The Good Wife (2009–2016): Season 1, Episode 20 - Mock - full transcript

Alicia tries to help an Indian family in her building after the mom faces deportation unless the son helps the feds bring down a group of smugglers, while Will presides as the judge in a law school mock trial.

Previously on "The Good Wife"...

I found a receipt, but
it's not under Florrick.

Could the name be Kozko?

If you accidentally cross the line,

then you see the telephone
caller from our monitoring center.

You need to answer that
phone within 5 rings

or you're terminated from the
program. Do you understand?

I understand.

- It's over.
- What's over?

Us. Me caring.

Me actually thinking that you're changing.



I am changing.

No you're not.

They're fighting.

You want to think you are so you
can go back to what you did before.

Then help me.

Mom's leaving.

I don't know.

Help me.

If you're right, help me.

They're going to divorce.

- No.
- We don't know that.

Mom just left.

She just walked out the door.

We're going to be okay.



I was liking having dad back, too.

Just like before.

Dad?

- Hi.
- Hey. I just moved the

reservation at the
National Cafe in 40 minutes.

If that's alright.

You sure?

Yeah, I'm trying to be
spontaneous these days.

Okay. I'll see you then.

Okay?

Okay.

Peter, no!

You...

I love you.

You can't be down here!

Please.

Don't leave me.

You have to be upstairs, Peter.

I can't lose you.

I can't lose Zach. I can't lose Grace.

Daniel, Daniel Golden.

Tell him it's an emergency!

Peter's going to be
arrested in 20 minutes.

Dad?

Dad?

Hey, Zach? Grace?

Is everything alright?

My mom's getting
complaints from the tenants.

It's the police. No, Zach, don't!

We have five rings or
dad's going to prison.

Dad has to answer.

We'll say we're getting him.

That's four rings.

Hello?

This is Sergeant Thacker at HMD center.

Please identify yourself.

This is Grace.

Grace Florrick.

We've received an alert there's been
an unauthorized breach of the perimeter.

Please put Mr. Florrick on the line.

That's my dad. Um...

Please put your father on the line.

I need to speak to him now.

Okay, hold one minute.

I'm going to go get him.

Say he's in the shower.
I'll go downstairs.

No.

Dad, there's someone here for you.

He's in the shower.

Um... He'll be out in a minute.

- He's not there, is he?
- No, he's here.

He's... He's just in the shower.

He's rushing.

This is my last request for you
to put Mr. Florrick on the phone.

Dad, they need you right now.

They're going to take dad.

Watch out.

What do we do, Peter?

You're going back to jail.

I know.

Hello?

Zach!

Zach!

What happened?

It's my arm. Where?

- I was skateboarding.
- No, he's here.

My dad's right here.

No, it was a skateboard.

It's okay. I got you.

No, he never left.

My dad's with my brother.

He's bleeding.

Grace, what are you doing?

Keeping dad.

I'm now going to talk to you.

It's Amal, right?

- Amal.
- Yeah.

Now, when you first
arrived at the apartment,

did you, uh, see Mr. Florrick?

Yes.

You're sure.

Yeah, he just, uh, got out of the shower.

Now, your mother is the building manager?

Yes, uh, on the fourth
floor. I came up because, um,

we got some complaints about the noise.

Do you have some I.D.?

Yeah, I probably have something.

What do you need?

A current driver's license...

What were you thinking?

They were going to arrest dad.

Um... Hello.

These are beautiful bookcases.

Are you with the police?

Mrs. Florrick, your daughter

said the HMD sent a false positive,

because your son was...
attempting a crooked grind

and slammed into it.

Sheriff, she's just a kid.

Meaning what?

- She's lying?
- Uh, sheriff,

if I could interrupt.

Good evening, first of all.

I'm going to ask Mr. and Mrs. Florrick

not to answer any more of your questions.

Uh, Mrs. Florrick, I'm
Daniel Golden's partner.

And I ask that all questions
be directed through me.

Well, I could take Mr.
Florrick in right now.

Yes, and where was Mr.
Florrick when you arrived?

Um... He failed to answer his HMD call.

Due to the fact that his son was
injured in a skateboarding accident.

Again, where did you find Mr. Florrick?

Excuse me, we received a warning

that the perimeter had been breached.

Due to a malfunctioning unit.

You found Mr. Florrick in his apartment.

'Cause he returned.

Or never left.

Hey, who installed the HMD unit?

Who installed it?

- I did.
- Why?

Do you know what an ohs clip is?

An itty-bitty wire clip about this big.

It's required by the sheriff's department

whenever an HMD is installed.

One clip for every one foot of wire.

Do you know how much wire you installed?

Who are you?

Elsbeth Tascioni.

Hi.

You installed, by my
eye, three feet of wire.

And do you know how many
ohs clips you installed?

None.

People don't like permanent
fixtures in their houses.

Well, that's very kind of you, sheriff.

But it's still an infraction.

And unfortunately in this case,

your loose wire is what tripped up

young Mr. Florrick's
skateboard causing his injury.

- Thank you.
- You know,

I wish I had an eye with color.

I'm always mixing oranges with reds.

Is that you?

Is that...

Will.

Hey. Is everything alright?

I'm so sorry.

It's been such chaos around here.

It's okay.

We'll talk tomorrow.

Hey, Sadie.

Sorry for flaking out on you tonight.

No, my emergency fell through.

Do you want to...

What favor?

What's wrong?

We're not going toward your floor.

What we have here is a rather large

collection of items
with your name on them.

You don't need to be nervous.

I'm your friend here.

They aren't mine.

Really.

Look, the sheriff ran
your I.D. last night, Amal.

It triggered a red flag warning to me.

You see, there are a dozen credit cards,

driver's licenses, passports
with your name on 'em.

You know how that could've happened?

No. I don't.

Were you paid to let
someone use your identity?

- Simran?
- Are you certain?

Oh.

Is everything okay?

Yes, Alicia. Um, they just...

they have a few questions, um, for Amal.

It's about work.

Do you... Do you want me to do anything?

Oh. No.

I don't know.

They said it would only
take a minute, and so...

Amal isn't in trouble.

You don't want to get in trouble, Amal.

- No.
- Then why aren't you answering honestly?

I am answering honestly.

I don't know anything about this.

I swear.

Excuse me, gentlemen.

Is Amal a suspect here?

Because if so, you probably
should read him his rights.

Not a suspect... At this time.

We're asking a few questions. That's all.

Mrs. Florrick, isn't it?

Y... Yes.

You just accused him of being dishonest,

and warned him he could get into trouble.

We're trying to ascertain his connection

to an identity theft ring.

Simran,

I think you should invite
these gentlemen to leave.

We only need a few more
minutes, Mrs. Verma.

If you don't want them here,
you can ask them to leave,

Simran.

Gentlemen...

Would you please leave?

My guess is they're just fishing.

Look, I... I didn't do anything wrong, mom.

I swear.

I have to rush to work,

but if you need anything,
just call me, okay?

Thank you, Alicia.

Of course.

Does he have a moment?

Actually, Will's out today.

He's... Oh, court?

No, volunteer work.

All very last minute.

He's out until Thursday.

Thursday?

So this is the favor?

For an old college chum.

Very hot.

That's right.

You have a thing for judges.

My first husband.

It's not half bad.

I wonder if I can get it fitted.

Objection, Your Honor.

Uh, calls for speculation.

The question asks Mr.
Hunter to guess the answer

rather than rely on facts.

Yes, that is the
definition of speculation.

Congratulations, Mr. Bigelow.

Too bad I didn't do that.

Sustained.

Exception.

Noted, and when you go to
mock trial appeal court,

Ms. Cabrini, you can argue it there.

Now, Mr. Hunter,

I just want to understand
the sequence of events.

You say that you saw my
clients entering the cottage?

Yes. I was hunting in the
forest when I heard a scream.

Actually, you said "screams"?

Yes. Screams.

And you said that you recognize
those as belonging to the witch?

That's right. She lives
in that gingerbread house.

Oh. So you just assumed

that it was the witch's scream
coming from inside the oven?

No. I recognized her voice.

Oh. So you have the power to
distinguish between screams?

Well, how about this one?

Objection! Your Honor!

Ms. Cabrini!

- Sustained.
- Sustained, what?

What's the objection?

Badgering the witness.

You're arguing the
prosecution's case, Your Honor.

Excuse me, Ms. Cabrini.

I am not doing anything of the sort.

Okay, let's leave it there.
We'll pick it up tomorrow.

Now, remember, even though
this is a mock trial,

I do not want the jury
discussing the case.

This is not a joke.

Grades depend on its outcome.

And let's thank our judge, Mr. Will
Gardner, for volunteering his time.

Anyone else have a problem with
the argument on page 18, mid-page?

You mean mine?

Well, I didn't know it was yours.

I just find the citing's a bit off topic.

Our clients are suing because
their video game was stolen.

That's all.

Well, I'm here to listen, Cary,

so why don't you tell me

how my citings could be more on topic?

Well... One minute.

What's up?

Nothing. Neighborhood kids need help.

Want me to get rid of them?

No, thank you.

Billable hours, Alicia.

Cary's got his eye on the prize.

- Billable hours.
- Thanks, Kalinda.

Sorry, but we didn't
know who else to contact.

That's okay. What happened?

They came for her an hour after you left.

They can't just take her away.

Can they?

This was about me.

They want me.

Wait. Who came?

Mom was going to the grocery store

when this van...

These men got out and took her.

All we got was this phone number to call.

The line's been busy all day.

I thought your...

Your mom's a citizen, right?

She spent $8,000 on an immigration
attorney who ripped her off

and never filed for a green
card, so she just gave up.

She's lived here for 27 years.

Look, I have some names
of immigration attorneys.

I'll get them for you.

- Thank you.
- Thanks.

This way.

You're such a pushover.

I am not.

I'm responsible.

No, I mean, I'm responsible
for the feds questioning him.

You're not responsible for
everything bad in the world, Alicia.

Where would they put her, the mom?

Broadview, McHenry Detention,

general population at cook county.

They make it a shell game.

But you could find her?

So you're the pushover,

I'm the one who actually does the work?

No, no. It's fine. I can do it.

Thank you.

Mama?

Thanks.

Hey, my good deed for the year.

Thank you, Mrs. Florrick.

Please stand on the lines.

All rise, please.

The Honorable Judge
Gordon Tomlin presiding.

I'm judge Tomlin, presiding immigration
judge via closed-circuit in Miami.

Currently presiding
over cook county I.C.E.

Are we ready, miss...?

Bow. Yes, Your Honor.

I.C.E. is petitioning the court

for summary judgment on
Simran Verma's immediate

removal and deportation
to her native India.

Your Honor, I'm sorry,

but Simran has lived
in America for 27 years.

Too loud for the microphone, ma'am.

Mrs. Verma has demonstrated
good moral character.

She supports herself
as a building manager,

and she would be subjected

to undue hardship if she were separated

from her American-born children.

She more than qualifies for
an adjusted residence status.

Your Honor, I have a copy
of Simran's application

for a driver's license from the DMV.

On the application, she checked
the voter registration box,

thus making a false claim of
citizenship, a federal offense.

Your Honor, these forms are confusing
and often filled out by rote.

The application clearly States that making
a false claim is a serious federal offense.

Mrs. Verma should be
permanently inadmissible

as a citizen of the United States.

Your Honor, her ties to
America are very strong.

Too close for the microphone again, ma'am.

Summary judgment approved.

Mrs. Verma's deportation is approved.

Next case.

Oh, Your Honor... But, Your...

What?

- What is happening?
- Is that it?

- Are they taking her back?
- Mrs. Florrick?

- What happened?
- Wait. Wait. Mom.

- What has happened?
- You can't take her!

Mom! Mom!

This is absurd. I am not a criminal.

Mr. Belkin!

So that's what this is about.

I won't confirm or deny,

but, ma'am, it would have been better

if you'd let us question him.

What do you want?

Identity theft is a multi-billion
dollar burr in the side of America.

All I ask is that Amal
do his patriotic duty,

help us bring down the major player.

He does that, you stop
his mother's deportation?

I'll put in a good word.

That's the problem with good deeds...

they multiply.

What? I got it cleaned.

So this is why you dropped
all of your appointments

for the next two days?

Hey, I'm doing good for the community,

and I'm keeping an eye
on law school prospects.

And of course, there's always your
good friend, Professor Sadie Hart.

You know what?

I'm not a bad judge.

What's the case?

The mock trial?

It's a... A murder.

Yeah. Double defendants.

- Brother and sister.
- And the victim?

A homeowner.

It's a fairy tale, isn't it?

Hansel and Gretel.

But it brings up some
interesting legal issues:

Trespass, castle law.

Eating other people's houses?

Oh, Will, Alicia dropped by
yesterday wanting a few minutes.

Okay. Got it. Thanks.

We are going to have
to deal with that, too.

That?

The junior associate position.

Cary and Alicia.

We said six months, it's been seven.

It's bad economy to drop somebody.

Are you getting cold feet?

Next week.

Next week.

They think your work is a
front for selling stolen I.D.'s.

The travel agency?

They traced the false
I. D.'s to that address.

Have you seen anything there?

No.

But... I haven't wanted to see.

He'll get our mom a visa...

this Belkin... If Amal cooperates?

Yeah.

The feds want you to download three files

from your boss's computer:

Pal-one, two, three.

It's mom.

You have to. Amal.

I know.

You don't know what
these guys are capable of.

I don't know why you think
you're the only one...!

You seem less than sympathetic.

Their mother's illegal.

With 27 years in this country.

27 years of being illegal.

I would've thought you
would've been more sympathetic.

Why?

Because my parents immigrated legally,

you thought I'd be more sympathetic

to someone who immigrated here illegally?

My mistake.

So, who are they?

Big case.

Can't talk about it.

Yeah?

They're the video game clients, right?

Can't talk about it.

Well, do you need some help with it?

Because I know the gamer world.

Lucky you.

I'm sorry I didn't call
you back right away.

I'm on this mock trial thing at Depaul.

Oh, that's alright.

I was just making sure everything
was alright after the other night.

One minute.

Everything is alright.

You sure?

Because... I'm sorry.

Alicia, you don't have
any reason to be sorry.

I was pushing a situation
that was wrong to push.

You weren't.

I was.

Don't worry.

We're good.

We're going to be good.

Pal-one, two, three?

Yes, just three files.

That's all they want.

You won't be alone.

Look.

They don't want to arrest them;

they want to do this quietly, in and out.

Did you tell them about
the Pujari brothers?

Belkin knows that your bosses
are potentially dangerous.

He also knows you did nothing wrong.

He'll keep his promise
to release my mother?

We have a deal in writing.

Amal,

take a deep breath, think about your mom.

Uh, do you have any
direct flights to Agra?

Calm down.

When have you ever know
someone to calm down

when you tell them to calm down?

Could you turn the screen toward me

so I can see the direct
flights to Agra, please?

Oh, found it.

Download it.

They're exiting the building.

Hold it, hold it.

Federal agents!

Hold it right there. Put your
hands where I can see them.

Get agents in there and sweep the place.

Call it in, alright?

Mr. Gardner, do you have a moment?

Sure, what do you need?

What am I doing wrong?

What are you...

I didn't know you were
doing anything wrong.

There were 38 objections and I lost 34,

- so what am I doing?
- Well, at the moment,

what you're doing is playing the ref.

- Tell me, teach me.
- You want me

to tell you why I'm deciding against you?

Yes, half of those objections
could have gone either way.

That's not true.

Where are you from, Chicago?

Is this important for the lesson?

It's important for a life lesson.

Judge asks you a question, you answer.

You don't come back with another question.

- Why?
- Because court is a lesson

in humility, and you just came
back with another question.

So you're deciding against
me because I'm not humble?

No, I'm deciding against you
because you're wrong on the law,

but life is not the classroom

and judges decide things all
the time based on a whim...

which attorneys they like, they trust.

Oh, so you don't like me?

Oh, my God, you're like a
three-year-old with the questions.

I said the textbooks go out
the window when you're in court.

Charm and finesse is just
as important as logic.

Okay, so I need to work on my charm?

To succeed in court,

you need to work on everything.

Okay.

Then what?

Let's see.

Cross-examination.

What?

Hey, I'm a big gamer.

In college they used to
call me the thumb-Meister.

Grand theft auto, you know.

Thanks, man.

What do you mean you're
not releasing Simran?

We had a deal.

Right, we had a deal.

Your boy blew it apart.

What?

Amal got you the data.

He also warned the Pujari
brothers to get out.

- No, he didn't.
- Someone sent them a text.

Well, you still got what you wanted.

You made your arrest.

I didn't want to bust the brothers.

I wanted their buyer.

We only arrested them so
they wouldn't take off on us.

Now the whole operation is scattered.

Because of your client, eight
months of work is shot to hell.

And Simran, what about Simran?

Deportation.

Oh, come on, this... Ma'am,

you know what this is? It's the law.

She broke the law and now
she's paying the consequences.

Mrs. Florrick.

Gerald Kozko?

Yes, I know who you are.

I only need a minute.

I'm leaving now.

Please, I...

I want you to give your husband a message.

I want you to tell him that my
son had nothing to do with this.

I was the one that made
the deal with Childs.

I'm cleaning up my mess.

- My son is completely...
- No.

Mrs. Florrick...

No, that's it, Mr. Kozko,
I'm not your go-between.

You want to give Peter a
message, pick up the phone.

Mrs. Florrick, you don't realize...

Yes, and I don't want to realize.

I've had enough of everything.

You don't understand;
I don't have anybody.

You know what?

I don't care.

I don't know you.

You don't know me.

Help me.

Okay,

family meeting.

We're going to settle some things.

From now on...

we tell each other the truth.

No more lying to the sheriff about
skateboards or to me about secret packages.

Okay?

- Where's dad?
- This isn't about him, this is about us.

So I'll go first.

I've been very angry with your father.

I almost walked out a few nights ago,

but we've decided to give it a go.

In separate rooms?

Yes, and you two will just
have to deal with that.

You're almost grown-ups.

You'll realize that adults
have complicated emotions.

Zach, your turn.

My turn?

What's on your mind?

Mom, it's really late.

I'm seeing Becca.

Okay, this is progress.

And I will be honest in telling
you that I don't like Becca,

but I think you should bring her to dinner

so we can have a proper introduction.

Okay.

Grace.

Who's Will?

Will Gardner... My boss.

I heard you talking to him
on the phone a week ago.

You were whispering at night.

He's my boss...

and we used to know each other in college

and we thought that we were
attracted to each other,

but it's over.

What's over?

Thinking that we were
attracted to each other.

But he's still your boss.

Yes. So what happened?

Actually, that's all I
intend to share right now.

Your father and I are agreeing

to make this work and I have
agreed to trust you again,

so good night.

Sweet dreams.

It's getting to her.

Definitely.

Hi.

Yeah, it's me.

You're working late.

Yeah, on this good deed
someone saddled me with.

Belkin won't budge; I already went to him.

They weren't after the Pujari brothers.

They were after their buyers.

Now they're looking for the go-between.

Really?

Then maybe we have
something to negotiate with.

Okay, go ahead.

Did you threaten Kozko?

Yes.

Downstairs at lord of Christ?

Yes.

Do you want to know why?

He was wearing a wire.

He made a deal with Childs for immunity.

And why'd he do that?

I don't know why.

Because you steered
investigations away from him?

Everything, Peter.

I want to know everything.

Everybody has friends,
everybody has enemies.

I did things for Kozko as a friend.

That were illegal?

No, but...

The line gets fuzzy.

Who paid for this?

I did.

Then why isn't the receipt in your name?

I went to the store, Peter.

I wanted to get you something nice...

I didn't have the money.

Kozko lent me the money.

And that was illegal.

That was... fuzzy.

Look, Alicia,

I want to run again,

but I want to do it right
this time, nothing fuzzy.

And I only want to do
it if you're with me.

If we're in this together.

These? No, I don't know who handles these.

They look like they were mounted
in a necklace or something.

Well, your best bet
with jewelry is not here.

Thanks for your time, anyway.

The box is another matter.

You recognize the box?

It's a camphor box.

It's sold down the street
at the Mundy bazaar.

Thanks.

All rise. The Honorable
Will Gardner presiding.

Is the defense ready
with its first witness?

Yes, Your Honor. I just
have a quick motion first.

Proceed.

Title 28, USC-455a provides:

A judge must recuse himself in any
proceeding in which his impartiality

may be reasonably questioned.

The defense asks that you do so now.

Recuse yourself.

Ms. Cabrini, we've been through this.

I'm not biased against you.

I agree. You're biased for me.

Really?

You're gonna have to explain that one.

Well, yesterday after
court, you advised me

on how to cross-examine and question

witnesses for this trial,
clearly demonstrating bias.

You asked for advice.

United States v. Burger.

If a reasonable person
knowing the relevant facts

would harbor doubts about
a judge's impartiality,

he must recuse himself.

Motion denied, Ms. Cabrini.

Why don't we take a break
for a minute, Mr. Gardner.

Sadie, she set me up.

Okay, I think we're in an
awkward area here, Your Honor.

What? I didn't do anything wrong.

Thanks so much for your help.

You believe her?

I believe I'll take the robe.

Yep. Men and 25-year-olds.

Same thing happened to my ex.

What are you talking about?

We think these gems, they're
Kashmir blue sapphires,

were used in payment for the I.D.'s

if we can find the smuggler,
we can find the buyer.

And if you find the buyer?

Then Belkin will get you a visa.

But they're deporting me on
the next transport. I know.

My associates are still
running these sapphires down.

I... I don't know anybody
in India, Mrs. Florrick.

My life... My life is here.

I know.

Can I see Amal and Frida before I go?

I'm... I'm working on it.

Please, um...

Mrs. Florrick, you have
the key to my apartment,

no?

I need a few items, and then...

And the sentimental things.

Yes, of course I will.

And will you tell Amal
it's not his fault, mm?

Thank you.

Cary?

Hi. Can you hear me?

Okay, I need you bring it to me.

- What, the gems?
- No, the box. I need you to bring the box.

Alright, alright, but
I'm just driving around

in circles here... Little
India's a nightmare.

I'll e-mail them to
your car, the directions.

Alright. Hold on, that's
my other line. Hello?

Hi, Cary. Are you near Kalinda?

No. I'm looking for her right now.

And ha-ha, very funny,
it's not about gaming.

Wait, hold on a second.

Alright, I got it. What do you need?

Tell her I think Simran's involved.

The sapphires used to
pay the Pujari brothers,

I found the same jewels in her apartment.

Damn it. Alright, well, I'll tell her.

Namaste.

What did he say?

I don't know. I don't speak Hindi.

What do you mean, you don't Hindi?

I didn't grow up in India.

Do you speak English?

No, no.

Oh, seriously, Kalinda, where
is your cultural identity?

Uh, I'm looking for a box like this.

Ah...

Ah, thank you.

I don't think Simran was involved.

What? You just get a hunch?

No.

Better.

So,

your back?

I'm back.

Uh, did, uh, Hansel and Gretel get off?

I don't know. I recused myself.

You recused yourself from the
prosecution of Hansel and Gretel?

What, were you dating Gretel?

For a few weeks. Bad time.

What's that?

Oh, that? A personal case, immigration.

I'm letting them run with it.

Excuse me.

Someone to see you, Will... Giada Cabrini.

No appointment.

Send her in.

Long lost love?

No. A student.

This should be interesting.

Your Honor.

Ms. Cabrini.

I thought

I'd bring you some gingerbread.

So, did you win?

No, actually.

To be honest, I think they did it.

Very clever, getting me recused.

Yes, well, you were biased.

And you're here because...?

I want to take you to dinner.

No hard feelings.

How old are you?

25. How old are you?

Not 25.

Well, I won't hold that against you.

Come on, I'll buy.

Let me think about it.

Okay.

I'll wait.

You're wasting your time.

Deportations fall under I.C.E.

The U.S. attorney's office can't
countermand their order of removal.

We can still authorize an S-1 visa.

A snitch visa?

For whom, the mother?

You want the Pujaris' contact
with organized crime, right?

Well, if Simran gets
deported, so does the name.

I seem to be missing something.

I'm open to a new proffer, but
I'll need to see a statement.

I sacrificed.

Now it's your turn.

I was the courier between the
Pujari brothers and their buyers.

They offered me a lot of money to do it.

They threatened me if I told anyone.

So I kept it from my mother...

and Amal.

I was the one who texted the
brothers you were watching.

Okay. That's enough.

You get the rest when you get the visa.

Give me a few hours.

She'll get jail time, you know.

She knows.

- Thank you.
- No problem.

That's nice.

Isn't that nice?

No big case, no video games...

we just did some good here.

Actually, Alicia and I did some good.

You just drove the car.

Oh, that is not fair.

- I'm the one who found...
- Shh, shh, shh.

What is it?

- Today a car we believed... ...was found abandoned...
- Hold on.

I'm gonna play it back.

Patience.

And now back to our headline news.

Chicago real estate developer
Gerald Kozko is missing,

in fear to have taken his own life.

Authorities fear Mr. Kozko
may have committed suicide

by jumping from the Des Plaines
River Bridge just outside the loop.

Police found his abandoned car parked
midway across the bridge earlier today.

There are no witnesses, and
no body has yet been recovered,

but police boats and
divers continue to search...

Mom! Dinner!

Hey, babe, we're just sitting down.