roy dillon? lieutenant pierson, phoenix police. i have a car here. i realize this is a shock. that's natural. i'm sorry, it was her all right. her gun, even. i grant you, it's a little odd, shoot yourself with a gun with a silencer on it, but it was hers, all right. it really is your mother, mister dillon. do you have any particular reason to say that? a hit, you mean. honestly, it doesn't have that feel to it, but i'll certainly consider the possibility. thank you for telling me. you up to it now? one thing i have to caution you about. a gunshot wound. well, uh, you know, she ate the gun. i'm sorry, that's an unfortunate phrase, it slipped out, i'm, to tell you the truth, mr. dillon, this isn't an everyday occurrence around here. someone who knows her well could still identify her, that's not the problem. it's just there's, uh, it's likely to be a shock. not many. remove that. we'll want a full, uh, identification. no question, huh? that's that, then.