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00:00:30Oh, man.
00:00:39Every one of you cases deserves justice, but if I take on too many and get overwhelmed,
00:00:44then that helps absolutely no one.
00:00:47Oh, well, you don't have to knock.
00:00:53You work at the foundation, too.
00:00:56I just didn't want to interrupt you talking to your unsolved cases.
00:01:00Hey, I'm sorry for rushing off when we had some plans.
00:01:05You got my text, though, right?
00:01:06Yeah, no.
00:01:07No need to apologize.
00:01:08I mean, it's fine.
00:01:09I haven't even really been looking at my phone.
00:01:10You know, I've just been here.
00:01:11Busy, busy.
00:01:12So, I mean, it's not like it was a date or anything.
00:01:13Jane, I can explain.
00:01:17The only explaining you have to do is to your band because, quite frankly, they were very
00:01:21off without you.
00:01:23But me, I am fine.
00:01:26There's someone I'd like to introduce you to.
00:01:28Oh, great.
00:01:29Hi.
00:01:30Hi.
00:01:31I'm Jane.
00:01:32This is Sandra Shea.
00:01:33Thanks for seeing me at such a late hour.
00:01:41Your uncle often worked at night, too.
00:01:45Sandra was Harold's last client before he passed away, and Sandra's son is in prison
00:01:51for a crime he maintains he didn't commit.
00:01:56Oh, gosh, I'm so sorry.
00:02:00How can we help?
00:02:01Well, last night, Sandra received an anonymous note she thought we should see, and then tonight
00:02:08she thought she heard someone breaking into her apartment.
00:02:11I was so upset that I made John come check it out.
00:02:14I met with Harold at the club a few times before.
00:02:16He said I could trust John.
00:02:19Ryan's case is up for appeal, and it's getting a lot of coverage in the news, which brings
00:02:24out all kinds of weirdos and bad tips.
00:02:28But we have to make sure we investigate every lead.
00:02:32Ryan deserves that.
00:02:33Of course.
00:02:34You know, I think I saw his case somewhere in here.
00:02:37He's young, right?
00:02:39Sixteen at the time of the shooting.
00:02:41He's just a minor.
00:02:42Why don't you tell me about him, Sandra?
00:02:51Ryan has always been a good kid.
00:02:54He helped our neighbors with the yard work.
00:02:56He tutored the younger kids at school.
00:02:58He was the top of his class.
00:03:02Wanted to go to an Ivy League school.
00:03:05Doesn't sound like the beginnings of a hardened criminal to me.
00:03:09Ryan's appeal is in five days.
00:03:11Without any new information, he'll be serving out his full 15-year sentence.
00:03:14This note proves there's somebody out there who knows the truth and can help.
00:03:19We need to find them.
00:03:20I think we might be able to help you do that, but did you say 15 years for robbery?
00:03:30I was seriously ill last year.
00:03:33I couldn't afford my prescription medication, so Ryan took the handgun from my safe and
00:03:39attempted to rob a pharmacy to get the medication I needed to live.
00:03:43Of course he did.
00:03:45He was terrified of losing his mom.
00:03:48It's so nice to have an empathetic ear.
00:03:51Ryan made a big mistake robbing that pharmacy, and he knows it, but he would never mean to
00:03:57kill someone.
00:04:00Somebody died?
00:04:08Phyllis Collins, a beloved member of the community, owned the pharmacy with her husband, Jason
00:04:14Collins.
00:04:15Ryan was cast as a villain from day one, but he was just worried sick about me.
00:04:19It wasn't premeditated.
00:04:20He wasn't wearing a mask or covering up his identity.
00:04:24It wasn't for narcotics or money.
00:04:28He was holding Sandra's prescription papers.
00:04:30Sounds like he didn't even think about how to get away with it, just about trying to
00:04:34save you.
00:04:36The police held him for hours and forced him to give a false confession.
00:04:40We don't know that, Sandra.
00:04:42He was exhausted, stressed.
00:04:45They pressured him to say what they wanted to hear.
00:04:47Harold began this investigation when he was sick.
00:04:51Did Sadie help on the investigation at all?
00:04:53No, I think he wanted to focus on it alone, to prove he could still be useful.
00:04:58He didn't want anyone to know about his illness.
00:05:01Not even Sadie?
00:05:02Not least of all Sadie.
00:05:04Wow.
00:05:05If Uncle Harold took on this case when he was fighting an illness, there must have been
00:05:10a good reason.
00:05:11Right.
00:05:12Right.
00:05:14Maybe he found something that would point to Ryan's innocence.
00:05:16I've tried tracking down the truth myself, but people just don't want to talk to me about
00:05:20it anymore.
00:05:22Well, I want to talk with you, Sandra.
00:05:25I do.
00:05:26But first, I'm going to go make us some tea, alright?
00:05:31Tea makes everything better.
00:05:42Ryan is facing 15 years behind bars?
00:05:44I mean, if it's not true and he didn't kill Phyllis, we've got to help him win his appeal.
00:05:50It's not fair for him to lose so much of his life to a childhood error in judgment.
00:05:53The problem is, Ryan confessed to the robbery and the shooting.
00:05:56He was convicted of murder as an adult.
00:06:00Why would he confess to something he didn't do?
00:06:03Well, false confessions are rare, but they do happen.
00:06:07The interrogation was over a year ago, and he now maintains he was coerced into the confession
00:06:12and never fired the gun.
00:06:14Oh.
00:06:15Well, we all make mistakes.
00:06:18Yeah, well, murder is no small mistake.
00:06:21I'm stating the obvious here.
00:06:23It's devastating for the victim's family, the person who pulled the trigger, and their
00:06:27family too.
00:06:28Here it is.
00:06:29Alright, Sandra.
00:06:30Uncle Harold.
00:06:31Ugh.
00:06:34Alright, Sandra, Uncle Harold thought that this case deserved a second look, so we need
00:06:40to find the truth.
00:06:42We need to find justice for Ryan.
00:06:44We'll take it from here, Sandra, and I promise that we will do everything we can for your
00:06:48son.
00:06:49Thank you, Jane.
00:06:50Yeah.
00:06:54Here, I'll walk you out.
00:07:02Are you sure you're okay?
00:07:05Yeah.
00:07:06Yeah, I'm fine.
00:07:07We're just visitors here, you know?
00:07:08Ryan's gotta be here for so long.
00:07:09This must tear Sandra apart every time she has to come visit him.
00:07:10No, it does.
00:07:11You know, she comes here every week without a fail.
00:07:12Hey.
00:07:13It's alright.
00:07:14I'll put this on.
00:07:15Thanks.
00:07:16Well, we are gonna bring some light to this case.
00:07:17I'm sorry.
00:07:18I'm sorry.
00:07:19I'm sorry.
00:07:20I'm sorry.
00:07:21I'm sorry.
00:07:22I'm sorry.
00:07:23I'm sorry.
00:07:24I'm sorry.
00:07:25I'm sorry.
00:07:26I'm sorry.
00:07:27I'm sorry.
00:07:28I'm sorry.
00:07:29I'm sorry.
00:07:30I'm sorry.
00:07:31You sure you're alright?
00:07:33Yeah.
00:07:34Yeah, I'm fine.
00:07:35I was just...
00:07:36I've got a lot on my mind.
00:07:37Okay.
00:07:54Hey, Ryan.
00:07:56Your mom sent us here to help.
00:07:59She told me.
00:08:01♪♪♪♪
00:08:04Thank you for coming.
00:08:05I-I swear I didn't do it.
00:08:07I-I don't even know how to shoot a gun.
00:08:09Okay, okay, well,
00:08:11do you know who did shoot Phyllis, then?
00:08:14Man, I-I don't know what all happened so fast.
00:08:17All right, well, Ryan, if we're gonna help you,
00:08:19we gotta start answering some of these questions, okay?
00:08:22♪♪♪♪
00:08:24I went into the pharmacy with the gun.
00:08:26It was a stupid idea, I know, but it...
00:08:28I didn't know what else to do.
00:08:29My mom was so sick, she couldn't get out of bed.
00:08:32It was wrong, but...
00:08:34I-I don't remember shooting the gun.
00:08:36Ryan, were you in the pharmacy when the gun went off?
00:08:39♪♪♪♪
00:08:43I don't know. I-I don't remember.
00:08:46Well, what do you remember?
00:08:48♪♪♪♪
00:08:51My hands wouldn't stop shaking.
00:08:53♪♪♪♪
00:08:57I didn't want to be there. I-I didn't know what to say.
00:09:00♪♪♪♪
00:09:03I felt so cold.
00:09:05♪♪♪♪
00:09:10How can I help you today?
00:09:12♪♪♪♪
00:09:15I just wanted her to understand.
00:09:17♪♪♪♪
00:09:20Help me, please.
00:09:23♪♪♪♪♪
00:09:26I just wanted the pharmacist to take the prescriptions.
00:09:30I need these.
00:09:32To help Mom.
00:09:34Can I get some assistance out here?
00:09:37♪♪♪♪♪
00:09:39I didn't see them coming.
00:09:41♪♪♪♪♪
00:09:46Look, Ryan, I know this is really difficult for you to talk about, okay?
00:09:50But please try.
00:09:52♪♪♪♪♪
00:09:55She grabbed onto me.
00:09:57Hard.
00:09:59Tried to take the gun away from me,
00:10:01and the next thing I know, there's a woman screaming,
00:10:03and I'm running out of the pharmacy, but...
00:10:05I didn't have the gun.
00:10:08I never wanted anyone to get hurt.
00:10:10I just wanted to save my mom.
00:10:12I know. I know, Ryan. I understand.
00:10:14It's just...
00:10:16nothing more terrifying than the thought of losing your mom.
00:10:20Ryan, why would you admit to a murder you didn't commit?
00:10:25The cops kept pushing and pushing, asking questions.
00:10:30I told them I didn't know what happened,
00:10:33and they said it was convenient that I didn't remember.
00:10:36They were putting words in my mouth.
00:10:38It's like they twisted everything I said.
00:10:41I was in that room all night.
00:10:44It was so bright.
00:10:46It didn't let me rest.
00:10:48I just wanted to sleep. I was so tired.
00:10:52That's a horrible way to treat anyone,
00:10:56let alone someone so young and terrified for his mother.
00:11:00I mean, why would the cops do that?
00:11:03They wouldn't.
00:11:05The procedure is to have a guardian present
00:11:07when questioning anyone underage.
00:11:10It was just me.
00:11:14I didn't even know it was real after a few hours.
00:11:17The policeman said if I confessed, I could see my mom.
00:11:21Ryan, I am so sorry this happened to you.
00:11:23We were going to do everything we could.
00:11:25Sorry. That was clearly an accident, huh?
00:11:28Against protocol. It won't happen again.
00:11:30What?
00:11:31Let's go.
00:11:32Why? I didn't do anything.
00:11:33We'll come back.
00:11:35Ryan, I'm sorry.
00:11:36Take care of yourself, Ryan, okay?
00:11:38We'll be back.
00:11:39What? I didn't do anything.
00:11:44Would have been nice if you would have had my back in there.
00:11:47Hey, I always do, but you can't touch a prisoner, okay?
00:11:51It's an automatic out.
00:11:52We didn't need to make any more trouble for Ryan.
00:11:55No, you're right. You're right.
00:11:58But I am going to find out exactly what went on.
00:12:01Meet me at the foundation tomorrow.
00:12:03Ryan and Sandra deserve justice.
00:12:14Oh, thanks for joining me today.
00:12:18Look, I'm on your side, Jane.
00:12:20I'm committed to helping.
00:12:22You know that.
00:12:25How can I help?
00:12:27Oh.
00:12:29Hey.
00:12:30Oh, well, I found the ballistics report.
00:12:32Okay.
00:12:34Here we go.
00:12:36Firearm tied to the bullet wound below.
00:12:39Here we go.
00:12:41The firearm tied to the bullet wound belonged to Ryan's grandfather.
00:12:45Huh.
00:12:46So.
00:12:47Huh.
00:12:48And it seems like Ryan's grandfather only had the one handgun.
00:12:52And after he passed, Sandra had kept it in a safe.
00:12:55But Ryan knew where she kept the key.
00:13:02Harold was so thorough, though.
00:13:04I mean, look.
00:13:05Look at all these notes.
00:13:06He had them on everything.
00:13:08I recognize that handwriting anywhere.
00:13:11I wonder what he wanted to ask you.
00:13:13Oh, he often bounced around the details of a case.
00:13:17Or maybe what he could make me for lunch that day.
00:13:19Oh, I remember he made a really good grilled cheese.
00:13:22Uh-huh.
00:13:24If you'll excuse me, I just need a minute.
00:13:31Maybe I shouldn't have said anything.
00:13:34I can't imagine how hard it must be for Sadie without Harold.
00:13:39I just wish there was some way I could make it all better.
00:13:44Harold and Sadie were lucky.
00:13:47Not many people get to have a bond like theirs.
00:13:54Okay.
00:13:55Uh.
00:13:56Well, we've heard Ryan's version of things.
00:13:58So, um.
00:14:00Why don't we.
00:14:03You know what?
00:14:04Why don't you walk me through the police procedures that were used that day.
00:14:06Uh.
00:14:07Maybe we can find out what went so wrong in the interrogation room.
00:14:11Sure.
00:14:14Okay.
00:14:20Well, it'd be difficult to prove a false confession since there are witnesses in the pharmacy.
00:14:24Well, right now everyone's a suspect.
00:14:26All right.
00:14:27There was.
00:14:28Jason Collins.
00:14:30Jason Collins.
00:14:31Jason Collins, who was the owner, the pharmacist, and Phyllis' husband.
00:14:35Uh-huh.
00:14:36All right.
00:14:37And then.
00:14:38Kyle Ganti.
00:14:41Assistant pharmacist.
00:14:42He was in the back room refilling prescriptions.
00:14:45Right.
00:14:46And.
00:14:48Joe Harper.
00:14:50He was stocking shelves at the time of the robbery.
00:14:53Hmm.
00:14:55Joe, Jason, and Kyle.
00:14:57Is it weird that all three witnesses were employed by the pharmacy at the time of the shooting?
00:15:01I mean.
00:15:02It's a little suspicious, right?
00:15:06I mean.
00:15:14Well.
00:15:18Hmm.
00:15:20Who's lying?
00:15:27Who's lying?
00:15:32Harold's right.
00:15:33Someone is lying.
00:15:34And if Ryan's telling the truth and he didn't shoot Phyllis, then somebody else did.
00:15:38And they're still out there.
00:15:41Look, I know you feel for this kid, Jane, but you can't let your emotions lead you around.
00:15:46You can't go off half-cocked.
00:15:49How?
00:15:50What are you talking about?
00:15:51Wait.
00:15:52Maybe emotion isn't a bad thing right now.
00:15:53Think about it.
00:15:54The law has no emotion, Jane.
00:15:56It runs on facts.
00:15:58How can you not be emotional about this right now?
00:16:01If Ryan's confession was false or worse, coerced, then officers in your precinct were involved in a wrongful conviction.
00:16:09Yeah.
00:16:10Okay.
00:16:11Well, I have to accept that as a possibility.
00:16:13But look, we don't know what went on in that room.
00:16:16And I happen to know the officers that ran that interrogation, and they are good guys.
00:16:21Well, maybe you don't know them as well as you think you do.
00:16:24We can't jump straight to coercion.
00:16:26Maybe the kid was just scared and couldn't remember what he did or didn't do.
00:16:31Maybe he was in shock.
00:16:33How can you trust them so completely?
00:16:36Why are you interrogating me?
00:16:37I'm on your side.
00:16:39I know, John.
00:16:40I know.
00:16:43Look, why don't you go review the video of Ryan's confession, all right?
00:16:46See how it played out.
00:16:47Maybe something got overlooked.
00:16:50Okay, yeah.
00:16:51I'll take a look.
00:16:52All right, I'm going to head back to the scene of the crime and retrace Ryan's steps, see if I can get a feel for it myself.
00:16:57Okay, and just try to be impartial when you ask questions, okay?
00:17:01When am I not impartial?
00:17:02It's practically my middle name.
00:17:05And like you said, the killer's still out there.
00:17:23Thanks so much.
00:17:25Next!
00:17:29May I have your prescription?
00:17:30Ah, uh, prescription. I actually don't have one of those.
00:17:33Next!
00:17:34But I do have a non-medical question for you.
00:17:38Okay.
00:17:39I am from the Business Improvement Association, and I'm here looking into the robbery that took place at your store last year, uh, just to ensure...
00:17:49Maybe you can see we're very busy.
00:17:51Next!
00:18:04Seems you have a bit of a lull in customers at the moment.
00:18:08Look, I'm trying to make the crime a distant memory.
00:18:11When I took over the business after the shooting, Jason and I fought hard to bring back all the loyal customers.
00:18:17I can understand that. You own a lucrative business and don't want it stained by an old crime.
00:18:23I didn't just get this business handed to me.
00:18:25I started here as a stock boy while working my way through school, then spent years as Jason Collins' assistant.
00:18:31Now you own the place.
00:18:33Seems like things have worked out pretty well for you since the incident.
00:18:38I don't know what you're insinuating, but I wasn't involved.
00:18:42I didn't actually see anything. I was at the back filling prescriptions.
00:18:48I heard a gunshot.
00:18:51Then a woman screamed.
00:18:54That's it.
00:18:56So, you say you didn't see anything, but you named Ryan Shay as the shooter. How is that?
00:19:03That kid entered the store with a loaded gun. That's intent to commit murder.
00:19:10He knew what he was doing.
00:19:12Um, any chance there's a video surveillance footage from that day?
00:19:17I mean, did the police get a chance to see it during their investigation?
00:19:21There was no security system inside the store before the shooting.
00:19:25The Collins were too trusting, didn't feel the need for one.
00:19:28The community had never experienced any crime before.
00:19:32And you?
00:19:35I'm not taking any chances.
00:19:37No one is going to take my business away from me.
00:19:41I have work to do.
00:19:42Ah, just one last small question. Is Jason Collins still involved with the business?
00:19:48He sometimes does consulting for me, from time to time.
00:19:52Oh, great. Um, I would love if you could give him my number and have him just give me a call back.
00:20:01Great. One last thing, about Joe Harper.
00:20:04Next!
00:20:07Sorry, yeah.
00:20:31James?
00:20:32So, do air conditioners just jump out of windows?
00:20:36Do you mean fly or jump? Where are you? Are you okay?
00:20:40Don't worry, Sadie. I'm fine. I promise.
00:20:44Hold on.
00:20:46Oh, you know what? Let me call you back. John's on the other line.
00:20:50Hello?
00:20:51Hey.
00:20:53I'm sorry.
00:20:54You know what? Let me call you back. John's on the other line.
00:20:58Hello?
00:20:59Hey.
00:21:00There's a time cut in the interrogation footage.
00:21:03Got him.
00:21:05Two minutes is missing after the four hour mark, but don't jump to any-
00:21:08Police interference!
00:21:10Conclusions?
00:21:12What don't they want us to see?
00:21:14Or it could have been a bathroom break. Doesn't necessarily point to anything nefarious.
00:21:19Why are you so convinced that the cops are innocent and not Ryan?
00:21:22Look, I know better than you do, there are dirty cops.
00:21:25But not these guys.
00:21:27I went to the academy with them.
00:21:29They're upstanding members of the force.
00:21:31Uh, they did interrogate him for hours.
00:21:34Well into the night, without an adult or an attorney present.
00:21:37True.
00:21:38But until we have definitive proof, there's-
00:21:40John, let me call you back. I think Jason Collins just showed up.
00:21:53Yes.
00:21:55Alright.
00:22:00Uh, Jason Collins?
00:22:02Yes?
00:22:04Hi, I'm Jane De- uh, Jane Debrulo.
00:22:07Uh, I'm a new member at the BIA.
00:22:10I was sent over here to, uh, to look into the unfortunate incident that happened at your pharmacy last year.
00:22:16Some of our other business members are looking to add extra security precautions to prevent a tragedy.
00:22:22Like that from ever happening again.
00:22:24I wish we had updated security when my wife and I took over from her father.
00:22:29With proper security measures in place, things might have gone very differently.
00:22:34Hmm.
00:22:36Lovely to meet you, Jane.
00:22:38Yes. Yes, lovely to meet you.
00:22:40Uh, do you have a minute? I see Mr. Ganti likes to run a tight ship.
00:22:44He sure does.
00:22:46I have a quick minute.
00:22:48Well, I promise I won't take up too much of your time.
00:22:53Honestly, I couldn't work in the store anymore.
00:22:56The bad memories come flooding back.
00:23:00I do consulting for them every now and then.
00:23:03I still get to see my old customers.
00:23:05They're like friends, you know?
00:23:09Phyllis believed in serving the community.
00:23:12She was selfless.
00:23:14Always did the right thing.
00:23:18I'm so sorry for your loss.
00:23:20It sounds like she was a wonderful woman.
00:23:23Sad, you know?
00:23:25The state of the world when a young boy feels he needs to resort to such devastating extremes.
00:23:32Poor kid shouldn't have been in that position in the first place.
00:23:35Yeah.
00:23:37I can't change what happened.
00:23:39All I can do is choose how I live my life day to day.
00:23:43Well said.
00:23:45Thanks.
00:23:47So, why is the business association interested now?
00:23:52Well, the boy's appeal is coming up and there may be new information stirring up some local interest.
00:23:59I see.
00:24:01Phyllis would have helped that kid if she could.
00:24:04It's tough to think what could have been for all of us.
00:24:08Yeah.
00:24:10She was the love of my life, you know?
00:24:12My aunt is struggling with loss as well.
00:24:15She recently lost her husband.
00:24:17Oh.
00:24:19Give her my condolences.
00:24:21I will. Thank you.
00:24:23That's very kind of you.
00:24:25I just wish there was some way I could help her.
00:24:28You know, even a little.
00:24:30Actually, I attend a group of widows and widowers.
00:24:36Help me immensely to be surrounded by people who understand.
00:24:39Perhaps your aunt could benefit from it too.
00:24:42Oh.
00:24:44Yeah. Thank you for this. I'll pass along the info.
00:24:48All we can do is support each other.
00:24:50Look, I have to go.
00:24:53Nice talking to you.
00:24:55Thanks for your time.
00:25:13What did you see, Joe Harper?
00:25:23So you're ignoring John's calls?
00:25:26No, I'm not ignoring. I'm just avoiding for right now.
00:25:31Sometimes I have a pretty bad track record with relationships.
00:25:34And some good guys aren't all that they claim to be.
00:25:37Jane, John isn't one of those guys.
00:25:39Well, right now I just need some space from John and the police to focus on the truth.
00:25:46I mean, Collins, Ganti, Ryan, the police. Somebody is lying.
00:25:53You are right. Grab your safety goggles.
00:25:58Harold counted on me to do research on any cases with weapons.
00:26:02And you learned ballistics how?
00:26:05How I dated a weapons expert on the police show, Major Justice.
00:26:10You are a woman of mystery with a knowledge of firearms.
00:26:14Want to give it a shot?
00:26:16No, I'm much more comfortable holding a microphone.
00:26:18Come on, Jane. You're a straight shooter.
00:26:20Very funny.
00:26:22I measured and recreated the crime scene.
00:26:25And I fired the weapon from where it was supposed to be.
00:26:28But then I read the autopsy report and I found something very interesting.
00:26:32Let's do it again and see if we get the same result. Or not.
00:26:40Ha! Still got it.
00:26:43Did you learn to shoot from your Major Justice guy too?
00:26:48No, I acted in a spaghetti western with Clint Eastwood, but that's a story for another day.
00:26:54Phyllis was shot in the upper chest, just above the heart.
00:26:58She and I are approximately the same height.
00:27:01In the first shot, the bullet trajectory and entry point is basically level.
00:27:05But the second shot was on a downward trajectory.
00:27:09Right, because you fired the gun from higher up, so that makes sense.
00:27:13In the autopsy report, the path of the bullet is like the second shot.
00:27:17Angled down, which means that the shooter would have been taller than Phyllis.
00:27:22Bingo.
00:27:24Well, I mean, Ryan is quite tall.
00:27:27Yes, he is now. But do you know how fast teenage boys grow?
00:27:31How much they eat?
00:27:32A year ago, at the time of the shooting, maybe he hadn't had his growth spurt.
00:27:38He was five foot six. Phyllis was five foot seven.
00:27:44Which would mean that Ryan would have been in a pretty awkward position to have been the shooter.
00:27:50Any ballistics expert on the stand could have verified this.
00:27:54But there never was a ballistics expert because of the confession.
00:27:57And no one even swapped him for gunpowder.
00:27:59It's like the police were asleep at the wheel on this one.
00:28:02I'd say so.
00:28:04Huh.
00:28:06Then who's lying according to Harold's note?
00:28:09I mean, all I have are some conflicting statements and a few crime scene photos.
00:28:14You have fresh eyes, my dear. New perspective shed new light.
00:28:19Right.
00:28:21You know, the one eyewitness I haven't talked to is Joe Harper.
00:28:24Because of the confession, he was never formally interviewed.
00:28:26Well, what are you waiting for?
00:28:29I still have an hour before my pottery class, so I'm going to fire a few more rounds.
00:28:36Alright, have fun.
00:28:50Hi, I'm calling from the Foundation for Writing Wrong.
00:28:53I'm calling from the Foundation for Writing Wrongs. I'm looking to speak with Joe Harper.
00:29:00He's dead?
00:29:03Joe Harper is dead?
00:29:14Joe Harper is dead?
00:29:16Yeah.
00:29:18His sister said that he had a seizure just a few days after Phyllis Collins was shot.
00:29:23A seizure? From what?
00:29:25I guess he was epileptic.
00:29:27He seemed to have been managing his condition pretty well,
00:29:30and I guess Jason Collins had graciously given him a job at the pharmacy to help him pay for his medication.
00:29:35But he stopped taking care of himself after what he saw that day.
00:29:39Did he ever talk to his sister about it?
00:29:41No.
00:29:42But apparently, after he passed, she found out that he was in a lot of debt to the pharmacy.
00:29:48She's not sure if it was just for the medication,
00:29:51or if Collins had taken pity on him and started giving him personal loans.
00:29:55She had to pay it all back, though.
00:29:57And also she found out he owed a lot of money to some other people.
00:30:01Some rather unsavory characters, if you know what I mean.
00:30:04Wow. He would have wanted to keep all that debt quiet.
00:30:08Yeah, debt can make a person keep some serious secrets.
00:30:12And could be reason for a motive.
00:30:31John John!
00:30:33I missed you on the course these last few weeks.
00:30:36Where have you been hiding?
00:30:38Ah, just some life stuff happening.
00:30:39Yeah, must be important if you're skipping golf with your buddies.
00:30:43She got a name?
00:30:45Ha ha.
00:30:47No, no one in particular. Just helping out some friends.
00:30:50Sure.
00:30:52Well, these friends will expect to see you and your clubs on Saturday.
00:30:56Oh man, the way you swing your clubs, I might have to wear my motorcycle helmet.
00:31:00Okay.
00:31:02Oh, hey, um, I heard the Ryan Shea case is up for appeal.
00:31:06You worked on that, right?
00:31:07I sure did. The kid confessed. Justice was served that day.
00:31:12Wait, how long into the interrogation did he confess?
00:31:16It was, uh, at the end. When else would it be?
00:31:20Right. I heard it went for hours without a break.
00:31:23Look, it took as long as it needed for that kid to just clear his conscience.
00:31:28Hmm. And how long was that?
00:31:30I don't think he'd get it. Everything about that kid was guilty.
00:31:33I mean, he walked in with a gun, shot a lady, she died, and there was two witnesses.
00:31:38I mean, any other jury would have convicted him. Even without the confession.
00:31:42Hmm. Sure, yeah, and after the confession, you wouldn't need to look for any more suspects.
00:31:48You know that as well as I do.
00:31:50Yeah, confession, man. It's as clear as it gets.
00:31:54Hmm. Just, uh, I was wondering why you bring this up now.
00:31:58Hmm?
00:31:59The kid confessed. Case closed.
00:32:03Yeah, but is it, though? I mean, there's the appeal, and you're probably going to have to take the stand.
00:32:10Man, I'm not going to say anything different than I said in my original statement at the time.
00:32:16Why was he processed as an adult, then?
00:32:19I don't know. The orders came from above. You know, they always keep us in the dark on these things.
00:32:27Yeah. Yeah, I know.
00:32:31Anyway, uh, don't forget. Tea time. 8 a.m. sharp.
00:32:368 a.m. I'll see you.
00:32:38Wouldn't want to be you.
00:32:43Five foot eleven. Five foot nine.
00:32:48Alright, so both tall enough to have shot Phyllis, and both still suspects.
00:32:53Kyle Ganti really was the only one that stood to gain anything, right? The opportunity to run his own pharmacy.
00:33:00Jason Collins, he's been so distraught ever since his wife's death, he can't even be a pharmacist anymore.
00:33:07Hmm.
00:33:09How tall was Joe Harper?
00:33:11Poor Mr. Harper. May he rest in peace. He was six foot one.
00:33:15Six foot one.
00:33:19Huh. Also tall enough to have shot Phyllis in the chest at a downward angle, thanks to our resident ballistics expert.
00:33:29Alright guys, what is the motive?
00:33:33What am I missing?
00:33:36Fresh eyes, fresh eyes.
00:33:41Wait, no way.
00:33:43What is it?
00:33:46Okay, the police report said that this magazine was found face down on the floor.
00:33:52We know there was a scuffle between Ryan and Jason Collins.
00:33:55Well, they just knocked the magazine to the floor.
00:33:58No, no, see this was the only one out of place. It's the only one on the floor like this, and the way it's open and face down, it's like it was dropped there.
00:34:08Now that is a fresh perspective. What else?
00:34:11Hmm.
00:34:13Well, Ryan and Kyle both said that they heard a woman scream, but Kyle specifically said that he heard the scream after the gunshot.
00:34:21I always assumed it was Phyllis, but what if...
00:34:25What if there was someone else at the pharmacy?
00:34:28Oh, nice work Jane DaSilva.
00:34:32But who is our magazine fan? Hmm?
00:34:42I don't know.
00:34:43Hey.
00:34:44Hey.
00:35:11Hey.
00:35:13So how are you feeling?
00:35:15Like I've been hit by a bowling ball.
00:35:18Ouch.
00:35:24Can you take me through it?
00:35:26I just finished my grocery shopping.
00:35:29On my way home I got rear-ended. I blacked out and I woke up here.
00:35:35Hmm. Can you tell me anything about the vehicle?
00:35:38I can't remember much. Just headlights really.
00:35:42This has to be related to Ryan. What else could it be?
00:35:46Someone wants us to stop digging.
00:35:48The most important thing here is keeping you safe.
00:35:51So that if we do overturn Ryan's conviction, he has a mother to come home to.
00:36:00Listen, let's try to get some rest, okay?
00:36:13How's it going?
00:36:15Well, I have been calling everyone that was at the pharmacy on the day of the shooting,
00:36:20and so far I'm almost to the bottom of my list and my patients.
00:36:24I'm here to help.
00:36:26Don't you have anything else to do tonight?
00:36:29Without Harold, my dance cart is perpetually open.
00:36:33Well, what about that grief support group that Jason Collins had suggested tonight?
00:36:38Jane, I already told you.
00:36:39It might be good for you to be around some people who know what you're going through.
00:36:43I mean, look.
00:36:46Bingo.
00:36:48Yes!
00:36:50Just think about it.
00:36:52Plus, there's only room for one of us to mope around here in your pajamas.
00:36:55Oh, a widow support group.
00:36:58Being surrounded by sad people while I try to keep up with all the number-dabbing.
00:37:02Besides, who's going to help you find this mystery customer?
00:37:05I think we could both use a fresh perspective.
00:37:08But if you do go, he knows me as Jane DeRulo.
00:37:12So, yeah.
00:37:15Let's see.
00:37:20Uh, hi. May I speak with Jennifer Gilbert, please?
00:37:23Speaking.
00:37:25Hi, good evening. My name is Jane DeSilva.
00:37:27I'm calling on behalf of the Foundation for Righting Wrongs.
00:37:30I'm wondering if you could help me find a mystery customer.
00:37:33Righting Wrongs?
00:37:35I wanted to talk to you about the upcoming appeal of Ryan Shea.
00:37:38Oh.
00:37:40Can you recall what time you picked up your prescription at Collins Pharmacy on January 18th of last year?
00:37:47Was it sometime in the morning?
00:37:49No, I wasn't there.
00:37:51You weren't?
00:37:53Huh. Well, that's interesting.
00:37:55I have you in a police report picking up insulin prescription that morning.
00:37:59Well, I was there, but I didn't see any shooting. I must have just missed it.
00:38:06Sorry, I can't help you.
00:38:09So, was she there or not?
00:38:12Jennifer doesn't seem sure what story she wants to tell.
00:38:16But why would she lie about being at the pharmacy?
00:38:19Well, sometimes people lie to protect themselves.
00:38:22I feel like I could get a better read if I were face to face with her.
00:38:26Sure, but clearly she doesn't want to talk.
00:38:29Maybe a few well-worded questions?
00:38:33From someone not directly related to the murder case?
00:38:37Yeah, like maybe a pharmaceutical rep?
00:38:41Hmm. Well, can't hurt to try.
00:38:44Do you have anything in your fabulous costume closet that might turn me into someone more official?
00:38:51Let's see here. The right outfit can open any door.
00:38:56Okay, not appropriate for business, but super fun, right?
00:39:01I love this jacket.
00:39:04That jacket says stand out at bingo night to me.
00:39:07Wait, wait, wait. Hold on. Don't put it back.
00:39:10Now, Uncle Harold would not want that gorgeous coat or gorgeous you to stay locked up in this house forever.
00:39:17Come here. Put it on.
00:39:19Look at you. You love this jacket.
00:39:22I do.
00:39:24Okay, so go take it out on the town. Show it a good time.
00:39:29Maybe you can even have a little fun yourself.
00:39:32Sadie, I know better than anyone, sometimes you just got to fake it till you make it.
00:39:37But this new chapter of your life?
00:39:40I don't know.
00:39:42I don't know.
00:39:43I know better than anyone, sometimes you just got to fake it till you make it.
00:39:47But this new chapter of your life is going to be so amazing. I know it.
00:39:53But you got to put yourself out there first.
00:39:56I promise your fabulous pajamas and your popcorn will be waiting when you get home.
00:40:01Okay, fine. I'll try.
00:40:05I guess we'll both fake it till we make it.
00:40:09Yes.
00:40:13Okay.
00:40:14Okay.
00:40:41She want to talk to you, she talk to you, John.
00:40:44Okay.
00:41:07Hello, this is the foundation for writing rom-
00:41:15Hmm.
00:41:23She did it.
00:41:28Alright, slick grey power suit. Let's see what doors you can open.
00:41:45Hello?
00:41:48Jennifer?
00:41:53Jennifer?
00:41:56Jennifer Gilbert?
00:42:05Hey!
00:42:08Hey!
00:42:11What?
00:42:14What?
00:42:28Should I be concerned you have a track record for ending up at the crime scenes for the cases you're investigating?
00:42:34I mean, I'd rather not be involved in the finding dead bodies part.
00:42:38I just came to ask him questions. I just have one big one. What happened here?
00:42:45Well, there's no murder weapon. The deceased is not injured. There's pill bottles from Ganti Pharmacy.
00:42:52They're probably just going to chalk it up to suicide.
00:42:55A suicide? Why is the lamp knocked on the floor then? And what about the guy that I saw leaving the scene?
00:43:02This is obviously a homicide.
00:43:03Look, I can assure you forensics will do their due diligence to find the truth.
00:43:08The detectives are investigating every angle.
00:43:10I've already ordered a full toxicology report and we're fingerprinting the back door where you saw the possible suspect's leave.
00:43:17And, uh, why haven't you been returning my calls?
00:43:23We'll make a far more effective team if we work together.
00:43:28I've just had some issues with partnerships in the past.
00:43:31Didn't realize that was an issue.
00:43:35Look, I just need to focus on the details of this case right now by myself, okay?
00:43:41Seems I can't take people at their word.
00:43:46Okay.
00:43:56Hey. Hey.
00:43:58Anything helpful from the landlord?
00:43:59Uh, maybe, but his first words were, who's going to clean that up?
00:44:04Oh, the sensitive type.
00:44:06But most importantly, he said that's not Jennifer.
00:44:10What?
00:44:12That's Jennifer's roommate, Chloe McPherson.
00:44:14So then where's Jennifer?
00:44:16She moved out last week, barely said goodbye. Landlord seemed a little offended by that.
00:44:22Sure, I mean, you know, you cash somebody's rental check each month, you think you know a person.
00:44:26It's not a coincidence.
00:44:27Uh-huh, it's not a coincidence.
00:44:29Did he say where Jennifer went?
00:44:31Uh, well, she said it was none of his business.
00:44:38Tell me she had an emergency contact listed on the rental agreement.
00:44:42Yeah, some aunt out of state.
00:44:45Great.
00:44:47Wait, where are you going?
00:44:49Sounds like I'm going out of state.
00:44:51Wait, I'll, no, no, I should be going with you.
00:44:58Jane, I've got Jennifer's aunt's address like you asked.
00:45:021138 Broomfield Drive.
00:45:18Hold on, let me grab this.
00:45:35Hey wait, can I get one of those bags?
00:45:52Oh!
00:45:54I'm so sorry.
00:45:55I am...
00:45:57It's okay, it's, um, it's just a shirt. Got another one in the car.
00:46:04Is that because you spill coffee on yourself often?
00:46:08Well, you know, actually I'm a salesman, so I'm on the road a lot.
00:46:11Yeah, I do spill coffee on myself more often than I'd like to admit.
00:46:14Just the cost of doing business.
00:46:16Oh, but the cost of your dry cleaning bills.
00:46:19Can I get you another coffee?
00:46:21Um...
00:46:22Well, you could sit at a table. One that doesn't move.
00:46:25You know, I actually can't stay.
00:46:27But you'll take the coffee.
00:46:29Based on the day I'm having, yes, I will take the coffee. It's a must.
00:46:34Two of your strongest coffees, please.
00:46:37Did you actually have a lid for that thing?
00:46:39Yeah, in the car.
00:46:41Oh, good, good. So you like to live life on the edge, huh?
00:46:44You, you have no idea.
00:46:50And that is you.
00:46:52Sorry, again.
00:46:54It's okay, it's fine. Have a good day.
00:46:56Okay.
00:47:01Hey, Sadie.
00:47:03Jane?
00:47:05Are you sure you're okay? You're doing a long drive after the day you've had.
00:47:08Yeah, I'm okay. I'm a little tired, but how are things with you?
00:47:12Well, thank you for pushing me to go to that grief group.
00:47:15I killed at bingo.
00:47:17Grief group? Sounds like a Jane Fonda movie.
00:47:19Well, Counseling Club doesn't have quite the right vibe to it.
00:47:23The people there were just like me.
00:47:26Heartbroken, yet hopeful.
00:47:31I, um, I chatted to Jason Collins for a bit.
00:47:35He was, he was very kind, but terrible at bingo.
00:47:38He and I have, um, actually made plans for, for dinner this evening.
00:47:44Oh, like a date?
00:47:45No, not a date.
00:47:48Just two people who know grief, eating together.
00:47:52Uh, sounds like a date to me, but whatever you want to call it.
00:47:55I can't believe it, but I felt a small sparkle of being alive again.
00:48:01I'm really happy for you, Sadie.
00:48:03You were right.
00:48:05Harold would want me to be happy.
00:48:09And my jacket, too.
00:48:11And my jacket, too.
00:48:19Back off, buddy.
00:48:21Oh, goodness, no problem there. Jason is a complete gentleman.
00:48:26No, no, there's a blue van tailgating me.
00:48:29You know, maybe I'm being paranoid, but I saw a blue van speeding away from the crime scene today, too.
00:48:34Do you think it's the same one?
00:48:36No, I, I can't tell.
00:48:38Well, how long has it been behind you?
00:48:41I mean, I'm on a two-lane highway, so it's got to be behind me, but I'm not sure how long he's been following.
00:48:50Jane? Jane, what's happening?
00:48:53Wait, V8.
00:48:55What?
00:48:57I was trying to read the license plate, but I missed it.
00:49:00What's going on?
00:49:02I don't know, I think somebody just really late for work.
00:49:05Are you sure you're okay?
00:49:06Yeah, I'm, I'm okay. I promise.
00:49:09I'll call you if I need anything else.
00:49:23Jane?
00:49:24Hello?
00:49:25I found-
00:49:26Hello? John! John, can you-
00:49:36John?
00:49:42Okay, that was weird.
00:49:58Hi, um, I'm looking for Jennifer Gilbert. My name's Jane. I'm a friend of hers.
00:50:06You're from the city?
00:50:08Yeah.
00:50:13The city changes people.
00:50:16Jenny's different since she moved back.
00:50:20How so?
00:50:24She's quieter.
00:50:27She had a big laugh, but not anymore.
00:50:33It feels like there's something she's not telling me.
00:50:38I actually think so too. She's scared.
00:50:42Look, it's of the utmost importance that I find her, okay? I just want to help her tell the truth.
00:50:50She works at the casino.
00:50:54Okay, great. I'll go find her there. Thank you.
00:50:58And I promise, I'll do everything I can to protect her.
00:51:09Mom, are you okay? What happened?
00:51:11It's fine, don't worry. Some guy was tailgating me and I got rear-ended. I hit my head on the steering wheel.
00:51:19Were you wearing your seatbelt?
00:51:21Yes, of course I was.
00:51:23Sometimes you forget.
00:51:24I couldn't remind you.
00:51:26Honey, I didn't forget. There's just some awful driver out there. They didn't even stick around to see if I was okay.
00:51:32You were hurt and nobody was there to help you? Are you kidding me?
00:51:35Someone called emergency services and they got there in just a few minutes.
00:51:40You're sure you're okay?
00:51:42I promise. It looks worse than it is.
00:51:46Although I did have to convince the doctor to discharge me just a little bit earlier.
00:51:50Although I did have to convince the doctor to discharge me just a little bit earlier.
00:51:55But I would never miss coming to see you today.
00:51:58It's meatloaf day, Mom. Whatever.
00:52:00Oh, honey.
00:52:03It was Grandpa's birthday today.
00:52:08But I never forget Grandpa's birthday.
00:52:13Good people are working to get you out of here.
00:52:17When you're back home, we'll make Grandpa's chicken soup and we'll remember everything about-
00:52:20What if I-
00:52:25If I don't remember?
00:52:29What if I forget everyone's birthday is all the little things?
00:52:34I'm just as tough as Grandpa, you know.
00:52:37I will fight for you until you walk out that door, Ryan.
00:52:42It's this place, Mom.
00:52:44It's worse every day.
00:53:10Oh, great.
00:53:12Oh, great.
00:53:34Oh!
00:53:38Perfect. Just perfect.
00:53:39Just perfect.
00:53:41Come on.
00:53:43Ring.
00:53:45Great. Okay.
00:53:47Alright.
00:53:49Just keep walking, DeSilva. You got this.
00:53:52You know, how far can the casino really be?
00:54:09You know, how far can the casino really be?
00:54:11You know, how far can the casino really be?
00:54:13You know, how far can the casino really be?
00:54:15You know, how far can the casino really be?
00:54:40You look a little lost.
00:54:42Need a lift?
00:54:44No. No, I think I'm good.
00:54:46Okay.
00:54:48Get in here.
00:54:51Oh, man.
00:54:56I'm gonna burn these when this is all over.
00:55:00How did you even know where I was?
00:55:02Well, Sadie returns my calls.
00:55:04Look, I'm sorry, alright? I didn't mean to ignore you.
00:55:07Hey, look, look. I get it, okay?
00:55:10I've had bad partnerships, too.
00:55:12But we're in this together, okay?
00:55:14And I'm your backup, and I'll always be there for you.
00:55:18Wait, does that make me your backup?
00:55:20I mean, are you sure about that? Me?
00:55:22I can count on one hand the cases that I've solved.
00:55:26Well, lucky for you, you've got good instincts.
00:55:29You know, I'm not gonna lie,
00:55:30lucky for you, you've got good instincts.
00:55:33You know, you were right.
00:55:35Chloe was murdered.
00:55:37Yeah, I found this white, powdery substance on a cup,
00:55:40on the crime scene.
00:55:42Looked like crushed pills.
00:55:44The toxicology report would tell us more.
00:55:46You know what? We should recheck Joe Harper's toxicology report, too.
00:55:50I bet the same drug was used on him.
00:55:52You read my mind.
00:56:01Okay.
00:56:07Okay, I suppose she could have changed her appearance
00:56:10since she's on the run, but according to socials,
00:56:12she's medium height, dark hair, red glasses.
00:56:14Got it.
00:56:16You know what? Why don't you go around front,
00:56:18I'm gonna head around back.
00:56:20Alright, and hey, let's keep a low profile, alright?
00:56:22Yeah.
00:56:24Call me if you need me?
00:56:26Yeah, will do.
00:56:30Hey, you, hold up.
00:56:32I can't, I'm late.
00:56:35Are you the replacement for tonight?
00:56:37Yes, yes, I am.
00:56:39Why do you perform Mrs. Watson at the last minute?
00:56:42Flair for the dramatic, I guess.
00:56:48So, as far as the show...
00:56:51Just do what you're told.
00:56:53Okay, got it.
00:57:01You're on in five.
00:57:03Alright, well, here we go.
00:57:30Got a place to stay?
00:58:00So much for low profile.
00:58:30Roll the dice, place your bet on love
00:58:34Can't put a price on the one you're thinking of
00:58:38So double down on lady luck
00:58:41It all comes back around when you're
00:58:44Love struck, love struck
00:58:47Now it's all up to fate
00:58:50You let it ride, now you can't stand the wait
00:58:54It's all on the line, now you wanna play a trade
00:58:57Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da
00:59:14Hey, funny to see you here.
00:59:17Is it? Seems like a pretty big coincidence to me.
00:59:21Maybe we're just destined to have that coffee date after all.
00:59:24Jane, what's going on?
00:59:27I was just about to ask Coffee Guy here the same thing.
00:59:31Did you follow me here?
00:59:33Okay, okay, look. I'm sorry I flirted with you.
00:59:37I have work to do, okay? I have to go.
00:59:40What kind of work?
00:59:42Sorry, who are you?
00:59:44Police business.
00:59:46Answer the lady's question.
00:59:49I'm an insurance adjuster.
00:59:51I'm investigating one of our clients for insurance fraud.
00:59:54Insurance fraud?
00:59:55Yeah, my client, Jennifer...
00:59:57Jennifer Gilbert?
00:59:59Yeah, she was abusing her health benefits by buying insulin for her roommate who was unemployed.
01:00:04Her roommate? Chloe McPherson?
01:00:07Right. I spoke to Chloe this morning. She already admitted her part in the scam.
01:00:12You know, insulin costs a lot of money. They stole thousands of dollars from us.
01:00:16Our lawyers want to press criminal charges.
01:00:18And so you killed her?
01:00:19No.
01:00:25She's dead.
01:00:27Okay, no, no, no. She was very much alive when I left her this morning at 9.30.
01:00:31So Jennifer's on the run from insurance fraud.
01:00:34Oh, stay put. I'm not done with you yet.
01:00:37Okay, but I am just the insurance guy, okay?
01:00:40Do you think the insurance fraud is why Jennifer doesn't want to say she was at the pharmacy that day?
01:00:44Wait.
01:00:49That's Jason Collins.
01:00:52Hey, stop!
01:00:57No, no, no, no, no!
01:01:04Security!
01:01:06I promise I'm just trying to help. Stay away from me.
01:01:09Oh, hold up. Jennifer Gilbert, right?
01:01:13Detective John Cameron, this is Jane DaSilva. You're part of an active investigation.
01:01:19You're Jane?
01:01:21Yeah. I was trying to tell you. Which way did he go?
01:01:25He just disappeared in the crowd before I could get to him.
01:01:27Listen, I need to take a look at the casino security footage.
01:01:30Yeah, it's down the hall. Buster on the right.
01:01:34Alright, thank you.
01:01:36Come on, let's go have a chat.
01:01:38Sorry.
01:01:43Look, Jennifer, I know this must be totally overwhelming for you.
01:01:47You can't change the past, but you can change the future.
01:01:52Just tell me the truth, okay? Everything exactly as it happened that day.
01:01:58There's a young man's future on the line here.
01:02:02I wasn't trying to commit fraud. I was just, I was trying to help my friend.
01:02:06Doing the decent thing. I mean, the insurance companies, they make so much money. What does it matter to them?
01:02:11Okay, so how exactly did your plan with Chloe work?
01:02:15I put my name under Chloe's diabetes prescription so the pharmacy would charge it to my insurance.
01:02:21Mr. Collins caught on, but he didn't actually care. He was making money from it, too.
01:02:28So Jason Collins' pharmacy wasn't quite as horrible.
01:02:31He was making money from it, too.
01:02:34So Jason Collins' pharmacy wasn't quite as wholesome as it looked.
01:02:39I was there that day.
01:02:51Hey Artie, how are you?
01:02:52What?
01:02:58I got this. I gave you my word. Friday after work is payday. I'll give you everything, man.
01:03:07Okay, I'll get more. I'll figure something out. You stay away from my sister.
01:03:23Okay.
01:03:36How may I help you today?
01:03:45Please.
01:03:47I need these.
01:03:51I need assistance here.
01:03:56Jason!
01:04:17You'll say that the boy shot her. Otherwise, I will expose you, and you will spend the rest of your life running in jail. Okay? Get out of here.
01:04:43No!
01:04:47Chloe heard about Ryan Shea's upcoming appeal on the news. She couldn't take the guilt any longer.
01:04:55So she's the one that sent the note to Ryan's mom, Sandra.
01:04:59Yeah. I begged her not to. It would send us both to jail, but she said she had to clear her conscience.
01:05:07She said she'd work out a repayment plan with the insurance company first, and then find a way to protect me.
01:05:12No. I was the one keeping her alive by getting her the insulin.
01:05:17No. Chloe telling the truth was a liability. And after Jason Collins took care of Joe Harper, you were the only one left that knew the truth.
01:05:26He killed Joe too?
01:05:29Yeah.
01:05:31He was always so nice to everyone.
01:05:34I'm sorry. I'm gonna be right back, okay? Wait right here.
01:05:42Okay.
01:05:53Hey.
01:05:58Bingo.
01:06:04Why would he kill his wife?
01:06:06Greed. Egomania. Opportunity. Sounds like Collins had it all.
01:06:12What's to stop him now?
01:06:16This is John Cameron, Baltimore PD. I need APB out on a blue van. License plate starting with V8. Jason Collins, male, 50s.
01:06:27Wanted for questioning for murder and attempted murder. Suspect is considered dangerous and a high flight risk.
01:06:33Use caution upon approach.
01:06:37He was right in front of us the whole time.
01:06:40Look, we're onto him. The whole force is looking for him now. We'll find him.
01:07:04Sadie. Don't you look lovely.
01:07:09Oh.
01:07:10How are you?
01:07:11Oh, I'm ready for our dinner. Oh, I just need to gather my purse.
01:07:17Well, maybe we could have a drink here first and then go?
01:07:21Oh. Oh, okay. Um, I make a mean Manhattan.
01:07:26Sounds wonderful.
01:07:27Oh, come in.
01:07:28Come in.
01:07:33Wait. He was supposed to be meeting Sadie tonight for dinner.
01:07:37Sadie?
01:07:38Oh, I got to call her. Oh, this is all my fault.
01:07:43I encouraged her to go to that grief group with him and now I...
01:07:47Look, Sadie's going to be fine. She's a smart woman who can take care of herself.
01:07:52That's right.
01:07:54Look, I'll call in a safety check until we get there, okay?
01:07:56Okay.
01:08:21It's been a while.
01:08:22Me too.
01:08:27Oh.
01:08:30You know, you're very good.
01:08:32Oh. Oh, thank you.
01:08:36Oh!
01:08:37Oh!
01:08:53I'm so sorry, Jason. You shouldn't have to see that. Let me...
01:08:59Sadie DeSilva?
01:09:01Baltimore Police. Wellness check.
01:09:04Oh.
01:09:08Do what I say, and I won't shoot you.
01:09:15Answer!
01:09:17Yes, that's me! Sadie here!
01:09:20Ma'am, I've been asked to check on you.
01:09:24Everything's fine.
01:09:25Everything's fine!
01:09:28Tell her you're alone and getting ready for bed.
01:09:30Ma'am, if you could open the door.
01:09:33Go ahead, if that's what you want.
01:09:35You know, um, I'm quite tired.
01:09:39Getting ready for bed.
01:09:41I'm embarrassed to say I'm already in my 90.
01:09:45I'm sure Detective Cameron is being overly cautious, once again.
01:09:51If you would be so kind as to wait in your car
01:09:54while I call him to straighten all of this out, I'd really appreciate it.
01:09:59All right, ma'am. I'll be right outside if you need me.
01:10:04I was nominated for a Golden Globe in 87,
01:10:07but I dare say that was my best performance to date.
01:10:12Get in the living room.
01:10:13I can't believe I agreed to go on a date with you!
01:10:16I'm sorry, Sadie.
01:10:18I no longer believe in long-term relationships.
01:10:22I spent decades taking orders from my wife and her father.
01:10:28He never liked me.
01:10:29He poisoned her against me.
01:10:31I made that business what it was.
01:10:32It was me. I did it.
01:10:34And when he died, I got nothing.
01:10:36I was written out of the will.
01:10:38But now it's my time.
01:10:39It's my turn.
01:10:41And I'm not about to let anyone stop me now.
01:10:46Go get me a glass of water.
01:10:48I don't take orders from psychopaths.
01:10:52Do you always have a comeback for everything?
01:10:54You're a husband.
01:10:55Do you always have a comeback for everything?
01:10:58Your husband must be happy that he's finally resting in peace.
01:11:04As much as I miss Harold, I don't plan on seeing him anytime soon.
01:11:09Get me a glass of water.
01:11:11Now!
01:11:26Ow!
01:11:43You messed with the wrong widow!
01:11:46Sadie!
01:11:48Oh my gosh, are you okay?
01:11:49It's not the worst date I've ever been on.
01:11:53Jason Collins.
01:11:55You're under arrest for the murder of Phyllis Collins.
01:11:57For the murder of Chloe McPherson and the attempted murder of Jennifer Gilbert.
01:12:01Anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law. Cuffs.
01:12:05You're done with serving your community.
01:12:07But how do you feel about serving time?
01:12:12I'm so glad you're okay.
01:12:22Yep, he's being released today.
01:12:24Just got here now.
01:12:26Nope, didn't say what time, but figured I'd wait.
01:12:29Otherwise, everything's looking good, Dad.
01:12:32Really.
01:12:34Love you too.
01:12:36Mom!
01:12:38Ryan?
01:12:42Ryan has been released on good behavior and time served for the robbery.
01:12:46So he'll be on probation for a few months, but...
01:12:49You can go home.
01:12:50My baby.
01:12:52Thank you, Jane. John.
01:12:56Well, we have solid new evidence and witness statements detailing that it was actually Jason Collins who shot his wife Phyllis that day in the pharmacy.
01:13:04And I'll be leading an investigation into a police officer's interrogation conduct in Ryan's case.
01:13:10What happened to Ryan wasn't fair.
01:13:12And I'm going to make sure that a false confession is never recorded in our precinct again.
01:13:17Thank you. Thank you.
01:13:20Can we please go home now?
01:13:22Yes, absolutely. I hear you make a mean chicken soup, so go enjoy.
01:13:26See you guys.
01:13:30Yeah.
01:13:31Chicken soup?
01:13:32Not good.
01:13:41Hey.
01:13:43What's going on?
01:13:44Nothing. Just thinking about how you used to be my friend and how you're all proud of letting a murderer go for you.
01:13:52Ben, I'm still your friend, okay?
01:13:56But I won't be for much longer if you keep breaking protocol.
01:13:59No, I get it.
01:14:00You've gotten all high and mighty, and you actually think you're better than the rest of us.
01:14:06The thing is, we work damn hard to get criminals off the street, and here you are, just putting them right back in jail.
01:14:12And here you are, just putting them right back out there.
01:14:15He's a kid. An innocent boy.
01:14:18Right. Wait till your so-called innocent boy pulls another armed robbery, and you'll be taking that call. Not me.
01:14:25Not gonna happen. He's a good kid.
01:14:29You know, you should have had my back, like they taught at the academy.
01:14:34But, uh, you're on your own now, man.
01:14:37Sorry, but I better watch your back. Betrayal often comes from those close to us.
01:14:43Oh. Okay, buddy.
01:14:55Look what I found. This might be the one.
01:15:05Perfect.
01:15:08Shall I call you a cab?
01:15:09Uh, maybe just a minute.
01:15:12Look at you. A spitting image of your mother.
01:15:17She would be so proud of you. Not to mention Harold would be bursting with pride to see you finish what he started.
01:15:26You really think so?
01:15:30I still feel like I'm just bumbling along.
01:15:32Then you bumble on. You've proven yourself an intuitive and clever detective.
01:15:40Because of you, Ryan Shay can start a fresh chapter of his life.
01:15:45He's free to finish school, go to college, have a family, and grow old with the people he loves.
01:15:54Did you know that Uncle Harold had been paying for Sandra's medication while Ryan was in jail?
01:16:00Oh, Harold. I had no idea.
01:16:05Yeah, Sandra told me.
01:16:07You know, it seems to me you and I both have an opportunity here for a fresh start ourselves.
01:16:19There might be a great life and love here if you open yourself up to it.
01:16:26Yeah. But what about you? I'm so sorry. I can't believe I set you up with a murderer.
01:16:38You know, it was kind of exhilarating. I faced death and I knew it wasn't my time.
01:16:47It made me realize I had a lot left to fight for.
01:16:52You ready?
01:16:53Yes.
01:16:54Oh, you look lovely.
01:16:59Enjoy your time with John tonight.
01:17:02I will.
01:17:05Thank you, Sadie. I'll see you when I get home.
01:17:07Okay.
01:17:08Don't wait up.
01:17:09Oh, alright. Bye.
01:17:16To another case solved.
01:17:18And to a fantastic partnership.
01:17:21Thanks for having my back, John.
01:17:22I know who my friends are.
01:17:25Oh, I'm just not used to people being there for me. Even when maybe I haven't asked them to be.
01:17:33Hey, I want to be there for you. With you.
01:17:37But mostly, I got to see whatever insane outfit you're going to wear next.
01:17:42Oh, looks like it's our turn.
01:17:46What?
01:17:47Oh, I requested a song with the band.
01:17:51Oh.
01:17:52And it looks like they need a singer and a drummer to help perform it.
01:17:57Really?
01:17:58Really.
01:17:59Huh.
01:18:00Will you share your talents with me and this lucky audience?
01:18:02Yes, I absolutely will.
01:18:06That's your step.
01:18:11Alright.
01:18:15Oh, and break a rib.
01:18:18You got it.
01:18:25Love is a game.
01:18:29Love is a mystery.
01:18:38With every little twist you'll be in so deep you can't see the sun.
01:18:47And it's only just begun.
01:18:49Don't try to solve it.
01:18:52It won't do you any good.
01:18:57The secrets love tell put you under its spell.
01:19:01You wouldn't escape if you could.
01:19:05Cause love is a mystery.
01:19:10It only takes a kiss to be falling madly for the one.
01:19:18And it's only just begun.
01:19:49In part A, we're going to count how many squares there are.
01:19:54And we're going to point to the decimal places.
01:19:59Count with me.
01:20:011, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
01:20:10So there are 10 squares in each column.
01:20:141, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
01:20:19So there are 10 squares in each column.
01:20:241, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
01:20:30So there are 10 squares in each column.
01:20:341, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
01:20:39So there are 40 squares in each column.
01:20:45Do you understand?
01:20:47Write it down in your notebook.
01:20:50Now, let's move on to part B.
01:20:53Count with me.
01:20:5510, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64.
01:21:07So in part B, we have 64 squares.
01:21:1564 squares is equal to 60 and 4 units.
01:21:23We have just completed part B.
01:21:27Let's start with part C.
01:21:30Count with me.
01:21:3210, 20, 30, 40, 50.
01:21:38So the number of squares in part C is 50.
01:21:4850 is equal to 50 and 0 units.
01:21:57Is it correct?
01:21:59Let's move on to part D.
01:22:03Count with me.
01:22:0510, 20, 30, 40, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57.
01:22:20So the number of squares in part D is 57.
01:22:3057 is equal to 50 and 7 units.
01:22:37Now, let's complete the answer A, B, C, D in the notebook.
01:22:45Then click like and subscribe to my channel to learn math together in the next video.
01:22:50Goodbye and see you again.