Mr. Rogers tells his son that he's not to blame for the fire, because the guy who started it confessed that he paid him to do it. He says that if the police find any evidence, he'll use his family's help to find the person who started the fire as well. He's worried that his son will find out that he was behind it, so he tells him not to worry, because if he finds out that the guy is responsible for it, then he can use the Rogers' resources to find him. He sees that his daughter is heading out the door covered in makeup, and he screams that she's up to something. He tells her to go get the cargo, because they're shipping it out of the country that night. He can't stand the sound of her crying anymore, and tells her that if he killed her, she'd wish she were dead. He promises to torture her bit by bit, so she'll stop crying, and they'll get the job done for her
Mr. Rogers tells his son that he's not to blame for the fire, because the guy who started it confessed that he paid him to do it. He says that if the police find any evidence, he'll use his family's help to find the person who started the fire as well. He's worried that his son will find out that he was behind it, so he tells him not to worry, because if he finds out that the guy is responsible for it, then he can use the Rogers' resources to find him. He sees that his daughter is heading out the door covered in makeup, and he screams that she's up to something. He tells her to go get the cargo, because they're shipping it out of the country that night. He can't stand the sound of her crying anymore, and tells her that if he killed her, she'd wish she were dead. He promises to torture her bit by bit, so she'll stop crying, and they'll get the job done for her