Hawaii Five-O (1968–1980): Season 7, Episode 7 - We Hang Our Own - full transcript

A politically powerful Big Island rancher learns that his son was killed by a blow to the head. The son was involved in a fight outside a barroom with a local. The local is arrested and, over the rancher's strenuous objections, charged only with manslaughter. The rancher plots to break into the jail and kidnap the suspect, hide him on the huge ranch and ceremoniously hang him from a tree. While Five-O frantically searches for the unlucky suspect, McGarrett finds a rock at the crime scene with blood on it. "This wasn't manslaughter, Danno ... this was murder one!" He means that after the local shoved the rancher's son to the ground, knocking him unconscious, and then fled, someone else -- the rancher's other son, in fact -- finished the job. Five-O scours the ranch to capture the rancher before he can murder an innocent man.

(country music playing)

This is Jack Lord inviting
you to be with us next

for "We Hang Our Own."

Cam?

See you around, big bruddah.

Forgetting the colonel.

Who's the colonel?

Where's Carmen?

She went out back.

But you don't
understand... Try me.

MAN: Colonel, I can go
over this 20 more times.



I'm not gonna be able
to tell you any more.

The minute he comes
back, you go running to him.

Now, he was dead
when you got to him?

WOMAN: No! Yes, sir.

Please, no.

Get in, Kahela.
Don't make a sound.

You're a rich and
powerful man, colonel.

But no one,

no one is rich or
powerful enough

to take the law
into his own hands.

On your feet.

I wanna know where
you're taking me.

Chin, alert the airport,

tell them to warm up
that chopper. Let's go.



Next: "We Hang Our Own."

Be here, aloha.

( upbeat surf theme playing)

( mellow theme playing)

Hey, hold it, brother.
Can't you read signs?

Oh, sorry, Mr. Farraday.
Didn't recognize you right off.

( mellow theme playing)

Glad to see you, big brother.

Same here, Cam.

Hey, sorry I couldn't
make your graduation.

Ah, no sweat. How's the colonel?

He's still the
colonel, you know?

(chuckles) But he's
anxious to see you.

I'll get somebody to get
your luggage. Let's go.

( upbeat theme playing)

(tires screeching)

Come on, if you want that drink.

(country music playing on radio)

Place hasn't changed a bit.

Yeah, well, we want
you to feel at home here.

I'll be a son of a gun.
Brother Cam, how are you?

Amos, how you
been? Feeling great.

Nobody told me you
was coming home.

You home for good?
Yeah, I guess so.

I got tired of trying to pound
knowledge into my thick skull.

I bet the colonel will
be glad to see you.

Amos, we're in a hurry.

All right, Jay.
What do you want?

What do you want, Cam?

Cam?

Well, how did I know you'd
be here waiting for me?

See you around, big brother.

Hey, Cam.

You're forgetting the colonel.

Who's the colonel?

Welcome home.

That's my line.

I'd forgotten how
pretty you were.

Cam, I... I wanna talk to you.

Oh, am I ever glad to see you.

Cam, I gotta tell you something.

Later, baby.

How is it, bro?

Where's Carmen?

I don't know. I think
she's in the kitchen.

I'll go look for you.

She went out back.

Thanks.

Hey, Amos, forget the beer.

When Cam comes back,
tell him I'm waiting out front.

We got a lot of ground to cover.

Two whole years. But
you don't understand...

Try me.

The minute he comes
back, you go running to him.

No, I was... Oh!

CARMEN: No!

CARMEN: No!

Please, no!

No!

(sobbing) (both grunting)

( ominous theme playing
) CARMEN: No! Larry!

CARMEN: No! Please, no!

Larry!

Larry, stop it! Do
you want to kill him?

(screams)

Larry!

No! No!

CARMEN: No! Larry!

Larry!

Larry! Stop it! Don't!

Larry!

All right, gentlemen. I
think we're all in synch.

I'll see you at the next
session. Regards home.

DANNO: Steve? Yeah, Danno?

Take a look at this.

Came in on the inter-island
poop sheet from Hilo.

Colonel Farraday's son?

The younger one, the one
who was supposed to take over.

"Preliminary
investigation indicates

"victim died as a
result of beating

administered by suspect
named Lawrence Edward Kahela."

The captain over
there is Larry Onaho.

Ohano? Ohano. That's right.

Yeah, I remember him.

Well, he'd like us to
give him a little backup.

Why, is he expecting trouble?

Not really, but
Farraday's a pretty big fish

and he doesn't wanna
make any false moves.

Okay, Danno, you and
Chin hop over there,

give them a hand
in case they need it.

Right. Danno?

Have you ever met
Colonel Farraday?

Never had the pleasure.

He owns and operates

one of the largest cattle
ranches in the world.

Over 200,000 acres.

It's an empire,

and he's often been accused
of running like it like an emperor.

Don't let him
intimidate anybody.

Gotcha.

Okay, Pete. Let's go.

(reading in foreign dialect)

(engine starts)

( dramatic theme playing)

(door closes)

Now go over the
whole thing again.

I've told you everything I know.

Then tell it again.

You might have
left something out.

You went to that cheap bar.

Yes, sir. The Punatali.

I tried to get him to come
home. It wasn't my idea to stop.

All right, never
mind about that.

Then she walked in?

Yes, sir. Carmen Kahela.

And then Cam got up
and followed her outside.

Something going
on between those two

before Cam went away to school?

Yes, sir. Off and on, you know?

All right, go ahead.

Well, when I did go out,

I saw Carmen and
Kahela running off,

and Cam was lying
in the mud, so...

Colonel, I can go over
this 20 more times.

I'm not gonna be able
to tell you any more.

Kahela killed him.

Now, he was dead
when you got to him?

Yes, sir.

I mean, he didn't
answer, and I...

I didn't see any breathing, sir.

And then you
went back to the bar

and you got the
bartender to call the police?

Yes, sir.

Believe me, it only adds up
one way: Kahela killed him.

(dialing)

(phone ringing)

Waimea Police.
Sergeant Chong speaking.

This is Colonel Farraday.
Put the captain on.

Yes, sir.

Captain?

It's Farraday.

Thanks.

Captain Ohano.
How are you, colonel?

Permit me to extend my
personal condolences.

I'm not calling for your
condolences, captain.

You have a man down
there named Kahela?

OHANO: Yes, sir. What
are you gonna do with him?

There will be a
preliminary hearing

before Judge Hing tomorrow.

If you want my guess,

Kahela will be charged
with manslaughter.

Manslaughter?

That man killed my boy
deliberately, intentionally.

That's something for
the court to decide, sir.

Captain Ohano, I don't give
a damn what the court says.

My son was murdered,

and I expect that man
down there to pay for it.

Something for the
courts to decide.

You're gonna have
to take over now, Jay.

I was counting on Cam.

Yes, sir, I know.

Now that he's gone,

you're gonna have
to take his place.

Yes, sir. I... I understand.
I'm ready for it.

And you're gonna have
to start to do some thinking

like you've never done before.

It's not gonna be enough that
you know how to rope a cow,

not anymore.

You're gonna have to
have brains, education.

Two of the things that
you've had no respect for.

Yes, sir. I know.

I know that now.

Whereas your brother,
he was really ready.

All of that preparation.

I'm really gonna miss him.

( dramatic theme playing)

Let the courts decide.

Damn well better
decide it was murder.

Yeah. Hey, Danno,
how's it going?

I talked to Kahela and his
wife. She's not much help,

but Kahela claims that
Cam Farraday was alive

when he took off.

What does the coroner say?

Oh, Chin covered that. Hold on.

He wants the coroner's report.

There's no medical
examiner here, Steve.

The autopsy was
performed at a local hospital.

Cause of death:
Cerebral hemorrhage,

caused by a blow on
the back of the head

received when the victim
fell on a steel-rimmed wheel

at the scene of the fight.

You'd better send Che at
the lab a copy of that report

just to be on the safe side.

Autopsy report, x-ray, police
photos, the whole works.

It'll be in the mail as
soon as we hang up.

And, Chin, you and
Danno better stick around

until after the
preliminary hearing.

Well, that should
be cut-and-dried.

Well, I'll see you here
sometime tomorrow then.

CHIN: Right.

(hangs up)

CARMEN: I guess
it was all my fault.

I mean, I... I let
Cam sort of...

Well, I mean, I went
across the way with him.

I guess I didn't know how
to tell him I was married.

Go on, Mrs. Kahela.

Well, then Larry came out and...

And saw us and...
And he and Cam...

Well, they fought.

(footsteps approaching)

(low murmuring)

The last time I saw him, he
was on his hands and knees.

I stopped hitting him
because my hand hurt

and it felt like
something was busted.

We ran away.

He was alive.

When I got to Cam,
he was lying on his back

and he wasn't moving.

No way.

It is the opinion of this court

that sufficient grounds for a
trial have been established.

Lawrence Edward Kahela.

The court finds

a criminal offense
has been committed

and there is probable cause

that the defendant has
committed that offense.

The defendant will be held
to answer in the Circuit Court

on the charge of manslaughter

in the death of Kenneth
Andrew Farraday.

( dramatic theme playing)

Talk about a government
of laws, not of men.

What's a law when
they turn a murderer free

or put him in prison
for a year or two at best

so he can kill again
whenever he's so moved?

It never used to be that way.

Well, it's all changed, Pete.

And not for the better.

Mr. Yamasuka, are you
prepared to post bond?

Yes, I am, Your Honor.

HING: All right. If
you'll see the court clerk.

The defendant will
be released on bail

pending a date set
for trial in Circuit Court.

What do you want?

Kahela, there's somebody
that wants to talk to you.

A friend. He's in the truck.

Who?

He saw the fight. He wants
to help you. He's on your side.

Who is it?

Get in, Kahela.

( ominous theme playing)

(truck engine starts)

Hi, Larry. LARRY:
Thanks for coming, Steve.

Anything we can do,
anytime. You know that.

Danno. Chin.

Bring me up to date, Danno.
Since I last spoke to you

we've checked out where he
works and all his friends we can find.

No one has seen him or
heard anything from him.

Including his wife.

We also checked out the
airports and the boat harbors.

Pretty sure he wasn't
taken off the island.

What about his callers?
Still no idea who they were?

Nobody saw them arrive or leave,

and Kahela's wife
was in the kitchen

when they came to the door.

There's not much question,
Steve. Kahela was kidnapped

and Farraday's the only
one with reason to do it.

But you haven't spoken to him?

Well, we thought
we'd better wait for you.

What do you think, Larry?

You must know
Farraday pretty well.

Steve, Colonel Farraday
is perfectly capable

of kidnapping a man
in order to administer

what he considers justice.

Okay, where do
we find the colonel?

Somewhere on his ranch.

Let's go.

( funky dramatic theme playing)

(car doors open and close)

Steve.

Hyah! Hyah!

Hyah! Hyah! Hyah! Hyah!

McGarrett. Hawaii Five-0.

We're here to see
Colonel Farraday.

Didn't you see that sign?

No visitors.

I'll tell you what. Why don't
you come back next Thursday?

We run tours through the
ranch every other Thursday.

I'll be glad to show
you around then.

Who are you, sonny?

Jay Farraday.

Well, you tell your father
that he'll see us now

or we'll be back in two
hours with a search warrant.

Ranch House. Gate 1
calling Ranch House.

Gate 1 calling Ranch House.

COLONEL (over radio): Yeah?

Sir, it's Five-0. McGarrett.

McGarrett? Yes, sir.

Did you ask him what he wants?

No, sir. He says
he wants to see you.

All right, but tell
him to come alone.

Yes, sir.

(indistinct radio chatter)

Right.

Just McGarrett.

The colonel's at
the stallion barn.

You can only get
there by riding a horse,

or you can walk.

Walking is about
five miles on that road.

Riding's maybe three.

I'll ride.

Hey, Frank. Hop off.

You want some help?

No, thanks.

McGARRETT: Let's go.

( acoustic theme playing)

(whinnies)

Colonel Farraday?
In a minute, McGarrett.

It's got good hindquarters.

What do you think, Pete?

Back's a little long, though.

Well, hell, we're not trying
to breed blooded Arabians.

Just want horseflesh
that'll last, that's all.

(patting horse) Yes, sir.

Good chest.

I'd say he's got staying power.

We'll use him first
to service Arabella.

All right, sir.
Okay, take him out.

I'm a busy man, McGarrett.

You got five minutes
to state your business.

Well, it won't take
that long, colonel.

What do you know
about the disappearance

of Lawrence Edward Kahela?

Lawrence Ed... He's
the one that did in Cam.

Him, huh?

What, disappeared?

Yeah. Yeah. He, uh...
He had some callers.

What's that got to do with me?

Let's stop playing
games, colonel.

Your feelings toward
Kahela are well-known.

I don't play games, McGarrett.

And by what authority
do you come on my land

and ask me anything?

In case it missed your notice,

your land is still part of the
sovereign state of Hawaii,

whether you like it or not.

In case it missed
your notice, McGarrett,

my land was here a long
time before the state of Hawaii.

It was a royal grant
from King Kamehameha

dating back to 1810.

Thanks for the
history lesson, colonel,

but my question
is still unanswered.

Do you know the whereabouts
of Lawrence Edward Kahela?

If you think that
this, uh, Kahela

is somewhere here on my land,

then you have my
permission to search it

after you get a warrant.

Right now, you're
here on sufferance

and your five minutes are up.

You're a rich and powerful
man, colonel, but no one...

No one is rich or
powerful enough

to take the law
into his own hands.

Now,

if you're holding
Kahela prisoner,

I would strongly suggest that
you release him immediately

or suffer the consequences.

( suspenseful theme playing)

(neighs)

Saddle up the horses.

( dramatic theme playing)

All right, Kahela,
let's go. Come on.

All right, Kahela,
let's hear it.

I told you everything.

You told me nothing but lies.

I wanna hear the truth spoken.

Now, you killed him and
you meant to do it, didn't you?

He was dead before you left him.

He was alive when I left
him, and that's the truth.

That's not what he says.

All right, Kahela,

we're gonna hold our own
preliminary hearing right here.

You, me, Pete, and Jay.

Out there in the open,

under the eyes of God
where nobody can hide,

and I wanna hear
the truth spoken.

Then we're gonna
decide what to do with you.

(wind blowing)

Let's get back to town. No luck?

No luck. What do we do now?

See a judge.

(engine starts)

Here it is, signed
by Judge Hing.

You're not gonna ask me
to serve this, are you, Steve?

No, I think I'll give
myself that pleasure.

But I could use several
of your cars and officers.

I can give you two
cars and six men.

That's half my force.

Good. Have them ready
first thing in the morning.

You got them.

COLONEL: Go on, finish.

JAY: Well, then he and the girl

just turned away and took off.

And then?

And then I went over to Cam,

and like I said, he
was lying on his back,

kind of spread-eagle, you know?

When I spoke to him,
he didn't say anything.

And he wasn't moving,
so then I went to get help.

You got anything to say?

Would it do any good?

Kahela, I pronounce
you guilty of murder

in the first degree.

You can't do this.

You're not the law.

COLONEL: Maybe not,

but I've got a duty
higher than the law.

I've got a duty to
myself and to my son.

Feed him and bring him a bible.

You use it. You're
gonna need it.

( upbeat theme playing)

How many know Kahela is here?

Just the three of
us, Louie, and Frank.

All right, let's
keep it that way.

What are you gonna do, sir?

I'm gonna hang him.

( suspenseful theme playing)

Yes?

Sergeant Chong, colonel.

McGarrett's got a search
warrant. He's coming back.

When?

Tomorrow, early.

I just thought
you'd like to know.

You did the right
thing, sergeant.

Thank you, sir.

(line disconnects)

(hangs up)

( upbeat theme playing)

Looks like the
welcome mat is out.

Yeah.

Almost as if they
were expecting us.

Let's go.

( upbeat theme playing)

Captain, you and your
men cover the grounds.

We'll check the main
house. And remember,

we're here on a court order,

so keep cool and
don't be provoked.

Right.

McGARRETT: Let's
go. We'll beard the lion.

Is Colonel Farraday home?
Hawaii Five-0, state police.

Come in. I'll see
if I can find him.

Some kind of pad.

The original Isaiah
Jeremiah Farraday.

"1769, 1847."

CHIN HO: Tough-looking customer.

The eyes look right through
you. McGARRETT: Yeah.

COLONEL: The eyes of a
fanatic, some people say,

which I don't agree with,

unless fanaticism is
believing in yourself

and your god.

Another history lesson, colonel?

Men make history, McGarrett.

The original Isaiah
Farraday was a man.

Now, what can I do for you?

My colleagues,
Williams and Kelly.

We have a court order

authorizing us to search
these premises and grounds

for a missing person:
one Lawrence Kahela.

I can't say I'm surprised.

You could make it a lot
easier on yourself, colonel,

by producing Kahela voluntarily.

Well, I'm afraid
that's impossible,

but be my guests.

You're welcome to search
the premises and the grounds.

Go ahead.

All right, gentlemen,
take a look around,

although I'm beginning to
suspect we're a trifle late.

( upbeat theme playing)

Why do you
persist in this notion

that I'm harboring a criminal?

Among other reasons,
you never denied it.

Indeed.

I've noticed that whenever
we discuss the subject, colonel,

you are most careful
never to say anything

that could later
be branded a lie.

A tribute to your upbringing.

I suspect the original
Isaiah Farraday

would approve of the way
you uphold the family tradition.

I would like to think so.

But just remember, colonel,

that your illustrious
ancestor lived

when there were no
laws in these islands

except that of each
man for himself.

And while it is true
that men make history,

it's also true that
civilized men make laws.

And the best history is made
by men who respect the law.

Steve. Yeah?

We found nothing.
McGARRETT: Did you check

all the outbuildings?

OHANO: Including the dog kennel.

Well, surely, McGarrett,

you're not going to
confine your search

just to the Ranch House area.

There's over 200,000
acres out there,

100,000 places
for a man to hide.

There's ravines
out there and caves,

a rain forest.

We even have a
couple of lava tubes.

I'd hate to see you
give up so easily.

It would be kind of
disappointing to me.

Your disappointment
will be short-lived, colonel.

I promise.

McGARRETT: Let's go, gentlemen.

(door opens)

(door closes)

( ominous theme playing)

(engine starts)

Ranch House
calling Maku Pasture.

Ranch House
calling Maku Pasture.

Move the stock.

Okay, Ranch House,
got the message.

Coast is clear. Let's go.

WOMAN: Mahalo for
calling the Maniloa Surf.

Aloha, Maniloa
Surf. May I help you?

Any messages for
McGarrett? Mr. McGarrett?

Yes?

Mr. McGarrett, could I
see you for a moment?

I'm Larry Kahela's wife.

All right. Step
over here, please.

Mr. McGarrett, I...

I've been thinking about
Larry and Cam, and I...

What happened
the night they fought.

Before this, it was hard
for me to remember things,

I was so nervous and upset,
especially at the hearing.

But it's different
now. I... I've had time.

Yes? Go on.

I remember one
thing very clearly.

Cam had to be alive
when we left him

because he was on his hands
and knees just like Larry said.

Are you quite sure of this?

Quite sure.

Of course, you
realize, Mrs. Kahela,

that it doesn't
mean your husband

was not responsible
for Cam's death.

Cam could have been
alive when you both left him

and dead a few minutes
later as a result of the beating.

I know that,

but at least it shows that
Larry was telling the truth

and he didn't mean
to kill Cam, if he did.

Have you any idea of
what's happened to him?

No, not yet, but we'll find out.

DANNO: Steve?

McGARRETT: Yeah?
Look what we found.

McGARRETT: Ha.

Hi, Che. Steve.

Found something
on the Farraday case.

I thought I better report
it to you personally.

Yeah. Chin, will you see
Mrs. Kahela out, please?

Thank you,
Mr. McGarrett. Thank you.

Let's, uh... Let's go
back in the corner.

What have you got, Che?

This is the material
Chin Ho mailed to me.

The autopsy
report, police report,

photographs and
x-rays of the victim.

A photograph of the instrument

which presumably
caused his death.

Ah. Here it is.

A steel-rimmed wheel
was found at the fight scene.

The one the dead
man hit his head on.

Right, causing this
crescent-shaped wound

in the head,

the one the autopsy report
presumes to have killed him.

"Presumes"?

Are you saying
it didn't kill him?

Oh, the victim hit his head
on the steel rim, all right,

but not hard enough
to be a fatal blow.

How can you be sure?
CHE: The nature of the wound.

The one made by the steel rim

was not severe enough to
have caused a fatal hemorrhage.

But take a look at this.

Another wound, deeper,

and one that doesn't conform
in shape to the steel rim.

There's the fatal
blow, gentlemen,

and it couldn't have
come from a fall.

Meaning it was inflicted?

Had to be to cause
that deep a wound.

Then it's murder
one, not manslaughter.

That's what you're saying?

I'm saying that someone
hit the victim on the head

with a heavy object,
possibly a rock,

and that was the
blow that caused death,

not the fall on the steel rim.

DANNO: That still doesn't
let Kahela off the hook.

He could have, on
the spur of the moment,

decided to finish the job.

His wife could have
been in it with him.

Well, I can't tell you
who struck the blow,

only that there was one.

Che, if your theory is right,
there should have been,

or maybe still is,

another object at the scene.

With blood, maybe
even fingerprints on it.

Danno, get Chin and
Captain Ohano and his men.

Let's take another
look at that fight scene.

This is the path
Cam Farraday took

when he left the bar.

The fight took
place in this area.

All right, gentlemen,

we're looking for
a murder weapon.

A rock or a piece of metal.

About like this? Close enough.

All right, let's say
that I'm the murderer,

that I've just bashed in
Cam Farraday's head.

But I don't want it
to look like murder.

I want it to look like
the result of a fight.

But I don't have too much time,

so, what do I do?

I get rid of it.

Now, let's take
that as a radius,

give or take a few feet,

and, uh, draw a circle.

Start looking.

( suspenseful theme playing)

Steve? We've about
covered most of it.

Not quite, Danno.

Let's stick with it
a little while longer.

CHE: Steve?

The captain's found it.

You sure, Che?
I'd bet on it, Steve.

Yeah.

What about fingerprints?

There's a good
chance we can lift some.

The rock's smooth
enough. I'll take it to the lab.

Get to work on it. Let me know
the minute you find anything.

They call me an anachronism,
something out of the past

that's no longer
useful or has any value.

Well, maybe they're right,
but I don't intend to change.

You see that every gate
has a guard on it tonight.

See that they're double-locked.

We'll do what we have to
do in the morning at first light.

( suspenseful theme playing)

( suspenseful theme playing)

(rings)

Kokua.

Ben, I've got a beaut.

Just what Steve's looking for.

(rings)

Waimea police, Captain
Ohano. Right here.

It's Honolulu for
you. McGarrett.

Che got a clear latent, Steve.

I've sent it to NCIC. Should
hear back any minute.

Okay, Ben. Time
is getting short.

We'll head for the
Farraday ranch.

Call me as soon as you find out.

Chin, alert the airport.

Tell them to warm up
that chopper. Let's go.

MAN: Let's go, Kahela.

Go where? Where you taking me?

On your feet.

I wanna know where
you're taking me.

You can't do this.

(whinnies)

( ominous theme playing)

Car 12.

It's for you.

McGarrett.

Yeah, Ben.

You sure?

Okay. Good work.

Thank you.

The prints that Che
lifted off that rock

belonged to the
colonel's oldest son.

Jay Farraday.

Jay Farraday. Let's go.

( dramatic theme playing)

You ain't gonna
go through with this.

Colonel, I didn't kill him.

You can't hang a man for
something he didn't mean to do.

Colonel, you gotta listen.

I never meant to kill him,
don't you understand?

I never meant to.

He made a fool out of me.
I just wanted him to pay.

I'm not interested in your
motives, just your actions.

You murdered my son.

If any man walketh in
the day, he stumbleth not...

You can't do this,
please. You can't.

(helicopter approaches)

Jesus said, "I am the
resurrection and the life."

If you do this, you're
the murderer, not me.

He that believeth in me,
though he were dead,

yet shall he live.

Put the noose around him.

Leone, put the noose around him.

Hang him.

Hang him!

McGARRETT: Hold it.

Hold it.

There'll be no hanging here.

You proud of
yourself, McGarrett,

saving the skin of a murderer?

You're wrong again, colonel.

If it's anybody's skin
I'm saving, it's yours.

Kahela didn't kill your
son, but we know who did.

Somebody watched the fight.

After Kahela ran away,

he picked up a rock and
bashed your son's skull in.

Tell him about it, Jay.

We found the rock,

the murder weapon,
late yesterday afternoon

with Cam's blood on it

and the fingerprints
of the murderer.

You're under arrest, Jay,

for the murder of
your brother, Cam.

Book him, Danno. Murder one.

(cocks rifle) Hold it.

Stay where you are.

Put that rifle down.

Put it down.

Leave him be.

I'll do it.

So you killed him, huh?

You stand beside
the grave with me,

you pray for him,

and you grieved with me for him,

but you killed him?

I loved him and you hated him?

Give me that rifle.

No. Stay away from me.

Give me that.

(gasping)

Papa, I... I'm your son too.

Help me.

Help you?

Yes, I can do that,

so that we can both
face our God unashamed

because that's all
you've left for us.

(cocks rifle)

Colonel, no.

All right, damn it.

Shoot me, Papa. Go ahead.

I wish you'd done it years ago.

McGARRETT: Colonel,

that's cold-blooded murder.

Give me that rifle.

Give me the rifle.

Let the law take it
from here, colonel.

Get him off my land.

Book him too, Danno. Kidnapping.

( dramatic theme playing)

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