Murder, She Wrote: A Story to Die For (TV Movie 2000) Poster

Richard Crenna: Warren Pierce

Quotes 

  • Warren Pierce : [downcast]  Are you sorry enough? Do you understand enough not to go to the police?

    Jessica Fletcher : Warren...

    Warren Pierce : [downcast]  What else did you tell them?

    Jessica Fletcher : Well, nothing significant. I didn't name you. I didn't need to.

    Warren Pierce : Why not?

    Jessica Fletcher : Because you are going to turn yourself in to the police, and you are going to confess and you will tell your story in front of a jury.

    Warren Pierce : Jessica, you're the only one who knows I'm involved in this.

    [takes the silenced gun from the top of the wardrobe] 

    Warren Pierce : What's to keep me from killing you?

    Jessica Fletcher : Because I still believe that you're an honorable man.

    Warren Pierce : [walks towards Jessica with the gun]  I've already killed once.

    Jessica Fletcher : That was because you believed you were avenging your son's death. There's a big difference between that and... and this. You could have let Patricia take the blame for the murder, and you could've gotten away before any of this unraveled, but you *didn't*, and that *proves* that you can't hurt an innocent... or a friend.

    [Warren gives the gun to Jessica] 

    Warren Pierce : You'll always be my friend.

  • [flashback: Jessica walks through the garden and swimming pool area] 

    Jessica Fletcher : [voice only]  After you were shot, I went out to examine the area where the shooter would have been standing. On inspection, I found a bullet hole in a tree that was on a direct line to my window. Meaning, a bullet had not been fired *in* from the garden, it had been fired *out* from the room. Then when the police found the bullet in the wall of my room and it matched the one that killed Yuri, I knew. I was hoping that somehow, someway, it wasn't you, that perhaps I'd misread the clues or you were being set up to take the blame. One thing finally changed that, and I feel confident that when Forensics checks the powder burns on your shirt, they'll realize only you could have fired that gun. Everything about the murder pointed to premeditation, which meant that the murder must have had something to do with the contents of his previous novel. Yuri killed your son didn't he?

    Warren Pierce : [downcast]  Jess, do you know what it's like to go through life... wondering why your son was murdered? Who killed him? And then, one day, I open a book...

    [holds up the book titled Cold Warrior] 

    Warren Pierce : [downcast]  ... this book. My publisher sent it to me. He wanted me to review it. It was Yuri's book. Can you believe it? As I read it... bit by bit, I realized I was... I was reading the intimate details of my own son's... murder... information that no one else could have known but the man who did it... The man who killed him... Yuri must have thought nobody'd put it together. He must've thought he was immune from prosecution. But it's all here Jess. It's all in the book! All the facts! I wasn't gonna let him get away with it. Yuri Malenkovich killed my son! He shot him... He shot him and he dumped his body in a ditch... and he just... left it there.

    Jessica Fletcher : [walking towards Warren]  For as long as I've known you, I've felt that a part of you has been in terrible pain. Now I know why, and I am so sorry Warren. I truly am.

  • Warren Pierce : [into the tape recorder]  Officially, for the record, I'm giving you this confession. But Patricia here has first rights of publication to the story... Told you I'd get you that one big break. I always keep my promises.

    Lt. Det. Bob Mankowski : I'm surprised Mrs. Fletcher doesn't want to tell the story. I mean, she has every right to.

    Warren Pierce : I think she understands. Well, here we go. My son, Brent, was a correspondent for the Washington Sentinel, he was on assignment...

  • Warren Pierce : Be careful with this case. It's my typewriter.

    Bellman : Yes, sir.

    Warren Pierce : I'm sure you've heard of a typewriter. It's kind of like a word processor, but you don't have to plug it in.

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