - Okay. (tense music) (sniffs) (playful music) (knocks) (knocks) - What took you so long? - Well, hello to you too. I made a stop. I'm here now. What's up? And where's Karen? - In the kitchen. - She's cooking. That's what I'm talkin' about. - I wouldn't say that. - Then where she at? (door shuts) (footsteps) Okay. (Tony gasps) What the hell, Stacey? What did you cook? - I didn't cook anything. We got in a fight. She hit her head on the
counter and now she's... - Wait, don't say it. I was only kidding when I told mama that. - I dunno what to do. - So you call me? Like I
kill people for a living? I don't want no parts of this. - [Stacey] Too late. You here. You are a part of it. - Not if I tell. - Really, Tony? - I'm not about to be
somebody's bitch in jail, messing around with you. - Now is not the time to be playing. - I'm serious. Somebody's gonna want all of this. - [Stacey] Why did I even call you? - That's what I said. What would the guy on Forensic Files do? All right. They give you clues and they teach you how to not get caught. - Does everybody watch
Forensic Files, but me? - What? You've never seen it before? - No! Why are we talking about
Forensic Files right now? - Why were you arguing with
Karen in the first place? You two are best... Well, we're best friends. - (sighs) It's a long story. I'll explain it to you later, as soon as we figure out
what to do with the body and we can clean up the place. - Okay. I say... I say, listen. I say we wrap her up. Okay? And we bury her body in the woods. - Okay. Okay. I knew you would think of something. All right. Help me get
the body in the car. - Can't believe I'm about to
be somebody's bitch in jail. - [Stacey] Tony, come on. - What!? I'm gonna go call mom, and
tell her that we're on our way. And then I'm gonna get a sheet. You should get one, while I call her. (tense sound) (emotional music) I saw it on her computer. - Oh, hell no. (Tony sighs) - [Stacey] I'll tell
you about what happened. Let me just get Day home. - Are you sure you okay with
this dead body in the car? (tense sound) - I don't have no choice, now do I? - All right. (insects chirping) - You good? Hey, baby. - [Day] Hi, mommy. I missed you. I love you, mommy. - I love you too. Did you have fun? - Yeah, me and grandma did (indistinct) - What are you two up to? - [Tony] Had to make a
quick run with Stacey. - Doesn't seem that quick, if you ask me. - Okay mom. - How's Karen doing? - (Nervous giggle) She's sleeping. - [Mom] Okay. - [Stacey] I gotta go
to the house, Ma. So... - Okay. Where's Keith? - (nervous chuckle) He tied up. - [Mom] I thought you said... - At the office. - I thought you said he was
at the house waiting on you. - I gotta go too, Ma. - Dang, y'all just got here. Was it something I said? (groans) Bye, baby. - Bye, grandma. - Bye, sweetie. - Bye, Mom. - Come on, baby. You ready to go? - [Day] Mm hm. - [Stacey] All right. - [Day] See you later, grandma. - Bye, sweetie. - [Stacey] I'll meet you at the house. - [Tony] Okay. - [Stacey] There you go, beautiful. - [Day] Thank you. (car door shuts) (insects chirping) - Come on, let's go upstairs. - [Day] Okay. - [Stacey] Okay. (knock on door) - Hi. - You ready? - Lemme get Day ready for bed real quick. - Come on. Hurry up. We gotta go. - Okay. - [Stacey] Hey, Day. - Hi, Mommy. - I have to go with your
auntie for a few minutes, okay? - Is she in trouble? - No, she's not in trouble. - And where's daddy? - He's at work. - He's always at work. - I know, baby. But I need you to be a big girl, and to stay in your room while I'm gone. Can you do that for me, mom? - Mom, I'm not a little kid anymore. Plus, I have my phone with me, and I won't open the door for anybody. - Okay. That's my girl. Okay, baby. I love you. - I love you too. - Okay. (footsteps receding) - You gotta drive. - What the hell took you so long? It ain't cool sitting in the car with somebody you can't talk to. - You ready? Are you gonna just stand
there or you gonna help me? - Yeah. Yeah, I got you. All right. Let me take her feet. You got her? - Yes. Ah! - Dang! Be careful. - She can't feel it anyway. - That's not the point, Tony. - You acting like I killed her. - Come on. Just get her. Let's go. - [Tony] Is this a good place right here? - [Stacey] This is the only place I know. - I think I've been here before. - Really, Tony? - What? There's nothing wrong with the
little outdoors in your life. - You just nasty. - Your mama nasty. - I'ma tell her too. - Look, don't judge me. Okay? Right now is not the time. (tense sound) - Look, this look like a good spot. We just gonna bury her right here. - [Tony] I'll get the shovel. - Fine. Fine. (leaves rustling) Can't believe this shit. - Here, get to digging. - Yes, mom. (tense music) (panting) Is this good enough? - [Tony] Let's get outta here. - [Stacey] All right. Let's get her. It's fine. Ready? Set. You got her? (groans) Thanks, sis. I appreciate you. (tense music continues) (insects chirping) (car doors shut) (engine starts) - You good, sis? - We good. - I still need you to help me find Keith. - Look, I had enough for one day. Okay? Let's figure that out tomorrow. - All right. I'ma see what I can find out and I'll call you in the morning. - As a matter of fact, I'll call you. - All right. ♪ Say you need somebody ♪ ♪ Say you need someone ♪ ♪ Say you need somebody ♪ ♪ Say you need someone ♪ (phone rings) - Hey, girl. - You up? - I didn't get any sleep. - Same.
(dog yelps) - What the hell are we gonna do? - Not we. You. I told you I'm not about
to be nobody's bitch. - [Stacey] Damn it, Tony, I need your help finding Keith. I took Karen's laptop. She told me where he was. - Okay, so what you want me to do? Go get him. - I can't. It's a video from a camera. She hooked it up to watch him. - What the hell, Stacey? I told you her ass was crazy. - I have to find out where Keith is. I have to find out where this place is. - But that's your friend. Well, was your friend. (sighs) You didn't wanna listen to me. - (sighs) The room that
she put him in is airtight. And she closed the vent,
so air can't get in. So he only has a little bit
of oxygen to stay alive. - (gasps) How do you know all of this? - She told me, before we got into a fight. - I guess I would've kicked her ass too. Anyway. I think I have a friend that can help. You said you have the laptop
with the camera link, right? - Yes. I told you I took it. - Girl, listen. I got too much on my mind. I need a drink. Let me make a phone call.
I'll call you right back. - All right. Don't take too long. Call me back. ♪ Say you need somebody ♪ ♪ Say you need someone ♪ (phone rings) - Hello. What's up, Tony? - Hey, what's up? What you getting into? - Oh, nothing much. Just chasing that paper. You know? - Well, when you catch it, let me know. - (laughs) Yeah, all right. - [Tony] Listen. I need a favor, Noah. - What's up? - Can you find out where someone is, if I have a laptop with the app, with the camera app on it. - Oh, heck yeah. If it's a live stream,
I can trace the location by using the GPS and then I can... - Okay. Okay, Noah. I don't know all that shit
that you talking about. I just have the laptop. - Well that's all I need then. I can meet up in about an hour. - Okay. - [Noah] I'll give you a call. - [Tony] Okay. Great. - You're lucky I'm off today. - [Tony] Okay. So, meet me at my sister's house in an hour, and I'm gonna text you the address. Okay? - [Noah] Okay, cool. I remember her. See you in a bit. - All right. Okay. - [Noah] All right. (sighs) (hip hop music) Hey! - [Tony] Hey. You still looking good. Noah, thank you so much for coming over. - Not a problem. You know I got you. - Come on, let's go. (alarm beeps) (knock at door) (footsteps) (door shuts) (indistinct) - Okay. So who are we looking for? - Stacey's husband, Keith. His friends are playing this stupid game where she has to find out where he is, but we have the laptop with the video, but looking at it, we
can't tell where he is. - What kind of crazy game is that? - Him and his friends play a stupid prank and they think it's funny. - And these are grown ass men, correct? - Believe it or not. - Okay, so let see what I can find out. Where's the laptop? - Is he serious? - Oh, okay. All right, here we go. And, there he is. Okay, good news. We can see him. It's a little blurry and kind of dark, but you can see that he is moving. He's tied up really good. Bad news is there's no
audio so we can't hear him. - Well he's moving, so
that's a good thing. - Well when he gets out of there, tell him to get some new friends, 'cause they're trying to kill him. - You can say that again. - Well, I'm gonna need
to take the laptop home to hook it up to my system
to trace the location. Is it okay if I take this laptop? - Yes!
- No! - [Noah] Which is it? Yes, save him, or no, let him die? - Do what you want with it. - Okay. It's gonna take a minute. So I'll have to give you
a call in about an hour. - Thank you so much, Noah. - Thank you so much, Noah. - Sure. Sure. - Oh, shit! She killed her. (tense sound) (birds chirping) (knock at door) (sighs) (door squeaks) - You okay? I thought I seen you down to that lady friend's of yours place. - Oh, you must be talking about Tony. That's her sister's house. I was over there earlier for a minute, but honestly I forgot about that. - Something's funny about them two. - How you know I was over there anyway? You tailing me? Did my mom tell you to follow me? - No. I seen those two ladies
driving outta a wooden area on the road late at night. It just didn't seem normal to me. - But you're a detective.
Nothing's normal to you. Even your own family's a suspect. - Most of the time I'm right. - Well this time you're wrong. Those ladies are good people. - Only time will tell. Just stay outta trouble. - Okay, I will. Tell my mom I don't need a babysitter. - She didn't send me. I told you my detective
senses are telling me, those two ladies are up to something. - Okay. Uncle Zeke. (door squeaks) (exhales) - [Tony] Hey, Noah. You found something? - Yeah, I did. Meet me in the park in
30 minutes. Just you. - [Tony] Okay. I'm on my way. - Okay. (door squeaks) (slow hip hop music) ♪ Hustle to the first ♪ ♪ I put that on my hearse ♪ ♪ With the vision and the clarity ♪ ♪ To find out what it's worth ♪ ♪ How it hurts ♪ ♪ when you're digging life
up right out the earth. ♪ ♪ Feeling cursed ♪ ♪ But the lessons taught
me how to spit a verse ♪ ♪ Was it worth... ♪ (leaves rustling) - [Tony] Hey. - [Noah] Hey. - So... What you got? - Well I got video of what
your sister did to that girl. What the hell did y'all do with the body? - Damn it. Stacey panicked. She called
me and asked for help. I had no choice. - Now you got me in this mess. - Noah! - You going to jail, Tony. - Noah. What about Keith? Noah! - Everything okay between you two? Because from over there
it didn't seem like it. - Do you always stand
around watching people? - Only when necessary. - And who are you? - I'm sorry, I'm being rude. I'm Detective Zeke Middle. Like always in the middle. - Well, I'm sorry, Zeke Middle. But, I'm in the middle
of something right now. - I can tell. Anything I can help you with? - No, not really. Just weird people all the time. - Okay. See you around. (mysterious music) (phone call) - Hey. What did you find out? - Damn it, Stacey. Noah knows what happened. - [Stacey] Oh, my god. How? - There was another camera in the house recording the whole thing. - So that would prove that
it was an accident then. - Too late. We buried the body. - We could dig it back up. - Listen to yourself. And do what with it? - Hell, I don't know. Put her back in the house. - No. I'm not going back out there. They're gonna know that we moved the body once they look at the video. - Shit! Now what? - I don't think Noah's gonna say anything. He knows it was an accident. - [Stacey] What about Keith? - He didn't say. He was just upset and he, he left without telling me anything. - Okay, but we don't have
that much time to find Keith. - I'm gonna give him a minute to calm down and then I'll give him a call. - All right. Don't take too long. - We'll find him in time. Trust me. I'm headed your way. - Bye. (tense sound) (tense sound) (tense sound) - Yes. Got it. He's in the house. (sighs) - [Tony] Hey. - Hey. I know where your
sister's husband is. I know she didn't kill her. I see it was all in accident. I'll meet you at your sister's house. - [Tony] I'm already here. Noah knows where Keith is. (mysterious music) (blinds rattling) (mysterious music) (mysterious music continues) (doorbell chimes) - Okay, where is he? - Can you let him in
the house first. Damn! Hey, Noah. - Hey. So, I came across video of
when Keith was at the house. Looks like she dragged him
somewhere in the house, but she never left. So, that means he's still there. - So he was in the house
somewhere all this time? But where? - Maybe in some room. - Only one way to find out. - Let's go. (tense music) (mysterious music) - [Stacey] I'll check upstairs. - [Tony] Okay, I'll check out back. - [Stacey] Okay. - [Noah] I'll just look around here. Hey, there's something over here. - [Stacey] I never seen
this door here before, and I've been here over a hundred times. - [Noah] It's dark down there too. - [Tony] Let me take a look. - [Stacey] Did you see anything? - [Tony] What the hell? You
think I have night vision? No, I didn't see anything. Wait. There's a small room, with a door. Y'all, come down. - [Noah] You go ahead, I'll wait here. - I guess y'all looking for him. - Oh, hell no! You again? - [Noah] Uncle Zeke? How'd you know he was here? - Uncle Zeke? - Wake up, baby. Wake up. Uncle Zeke? You're the guy that's been
driving around watching us. - Went back to your
apartment. I let myself in. The laptop was open, and this
address was on the screen. - So the tracer did find it. - [Zeke] And I saw the video, ladies. I gotta take y'all in. Lemme guess. There's a lady in the wooden area, that I saw the two of you drive out of? - Yes. That's where it is. - Did you kill Karen? - No, it was an accident. I panicked. I did something stupid. Now it's on video. - She's right, Unc. I seen it. - You know what? Everybody's going down to the station. We got a dead body in the woods. I need all the video from the house. - I got it. - And can somebody please,
get this man some clothes. - (whispers) I seen you
and Karen in that video. (mysterious music) (Keith groans) - Come on. Come on. Come on, baby. (ominous sound) (hip hop music) ♪ I said I want a mil, now I'm
working on it (Working on it) ♪ ♪ I've been flipping since
the Motorola flip phone ♪ ♪ Smiling so much like
I'm drinking Coca Cola ♪ ♪ So my money lead to paranoia ♪ ♪ I know when to play,
I know when it's real ♪ ♪ I know what to say,
I can make them deals ♪ ♪ Oh ♪ ♪ Count money 'til the early morning ♪ ♪ Married to the money,
this shit matrimony ♪ ♪ This shit matrimony
(This shit matrimony) ♪ ♪ This shit matrimony ♪ ♪ Colossal moves ♪ ♪ Money fill the swimming
pool, we need a pool ♪ ♪ Hit this murder to the bank,
cut it bitch (indistinct) ♪ ♪ Y'all just back, was I
crashing like the bandit cool ♪ ♪ Look what that money
do, I'm in a money loop ♪ ♪ Got it on me now, it ain't coming soon ♪ ♪ Get that witness (indistinct) ♪ ♪ I'm making no instant noodles ♪ ♪ Pockets on retribution, did
this shit with execution ♪ ♪ Got a flood the Mueller,
ain't got time to bullshit ♪ ♪ Had to bite the bullet,
just to (indistinct) pusher ♪ ♪ I got all the old money, Tommy
and Jerry, and (indistinct) ♪ ♪ Yeah, a Motorola Flip,
and she seeing digits ♪ ♪ Since I met a winner, this
life have been exquisite ♪ ♪ Y'all can get me out my pipette ♪ ♪ 'Cause this mud I've been in it ♪ ♪ I said I want a mil, now I'm
working on it (Working on it) ♪ ♪ I've been flipping since
the Motorola flip phone ♪ (rhythmic music) (knife sharpening) (stamp sounds) (light piano music)