Youre gonna put this on me, huh?
He does and Wayne pulls the trigger.
Moving forward to 1990, Roland is going over the Purcell case with his team.

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Tom then unexpectedly arrives and freaks out.
First, its about the graphic photo of Lucys OD.
Then, its when Wayne has him look at the photo of older Julie.
Hes still emotionally reeling when he goes on TV to speak directly to Julie.
Soon, Alan, one of the interviewers from the deposition, comes on the scene with Woodards children.
Alan then talks privately with Wayne, whos still bitter about Woodards death.
Motherfer made me carry his water, he declares.
Like I need more of the memories.
After their unproductive visit to the defensive witness, Wayne declares that he has no sympathy for him.
With Wayne convinced that this is Julie, they begin talking to runaways and working girls.
They take a break from the case for a double date night at Rolands house.
It turns uncomfortable when Amelia insists on bringing up the case, angering Wayne.
The kids remind them of the rule about not saying goodnight until youve said I love you.
Wayne and Amelia do just that as they all go up to bed.
Shortly after, he begins losing it and goes around the house looking for his family.
He eventually finds them…in 1990.
He watches as post-argument Wayne and Amelia hold hands, the kids sleeping next to them.
Hes on edge, but Amelia shows up and is able to eventually calm him down.
Well, not for food!
He starts undressing, she follows suit, and they go into her bedroom.
In 1990, Wayne is hungry for the truth!
Apparently, Tom needs to hear it too.
Hes brought into an interrogation room to listen to it with Roland and Wayne.
Its Julie and shes talking about seeing Tom on TV.
Make him leave me alone, she cries.
I know what he did.
The man on TV acting like my father.
She also asks where Will is and what Tom did to him.
We left him resting, she says.
He took me and Im never coming back.
Tom is crying and failing to realize that hes now suspect No.
Hes old, going bald, definitely single, and has a lot of damn dogs.
Hes living out in the middle of nowhere and sees Wayne and Henry pull up outside.
Once inside, Henry warns Roland of his father being shakey.
He remember why Im pissed at him?
Maybe I forgot too.
Henry leaves them alone and they awkwardly begin to catch up.
Now that thats out of the way, they can get to the heart of the issue.
Roland wants an apology from his long-time friend.
Im sorry but I just cant remember, says an emotional Wayne.
I cant remember my life.
Both men are crying and Roland accepts the apology.
Cmon, stir some s up with me, says Wayne, who wants to finish this for good.
Cracks Roland, I could use a laugh.
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