The lawmen are met at the dock by Deputy Warden McPherson (John Carroll Lynch) who insists that they surrender their weapons before being allowed onto the grounds, whose high walls and
electrified fence make the place look more like a prison than a hospital.
The two lawmen are met at the dock by Deputy Warden McPherson (John Carroll Lynch) who insists over their objections that in accordance with proper protocol they must surrender their weapons before being allowed onto the grounds, whose high walls and
electrified fence make the place look more like a prison than a hospital.
Not exact matches
An
electrifying thrill - ride of a novel that peeks behind the white picket
fences of suburbia, The Innocent is at once a twisting, turning, emotionally charged story, and a compelling tale of the choices we
make and the repercussions that never leave us.