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[watching a tape of Mars robbing a convenience store and shooting the clerk] Wil Bechler:
Classic foster product. Three years old, Marshall Krupcheck witnesses daddy kill mommy then sees daddy kill himself. You can guess the rest. [zooming in] Wil Bechler:
Look at this. He was only seventeen at the time. [zooming in again] Wil Bechler:
Clerk... He's trying to say something. Jeff Talley:
He's saying, "help me." Wil Bechler:
Yeah. Why's he standing there? Why's he just standing there? Jeff Talley:
He's not just standing there. [pause] Jeff Talley:
He's watching him die. We're talking to the wrong guy
Classic foster product. Three years old, Marshall Krupcheck witnesses daddy kill mommy then sees daddy kill himself. You can guess the rest. [zooming in] Wil Bechler:
Look at this. He was only seventeen at the time. [zooming in again] Wil Bechler:
Clerk... He's trying to say something. Jeff Talley:
He's saying, "help me." Wil Bechler:
Yeah. Why's he standing there? Why's he just standing there? Jeff Talley:
He's not just standing there. [pause] Jeff Talley:
He's watching him die. We're talking to the wrong guy
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Will Classic foster product At three years old Marshall Krupcheck
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witnesses daddy kill mommy then sees daddy kill himself
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You can guess the rest Look at this
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He was only 1 7 at the time
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The clerk he's trying to say something
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He's saying ''Help me '' Yeah
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Why is he standing there Why is he just standing there
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Movie Summary
When a family is held hostage, former hostage negotiator Jeff Talley arrives at the scene. Talley's own family is kidnapped and Talley must decide which is more important: saving a family he doesn't even know or saving his own family


