This film illustrates how a small Amish community in Sugar Creek, Ohio demonstrates the biblical principle of treating strangers as angels by welcoming a mysterious man and his son, ultimately revealing that trust and compassion can overcome suspicion and lead to healing, as the community's open-hearted approach helps a father and son find safety and belonging during a crisis.
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LOVE FINDS YOU IN SUGARCREEK, OHIO | Full Mystery Romance Movie | Tom Everett ScottAdded:
Hey, there's no one driving that thing.
Oh!
Someone stop it!
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, easy.
Easy, boys.
You boys lose something?
>> Yeah.
>> [cheering] [applause] >> Shouldn't we bring those boys in or something?
>> Trust me, whatever punishment we give them, it's nothing compared to what's waiting for them at home. Those boys know if anything was to happen to that horse, if it got injured, well, family would lose its ability to plow the field, make food for the winter.
>> So, that's it? They're just going to feel really, really guilty?
>> It works. Believe me, it won't happen again.
>> I guess growing up here, you know all this stuff.
>> You have no idea.
>> Where are we?
>> Ohio, somewhere.
>> I miss Mommy.
>> [cough] >> I know, me too. Me too, buddy.
>> [cough] >> I got to get you something for that cough.
>> I have to go to the bathroom.
I have to go pee now.
I have to go pee.
>> All right.
Where's your bathroom?
>> Oh, it's right back there.
>> Thank you.
Thank you. Hold it. Hold it. Hold it.
>> What's that?
>> I don't know.
>> I know you don't want to talk about it.
Well, you can't keep putting it off. You have to decide.
>> What is there to decide?
>> You guys should be enjoying your time now. You can't keep killing yourselves running this old inn.
>> What will I cook for if if we close the inn?
If we will have no guests?
>> That's the point. Aunt Lydia, you wouldn't have to cook anymore.
>> I love to cook.
>> Three of you have been taking care of me since I was 10 years old.
I don't know what I would do without you.
>> You're family.
>> And you're my family. So, listen to me, please.
I would like to help. I have a little money.
>> This inn was built by your grandfather.
We have been running it for decades.
>> And just last week you fell down the stairs carrying the chamber pot.
>> Oh, at least it wasn't full.
>> That's not even remotely funny. You could have broken your neck. You could have.
>> Honest work is from God.
>> Just I'm so afraid.
If anything were to happen to any one of you.
>> Don't want Rachel to be afraid.
>> Dad, look. Horsey.
>> Oh.
You are having trouble?
>> I trouble.
>> Yeah. Do you know where the nearest town is? I can't get a signal.
>> Yeah, it's Sugar Creek, 2 miles that way.
You stay here.
I know a mechanic. I'll send him to you.
>> Great.
Thank you.
>> It is a difficult thing you ask.
Okay.
We will close the inn to paying guests.
>> Thank you.
>> On one condition.
That if we have reason to believe that God has put a stranger at our door, we will not turn that stranger away.
>> But >> That is scripture.
There is no compromise in doing God's will.
>> Agreed.
>> You want the good news or the bad news?
Good news.
I can fix it.
Bad news, you got a blown head gasket.
Going to take a day or two to pull the engine head and resurface it, a day to get it back in. Plus, I got to order the parts. That's another day or so.
>> How much is that all going to cost?
>> I'd say you're looking at about $400.
>> Yeah, go ahead and order the parts.
>> I'm going to need a deposit.
>> Yeah, sure.
Hang on.
Get my wallet.
Uh Hey man, I know this is going to sound funny, but uh I think somebody stole my wallet.
>> You want to use a phone? Call somebody.
>> Uh I don't really have anybody to call.
>> Well, police station's right down the street.
>> Um can I can I just leave this here a couple days so I can figure something out?
>> Pull it around back, but only for a couple days.
>> Is there any place cheap to stay around here?
>> There isn't even an expensive place to stay right now. Everything's booked up for the Swiss Festival. This place is crawling with tourists.
There's a campground a couple miles up the road.
They might have a spot.
If you don't mind roughing it.
>> I don't really have much of a choice.
Thanks.
>> Daddy, I'm really tired.
>> I know, buddy. We'll find some place to rest real soon, I promise.
>> Woah, ah, Herr Gates.
We meet again.
Where is your vehicle?
>> Uh turns out we did have trouble after all.
>> Ah.
Perhaps you should buy a good horse and buggy, eh?
>> Well, right now that doesn't sound like a bad idea.
>> Oh. Oh, your boy is ill.
>> Where are you going?
>> Uh the guy says there's a uh campground a couple miles up the road here.
>> Oh, no, no, no.
A campground is no place for a sick child. You should have a roof over his head.
>> Well, even if I could find a place No, not much money, so.
>> Hm.
Come. Come. I know a place.
Yeah, come. It's good.
I am Eli Troyer and this is Rosie.
>> I'm Joe Matthews. This is my son Bobby.
>> Good to meet you, Joe Matthews.
>> How was lunch?
>> Uh very filling.
>> How do you guys read that stuff? It'll turn your brains to mush.
>> We're keeping up with current events.
>> Rachel, Kim, we need to go over the logistics for the festival next weekend.
I'm thinking if we close off Main Street right here in the East End, okay, force all the traffic up on the right here, we've got this additional parking area.
So, we need a couple of barricades.
>> I must go, Joe Matthews. It is past time for milking.
>> Oh, no, what about the uh >> My cousin good care of you.
>> The uh >> Hi, Melana.
>> I'm Joe. This is Bobby.
>> We got cookies. Come on.
Yeah.
Yeah.
>> There is no electricity.
This is our way.
>> I understand, but um >> Still, it will be good, I think, for you and your boy, yes?
>> Yeah, I know. I mean, yeah. It It's It's going to be great.
>> So, you will stay.
>> Uh how much do you charge?
>> Eli explained your situation.
You're tired. You will have dinner with us, and then you will get a good night's rest. We can discuss payment in the morning.
>> I mean seriously?
>> I'm Bertha.
This is Lydia, and our sister Anna is with your boy on the swing.
>> Okay.
Um but uh ma'am I uh >> You are welcome.
>> Now, I'm told we can expect an even bigger crowd than last year, upwards of 60,000 people.
>> Well, I called the sheriff's department.
They have people standing by, just in case. EMTs are on notice.
>> Good.
>> Rachel, your aunt's on the phone.
>> Kim, write down what we want over here, okay?
>> Hello.
>> Barricade.
>> Rachel!
You will come to dinner, yeah?
>> Okay, Aunt Lydia, I told you you don't have to shout, remember?
>> Um Bertha says you must meet Joe.
>> Who's Joe?
Hello, Lydia?
>> Boo!
Hi, Rachel.
This this is Bobby. He's staying with us.
His dad has no money.
>> Is that right?
>> Yeah.
>> Where is Bobby's dad?
>> Oh, good. Rachel is here. Rachel is our niece.
Rachel, this is Joe Matthews.
>> Officer.
>> So, Joe, what brings you to Sugar Creek?
Are you here for the Swiss Festival?
>> Um just passing through.
My truck broke down.
>> You'll be moving on then?
>> As soon as it's fixed, yeah.
>> Heading home?
>> I haven't decided.
>> Where's home exactly?
>> Rachel, so many questions. Let the man eat.
>> Is that okay?
>> Yeah.
>> Just talking. Rachel.
>> Well, let's just say we're between addresses.
>> Where's Bobby's mom?
>> My mom isn't having me.
>> I just save room for dessert.
Oh, and tomorrow I'll show you the kitties.
>> [laughter] >> Thank you, man. That was a delicious dinner. It's been a rough day. You just made it a whole lot better.
>> Thank you.
>> First thing tomorrow, we'll talk about how I'm going to pay for this.
But right now I'm just going to get this little guy to bed.
>> And first, would it be all right if I spent the night tonight?
>> Of course.
You are always welcome.
>> Come on, Officer.
>> Cooper, if you need anything, I'll be right here.
>> I thought we agreed to close the inn.
>> We agreed, yes.
>> Then what's he doing here?
>> We also agreed that we would not turn away strangers.
>> That man is no angel, trust me.
>> Why are you so suspicious all the time?
Joe and his son are down on their luck.
There is no shame in that.
>> I know that you're trying to help, but we don't know anything about him.
>> This is God's world, Rachel.
He has put him into our lives for a reason. It is not for us to question that reason.
>> All right. All right, well, promise me then that you won't let him in the house unless I'm here.
At least until I find out more about him.
>> How will you do that?
>> I'll ask him.
>> Grant, it's me.
Yeah, we're fine.
No, I know they're looking for me, and that's why I left. Do you have any news?
This Listen, how many times do I tell you they don't have any evidence? They have absolutely no proof that I did it.
Look, just call Chloe and tell her to pay you whatever you need, okay, Grant?
Whatever it takes. I don't care.
All right, I'll call you in a couple days.
>> Mommy?
>> Hey, are you okay?
>> I called Mommy.
>> I know, I heard you, but it's okay now.
I'm here.
>> Will you stay with me, please, for a little while?
>> Yeah, sure.
>> Goodnight, Daddy.
>> Goodnight, bud.
>> [applause] >> What are you doing?
>> Oh, uh Well, I told your aunt that I would repair some stuff around the place to help pay for the use of the cabin.
Huh? You two are really hitting it off.
>> Goodnight, Daddy.
>> Children love Anna.
She has a kind heart.
>> Yeah.
They all do. They're really good people.
>> They believe in seeing the in people.
That's their way.
>> How about you?
>> Me?
If anything were to happen to any one of them, I would make sure to find the person responsible.
>> Hey, look.
You don't know me. I don't blame you for being suspicious.
But you don't have to worry. I would never hurt anybody as kind and generous as your aunts.
>> Okay. Well, if you don't have anything to hide, how about I take a look at your driver's license?
>> Believe me, if I could do that, I wouldn't be here.
>> Meaning?
>> Uh my wallet got stolen. I lost my money, my ID.
>> That's pretty convenient.
>> Not for me. Really inconvenient, especially when I'm being accused of something I'm not.
>> Joel!
Have you finished the ladder?
>> Almost.
>> The only reason I don't run you out of here right now is cuz they have it in their heads they're supposed to help you and your son. As long as you're here, I'm going to be watching you. You just remember that.
>> How could I forget?
>> Joel, I'm sorry. I'm going ahead and go to work. I'll be back.
>> Ugh, I race is always in a hurry.
>> It's hard to believe that you two are even related.
>> Her father, our brother Frank, he too was a policeman.
>> Was?
>> That is not my story to tell.
Joel, I think the yard needs to be trimmed, yes?
>> Yeah, happy to do it.
>> Good.
The scythe is in the barn.
>> Scythe?
>> I'm calling about a Joe Matthews.
If you never heard of him, why is he driving a truck with plates registered to your car dealership?
>> I don't know him.
>> Don't Don't hang up. Hello?
Hello.
>> Who's Joe Matthews?
>> This guy who spent the night at my aunt's house last night.
He's got no money, no ID, bad habit of not answering a question.
>> None of which makes him a criminal.
>> I overheard a phone conversation he had last night. He was trying to convince somebody that he wasn't guilty of something.
>> What are you going to do?
>> I don't know.
I just called the car dealership, but they've never heard of him.
>> Listen, I know I'm new and all, but I've a real knack for this stuff.
>> Uh I don't know.
>> Trust me. Okay, so his name is Joe Matthews, Texas plates, what else?
>> Uh >> [sighs] >> he's about 6'2", brown hair, solid.
He's got a son, Bobby's about 5.
>> And what?
>> He's got this long hair, scruffy beard, dresses like he just crawled out of a dumpster, but he's wearing $300 sneakers.
>> Huh.
>> Go do what you got to do. I'll let you know when I find something.
>> [laughter] [gasps] >> That is lazy English, eh? Wrong.
>> [laughter] >> Wrong? Yeah, kind of figured that.
>> Here, I will show you.
>> You may guest.
>> You must twist at the waist.
>> Okay.
>> Keep the blade level with the ground, eh?
>> Okay.
>> Yeah.
Twist at the waist.
>> Uh-huh.
>> Keep the blade level with the ground, eh?
Now you try.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah.
Better.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> Yeah, see? Good.
>> I got this. I got this.
>> Good.
>> Where are you? In case you haven't noticed that the press is having a field day with this disappearing act. If they thought you had something to do with Grace's murder before, now they're practically a lynch mob.
Not just your business manager, I'm worried sick about you and Bobby.
Come home.
We'll get this all straightened out.
And Dylan's here. Call me.
Are you sure you don't know where he is?
>> He doesn't confide in me. You know that.
>> Maybe if you stop trying to get him to invest in those ridiculous business deals.
>> Those were legitimate opportunities.
>> Dylan, I don't have time for this. Why are you here?
>> He's my brother.
You're not the only one worried about him.
He said, "Anytime I came up short, you know, with expenses."
>> How much?
>> [music] [screaming] >> Kim, I thought you were good at this.
Right. Well, what about Bobby and Joe Matthews?
All right. Well, call me as soon as you know something, okay?
Okay.
>> Reminds me of church.
>> Where will you go when your vehicle is fixed?
>> Haven't decided yet.
>> And your wife, what does she say?
>> My wife died 5 months ago.
I've been traveling around ever since.
>> It is a hard thing to lose someone you love.
But it is not possible to run away from grief.
>> Well, I haven't had any better ideas.
>> I think you should stay with us a while.
I must tend to my own work.
I will see you again, Joe Matthews.
>> Thank you, Eli.
>> Don, don, don.
>> No, Eli.
>> It's beautiful. Beautiful singing, Eli.
>> Oh, hello.
Oh, Rachel. Come in. Join us.
>> Oh, Rachel. Come, come, come. Sit.
>> I can't stay. There's a million people downtown. I just wanted to see how things were going.
>> Well, Joel has been working so hard for us. We invited him and Bobby to stay another night.
>> Is that right?
>> Yeah. And we were saying how he should take Bobby to town for the festival. All the music and the rides.
Such fun for the boy.
>> Can we, Dad? Please?
>> Are you sure you feel up to it?
>> Yeah, I feel great.
>> All right. Let's go get cleaned up.
Come on.
Maybe we'll see you there, officer.
>> I'm sure you will.
>> Ah, may I take your Thank you, dear.
I'll wash you dry, okay? Okay. Good.
>> Ooh, look at you all Nancy Drew.
>> Aren't you supposed to be hurting tourists or something?
>> Hey Cam, do me a favor. As soon as I get a clean print, I want you to scan it.
It's going to take a while to find a match and I have to get back out there.
Just as soon as you get a hit, I want you to call me.
>> So, that's his fingerprint?
>> Mr. Joe Matthews will no longer be a mystery man.
>> What's that?
>> Uh Stein Stoss uh but I don't know what that means.
>> Stein Stossen.
Means stone toss. It's a old tradition around here.
>> Officer, what a surprise.
>> Mr. Matthews?
Hi Bobby.
>> What do they throw the rocks at?
>> Let me show you.
>> [cheering and applause] >> How heavy?
>> 138 lb exactly. Record stood for 8 years. 14 ft 6 in.
>> [screaming] >> 8 ft 2 in.
>> You guys take your rock throwing pretty seriously.
>> Well, there's prize money. It's $100 for whoever wins. Another 100 if they break the record.
>> Next contestant >> $200 for throwing a rock?
>> It's harder than it looks.
>> Come on Dragon.
>> [screaming] [cheering and applause] >> Try it, Dad.
>> That is a lot of money.
>> 6 ft 6 in.
>> [applause] >> Next contestant, John Lombardi.
>> Can I watch him for a little bit?
>> [applause] >> Yeah, sure.
>> What do you say, coach?
>> Knock 'em dead, kid.
>> [applause] >> Yeah, right there. Just sign it.
>> [applause] >> All right, good luck.
>> 10 ft 4 in. The next contestant, Big >> [screaming] >> Mike.
>> [applause] [applause and cheering] [applause and cheering] [screaming] [cheering] [applause] >> 13 ft 1 in.
And our last contestant, Joe Matthews.
>> [applause] >> Don't hurt yourself, boy.
What's he weigh, about a quarter?
>> Ladies and gentlemen, >> That's too skinny.
>> [applause] >> I'm throwing it for you.
>> Come on, man. Come on.
>> [applause and cheering] >> Come on, ref.
>> [applause] >> Oh!
>> [cheering] [applause] >> What?
>> [cheering] [applause] [applause] [music] [screaming] >> I must say I'm quite impressed.
>> Thank you, officer.
>> Something tells me that doesn't happen very often.
When you say officer, something tells me I'm not the first cop to ask you a lot of inconvenient questions.
>> Seriously?
Are you ever off duty?
>> Are you ever going to honestly answer a question?
>> What if I told you there's nothing to know? I just need to be left alone so I can figure some things out.
>> As long as you're living with my aunt, it's not good enough.
>> All right, look. I just need to make enough money so I can get my truck fixed, me and my son can get back on the road, and then I promise you'll never see me again.
>> How did your wife die?
>> My mommy died.
>> buddy.
>> Are you going to go away, too? Are you going to die?
>> Don't you worry. I'm not going anywhere.
>> I'm so sorry.
>> Hey, hey, he's burning up.
Bobby?
>> He's having a fever convulsion. We need to We need to go to my car. We need to take his temperature.
>> come on.
>> I got to get this to be faster.
I don't know, Chief. He's still with the doctor.
Well, I I'd like to stay around here, make sure he's okay.
Okay. Thanks. I will.
How's Bobby?
>> He'll be okay.
>> Thank god.
>> Yeah.
It's what you said. It was fever, ear infection, swollen throat, you know.
I knew he was sick. I don't know what I was thinking. I should have brought him in right away. I mean, if you hadn't been there >> Hey, he's going to be okay. That's all that matters.
>> Thank you.
Thanks.
Uh I got to stop by the uh pharmacist and get a prescription.
Uh it's going to cost me 180 bucks.
>> That's your prize money.
>> Yeah, so my truck's going to stay a little bit longer.
>> Listen, Joe.
>> no. I get it. You're doing your job.
You're looking out for your family. And I would do the same thing if I was in your shoes. So, can you do me a favor and let me make sure he's okay?
With all that stuff.
Can we do that?
>> Yeah, we can do that.
>> Joe, come. Come inside.
How is the boy?
>> The doctor put him on antibiotics. He'll be okay.
>> What's all this?
Bobby will stay here tonight.
>> In the house?
>> It's okay.
We'll stay in the cabin.
>> Not in this weather. The cabin's too cold. He'll catch a chill.
Bobby will sleep on the couch, and Joe on the floor next >> You're right. In case he needs them.
>> Thank you.
>> All right, I'm going to sleep here tonight, Joe. We'll have that talk in the morning.
>> Where is baseball phenom Mike Trout hiding and why? Is he running from the murder scene of his late wife, Hollywood starlet Grace Hunter?
>> Please leave a message after the tone.
>> Our panel this evening will discuss his motives, his alibi, and his future in Major League Baseball.
>> Do your friends worry?
>> Is he okay?
>> He woke up when I took his temperature, but I rocked him back to sleep.
I believe his fever is broke.
>> You should have got me up.
>> When I worked at the school, I always had children in my lap.
I miss it.
>> I wish I knew how to thank you for everything you've done.
>> The scripture says to treat all strangers as though they were angels.
>> I'm no angel.
Far from it.
>> Yet, I think the more you run from your troubles, the more lost you become.
>> You're a wise woman, Bertha.
>> [snorts] >> I am an old woman.
But I have learned some things.
Now, we must decide what is to become of you.
>> Well, I think I should get my truck fixed and get out of your hair.
>> Because of our Rachel.
>> I just don't think I fit in with her world view.
>> Do not judge her too harshly.
She also has been through much.
She lost a mother when she was very young and her father >> The policeman?
What happened to him?
>> It's late.
Get some rest.
You're up and at 'em.
>> Yeah.
Your aunt had a list waiting for me when I sat down at breakfast.
>> We believe that hard work is a blessing.
>> Tell you the truth, I'm starting to enjoy it myself.
Are we going to have our talk?
>> Why don't we start with the easy stuff?
Like your shoes.
>> You don't like my shoes?
>> I like your shoes.
I'd buy your shoes.
They cost $300.
Rest of your outfit looks like you've been living on the streets. Your hair, your beard.
Makes me think that you're in disguise.
What are you hiding from, Joe?
>> Just trying to give my son a chance at normal life.
>> Last couple days, that's normal to you?
>> Compared to what we've been through.
>> Down in Texas?
All right, you're not from Texas.
Where are you from?
>> All over.
>> Joe, I'm a cop. This is how it works.
You have to answer the questions.
>> Why? Like I committed a crime?
>> I don't know.
How'd your wife die?
>> My wife was murdered.
I was away that night.
Someone came in while I was home.
They locked Bobby in his room.
He was still in there when I came back the next morning.
He couldn't understand why his mom wouldn't come when he called.
>> Do you know who did it?
>> The police spent the first week picking up all my alibis.
When they couldn't, they decided that it was random. That it was a um robbery gone wrong.
>> You don't believe them?
>> She let them in.
In the middle of the night.
Why would she do that?
>> Dad, where are you?
>> Hey.
>> Hi, Daddy.
>> You look like you're feeling better, huh?
You look good. Wow.
I was worried there.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
You were asleep for a long time.
>> Morning.
Morning. Hey.
Thank you.
Can I see this?
I said that stuff turns your brain to mush.
Mica Matias.
>> Baseball player?
>> It's like saying the Mona Lisa's a painting.
>> Yeah, everybody used to call them the new DiMaggios.
>> Rachel.
Can I see you a minute?
>> Yeah.
Oh, I forgot. We got the results for those prints you sent in.
>> So, who's Joe Matthews?
>> He's doing some work for my aunts.
>> Something in his demeanor led you to believe that he was a strange character?
>> He seemed scruffy.
>> He was scruffy.
>> Do we have a match?
>> No. He's not in our system. He's He's never been arrested, never been in the military, or worked for the government.
>> Well, that's good.
>> No, Rachel, it's not good.
You're dogging a man who's done nothing illegal, who's doing the best he can to take care of his son, who's even trying to pay your aunts back by working around the end.
>> It's not like that.
>> It is exactly like that.
Rachel, you are a good cop. You keep at it, you're going to be as good as your daddy.
And Frank Troyer was one of the best I ever had the honor of serving with.
>> This isn't about him.
>> No, it's not. It's about you.
And what you have yet to learn that Frank understood better than anybody I know.
>> What's that?
>> That there's more to this job than a badge and a gun.
>> Okay.
>> And Rachel, leave him alone.
Ladies.
>> We made it nice for you, Joe.
>> Yeah, I can see that. Thank you, but why?
>> To make you and Bobby feel at home.
>> Oh, you already done that.
>> We have a business proposition for you.
We are offering you a job.
>> A job?
>> Mhm, helping us.
>> There are many repairs that must be done here.
Our house needs to be painted and we can no longer look after the yard. You will do these things for us. We cannot pay a lot, but you could save enough to repair your truck.
After that, it is in God's hands.
>> I don't know what to say.
>> Say yes.
>> What do you think, Bobby?
>> I like it.
>> Yeah.
>> Me, too. Looks like we got a deal.
>> Yay, Bobby can stay.
>> Yeah?
>> Hey, Sam. It's Rachel.
Good. Yeah.
Listen, do you still need help this afternoon?
I think I might have found somebody.
>> Nice ride. Are you playing hooky?
>> Kind of.
>> I got to stop calling you officer.
>> How you feeling, Bobby?
>> Okay. We're going to live here now.
>> Yeah, I was going to tell you about that. Your aunt invited us to stay on a while.
>> Uh I mean, they could use the help, definitely.
Listen, the reason I came down is because I have to ask you a favor.
>> Sure.
>> Every year at the festival, the fire department plays the uh high school kids in a baseball game, you know, for fun.
>> Uh-huh.
>> Anyway, the department's down a couple guys this year.
You play baseball?
>> My dad is the best.
>> He's a little biased.
>> Look, everyone would really appreciate it if you played.
>> Well, I told your aunt I'd finish this fence today.
>> Sure they'd be fine if you took off for a couple hours.
>> Will they have hot dogs?
>> I think they have hot dogs, yeah.
>> Can you, Dad, please?
>> You're just in this for the hot dogs.
>> Knock him dead, kid.
>> [laughter] >> I have a borrowed glove.
>> We can do that.
>> Okay, everybody, listen up. This is Joe Matthews. Joe's filling in for Larry.
Uh do you play much ball, Joe?
>> Uh it's been a while.
>> Maybe we'll stretch you out in right field.
>> Oh, yeah, that sounds good.
>> All right.
>> All right, let's go. Come on. Let's get out there. Let's go. Let's show these hotshots how the game is played.
>> [applause and cheering] [applause] >> So, there's our mystery man. A little shaggy, but definitely easy on the eyes.
>> That's not the point.
>> Like you haven't noticed.
>> Okay.
>> Okay.
>> Come on!
>> [cheering] >> All right, Joe, you're up.
>> [applause] >> Come on, knock one out of the park. You can do it. Come on.
>> Hey, Dad.
>> [applause] [cheering] [applause] >> You got two men on. Bring them home.
>> [cheering] [applause] [cheering] >> This is not good.
>> No, it isn't.
>> No.
>> [cheering] [cheering] >> Come on, Dad.
Okay, that's even worse.
>> Come on.
>> go. Let's get a good swing.
>> Next one's his.
>> [cheering] [cheering] >> Home run!
>> Nice hit!
>> [applause] [cheering] [applause] [cheering] >> Get it!
>> Home run!
That's awesome.
>> That guy should be in the major leagues.
>> What about that guy hitting that home run?
>> Yeah, he launched it.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah, he didn't have room for air.
>> By golly, that was a hit.
>> Sure was.
>> [cheering] >> That guy should be in the major leagues.
>> Show off.
Couldn't leave it alone.
Just had to be a show off.
Now, what are you going to do, huh?
>> I just wanted to find a place where my son could be safe again.
And now I can't stay.
And I can't leave with a broken-down truck.
I need some help.
>> Hi.
>> Hi.
>> It was quite a game.
Guess you really are as good as the magazines say.
>> When did you figure out who I really am?
>> I'm still working on that.
Who's Chloe?
>> Chloe's my manager. She um handles my life.
She lined up this gig. It was a motivational conference. I just had to show up and sign some autographs. You know, the money was unbelievable, so I couldn't pass it up.
>> So, the police knew you were out of town.
>> Yeah, I I had 10,000 witnesses.
>> Well, then why question you?
>> Cuz they didn't know what else to do.
They had no leads, no clues.
They kept coming back to how Grace had opened the door and how the killer had locked Bobby in his room.
>> Right, it was somebody that she had to know, somebody that knew Bobby was there.
>> Yeah, they kept trying to dig up dirt, you know, like Grace was having an affair, she let the guy in.
>> Was she?
>> No, I mean, not that I know of. It's not like things were great between us though.
>> What do you mean?
>> I loved Grace.
But she was a movie star, and she always put her career first, and I knew that when I married her. I just didn't think that we'd grow apart the way we did.
We kept up a good front, but it was just a matter of time.
>> I'm sorry.
You had to have known how that would look though.
Leaving town like that.
>> The tabloids out at my house.
We were prisoners in our own home.
>> Poor Bobby.
>> I'd had enough. My son had had enough.
I just wanted to get as far away from there as I could.
>> Don't you have any family?
Somewhere you could stay?
>> I have a brother, Dylan, who only comes around when he wants money.
>> You should have told me who you were right away.
>> I would have had to trust you. That's one thing I was running pretty low on when I got here.
>> But I was supposed to trust you?
>> I know. That's I'm sorry. That wasn't fair.
It just never occurred to me that I'd find a place where I'd feel safe again.
Where my son could just be a regular kid and start to mend.
>> So, what happens now?
>> Well, that depends on you.
>> Are you asking if you can trust me?
>> People would pay a lot of money to know where I am right now.
>> They're not going to find out from me.
>> Thank you.
>> My God.
Do you mind if I call you Joe? I'm used to Joe.
>> Me, too.
>> All right.
Sorry, Joe. No more baseball for you.
You're too competitive.
>> Right. Right. You know.
That's my problem.
Morning, sleepyhead.
>> What's that?
>> Uh >> think it's church bells.
>> Are we going to church?
Woohoo!
Breakfast says you must come into breakfast. Hurry in and then you must hitch up Nelly so you're not late.
>> Late for what?
>> Don't you hear the bells?
>> [laughter] >> I guess we're going to church.
Who's Nelly?
Here, horsey.
Whoa.
Hold on, horsey.
Here, horsey. Here. Here.
>> [laughter] >> Ah, come on, Nelly. You're making me look bad.
>> Looks like you're playing tag.
>> Yeah?
Can't we just drive?
>> Nope. And breakfast says if you're going to stay on, you got to learn how to drive the horse and buggy.
>> Come on.
>> No. Joe, what are you doing?
>> I do not mind walking.
>> Stop playing around. You must go. You will be late.
Okay.
Okay. Like so. Right. Joe, you put on the bridle. Rachel, show him how to hitch the buggy.
>> Come on, cowboy.
>> Thanks.
>> Your aunt and I outdid themselves.
Again.
>> Be not forgetful to entertain strangers for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.
>> Do you really believe that?
>> Yeah, about our heart.
Me, I'm not so good with strangers and I've never met an angel unawares.
>> That seems to come with the territory of being a cop, right?
>> It happened long before I joined the force.
>> What? What do you mean?
>> You trust me?
>> Yeah, I do.
>> I want to trust you.
>> Well, never met an angel, either.
Sometimes you have to take a chance with a regular person.
>> It was my 10th birthday.
My aunt and I always made me a cake.
Oh, dad and I were up to the end.
I just had to stop thinking.
There was a man robbing the place.
My dad was in uniform.
And he yelled out, Okay.
Shot him.
Killed him.
>> [crying] >> Everyone was running around screaming.
My dad is just laying on the ground. I grabbed his gun.
I pointed it at the guy. [music] I wanted to shoot him so bad and I couldn't.
I wanted to shoot.
I'm still so scared that somebody's going to take something from me.
Something that I love.
Just can't trust anybody.
>> Wow.
I promise you nobody understands that fear more than I do.
>> This was my mommy's favorite.
>> Thank you.
Very sweet.
>> Do you want to go throw rocks with me?
>> Yes, I would love to.
Let's go.
I can't find Who's that?
>> You sleep?
Big day.
Best day ever. That's a direct quote.
>> Can I sleep at my place tonight?
I know the answer, but I thought I'd ask.
Goodnight.
Goodnight.
>> Is it true that Grace is having a baby?
>> What are you trying to hide?
>> on her insurance policy?
>> Why are you you think you owe your fans an explanation?
>> You plan to play next season? Why are you here in Sugar Creek?
>> Are you seeking protection from someone?
>> Micah, how do you think the team will do this season?
>> Who's looking after your son, Micah?
Micah!
>> Hey, hey!
>> Hello.
>> How did you do this?
I trusted you, Rachel. How could you do this to Bobby?
>> Joe, what's wrong?
>> I just hope you held out for the highest bidder.
>> Joe?
He said he's hiding in this house.
Who's this?
>> It's ask her what's going on.
>> there.
>> Maybe she wants to say We want some answers. Tell us what your name is.
>> are you?
>> Where are you going? Can you >> Tell us you guys go. Hold back.
>> Are we leaving?
>> Afraid so.
>> Is he okay?
I didn't do this.
>> Then who did it? You're the only one I told.
>> know. It wasn't me.
I didn't tell anybody.
>> What?
>> We have to get you guys out of here, away from these people.
>> don't want your help.
>> Joe, believe me.
Please.
>> It's Micah.
Micah Matthias. Just ask any one of these people out here.
>> Again, you are having trouble, Joe Matthews.
>> Mr. Matthias will be making a statement shortly. In the meantime, he asks that you please respect the privacy of these Amish people who have taken him into their hearts.
That's all.
>> Right now. And we've been assured that despite his reluctance >> Get off that cameras. Leave in a half a stick.
>> What do you say?
>> Charming.
>> Do you mind?
>> And I will say a silent prayer that no tourist pass by.
>> Hey, Chloe.
What?
Where?
Hi, Chloe.
>> Micah.
Micah.
They put me in a train.
>> A famous baseball player.
How did you come to be at our door?
>> Everything else you said was true.
He just needed to get away from all that.
>> Is Abby gone?
>> I'm afraid so.
They really didn't [music] waste any time >> [sighs and gasps] >> once word got out that Micah and Matthias was in our little town.
>> Rachel, I didn't mean to >> All those magazines you read?
I'm really surprised it took you that long.
What did you do? Put a word out to the reporters?
>> I'd never do that.
>> Well, how did they find out?
>> Facebook?
But I told everyone it was a secret that no one else could know.
>> friends do you have on Facebook? How many friends do those friends have?
>> I'm so sorry, Rachel.
>> Forget it.
Doesn't matter anymore.
He's gone.
>> Facebook?
>> Uh, something about a baseball game in Sugar Creek, Ohio.
Friend of mine saw it, called me, and here I am to the rescue.
>> So, it wasn't her.
>> Wasn't who? What are you talking about?
>> Rachel.
She's um she's a friend.
>> Micah, what's been going on with you?
Where's Bobby? Why are you dressed like that?
>> Bobby's with Eli.
Who's another friend.
And dressing like this was the only way to get past the reporters.
>> Well, don't worry. We'll get you all cleaned up. Luckily, I brought you some real clothes.
And I'll handle the press.
And you.
Like I always do.
>> I don't really care about that. I just want to get back to the house.
>> Oh, of course.
But first there's something that I need to tell you. It's about Dylan.
>> What about him?
>> Would Grace have let your brother into the house that [music] night if you weren't there?
This is Rachel.
>> If there's one thing in the world I'm absolutely sure of, you don't have a Facebook account.
>> You're right.
And this is Kim.
>> I never should have doubted you.
>> How'd you figure it out?
>> Hi, I'm Chloe.
>> Hi.
>> Rachel Troyler, Chloe Styles my business manager.
>> Thank you for taking such good care of Micah and Bobby.
>> Yeah, well, you know, they've uh started to fit right in around here.
>> Mhm, [laughter] I can see that.
Well, we'll have to get them back on the first plane to LA so we can get them all cleaned up again.
Right?
>> How are your aunts holding up?
>> Well, I think Aunt Lydia is winning them all over with her cookies.
>> Right.
How do they do it? I mean, these people come in uninvited and make a total nuisance of themselves and your aunts welcome them with open arms.
>> They're used to it, you know? People have made fun of their clothes forever, taken pictures without asking. They decided a long time ago it was easier to be who they are than pretend to be something they're not.
>> Well, don't you worry, Micah. I will take care of this if this is my >> Rachel's right.
>> What?
>> No more hiding.
Woah.
>> Who's that?
>> All right, listen up. I know you got a lot of questions. I'm going to try to answer them the best I can.
But maybe we should just get a little comfortable. It's going to take a while.
Hey, Lydia.
I don't suppose you could spare a slice of that apple pie.
>> I will be right back.
>> [laughter] >> After that, we drove through the Midwest for a while. Beautiful country. Oh, we went to we found a barbecue place in Oklahoma City. I don't know what they do to that barbecue sauce, but it is Mhm.
Mhm.
>> Okay.
>> Good. And uh Missouri. You ever been to a small town in Missouri called Max Creek? Max count?
>> I'm out of it.
>> What a waste of time.
If he keeps this up much longer, they're all going to lose interest.
You're right.
>> But they do have good bird watching. I'm not much of a bird watcher, but there was this one moment where I thought I saw a purple martin.
Then I drove 300 They say that one purple martin eats about 12 mosquitoes a night.
There's a huge uh clock with these Swiss Swiss boy.
There's a band and the instruments in the band are a trumpet.
>> All right, thank you.
>> A fiddle.
Wait a minute. A cello.
A bass cello.
All right, Chris.
Take care of yourself, man.
>> That was a whole bunch of nothing.
>> Good luck in Toronto.
What do you think?
>> Uh I think if there was a place in the Hall of Fame for the dullest player ever, it'd be a lock.
>> Thank you.
>> Mhm.
>> My work here is done.
>> Bobby called. Um Eli's spouse is about to deliver, so he wants to spend the night tonight.
>> Oh.
Yeah.
Be the first night he's been away from me in a long time.
>> Well, it took some doing, but I got you a room at the motel.
>> Oh, I'm fine here.
>> Whatever you say.
Rachel, wouldn't it be okay if I followed you into town? It's starting to get dark.
I'm afraid I'll get lost.
>> Sure.
>> I will see you tomorrow.
>> Okay.
>> Thanks.
>> Hey, whatever questions you got, they can wait till tomorrow, all right?
Hello, Micah.
How you doing?
You're a hard man to find these days. I think maybe we should talk.
Were you there?
Can we just go inside? I can explain.
Just answer the question.
Were you in LA that night?
Grace caught the murder?
I was there, but only cuz I had a business deal I wanted to talk to you about.
>> What did you do?
>> It wasn't me. I swear to God, Micah, I would never hurt Grace.
>> Then why didn't you go to the police, huh?
>> And say what? Your pathetic brother was there that night, but he didn't do it?
Why would they believe me? You don't even believe me.
>> My son was locked in his room all night crying for his mother.
>> The house was dark. I rang the bell. I didn't hear anything. I thought you would all gone out. I didn't even find out about the murder till I saw it on the news the next day.
Grace was always kind to me, Micah.
Even though I know she didn't like me.
She was a good person. She didn't deserve that.
Just go.
Just get out of here.
I know you don't think much of me. And I don't blame you for it.
But I would never hurt your family. You need to believe me.
That's all I wanted to say.
Don't worry.
I won't be coming around asking for money anymore.
>> Hello.
>> You're next. Stay away from >> Who is this?
Hello.
Hey.
Look what I found.
>> Hey, buddy.
What's up?
>> I threw beer in >> It's gone.
>> Guess what, Daddy? We like sauer has neun babies. That's how you say nine in German.
>> Oh, no kidding.
Thanks for bringing them home.
>> Can I talk to you for a second?
>> You didn't recognize the voice?
>> Mhm.
They were using some sort of a filter.
>> [music] >> You're next. They were talking about Grace.
>> Which means I was her killer on the phone.
>> My brother came to see me last night.
>> What, why?
>> To tell me that he was in Los Angeles the night that Grace was killed.
>> LAPD know that?
>> But he swore he didn't do it.
>> It's a strange coincidence, though.
He shows up the same night I get a threatening phone call.
>> Why would Don threaten you?
>> I don't know.
I I got to get to the station.
Call me if you hear from him.
>> Rachel.
Be careful.
>> Keep an eye on things around here for me.
>> Didn't you get my message? Said I'd take you out to lunch.
>> I don't really check messages anymore.
But if you're hungry, Lydia makes enough food to feed an army.
>> Micah, I can't begin to know what you've been through these past few months.
But maybe in some way this whole road trip thing was a good idea, but I think it's time for you to come home now.
>> I've been thinking about that, too.
>> I'm so glad to hear that.
Because I care about you both so much, and it's really for the best.
>> I've been thinking about it, and we're not ready to come home yet.
>> Spring training starts soon.
>> Spring training.
Um baseball is the farthest thing from my mind right now.
>> You can't really be willing to throw your whole career away for this.
>> Joe, I got you some more water.
>> Thank you.
>> Excuse me, we're talking here.
Do you understand?
>> Why is she talking like that?
>> Thank you, Anna.
Don't talk to her like that again.
>> Well, I'm sorry, Micah, but I have to think about your career.
>> Yeah, work to do.
>> Micah.
Okay, yeah, I will.
All right, thanks.
LAPD found no prints or any other forensic evidence connecting Dylan Mathias to the scene.
>> Which doesn't make him innocent.
>> Okay, thank you.
The phone company says that the call to your house came from one of those disposable cell phones.
We can't trace that.
What they do know is that it was purchased in LA County.
>> All right.
All right, let's get a description of this guy out to our people.
Send it to the sheriff's department as well. I want to get them involved. I want them to know what's going on, okay?
>> Okay.
>> All right.
>> Thank you.
What's going on?
>> You stay here, buddy.
>> Anna!
I lost the sister.
Help her.
Anna!
Father, come out.
>> I can't get out.
>> Be careful, Joe.
Joe is coming.
Anna!
>> Anna!
Anna!
Anna!
Open the door. There's no handle on this side.
Just open the door now. Push it open.
>> Anna!
>> Anna, just stand back, okay? Get away.
get away from the door for a second.
>> Anna!
>> Oh, no.
>> Come on.
Come on. Come on.
Come on. I got you. I got you.
>> Bobby's down there waiting.
>> It's all No.
No, but bedrooms downstairs.
>> [crying] >> Oh.
>> Ugh.
Are you all right?
Is everybody out?
>> I don't know.
Joe? Joe?
>> Martha!
>> Joe?
>> Hey.
>> She's downstairs.
>> Huh?
>> No.
Oh, no.
She can't.
We're safe.
>> Are you okay?
>> Martha.
Rachel.
>> I'm okay.
It's okay.
>> Save me.
The house burned down.
Rachel.
The house burned down.
>> It's all right.
>> Earth.
Go to overhaul. Miller? Check for extension.
>> They found a gas can in the yard. The state fire marshal's on his way. He's going to have to make it official.
>> Are you saying this is arson?
>> You wouldn't know anybody who might want to do these ladies harm, do you?
>> Well, at least we will no longer need to paint the house.
>> I'm so sorry.
>> God will provide.
>> I'm going to take them to Eli's so we can figure out what to do.
>> Okay, I have to stay here and answer some questions.
I'll see you soon.
>> Joe came for us.
>> I'm so sorry I wasn't there for you.
We need to stop and get something before we go to Uncle Eli's.
>> I just love small towns. Nobody locks their door, not even the police.
>> Chloe.
>> You know, I have been dying to ask you something since I got here and with everyone busy with the fire, seemed like the perfect time.
>> How did you know about the fire?
>> Are you and Micah How should I put this?
An item?
>> What?
>> I know him so well and I can tell he really likes you. And I've seen those little [music] looks between you.
Something tells me you're attracted to him, too, right?
All right, I think you better leave before >> Before what?
>> You don't really think you can get that gun out before I shoot you, do you, Rachel?
And I will shoot you.
>> You killed Grace.
>> She didn't deserve him.
And neither do you.
>> Hey, Joe.
Joe, somebody wants to talk to you.
Sheriff Steppity has found him in a motel in the next town. Just so you know, he was there all night, so he couldn't have set the fire.
>> You really thought I was capable of something like this?
>> What was I supposed to believe? You show up, next thing I know, Rachel gets a threatening phone call, the inn burns down.
Chloe was right. I can't trust you.
>> Chloe?
>> Yeah, how did you think I knew that you were in LA the night that Grace was killed, huh?
>> Micah, the only thing I talked to Chloe about was money. I never said anything to her about being at your house that night.
>> Well, then how'd she know?
>> Come on.
Come on.
Guys, let's go.
>> He left Bobby all alone in that room.
>> He was never alone. I waited in the dark until Micah came home.
>> That's how you knew Dylan was there?
You were there waiting.
>> How do you think it felt for me listening to Bobby cry like that?
But he had to stay in his room. I couldn't let him see his mother.
>> You think that you can just replace her?
>> Once Micah and I are married, I'll be a better mother than she ever was.
>> Why'd you burn down the inn?
>> He was getting too attached to this place.
He has to come home with me.
>> Rachel, learn to watch Noah's take his auto.
>> Rachel?
>> Do you still understand?
>> Rachel?
All right, we've got it.
We got it.
Are you okay?
>> I'm fine, it was good. It was Chloe, she killed Grace.
>> I know.
>> I know, we're good.
>> I'm okay.
>> All right, calm down, miss. Calm down.
You're under arrest. Roll over on your stomach, put your hands behind your back.
>> Let go of me.
>> Calm down.
Let me get that for you.
Careful, miss.
Like this?
>> I only wanted to be with you.
Everything was for you.
>> Let's go.
You sure you're okay?
>> Yeah, I'm fine now.
>> Anna Lydia Kompt Kompt Nacht Hautzen For thereby some have entertained angels unawares.
>> It's over now.
>> It's just the beginning.
>> Mhm.
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