until we're done.
Hey, Dad.
What's with all the stuff and back?
I never knew Gran, but he keeps such a cluttered car.
Yeah, I know.
I was going to ask Mom about it, but, you know,
she's still pretty upset with everything that's been going on.
I figured we'd clean it out and get her sold.
All right.
Mm.
It was nice having all the cousins at the funeral.
Yeah, it was.
Could Jenny's kids be any homelier?
Not much.
Andrew seems to be doing well for himself.
Can't believe his kid's going to college.
Skyler?
I guess he's some sort of an aspiring filmmaker.
He's got his head in the clouds, just like his dad did
at that age.
Hey, it kind of looks like blood, doesn't it?
Yeah.
Now, if we only had a gun, we'd have all the ingredients
for a murder.
All right.
Hey, Mr. Johnson.
Did he get a new car?
All right.
Come on, you can't really think Grandpa killed somebody.
I don't know.
Before he went into surgery, he was talking about tying up
loose ends, and he wouldn't say what they were.
Seriously?
What do we do now?
Ask Grandma?
Call the cops?
No way.
I'm not doing that to my mother.
We do what we do need to do.
We've got to get rid of all this stuff just in case.
Oh!
Hi, Mom.
How you doing?
You OK?
Oh, I'm fine, honey.
Thanks for asking.
I just remembered there were some things in your dad's car
that I need back.
Some shovels and things.
What?
Wait.
You knew about all that stuff?
Well, sure.
It's all Skyler's things.
Skyler?
Andrew's kid?
He went to the car a couple of weeks ago,
and with your dad in the hospital,
I told him he could borrow it.
Did he say what all that stuff was for?
Why, sure.
It was for a murder.
You're not a movie he's making for the first night film festival.
Anyway, he's filming this weekend,
so can you just run all that back by?
Yeah, sure.
