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00:00Forgive me, Father, for you have sinned.
00:25Miss me?
00:40Don't be late.
00:50Don't be late.
01:11Don't be late.
01:20Don't be late.
01:26Don't be late.
01:35Don't be late.
01:39Don't be late.
01:45Don't be late.
01:58Don't be late.
02:02Don't be late.
02:11Isn't this great?
02:12Yeah, great.
02:13Oh, come on.
02:15I thought this would be a great opportunity for you students to find out what emergency medical treatment is firsthand.
02:21What's this, the convention?
02:42I'm Dr. Sloan.
02:43These are my students.
02:44What have we got?
02:45There's one lady we found about ten minutes ago.
02:46We can't revive her.
02:47The guy across the street at the store says she calls herself Alice, and that's about all we got.
02:54Alice!
02:55Alice, can you hear me?
02:58Very weak, Pauls.
03:00Need the mask.
03:01Mask, please.
03:02All right, now, there's no signs of trauma.
03:04First thing we check.
03:05Get the backboard, please.
03:06All right.
03:07It's all right.
03:08Just lie still.
03:09All right, let's get her in the ambulance.
03:10Okay.
03:11Give us a hand, Harry.
03:12Easy does it.
03:13You're all right.
03:14All right, Mark.
03:15I'll let you know when you're ready.
03:16Bruce, all right?
03:17You're ready.
03:18Get the backboard, Matt!
03:19Get the backboard, see.
03:20I'mä¿¡able.
03:21I'm not honest.
03:22You're all right.
03:23But you're still right.
03:24All right, let's get him in the ambulance.
03:25Okay.
03:26Give us a hand, Harry.
03:27I didn't see you.
03:56Oh, no.
03:57We'll call them, all right?
03:58Oh, my God.
03:59Did anyone call an ambulance?
04:00I know.
04:01Please call an ambulance.
04:02Call an ambulance.
04:03I got it.
04:04I just don't want to breathe.
04:15Oh, God.
04:26Please.
04:29Speak, my son.
04:33Who can separate us from the love of Christ?
04:36Whether we live or die, we are the Lord's.
04:38We have an everlasting home in heaven.
04:41We shall be with the Lord forever.
04:49Where am I?
04:50You're at Community General Hospital.
04:52I'm Dr. Bentley.
04:53This is Dr. Stewart.
04:55How's it going?
04:56Alfred.
04:58No, ma'am.
04:59I'm Dr. Sloan.
05:01I always knew you'd come back for me, Alfred.
05:04Alice, I'm a doctor.
05:06A doctor?
05:08Oh, I'm proud of you, Alfred.
05:11I never imagined you'd become a doctor.
05:14Alice, we'd like to contact your family.
05:18Can you tell us where they are?
05:22Our son.
05:25The dance.
05:27Our last night.
05:33Where was that, Alice?
05:37What a sight you were in your uniform.
05:41An officer in the Navy.
05:43I always knew you'd come back.
05:46You remember, Alfred?
05:48Every time it rains, it rains.
05:53It rains.
05:55It rains.
05:56Pennies from heaven.
05:58Don't you know each cloud contains?
06:02Pennies from heaven.
06:03You'll find your fortune falling all over town.
06:04Excuse me, Dr. Sloan.
06:05We got another emergency call.
06:06Do you want to bring your class?
06:07Yeah, thanks, Ed.
06:08I'll be back, Alice.
06:09Dr. Thomas in harmony.
06:10Dr. Thomas in harmony.
06:11Dr. Thomas in harmony.
06:12Dr. Thomas in harmony.
06:13Amanda, will you take my class?
06:14Sure.
06:15My aunt asked me something.
06:16What was that song you were singing?
06:17Pennies from heaven?
06:18Pennies from heaven.
06:19Jack, you are depressing.
06:20Look, I think I'm gonna admit Alice.
06:21Maybe she'll say something to help us figure out who she is.
06:23Well, I wouldn't count on it.
06:24Not with advanced Alzheimer's.
06:25You think this is what she has?
06:26Oh, come on.
06:27Didn't you see her?
06:28In her mind, the allies just landed on the beach at morning.
06:29Oh, no.
06:30No.
06:31No.
06:32No.
06:33No.
06:34No.
06:35No.
06:36No.
06:37No.
06:38No.
06:39No.
06:40No.
06:41No.
06:42No.
06:43No.
06:44No.
06:45No.
06:46No.
06:47No.
06:48No.
06:49No.
06:50No.
06:51No.
06:52No.
06:53You don't think so, do you?
06:54Well, you can't be sure.
06:55First, we have to rule out thyroid and stroke, all the things that have her symptoms.
06:58Then, if she has Alzheimer's, we'll know.
07:00OK.
07:08How's he doing?
07:09Not good.
07:10He's had a lot of trauma.
07:11We won't know for certain until we get to the operating room.
07:13Eyewitnesses said he took a pretty bad hit.
07:15He did.
07:16Who is he?
07:17I don't know.
07:18No ID on him? Nothing.
07:22What are you looking at?
07:23Uh, nothing. You look different.
07:25Oh? How's that?
07:27I don't know. New haircut?
07:29No.
07:30You're combing it differently.
07:32No.
07:34Watch the door.
07:35My imagination, I guess.
07:37All right, people. Let's move.
07:39Let's go. Let's go. Everybody on.
07:41Go on and get in. Get in there.
07:44Let's go.
07:48Let's go.
07:49Let's go.
07:50Let's go.
07:51Let's go.
07:52Let's go.
07:53Let's go.
07:54Let's go.
08:14Hi.
08:15What are his odds, Dad?
08:16He got hit pretty hard by that car, but I think he's gonna make it.
08:19Yeah, we'll know by morning.
08:20Call me if there's any problem at home, Amanda.
08:22Sure thing.
08:23Any idea who he is?
08:25No ID, no wallet, nothing.
08:27The only thing we have is a witness who says it looks deliberate.
08:30Deliberate?
08:31That's what he said.
08:33Well, I gotta go run the paperwork on this. I'll see you later.
08:35Okay.
08:38Deliberate.
08:39There's no doubt.
08:40Resident on call to ER. Resident on call to ER.
08:45Where have you been?
08:51Boy, nice to see you too, Doris.
08:53You must have been somewhere, cause you certainly haven't been here.
08:55You left your beeper off again.
08:57Yeah, I was down in nowhere.
08:58I keep forgetting to turn that thing on.
09:00Well, maybe you'd like to get weird-cranied with your office.
09:03The weasel was in here again.
09:05Norman Briggs.
09:07You're a hospital administrator.
09:09He wants to know why you haven't cut the office budget.
09:11Because there's nothing left to cut, that's why.
09:13Unless you want to work for free.
09:15I practically do now.
09:17Now, I've got a stack of messages on your desk
09:19that's growing faster than the mold in your refrigerator.
09:22I've got to double-check that ID.
09:25You've got some bills here, too.
09:30I need a lease for that man.
09:36Excuse me, there was a hit-and-run victim brought in this afternoon.
09:40Where can I find him?
09:52What's the trouble, brother?
09:54Terrible pain right there.
09:56Came in here, couldn't walk.
09:58Take it easy.
09:59You ever had this before?
10:00Yes.
10:01Once.
10:02Kidney stone.
10:03Yeah, that's a little better.
10:04Do you have a regular doctor?
10:05No.
10:06All right, all right.
10:07Let's get you admitted.
10:08I'll give you something for the pain.
10:09We'll run some tests in the morning.
10:10Oh, doctor, I don't want to be any trouble.
10:11I think the sign says that's why we're here.
10:12And if it doesn't, it should.
10:13Did you make it all right?
10:14Yeah.
10:15All right.
10:16All right.
10:17All right.
10:18Let's get you admitted.
10:19I'll give you something for the pain.
10:20We'll run some tests in the morning.
10:21Oh, doctor, I don't want to be any trouble.
10:23I think the sign says that's why we're here.
10:25And if it doesn't, it should be.
10:26Did you make it all right?
10:27Yeah.
10:28All right.
10:29All right.
10:30All right, Liza.
10:31All right.
10:32Oh, my God.
11:02Oh, my God.
11:32Who are you?
11:44Are you God?
11:46What is your name?
11:51I used to know.
11:52Where's Alfred?
12:11Take me to Alfred, please.
12:14Tell you what.
12:16You wait for him here, okay?
12:27There she is.
12:28Alice, we've been looking for you.
12:30Oh, I have to wait here for Alfred.
12:33Code blue, I need you.
12:33I'm done.
12:34Okay.
12:34Come with me.
12:35Come on.
12:37I'll take you to see Alfred.
12:38I'm so sorry, Mark.
12:42Did you adjust the IV?
12:44No.
12:45Did anyone touch us to say left?
12:48Nobody's been in here.
12:49Why do you ask?
12:51I'm not sure.
12:52Dad, come on.
12:59Steve, I was in the operating room where everything else was a mess, but his heart looked fine.
13:05I think we've got our roles reversed here.
13:08I'm the homicide cop, and you're the doctor, but I think he died with injuries, and you think he was murdered in the hospital.
13:14All I'm saying is his heart shouldn't have killed him, and there was something funny about that IV.
13:19When I left him, I know I put it in there securely.
13:21Last night, it would have been loosened, which could have been caused by any number of things, and there were no clear fingerprints.
13:28My guy checked.
13:31Isn't that five miles?
13:32Almost.
13:34Well, somebody tried to kill him with that car.
13:36Right.
13:37We're looking for the driver.
13:38What if that seems somebody snuck in the hospital and tried to finish the job?
13:41Dad, security said nobody came in the hospital last night.
13:45Well, something's fishy.
13:47If I get some real evidence, you'll check it for me, won't you?
13:50Dad, hold up. Hold up for a minute, will you, please?
13:52What?
13:55You notice anything different about me?
13:58No. What?
14:01I think I'm losing my hair.
14:04Oh, gee, I don't think so.
14:07I don't know. It's looking awful thin.
14:09I think so.
14:09You know, Mom's brother Earl's totally bald.
14:13Yeah, could never wear a hat.
14:15And cousin Harold.
14:17And Aunt Edna.
14:21Mark, I got Alice's test results.
14:23Yeah?
14:24You're right.
14:26It's not Alzheimer's.
14:27Her thyroid function's way down.
14:29Well, she'll bring on the same symptoms.
14:30How bad is it?
14:31Well, she's probably been like this for years.
14:34I put her on thyroid medication, but if there's brain damage...
14:37Well, she may never get her memory back, but she'll feel better.
14:40Good work, Jack.
14:42Thanks.
14:42Okay.
14:45Next customer.
14:49Where's Father Morsey?
14:51I signed him out at 6 o'clock this morning.
14:53I told him that he should wait for you, but he seemed fine.
14:56Apparently, the stone passed during the night.
14:58Why?
14:59Wait a minute.
15:00You mean he just bounced out of bed just like that?
15:02Well, yeah.
15:03He didn't want to miss morning mass.
15:04Get out of here.
15:08What's this?
15:14Knows for his sermon.
15:16Let's see his chart.
15:20Let's see.
15:21Everything checks out.
15:24Hi, Norman.
15:25Dr. Sloan, a brief confab, if you don't mind?
15:28Excuse me.
15:28Admissions just told me you admitted an NXF patient.
15:35N-X-F?
15:37N-X-F.
15:38Non-existing funds.
15:40Charity pro bono.
15:41I thought we were tuned into the same channel about this.
15:44I'm not sure what channel you're on, Norman.
15:47Listen, amigo.
15:48I'm the lucky guy who's supposed to make this hospital run efficiently
15:51so that everybody is happy.
15:53I can't do that when patients don't pay for our services.
15:56We're just running a few tests.
15:57No tests.
15:58The tests are ordered.
16:01Okay, Sloan.
16:03Just discharge her as soon as you can.
16:06So, um, where's Father Morrissey?
16:09You know him?
16:10My parish priest.
16:12Listen, Norman, you know anything about him, where he came from, his background, family?
16:15Wait, wait, wait.
16:15What's with this 20 questions?
16:17You're not playing detective again, are you, Sloan?
16:19Well, there are times when all doctors have to be detective, Norman.
16:23Not in my hospital.
16:27This word is this Father Morrissey's parish anyway.
16:38Dr. Sloan.
16:39Hello, Father.
16:42I wasn't expecting a house call.
16:44Well, wanted to do a follow-up.
16:46Glad to see you're feeling better.
16:47Well, I guess I was lucky.
16:51Stone just seemed to pass by itself.
16:53I tried to wait for you at the hospital, but we're very busy here.
16:57Well, still, you don't want to neglect your health.
16:59Why don't you take your coat off and roll up your sleeve?
17:01Oh, that won't be necessary, Doctor.
17:03I feel fine.
17:04Just doing my job.
17:05Sit down.
17:06It won't take a minute.
17:06By the way, did those pills help you?
17:12Oh, yes.
17:15Good.
17:16I brought along a little stronger prescription just in case there's any residual pain.
17:22Although I must tell you, I don't prescribe these for just anybody, but you must have the
17:26constitution of a rhinoceros.
17:29What I gave you last night would have put most people out for, oh, ten hours anyway.
17:32What did you do?
17:34Wrote a sermon, passed a stone, woke up at dawn.
17:38Well, I've always had a high tolerance for medication.
17:42Yeah, not to mention a high tolerance for pain.
17:45You know, you really should drop in for an IVP study just to see if that stone caused any
17:50damage and see if there's any more stones.
17:53Well, Doctor, if I get a free moment, I certainly will stop by the hospital.
17:59Well, your blood pressure's a little high.
18:01You under any particular stress?
18:04We're all under stress, Doctor.
18:06Right.
18:08Well, here's the prescription anyway, just in case.
18:15By the way, Father, last night, did you have any occasion to leave your room?
18:20No.
18:21Why?
18:22That poor man who was in the post-op, you know, where I found you, he died last night.
18:29Sorry to hear it.
18:30I'll say a prayer for him.
18:35You didn't happen to notice anybody suspicious wandering around, did you?
18:39As I said before, I never left my room.
18:43Right, right.
18:44You know, the only thing is, confidentially, I think there was foul play involved.
18:51Shocking.
18:51Can you prove it?
18:56No, no, of course not now, anyway.
19:01Well, see you, Doctor.
19:03I'm sorry.
19:04You're the father.
19:04I'm the doctor.
19:05Thank you, Doctor.
19:08Bless me, Father, for I have sinned.
19:31Father?
19:41Yes, my son.
19:43Are you all right, Father?
19:45Oh, yes, just a little horse, my son.
19:48It's nothing.
19:52Father, are you still there?
19:54Um, what is troubling you, my son?
19:58Well, I've had some uncharitable thoughts about this doctor.
20:03Dr. Sloan.
20:06Mm-hmm.
20:07And, uh, what troubles you about this, uh, Dr. Sloan?
20:13Everything.
20:14Sometimes I wish, I wish he would roll a skate in front of a truck.
20:18Well, I, uh, I don't know this Dr. Sloan, but, uh, I understand he's a fine man and, uh,
20:24and, uh, an excellent, excellent doctor.
20:26I, uh, I'm, uh, I'm quite sure he tries and he means well.
20:32We should try to overlook his, uh, eccentricities.
20:36That's asking a lot, Father.
20:38Then say 500 Hail Marys.
20:41500?
20:42For what?
20:44Whatever it takes to make you appreciate Dr. Sloan and make a good act of contrition.
20:51Thank you, Father.
20:54Don't mention it.
20:56Don't mention it.
21:11Hey!
21:12Stop!
21:12What are you doing?
21:13You look like I'm doing it.
21:16You know, this always seems strange to me.
21:18Hmm.
21:19You and pathology.
21:21I don't get it.
21:22Well, like Mark, I enjoy good mystery.
21:26Yeah.
21:26Mm-hmm.
21:27I like them better when they're still alive.
21:30There's still enough stiffs in my old neighborhood.
21:32There was no mystery how they got that way.
21:34You know, Jack, not all of us had the pleasure of growing up in a rough neighborhood.
21:37That's true.
21:38Now, this one I wish could talk.
21:41What, you got no idea who he is?
21:42Zero.
21:43And if we don't have prints on this guy, we may never know who he is.
21:46Hmm.
21:47Tell you one thing.
21:49Very strange taste in tattoos.
21:51Check it out.
21:52Ah, what do you know?
21:57You recognize it?
21:59Oh, yeah.
22:01Get away!
22:02Get away!
22:04Come on, man.
22:04She's with me.
22:05Get away!
22:05Get away!
22:06Get away!
22:07Get away!
22:08Oh, you dickhead!
22:09Oh, you dickhead!
22:09Oh, yeah!
22:09Wait.
22:10Wait.
22:10You know that scum?
22:12He licked my window.
22:13Hey, you wanted to come.
22:15I didn't know it was gonna be so much fun.
22:17Any luck?
22:18With what?
22:18You know what?
22:20Don't be funny.
22:20Just tell me.
22:21Yeah.
22:22A corpse has a name.
22:24Mitch Riley.
22:25Turns out he's, uh, he was an ex-con from Detroit for 15 years for armed robbery.
22:31You got all that from a tattoo?
22:33Man, that tattoo is a sign of the golden cobra.
22:36It's a brotherhood of convicts.
22:39It's not what you call a nice bunch of guys.
22:41You actually know one of these people?
22:43Well, actually, I know two of them.
22:45But only one of them is my cousin.
22:46Do you know pennies from heaven?
22:59Sit down.
23:02This is my version.
23:07Every time it rains, it rains.
23:11Pennies from heaven.
23:12Yeah.
23:13Don't you know each cloud contains pennies from heaven?
23:20Yeah.
23:24You'll find your fortune falling all the time.
23:30Wah, wah, wah, wah.
23:33Be sure that your umbrella is upside down.
23:38Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.
23:41Chasing for a package of sunshine and flowers.
23:48Yes.
23:49And if you own the things you love, you must have showers.
23:55Oh, yes.
23:58So if you hear it thunder, don't run under a tree.
24:05There'll be pennies from heaven for you.
24:13Hi, Norman.
24:17Hey, you were doing pretty good.
24:19Was I?
24:20Yeah.
24:21I'm a little tired.
24:23Okay, we'll have Dolores take you to your room.
24:25Sure.
24:26Thank you, Alfred.
24:31Unless this woman has just come into some inheritance, I thought we agreed she should be discharged.
24:37She's been showing some improvement on this medication, Norman.
24:41She's homeless.
24:42She's not hopeless.
24:42There are other professionals for these kinds of people, Dr. Sloan.
24:46Social workers, case workers, we are a hospital, not a shelter for the homeless.
24:53Give me one more day.
24:56Look, if she gets better, think of the story.
24:59Hospital helps homeless heal herself.
25:03I like the headline.
25:06All right, Dr. Sloan, you've got your day, but just one.
25:11Norman, I appreciate you overlooking my eccentricities.
25:14Shh!
25:24Shh!
25:25Shh!
25:38Shh!
25:40Shh!
25:41Shh!
25:43Shh!
25:44I can't believe people live like this.
26:12You should get out more often.
26:14Yeah.
26:15Looks like somebody's been here.
26:17Yeah.
26:18Someone else, too.
26:28Hey.
26:29Looks like Riley has himself a girlfriend.
26:32What?
26:33Ginger sure.
26:35I bet.
26:36Yeah, right.
26:42You okay?
26:48You okay?
27:06I just can't put it together.
27:14But you seriously believe a priest was involved in it?
27:16Well, I found him in Riley's room
27:18and he got in the hospital by pretending he was sick.
27:20Why?
27:22Well, I'm thinking that maybe he burned down the house.
27:25What, he burned down the house
27:26just to cover up any connection between himself and Riley?
27:29Exactly. Why not?
27:31Maybe.
27:32But what is the connection between an ex-con and this priest?
27:35Well, that's the next thing we've got to find out.
27:37We?
27:38Yeah.
27:39Let me know when you find the car that killed Riley.
27:41Yes, sir, chief.
27:43Chief, somebody murdered my patient in my hospital.
27:47Now, I'd like to know who and why.
27:50And call me when you find that car.
27:52Okay, look, you've got to do something for me.
27:54What?
27:55Remember the little hair problem we were talking about?
27:58Is there anything that you can give me?
28:00Male pattern anxiety?
28:02Is that what we got here?
28:02Oh, come on.
28:03Relax.
28:03I got you something for you.
28:05Listen, don't forget tomorrow night, the game and dinner.
28:07Right.
28:08We're having Dolores' meatloaf.
28:10Mmm.
28:11See you.
28:11Hey, what's up?
28:21Hmm.
28:22So do you still want us to look for his girlfriend?
28:24We're both on.
28:26Mark?
28:27Oh.
28:28Evidently, she's an exotic dancer.
28:30Yes.
28:32Here's the photographer's name and number right there on the back.
28:35Maybe he can tell you where to find her.
28:37Look, if you find out, let me know.
28:38Okay, but that's all.
28:41Resident on call to ER.
28:42Resident on call to ER.
28:47Okay, there she is, right here.
28:49Huh?
28:50All right.
28:51Wait here.
28:52Wait a minute.
28:52I thought we were doing this together.
28:54We are.
28:55I want to go inside and talk to her while you wait here.
28:58I have been in these kinds of places before.
29:01Oh, really?
29:02Yeah.
29:02Yeah?
29:02Which country club was that?
29:04All right, so it was a charity.
29:05Big deal.
29:06Let's go.
29:06Amanda, where are you going?
29:08What?
29:08Look, I need a little room to operate here, okay?
29:12You see, I may have to, um, work on it a little bit to get her to cooperate.
29:15You know what I'm saying?
29:16Hmm.
29:17You're my guest.
29:18You're welcome.
29:19Last time I drive you here, anywhere else.
29:25Hi.
29:25Hi.
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29:53Hi, hi.
29:54Hi.
29:55Hi.
29:56How you doing?
29:58Listen, Mitch Riley was a friend of yours.
30:00I need to talk to you.
30:02Tiny?
30:04Oh, no.
30:08Alice?
30:09We've been looking all over for you.
30:11What are you doing up here?
30:13Waiting for God.
30:15Why are you doing that?
30:17In case he comes for me.
30:20Alfred, he was here before.
30:21Didn't you see him?
30:22I think it'll be a long time before he comes for you.
30:28Does he know your name?
30:32I wish somebody did.
30:34It's all right.
30:35Let's go back downstairs.
30:39Hi.
30:41Not sure I should be giving you this,
30:42but we found the car that killed Riley.
30:44Killer abandoned it.
30:45Oh, did you face the owner?
30:47It's all in there.
30:49Interesting.
30:49Oh, I got something for you.
30:55Dolores, where'd you put that family album I brought in?
30:58Oh, am I gonna like this?
31:02Is this really your family album?
31:06Thank you, Dolores.
31:07Listen, if those are your relatives,
31:09I have just one question.
31:10What?
31:11Why didn't you go into plastic surgery?
31:13Okay, now here's all the hairless people in your family
31:20that you're so worried about.
31:21Where's Uncle Earl?
31:22Um, there he is.
31:24But he caught a disease in the tropics,
31:26lost all his body hair.
31:27Yeah.
31:28Cousin Harold?
31:29A cue ball.
31:30Professional wrestler.
31:31Shaved his own head.
31:32Oh.
31:34And Aunt Edna?
31:35Aunt Edna.
31:36There.
31:37Bad perm.
31:38Bald.
31:39Now, everybody else in the family
31:41has got a full head of hair.
31:43Will you stop worrying?
31:45Yeah, I guess so.
31:46Good.
31:47Did Aunt Edna's hair ever grow back?
31:48Oh, yeah, down to her waist.
31:51Unfortunately, it started in the middle of her back.
31:53Yeah.
32:07Mother?
32:07I hope you don't mind my barging in like this again.
32:12I am getting ready to say mass.
32:14Well, I wanted to check your blood pressure.
32:16Just make sure it's not elevated.
32:17Take a moment.
32:19Okay.
32:22You always arrive unannounced,
32:24or am I getting special treatment?
32:26Oh, special treatment, definitely.
32:29There, just give me that sleeve right there.
32:32That's good.
32:33Father, you know the, uh, Fultons, don't you, Ted and Kim?
32:38Of course.
32:39They're members of our congregation.
32:41Yeah.
32:41Their, uh, car was stolen the other night.
32:43I didn't know.
32:45Well, it turns out that it was used to run down
32:48that poor man who died at the hospital.
32:50Name was, uh, Riley.
32:52Mitch Riley.
32:54That mean anything to you?
32:56Can't say that it does.
32:58Should it?
32:59Well, you know, I can't help feeling...
33:01maybe there's somebody in your church
33:02who might have had a reason to kill Riley.
33:05You're asking very peculiar questions, Dr. Sloan.
33:10What would make you think a hit-and-run driver
33:12would be a member of our congregation?
33:14Well, I'm not sure.
33:16You see, Riley was murdered during that mass.
33:20Now, the Fultons only lived two blocks away.
33:22They walked to church.
33:24Anybody who knows them knows that routine.
33:27What exactly is your point, Doctor?
33:29Well, what if someone at your church
33:32ran out of the mass and stole that car?
33:35They would have had time to get the car,
33:38drive to the warehouse district,
33:39run down Riley, ditch the car,
33:41and get back to church before mass was over.
33:45That's very hard to imagine.
33:47Well, I know it's possible.
33:49Timed it myself.
33:50Well, your blood pressure is slightly elevated,
33:55and your pulse is on the high side.
33:58You sure you're not under some kind of stress?
34:02No more than you, Doctor.
34:04Well, you never know.
34:07Of course, I would ask you
34:08if any of your regulars missed mass that day,
34:11but you wouldn't know you weren't there.
34:12Wasn't I?
34:13No, uh, you asked Father Oliver to cover for you.
34:19Ah, yes.
34:21That is true.
34:23Where were you, Father?
34:26I'm not sure I like that question, Doctor.
34:30I'm not sure I'd like the answer.
34:34Anything else?
34:36No.
34:36Not for now.
34:39Would cut down on that salt, though.
34:40I'll tell you the search election,
34:58that's really hot.
35:00Have you ever watched?
35:04Yeah.
35:07Yeah.
35:07Excuse me, uh, you're the owner?
35:24Who's asking?
35:25Uh, Mark Sloan, a medical consultant for the police department.
35:29Uh, Murray Swift.
35:30Your, uh, central air conditioning is made by, uh, Breezeway, huh?
35:34That's right.
35:35Uh, we've had an outbreak of conventioneer's disease around the country.
35:39They've traced the causes of defective Breezeway units.
35:42Conventioneer's disease?
35:43Yeah, like legionnaires, only it's louder and more contagious.
35:48Uh, I'll need to do a, uh, test and an inspection.
35:53I don't want to quarantine the club, of course.
35:55Whatever you say, doctor.
35:57All right, have a look here.
36:02Huh.
36:05What's the verdict?
36:13Well, I'm not sure.
36:15Think back carefully, Murray.
36:16Has anybody reported any sudden loss of weight?
36:19Wait.
36:20Any excessive scaling or peeling?
36:23Uh, dizziness?
36:25Nausea?
36:26Uh, loss of vision?
36:27Uh, uh, not to my knowledge.
36:29Well, that's a good sign.
36:31Uh, let me look at your eyes, Murray.
36:35Uh-huh.
36:38Oh, dear.
36:40Oh, that's very, very interesting.
36:43What does that mean?
36:44Look, I can't afford to close down.
36:47Maybe I ought to make a random check of your employees.
36:50You have a private room somewhere?
36:51Sure.
36:51Uh, the dressing room.
36:53Now, it's right back there.
36:53Uh, well, why don't I, uh, start with the dancers?
37:00Yeah, you're fine.
37:03Don't worry.
37:04You're very healthy.
37:09Next?
37:10That's me.
37:12Sit down, won't you?
37:18Why don't you put this coat on?
37:21Here we go.
37:21Why won't you be cold?
37:22No, actually, I'm a little warm right now.
37:25Oh, excuse me just a moment.
37:29I want to talk to you about Mitch Riley.
37:31Hey, wait a minute.
37:33Now, don't get excited.
37:34I think I know who killed him, but I need your help to prove it.
37:37Look, I thought you were a doctor.
37:39No, I am.
37:39I treated him before he died.
37:41I don't know anything about it.
37:43Now, hold it.
37:45I can tell by these pictures that you two are very fond of each other.
37:48Am I right?
37:53Then you should want to know who killed him.
37:56I just don't want to get hurt, that's all.
37:59I'll say that you don't.
38:00I'll say that you don't want to know who killed him, but I don't want to know who killed him.
38:06Okay.
38:16He was a decent guy.
38:19Was there anybody who had a reason to kill him?
38:21All I know is that somebody owed him money, like a lot.
38:27And when he went to collect it, he was run down.
38:34I never saw the driver.
38:35Why didn't you call the police?
38:38You, uh, promise you won't hate me if I tell you?
38:43Of course I do.
38:44I thought I could get the money for myself.
38:50Before he was run down.
38:51Mitch said this was his insurance.
39:08He guaranteed he'd get his money back.
39:09I took it off his body.
39:12I figured I could use it myself.
39:18There's nothing in here.
39:19Just a bunch of pictures of Mitch and some guy back in Detroit.
39:23And some newspaper clipping about Mitch's trial.
39:29I don't know what to do with it.
39:30Well, that's all right.
39:35I do.
39:44Inspiring sermon, Father.
39:47You again?
39:51I've only got a moment.
39:52I didn't come to take your blood pressure this time, Father.
39:55Or should I call you Peter?
39:59Excuse me?
40:00Peter Ingram is your name, isn't it?
40:01At least it was when you left Detroit.
40:03You are seriously mistaken, Doctor.
40:07David Morrissey was a 19-year-old kid with no family.
40:12He died in Vietnam.
40:14He took his name and his social security number.
40:19I think you'd better be careful, Doctor.
40:22Fifteen years ago, you and Mitch O'Reilly robbed an armored car.
40:26The guard was shot dead.
40:28O'Reilly got caught.
40:29But somehow you got away with the money.
40:32You changed your name and got yourself into a seminary.
40:37You've been hiding from the law behind that collar for all these years.
40:40Do you know what you're saying?
40:42I know exactly what I'm saying.
40:44See, O'Reilly never fingered you because he wanted his share of the money when he got out of prison.
40:50Took him a long time, but he found you, didn't he?
40:53You agreed to the pay off.
40:55You told him where to meet you.
40:57Then you ran him down to Fulton's car.
41:00But he survived.
41:02But he had to finish the job.
41:04I think that you faked your way into that hospital, snuck into his room, and shot some air into his vein through that IV.
41:14Mission accomplished.
41:15Oh, by the way, his girlfriend drove him to meet you.
41:21She had a couple of pictures of the two of you together, which, of course, I now have.
41:26I have the Lord's work to do.
41:40Goodbye, Dr. Sloan.
41:41I can't believe this, Mike.
41:56I can't believe it.
41:57We don't have enough to turn over to the cops.
41:59Oh, I gave everything to Steve.
42:01The thing is, is that we can prove that he knew Riley in Detroit, but we can't pin the old robbery on him.
42:07And we have no hard evidence that he committed either the hit-and-run or the murder in the hospital.
42:13He is going to get away with it.
42:18Excuse me, gentlemen.
42:20Alice isn't in her room again.
42:23Oh.
42:24I want to sleep in the church.
42:50I'm sorry, ma'am.
42:51It's all locked up.
42:52Why don't you try the shelter down the street?
42:57It's you.
42:58Excuse me?
43:00My Lord and my shepherd.
43:02In that room when you came for that man.
43:06You must be mistaken.
43:08No, no.
43:08I remember you.
43:13Have you come for me, too?
43:17Yes, my child.
43:19Come with me.
43:22Come right this way.
43:32Don't be afraid.
43:35I'm not afraid with you.
43:38You were so gentle with that nice man in the hospital.
43:42What was his name?
43:44Mr. Riley.
43:45He was a good man.
43:49Yeah, you sent him to heaven.
43:52Yes, I did.
43:54Now it's my time.
43:57Yes.
43:59You've had a good life.
44:01It's time for your reward.
44:02It's time to come home.
44:07Freeze!
44:08Hands on your head.
44:09Real slow.
44:11Turn around.
44:15Good work, Alice.
44:17Oh, Christmas.
44:19You set me up.
44:21Yes, Alice remembered just enough to help us get your confession.
44:26She described you as the man she saw in Riley's room the night he died.
44:30And now it's time for your reward, Father.
44:33You're under arrest for the murder of Mitch Riley and the attempted murder of Alice Blake.
44:39You have the right to remain silent.
44:41Anything you say can and will be used against her.
44:44Special delivery for Miss Alice Blake.
44:51They're beautiful.
44:52Oh, they're beautiful.
44:54And so are you.
44:56Are you sure you're not Alfred?
44:58Whatever happened to the real Alfred?
45:01Well, I waited for him till after the war.
45:04And on his way back from Japan, he stopped in Honolulu and met another girl.
45:11And he's still happily married.
45:13The rat.
45:16The memory was nice.
45:19Especially since it was the only one I had.
45:22I'm, uh, I'm still a little bit foggy.
45:26Yeah, we'll give it time.
45:27Yeah, you'll come around, Alice.
45:28Folks, I have the night shift.
45:30Bye-bye, Alice.
45:31Oh, I got the night off.
45:32You take care of yourself, okay?
45:35Talk to you later, Mark.
45:36Thanks a lot, guys.
45:37All right.
45:40Well, my daughter should be here very soon.
45:43She got on a plane the minute we called her.
45:46Well, it looks like you're all set to go.
45:50One last dance.
45:52Every time it rains, it rains, pennies from heaven.
46:00Don't you know each cloud contains pennies from heaven.
46:06Let's pray of God.
46:06I'll be with you.
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