Richard was excited to visit his daughter, Deidre, and celebrate his eightieth birthday with her.
However, when she answered the door, tears ran down her cheeks, and she sent him away. Concerned, Richard sensed something was wrong. Despite her assurances that everything was fine, he couldn’t shake the feeling that his daughter was in trouble.
Richard, refusing to leave, sneaked around to peek through her window. Inside, he saw two intimidating men talking to Deidre. One asked who had been at the door, and she nervously lied, saying it was just a neighbor’s child. As the conversation continued, it became clear that Deidre was deeply in debt, six months behind on loan payments to someone named Mr. Marco.
The situation quickly escalated when one of the men pulled out a gun, threatening Deidre if she didn’t repay the money. Richard was frozen with fear but continued to watch as they ransacked her home, searching for valuable items to take as collateral. Once the men left with some of Deidre’s belongings, Richard knew he had to help his daughter.
Determined, Richard followed the men to a shady building in town, where they met with several other rough-looking individuals. Richard boldly approached them, asking about Deidre’s debt. Mr. Marco, who appeared to be in charge, confirmed that Deidre owed $80,000. Richard, heartbroken and surprised, offered to help by giving the $20,000 he had in savings. However, Mr. Marco insisted it wasn’t enough and suggested Richard could help repay the debt another way.
Feeling trapped, Richard reluctantly agreed to smuggle a car across the Canadian border for Mr. Marco, a task that seemed harmless at first. However, things went awry when Richard, while at a gas station near the border, realized the police were on to him. A service dog began barking at the car, and Richard panicked. He fled, leading the police on a high-speed chase that ended with his car veering off the road and into a river.