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00:00okay here's the thing I'll give you the dollar I just need a quarter buy something
00:1224 cents to change have a nice day you have one saved message to hear your saved messages
00:26I'm here where are you at the moment in my kitchen making coffee
00:47Tom you still recognize my voice
00:52we were married once
00:57are you okay
01:02Teresa Wu just fell on my car
01:10I want to know if the blood spatter is impact or cast off
01:21shoe prints get them before the wind does
01:24you got it inspector
01:25welcome to our day off
01:30yeah like you'd know what to do with a few free hours
01:32for your information I had plans I was going to go for a run and I was going to clean my apartment
01:39shut up
01:41no instead we decided to meet up with a reporter look where it got you
01:46well tell dispatch medical examiner wants a tow truck
02:01I'm going to have to haul in the whole kit and caboodle
02:04hi Sammy
02:07deputy DA Bernhardt
02:09it's really Teresa Wu
02:10a sad day for San Francisco
02:12inspector boxer said you might need this
02:18thanks
02:25we're not going to be at a loss for suspects
02:33Teresa Wu got blessed or bashed or exposed half of San Francisco for sex or corruption or sexual corruption
02:40just won what six Pulitzers for the register in the past ten years
02:44so wait a minute you were standing there on the street and crash
02:49uh I was at that exact moment talking to Tom he called
02:53Tom called
02:54what did he say
02:55have you called him back
02:57Teresa Wu
03:00fell
03:01why would Tom call you
03:05our two year divorce anniversary is Sunday
03:08maybe it was a nostalgia thing
03:10maybe he misses you
03:11what I'm trying to figure out is
03:13Teresa's message said to meet her in front of the newsstand
03:16so why was she on the roof
03:17to make sure she wasn't followed she was super secretive
03:20so the question is
03:21who was making Teresa so afraid
03:23that she was desperate enough to call me
03:25obvious place to start is with the subjects of her exposés
03:29if anyone was mad enough to take her to court
03:31maybe they were mad enough to kill her
03:32I'll find out if there was any penny litigation
03:34I'll get her back to the morgue
03:35hopefully she managed to pick up some DNA evidence in the back and forth
03:38I'll grab Jacoby
03:39see if anything turns up at her apartment
03:41and you're going to call Tom back
03:42yeah totally
03:44Teresa Wu's address book is a dead end
03:47oh you got anything
03:49no
03:51some
03:52receipts
03:54paid bills
03:55mostly dog related
03:56you know
03:57I'm starting to get why Teresa called me
04:01she didn't have anyone else
04:02the woman was obsessed with her job
04:05the address book doesn't even have an
04:07in case of an emergency contact
04:09at least you have a couple of human friends
04:12I'm not going to miss you you know
04:14when you get your promotion
04:17when I get a
04:18shiny new
04:20partner
04:22young
04:23handsome
04:24two good knees
04:25if I get the lieutenant spot
04:26I'll make sure you get plenty of me from behind my
04:29shiny
04:30new boss man desk
04:32you know what there's any sign of?
04:33a computer
04:34Teresa was old school
04:36everything by hand
04:39always carrying around those ratty old notebooks
04:41yeah well where are they she didn't bring them to the meeting
04:43they could be back at her office
04:45well let's hit the road
04:47I got years of newspaper exposés to weed through
04:50what?
04:55oh hell no
04:59look what she likes you
05:07I said call the dog pound
05:09it's just a little stroll
05:11I can't take her into the morgue
05:12what if she eat some evidence
05:13come on Jill
05:15it's just a key
05:16it's moving in
05:17whole can of worms
05:19can't we just
05:20be in love
05:21and happy
05:21and have lots of sex
05:22oh we can do that too
05:24didn't we decide you weren't going to come by my office
05:26you know what
05:27I just signed the lease
05:27landlord gave me two sets of keys
05:29and I'm off for a 24 hour shift at the hospital
05:31so I broke the rules
05:32giving my boss further ammunition for hating me
05:36should she decide to drop in
05:37yeah
05:37she'd hate it
05:38if she were to see us
05:39you know
05:39like this
05:41definitely not
05:42yeah
05:42yeah
05:42Claire's got
05:47whoops
05:47oh hey Linz
05:48hi
05:49hi
05:49so
05:50I'm going to leave this
05:52right here
05:54okay
05:54no pressure
05:55but come on
05:57move in with me
05:58here
05:59guess who's moving in with the boy
06:03considering moving in
06:05where
06:05god
06:07well given your usual terrible taste in men
06:10this is good news
06:11I actually don't hate Luke
06:14what do you know
06:15time of death
06:17no mystery there
06:18cause
06:19if the fall hadn't gotten her
06:21the gunshots would have
06:23three of them
06:24all to the torso
06:25what about DNA
06:27not looking promising
06:29just came from her apartment
06:31screams lonely workaholic
06:33speaking of
06:34did you call Tom back
06:36I'll give you workaholic
06:38lonely
06:38don't think so
06:40yeah
06:41inappropriate
06:42yikes
06:43well
06:45not your mama's bikini wax
06:46maintenance like that
06:49she was definitely sleeping with somebody
06:51well
06:51there was no man stuff at her apartment
06:54no extra toothbrush
06:55only one towel on the rack
06:57so whoever she was seeing
06:58it must have been new
06:59or secret
07:01men
07:02no
07:03no men
07:03no friends
07:04just work
07:05and I have no idea what she was working on
07:07never had any idea until
07:08she was ready to publish
07:10but I guarantee you
07:11it was incendiary
07:12and honest
07:14see that's how much Teresa trusted me
07:17now I gotta call a damn locks
07:19don't you need a warrant for that?
07:28Cindy Thomas
07:28Metro Desk
07:30there's nothing in there anyway
07:33and you know that how?
07:34common knowledge
07:35Teresa never left anything in the office
07:36plus I picked it already
07:38it's empty
07:39you were a friend?
07:42yeah
07:42no
07:43no
07:44a colleague
07:45I guess
07:46well
07:47admire
07:48mostly
07:49Teresa was sort of a mentor
07:51from afar
07:53we didn't really talk
07:54actually
07:55she did say nice work to me once
07:58do you know who did this to her?
08:00do you know anything about her personal life?
08:02she had one?
08:03oh
08:03okay
08:04uh boss
08:05I gotta go
08:06I'm gonna have some people
08:10come over and go through Teresa's computer
08:11well they won't find anything
08:12it's all in her notebooks
08:13do you know where they are?
08:15no
08:15but
08:15listen
08:16if by some miracle
08:17you find them
08:18I see them first
08:20technically they're the property of the San Francisco Register
08:23technically they're evidence in a murder investigation
08:25thank you
08:28okay Teresa those notebooks are in here somewhere
08:44yeah
08:44freeze please
08:47hi
08:50again
08:51put the bag down
08:52I was gonna give them to you
08:53I just wanted to read them
08:54now
08:55first
08:55really?
09:04you don't have to do that
09:05you don't have to break and enter
09:07I didn't
09:08seriously
09:09I thought the super that I was Teresa's sister
09:10the adopted
09:12sister
09:12where were they?
09:16a sweater drawer
09:18I checked that this morning
09:18no it was a false bottom
09:19pretty intricate one
09:20she must have it specially made
09:22and don't feel bad
09:24you would have found it eventually
09:25gee thanks
09:26now tell me why I shouldn't arrest you for murder
09:28um because that's crazy
09:30Teresa was like my idol
09:31maybe you were angry at her
09:32because she didn't pay as much attention to you as you wanted
09:34maybe you were here to steal her story
09:36that's what you're doing now right?
09:37whatever Teresa was researching
09:38she died for it
09:39as the story dies with her
09:41I can't let that happen
09:43and I have an alibi
09:45a whole handful of people saw me at the register this morning
09:47it's uh
09:50in shorthand
09:51some kind of code
09:53Teresa was
09:54really paranoid
09:55no is it paranoia
09:58if you're right
09:58I mean clearly
09:59someone was out to get
10:00what?
10:01police!
10:20stop!
10:26stop!
10:28damn it
10:28stop!
10:56It's been half the night trying to decipher these things.
11:11I only came up with three words.
11:14You're mad that I went back to the apartment without you.
11:16I'm mad you didn't catch the guy.
11:17No, I'm mad I didn't catch the guy.
11:20You're mad that I didn't arrest the reporter.
11:22Jacoby, I asked the super. He did let her in.
11:24So far, I've got alibis for every corrupt jerk Teresa Wu exposed in the last three years.
11:30Leaving her current story, whatever it is, as our best lead.
11:36What about the guy last night? Did my sketch come back yet?
11:45I think Martha is depressed. You should...
11:47I am not taking the dog.
11:50You're mad at me about the dog?
11:51That goes upstairs, the new boss's office.
11:56They named the new Lou.
11:59It's not you?
12:01What idiot did the idiots in charge give it to?
12:05This idiot.
12:10Tom.
12:11I tried to call you four times.
12:13I'm going to need a minute.
12:19Jacoby has 22 years on the job.
12:21More citations than I can count.
12:23He's seasoned. He's...
12:26Grizzled.
12:27Do you know how many bad guys you have to catch to get that grizzled?
12:31A lot.
12:32That's right. A lot.
12:33What has Tom done?
12:34Other than reorganize the citywide gang task force and that huge drug bust?
12:38Blah, blah, blah.
12:39Jacoby deserves to be the new Lou.
12:40Why would Tom take the job?
12:42Do you think he's maybe exploring the idea of getting back together?
12:48It's possible. Things change.
12:50Well, I care about my job the same amount as I did when we were married. That hasn't changed.
12:54But Tom didn't leave you because you cared about your job.
12:57He left because it was all you cared about.
13:00Why are we friends?
13:01Because I always tell you the truth, just like I did when I warned you that whole thing about the kiss-me-not-killer...
13:08Obsession.
13:09I did not say it, but yes, obsession was going to cost you your marriage.
13:13That psycho murdered two women. He brutalized them. He sewed their lips shut.
13:18We know we were there, too.
13:19You both gave up. So did Tom.
13:23Can't you change the subject?
13:24This is why I am not moving in with Luke.
13:28Moving in leads to marriage. Marriage leads to...
13:30Ick.
13:32Giving the key back.
13:34If it's the right guy, the ick's worth it, trust me.
13:37Um, Miss Brayard?
13:39Tom wasn't the right guy.
13:42It was a youthful mistake.
13:44That lasted six years.
13:46Four of them really happy, if you remember.
13:48And now he's my boss.
13:51We're adults. It'll be fine.
13:53Five years ago, Teresa filed a restraining order against a Walton James.
13:59She kept it active until last year.
14:01Teresa had a stalker.
14:05I'm betting he looked a little something like this.
14:08Mr. James, open up! It's police!
14:15Elevator! He's going to the elevator!
14:21Walton James.
14:23You are under arrest for pissing me off.
14:27Twice.
14:28You have no right.
14:30I'm an American citizen!
14:32Touch nothing!
14:34Yeah.
14:35Whatever you say.
14:36This picture is recent.
15:04he was still following her why the hell would she let the restraining on her laps
15:08stupidity
15:10i just figured out how a professional stalker can afford these digs and how he met our victim
15:24police brutality strikes again i remember this he was one of the protesters who got their butts
15:30kicked at that world bank to do sued the city and got a tidy settlement
15:34she turned him into a hero for a day he turned her into a victim for five years
15:39yeah seems that way doesn't it
15:44so what happened walton uh theresa finally have enough so you let her free fall
15:52i have rights rights don't include murder i know how the police operate you're liars you're bullies
15:58you want me to believe she's dead so i'll tell you everything i know walton it's on the news
16:03it's in all the papers everything we see everything we hear it's it's it's been manipulated
16:08by governments and corporations that's why teresa's so special that's why you were snooping
16:14outside of her place i was trying to find out why she was killed
16:17where'd you send her guantanamo
16:21teresa is under that sheet walton you ready for this
16:27it's a replica or something you people are exceptionally well funded trust me we're not
16:37who are you
16:53walton teresa was shot and pushed off a building where you there do you remember who did this
17:01I don't know who hurt you.
17:07No.
17:11Teresa.
17:13No.
17:16No.
17:19It's all right.
17:20It's all right.
17:22It's all right.
17:24Teresa.
17:26It's all right.
17:29I'm done.
17:31Emotional battery, trauma, pain and suffering.
17:34Come on.
17:34Hanson North, aren't you supposed to be in court defending a murdering crackhead?
17:38We're on a recess.
17:39Meantime, I'm waiting for someone to explain to me why this department tortured Walton James.
17:43Showing him Teresa Wu's body is a long way from the waterboard.
17:46Your client did not believe she was dead.
17:49We had to determine whether he'd had a psychotic break.
17:51During which maybe he shoved her off a building.
17:53And?
17:54And we don't think he did it.
17:56But we do think he has information relevant to Teresa's murder.
18:00Well, I can't wait to talk to him.
18:02Sorry.
18:02Should have beaten it out of him when he had the chance.
18:05We understand.
18:06Of course, that means I'll have to file against him for assault on a police officer,
18:10destruction of federal property, on top of the evading charge,
18:12should easily get him at Diamond Prison.
18:14Or he sits down for a friendly rap session.
18:15It's up to you.
18:19Okay.
18:20Okay.
18:21But only because I've got to go decimate a traffic cop on the stand.
18:27Hey.
18:27Liz.
18:28We should talk.
18:29Yes, sir.
18:30Just not now.
18:31Not now.
18:32The Lindsay Boxer refrain.
18:34Don't be an ass, Tom.
18:37Don't be an ass.
18:39Lieutenant.
18:41Lieutenant.
18:42God, he is so irritating.
18:45God, the Defenders can be so sanctimonious.
18:49Come in, Tom.
18:50Right.
18:52You really think Walton's innocent?
18:54Teresa was scared, but not of him.
18:57She let the restraining order lapse.
18:59In some of Walton's photos, she's looking directly into the lens.
19:02She even kept some of his favorite soda on the fire escape.
19:05I think she liked him.
19:08You know, he planted her flower box and probably took out her trash.
19:13Carried those really heavy water bottles.
19:17Right.
19:19It's like a silent, lurking husband.
19:22Sounds almost nice.
19:30Martha.
19:30Hey, baby.
19:35I'm sorry you had to see Teresa like that.
19:38I know you didn't hurt her.
19:41You don't trust me.
19:43That's okay.
19:46But Teresa did.
19:49Lindsay, it's Teresa Wu.
19:51I was hoping you could meet me at Gears Street newsstand, 8 a.m.
19:54I know we're not exactly friends, but it's important.
19:57Thanks, Lindsay.
19:58See you in the morning.
19:58Teresa started the crime beat the same time that I joined the force.
20:17This is the first time I ever saw my name in print.
20:20It was in one of her articles.
20:23We kind of grew up together.
20:24Walter, as much as you cared about her, that's how much I care about catching her killer.
20:37How's she doing?
20:39Lindsay's the best, just like always.
20:41That's not what I meant.
20:44I know what you meant.
20:45Was there someone that she was afraid of?
20:47Maybe someone she was doing a story on?
20:52Was it her new boyfriend?
20:53Do you know who he is?
20:55Someone was following her.
20:58No.
20:59I don't know her name.
21:02But I know her license plate number.
21:06Okay.
21:06Martha likes you.
21:13Maybe she should go home with you, huh?
21:18Hallelujah.
21:22Crackhead fled out.
21:23Boss signed off on manslaughter, 10 to 20 after parole in five.
21:28Not bad for shooting Grandma in the heart.
21:30Why are you here?
21:31Why'd you stop returning my calls?
21:32Walton gave up a license plate number.
21:37It's that too soft for a man ER doctor, isn't it?
21:40You should dump him.
21:43I need my desk.
21:48You really like this guy?
21:49I really like this guy.
21:53And dump him before it's too late.
21:54I know you.
21:58You're like me.
22:00Too complicated to commit.
22:01Once again, I ask.
22:04Why are you here?
22:05You really want to know?
22:06Yes.
22:10You sure?
22:14Yes.
22:14Look and I are in love.
22:25We're moving in together and you don't know me.
22:27Yeah, I do.
22:40One day, you're more experienced.
22:42Dr. Rain Van Aken.
22:43She doesn't look like a murderer.
22:45I'm just saying.
22:46The promotion...
22:47Should have been mine, I know.
22:48Now, will you stop dragging me and my ego into a situation that's really about you and
22:52a much more vital organ?
22:55What are we talking about?
22:56My heart.
22:59Her.
23:00The short version is, I'm glad Teresa Wu is dead.
23:04Most people don't lead with cartwheels after a murder.
23:07Most murder victims aren't sleeping with my husband.
23:09I assume that's why you're here.
23:11You connected the affair dots and figured that the crazy, jealous wife offed the intrepid
23:18reporter mistress.
23:20Her car was seen following Teresa more than once.
23:23My husband cheats.
23:26Regularly.
23:27I feel it's my prerogative to know with whom.
23:30I tell them to get lost and most listen.
23:34And if they don't, you, what, toss them off a roof?
23:37Please.
23:38Miles is my third husband.
23:40I'm over the drama.
23:41I'm surprised you're not over him.
23:43Miles has his flaws, but he makes me laugh.
23:47And he knows his way around the kitchen, and that's more than I can say for the first two.
23:50If you knew our investigation would lead to you and your husband, why didn't you come forward?
23:54I work 80 hours a week running this free clinic, helping the homeless and other people who have no place else to go.
24:00Enmeshing myself in all of this just wasn't a priority.
24:05Morgan, I need an alibi.
24:06And, uh, we'll need to talk to your husband.
24:09Scare the hell out of him.
24:10He deserves it.
24:12I'm gonna make a quick stop.
24:13Do you want to pick up a sitting husband?
24:15A pleasure.
24:16A pleasure.
24:16A pleasure.
24:16A pleasure.
24:20I don't talk to reporters.
24:23Yeah.
24:24I've got that general idea.
24:25But I need to know what was in Teresa's head, okay?
24:28Anything about her job, her personal life, and at Teresa's apartment you seem to think that you could read these.
24:34Probably.
24:34How?
24:35Eidetic memory.
24:37I just, I, I, I have one of those brains that has a hard time forgetting things.
24:40So, if, if I knew it, if I read about it, you know, even if I heard about it once, chances are good it is still in there somewhere.
24:47Uh, like, well, say codes or obsolete shorthand.
24:51You read about shorthand?
24:53I read about a lot of things.
24:55Shorthand, baseball, Kinsey and economics, serial killers.
24:58I read all about the kiss-me-not killer case, and I, I was thinking, if you ever wanted to reopen the investigation, I would love to assist you.
25:07Here's an FYI.
25:09If you write a story containing any information from those notebooks without my go-ahead, I'll arrest you.
25:15For what?
25:15Breaking an injury.
25:16There's nothing.
25:17Obstruction.
25:17I'll come up with a list.
25:19Teresa came into my restaurant, and we talked, and then she came back, and one thing, as they say, led to another.
25:33Seems like one thing, as they say, leads to another a lot with you.
25:37My wife is married to her work.
25:39What am I supposed to do?
25:41So, because you don't get enough attention, everything is your wife's fault.
25:45Did you ever think, I don't know, maybe your wife's job is important to her, or you should be a little more understanding?
25:53What's your problem?
25:54She's touched at how choked up you are over this whole thing.
25:57Hey, I cared about Teresa, but I was going to end it.
26:01Because she threatened to tell your wife?
26:03No, because she reminded me of my wife.
26:06Teresa turned out to be a non-romantic, work-obsessed ball buster.
26:11I don't know, I've already got one of those.
26:13So, you took your anger at Rain out on Teresa.
26:17Transference, it's a good theory.
26:19Excuse me, instead of patting yourselves on the back, shouldn't you be out arresting the real killer, Walton James, Teresa Stalker?
26:27Where were you yesterday morning?
26:29Whoa, whoa, wait, wait, this guy followed her around for five years.
26:33I mean, we used to have to meet when she knew he wasn't watching, because she was afraid that he'd lose it.
26:39Any alibi will do.
26:40I was at my restaurant, and I have a manager, two prep cooks, and an entire waitstaff will attest to that.
26:54I so want him to be guilty.
26:57Well, he's guilty of lowering the overall standards of San Francisco cuisine.
27:01And last I checked, that restaurant he's so proud of got a big, fat C from the health department.
27:06Where are we?
27:08I would like a tale for Miles Van Aken to make sure he doesn't try to leave the city.
27:12I say yes, will you agree to that talk?
27:14I will pencil you in ten minutes past, a woman is dead.
27:17I'll head over to the so-called restaurant, verify Van Aken's alibi.
27:21I'll approve the tale.
27:25But don't get so focused on the jerk husband that you forget the story angle.
27:29Yeah, thanks for the reminder, Tom.
27:31Thanks for the reminder, Lieutenant.
27:34I need a search warrant for Miles Van Aken's car, restaurant, his house.
27:38Yeah, based on?
27:40I don't like the cheating bastard, sweetie.
27:42You know, I love you like an annoyingly, pushy, emotionally stunted sister, but I need probable cause.
27:50Linz, I did something bad.
27:54What? You okay?
27:55Yeah.
27:57It's just I, uh...
27:59I didn't tell you that Tom asked about you.
28:04Whatever.
28:05Stop pretending you're not still in love with him any time now.
28:09Come on, you haven't even had sex with anyone since he left.
28:12Says who?
28:13I could have been secretly whoring around the past two years.
28:17And besides, I am picky, and I'm busy, and I have to solve a murder now.
28:27Hey, it's me. Where are we?
28:28I, uh, managed to figure out some keywords in the notebooks.
28:32Caboose.
28:33Elephant man.
28:35Still have no idea exactly what they mean.
28:37So we're at another dead end.
28:38I have another idea. I'll let you know if it works.
28:42Walton?
28:46Walton?
28:47Cindy Thomas?
28:50From the...
28:51San Francisco Register?
29:00Walton?
29:02Hello?
29:03Walton's still warm.
29:13I'd say TOD is less than two hours ago.
29:15This doesn't make any sense.
29:17What is it with that girl in other people's apartments?
29:20I gave her Teresa's notebooks.
29:23Because she thought that Walton might be able to make sense out of it.
29:26Which he doesn't need to know.
29:28It's a confession.
29:28And Eunice found it in the bedroom.
29:31Walton couldn't handle Teresa having a boyfriend killed her in a jealous rage.
29:35No.
29:36Teresa made sure Walton didn't know about Miles.
29:38Lindsay case is closed.
29:39It isn't closed.
29:40Yes, it is.
29:40Is it?
29:41It is.
29:41Damn it, Tom.
29:42Just let me do my job.
29:43Fine.
29:44If, after you do your job, you come into my office, you sit your ass down, and we talk.
29:48No excuses.
29:50Fine.
29:50You planned that?
29:54Halfway through.
29:56That was fun, huh?
29:57Yeah.
29:58Hoot and a holler.
30:06How much longer?
30:08With or without your hovering?
30:09Without.
30:12It's just so sad.
30:14All Teresa and Walton had was each other, and now...
30:18I mean, I get how Walton ended up alone.
30:20He was kind of a nut, but Teresa, how does that happen?
30:24You put your head down, you get lost in your career, you wake up ten years later, and you
30:28realize that your job doesn't hug back.
30:31Teresa chose to be alone, whether she meant to or not.
30:35She was avoiding me, Hick.
30:39Hello.
30:41See what happens when no one hovers?
30:43Check this out.
30:45When you hang yourself, the rope leaves a bruise like this.
30:48Only this one's pretty faint.
30:50Here, he's got a slightly darker bruise, which means that he was strangled and then strung
30:56up.
30:57And since there's no sign of struggle, I'm guessing he was drugged first.
31:02Hey, the reporter girl's here with a guest.
31:05What is that smell?
31:09Elephant man.
31:10See his necklace?
31:12I cracked the code.
31:13So, Teresa's story was about you?
31:15Me and a whole bunch of us street dudes.
31:17You're talking about that story she did five months ago on that bottom feeder who coerced
31:22homeless men to smack each other around on video.
31:24I wasn't involved in all that, but I got to know Teresa.
31:29After that, she kept coming around with food and blankets on cold nights.
31:33So, she was there six weeks ago when Martin fell and he cut his head open.
31:38She didn't get treatment at Mission Cross North Hospital.
31:40And the thing is, because Martin is homeless, they automatically called the Castro Free Clinic
31:44to see if he had medical records there.
31:46Then he wouldn't give me any pain pills.
31:48Said that my medical records showed I was already on all kinds of stuff.
31:51Thought I was, um, what, what they call it?
31:54Drug seeking.
31:54Yeah, yeah.
31:55But he, he wasn't.
31:56Uh, Martin's not on anything.
31:58Teresa had his blood tested.
31:59It's all in the notebooks.
32:00I've never even been to Castro Free Clinic.
32:03Unless you're counting getting free food off that van that got going around sometimes.
32:07Hi, it's me.
32:07Hold on.
32:09This is my boyfriend, Luke.
32:10He's a doctor over at Mission Cross North.
32:11With your permission, he's going to fax over those medical records.
32:17No car, no electricity.
32:19Call for me?
32:21I got a zero carbon footprint.
32:23Ah.
32:24Well, that's it.
32:25You're Prince Martin.
32:28So, uh, you coming with?
32:30Giving her some space.
32:32Meantime, I think I'm going to take Martin here down to the showers.
32:36Waste all that water?
32:38Uh-uh.
32:39I'm no internist, but pending blood work and urinalysis?
32:45I'd say he'll live to be 102.
32:49So, the diabetes, the bad back, the high blood pressure?
32:53Fake, fake, fake.
32:54All by Dr. Rain Van Aken.
32:56Which means we've got the wife for fraud or malpractice,
32:58but as for the murders, we have nothing that's not circumstantial.
33:00Which makes getting the confessional the more fun.
33:05Hmm.
33:06Do you three have some sort of, uh, thing?
33:09Mm-hmm.
33:10We're friends.
33:11We share information.
33:12What, like a club?
33:14No.
33:17Not a club.
33:19Got it.
33:19It's just going to be the two of us.
33:25It's easier to talk.
33:27Good.
33:27Your partner's got issues.
33:30Haven't met a woman yet who doesn't.
33:34He said we were coming down here to talk about Walt and James.
33:37What's going on?
33:38There have been some new developments in the case.
33:40Look, no one is saying you meant for this thing to happen.
33:44You know, when a girl gets crazy over the affair,
33:46a situation goes out of control, I understand.
33:49Yeah, this is ridiculous.
33:50I mean, I've had a lot of affairs.
33:51I haven't killed them.
33:52Yeah, you've had a lot of affairs.
33:56But the others weren't about to, uh, expose your wife.
34:01Expose Rain for what?
34:04You're nuts.
34:05Oh, that's C from the health department.
34:07I mean, I bombed your restaurant profits.
34:09But you needed an influx of cash to keep it afloat.
34:11Yeah.
34:12My wife helped.
34:14It's not illegal.
34:14Unless she's, uh, stealing from the government
34:17and submitting false medical claims to do it.
34:20No.
34:22All right, when your restaurant started to slide,
34:24Rain's clinic instituted a new program for the homeless.
34:27Uh, register your vitals, get a square meal.
34:30It sounds generous, except Rain uses the information
34:33to make fake charts,
34:35and then she bills the government for services not rendered.
34:38You can't prove that.
34:40Actually, we can.
34:41DA's already signed off on your indictment.
34:43Do good doctor, no criminal record.
34:46You went way out of your box
34:47to get the money to save your husband's restaurant.
34:50You know what I think?
34:51I think you put up with Miles as cheating because you love him.
34:55Oh, and this is interesting.
34:58You and Teresa didn't happen to meet.
35:02Teresa was investigating your wife,
35:05but she couldn't get anywhere because Rain's too careful.
35:09So, Teresa showed up at your restaurant
35:12and made sure one thing, as they say, led to another.
35:15She used you to get to Rain's home computer files.
35:19It's all in her notebooks.
35:21And when you found out,
35:23well, you had to kill her.
35:24You didn't have a choice.
35:26No.
35:26And that poor sucker, Walton,
35:28well, you knocked him out,
35:29probably with drugs you stole from your wife's office,
35:31and you strung him up like a side of beef.
35:33Now, we've got to search one.
35:34We're going to find the gun.
35:35This isn't fair.
35:36You have to stop.
35:37Two people are dead.
35:38We can't stop.
35:39Someone has to pay.
35:40It's only a matter of time.
35:42Now, it's two murders,
35:44both premeditated,
35:45as special circumstances.
35:48This death penalty, Miles.
35:51Stop.
35:55I'll tell you.
35:58Okay, Jacoby, take a breather.
36:02First, I thought it was just another affair.
36:05So, I followed her, like always.
36:08I watched her walk into my house
36:12with my husband.
36:16She found everything.
36:20She would have destroyed our careers,
36:23our lives.
36:25I had to protect us.
36:29It took a few days, but
36:31I got a gun.
36:35Miles didn't know
36:36about any of it.
36:38How did you get Walton
36:39to write the confession?
36:41I held a gun to his head.
36:45But it didn't work.
36:49So, I held a gun to the dog's head.
36:52He wrote what I want.
36:55Word for word.
36:58So, you stole for him.
37:00You killed for him.
37:03Ultimately, you confessed for him.
37:06If it weren't so utterly evil,
37:09it'd almost be poetic.
37:20Here's the thing.
37:21I don't need to talk.
37:23Because
37:23showing up at work
37:25to find your ex-husband
37:26as your new boss
37:27isn't a big deal?
37:28Were you watching me?
37:29Well, good.
37:30So good, you make me doubt
37:32how good I am.
37:33Guess I'm gonna have to get used to that
37:34all over again.
37:37I don't suppose
37:38you ever
37:39cheated on me.
37:44You really need an answer?
37:46No.
37:48Look, Linz,
37:49we were married.
37:49That comes with stuff.
37:51Good stuff, bad stuff,
37:52but stuff.
37:54And we cannot talk about it,
37:55but it's there.
37:57Works for me.
37:59At least you're predictable.
38:00Okay, the
38:04not talking
38:05when we were married,
38:06that's totally different
38:08than the not talking now.
38:09It is.
38:10I avoided
38:11the talks
38:12back then
38:13because,
38:14according to Claire,
38:15I...
38:16I was
38:17scared of being
38:17in love with you.
38:19Now?
38:19Well,
38:21now I'm not
38:22in love with you,
38:23so there's simply
38:24no need.
38:24Okay.
38:25Never mind
38:28what I was gonna say.
38:29It's irrelevant.
38:30Okay.
38:34What's irrelevant?
38:38Just...
38:39I'm getting married.
38:42Oh.
38:46Is she a cop?
38:47Kindergarten teacher.
38:49Her name is Heather.
38:52That's great.
38:53That's great.
38:56Uh,
38:57congratulations.
39:01Lieutenant.
39:06Hi, baby.
39:07Your dad ordered pizza.
39:09So I see.
39:13So,
39:13can I get a kiss?
39:15We're eating.
39:16She wasn't talking to you.
39:16No.
39:17Springtime is always in hand.
39:26Yeah.
39:27Almost as if you were there.
39:31Making a haul
39:33under me
39:35again.
39:38Oh, no.
39:39I brought a beer.
40:00I brought a beer.
40:03And...
40:04What does this mean?
40:15It's minutes.
40:16Boxer.
40:28Because I couldn't make a
40:45thing that I fear.
40:51Rojas was on call, but I've re-assigned a case to you.
41:08Lindsay.
41:24It's bad.
41:34Kiss me not.
41:35He's back.
42:00Hey.
42:01We'll get him.
42:10At least I'm gonna stop.
42:17
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