51 Well, we can't put it back in his room. 52 I mean, that would be 53 Like we're condoning him having premarital sex. 54 Bree, let me put this another way. 55 Do you want to become a grandmother? 56 Yes, Bree believed in old-fashioned values. 57 But she also believed... 58 it was better to be safe 59 than sorry. 60 Each new morning in suburbia brings with it 61 a new set of lies. 62 Little white lies, told not to hurt... 63 Morning, Mrs. Petchel. you look lovely today. 64 But to make life more pleasant, 65 they tell these lies to protect themselves 66 and their reputations. 67 Oh, for god's sake. this is unbelievable. 68 That's the last time I do my banking online. 69 Of course, every now and then, the day arrives 70 When someone finally decides to tell the truth. 71 He was shot? 72 How could you not tell us about this? 73 He was embarrassed. he said it was an accident. 74 Oh, don't look at me like that. accidents happen. 75 We know that you want to trust Mike, 76 but he had a dead woman's jewelry in his garage. 77 Now, did he? we don't know that for sure. 78 All we know 79 is that Lynette's kids turned up with it. 80 So what are you saying, that the twins murdered Martha? 81 Well, I wouldn't put it past them. 82 I'm saying that that is about as likely 83 as Mike having done it. 84 He's a good guy. I know him. 85 I mean, he's -- he's Mike. 86 Honestly, I don't think Mike did it, either, 87 But if we don't call, 88 we're guilty of withholding evidence. 89 Well, you know what? if he is innocent, 90 this should be a simple matter to clear up. 91 But we will do whatever you want us to do. 92 Okay, call. 93 So shall I just dial 911? 94 Well, it's not really an emergency. There was a murder. 95 Well, not recently, and I prefer not to tie up the line. 96 Will you just call? 97 98 99 100 Hey.
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