160 lines
8.9 KiB
Plaintext
160 lines
8.9 KiB
Plaintext
SAFE PLACE
|
|
A Synopsis
|
|
by
|
|
Michael C. McPherson
|
|
|
|
Diane Mathews is a troubled school teacher. She is haunted by a sad
|
|
memory. Inadvertently, she kept a rowdy girl after school one day.
|
|
That same girl is killed by a motorist on her way home from a detention.
|
|
It is a memory Diane hopes to forget one day. She can't help but feel
|
|
somewhat responsible for Maple Stanton's untimely death.
|
|
|
|
Two years later while out shopping, Diane witnesses a murder taking
|
|
place in an alley. Reporting it suddenly changes her life. Now she is
|
|
forced to change her name and go in hiding with her young son, Timmy.
|
|
The man who committed the murder is a high-ranking lieutenant in the
|
|
Pastilote family of New York. Two months down the road, Diane is
|
|
expected to testify against him.
|
|
|
|
Keep Long is a special agent with the FBI. He has been assigned to
|
|
protect Diane and her son as they go undercover. He has Diane and her
|
|
son relocate to a fictional town in Montana called Bransford. Such a
|
|
move is not without its problems. Timmy hates the town and wants to run
|
|
away. He misses his friends and especially his grandfather, Paul Anson.
|
|
After a brief argument, he is allowed to phone his grandfather. He
|
|
tells the elderly gentleman exactly where they are staying.
|
|
|
|
Meanwhile, Anthony Scroff, the capo de regime being charged with the
|
|
murder in the alley, is not sitting still. Though he was told to remain
|
|
in his apartment and do nothing to warrant further investigations, Tony
|
|
is on the move. Everyone in New York, those he dares to trust, are all
|
|
doing their darndest to find out exactly where the key witness is now
|
|
living. Marty Joyce, a good friend of Tony's. He is indebted to him
|
|
and goes off in pursuit of Diane.
|
|
|
|
Diane's ex-husband comes into the picture. He has been approached by a
|
|
man to find Diane's new home. Pete goes and sees the grandfather. He
|
|
lies his way into the man's confidence. Pete, too, has a score to
|
|
settle. He wants his son back in New York with him. Paul Anson, after
|
|
learning from young Timmy where the boy and his mom are staying, takes
|
|
the next flight out. Diane and Timmy are in hiding, and he believes it
|
|
is his place to be there with them.
|
|
|
|
Jerome Stanton, a man who believes the New York school teacher was
|
|
responsible for his daughter's death, heads for Bransford. If he kills
|
|
Diane, he'll win favor with Anthony Scroff, be on easy street for the
|
|
rest of his days. Not only that, he has a score to settle. Diane and
|
|
her son must die. It would be only fitting in his daughter's memory.
|
|
|
|
Keep Long learns from his supervisor, Larry Decker, that Tony Scroff is
|
|
following orders and is remaining in his apartment. However, Keep knows
|
|
that Scroff is not a man to be trusted. Especially when it is discovered
|
|
that Paul Anson's phone has been tapped. Keep prepares to run.
|
|
Meanwhile, two other agents show up at his door to assist him in
|
|
protecting the woman and her son.
|
|
|
|
Marty Joyce arrives in town and kidnaps Diane's son. He calls her later
|
|
and makes arrangement to meet the distraught woman down by the Missouri
|
|
River. Diane is able to sneak out of the house and meet with the man
|
|
who has her son. Marty Joyce shoots her twice in the head.
|
|
|
|
Keep Long finds her and rushes her to hospital. There is a chance Diane
|
|
will live, but it is a slim one. However, to make matters worse, Marty
|
|
Joyce still has the boy. Keep begins to fear for Timmy's life.
|
|
|
|
Tony Scroff hears from an old girlfriend. She tells him about Pete
|
|
Mathews, that the man is on his way to Bransford to warn Diane about
|
|
Marty Joyce coming after her. Tony breaks all the rules and rents a
|
|
private plane. He too is going to Montana. Not to kill Diane, but to
|
|
end her ex-husband's life before he has a chance to spill the beans.
|
|
|
|
Timmy escapes from his kidnapper. While walking the streets of
|
|
Bransford -- afraid to go home, afraid to do anything -- someone pats
|
|
him on the back. He turns in fear. It's his grandfather. They travel
|
|
to Missoula to hide. Once there, they phone Bransford to talk to
|
|
special agent Long. However, Marty Joyce is the man who answers the
|
|
phone. Pretending he is the agent, he finds out where the duo are
|
|
staying.
|
|
|
|
While watching over Diane at the hospital in Great Falls, Keep Long
|
|
arranges a sting operation with the Bransford Sheriff. They'll put a
|
|
decoy in a room at the Bransford clinic and pretend it is Diane. Keep
|
|
Long is hoping it'll be a ruse that'll help keep the boy alive, if he is
|
|
still alive, the plan should draw the killer to the clinic. He'll want
|
|
to finish what he started. Once he gets there, they'll apprehend him.
|
|
|
|
Pete Mathews, knows his ex-wife Diane is in Bransford, but he doesn't
|
|
know exactly where she and Timmy are staying. Her phone is unlisted,
|
|
and he doesn't know where to get in touch with her without drawing the
|
|
authorities asking him a barrage of questions. He spends his time
|
|
haunting the bars, walking through Malls hoping he'll run into his ex-
|
|
wife and their son.
|
|
|
|
While in Missoula, Paul Anson and his grandson Timmy hear about Diane's
|
|
shooting. They rush back to Bransford, narrowly missing Marty Joyce
|
|
along the way.
|
|
|
|
Anthony Scroff cruises the streets of Bransford. He goes to a bar and
|
|
finds Pete Mathews. They fight in an alley, both men critically
|
|
wounding each other.
|
|
|
|
Jerome Stanton hears about Diane on the news, and believing the false
|
|
report, goes to the Bransford clinic to kill her.
|
|
|
|
Paul Anson and his grandson arrive in Bransford and go to the clinic.
|
|
While there, Paul sees a man go after Timmy. The man is intending to
|
|
cut Timmy with a knife. The old man pulls a gun and shoots the
|
|
attacker. Everyone believes the dead man to be the man who has shot
|
|
Diane. Everyone, that is, except Timmy. He knows different.
|
|
|
|
Keep Long gets to talk to Timmy. He finds out from the boy that Jerome
|
|
Stanton and the guy who kidnapped him are not the same man. But someone
|
|
else gets to Marty Joyce before Keep has a chance. It is a man who will
|
|
be paying Keep Long a visit.
|
|
|
|
Keep and his supervisor learn of Anthony Scroff's death. They try and
|
|
see a dying Pete Mathews. But before they can talk to him, he dies.
|
|
Larry Decker and Keep Long get into an argument in the hospital. The
|
|
agent's incompetency is mentioned. Keep, tired of the treachery within
|
|
the FBI, quits his job. While Diane remains in ICU, he goes to his
|
|
cabin to think things out. A man shows up. He is Rocco Silito. He
|
|
tells Keep it is time for the FBI to back off, that Marty Joyce, is
|
|
dead. Rocco Silito is Benny Pastilote's bodyguard and confidante. Keep
|
|
promises to reveal to the media the exact details behind Anthony
|
|
Scroff's attempted murder of Diane Mathews. It will absolve Pastilote
|
|
from any blame. In return, Benny Pastilote will warn all others to
|
|
leave Diane and her young son alone.
|
|
|
|
A year later, still recovering from head wounds, Diane enjoys a laid-
|
|
back vacation with, Timmy, Paul Anson, and Keep, at a cabin at Flathead
|
|
Lake, Montana. Larry Decker shows up to offer Keep his old job back.
|
|
Keep refuses, goes out of his way to point fingers at Decker, accusing
|
|
him of handing over inside information to the mob. Decker leaves in a
|
|
rage.
|
|
|
|
Keep and his new family look forward to a long and healthy life
|
|
together. They have Pastilote's promise that no harm will ever come to
|
|
Diane and her son. And from the time they are having, it is apparent it
|
|
is all they need.
|
|
|
|
* * * * * * *
|
|
SAFE PLACE is a crime story. Also, it is a story about people
|
|
overcoming major difficulties in their lives. SAFE PLACE is basically a
|
|
story of what could go wrong with a family under a witness-protection
|
|
program. A family divided, a family without direction.
|
|
|
|
SAFE PLACE also is a story of the human condition, people learning to
|
|
love and trust again, overcoming major obstacles in their lives and
|
|
benefitting as a result. Survivors, all.
|
|
|
|
To me, SAFE PLACE, is the story of a handful of people backed into a
|
|
corner, what they do to fight their way out of there and regain that
|
|
what most of us take for granted. The right to be free. The right to
|
|
think. The right to judge. Also, the ability to roll with life's
|
|
punches.
|
|
|
|
SAFE PLACE is a story of people coming together, finding love again in a
|
|
world seething, at times, with loathe. SAFE PLACE is not a story to be
|
|
taken lightly. It could be a tale in which anyone of us could play a
|
|
role.
|