- A man's quiet 50th birthday is interrupted when he is arrested for a murder from 22 years before. Dumbfounded, he tries to convince the detectives who are transporting him to the station of his innocence.
- Robert Warren is turning 50 and he's trying not to have a midlife crisis. His wife is gone, he's now the old guy in the office and his health and lifestyle could be better but he keeps his spirit up and always tries to be nice and friendly towards everyone and enjoy life. On the evening on his birthday, he's alone at home reminiscing when the door bell rings. Two agents are there to arrest him for a murder they claim he committed 23 years ago. He is shocked and terrified and claims innocence. He even calls his lawyer, but the lawyer tells him that their arrest warrant is legitimate and that he has to go with them. The stress caused by this situation starts to get to Warren, so they agree to stop at a diner to grab something to eat. The agents talk about executions of those sentenced to death which only aggravates Warren's condition. Warren asks to go to the bathroom and in desperation runs away through the bathroom window. However, the agents and the sheriff immediately intercept him and one of the agents even plans to beat him up but his colleague arrives in time to prevent it. Warren asks about the details of the murder he's been arrested for and nothing the agents say sounds familiar or even makes sense to him. He claims he's never even held a gun since his tour of duty in the Korean War. The agents claim they have a more than solid case backed by firm evidence that he's the shooter. They eventually agree to stay in a hotel for the evening, since everyone's getting tired, and continue their trip in the morning. The finale is a mixture of irony, tragedy and black comedy.
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