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00:00:00Taking B for bedtime, if that doesn't cure it, just take two.
00:00:05No, don't call the doctor when your heart is blue.
00:00:24Wow, you are a tough act to follow, Jane.
00:00:27Yeah, I think you're up for the challenge.
00:00:29It's a great crowd. Break a rib, John.
00:00:33What?
00:00:34Well, during my best performance ever, I actually broke a rib on stage.
00:00:39Wow, singing with a broken rib. You're an interesting case, Jane DaSilva.
00:00:46Um, how about a drink after my set?
00:00:50Oh, okay. Yeah. Over there.
00:00:56Great.
00:00:57See you.
00:00:58Bravo! Cheers to my gorgeous niece breaking a rib.
00:01:05Aw, thank you for knowing me so well.
00:01:07Well, having you back in Baltimore helps keep all of our family's quirks and stories alive.
00:01:13Yeah, even though our family's just the two of us now.
00:01:17I miss Mom and Uncle Harold all the time.
00:01:20I miss them too.
00:01:22But we have so many good memories.
00:01:24Yeah.
00:01:27And John has been so helpful too, getting you up to speed on all the recent files.
00:01:33John has been, uh, pretty great.
00:01:38Wait, I know that great.
00:01:42I felt that when I first started dating Harold.
00:01:47I felt that when I first started dating Harold.
00:01:52I saw you two as you came off stage.
00:01:55Well, I mean, he did ask me for a drink after his set, but...
00:01:58Did he?
00:02:00It's just a drink. It's not a big deal.
00:02:04Besides, I don't have time for all the dating distractions anyway.
00:02:09Mm-hmm.
00:02:39Um, any idea who that was that John just left with?
00:02:43The John that you just said you weren't interested in? That John?
00:02:47Yeah, I mean, what was it, like his long lost sister or cousin or something?
00:02:52Oh, yeah, that hug seemed totally platonic.
00:02:56Mm-hmm.
00:02:58Look, it's just, it's not like John to leave his band, okay? I'm gonna go check. I'll be back.
00:03:43Oh, man.
00:03:45Every one of you cases deserves justice.
00:03:48But if I take on too many and get overwhelmed, then that helps absolutely no one.
00:03:57Oh.
00:03:59You don't have to knock. You work at the foundation too.
00:04:02Just didn't want to interrupt you talking to your unsolved cases.
00:04:08Hey, I'm sorry for rushing off when we had some plans.
00:04:11You got my text though, right?
00:04:13Yeah, no, no need to apologize. I mean, it's fine.
00:04:16I haven't even really been looking at my phone. You know, I've just been here, busy busy.
00:04:20So, it's not like it was a date or anything.
00:04:22Jane, I can explain.
00:04:24The only explaining you have to do is to your band.
00:04:26Because, quite frankly, they were very off without you.
00:04:29But me, I am fine.
00:04:32There's someone I'd like to introduce you to.
00:04:36Oh, uh, great. Hi. Hi.
00:04:40I'm Jane.
00:04:42This is Sandra Shea.
00:04:44Thanks for seeing me at such a late hour.
00:04:46Your uncle often worked at night too.
00:04:50Sandra was Harold's last client before he passed away.
00:04:53And Sandra's son is in prison for a crime he maintains he didn't commit.
00:04:59Oh.
00:05:01Oh.
00:05:03Oh, uh, gosh, I'm so sorry. How can we help?
00:05:07Well, last night Sandra received an anonymous note she thought we should see.
00:05:13And then tonight she thought she heard someone breaking into her apartment.
00:05:17I was so upset that I made John come check it out.
00:05:20I met with Harold at the club a few times before.
00:05:23He said I could trust John.
00:05:25Ryan's case is up for appeal.
00:05:28And it's getting a lot of coverage in the news, which brings out all kinds of weirdos and bad tips.
00:05:34But we have to make sure we investigate every lead.
00:05:38Ryan deserves that.
00:05:39Of course.
00:05:41You know, I think I saw his case somewhere in here.
00:05:44He's young, right?
00:05:46Sixteen at the time of the shooting. He's just a minor.
00:05:50Why don't you tell me about him, Sandra?
00:05:56Ryan has always been a good kid.
00:06:00He helped our neighbors with the yard work.
00:06:02He tutored the younger kids at school.
00:06:05He was the top of his class.
00:06:08Wanted to go to an Ivy League school.
00:06:11Doesn't sound like the beginnings of a hardened criminal to me.
00:06:15Ryan's appeal is in five days.
00:06:17Without any new information he'll be serving out his full fifteen year sentence.
00:06:21This note proves there's somebody out there who knows the truth and can help.
00:06:25We need to find them.
00:06:27I think we might be able to help you do that, but...
00:06:30Did you say fifteen years for robbery?
00:06:36I was seriously ill last year.
00:06:39I couldn't afford my prescription medication, so...
00:06:43Ryan took the handgun from my safe and attempted to rob a pharmacy.
00:06:47To get the medication I needed to live.
00:06:50Of course he did. He was terrified of losing his mom.
00:06:54It's so nice to have an empathetic ear.
00:06:57Ryan made a big mistake robbing that pharmacy and he knows it.
00:07:02But he would never mean to kill someone.
00:07:06Somebody died?
00:07:14Phyllis Collins. A beloved member of the community.
00:07:18Owned the pharmacy with her husband Jason Collins.
00:07:21Ryan was cast as a villain from day one.
00:07:24But he's just worried sick about me.
00:07:26It wasn't premeditated. He wasn't wearing a mask or covering up his identity.
00:07:31It wasn't for narcotics or money.
00:07:34He was holding Sandra's prescription papers.
00:07:37Sounds like he didn't even think about how to get away with it.
00:07:39Just about trying to save you.
00:07:42The police held him for hours and forced him to give a false confession.
00:07:46We don't know that, Sandra.
00:07:48He was exhausted. Stressed.
00:07:51They pressured him to say what they wanted to hear.
00:07:53Harold began this investigation when he was sick.
00:07:57Did Sadie help on the investigation at all?
00:08:00No, I think he wanted to focus on it alone.
00:08:02To prove he could still be useful.
00:08:04He didn't want anyone to know about his illness.
00:08:07Not even Sadie?
00:08:08Not least of all Sadie.
00:08:11Wow.
00:08:13If Uncle Harold took on this case when he was fighting an illness, there must have been a good reason.
00:08:18Right. Right. He might have found something to point to Ryan's innocence.
00:08:22I've tried tracking down the truth myself, but people just don't want to talk to me about it anymore.
00:08:28Well, I want to talk with you, Sandra. I do.
00:08:33But first, I'm going to go make us some tea. Alright?
00:08:37Tea makes everything better.
00:08:48Ryan is facing 15 years behind bars?
00:08:51If it's not true and he didn't kill Phyllis, we've got to help him win his appeal.
00:08:56It's not fair for him to lose so much of his life to a childhood error in judgment.
00:08:59The problem is Ryan confessed to the robbery and the shooting.
00:09:03He was convicted of murder as an adult.
00:09:06Why would he confess to something he didn't do?
00:09:10Well, false confessions are rare, but they do happen.
00:09:14The interrogation was over a year ago.
00:09:16And he now maintains he was coerced into the confession and never fired the gun.
00:09:22Well, we all make mistakes.
00:09:25Yeah, well, murder is no small mistake.
00:09:28I'm stating the obvious here. It's devastating for the victim's family, the person who pulled the trigger, and their family too.
00:09:37Here it is.
00:09:41Alright, Sandra. Uncle Harold thought that this case deserved a second look.
00:09:46So, we need to find the truth. We need to find justice for Ryan.
00:09:51We'll take it from here, Sandra, and I promise that we will do everything we can for your son.
00:09:56Thank you, Jane.
00:10:01Here, I'll walk you out.
00:10:16You sure you're okay?
00:10:17Yeah, yeah, I'm fine. We're just visitors here, you know? Ryan's gotta be here for so long.
00:10:23This must tear Sandra apart every time she has to come visit him.
00:10:26No, it does. She comes here every week without fail.
00:10:29Hey.
00:10:30Sorry.
00:10:31Put this on.
00:10:32Thanks.
00:10:33Well, we are gonna bring some light to this case.
00:10:39You sure you're alright?
00:10:40Yeah, yeah, I'm fine. I was just, you know, got a lot on my mind.
00:10:44Okay.
00:11:00Hey, Ryan. Your mom sent us here to help.
00:11:05She told me.
00:11:10Thank you for coming. I swear I didn't do it. I don't even know how to shoot a gun.
00:11:15Okay, okay. Well, do you know who did shoot Phyllis then?
00:11:20I don't know what all happened so fast.
00:11:23Alright, well, Ryan, if we're gonna help you, we gotta start answering some of these questions, okay?
00:11:28I went into the pharmacy with the gun. It was a stupid idea, I know, but I didn't know what else to do.
00:11:34My mom was so sick, she couldn't get out of bed. It was wrong, but I don't remember shooting the gun.
00:11:41Ryan, were you in the pharmacy when the gun went off?
00:11:48I don't know. I don't remember.
00:11:51Well, what do you remember?
00:11:53My hands wouldn't stop shaking.
00:11:59I didn't want to be there. I didn't know what to say.
00:12:05I felt so cold.
00:12:13How can I help you today?
00:12:18Just a little help.
00:12:19Why?
00:12:23I just wanted her to understand.
00:12:28To help me, please.
00:12:34I just wanted the pharmacist to take the prescriptions.
00:12:38I need these. To help mom.
00:12:42Can I get some assistance out here?
00:12:47I didn't see them coming.
00:12:50Oh!
00:12:54Look, Ryan, I know this is really difficult for you to talk about, okay? But please try.
00:13:02She grabbed onto me. Hard.
00:13:06Tried to take the gun away from me, and next thing I know there's a woman screaming and I'm running out of the pharmacy, but...
00:13:12I didn't have the gun.
00:13:15I never wanted anyone to get hurt. I just wanted to save my mom.
00:13:19I know. I know, Ryan. I understand.
00:13:23Nothing more terrifying than the thought of losing your mom.
00:13:28Ryan, why would you admit to a murder you didn't commit?
00:13:33The cops kept pushing and pushing, asking questions.
00:13:38I told them I didn't know what happened, and they said it was convenient that I didn't remember.
00:13:44They were putting words in my mouth. It's like they twisted everything I said.
00:13:49I was in that room all night.
00:13:52It was so bright. They didn't let me rest.
00:13:56I just wanted to sleep. I was so tired.
00:14:00I mean, that's a horrible way to treat anyone.
00:14:04Let alone someone so young and terrified for his mother.
00:14:08I mean, why would the cops do that?
00:14:11They wouldn't.
00:14:13The procedure is to have a guardian present when questioning anyone underage.
00:14:17It was just me.
00:14:20I didn't even know it was real after a few hours.
00:14:23The policeman said if I confessed, I could see my mom.
00:14:27Ryan, I am so sorry this happened to you. We were going to do everything we could.
00:14:31Sorry. That was clearly an accident.
00:14:34Against protocol. It won't happen again.
00:14:37What? Let's go.
00:14:39Why? I didn't do anything.
00:14:41We'll come back.
00:14:43Ryan, I'm sorry.
00:14:44We'll be back.
00:14:46But I didn't do anything.
00:14:52Would have been nice if you would have had my back in there.
00:14:55Hey, I always do, but you can't touch a prisoner. Okay?
00:14:59It's an automatic out. We didn't need to make any more trouble for Ryan.
00:15:03No, you're right. You're right.
00:15:06But I am going to find out exactly what went on.
00:15:09Meet me at the foundation tomorrow.
00:15:11Ryan and Sandra deserve justice.
00:15:15Okay.
00:15:27Oh, thanks for joining me today.
00:15:30Look, I'm on your side, Jane. I'm committed to helping. You know that.
00:15:37How can I help?
00:15:38Oh.
00:15:40Hey.
00:15:42Oh, well I found the ballistics report.
00:15:44Okay.
00:15:46Here we go. The firearm tied to the bullet wound belonged to Ryan's grandfather.
00:15:52Huh.
00:15:54Huh. And it seems like Ryan's grandfather only had the one handgun.
00:15:59And after he passed, Sandra had kept it in a safe. But Ryan knew where she kept the key.
00:16:04Hmm.
00:16:05Hmm.
00:16:08Gosh, Harold was so thorough though. I mean, look at all these notes. He had them on everything.
00:16:15I recognize that handwriting anywhere.
00:16:18I wonder what he wanted to ask you.
00:16:21Oh, he often bounced around the details of a case. Or maybe what he could make me for lunch that day.
00:16:27Oh, I remember he made a really good grilled cheese.
00:16:31If you'll excuse me, I just need a minute.
00:16:36Oh.
00:16:38Maybe I shouldn't have said anything.
00:16:41I can't imagine how hard it must be for Sadie without Harold.
00:16:45I just wish there was some way I could make it all better.
00:16:51Harold and Sadie were lucky.
00:16:54Not many people get to have a bond like theirs.
00:16:57Okay, uh, well, we've heard Ryan's version of things, so, um, why don't we...
00:17:07You know what, why don't you walk me through the police procedures that were used that day.
00:17:11Maybe we can find out what went so wrong in the interrogation room.
00:17:15Sure.
00:17:18Okay.
00:17:27Well, it'd be difficult to prove a false confession since there are witnesses in the pharmacy.
00:17:32Well, right now everyone's a suspect.
00:17:35All right, there was...
00:17:37Jason Collins.
00:17:39Jason Collins, who was the owner, the pharmacist, and Phyllis' husband.
00:17:43Mm-hmm. All right.
00:17:45And then...
00:17:47Kyle Ganti.
00:17:49Assistant pharmacist. He was in the back room refilling prescriptions.
00:17:53Right. And...
00:17:55Joe Harper.
00:17:58He was stocking shelves at the time of the robbery.
00:18:01Hmm.
00:18:03Joe, Jason, and Kyle.
00:18:07It's weird that all three witnesses were employed by the pharmacy at the time of the shooting.
00:18:11I mean, it's a little suspicious, right?
00:18:15I mean...
00:18:23Oh.
00:18:27Hmm.
00:18:29Who's lying?
00:18:39Harold's right. Someone is lying.
00:18:42And if Ryan's telling the truth and he didn't shoot Phyllis, then somebody else did.
00:18:46And they're still out there.
00:18:48Look, I know you feel for this kid, Jane, but you can't let your emotions lead you around.
00:18:53You can't go off half-cocked.
00:18:55How? What are you talking about?
00:18:58Maybe emotion isn't a bad thing right now. Think about it.
00:19:01The law has no emotion, Jane. It runs on facts.
00:19:05How can you not be emotional about this right now?
00:19:08If Ryan's confession was false, or worse, coerced,
00:19:12then officers in your precinct were involved in a wrongful conviction.
00:19:16Yeah. Okay. Well, I have to accept that as a possibility.
00:19:20But look, we don't know what went on in that room.
00:19:22And I happen to know the officers that ran that interrogation, and they are good guys.
00:19:27Well, maybe you don't know them as well as you think you do.
00:19:30We can't jump straight to coercion.
00:19:32Maybe the kid was just scared and couldn't remember what he did or didn't do.
00:19:37Maybe he was in shock.
00:19:39How can you trust them so completely?
00:19:42Why are you interrogating me? I'm on your side.
00:19:46I know, John. I know.
00:19:47Look, why don't you go review the video of Ryan's confession, alright?
00:19:51See how it played out. Maybe something got overlooked.
00:19:54Okay. Yeah. I'll take a look.
00:19:56Alright. I'm going to head back to the scene of the crime and retrace Ryan's steps.
00:20:00See if I can get a feel for it myself.
00:20:02Okay. And just try to be impartial when you ask questions. Okay?
00:20:06When am I not impartial? It's practically my middle name.
00:20:09And like you said, the killer's still out there.
00:20:18Thanks so much.
00:20:20Next!
00:20:24May I have your prescription?
00:20:26Ah, uh, prescription. I actually don't have one of those.
00:20:29Next!
00:20:31But, I do have a non-medical question for you.
00:20:34Okay.
00:20:36I have a question for you.
00:20:38What is it?
00:20:40What is it?
00:20:41Next!
00:20:43But, I do have a non-medical question for you.
00:20:46Okay.
00:20:48I am from the Business Improvement Association,
00:20:51and I'm here looking into the robbery that took place at your store last year.
00:20:56Just to ensure-
00:20:58Maybe you can see we're very busy. Next!
00:21:04Thanks so much.
00:21:11Seems you have a bit of a lull in customers at the moment.
00:21:15Look, I'm trying to make the crime a distant memory.
00:21:19When I took over the business after the shooting,
00:21:21Jason and I fought hard to bring back all the loyal customers.
00:21:24I can understand that.
00:21:26You own a lucrative business and don't want it stained by an old crime.
00:21:30I didn't just get this business handed to me.
00:21:33I started here as a stock boy while working my way through school,
00:21:36then spent years as Jason Collins' assistant.
00:21:39Now you own the place.
00:21:41Things have worked out pretty well for you since the incident.
00:21:45I don't know what you're insinuating,
00:21:48but I wasn't involved.
00:21:50I didn't actually see anything. I was at the back filling prescriptions.
00:21:56I heard a gunshot.
00:21:58Then a woman screamed.
00:22:01That's it.
00:22:03So, you say you didn't see anything,
00:22:07but you named Ryan Shay as the shooter.
00:22:09How is that?
00:22:11That kid entered the store with a loaded gun.
00:22:13That's intent to commit murder.
00:22:16He knew what he was doing.
00:22:23Any chance there's a video surveillance footage from that day?
00:22:28Did the police get a chance to see it during their investigation?
00:22:32There was no security system inside the store before the shooting.
00:22:35The Collins were too trusting.
00:22:37Didn't feel the need for one.
00:22:39The community had never experienced any crime before.
00:22:42And you?
00:22:45I'm not taking any chances.
00:22:49No one is going to take my business away from me.
00:22:53I have work to do.
00:22:55Just one last small question.
00:22:58Is Jason Collins still involved with the business?
00:23:01He sometimes does consulting for me, from time to time.
00:23:04Oh, great.
00:23:06I would love if you could give him my number
00:23:09and have him just give me a call back.
00:23:15Great.
00:23:17One last thing.
00:23:19About Joe Harper.
00:23:21Next!
00:23:23Sorry, yeah.
00:23:35James?
00:23:37So, do air conditioners just jump out of windows?
00:23:41Do you mean fly or jump?
00:23:43Where are you?
00:23:45Are you okay?
00:23:47Don't worry, Sadie.
00:23:49I'm fine, I promise.
00:23:51Hold on.
00:23:53Oh.
00:23:55You know what?
00:23:57Let me call you back.
00:23:59John's on the other line.
00:24:00Hello?
00:24:02Hey.
00:24:04There's a time cut in the interrogation footage.
00:24:06Got him.
00:24:08Two minutes is missing after the four hour mark.
00:24:11But don't jump to any-
00:24:13Police interference!
00:24:15Conclusions.
00:24:17What don't they want us to see?
00:24:19Or it could have been a bathroom break.
00:24:22Doesn't necessarily point to anything nefarious.
00:24:24Why are you so convinced that the cops are innocent and not Ryan?
00:24:28Look, I'm not trying to be a hypocrite.
00:24:30I know better than you do there are dirty cops.
00:24:32But not these guys.
00:24:34I went to the academy with them.
00:24:36They're upstanding members of the force.
00:24:38Uh, they did interrogate him for hours.
00:24:41Well into the night, without an adult or an attorney present.
00:24:44True.
00:24:46But until we have definitive proof, there's-
00:24:48John, let me call you back. I think Jason Collins just showed up.
00:25:01Yes.
00:25:03Alright.
00:25:08Uh, Jason Collins?
00:25:10Yes?
00:25:12Hi, I'm Jane De- uh, Jane DeBrulo.
00:25:15Uh, I'm a new member at the BIA.
00:25:17I was sent over here to uh,
00:25:19to look into the unfortunate incident that happened at your pharmacy last year.
00:25:24Some of our other business members are looking to add extra security precautions
00:25:27to prevent a tragedy like that from ever happening again.
00:25:31I wish we had updated security when my wife and I took over from her father.
00:25:36With proper security measures in place, things might have gone very differently.
00:25:41Hmm.
00:25:43Lovely to meet you, Jane.
00:25:45Uh, yes. Yes, lovely to meet you.
00:25:47Uh, do you have a minute?
00:25:49I see Mr. Ganti likes to run a tight ship.
00:25:51He sure does.
00:25:53I have a quick minute.
00:25:54Well, I promise I won't take up too much of your time.
00:26:02Honestly, I couldn't work in the store anymore.
00:26:05The bad memories come flooding back.
00:26:09I do consulting for them every now and then.
00:26:12I still get to see my old customers.
00:26:14They're like friends, you know?
00:26:18Phyllis believed in serving the community.
00:26:21She was selfless.
00:26:22Always did the right thing.
00:26:26Oh, I'm so sorry for your loss.
00:26:29It sounds like she was a wonderful woman.
00:26:32Sad, you know?
00:26:34The state of the world when a young boy feels he needs to resort to such devastating extremes.
00:26:40Poor kid shouldn't have been in that position in the first place.
00:26:43Yeah.
00:26:45I can't change what happened.
00:26:47All I can do is choose how I live my life day to day.
00:26:50Well said.
00:26:52Thanks.
00:26:54So, why is the business association interested now?
00:26:58Well, the boy's appeal is coming up and there may be new information stirring up some local interest.
00:27:05I see.
00:27:07Phyllis would have helped that kid if she could.
00:27:10It's tough to think what could have been for all of us.
00:27:15Yeah.
00:27:17She was the love of my life, you know?
00:27:19My aunt is struggling with loss as well.
00:27:22She recently lost her husband.
00:27:24Oh.
00:27:26Give her my condolences.
00:27:28I will. Thank you.
00:27:30That's very kind of you.
00:27:32I just wish there was some way I could help her, you know, even a little.
00:27:36Actually, I attend a group of widows and widowers.
00:27:42Help me immensely to be surrounded by people who understand.
00:27:45Perhaps your aunt could benefit from it too.
00:27:48Oh.
00:27:50Yeah. Thank you for this. I'll pass along the info.
00:27:54All we can do is support each other.
00:27:56Look, I have to go.
00:27:59Nice talking to you.
00:28:01Thanks for your time.
00:28:16What did you see, Joe Harper?
00:28:27So you're ignoring John's calls?
00:28:30No, I'm not ignoring. I'm just avoiding for right now.
00:28:35Sometimes I have a pretty bad track record with relationships.
00:28:39And some good guys aren't all that they claim to be.
00:28:42James.
00:28:43James isn't all that they claim to be.
00:28:45Jane. John isn't one of those guys.
00:28:47Well, right now I just need some space from John and the police to focus on the truth.
00:28:53I mean, Collins, Ganti, Ryan, the police. Somebody is lying.
00:29:00You are right.
00:29:02Grab your safety goggles.
00:29:05Harold counted on me to do research on any cases with weapons.
00:29:10And you learned ballistics how?
00:29:13How I dated a weapons expert on the police show Major Justice.
00:29:17You are a woman of mystery with a knowledge of firearms.
00:29:21Want to give it a shot?
00:29:23No, I'm much more comfortable holding a microphone.
00:29:25Come on, Jane. You're a straight shooter.
00:29:27Very funny.
00:29:29I measured and recreated the crime scene.
00:29:32And I fired the weapon from where it was supposed to be.
00:29:35But then I read the autopsy report and I found something very interesting.
00:29:39Let's do it again and see if we get the same result. Or not.
00:29:44Ha! Still got it.
00:29:53Did you learn to shoot from your Major Justice guy too?
00:29:58No, I acted in a spaghetti western with Clint Eastwood, but that's a story for another day.
00:30:03Phyllis was shot in the upper chest, just above the heart.
00:30:08She and I are approximately the same height.
00:30:10In the first shot, the bullet trajectory and entry point is basically level.
00:30:16But the second shot was on a downward trajectory.
00:30:20Right, because you fired the gun from higher up, so that makes sense.
00:30:23In the autopsy report, the path of the bullet is like the second shot.
00:30:28Angled down. Which means that the shooter would have been taller than Phyllis.
00:30:32Bingo.
00:30:34Well, I mean, Ryan is quite tall.
00:30:36Yes, he is now. But do you know how fast teenage boys grow? How much they eat?
00:30:42A year ago, at the time of the shooting, maybe he hadn't had his growth spurt.
00:30:48He was 5'6". Phyllis was 5'7".
00:30:54Which would mean that Ryan would have been in a pretty awkward position to have been the shooter.
00:31:00Any ballistics expert on the stand could have verified this.
00:31:03But there never was a ballistics expert because of the confession.
00:31:07And no one even swapped him for gunpowder residue.
00:31:10It's like the police were asleep at the wheel on this one.
00:31:13I'd say so.
00:31:15Huh. Then who's lying, according to Harold's note?
00:31:19I mean, all I have are some conflicting statements and a few crime scene photos.
00:31:23You have fresh eyes, my dear. New perspective shed new light.
00:31:28Right.
00:31:30You know, the one eyewitness I haven't talked to is Joe Harper.
00:31:33Because of the confession, he was never formally interviewed.
00:31:36Well, what are you waiting for?
00:31:38I still have an hour before my pottery class, so I'm going to fire a few more rounds.
00:31:46Alright, have fun.
00:31:59Hi, I'm calling from the Foundation for Righting Wrongs. I'm looking to speak with Joe Harper.
00:32:08He's dead?
00:32:10Joe Harper is dead?
00:32:21Joe Harper is dead?
00:32:23Yeah. His sister said that he had a seizure just a few days after Phyllis Collins was shot.
00:32:30A seizure? From what?
00:32:32I guess he was epileptic.
00:32:34He seemed to have been managing his condition pretty well,
00:32:37and I guess Jason Collins had graciously given him a job at the pharmacy to help him pay for his medication.
00:32:42But he stopped taking care of himself after what he saw that day.
00:32:46Did he ever talk to his sister about it?
00:32:47No. But apparently, after he passed, she found out that he was in a lot of debt to the pharmacy.
00:32:53She's not sure if it was just for the medication,
00:32:56or if Collins had taken pity on him and started giving him personal loans.
00:33:01She had to pay it all back, though.
00:33:03And also she found out he owed a lot of money to some other people.
00:33:07Some rather unsavory characters, if you know what I mean.
00:33:10Wow. He would have wanted to keep all that debt quiet.
00:33:13Yeah. Debt can make a person keep some serious secrets.
00:33:17And, could be reason for a motive.
00:33:36John John!
00:33:38I missed you on the course these last few weeks.
00:33:40What have you been hiding?
00:33:42Ah, just some life stuff happening.
00:33:44Yeah, must be important if you're skipping golf with your buddies.
00:33:48She got a name?
00:33:51No, no one in particular. Just helping out some friends.
00:33:55Sure. Well, these friends will expect to see you in your clubs on Saturday.
00:34:01Oh man, the way you swing your clubs, I might have to wear my motorcycle helmet.
00:34:05Okay.
00:34:06Oh, hey, um, I heard the Ryan Shea case is up for appeal.
00:34:10You worked on that, right?
00:34:12I sure did. The kid confessed.
00:34:15Justice was served that day.
00:34:17Wait, how long into the interrogation did he confess?
00:34:21It was, uh, at the end. When else would it be?
00:34:25Right. I heard it went for hours without a break.
00:34:29Look, it took as long as it needed for that kid to just clear his conscience.
00:34:33Hmm. And how long was that?
00:34:35I don't think you get it. Everything about that kid was guilty.
00:34:38He walked in with a gun, shot a lady, she died, and there was two witnesses.
00:34:43I mean, any other jury would have convicted him. Even without the confession.
00:34:47Hmm. Sure, yeah, and after the confession, you wouldn't need to look for any more suspects.
00:34:53You know that as well as I do.
00:34:55Yeah, confession. It's as clear as it gets.
00:34:58Just, uh, I was wondering why you bring this up now.
00:35:02The kid confessed. Case closed.
00:35:06Yeah, but is it, though?
00:35:08I mean, there's the appeal, and you're probably going to have to take the stand.
00:35:13Man, I'm not going to say anything different than I said in my original statement at the time.
00:35:19Why was he processed as an adult, then?
00:35:22I don't know.
00:35:23You know, the orders came from above.
00:35:25And you know, they always keep us in the dark on these things.
00:35:29Yeah. Yeah, I know.
00:35:33Anyway, uh, don't forget. Tea time. 8 a.m. sharp.
00:35:388 a.m., I'll see you.
00:35:40Wouldn't want to be you.
00:35:45Five foot eleven.
00:35:48Five foot nine.
00:35:50All right, so both tall enough to have shot Phyllis, and both still suspects.
00:35:56But Kyle Ganti really was the only one that stood to gain anything, right?
00:36:01The opportunity to run his own pharmacy.
00:36:03Jason Collins, he's been so distraught ever since his wife's death, he can't even be a pharmacist anymore.
00:36:09How tall was Joe Harper?
00:36:11Poor Mr. Harper. May he rest in peace. He was six foot one.
00:36:18Huh. Also tall enough to have shot Phyllis in the chest at a downward angle.
00:36:23Thanks to our resident ballistics expert.
00:36:29All right, guys. What is the motive?
00:36:32I don't know.
00:36:34Huh.
00:36:37All right, guys. What is the motive?
00:36:40What am I missing?
00:36:43Fresh eyes, fresh eyes.
00:36:48Wait, no way.
00:36:50What is it?
00:36:52Okay, look.
00:36:54Okay, the police report said that this magazine was found face down on the floor.
00:36:59We know there was a scuffle between Ryan and Jason Collins.
00:37:03Well, they just knocked the magazine to the floor.
00:37:06No. No, see, this was the only one out of place.
00:37:09It's the only one on the floor like this.
00:37:11And the way it's open and face down, it's like it was dropped there.
00:37:16Now that is a fresh perspective. What else?
00:37:19Hmm. Well, Ryan and Kyle both said that they heard a woman scream.
00:37:25But Kyle specifically said that he heard the scream after the gunshot.
00:37:29I always assumed it was Phyllis, but what if...
00:37:33What if there was someone else at the pharmacy?
00:37:36Nice work, Jane DaSilva.
00:37:39But who is our magazine fan?
00:38:03Hey.
00:38:18Hey.
00:38:20So how are you feeling?
00:38:22Like I've been hit by a bowling ball.
00:38:25Ouch.
00:38:31Can you take me through it?
00:38:33I just finished my grocery shopping.
00:38:36On my way home, I got rear-ended.
00:38:39I blacked out and I woke up here.
00:38:42Hmm. Can you tell me anything about the vehicle?
00:38:45I can't remember much. Just headlights, really.
00:38:49This has to be related to Ryan. What else could it be?
00:38:53Someone wants us to stop digging.
00:38:55The most important thing here is keeping you safe.
00:38:58So that if we do overturn Ryan's conviction, he has a mother to come home to.
00:39:03Okay.
00:39:08Listen, let's try to get some rest, okay?
00:39:24How's it going?
00:39:26Well, I have been calling everyone that was at the pharmacy on the day of the shooting,
00:39:30and so far I'm almost to the bottom of my list and my patients.
00:39:33I'm here to help.
00:39:35Don't you have anything else to do tonight?
00:39:38Without Harold, my dance card is perpetually open.
00:39:42Well, what about that grief support group that Jason Collins had suggested tonight?
00:39:47Jane, I already told you.
00:39:49It might be good for you to be around some people who know what you're going through.
00:39:53I mean, look.
00:39:56Bingo.
00:39:58Yes! Just think about it.
00:40:00Think about it.
00:40:02Plus, there's only room for one of us to mope around here in your pajamas.
00:40:05Oh, a widow support group.
00:40:08Being surrounded by sad people while I try to keep up with all the number dabbing.
00:40:12Besides, who's going to help you find this mystery customer?
00:40:16I think we could both use a fresh perspective.
00:40:20But if you do go, he knows me as Jane DeRulo.
00:40:26Let's see.
00:40:31Hi, may I speak with Jennifer Gilbert, please?
00:40:34Speaking.
00:40:36Hi, good evening. My name is Jane DeSilva.
00:40:38I'm calling on behalf of the Foundation for Righting Wrongs.
00:40:41I wanted to talk to you about the upcoming appeal of Ryan Shea.
00:40:45Oh.
00:40:47Can you recall what time you picked up your prescription at Collins Pharmacy on January 18th of last year?
00:40:54Was it sometime in the morning?
00:40:56No, I wasn't there.
00:40:58You weren't?
00:41:00That's interesting. I have you in a police report picking up insulin prescription that morning.
00:41:07Well, I was there, but I didn't see any shooting. I must have just missed it.
00:41:13Sorry, I can't help you.
00:41:16So, was she there or not?
00:41:19Jennifer doesn't seem sure what story she wants to tell.
00:41:23But why would she lie about being at the pharmacy?
00:41:26Well, sometimes people lie to protect themselves.
00:41:28I feel like I could get a better read if I were face-to-face with her.
00:41:32Sure, but clearly she doesn't want to talk.
00:41:35Maybe a few well-worded questions?
00:41:39From someone not directly related to the murder case?
00:41:43Yeah, like maybe a pharmaceutical rep?
00:41:47Hmm. Well, can't hurt to try.
00:41:50Do you have anything in your fabulous costume closet that might turn me into someone more official?
00:41:58Let's see here.
00:42:01The right outfit can open any door.
00:42:05Okay, not appropriate for business, but super fun, right?
00:42:10I love this jacket.
00:42:13That jacket says, stand out at bingo night to me.
00:42:16Wait, wait, hold on. Don't put it back.
00:42:19Now, Uncle Harold would not want that gorgeous coat or gorgeous you to stay locked up in this house forever.
00:42:25Hmm. Come here. Put it on.
00:42:35Look at you. You love this jacket.
00:42:39I do.
00:42:41Okay, so go take it out on the town. Show it a good time.
00:42:46Maybe you can even have a little fun yourself.
00:42:49Sadie, I know better than anyone, sometimes you just gotta fake it till you make it.
00:42:54But this new chapter of your life is gonna be so amazing. I know it.
00:42:59But you gotta put yourself out there first.
00:43:03I promise your fabulous pajamas and your popcorn will be waiting when you get home.
00:43:08Okay, fine. I'll try.
00:43:12I guess we'll both fake it till we make it.
00:43:16Yes!
00:43:24Okay.
00:43:48She wanna talk to you, she talked to you, John.
00:43:54Okay.
00:44:15Hello, this is the Foundation for Writing Ro-
00:44:25Hmm.
00:44:30She did it.
00:44:35Alright, slick gray power suit. Let's see what doors you can open.
00:44:40Okay.
00:44:54Hello?
00:44:57Jennifer?
00:45:02Jennifer?
00:45:05Jennifer Gilbert?
00:45:11Hey!
00:45:14Hey!
00:45:17What?
00:45:33Should I be concerned you have a track record for ending up at the crime scenes for the cases you're investigating?
00:45:38I mean, I'd rather not be involved in the finding dead bodies part.
00:45:43I just came to ask him questions. I just have one big one. What happened here?
00:45:50Well, there's no murder weapon. The deceased is not injured. There's pill bottles from Canty Pharmacy.
00:45:57They're probably just gonna chalk it up to suicide.
00:46:00A suicide? What? Why is the lamp knocked on the floor then?
00:46:04And what about the guy that I saw leaving the scene? This is obviously a homicide.
00:46:08Look, I can assure you forensics will do their due diligence to find the truth.
00:46:12The detectives are investigating every angle.
00:46:15I've already ordered a full toxicology report and we're fingerprinting the back door where you saw the possible suspect's leaf.
00:46:22And, um, why haven't you been returning my calls?
00:46:28We'll make a far more effective team if we work together.
00:46:30I've just had some issues with partnerships in the past.
00:46:34Didn't realize that was an issue.
00:46:38Look, I just need to focus on the details of this case right now by myself, okay?
00:46:43Seems I can't take people at their word.
00:46:48Okay.
00:47:01Hey. Hey.
00:47:04Anything helpful from the landlord?
00:47:06Uh, maybe, but his first words were, who's gonna clean that up?
00:47:11Oh, the sensitive type.
00:47:13But most importantly, he said that's not Jennifer.
00:47:17What?
00:47:19That's Jennifer's roommate, Chloe McPherson.
00:47:21So then where's Jennifer?
00:47:23She moved out last week, barely said goodbye. Landlord seemed a little offended by that.
00:47:27Sure, I mean, you know, you cash somebody's rental check each month, you think you know a person.
00:47:31Mm-hmm, it's not a coincidence.
00:47:33Well, did he say where Jennifer went?
00:47:35Uh, well, she said it was none of his business.
00:47:42Tell me she had an emergency contact listed on the rental agreement.
00:47:46Mm, yeah, some aunt out of state.
00:47:49Great.
00:47:51Wait, where you going?
00:47:53Sounds like I'm going out of state.
00:47:54Wait, I'll let-
00:47:56No, no, I should be going with you.
00:48:04Jane, I've got Jennifer's aunt's address like you asked.
00:48:081138 Broomfield Drive.
00:48:25Whoa, hold on. Let me grab this.
00:48:40Hey wait, can I get one of those bags?
00:48:44Great.
00:48:57Oh!
00:48:59I'm so sorry. I am-
00:49:03It's okay, it's, um, it's just a shirt. Got another one in the car.
00:49:10Is that because you spill coffee on yourself often?
00:49:14Well, you know, actually I'm a salesman, so I'm on the road a lot.
00:49:17Yeah, I do spill coffee on myself more often than I'd like to admit.
00:49:21Just the cost of doing business.
00:49:22Oh, but the cost of your dry cleaning bills.
00:49:25Can I get you another coffee?
00:49:27Um-
00:49:29We could sit at a table. One that doesn't move.
00:49:32You know, I actually can't stay.
00:49:34But you'll take the coffee.
00:49:36Based on the day I'm having? Yes, I will take the coffee. It's a must.
00:49:40Okay.
00:49:42Two of your strongest coffees, please.
00:49:44You actually have a lid for that thing?
00:49:46Yeah, in the car.
00:49:48Oh, good, good. So you like to live life on the edge, huh?
00:49:50You, you have no idea.
00:49:56And that is you.
00:50:00Sorry, again.
00:50:02It's okay, it's fine. Have a good day.
00:50:04Okay.
00:50:07Hey, Sadie.
00:50:09Jane? Are you sure you're okay?
00:50:11You're doing a long drive after the day you've had.
00:50:14Yeah, I'm okay. I'm a little tired, but how are things with you?
00:50:17Well, thank you for pushing me to go to that grief group.
00:50:20I'm killed at bingo.
00:50:22Grief group? Sounds like a Jane Fonda movie.
00:50:25Well, Counseling Club doesn't have quite the right vibe to it.
00:50:29The people there were just like me.
00:50:32Heartbroken, yet helpful.
00:50:36Hmm.
00:50:38I, um, I chatted to Jason Collins for a bit.
00:50:41He was, he was very kind. Terrible at bingo.
00:50:44He and I have, um, actually made plans for, for dinner this evening.
00:50:49Oh, like a date?
00:50:51No, not a date.
00:50:54Just two people who know grief, eating together.
00:50:58Ah, sounds like a date to me, but whatever you want to call it.
00:51:02I can't believe it, but I felt a small sparkle of being alive again.
00:51:07I'm really happy for you, Sadie.
00:51:10You were right.
00:51:11Harold would want me to be happy.
00:51:15And my jacket, too.
00:51:23Back off, buddy.
00:51:25Oh, goodness, no problem there. Jason is a complete gentleman.
00:51:30No, no, there's a blue van tailgating me.
00:51:34You know, maybe I'm being paranoid, but I saw a blue van speeding away from the crime scene today, too.
00:51:38Do you think it's the same one?
00:51:40No, I, I can't tell.
00:51:43How long has it been behind you?
00:51:45I mean, I'm on a two-lane highway, so it's gotta be behind me, but I'm not sure how long he's been following.
00:51:54Jane? Jane, what's happening?
00:51:57Wait, the V8.
00:51:59What?
00:52:01I was trying to read the license plate, but I missed it.
00:52:04What's going on?
00:52:05I don't know, I think somebody just really late for work.
00:52:08Are you sure you're okay?
00:52:10Yeah, I'm, I'm okay. I promise.
00:52:14I'll call you if I need anything else.
00:52:26Jane?
00:52:27Hello?
00:52:28I found-
00:52:29Hello? John! John, can you hear me?
00:52:32Hello? John! John, can you-
00:52:49Okay, that was weird.
00:53:03Hi, um, I'm looking for Jennifer Gilbert. My name's Jane. I'm a friend of hers.
00:53:11You're from the city?
00:53:13Yeah.
00:53:18The city changes people. Jenny's different since she moved back.
00:53:25How so?
00:53:29She's quieter.
00:53:31She's quieter.
00:53:34She had a big laugh, but not anymore.
00:53:41It feels like there's something she's not telling me.
00:53:46I actually think so too. She's scared.
00:53:50Look, it's of the utmost importance that I find her, okay? I just want to help her tell the truth.
00:53:56She works at the Casino.
00:54:00Okay, great. I'll go find her there. Thank you.
00:54:04And I promise, I'll do everything I can to protect her.
00:54:16Mom, are you okay? What happened?
00:54:18It's fine, don't worry. Some guy was tailgating me and I got rear-ended.
00:54:22I hit my head on the steering wheel.
00:54:24Were you wearing your seatbelt?
00:54:26Yes, of course I was.
00:54:29Sometimes you forget.
00:54:33I couldn't remind you.
00:54:35Honey, I didn't forget. There's just some awful driver out there.
00:54:39They didn't even stick around to see if I was okay.
00:54:41You were hurt and nobody was there to help you? Are you kidding me?
00:54:44Someone called emergency services and they got there in just a few minutes.
00:54:49You're sure?
00:54:51You're sure you're okay?
00:54:53I promise. It looks worse than it is.
00:54:57Although I did have to convince the doctor to discharge me just a little bit early.
00:55:02But I would never miss coming to see you today.
00:55:05It's meatloaf day, Mom. Whatever.
00:55:07Oh, honey.
00:55:10It was Grandpa's birthday today.
00:55:15But I never forget Grandpa's birthday.
00:55:20Good people are working to get you out of here.
00:55:24When you're back home, we'll make Grandpa's chicken soup and we'll remember everything about-
00:55:28What if I-
00:55:32What if I don't remember?
00:55:36What if I forget everyone's birthday is all the little things?
00:55:41I'm just as tough as Grandpa, you know.
00:55:44I will fight for you until you walk out that door, Ryan.
00:55:47It's this place, Mom.
00:55:51It's worse every day.
00:56:17Oh, great.
00:56:40Oh.
00:56:41Oh.
00:56:45Perfect. Just perfect.
00:56:48Come on.
00:56:50Ring.
00:56:52Great. Okay.
00:56:54Alright.
00:56:56Just keep, keep walking to Silva. You got this.
00:56:59You know?
00:57:01How far can the casino really be?
00:57:11I don't know.
00:57:42Look at the lost. Need a lift?
00:57:45No. No, I think I'm good.
00:57:48Okay.
00:57:50Get in here.
00:57:54Oh, man.
00:57:59I'm gonna burn these when this is all over.
00:58:02How did you even know where I was?
00:58:05Well, Fadi returns my calls.
00:58:07Look, I'm sorry, alright? I didn't mean to ignore you.
00:58:11Hey, look, look. I get it, okay?
00:58:14I've had bad partnerships, too.
00:58:16But we're in this together, okay?
00:58:18And I'm your backup, and I'll always be there for you.
00:58:22Wait, does that make me your backup?
00:58:25I mean, are you sure about that? Me?
00:58:27I can count on one hand the cases that I've solved.
00:58:31Well, look.
00:58:33I'm not gonna lie.
00:58:34I can count on one hand the cases that I've solved.
00:58:37Well, lucky for you, you've got good instincts.
00:58:40You know, you were right.
00:58:42Chloe was murdered.
00:58:44Yeah, I found this white, powdery substance on a cup on the crime scene.
00:58:49Looked like crushed pills.
00:58:51The toxicology report would tell us more.
00:58:54You know what? We should recheck Joe Harper's toxicology report, too.
00:58:58I bet the same drug was used on him.
00:59:00You read my mind.
00:59:04Okay.
00:59:09Okay.
00:59:15Okay, I suppose she could have changed her appearance since she's on the run,
00:59:19but according to socials, she's medium height, dark hair, red glasses.
00:59:22Got it.
00:59:24You know what? Why don't you go around front, I'm gonna head around back.
00:59:26Alright, and hey, let's keep a low profile, alright?
00:59:29Yeah.
00:59:30Call me if you need me?
00:59:32Yeah, will do.
00:59:35Hey, you, hold up.
00:59:38I can't, I'm late.
00:59:41Are you the replacement for tonight?
00:59:43Yes, yes, I am.
00:59:46Why do you perform Mrs. Watson at the last minute?
00:59:49Flair for the dramatic, I guess.
00:59:54So, as far as the show, let's do it in rehearsals.
00:59:59Okay, got it.
01:00:05Okay.
01:00:08You're on in five.
01:00:10Alright, well, here we go.
01:00:34Got a play to stay?
01:01:04So much for low profile.
01:01:34To roll the dice
01:01:37Roll the dice, place your bet on love
01:01:41Can't put a price on the one you're thinking of
01:01:45So double down on lady luck
01:01:48It all comes back around when you're
01:01:51Love struck, love struck
01:01:54Now it's all up to fate
01:01:57You let it ride, now you can't stand the weight
01:02:00It's all on the line, now you wanna play it straight
01:02:21Hey, funny to see you here.
01:02:24Is it? Seems like a pretty big coincidence to me.
01:02:27Well, maybe we're just destined to have that coffee date after all.
01:02:31Jane, what's going on?
01:02:34Just about to ask coffee guy here the same thing.
01:02:37Did you follow me here?
01:02:39Okay, okay, look, I'm sorry I flirted with you.
01:02:43I have work to do, okay? I have to go.
01:02:46What kind of work?
01:02:48Sorry, who are you?
01:02:50Police business.
01:02:52Answer the lady's question.
01:02:53I'm an insurance adjuster.
01:02:55I'm investigating one of our clients for insurance fraud.
01:02:58Insurance fraud?
01:03:00Yeah, my client, Jennifer...
01:03:02Jennifer Gilbert?
01:03:04Yeah, she was abusing her health benefits by buying insulin for her roommate who was unemployed.
01:03:09Her roommate? Chloe McPherson?
01:03:12Right. I spoke to Chloe this morning.
01:03:15She already admitted her part in the scam.
01:03:18You know, insulin costs a lot of money.
01:03:20They stole thousands of dollars from us.
01:03:21Our lawyers want to press criminal charges.
01:03:23And so you killed her?
01:03:30She's dead.
01:03:32Okay, no, no, no, no. She was very much alive when I left her this morning at 9.30.
01:03:37So Jennifer's on the run from insurance fraud.
01:03:40Oh, stay put.
01:03:42I'm not done with you yet.
01:03:44Okay, but I am just the insurance guy, okay?
01:03:47Do you think the insurance fraud is why Jennifer doesn't want to say she was at the pharmacy that day?
01:03:52Okay.
01:03:56That's Jason Collins.
01:03:59Hey, stop!
01:04:04No, no, no, no, no!
01:04:11Security!
01:04:13I promise, I'm just trying to help. Stay away from me.
01:04:16Oh, hold up.
01:04:18Jennifer Gilbert, right?
01:04:20Detective John Cameron, this is Jane DaSilva.
01:04:23You're part of an active investigation.
01:04:26You're Jane?
01:04:28Yeah. I was trying to tell you.
01:04:30Which way did he go?
01:04:32He just disappeared in the crowd before I could get to him.
01:04:34Listen, I need to take a look at the casino security footage.
01:04:37Yeah, it's down the hall. Last door on the right.
01:04:41All right, thank you.
01:04:43Come on, let's go have a chat.
01:04:45Sorry.
01:04:49Okay.
01:04:54Look, Jennifer, I know this must be totally overwhelming for you.
01:04:58You can't change the past, but you can change the future.
01:05:02Just tell me the truth, okay? Everything exactly as it happened that day.
01:05:08There's a young man's future on the line here.
01:05:13I wasn't trying to commit fraud. I was just, I was trying to help my friend.
01:05:17Doing the decent thing. I mean, the insurance companies, they make so much money.
01:05:21What does it matter to them?
01:05:23Okay, so how exactly did your plan with Chloe work?
01:05:26I put my name under Chloe's diabetes prescription so the pharmacy would charge it to my insurance.
01:05:33Mr. Collins caught on, but he didn't actually care.
01:05:37He was making money from it, too.
01:05:40So Jason Collins' pharmacy wasn't quite as wholesome as it looked.
01:05:43I was there that day.
01:05:55Hey Artie, how are you?
01:06:02I got this. I gave you my word. Friday after work is payday. I'll give you everything, man.
01:06:08Okay. I'll get more. I'll figure something out. You stay away from my sister.
01:06:14Okay. I'll get more. I'll figure something out. You stay away from my sister.
01:06:19You stay away from my sister.
01:06:43How may I help you today?
01:06:50Please.
01:06:56I need these.
01:07:00I need assistance here.
01:07:04Jason!
01:07:19Jason!
01:07:32You'll say that the boy shot her.
01:07:36Otherwise, I will expose you and you will spend the rest of your life running in jail.
01:07:43Okay? Get out of here.
01:07:50No!
01:07:56Chloe heard about Ryan Shea's upcoming appeal in the news.
01:08:00She couldn't take the guilt any longer.
01:08:03So she's the one that sent the note to Ryan's mom, Sandra.
01:08:06Yeah. I begged her not to.
01:08:09It would send us both to jail, but she said she had to clear her conscience.
01:08:13She said she'd work out a repayment plan with the insurance company first and then find a way to protect me.
01:08:20I was the one keeping her alive by getting her the insulin.
01:08:25Chloe telling the truth was a liability.
01:08:28And after Jason Collins took care of Joe Harper, you were the only one left that knew the truth.
01:08:34He killed Joe too?
01:08:36Yeah.
01:08:38He was always so nice to everyone.
01:08:40He was always so nice to everyone.
01:08:43I'm sorry.
01:08:45I'm gonna be right back, okay? Wait right here.
01:09:00Hey.
01:09:05Bingo.
01:09:11Why would he kill his wife?
01:09:14Greed. Egomania. Opportunity.
01:09:18Sounds like Collins had it all.
01:09:20What's to stop him now?
01:09:23This is John Cameron, Baltimore PD.
01:09:26I need APB out on a blue van.
01:09:29License plate starting with V8.
01:09:32Jason Collins, male, 50s.
01:09:35Wanted for questioning for murder and attempted murder.
01:09:37Suspect is considered dangerous and a high flight risk.
01:09:41Use caution upon approach.
01:09:44He was right in front of us the whole time.
01:09:47Look, we're onto him. The whole force is looking for him now.
01:09:51We'll find him.
01:10:08Hi.
01:10:09Sadie.
01:10:11Don't you look lovely?
01:10:13Oh.
01:10:14How are you?
01:10:15Oh, I'm ready for our dinner.
01:10:18Oh, I just need to gather my purse.
01:10:21Well, maybe we could have a drink here first and then go?
01:10:25Oh. Oh, okay.
01:10:28Um, I make a mean Manhattan.
01:10:31Sounds wonderful.
01:10:32Oh, come in.
01:10:33Wait.
01:10:35He was supposed to be meeting Sadie tonight for dinner.
01:10:37Sadie?
01:10:39Oh, I got to call her. Oh.
01:10:41This is all my fault.
01:10:44I encouraged her to go to that grief group with him and now I...
01:10:47Look, Sadie's going to be fine.
01:10:49She's a smart woman who can take care of herself.
01:10:52Oh.
01:10:53She's answering.
01:10:55Look, I'll call in a safety check until we get there.
01:10:57Okay.
01:10:58Bye.
01:10:59Bye.
01:11:01Look, I'll call in a safety check until we get there. Okay?
01:11:04Okay.
01:11:28It's been a while.
01:11:30Me too.
01:11:37You know, you're very good.
01:11:39Oh.
01:11:43Oh!
01:12:00I'm so sorry, Jason. You shouldn't have to see that.
01:12:03Let me...
01:12:06Sadie DeSilva?
01:12:08Baltimore police wellness check.
01:12:11Oh.
01:12:17Do what I say and I won't shoot you.
01:12:24Answer!
01:12:26Yes, that's me!
01:12:27Sadie here!
01:12:28Ma'am, I've been asked to check on you.
01:12:31Everything's fine.
01:12:32Everything's fine!
01:12:35Tell her you're alone and getting ready for bed.
01:12:37Ma'am, if you could open the door.
01:12:40Go ahead, if that's what you want.
01:12:44You know, I'm quite tired.
01:12:47Getting ready for bed.
01:12:49I'm embarrassed to say I'm already in my 90s.
01:12:53I'm sure Detective Cameron is being overly cautious.
01:12:56Once again.
01:12:58If you would be so kind as to wait in your car
01:13:01while I call him to straighten all of this out,
01:13:03I'd really appreciate it.
01:13:06All right, ma'am. I'll be right outside if you need me.
01:13:09Thank you!
01:13:14I was nominated for a Golden Globe in 87,
01:13:16but I dare say that was my best performance to date.
01:13:21Get in the living room.
01:13:22I can't believe I agreed to go on a date with you.
01:13:24I'm sorry, Sadie.
01:13:26I no longer believe in long-term relationships.
01:13:29I spent decades taking orders from my wife and her father.
01:13:35He never liked me.
01:13:36He poisoned her against me.
01:13:38I made that business what it was.
01:13:39It was me. I did it.
01:13:41And when he died, I got nothing.
01:13:43I was written out of the will.
01:13:45But now it's my time.
01:13:47It's my turn.
01:13:48And I'm not about to let anyone stop me.
01:13:50Go get me a glass of water.
01:13:52I don't take orders from psychopaths.
01:13:56Do you always have a comeback for everything?
01:13:58Your husband must be happy that he's finally resting in peace.
01:14:04As much as I miss Harold,
01:14:05I don't plan on seeing him any time soon.
01:14:09Get me a glass of water.
01:14:11Now!
01:14:13Now!
01:14:15Now!
01:14:17Now!
01:14:18Now!
01:14:49You messed with the wrong widow!
01:14:53Sadie!
01:14:55Oh my gosh, are you okay?
01:14:56It's not the worst date I've ever been on.
01:15:00Jason Collins, you're under arrest for the murder of Phyllis Collins.
01:15:04For the murder of Chloe McPherson and the attempted murder of Jennifer Gilbert.
01:15:07Anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law. Cuffs.
01:15:12You're done with serving your community.
01:15:14But how do you feel about serving time?
01:15:17I'm so glad you're okay.
01:15:28Yep, he's being released today. Just got here now.
01:15:31Nope, didn't say what time, but figured I'd wait.
01:15:35Otherwise, everything's looking good, Dad.
01:15:38Really.
01:15:40Love you too.
01:15:42Mom!
01:15:44Ryan?
01:15:46Ryan.
01:15:50Ryan has been released on good behavior and time served for the robbery.
01:15:54So he'll be on probation for a few months, but-
01:15:56You can go home.
01:15:57My baby.
01:16:00Thank you, Jane, John.
01:16:03Well, 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.
01:16:11And I'll be leading an investigation into the police officer's interrogation conduct in Ryan's case.
01:16:17What happened to Ryan wasn't fair.
01:16:19And I'm going to make sure that a false confession is never recorded in our precinct again.
01:16:24Thank you. Thank you.
01:16:27Can we please go home now?
01:16:29Yes, absolutely. I hear you make a mean chicken soup, so go enjoy.
01:16:38Chicken soup?
01:16:40Not good.
01:16:49Hey.
01:16:51What's going on?
01:16:54Nothing. Just, uh, thinking about how you used to be my friend and how you're all proud of letting a murder go for you.
01:17:02Ben, I'm still your friend, okay?
01:17:06But I won't be for much longer if you keep breaking protocol.
01:17:08No, I get it. You've gotten all high and mighty, and you actually think you're better than the rest of us.
01:17:15The thing is, you work damn hard to get criminals off the street, and here you are, just putting them right back out there.
01:17:22He's a kid. An innocent boy.
01:17:25Right. Wait till your so-called innocent boy pulls another armed robbery, and you'll be taking that call. Not me.
01:17:32Not gonna happen. He's a good kid.
01:17:34He's a good kid.
01:17:36You know, you should have had my back, like they taught at the academy.
01:17:41But, uh, you're on your own now, man.
01:17:45So you better watch your back. Betrayal often comes from those close to us.
01:17:50Whoa.
01:17:52Okay, buddy.
01:17:54Look what I found. This might be the one.
01:18:03Perfect.
01:18:06Shall I call you a cab?
01:18:08Uh, maybe just a minute.
01:18:11Look at you.
01:18:14A spitting image of a woman.
01:18:16Shall I call you a cab?
01:18:18Uh, maybe just a minute.
01:18:20Look at you.
01:18:22A spitting image of your mother.
01:18:25She would be so proud of you.
01:18:28Not to mention Harold would be bursting with pride to see you finish what he started.
01:18:34You really think so?
01:18:37I still feel like I'm just bumbling along.
01:18:40Then you bumble on.
01:18:43You've proven yourself an intuitive and clever detective.
01:18:48Because of you, Ryan Shay can start a fresh chapter of his life.
01:18:53He's free to finish school, go to college, have a family, and grow old with the people he loves.
01:19:02Did you know that Uncle Harold had been paying for Sandra's medication while Ryan was in jail?
01:19:08Oh, Harold.
01:19:11I had no idea.
01:19:13Yeah, Sandra told me.
01:19:15You know, it seems to me you and I both have an opportunity here for a fresh start ourselves.
01:19:28There might be a great life and love here if you open yourself up to it.
01:19:36Yeah.
01:19:38But what about you?
01:19:40I'm so sorry. I can't believe I set you up with a murderer.
01:19:47You know, it was kind of exhilarating.
01:19:51I faced death and I knew it wasn't my time.
01:19:56It made me realize I have a lot left to fight for.
01:20:01You ready?
01:20:03Yes.
01:20:05You look lovely.
01:20:08Enjoy your time with John tonight.
01:20:11I will.
01:20:14Thank you, Sadie. I'll see you when I get home.
01:20:16Okay.
01:20:17Don't wait up.
01:20:18Oh, alright. Bye.
01:20:25To another case solved.
01:20:27And to a fantastic partnership.
01:20:30Thanks for having my back, John.
01:20:32I know who my friends are.
01:20:33Well, I'm just not used to people being there for me.
01:20:37Even when maybe I haven't asked them to be.
01:20:41Hey, I want to be there for you.
01:20:43With you.
01:20:45But mostly, I gotta see whatever insane outfit you're gonna wear next.
01:20:55Oh.
01:20:56Wow, looks like it's our turn.
01:20:59What?
01:21:00Oh, I requested a song with a band.
01:21:03Oh.
01:21:05And it looks like they need a singer and a drummer to help perform it.
01:21:09Really?
01:21:10Really.
01:21:12Will you share your talents with me and this lucky audience?
01:21:14Yes, I absolutely shall.
01:21:16Oh, good.
01:21:20That's your stuff.
01:21:25Alright.
01:21:27Alright.
01:21:31Oh, and break a rib.
01:21:34You got it.
01:21:40Love is a mystery
01:21:45With every little twist you'll be
01:21:48In so deep you can't see the sun
01:21:54And it's only just begun
01:21:56Don't try to solve it
01:21:59It won't do you any good
01:22:04The secrets love tell
01:22:06Put you under its spell
01:22:08You wouldn't escape if you could
01:22:12Cause love is a mystery
01:22:17It only takes a kiss to be
01:22:20Falling madly for the one
01:22:26And it's only just begun
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