All My Children, 2000, A judge's ruling gave temporary custody of Ricky to Eliot and Brooke. In the hallway outside the courtroom, Ricky worried that his dad would find a way around the court order. Eliot and Brooke took turns assuring the boy that his father would receive the help he needs. Hank strutted out of the courtroom and laid into Eliot and Brooke for trying to steal his son. He warned him that, as a cop, he would be able to get the court order nullified. Eliot stepped to Hank and asked that he keep his voice down. That served only to enrage Hank and he started pushing against Eliot. Before a scuffle broke out, Jake and two guards raced into the corridor and pulled Hank away. Brooke turned to Eliot and told him that he couldn't possibly leave now --- Ricky needs him. Brooke mentioned that she sensed that Eliot's jail time had somehow convinced him that he wasn't worthy of forgiveness. Brooke assured him that everyone deserves forgiveness and told Eliot that she doesn't think he'll ever be happy as long as he beats himself up over his past. Hank again turned to his friend, Pete, and asked him for help in getting his son back. The guard told Hank that he was troubled that a man like Eliot could ruin his family. Hank cocked his head to one side and asked Peter why he'd talk that way about a man of the cloth. Pete chuckled slightly and told Hank that one of his friends is a guard at Statesville. Before getting his face altered by beatings, Pete explained with a smirk, Reverend Freeman was the man who had "killed Brooke English's little girl." Brooke returned home through the back door and casually walked into her living room. As she did, she noticed that the front window next to the main entrance had been smashed. She slowly walked over to assess the damage. As she approached the door, she crouched down and looked at the shards of glass lying in the vestibule. A pool of blood had formed under several blood-covered pieces of glass. Then, Brooke realized that the front door was ajar. She rose to her feet and turned around just in time to see Hank slowly walked towards her. Hank pushes Brooke around a bit, and Elliot comes to her rescue. Eliot comforts a shaken Brooke. Collins, over in the corner, comes to. Eliot almost had him fooled, Collins says. Brooke tells Collins he's not fit to be a police officer. Collins retorts, "but your friend, is he fit to be a police officer?" Eliot tells him to shut up but Collins continues "A new face, a new life, but you'll still be the same person until the day you die. A murderer!" Brooke begs for an explanation for Collins' remarks. Eliot says he's tried to tell Brooke the truth since arriving in Pine Valley. "Tell her, why don't you tell her," Collins taunts. Eliot bursts out. "I'm Josh Waleski. I'm the man who murdered your daughter." It takes a while to sink in, but Brooke finally believes Elliot is Josh. She tells him to burn in hell, and he exits. Elliot calls Edmund to take care of Brooke, Julia Barr, Brooke English, David Beecroft, Elliot Freeman, John Callahan, Edmund Grey
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