Henshaw actually seems like a pretty fair guy. His father really didn’t help the situation by antagonizing the DA. After all, he’s a civil servant for Pete’s sake! Uh, I mean in order to assure justice is done, he will stay in the office working nights and weekends. After all, he’s a politician for crying out loud! After all, he’s a lawyer for God’s sake!Įr, I mean he won’t let the fact that the victim’s father was a campaign contributor sway him. DA Henshaw won’t violate his oath of office because that would be unethical. Hollister goes to the District Attorney to try to get a break for his son. Although, the cops must have let him bring the dead fox with him because Hollister showed the stuffed critter to Clovis before the flashback. So he Rittenhouses his attacker right in the eye, in a case of self-defense so clear that even MSNBC couldn’t miss it. McCaffery grabs a pitchfork and lunges at Tim. The girl yells down “Stealing pigeons! That’s what he’s up to!” What the heck? Is McCaffery a pigeon farmer? McCaffery climbs down and busts Tim for walking into the unlocked barn like it was some kind of insurrection. Tim shoots the fox - the four-legged one. Little does he know McCaffery’s son is up in the hayloft also pursuing a fox. He spots the fox running into Farmer McCaffery’s barn and follows it. He wasn’t really a hunter, he just wanted it for his collection. He recalls the events that caused his son’s death. Hollister shows Clovis through the other exhibits, pours some cocktails, then says the skeleton is was is was his son, Tim. The flaw in this logic is that Clovis has the same injury, but is decidedly not athletic. He also deduces the man was athletic because he had the type of broken leg that is common in skiers. Wait, he does know that is the Caucasian skeleton, right? He says the large skull indicates he was an intelligent man who had trouble finding hats that fit. He notices the Caucasian skeleton and profiles him. That is, he tries to divine the psyche of ancient man by his possessions. He describes himself as an archeo-psychologist. Clovis - oh, I get it! - is admiring the collection of obsidian knives. He finds that one of the men has stayed behind. He escorts the group out and locks the doors. He describes the second one as being “very much like you and I.” He says one skeleton is an ancient “proto-pueblo” and the other is a “Caucasian”. The last exhibit on the tour is a couple of skeletons. Hollister is guiding a tour through his small museum. Either AHP is getter duller or I’m getting more exciting.
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