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02:30Thanks a lot, Tommy.
02:32You bet, Doc.
02:33Might I remind you, this is the major political fundraising of the season, not the demolition derby.
02:38My car broke down about halfway here.
02:40I would have taken a cab.
02:41Did you ever call an L.A. cab?
02:43They don't ask you what time they ask you, what day.
02:46I embarrassed you, didn't I?
02:47He didn't have to wave.
02:48Everybody was looking at me.
02:50I'm sorry.
02:51I'll buy you a cup of coffee.
02:52At least the mayor didn't see us.
02:54No.
02:54Did he?
02:55No, don't worry about it.
02:57So he didn't see us, right?
02:58Oh.
02:58Oh.
02:58Oh.
02:59Okay.
02:59Now we have to leave.
03:00Oh, Jesus.
03:00Oh, Jesus.
03:03I'll show you by now.
03:04Here.
03:05Here.
03:05Here.
03:08Here.
03:08Here.
03:09Here.
03:10Here.
03:10Here.
03:11Here.
03:12Here.
03:12Here.
03:13Here.
03:13Here.
03:14Here.
03:14There's the mayor, the mayor.
03:30I thought that was you.
03:33It's good to see you again.
03:34Mr. Mayor, how's the shoulder doing?
03:36Oh, not bad.
03:37Don't think my jump shot will ever be the same, though.
03:39Oh, it'll probably be the same, because it couldn't get any worse.
03:41I hear you had car trouble on the way down.
03:45I had nothing unusual with that car.
03:46Oh, George Ridgeway, this is Norman Briggs, our administrator at the hospital.
03:50Thanks for coming, Mr. Briggs.
03:51It's an honor, Your Honor. Nice day to meet you.
03:54It's an honor.
03:56Mark, what a surprise.
03:57Lauren.
03:58I don't mean to interrupt, but I need to leave.
04:00I have a terrible migraine. It's been coming on all day.
04:03Oh, I'm very sorry, darling.
04:05Can you do something?
04:06Yeah, I can call the hospital, have some assumatryptin sent over.
04:08Oh, no, Mark, thank you, but I have some at home.
04:11Oh, I'll have the driver take you right away.
04:12Yeah, bye-bye.
04:13Oh, bye.
04:16You're turning blue, Norman.
04:19You didn't tell me you knew the mayor.
04:21You didn't ask me.
04:22Buy an American car.
04:26That's it.
04:28Very good.
04:29One more shot, one more shot.
04:31This way.
04:32That's great.
04:32That's all.
04:33Oh, dear, Blake.
04:34Thank you very much.
06:41Lauren?
06:42Turn it off, please.
06:50Sorry.
06:51I forgot.
06:55How's the migraine?
06:58Not good.
07:03Is Melissa home?
07:08She's spending the night at a friend's house.
07:12I'm going to the office for about an hour.
07:18I'll leave at 11.
07:19You're going to be okay?
07:21Yes.
07:23I'll leave at 11.
07:23You're going to be okay?
07:24Yes.
07:25I'll leave at 11.
07:43Mr. Strand, this is Jill Hewlett of the City News.
07:53I can't talk now. Somebody broke into my house.
07:56Why would they do that?
07:58I wanted to meet with you and talk to you about the letters you sent me.
08:01They're fascinating.
08:02But perhaps now isn't a good time.
08:05No, no, no. I can meet you.
08:07Tonight, 11 o'clock.
08:09I'll meet you in the parking garage at the corner of Federal and Western.
08:15Second level.
08:17Sure. Okay.
08:20I'll see you soon, Mr. Strand.
08:22Well, I'm Pete.
08:39Uh, why don't you two take over, and I'll see you in the morning.
08:45Okay, George.
08:45George.
09:05Laurie.
09:08What is this?
09:10Exactly what you deserve.
09:12I won't let you do.
09:13I won't let you go.
09:15Stop!
09:16Oh, my God.
09:46Hang in there, Mr. Mayor. Dr. Sloan is on his way.
10:04Laura.
10:05We called her, sir. Put him in examining room eight.
10:08I needed x-ray stats.
10:09Yes, doctor. Right away.
10:12Mark.
10:13What happened? How is he?
10:15He was shot twice at close range.
10:17We were able to stabilize him enough to get him into surgery.
10:19Oh, my God.
10:20He's in good hands.
10:21You still have that migraine?
10:24Yes, yes. I'm sorry. The light.
10:26Assuming triptin should have worked by now.
10:29Steve, take her in and let her light on the couch in my office.
10:31Sure.
10:32Don't worry, Lauren. We'll find her when we get this.
10:33What?
10:46You lost too much blood, honey.
10:50Did he say anything before?
11:01He said your name once.
11:03That's all.
11:05Excuse me.
11:07Mrs. Ridgway, I'm very sorry about your husband.
11:10But I thought you'd want to know we have arrested a suspect.
11:15Who?
11:15Benjamin Strand?
11:18What?
11:42I'm sorry.
11:43Ah!
11:45Why?
11:47I thought you were dead.
11:49Nobody could have stayed dead through that.
11:51Delores!
11:53Excuse me, what are you doing sleeping on this floor?
11:56Oh, it feels better on my back than that couch.
11:59You don't have floors at home?
12:01Uh, a hit-and-run came in last night as I was about to leave.
12:06What was that this morning? What time is it?
12:09Almost 8. Mr. Briggs is looking for you.
12:13A big mug of coffee.
12:15Yeah.
12:16You got it.
12:20Mmm.
12:26Morning.
12:27Mark. Listen, I heard about last night. How are you doing?
12:30Well, it hurts to lose anyone,
12:32but I think Georgia Ridgeway could have done some great things for this state.
12:35Well, at least they caught the nut who did it.
12:37How's Mrs. Ricken taking it?
12:39Well, she's showing remarkable courage under the circumstances,
12:42but to tell you the truth, there's something puzzling about her behavior all night long.
12:46What's that?
12:47Well, at the hotel, she complained of having a migraine,
12:49but she didn't show any symptoms at all.
12:51Then later here, after she supposedly took the medication,
12:54she definitely had a migraine.
12:57Doesn't make any sense?
12:58Not to me either.
13:00How's our, uh, hit-and-run victim?
13:02Mr. Lomax, he came to about an hour ago,
13:04and the guy hasn't stopped complaining since.
13:06Peace.
13:07Mr. Lomax, what are you doing?
13:09I felt a sudden urge to go dancing.
13:11What do you think I'm trying to do?
13:12I'm getting out of here.
13:13No, you're not.
13:14Take it easy.
13:15Lay down.
13:16Lay down.
13:17Just relax, Mr. Lomax.
13:19Dr. Sloan, you remember me from last night?
13:21No.
13:22You remember anything at all?
13:24You mean after that crazy lady in the red four-wheel drive
13:27sends me ricocheting down the alleyway
13:29like I was some pinball I'm supposed to remember, son?
13:32Oh, no, I don't remember nothing.
13:33Mr. Lomax, you sure it was a red four-wheel drive?
13:36Let me tell you something, boy.
13:38I've been a mechanic for over 40 years.
13:40The car ain't been built that I ain't been under,
13:42so when I say it was a red four...
13:45One, two, three.
13:46Four-wheel-drive vehicle, that's exactly what I mean.
13:49Now, you all have a nice day.
13:51Mr. Lomax.
13:52Mr. Lomax.
13:53Mr. Lomax, about what time was that?
13:56About what time was it?
13:57It was before 9 o'clock,
14:00before Mr. Montero came by walking his dog,
14:03because he always come by at 9 o'clock every single night
14:07to walk his dog.
14:08We stop, we have a little chat about automobiles,
14:11because I was a mechanic for over 40 years, and I'd like to go.
14:15Mr. Lomax, please.
14:16What is your hurry?
14:18Sweetheart, I got to go and get my bag.
14:21I got my life savings in my bag,
14:24so I don't want you all looking at me like I am some charity case.
14:28Mr. Lomax, in this hospital, there are no charity cases.
14:32There are only patients.
14:34Now, all you have to do is just lay back, relax, and get better, all right?
14:38Hey, you listen to him.
14:42What about my bag?
14:44Tell you what, Mr. Lomax, if it makes you feel any better,
14:47we will go down on our lunch hour and find your bag for you, okay?
14:52Will what?
14:57Right.
14:58Um, I really didn't have any lunch plans worth keeping, anyway.
15:01Amigo, we're ready for you.
15:04Huh?
15:05The photo shoot for the hospital brochure.
15:07Didn't you read my memo?
15:09You didn't read my memo, did you?
15:11You never read my memo, sir.
15:12Norm, I have been up all night long.
15:14I haven't shaved, I haven't changed.
15:16What can't we do some other time?
15:18When?
15:19Well, I don't know.
15:20Uh, send me a memo.
15:30I thought you might want to see a photo of Mayor Ridgeway's assassin.
15:35Yeah.
15:36All right, thank you.
15:38The guys found that in Strand's apartment.
15:40Add that to the fingerprints on the gun
15:42and the death threat letters to Mayor Ridgeway.
15:44Sounds pretty airtight.
15:46What about Strand's story that some reporter called up and arranged a meeting with him?
15:50Jill Hewlett?
15:51We checked.
15:52She's out of the country on assignment.
15:53Well, couldn't it be some other woman just claiming to be her?
15:56It's not likely.
15:57Why, you having doubts about Strand?
15:59Well, I, the whole thing's a little...
16:01Too neat.
16:02Yeah, don't you think so?
16:03Uh-uh.
16:04Listen, thanks for the picture.
16:05Can I keep it?
16:06Yeah.
16:07Be my guest.
16:08It's a copy.
16:09Listen, you're not on to something I should know about, are you?
16:11No.
16:12No.
16:13Okay.
16:14Well, I gotta go.
16:15Dinner tonight?
16:16Yeah, I'll see you then.
16:17Okay.
16:18See you.
16:24Dr. Mark Sloan?
16:25Mrs. Ridgeway's expecting me.
16:26Go ahead, sir.
16:29What's with the, uh, black bag, Mark?
16:32Do I look that awful?
16:33No.
16:34You look wonderful.
16:35But I've been a little worried about you.
16:36You mind if I make sure you're okay?
16:38Not at all.
16:39I didn't thank you last night for what you did, did I?
16:43I'm sorry.
16:44You have absolutely nothing to apologize.
16:46It was all such a horrible blur.
16:47I, you know.
16:49Is your head hurting now?
16:51No.
16:52The medicine really did help.
16:54You took it when you got home from the hotel.
16:57That's right.
16:59Okay.
17:00Just relax and follow the line.
17:03You know, Lauren, I've seen you with these migraine headaches before.
17:06It struck me as a little odd that the bright lights at the reception didn't bother you.
17:11Oh, but they did.
17:13Hmm.
17:14Didn't look like it.
17:17Really?
17:18To tell you the truth, the whole evening is a blur.
17:22How about later at the hospital?
17:25What about it?
17:26Well, you were having a migraine attack during that time, weren't you?
17:29Was I?
17:31I, I don't remember.
17:33You know, that concerns me a little bit, Lauren.
17:37I mean, that short-term memory loss.
17:40Why don't you come in and let me give you an EEG CAT scan?
17:42I'm just to rule out, you know, anything beyond simple migraine.
17:46Mark, this is not a good time for me.
17:49No hurry.
17:50Give me a hand.
17:51Oh, uh, one more thing.
17:56When you came home from the rally, did you see or, uh, talk to anyone?
18:00No.
18:01Not that I can remember.
18:03But then again, you've got me doubting just about everything.
18:07Don't you remember when we spoke?
18:13I called her from the slumber party, and...
18:16we talked at about nine o'clock for ten minutes.
18:26Well, I guess that answers that.
18:28Listen, be sure and call me about setting up those tests, will ya?
18:31Mm-hmm. Yes, I will.
18:35Oh, and one more thing.
18:37You did thank me last night.
18:39Oh.
18:41Good.
18:42I'll show myself, Val.
18:43Bye, Melissa.
18:49The doctor thinks that your mother is losing her mind.
18:56Where did you go last night?
19:01Because no one answered when I called.
19:09I went for a walk to get some air.
19:15Come here, PB.
19:22Everything is going to be all right.
19:26It is.
19:31Excuse me.
19:48Is that Mrs. Ridgeway's car?
19:51Yeah.
19:52She and her husband both used it.
19:53Why?
19:54Oh, no.
19:55No reasoning.
19:56Nice car.
20:01This is where Lomax lives?
20:06I can't believe I let you talk me into coming down here.
20:08You gonna start complaining?
20:09Just tell me so I know.
20:10Hey!
20:13Lomax said, uh, you get his bag behind this dumper.
20:18What?
20:24Give me a hand.
20:25You must be kidding.
20:26Do I look like I'm kidding?
20:28Come on, Amanda.
20:29It's heavy.
20:30Help me out.
20:36Oh, no.
20:37You gotta be kidding.
20:38What?
20:39You cut up stiffs all day long and you're worried about a couple of germs?
20:41I told you I'm thinking about changing my specialty.
20:43Besides, these germs I can smell.
20:44Let's go.
20:45Yeah, well, just plug your nose and help me push it.
20:54All right, there it is on your side.
20:55Get it.
20:57You grab it.
20:59You're wearing the gloves.
21:02You owe me big time for this jack store.
21:07Ow!
21:10Disgusting.
21:16Jack, it's full of cash!
21:23Jack!
21:25Jack.
21:27Jack.
21:29Make sure you catalog that.
21:36All right, do you want to get a shot over here?
21:45It's a big idea leaving me back there like that.
21:46You know, that dumpster could have rolled.
21:47I could have been mangled.
21:48Crushed.
21:49There were rats.
21:50Are you listening to me?
21:51Take a look.
21:52Take a look.
21:53Mm.
21:54Fascinating.
21:55I see a rundown, rat-infested apartment.
21:58You know what, Jack Stewart?
21:59You really know how to show a girl a good time.
22:00It's not just any rundown, rat-infested apartment.
22:03It's not just any rundown, rat-infested apartment.
22:04It recognizes place in the news.
22:05Benjamin Strand lived here.
22:06And thanks to you, a possible, valuable key piece of evidence is laying right over there.
22:07Oh.
22:08Oh.
22:09Oh.
22:10Oh.
22:11Oh.
22:12Oh.
22:13Oh.
22:14Oh.
22:15Oh.
22:16Oh.
22:17Oh.
22:18Oh.
22:19Oh.
22:20Oh.
22:21Oh.
22:22Oh.
22:23Oh.
22:24Oh.
22:25Oh.
22:26Oh.
22:27Oh.
22:28Oh.
22:29Oh.
22:30Oh.
22:31Oh.
22:39I was out with a man looking for Mr. Lomax's bag, right?
22:41Right.
22:42Well, we found it.
22:43I'm ready for this.
22:45Guess who lives no more than 20 yards away from where we found the bag?
22:49Benjamin Strand.
22:50That's right.
22:52You know, that's very interesting, because I was at Lauren Ridgway's house.
22:55Guess what kind of a car she drives.
22:57Don't tell me.
22:58She drives a red four-wheel drive.
23:02Coincidence?
23:03I doubt it.
23:05Well, I just gave Mr. Lomax his bag, and I helped count out his life savings.
23:09He had a little over $500.
23:12Some life.
23:13Well, not much to retire on.
23:15No, but I think Mr. Lomax would be a prime candidate for our senior life program.
23:20I was thinking the same thing.
23:22Mm-hmm.
23:23Jack, would you walk him through the papers?
23:25Absolutely.
23:26No problem.
23:27He's such a character, that Lomax.
23:29Just got a call from ER.
23:31It's Lauren's daughter, Melissa Ridgway.
23:33Paramex brought her in.
23:34She collapsed.
23:35Hello.
23:36I'm Dr. Bentley.
23:37Hi.
23:38Are you feeling any better?
23:39I think so.
23:40Good.
23:41Listen, honey.
23:42If you don't eat, it makes you weak.
23:43You can become anemic and faint, and sometimes worse.
23:47But you're gonna be just fine.
23:50Who's wrong?
23:51I think I saw her going down to the cafeteria.
23:57I can find her for you if you want.
24:00Thanks.
24:01Okay.
24:02No problem.
24:03I think I saw her going down to the cafeteria I can find her for you if you want thanks
24:13Laura in your office told me where I could find you I got here as soon as I could
24:28I can't be seen with you here I'll meet you in your hotel room in half an hour
24:31do you guys honestly know what you're saying
24:41Steve the alley where Lomax was hit is right behind Benjamin Strand's apartment and he was
24:49hit by a red four-wheel drive like the one Lauren Ridgway drives and sort of a lot of other women
24:53and how do we know that it was the person that broke in that cut themselves on the broken glass
24:58how do we know it wasn't Strand himself look guys I don't mean to be obstructive but I think we
25:04better have something concrete before we go after the mayor's widow I know Steve but there's something
25:09very very odd about it and what about a motive what did Lauren Ridgway have to gain by murdering her
25:16husband and she was wealthy before she ever met him and it was never even a hint of scandal I know I
25:23know but I just can't get rid of this funny feeling in my stomach the kind of gives me knots in my
25:29stomach all right what do you want me to do I just want you to drive out there maybe have a
25:35look at the car all right well I hope I find something else I'm going to be looking at a lot
25:40of cars when I'm busted the traffic cop see you I just saw something very interesting
25:49I won't be long I promise where are you going to take care of you I won't let anybody hurt you
26:02what how's Melissa oh she's doing much better oh good you know she is anemic frankly I'd like to run
26:18some more tests I think she's anorexic oh I doubt that Mark uh look I appreciate your concern but
26:25I can't talk about this now I've got an appointment if you'll excuse me oh did your friend find you
26:30who I didn't get his name is distinguished looking fellow salt and pepper hair doesn't sound like
26:35anyone I know sorry she's lying you know I think you two need a break why don't you go get some fresh
26:43fresh air want to go for a ride exactly
27:13you wait here
27:17hi
27:23hi
27:27hi
27:28hi
27:29hi
27:30hi
27:32hi
27:36hi
27:38hi
27:40hi
27:41question please
27:42thanks
27:43hi what's your name
27:45Wendy how you doing listen I'm a little confused um I'm in room 322 and I can't remember
27:52how I registered did I register into my corporation the Skidmore Corporation
27:58I didn't huh how did I register just dr. Harris that's what I thought thank you so much Wendy
28:10no no no problem at all I'll come down and take care of her later all right thanks a lot
28:15please
28:16it's dr. Sloan
28:17lo on
28:18mark I'd like you to release Melissa i want to take her to her aunt's house in Scottsdale DOWN
28:30Look, why don't we, uh, take care of you first, huh?
28:33Come on.
28:37Okay, then, sumatriptan should take a bit in just a few moments.
28:40Thank you, Mark.
28:42Let me have a look at that wrist, if I can.
28:45Here.
28:46See that?
28:48Oh, it's nothing.
28:49It's just a kitchen accident is all.
28:51Well, you know, I didn't notice it the other night at the campaign rally.
28:55Uh, well, it happened the next day, I think.
28:57I scraped it at home.
28:58Shaky hands with my migraine.
29:01You know, it looks more like a puncture with a sharp object.
29:03Well, I cut it with a knife.
29:05Well, that would do it.
29:08You know, I have a, uh, patient who was hit by a four-wheel drive
29:13in the same alley where Strand lives.
29:16You, uh, own one, don't you?
29:18Yes. Is he all right?
29:20He swears he can recognize the woman driving the car.
29:25Mark, why are you telling me this?
29:28No, we're just wondering if you might know of a woman who would want to kill your husband.
29:32Someone who was obsessed with him, angry at him, in love with him, maybe.
29:38But why a woman?
29:39I thought Strand confessed.
29:41I think Strand would confess to shooting Lincoln, if somebody asked him.
29:45No, I think it was someone else.
29:47A woman, probably.
29:49A woman who lured him into that parking garage,
29:51driving a red four-wheel.
29:53Why do I get the distinct impression that you think that I am that woman?
30:02How could it be you?
30:03You were on the phone with Melissa when all this was happening, weren't you?
30:06That's right.
30:07I was.
30:09Um, will you sign Melissa's release now?
30:11Oh, of course.
30:13Yeah.
30:14That's a heart.
30:15Mr. Lomax.
30:18Dr. Feelgood.
30:20This is a gentleman I was telling you about,
30:21the one who was hit by the car in the alley.
30:23Yeah.
30:24I've seen you before.
30:28Oh, you was on the TV.
30:32Your husband, the boy, was the mayor who got shot.
30:35He was murdered.
30:36Oh, God bless him, honey.
30:38I'm sorry, and tell him I see it so.
30:42Thank you, and God bless you.
30:53Was that a setup to see how he would react to me?
30:56No, that was a setup to see how you would react to him.
31:00Well, I hope I didn't disappoint you.
31:02I hope I didn't get to see how he would react to him.
31:07Hi, hi.
31:08Find anything?
31:09Yes, I did.
31:10I pulled some thread fragments from the bumper of Lauren's car.
31:14They didn't come from cleaning rags.
31:16There's a good chance they came from Leon's clothes.
31:18Great.
31:19Not so great?
31:21Dolores tells me that Leon's clothes were so filthy,
31:23an orderly took them out and burned them.
31:25Oh.
31:27Still, there's no way we can prove Lauren had Leon.
31:29Nope, and it gets worse.
31:31On my way over here, I got a call from headquarters.
31:34About an hour ago, Benjamin Strand confessed to the murder.
31:37Oh, God.
31:38You upset?
31:39Well, I would be.
31:40It would prove.
31:42You still think Lauren Ridgway did it?
31:43Yes, I do.
31:45How are you going to prove it?
31:46I haven't got a clue.
31:55Let's see.
31:56What?
31:57Oh.
31:59All right.
32:00Yes, thank you very much.
32:01What's wrong?
32:03Lauren just checked Melissa out of the hospital,
32:06presumably to take her to Scottsdale to her sister's.
32:08I just called the sister to give her the name of a doctor
32:11in case Melissa needed any help.
32:14Sister didn't know what I was talking about.
32:15Isn't that a little odd?
32:17Maybe it has something to do with the man Lauren met in the hotel.
32:21Dr. John Harris.
32:23John Harris.
32:24Yeah, apparently he heads the Meridian Psychiatric Clinic
32:27for Adolescents in Ojai.
32:31Oh.
32:34You know, they say the flowers in Ojai
32:35are lovely this time of year.
32:36I'm with it.
32:54Dr. Sloan, what are you doing here?
32:57You left your CD at the hospital.
33:00Wrote it back to you.
33:01You know, I'm a little confused.
33:05Is his first name Meatloaf or his last name Meatloaf?
33:08Or is his first name Meat and his last name Loaf?
33:11Is there a business Meatloaf?
33:13Yeah.
33:18Actually, there is.
33:21That's what I like to see.
33:24How you doing?
33:27I'm, um, fine.
33:29Mom's taking care of me.
33:35I wanted to ask you something.
33:38That wasn't the first time you collapsed, was it?
33:46Why did you stop eating?
33:50I'd like to know.
33:53Was it because of your stepfather's death?
33:59You know, it's hard to have to protect your parents.
34:05Your parents are supposed to protect you.
34:12You weren't telling the truth when you said you talked to your mother
34:15from the slumber party, were you?
34:19Hey, I didn't want to get her in trouble.
34:21But she wasn't home when you called, was she?
34:36Did?
34:39Did my mother really shoot him?
34:40I mean, what makes you think that?
34:46Was she angry with him?
34:48Did they have a fight?
34:51Did she?
34:52Don't.
34:52Melissa, did your stepfather ever...
35:07Dr. Sloan, how the hell did you get in here?
35:10How dare you interfere with my daughter?
35:12Mom, I didn't tell him anything.
35:14Melissa, it's okay.
35:16You have no right to be here.
35:19Look, the only thing that's ever going to cure Melissa
35:22is to let her tell the truth about everything she knows.
35:25My daughter is very ill.
35:28Despite what you may think you know,
35:29you don't know anything.
35:32Goodbye, Mark.
35:40Well, Steve, you said you needed a motive for Lauren.
35:43I think that just gave you a pretty strong one.
35:46If you asked me, this guy Ridgeway got just what he deserved.
35:48Look, even if what Dad said is true...
35:50And it is true.
35:51I saw the pain on that girl's face, Steve.
35:53You still need proof.
35:55Hard evidence.
35:57Something that ties Lauren to Strand.
36:00Did she know him?
36:01How did she know him?
36:02How did she get his gun and that letter?
36:05And without a positive ID for Mr. Lomax, we got nothing.
36:09I can't believe this.
36:10There's no way she's going to get away with this morning.
36:12Well, Steve's right, though.
36:13We don't have any proof.
36:14There's no way to connect her to Benjamin Strand.
36:16Or with Lomax.
36:17And without any proof, we don't have anything.
36:19Amigo, the photographer is ready.
36:22What was that now?
36:23I completely forgot.
36:24It was all on the memo.
36:25You did read the memo, didn't you, Amigo?
36:26Every thrill-packed word, Norman.
36:30Good.
36:31Very good, compadre.
36:33Very nice.
36:34Okay, very doctoral.
36:36Very...
36:37Hold that.
36:37Hold that.
36:38I got it.
36:38And we will have photographic history.
36:41I like it.
36:42Shoot.
36:44Very nice.
36:46That's it.
36:48What?
36:48That's it.
36:49What are you doing?
36:50You're messing up the composition.
36:51And the light is so beautiful, Mark.
36:55Staring me right in the face the whole time.
36:58I'll be back, Norman.
36:59I'll be back in the face the whole time.
37:29I'd like to talk to you about an angel.
37:34I beg your pardon.
37:38It all comes down to, uh, Benjamin Strand, doesn't it?
37:44Sick young man you knew was obsessed with your husband.
37:49So you found out where he lived, broke into his apartment,
37:53and took his gun.
37:55Then you lured him into that parking garage.
37:59Shot your husband.
38:00And just as you expected, Strand confessed, didn't he?
38:05That is absurd.
38:06I have not even met this man, Strand, let alone broken into his apartment.
38:12Oh, I think this will prove you did.
38:15According to the police report on Strand,
38:17on February 23rd, he crashed the fundraiser here.
38:22However, no charges were ever pressed.
38:26I bet it was a long time before you finally realized that it was Strand who stole the sculpture.
38:32But, Dr. Sloan, the sculpture is here, so I suggest that one of us is rather confused.
38:42Well, I admit for a while, that was me.
38:44But then I remembered this photograph was taken by Strand in his apartment on August 15th.
38:53That was when your husband filed his candidacy.
38:56You can see the headline right there on the newspaper.
38:58What is the point?
39:01Well, if you look closely, on the table beside him, you'll see the sculptor, two angels.
39:08But you know, when I checked with the police,
39:10there was no record of the sculptor being found anywhere in Strand's apartment.
39:17It wasn't there, because you took it when you broke in.
39:21Twam, my guardian angel, loved Melissa.
39:35That was too precious to leave, wasn't it?
39:46Melissa made this in art class.
39:51At school, she gave it to me on my birthday.
39:56Our children do such precious things.
40:00Little surprises.
40:05This was beautiful.
40:08And from the heart.
40:11That man, Strand, had no right to take it.
40:17Just as George had no right to take Melissa's childhood.
40:21Did you ever keep a diary when you were a little boy?
40:37No, I suppose not.
40:39It's more of a...
40:40It's more of a girl thing.
40:42Last year, I gave Melissa a diary.
40:48You know, one with the little lock and key for secrets of the heart.
40:52Melissa, a couple of months ago, something happened.
41:00Melissa stopped eating.
41:03She became quiet.
41:08Depressed.
41:08At first, I blamed her lifestyle, the campaigning, the living in this fishbowl.
41:18But she got worse.
41:21She totally retreated into herself.
41:27I begged her to talk to me.
41:28But she wouldn't.
41:33I was going crazy.
41:34I...
41:35I didn't know what to do.
41:39I just couldn't sit around and watch my little girl.
41:42In so much pain.
41:46And then...
41:48I read her diary.
41:50And then I knew.
41:57She was so...
41:59scared.
42:01And so...
42:03full of guilt.
42:04And loathing for every time.
42:07That he...
42:10touched her.
42:16So you killed him to protect her.
42:18Death.
42:26And...
42:29I would do it again.
42:42Steve's waiting outside, Lauren.
42:48Somehow, I wish things could have turned out differently, Lauren.
42:59All right.
43:00for what it's worth.
43:10I'm sorry, but I'm afraid I have to arrest you for the murder of your husband.
43:15You have the right to remain silent.
43:16Everything you say he can, I'm just going to show you the murder of mine.
43:36Dr. Sloan, you have a visitor.
43:37Dr. Sloan, you've been eating again, haven't you?
43:38Dr. Harris says that the reason why I stopped eating was because, um, I didn't have any control over my life, except what I ate, or didn't.
43:58Dr. Harris was right.
43:59This is for you.
44:00Oh, you shouldn't have.
44:01No, it's because you helped me and my mom face the truth.
44:05Is that your aunt waiting outside?
44:06Yeah.
44:07Yeah, she's, um, she's staying with me until the trial's over.
44:11Good, good.
44:26Yeah.
44:27Open it.
44:28Oh here we go.
44:30This is nice.
44:34Yeah.
44:35What is this?
44:38Glenn Miller.
44:39Well, I was gonna get you that or, um, Blind Melon.
44:42I didn't know which one.
44:45Good choice.
44:46Oh, thank you so much.
44:52You know, Melissa,
44:53right now you probably feel that nothing will ever be right again.
45:00How do you know?
45:02Most people feel that way when bad things happen.
45:06But bad things pass,
45:11as hard as they are.
45:13And they make us stronger.
45:16And you're gonna grow up to be a very strong woman, Melissa,
45:20I promise you.
45:22I believe you.
45:26Look, I'm always here.
45:28Anytime you want to see your friendly face or, you know, talk.
45:32Or listen to Glendale.
45:34Go ahead.
45:34I don't know where to go.
45:36I'd be happy to see you.
45:41Can I hug you?
45:44Sure.
45:45I don't know.
45:50I don't know where to go.
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