Grimm (2011–2017): Season 3, Episode 5 - El Cucuy - full transcript

When investigating a series of brutal murders committed on criminals, to Nick it appears that the culprit may be a character from a Latino legend.

(WIND HOWLING)

Crap.

Get over here.
Open the register.

(SHOUTS IN SPANISH)

(muss) (SHOWS)

No!

Please!

I won't talk.
I won't talk.

No, you won't.

(GROANS)

(SHOUTS IN SPANISH)

Come on.

(PANTING)

Hell, yeah!
(LAUGHS)

Let's go, let's go.

REPORTER: Shocking footage
of a brazen robbery

at a gas station in
the Jefferson District.

Police report it happened
around 9:30 this evening.

The cashier on duty has been identified
as 18-year-old Andres Venegas

who's in critical condition
at an area hospital tonight.

This horrific incident is...

Andres.

Andres, mijo.

(SPEAKING SPANISH)

They won't get away with this.

Someone is gonna make
them pay for this...

Someone must find these terrible
people who did this to my son...

someone must punish them...

Please...

...don't let my good boy die.

He's never done anything bad
in his whole life...

The men who have done
this are evil...

REPORTER: Another
violent robbery...

Please hear me,
listen to my tears...

Listen to my cries for justice.

Listen to the grief in my heart.

Do not allow this evil to
walk the streets...

...for they will bring more
tears to more mothers...

REPORTER: ...and there
were no eyewitnesses.

The suspects have
yet to be identified.

They remain at large.

Police consider them
armed and dangerous.

They warn you not
to approach them.

If you have any information...
(GROWLING)

(DOOR KNOB CLICKS)

(DOOR CLOSES)

Hey.
Hey.

Long day, huh?

Yeah. You?

I read your medical reports.

Is there something bad?

No. Your metabolism
is pretty extraordinary.

That's why I'm sensing
something's wrong here?

You know what? It is
none of my business.

Well, I think that means it is.

I shouldn't have
been on your e-mail.

I told you to
go in my e-mail.

I have nothing to hide.

Anymore.

You sure?

What's going on?

"Haven't been able
to spend the money.

"Royal assassination
causing much turmoil.

"No longer safe.
Must leave now,

"love you. M."

When did this come in?

A couple of hours ago.

You want to tell me who "M" is

and why she loves you?

I'm assuming it's a she.

Yeah.

Well?

"M" is my mother.

Really?
Your mother?

The one who died in the accident

with your father
when you were...

She's not dead.

Your mother's not dead?

No, and I think she's
in some kind of trouble.

Hold on, Nick.
One thing at a time.

I'm still working on
your mother being alive.

When did you find this out?

Last year.

When you were in the
coma, she showed up.

Where?
Here.

In the house?

Yes.

And in your hospital room.

She came to my hospital room?

Look, Juliette, there was a
lot going on that night.

Do you remember, when you asked
about the broken window,

I said a bird flew into it?

Well, that's not
exactly what happened.

A guy broke into the house, and
he was waiting here for me. Look.

There's another mark up here

from where I took a shot at him.

With your gun?

Crossbow, actually,
but that's beside the point.

I could have died if it
hadn't been for my mother.

At first, I didn't
know who it was.

(BOTH GRUNTING)

(GRUNTS)
(GROANS)

Then she called me Nicky.

And I recognized her voice,
and I knew it was her.

So...

So she didn't die in
the accident, but...

A friend of hers was
with my dad that night.

And the people who killed my
parents thought it was her,

and she thought she was protecting
me by staying out of my life.

You found out all
this in one night?

Yeah.

And you were in the coma.

Not one of my better nights.

Why didn't you tell me till now?

Well, we weren't exactly
together until now.

And...

Because she's like me.

Or I'm like her.

However you want to look at it.

She's a Grimm?

It's genetic?

Yes.

And I didn't find that
out until she showed up.

Imagine my surprise.

Why didn't she stay?

She had to go

because of some things
that she did here.

And that message means
that she's in trouble.

And there's nothing
I can do to help her.

I'm sorry. ls there
anything I can do?

No, you're doing it.

I'm just glad that I don't
have to lie to you anymore.

Me too.

I wish I could have met her.

Did she like me?

For someone who
was in a coma, yeah.

(CHUCKLES)

(DOCTOR SPEAKING GERMAN)

That's your baby's heartbeat.

...sounds healthy and normal.

(WOMAN SPEAKING GERMAN)

Can you tell when I'm due?

Springtime.

How's your morning sickness?

Gone, I hope.

Be smart, eat right...

...moderate exercise and.

What's wrong?

It sounds like a
second heartbeat.

I'm... having twins?!

Not that I can see.

It might just be an echo.

There is nothing to worry about.

But come back and
see me in two weeks.

(SPEAKING GERMAN)

She was examined by Doctor
Hawelka. An obstetrician.

You'll need to access
her medical records.

When?
As soon as possible.

But you'll need to be discreet.

Not like last time, then.

Good to have a change of pace.

No bag.
No bag.

Have a nice day.
Gracias.

Thanks.

Let's do it.
Vamos.

Everybody down.

(WOMAN SCREAMING)

Get down!

(SHOUTS IN SPANISH)

MAN: Okay.

Come on!

Let's go, let's go, let's go.

Come on.

(LAUGHING)

(GRUNTS)

(GROWLS)
(GROANING)

(MAN SCREAMING)

No! No!

No!

Oh, God!
Oh, no, please. Oh, God.

(LOW GROWLS)

Hey, fellas.

Well, it could have been a good
night, but we got two dead bodies.

One here, one down
by a parked car.

Killer went for the throat.

It's pretty bloody.
Whew.

No wallet.

Neighbor who heard
the screams called it in.

Where's the neighbor?

He's in the back of my car.

Name's Martinez.

He's pretty shook up. I thought
he was gonna get sick.

And to tell you the truth,
I don't blame him.

Anybody else hear this?

He's the only one
willing to talk.

All right,
let's get some prints.

Mr. Martinez?

We're detectives
Burkhardt and Griffin.

We understand you
witnessed the attack.

No, I only heard it.

Can you describe what you heard?

It was horrible, like they
were being torn apart by dogs.

How long after you heard
it did you come outside?

Couple of minutes.

I just put on some sweats, came
out, and saw what happened.

You see anybody
running from the area?

No.

You worried about something?

Actually, I don't
know what I heard.

Can I go?

I really didn't see anything.
I just called 911.

We may need to contact you later,
but, yes, you're free to go.

He's scared.

Yeah, well, he just saw a guy
with his throat ripped out.

Bound to give you
some indigestion.

Let's go check out the car.

Got two wallets.

Eddie Otero.

Guessing that's Eddie.

Alfredo Guzman.

Sort of looks like what's
left of the other guy.

Why put your wallet
in the glove box?

I got something back here.

Two masks.

Two nine millimeters.

A bag full of money.

I'm going out on a limb here

and say these boys
were up to no good.

So what took them down?

And left the money?

Well, maybe the killer
didn't know about the money.

Or got run off before
he could come back for it.

Wesen?

Wesen like money just
as much as anyone else.

Feral dogs?

Well, here's
something interesting.

Call just came through.

Convenience store
around the corner was hit.

MAN:
Look, more cops.

You see what's going on here, right?
I mean, you see it?

Criminals are taking
over the neighborhood

and what the hell
are you doing about it?

Nothing.

Who's this guy?

David Florez.
Local hothead.

Whenever we show up, he shows up

to tell us how
badly we're screwing up.

So crime's our fault?
Seems to be.

WU: Typical stop and rob.

Two guys came in waving
guns, emptied the register.

They wore masks so we're not getting
much in the way of a description.

I think we already got them.

Wait, what? How?

We got two bodies
around the corner.

Guns, masks, and a bag of money.

Somebody killed them?

And left the money behind?

If they're our guys.
Who did it?

Don't know. It's what
we call "a mystery."

That's what that is.

Security cams up?

System's in back.

Back it up a few minutes before.

Somebody might have seen 'em on
the street before they came in.

This guy left two and a half
minutes before the robbery.

That'd put him in
the witness ballpark.

Let's see who's next.

She might have seen them.

Anybody else?

If this guy left
just before they came in

he might have seen
them go in, come out...

Or what happened to them.

See if we can ID these three.

Bring 'em in.
Yeah. Will do.

Where the hell is Višnja Gora?

I didn't see anybody
after I left the store.

No dogs either.

I drove right home.

I heard what happened as soon
as I got back to my apartment.

It's terrible.

I was hoping this
neighborhood would be safer.

I'm afraid I
didn't see anything.

At least not
that I can remember.

I wish I could be more helpful.

As soon as I left the store I
got on a bus and headed home.

What bus did you take? The 72.

How far was the bus
stop from the store?

It's just down the street.

And did you see anything?

I'm sorry. No. I had
to run for the bus.

So you live in the neighborhood
and you took the bus.

Yeah. It's only one stop,
but I had groceries.

Did you see any
loose dogs on the street?

No.

There are a lot of kids
in the neighborhood

and we've got two dead men.

If there are any dangerous
animals running around,

you should help us
do something about it.

There's this one guy,
Ray Bolton.

He has dogs.

I heard he fights
'em on weekends.

I know they get out sometimes.

But, look, this guy is...

You can't be saying I told you.

We won't.

Hey. I thought
you'd be asleep.

I can't sleep. Not with
all that's going on.

What's going on?

Look what I found.

Višnja Gora.
It's in Slovenia.

Right in the middle.

And we care about that because?

Because that is where your
mom's e-mail was sent from.

I mean, she said
she was in danger,

so I thought I'd better look
into where it came from,

so I tracked the IP address of
the server it was sent from.

I wish I could track down the
actual address she sent it from,

but for that I would
need access to the ISP,

which, you know,
I obviously don't have.

So she's in Slovenia?

Or was when she
sent the e-mail.

What kind of trouble is she in?

She's a Grimm. A lot of
people want her dead.

She's on her way to Greece,

and she's out there all alone.

What you got there?

Ray Bolton.

The guy with the dogs?
Yeah.

Professional bad guy.

Convictions for assault, narcotics
distribution, and illegal firearms.

That's a nice way
to start the morning.

It gets better.

Our two dead guys,
Guzman and Otero,

are known associates of Bolton.

Are we thinking he killed them?

Got motive.

Guzman testified against him on
a narcotics charge last year.

Could have turned his dogs
on them and got Otero too.

Guess we'd better check 'em out.

Let's get animal control
to meet us out there

in case Bolton's
dogs killed those guys.

(ALL BARKING)

Who are you?
Ray Bolton.

We're investigating
a possible murder.

We need to check out your dogs.

My dogs didn't do nothing.

The two victims
were old pals of yours,

Eddie Otero and Alfredo Guzman.

We have reason to believe
they were killed by dogs.

And they need to be swabbed.

Hey, you ain't taking my dogs.

Yes, we are.

And if they weren't
involved you get 'em back.

I said you ain't taking my dogs.
Get your hands off of me!

Grimm.

You're not taking my dogs!

We're taking your dogs
and we're taking you.

DAVID: Hell, yeah.
Hell, yeah!

It's about time you got
this trash off the street.

Him again? Called you 100
times about this dude.

Stay back, sir.

That's right, lock his ass up.

You keep talking, bro.
Keep talking.

(SPEAKING SPANISH)

Now what?

(TELEPHONE RINGING)

Rosalee, can you get that?
ROSALEE: Got it.

Thanks.

I'll probably be home a little late
tonight. I'm expecting a delivery.

Hello? Hello?

WOMAN: I think I have
the wrong number.

Are you looking for Monroe?

Oh, yes.

May I say who's calling?

His mother.

It's your mother.
Does she know that we're...

No.

Not yet.

Let me talk to her.

Hey, Mom.
How are you?

I don't suppose that was the cleaning
lady who answered the phone.

No, Mom, that was Rosalee.
She's my girlfriend.

Oh! You've got
a girlfriend.

When did that happen?

Awhile ago.

Well, you sound kind of busy.

Call us back when
you have a chance.

Yeah. That's a good idea.

Okay, love you.

We love you too.

I guess we should probably tell
our parents what we're doing.

Now that we're doing it, yeah.

I mean, we're grown people.

We're adults.

So when do you
think we should...

Later.
Right.

Okay. Bye.
Bye.

He knows what you are.

What's he?
I'm not sure.

Looked sort of like a Hundjager

mixed up with a Daemonfeuer.

I have no idea what you're talking
about, but he could be our guy.

He didn't seem too bothered
about me being a Grimm.

Wait till he gets
to know you better.

You got no right
to do this to me.

What? Didn't he attack
an officer of the law?

I remember something like that.

Anything happens to my dog...

Shut up.

Only thing we
want to hear from you

is why you killed
Guzman and Otero.

I had nothing to do with that.

No?

Guzman testifies against you,

you got no problem with that?

That case got thrown out.

And you don't hold grudges.
You're such a forgiving guy.

People always get
what's coming to 'em.

You sic your dogs on him, or
did you rip him up yourself?

Yeah, that's right.

My dogs could have done it or I
could have done it, but we didn't.

I was at home with my lady,
nowhere near those fools.

Swab my dogs all you want,
'cause you got nothing.

I'm gonna sue your dumb asses.

We got motive.

Yeah, but no evidence
to tie him to it.

If the girlfriend corroborates, and
she will, we won't get a warrant.

WU: Got your report
from animal control.

Don't think
you're gonna like it.

Hair and saliva
from Bolton's dogs

don't match what they
found on the bodies.

They'd like to
take the dogs back,

but you got the owner locked up.

What do you want me to tell 'em?

Tell them the owner
assaulted a police officer

and we're going to
keep him for a while.

They should do
the same with the dogs.

Copy that.

If Bolton is what I saw,

then he's more than capable
of killing those guys

the way that they were killed.

Then he wouldn't have needed his
dogs, but the dogs were good cover.

We look at the dogs and not him.
We should be swabbing him.

Even if that comes up positive,

how do we explain
how he did what he did?

Let's swab the son
of a bitch anyway.

I want him to know that we know.

I want to know what
we're dealing with.

JULIETTE: No dog did this.

How can you tell?

Usually when a dog or coyote
or wolf bites down in attack

it'll shake the victim and you'd
see more tearing in the wounds.

Who wants more caprese? Me.

Definitely not a Blutbad.

FYI, too much general mangling.

We're more of a throat first and
ask questions later Wesen. Plus...

Yeah, there's no signs of
going after the legs first

to cripple the prey.

Sorry. Victim.

Which is what a canine would do,

so, yeah, you're probably dealing
with a Wesen and powerful.

You don't know what kind of
Wesen you're dealing with?

A sort of part Hundjager,
part Daemonfeuer.

That sounds like a...
Hóllentier.

Exactly what I was thinking.

Big-ish eyes, snouty-ish,
brutish, neanderthal-esque.

Basically a jerkwad.

That's him.

Because a Hóllentier
could definitely do that.

What does Hóllentier mean?
Is it German?

Basically, it means
"beast from hell."

They actually have
a really ancient lineage

all the way back
to the Egyptians.

How did he react to you?

He didn't seem to
care all that much.

Definitely a Hollentier then.

This Wesen wasn't afraid of you?

He didn't appear to be.

Your basic Hollentier is too stupid
to know what to be afraid of.

Which is why the Egyptians used to
entomb them with their pharaohs.

They thought it was a promotion

until, you know,
they buried 'em alive.

Can somebody pass the,
what do you call it?

The artichokes or
the edamame tabouleh?

Both?

So where is this Hollentier now?

We've got him locked up.

Hey, you put a pharaoh in there
with him, he'll stay forever.

Just saying.

(SCREAMING)

Stop!

Stop! Quit fighting!

(CREATURE GROWLING)

So, the guy drags the woman here

to assault her,
then gets annihilated.

And Bolton's locked up.

It wasn't him.
We have to let him go.

Can't say I'm happy about that.

Now we got three vics
in the same neighborhood.

All bad guys.

Seems like we got
a vigilante on our hands.

Vigilante Wesen.

Would the witness have seen him?
Possibly.

But even if she did, she
wouldn't know what she saw.

Don't I know it.

EMTs are through treating Ms. Ramos.
She's pretty shook up.

She's got more to say.

Florez is back.

Not again.

Is he dogging us or does
he get here before we do?

We should run him and make sure.

Yeah.

I'm Detective Burkhardt
and this is Detective Griffin.

You Ms. Ramos?

Yes.

Do you feel up to answering
a few questions?

I can.

Did you know
the man who attacked you?

No.

Had you ever seen him before?

No.

Can you tell us what you saw
after you got off the bus?

I walked down the street.

I heard someone following
me and I turned to look,

but he turned away
and went down another street.

I thought I was being paranoid.

That's when he attacked me.

I tried to scream,
but he hit me...

And knocked me down
and was going to...

I don't know what happened next.

I'm sorry.

It was horrible.

Horrible.

Can you describe who killed
the man that attacked you?

Just try to tell
us what you saw.

El Cucuy.

I'm sorry, I didn't get that.

El Cucuy.

Is that a name?

Do you know this El Cucuy?

We all do.

We know what El Cucuy is?

Not a clue.

She said everybody knows it.

Everybody except us.

Got to be Spanish, right?

Sounds like.

Juliette?

Think so.

Now you see that?

Somebody doing your job.
WU: Hey!

Cleaning up the streets. Hey!

Hey, that's enough. Move on.
Time to go home.

Mr. Florez is starting
to get on my nerves.

El Cucuy.
Ever heard of it?

Yeah, actually.
It's like the boogeyman.

A bunch of different
names for it in Spanish.

My grandma used
to call it El Coco.

And whenever I was bad,
like I wouldn't go to bed,

she would say it was
gonna come and get me

or if I didn't make the bed,

it would be hiding under
the bed waiting for me,

or if I didn't
eat my vegetables...

You get the picture.

You mean it's not real?

Well, when you're a little
kid, everything's real.

Why, who told you
about El Cucuy?

The victim.

She said El Cucuy killed
the man that attacked her.

She said it was El Cucuy?

Wow.

So, what, are you
thinking it's Wesen?

We don't know
what we're thinking.

There's actually
somebody who might know.

(SPEAKING SPANISH)

It's so good to see you,
my dear. Please come in.

I'm glad things have
worked out for you.

Thank you, Pilar. Me too.

This is Nick, he's...

I know who he is.

You are interested in El Cucuy.

Yeah, a woman was attacked
by a man that was killed.

And she says it was El Cucuy
that saved her life.

I could sense it...

You could sense what?

I could sense it was coming.

Please sit.

When I was
a child in Guadalajara,

there was a time
of great sorrow.

No one was safe.

The people of my neighborhood
were being terrorized.

I was so scared

I would sleep under
the bed of my parents.

Then one night,

I heard the woman
next door calling,

"El Cucuy, El Cucuy."

Her husband had
been killed that day.

And I heard
another woman calling,

"El Cucuy, El Cucuy,

"come and save us
from this evil."

One house to the other,

night after night,
calling for help...

And just when I thought
it would never get better,

one of the evil men
was dead on our street.

And then another was dead
on another street.

And then a third,

torn up like they had been
attacked by wild dogs,

until no evil men
were left in our barrio.

Have you ever seen El Cucuy?

No.

But one of the women
on my street did.

We asked her what
El Cucuy looked like.

She said its eyes glowed yellow,

its teeth were
sharp like razors,

and its breath was foul

like something who
had eaten the dead.

And it could hear the
cries of those in sorrow.

So you believe.

I believe El Cucuy wanders
from place to place.

And waits until it is called

by voices of women
who have suffered from evil.

If enough voices cry out,

they become one voice
that cannot be ignored.

Then it wakes and hunts.

If El Cucuy is here,
it is to answer that call.

I got nothing.

You find anything?
Lots.

This one is about
a Grimm who tracked down

and beheaded an entire family

of Faeteo fatalis
in... Whoa, in 1655,

who were wreaking havoc in
Vlatos on the island of Crete.

But no.

I haven'nt found anything that
looks or sounds like El Cucuy.

It's a big world,

maybe this is just one they
haven't encountered yet.

Or maybe it's in a book that was
never handed down to my relatives.

Who knows how much
is still out there?

Maybe it isn't even Wesen.

Well, look at you, just walking
the streets like you own them.

This is not your neighborhood.
It's mine.

Disrespect me again,
and they'll never find you...

Or your mother.

You see something?

Take care of this, Paul.

(GRUNTS)

(GROANING)

You got a positive
on our attacker

from last night,
Stephen Stillman.

Last known address,
Vancouver, Washington.

Any link between him,
Otero, Guzman, or Bolton?

None.

What about this Florez who keeps
showing up at the crime scenes?

Florez lives with his mother.

A couple domestic
disturbance calls.

He's a marine, did three tours in
Afghanistan, diagnosed with PTSD.

This marine comes back from
the war, suffering from PTSD,

finds crime on the rise
in his neighborhood,

decides to do
something about it.

Kind of makes sense.
We think he's our guy?

It could be.
We're still working it.

Surveillance footage
from the bus last night

just came in, any takers?

Yeah. Put it up.

This is from
the 75 bus last night.

HANK: That's the victim,
Ms. Ramos.

That's Stillman,
the guy that attacked her.

And the guy in front of him is the
one she thought was following her.

But he turned
down another street.

Well, he might have seen something,
but he didn't come forward.

And we might want to think
about talking... Hey.

Don't we know her?

Yeah, she was at the
convenience store robbery.

We brought her in
for questioning.

Mrs. Garcia, right?

Same woman at two crime scenes?

In the same area apparently.

I think you need to
talk to her again.

David, what's wrong?

They let him out!

Who? The police!
They let him out!

What are you talking about?
Open the door.

Mijo, open this door!

WOMAN: David!

If the police are too scared
to take care of him...

Mijo, open this door!
(BREATHING HEAVILY)

...then I will.

David!

Open this door!

MRS. GARCIA: Who is it?

It's the police,
Mrs. Garcia.

Detectives Burkhardt
and Griffin.

We spoke with you
the other night?

Oh, yes.
I remember.

I'm always a little nervous about
opening my door after dark.

Would you like to come in?
I can make you some tea.

Actually, we'd like you to come
down to the precinct with us.

Have I done something wrong?

No, ma'am. You were on
the 75 bus last night.

Yes, I was.

How did you know?

There are surveillance
cameras on the buses.

Oh.

Can I ask you
what this is about?

We'd rather ask you a few
questions at the precinct.

There are some photos
we'd like you to look at.

Oh, yes.

Well, of course, if you need me to.
I'll just get my coat.

I got to tell you, Nick, I don't
think she's gonna be much help.

I hope you don't mind,

but I don't get many handsome
young men visitors anymore.

(CELL PHONE VIBRATING)

(BEEPS)

This is a nice car.

I bet it's fast.

When it has to be.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

Burkhardt.

Call just came in from
David Florez's mother.

She's really upset.

Said he came home furious
that we let Bolton go.

I'm assuming that
means he's going to

Bolton's house to confront him.

How do you want to handle this?

Meet us there. We can
try to intercept him.

We got a problem with Florez.

Apparently he's pretty upset
that we let Bolton go.

Mom called it in, thinks he
might be going after Bolton.

Then we better go.

Sorry, Mrs. Garcia. But we're
gonna have to make a detour.

No problem.
Whatever you need to do.

It sounds very exciting.

(BARKING)

(POUNDING AT DOOR)

Open the door!

DAVID: I have come to disrespect
you and everything you stand for.

You are going to leave this place
or I'm gonna make you leave!

DAVID: This is not
your neighborhood!

You do not belong here!

This fool's gonna bring the police.
Get this stuff out of here.

I'll take care of him.

DAVID: Open the door!

(GROANING)

What, you didn't get
enough the first time?

Stop! Police!

Hey, he came on my property with
that knife. This is self-defense.

Get back in your house.

Arrest him. I'm pressing charges, man.
He tried to kill me!

Get in the house
or we'll arrest you.

Let's call an ambulance.

Let's get him into the car.

You shouldn't
have let him go, man.

DAVID: Shouldn't have
let him go.

Where is she?

She's not here.
Where'd she go?

Dumbass cops, got nothing on me.

I told you guys
to get out of here.

(GROWLS)

(BOLTON SCREAMING)

Stay with him!

(GRUNTING)

Back away.

(SPEAKING SPANISH)

You're a Grimm.

I had no idea.

You're 77 years old.

Last month.

You killed Guzman and Otero.

And Stillman, who attacked
Ms. Ramos under the bridge.

I know it looks bad,

but do you really
think anyone is

going to believe that
I could do such things?

You're El Cucuy.

I've been called many things.

You have Bolton's
blood all over you.

Well, yes, you brought me
to Mr. Bolton's house.

And I heard the terrible
screaming, I went in to help.

Oh, I must have gotten all
bloody when I tried to save him.

"Save him"? Really?

You don't need to
worry about me anymore.

I have done what I came to do.

The neighborhood is safe again.

And I really
should be moving on.

You really think we
can just let you go?

Well, I don't think
you have any choice.

(CHUCKLES)

Are you kidding me?

(WOMAN PRAYING IN SPANISH)

WOMAN 2: They are evil.

(WOMEN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)

WOMAN 3: You must help us.

WOMAN 4: El Cucuy...

(CHUCKLES)

(GROWLS)