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00:00:00So, we only have five orders left to fill for afternoon deliveries.
00:00:05Two apple turnovers, two carrot cakes, and a dozen chocolate sugar cookies.
00:00:09How did you accomplish all of that? You are on fire today.
00:00:13Yeah, it's a piece of cake.
00:00:15Ancient food, that is.
00:00:16Oh, look at that. Came out perfect.
00:00:19Now I have to ask you who my mother is talking to over there.
00:00:23Yeah, I have no idea, but she has been very secretive about it.
00:00:27Oh, no.
00:00:31Are we still on for dinner tonight, Mother?
00:00:36Oh, darling, I'm juggling so much right now, I'm afraid it's just not possible.
00:00:42Oh, well, all right then.
00:00:44We'll take this opportunity to ask you what you were doing on campus taking photos of me today.
00:00:49What?
00:00:50Oh, I did not.
00:00:52Oh, I would...
00:00:56How did you know it was me?
00:00:58I would know you anywhere, Mother.
00:01:01What's going on?
00:01:02Oh, nothing.
00:01:04Absolutely nothing is going on.
00:01:06Really? You just decided to borrow Michelle's camera and take photos of someone without their knowledge or consent?
00:01:14Hannah, I am trying something new.
00:01:17The path not taken and all that.
00:01:20There's nothing I can discuss right now. It's very hush-hush.
00:01:24Honey, can I please have another double chocolate delight?
00:01:28You bet.
00:01:30Coming right up.
00:01:31I'll just add it to your tab.
00:01:34Every time you bake, it's like a new beginning.
00:01:38You can make an old favorite recipe or you can take a chance on something new.
00:01:42It can be risky.
00:01:44An ingredient is bad or just not the right combination.
00:01:49But sometimes things blend together.
00:01:53A perfect symphony of flavors and textures.
00:01:58Every choice you make leads you down a different possible path.
00:02:05Hopefully with a delicious result.
00:02:09Your caramel apple tarts are ready.
00:02:12Please enjoy.
00:02:17Norman, hey, what's up with you?
00:02:20Uh, your mother.
00:02:22Oh no, what's she done now?
00:02:24It's kind of hard to explain.
00:02:25At first, she was just asking me how I was doing.
00:02:27And then next thing I knew, she'd arranged for you to meet her.
00:02:30Oh, I see.
00:02:31So, what's going on?
00:02:33It's hard to explain.
00:02:34At first, she was just asking me how I was doing.
00:02:36And then next thing I knew, she'd arranged for you and I to have dinner tonight at the Chameleon.
00:02:41That's my mother.
00:02:42It's her life motto to never let an opportunity pass her by.
00:02:46Okay.
00:02:47What's the opportunity?
00:02:48Well, she was supposed to take me to dinner at the Chameleon tonight and she flaked on me.
00:02:53Aha.
00:02:54Well, there it is.
00:02:55Yeah, she's Machiavellian.
00:02:58She is, I agree.
00:03:01You know, I was thinking maybe we should go to dinner tonight.
00:03:03Do you, uh...
00:03:04Yeah, of course.
00:03:05Because I'd love to hear about college and how all that's going and your teaching.
00:03:08Oh, yeah.
00:03:09That would be so great.
00:03:10Yeah.
00:03:11And hopefully Diana can join us.
00:03:12Yeah, I'll ask her.
00:03:14Great.
00:03:16And hey, uh, Hannah, I've been meaning to say, um, you know, I'm sorry.
00:03:22About what?
00:03:23About Mike moving to Quantico.
00:03:28We talked about it.
00:03:29I mean, it's the FBI.
00:03:31It's an incredible opportunity for him.
00:03:33Yeah.
00:03:35It must be.
00:03:38Thanks, Norman.
00:03:42Um, so I think she said the reservation's for seven.
00:03:44Is that...?
00:03:45Yeah.
00:03:46Seven o'clock is great.
00:03:47Okay.
00:03:48And look at you.
00:03:49Empty-handed.
00:03:50Let me get you your coffee.
00:03:51Yes, please.
00:03:52And ginger molasses cookie.
00:03:53That would be amazing.
00:04:06Why are you looking at me like that?
00:04:10It's just dinner.
00:04:11Norman's girlfriend is probably going to be there, too.
00:04:14No, I'm not texting Mike.
00:04:16We agreed we're going to just take some time apart.
00:04:18Besides, I didn't think you were on Team Mike.
00:04:23I'm coming with your dinner.
00:04:25Oh.
00:04:27Hey.
00:04:28You're not going to believe this.
00:04:29It's snowing.
00:04:30Hannah, do you know where Mom is?
00:04:31Oh, um, no.
00:04:33Why?
00:04:34Me neither.
00:04:35She turned off her locations.
00:04:36I do not like that.
00:04:37Yeah, well, she's definitely been acting odd.
00:04:38She was weird at the cookie jar this morning.
00:04:40And she flaked on me for dinner.
00:04:42Really?
00:04:43That does not like her at all.
00:04:44And I'm really sorry that she stood you up.
00:04:46Well, thank you.
00:04:47I'm sure her conscience is clear.
00:04:48She tricked Norman into asking me to dinner instead.
00:04:51Well, ever since Mike moved to Virginia,
00:04:52she has been determined to get you and Norman together.
00:04:55He's with Diana.
00:04:56Is he?
00:04:57He loves Diana.
00:04:58Does he?
00:05:00He just asked me to dinner because he feels sorry for me.
00:05:03Oh, you're so bad at this.
00:05:04Hannah, Norman does not feel sorry for you.
00:05:07And either way, what does it matter?
00:05:08Just put on something nice to go for dinner.
00:05:10What do you mean?
00:05:11I am wearing something nice.
00:05:12Let me see.
00:05:13Well, okay.
00:05:16Hold on.
00:05:22Ew.
00:05:24Put on a dress, Hannah.
00:05:25It is Friday night.
00:05:26Okay, okay.
00:05:27All right?
00:05:29What is it with you and Moisha?
00:05:30You sound just like Mother.
00:05:46Willa, are you okay?
00:05:48Hannah, oh my gosh.
00:05:49Sorry I didn't see you there.
00:05:50You seem upset.
00:05:51What's wrong?
00:05:52No, oh my gosh.
00:05:53No, it's nothing.
00:05:54I'm just feeling a little sick today.
00:05:56Oh.
00:05:57I'm sorry.
00:05:58I have to go.
00:05:59Hey.
00:06:02Hey.
00:06:03Norman.
00:06:04Hi.
00:06:05There she is.
00:06:06Hi.
00:06:07It's nice to see you.
00:06:08You look fantastic.
00:06:09So do you.
00:06:11Who's that?
00:06:12Oh, that was one of my students, Willa Sundquist.
00:06:15She makes excellent lemon bars.
00:06:17Her friend Pam, a genius with chocolate.
00:06:20I'm thinking about hiring her to work for me this summer.
00:06:23Okay.
00:06:24So how's it going over there?
00:06:26Are you loving teaching?
00:06:28Way more than I thought I would.
00:06:29Yeah.
00:06:30It's so much fun.
00:06:31Yeah, I knew you'd be good at it.
00:06:32Oh, thank you.
00:06:33Is Diana not joining us tonight?
00:06:36No, she's working on a case.
00:06:38But she sends her best.
00:06:39A case?
00:06:40Yeah, it's not a murder case.
00:06:41Calm down.
00:06:42Uh-huh.
00:06:43But she is meeting with the county prosecutor tomorrow.
00:06:45Norton, I think his name is.
00:06:46Apparently he's pretty tough, so she wants to make sure she has her brief in order.
00:06:49Well, she saved this diner building.
00:06:50I'm sure she's going to win this case, too.
00:06:52I don't hope so.
00:06:57Mother.
00:06:58What?
00:06:59Norman, you are not going to believe this.
00:07:02My mother is here.
00:07:04Oh.
00:07:08I'm going to go talk to her.
00:07:09Okay.
00:07:10I'll be right back.
00:07:11Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:07:12I'll be done.
00:07:13Sorry.
00:07:19Okay.
00:07:27What is going on, Mother?
00:07:29Shh.
00:07:33Oh, that's.
00:07:34Oh, I'm working.
00:07:35Working.
00:07:36Working on what?
00:07:42Hannah, your mother is a private eye.
00:07:46A smooth.
00:07:48A detective.
00:07:50I know.
00:07:51I know what it means.
00:07:52I just didn't expect you to say that.
00:07:54Since when?
00:07:55I opened my own agency last month.
00:07:58Going gangbusters, to be honest.
00:08:00I have no idea how many women are desperate for my services.
00:08:04What kind of services?
00:08:06Well, as a boutique agency, I have the luxury of offering a wide variety of options.
00:08:14Mm-hmm.
00:08:15I like to customize my services based on the needs of my clients.
00:08:20Okay.
00:08:21I'm not sure you were following me around.
00:08:24Because you're practicing?
00:08:25Well, so far it's just been mostly.
00:08:32Well, mostly it's just been.
00:08:33It's okay.
00:08:34Catching cheating husbands.
00:08:36But in success, I'm hoping to expand my profile.
00:08:42How did this happen?
00:08:44Practically fell in my lap.
00:08:46I mean, after the way I almost single-
00:08:48Stop.
00:08:49Single-handedly had Ken Purvis put in jail.
00:08:52My success rate is 100%.
00:08:54I don't think you and I remember the Ken Purvis case in quite the same way.
00:08:57Forget the details, darling.
00:08:59The point is, I really think this is my calling.
00:09:08Mother.
00:09:09No.
00:09:15Wait.
00:09:20Wait two minutes.
00:09:26What is that?
00:09:28Is it bad?
00:09:29No, no.
00:09:30No, what happened?
00:09:31Did you do something?
00:09:32Yeah, yeah.
00:09:33No, it's fine.
00:09:35You're not wrong.
00:09:36My mother just attacked me in that red purse.
00:09:41Stacey Ramsey.
00:09:42That's who that is.
00:09:43Who's that?
00:09:44Do you remember I told you about the professor at Bradford?
00:09:46He's the one who suggested I teach at the college?
00:09:48Sure.
00:09:49He's up there having dinner with his ex-wife.
00:09:51Oh.
00:09:52Okay.
00:09:55Oops.
00:09:56Doesn't look like his ex-wife.
00:09:58I didn't think so either.
00:10:00You gotta tell me.
00:10:01What's going on with your mother?
00:10:02What was that?
00:10:03She has decided to become a lover of mine.
00:10:11What?
00:10:12Are you kidding me?
00:10:18Hi, it's Michelle.
00:10:19Leave message.
00:10:20Michelle, will you feed Moishe for me?
00:10:21I might be here longer than I originally thought.
00:10:33Okay.
00:10:34Anna Swenson.
00:10:35I'm Anna.
00:10:36Hi.
00:10:37Thank you for waiting.
00:10:38Did you come with me?
00:10:39Yeah.
00:10:44Please, have a seat.
00:10:45This won't take long.
00:10:46Yeah.
00:10:47My name is Chad Norton.
00:10:48I am the county prosecutor for Lake Union District.
00:10:50Uh, yeah.
00:10:51You sent me a summons.
00:10:52A subpoena.
00:10:53I'm prosecuting the case against Ken Purvis.
00:10:55He's under indictment for embezzlement.
00:10:57The Booster Club.
00:10:58I helped catch him.
00:10:59And that is why you're here.
00:11:00You are a fact witness to some pivotal evidence we have against Mr. Purvis.
00:11:04Just glad I could help.
00:11:05Be that as it may, as you saw in the subpoena,
00:11:07the deposition is on Wednesday.
00:11:09Uh, sorry.
00:11:10Wednesday?
00:11:11And I apologize for any inconvenience, but you will need to plan to be here all day.
00:11:14There's no way for me to determine ahead of time when you'll actually be called.
00:11:17Of course.
00:11:18No problem.
00:11:19So you'll be questioned about the circumstances under which you found Ms. Scharf's letter.
00:11:23Questions.
00:11:24Both the defense and the prosecution can pose questions.
00:11:27There is no judge.
00:11:28It's just a fact-finding mission.
00:11:29But please, be as accurate as possible when you answer the questions,
00:11:32and only answer the questions that are asked.
00:11:35Okay.
00:11:36If you don't recall, or if you don't know the answer to the questions asked,
00:11:39don't speculate.
00:11:40Just say, I don't know.
00:11:42I'll do the best I can.
00:11:43Just here to help.
00:11:45That's all anyone could ask.
00:11:47Okay.
00:11:50Ms. Swenson.
00:11:52Don't worry.
00:11:53You'll do just fine.
00:12:03That's how she ended up with the deed.
00:12:06Okay.
00:12:07We'll see you.
00:12:08See you later, man.
00:12:09Hannah!
00:12:10Hi!
00:12:11Hey, everyone.
00:12:12I hope I didn't assign too much homework over the weekend.
00:12:15Shh!
00:12:17Sorry.
00:12:18Don't mind Kyle.
00:12:19He's always stressed.
00:12:20Yeah, I'd be stressed too if I were him.
00:12:22We love taking your class, Hannah.
00:12:24For the delicious treats, and it is a relief that there's no homework.
00:12:28Or tests.
00:12:29I'm so glad you're feeling better, Willa.
00:12:31Yeah, she hasn't completely recovered.
00:12:33It's nothing.
00:12:34Yeah, Hannah, this is my brother Perry.
00:12:35Perry.
00:12:36Hi.
00:12:37Heard all about your class, Hannah.
00:12:38Had no idea my little sister would be so good in the kitchen.
00:12:41Professor Ramsey had this idea for Hannah to help everyone in his class bake something from a classic novel.
00:12:47Oh.
00:12:48Such a brilliant idea.
00:12:49Yeah.
00:12:50And so many wonderful authors used cooking or baking as an allegory.
00:12:54There is a great set of mysteries that are all about different desserts.
00:12:57The recipes are in the novel.
00:12:59Oh.
00:13:00A mystery.
00:13:01Sounds fun.
00:13:02You guys can all keep your novels.
00:13:03I think I'll take a math equation or chemical formula any day.
00:13:06Baking is all about science too, you know.
00:13:08You have to know whether or not to use baking powder or baking soda.
00:13:11If you have the wrong ratio of wet to dry ingredients, you can end up with a hot mess on your hands.
00:13:16Hey, everyone.
00:13:17I just wanted to mention my roommates and I are having a party.
00:13:20Let loose before finals next week.
00:13:22You should come.
00:13:23Sounds great.
00:13:24I have to pack up.
00:13:25I'm going home over the break, but maybe I'll come for a while.
00:13:27Yeah, Perry and I will definitely come.
00:13:29Sounds fun.
00:13:30Thanks.
00:13:31Hannah, I'm Tim Pearson.
00:13:32Oh, hi.
00:13:33Nice to meet you.
00:13:34Hi.
00:13:35He's Professor Ramsey's TA.
00:13:36Great.
00:13:37Well, I'm also a PhD student writing my thesis for...
00:13:40Actually, it's about Chaucer.
00:13:42But you're more than welcome to join us.
00:13:44Yes, you should call him.
00:13:45It'll be fun.
00:13:46Oh, no.
00:13:47No, no, no.
00:13:48But that's very nice.
00:13:49I have lots of reading I have to do, so I better get going.
00:13:51So nice to see you.
00:13:52Bye.
00:13:53Bye, Hannah.
00:13:54So, about the party.
00:13:57Two days.
00:14:01Oh, so cute.
00:14:10Stacey.
00:14:11Huh.
00:14:12Well, I guess I'll be back soon, then.
00:14:22Whoa.
00:14:23Ouch.
00:14:25Hello?
00:14:26Bradford.
00:14:29Oh, what a wonderful surprise.
00:14:31Yes.
00:14:32Sorry, I didn't mean to...
00:14:33Snoop?
00:14:35Yeah, basically.
00:14:37Oh, how are you to amuse yourself all alone in my office?
00:14:41Well, I apologize.
00:14:42I'm actually here to discuss the plan for your class tomorrow.
00:14:46You know, I'd much rather discuss our dinner date.
00:14:52No, you're right.
00:14:53First, we must work.
00:14:54Mm.
00:14:55I have let my students know to meet in your classroom,
00:14:57seeing as that's where all the equipment is.
00:14:59Great.
00:15:00Perfect.
00:15:01Now, I was thinking we could do the cakes from Jane Eyre.
00:15:03I think it would be perfect for the students
00:15:05to combine a little historical research
00:15:07with imagining the author's intent.
00:15:10Excellent notion.
00:15:11Quite charming.
00:15:12I tell you what, why don't you leave that with me,
00:15:15and I will get back to you as soon as I can.
00:15:17Sound good?
00:15:18Um, okay.
00:15:21Great.
00:15:22Well, you do have to give me some warning
00:15:24because I have to prep all the ingredients.
00:15:26Oh, of course, of course.
00:15:27You know, I'm terribly sorry.
00:15:28I just realized I have a meeting with the dean.
00:15:31It totally slipped my mind.
00:15:33The dean?
00:15:34Yes, yes, about my rather troublesome TA.
00:15:37Again.
00:15:38Mm-hmm.
00:15:39You understand.
00:15:40Right.
00:15:41Well, I'm sorry about that.
00:15:42Okay, just let me know when you decide.
00:15:44Of course.
00:15:45The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of seeing you again.
00:15:50Oh.
00:15:59Proust perfectly exemplifies the use of food as a metaphor
00:16:03to help the reader understand the protagonist's view.
00:16:07Go ahead.
00:16:08In Proust's Remembrance of Things Past,
00:16:10he mentions dunking his madeleine in his tea.
00:16:13Yeah, very good.
00:16:14Yeah, that's right.
00:16:15We considered that recipe,
00:16:16but the batter for madeleines requires it to chill overnight,
00:16:19so we decided to go with a recipe
00:16:21that you can actually accomplish today.
00:16:27Wow.
00:16:28Wow.
00:16:29Wow.
00:16:30That's beautiful.
00:16:31Ta-da!
00:16:32To Kill a Mockingbird is one of my childhood favorites.
00:16:34In fact, I even named my dog after my favorite character.
00:16:37Scout?
00:16:38No, Boo Radley.
00:16:40There's a wonderful scene about a charlotte.
00:16:42Now, I must admit that I had no idea
00:16:44what kind of a dessert that was.
00:16:47It's a charlotte rousse.
00:16:49It's a dessert made of ladyfinger cookies
00:16:51with a Bavarian cream filling.
00:16:54Though you can also make it with chocolate mousse.
00:16:56This just sounds so sinfully decadent, doesn't it?
00:17:01The best part is...
00:17:02So, excuse me just one minute.
00:17:04Of course, yeah.
00:17:05The best part is you can all make this.
00:17:08I have some of the elements to start with on your stations,
00:17:10including the recipes,
00:17:11but if you want to make Bavarian cream,
00:17:13or the chocolate mousse,
00:17:14or if you're my class and you want to try something
00:17:16a little more advanced,
00:17:17you can make fruit puree.
00:17:20And why don't you all get started,
00:17:23and I'll come check on you.
00:17:38Bradford?
00:17:39Yes?
00:17:40So, we do have a station.
00:17:41If you'd like to make a charlotte rousse...
00:17:43Are you kidding me?
00:17:44That would be a childhood dream come true.
00:17:47All right, well, let's get started.
00:17:49Great.
00:17:50Uh...
00:17:51I'll just...
00:17:52Okay.
00:17:58Oh, yeah, no, we don't need to...
00:18:00Do you smell that?
00:18:01What do you mean?
00:18:02Everybody, jump!
00:18:03Whoa!
00:18:12Is everyone all right?
00:18:14Hannah, Willa needs help.
00:18:16Oh, no.
00:18:17Willa?
00:18:18Oh, Willa.
00:18:19Are you okay, Willa?
00:18:21Oh, Willa.
00:18:22Oh, Willa.
00:18:23Let's get you outside.
00:18:24We've got to go outside.
00:18:25Everybody out.
00:18:26Everybody out.
00:18:27And don't panic.
00:18:34You...
00:18:35You saved everybody.
00:18:36You really saved the day.
00:18:37You did.
00:18:38Do you have an idea what caused that explosion?
00:18:40I keep thinking about it, but I don't think any oil was spilled.
00:18:43I can't imagine that the college would let us use faulty equipment.
00:18:46You know, I think you give them a little more credit than they deserve.
00:18:49Maybe.
00:18:50But that equipment's been there for weeks.
00:18:52I guess anyone would have had a chance to rig it.
00:18:55Hold your horses, Hannah.
00:18:56What are you saying?
00:18:57Are you suggesting someone intentionally caused the explosion?
00:19:00Surely not, Hannah.
00:19:02Well, I guess not.
00:19:04But still, I just think it's sort of odd the way
00:19:07Tim, your teacher's assistant, was just hanging around in my classroom.
00:19:10Tim?
00:19:11I mean, he's hardly the sort of person to want to set up an explosion.
00:19:15I mean, why, for starters?
00:19:17Because he thinks I'm a harsh marker.
00:19:19Are you?
00:19:20A tough grader?
00:19:21Well, you know, people think that I am a little strict, but, you know,
00:19:25how else are they supposed to learn?
00:19:27And at the end of the day, it's my name on the syllabus, so...
00:19:30See you.
00:19:36I am so glad you're quick on your feet, Hannah.
00:19:38This could have been really bad.
00:19:40Kitchen fires are no joke.
00:19:42Fire Marshal isn't satisfied with the initial findings.
00:19:44She wants to do a full investigation to confirm the cause of the explosion.
00:19:48She doesn't think it was an accident?
00:19:50When I know more, you'll know more.
00:19:53Thanks, Lemmy.
00:19:54Hey, you're not in uniform.
00:19:56Was it your day off today?
00:19:57Actually, I got a promotion.
00:20:00I'm detective now.
00:20:01What? That's awesome!
00:20:03But Mike is so happy the sheriff gave you a spot.
00:20:05I just wish Mike was here to train me a little bit longer.
00:20:08Sheriff Ewing just chucked a badge at me and said,
00:20:11Good luck.
00:20:12Well, I'm sure he meant it.
00:20:14Yeah.
00:20:17I better go check with Fire Marshal and make sure everything's okay.
00:20:19Yeah.
00:20:20My first solo assignment, I don't want to miss anything.
00:20:22Right.
00:20:23Oh, you know what?
00:20:24One of the students took a video of the explosion on his phone.
00:20:27I think everyone was looking at it.
00:20:29Really? That would be extremely helpful.
00:20:31Yeah, yeah, his name is Kyle Williamson.
00:20:33Okay.
00:20:36Hannah!
00:20:37My gosh, I heard what happened yesterday.
00:20:39Are you okay?
00:20:40Yeah, yeah.
00:20:41Did you see the video, too?
00:20:42What, there's a video of the explosion?
00:20:43I discovered it while I was doing some online reconnaissance.
00:20:46Look, you're going to go viral before the end of the day, darling.
00:20:49Oh, no.
00:20:51Everybody duck!
00:20:53Whoa!
00:20:55Are you sure you're okay?
00:20:56Yes, yes, I'm fine.
00:20:57It was just a close call.
00:20:59That's crazy.
00:21:00Wonderful news.
00:21:02I was never here.
00:21:06You know, when I heard the school got evacuated,
00:21:09I was really nervous.
00:21:10I thought that maybe somebody was trying to hurt you or something.
00:21:13What is it with you and Michelle?
00:21:14She said the same thing last night.
00:21:16I don't think that it was aimed at me at all.
00:21:18No, no, I don't mean it like that.
00:21:19I just mean, you know, with all your investigations,
00:21:21you may have made some enemies.
00:21:23Okay, fine.
00:21:24But I've been using that equipment for weeks.
00:21:26I think the target was someone else.
00:21:28Professor Ramsey?
00:21:29Is it?
00:21:30Oh, yes.
00:21:31Aha!
00:21:32Professor Ramsey, I presume?
00:21:33Oh, that's right.
00:21:34Hannah, I am so, so pleased to see you quite recovered.
00:21:38And might I say, looking very professional today.
00:21:41Oh, thank you.
00:21:42Oh, yeah.
00:21:43I was going to say, what?
00:21:44Why are you dressed up?
00:21:45Oh, I have an appearance at court, I think.
00:21:48And anyway, it's about the Ken Purvis case.
00:21:50You'll remember he was stealing from the Booster Club.
00:21:53Oh, I remember that.
00:21:54That's right.
00:21:55Norman Bradford Ramsey,
00:21:58Bradford, this is Norman Rhodes.
00:22:00Ah, of course.
00:22:01Professor Bradford Ramsey, welcome to Lake Eden.
00:22:04If there's anything we can do for you.
00:22:06Hannah, I am so sorry.
00:22:08Gosh, don't I feel a fool.
00:22:10I was quite certain you said you were single.
00:22:12Oh.
00:22:13My good sir, I humbly apologize.
00:22:14Oh, no.
00:22:15No, you don't have to deal all that.
00:22:17We are friends.
00:22:18We're good friends.
00:22:19Just friends.
00:22:20We've known each other for a very long time.
00:22:22But can I offer you something?
00:22:24A cookie or cake?
00:22:25Coffee?
00:22:26I would love nothing more than a slice of something made by you, Hannah.
00:22:30Oh, that's not sweet.
00:22:32Make that two, if anything made by you.
00:22:34Oh, I'm in?
00:22:35Stop it.
00:22:36Okay.
00:22:37Here you go.
00:22:38You know, I can't stop thinking about Tim Pearson
00:22:40and how odd he was behaving after the explosion.
00:22:43Yeah, I know.
00:22:44I'm afraid that's just his usual demeanor.
00:22:46Really?
00:22:47Tim Pearson is his teacher's assistant
00:22:49and Tim apparently does not like Bradford's grading style.
00:22:52He thinks it's too extreme.
00:22:55Can you?
00:22:56Oh, no.
00:22:57Teacher's assistant?
00:22:58Yeah, yeah, no.
00:22:59I do have to say, of all the people,
00:23:00all the people that may wish to cause me harm,
00:23:02I'd have to put Tim pretty low on the list.
00:23:04Really?
00:23:05He'd certainly have to get in line behind my ex-wife.
00:23:08And you know, your ex-wife was in here just recently.
00:23:11Stacey, right?
00:23:12Mm-hmm.
00:23:13Yeah, and I just thought
00:23:14maybe you had recommended the cookie jar to her.
00:23:16Oh, good heavens, no.
00:23:17No, I mean, if I had,
00:23:18there's no way she would have darkened your door.
00:23:20Are you married, old bean?
00:23:21No, I'm not, old chaperoo.
00:23:23But I do have a girlfriend, long-term girlfriend.
00:23:26But I'm not married.
00:23:27Very well.
00:23:28Very well.
00:23:29Might I recommend that you think twice
00:23:31before jumping into the old I do's,
00:23:33because let me tell you, the I don't's,
00:23:35they can be pretty, pretty complicated.
00:23:38Okay.
00:23:39You want me to keep that in mind?
00:23:41No, totally good.
00:23:42Now, I do have to go.
00:23:43Thank you so much for the treat.
00:23:45Oh, you're welcome.
00:23:46Yeah, it's on me.
00:23:47But before I go, it's the end of term.
00:23:49Let's say you and I celebrate
00:23:50over a little beverage at the old chameleon.
00:23:52Chameleon?
00:23:53They do a wonderful gin martini.
00:23:55You, bean, you must have heard.
00:23:56Oh, yeah, no, we've...
00:23:57We go there.
00:23:58It's delicious.
00:23:59Fabulous.
00:24:00In that case, I will ping you.
00:24:01Yeah.
00:24:02All right?
00:24:03I, sure.
00:24:04All days and nights to see
00:24:05till I see thee at night's bright days
00:24:08when dreams do bring thee thee.
00:24:11Oh.
00:24:12Cheerio.
00:24:14Good day, sir.
00:24:15What?
00:24:16Good day.
00:24:18Oh, that is quite charming, actually.
00:24:21What'd you think?
00:24:30Ms. Swenson, we're ready for you.
00:24:32Oh, okay.
00:24:33You know, you can call me Hannah.
00:24:36Everything in the deposition
00:24:37is recorded for the criminal case,
00:24:39so it's very important
00:24:40that you keep your answers
00:24:41professional and appropriate.
00:24:43Right, okay.
00:24:45Don't worry, Ms. Swenson,
00:24:46you're gonna do just fine.
00:24:47Just keep your answers brief,
00:24:48stick to the facts.
00:24:50You said that last time.
00:24:51I meant it last time, too.
00:24:52It's not like I'm gonna go in there
00:24:54and make things up.
00:24:55I didn't think you would.
00:24:56Well, then why do you keep reminding me
00:24:57to tell the truth?
00:24:58Ms. Swenson,
00:24:59you seem like the truth-telling type.
00:25:01I'm just reminding you
00:25:02that your theories, hunches,
00:25:03and gut feelings
00:25:04are not relevant testimony.
00:25:05I do know the difference
00:25:06between facts and opinion.
00:25:08Excellent.
00:25:09Then we won't have any problems.
00:25:11Shall we?
00:25:12Everyone's waiting.
00:25:14Mother!
00:25:15What are you doing here?
00:25:16How did you find me?
00:25:17You turned your location back on.
00:25:19You and your sisters
00:25:20have my location for emergencies,
00:25:22not to be busybodies.
00:25:24Well, I'm sorry about that,
00:25:25but I did want to come find you.
00:25:26Why don't you put some of these
00:25:27in the cars at your bakery?
00:25:29Oh, hey, these look nice.
00:25:31But don't you think people
00:25:32just throw flyers away?
00:25:33I'm not sure this is
00:25:34effective marketing.
00:25:35Why do you think people
00:25:36go to the gym in the first place?
00:25:38I don't know.
00:25:39I don't know.
00:25:40I don't know.
00:25:41I don't know.
00:25:42Why do you think people
00:25:43go to the gym in the first place,
00:25:44Hannah?
00:25:45They are either looking
00:25:46for someone new
00:25:47or they feel their partner is.
00:25:49With satisfied customers,
00:25:51word will spread
00:25:52and I will be
00:25:53the number one detective
00:25:54in the county.
00:25:55You know, Mother,
00:25:56I can really see that happening.
00:25:58You just have to
00:25:59visualize your future, Hannah,
00:26:00and then make it happen.
00:26:03Oh, are you wearing a skirt?
00:26:06Yeah, why?
00:26:07What's wrong with it?
00:26:08Nothing.
00:26:10honey? Makes me wish she went to court more often. Mother, Cece Ramsey is your
00:26:18client. I know that, but I don't understand why she hired you. She
00:26:21divorced Bradford years ago. A butterfly flaps its wings and you never know where
00:26:29the earthquake will hit. I still think you should tell him in person. Right, okay,
00:26:43so I'm gonna send the text asking if he's still in his office. You don't want
00:26:46to date Bradford, you just tell him you're not interested. Right, it's not like I
00:26:49don't want to date ever, but you know he's obviously playing the field and
00:26:52that's not for me. Thousand percent agree. Okay, he texted me back. He said he has a
00:26:56meeting right now, but it'll be free in half an hour. I can make that. Be firm.
00:27:00Thank you, Lisa.
00:27:04Bradford, I'm so sorry. I've decided...
00:27:27I can't believe this happened. Yeah, me neither. I was just texting him. He told
00:27:33me to meet with him to go over the essays. He was prepping the finals for
00:27:36next week and I just... I just thought... I guess he had a meeting if we only knew who
00:27:42he was.
00:27:48Detective Murphy, Sheriff didn't have a lot of details for me. What do you got?
00:27:53Bradford Ramsey. Relatively new in town. Looks like he even teach. Stabbed with a
00:27:57knife. Okay, and you have the murder weapon? It's left in the body. Looks pretty
00:28:02clean. No prints? I'm having a rush to the lab right now to see if I can get any DNA
00:28:06off it, but whoever did this knew when and where to target Ramsey to get the job
00:28:09done quickly. And this is your first investigation without Detective Kingston,
00:28:14right?
00:28:17Yeah, it is. But I'm gonna find who did this. I know you will. What about a motive?
00:28:24Nothing yet, but there was an incident at the school yesterday. I'm starting to
00:28:28think these two things might be connected. Yeah, yeah, I heard about the
00:28:31explosion. One of the kids got it on video. Went viral, but I've got the original
00:28:36footage. Okay, I need you to reach out to Ramsey's next of kin. Get permission to go
00:28:40through his phone. There might be something on there we can use.
00:28:46Hannah was actually the one who discovered the body. I teach here sometimes,
00:28:52and Bradford and I were collaborating on a class. I see. He had built up something
00:28:58of a reputation. A lot of students were upset at him for being such a tough
00:29:02grader. Well, provide Detective Murphy here with everything you know.
00:29:07So, what do we know? What she means is, are you okay? I never thought I would miss
00:29:19her giving me a hard time about finding dead bodies. Focus, girls, please. Right.
00:29:25Well, I did overhear Lonnie say that he doesn't think there are fingerprints on
00:29:28the knife, and I didn't see any signs of a fight or anything like that in
00:29:32Bradford's office. Okay, then. We need to start a suspect list. I have a weird
00:29:37feeling about Bradford's TA, his teacher's assistant. It's a guy named Tim
00:29:41Pearson. I don't think that he liked Bradford very much. He didn't like the
00:29:45way he graded. He didn't like the way he ran his class. I think that Tim was
00:29:48feeling that it was gonna ruin his reputation working with Bradford. I hated
00:29:52the TAs that were tough. He's right that that would hurt his resume trying to get
00:29:55another job. Tim Pearson. Who else? Bradford was failing one of his students. I saw the
00:30:02essay on his desk. That would be a good reason to cause the explosion, right? To
00:30:05punish Bradford or scare him? Huh. A classic mode of revenge. All right.
00:30:11Bad student. Anyone else? Oh. Thank you. Thank you so much. Sorry. Okay. Well, I did notice a
00:30:23clue next to Bradford's body. It was a greeting card, and it made me think that
00:30:28maybe it was a student who killed him. You know, someone bringing him a gift.
00:30:32Greeting card. High-end? Yes. Yeah, it looked like a custom card, you know, kind of fancy.
00:30:39Okay, but can a student really afford that type of gift? Good point. Oh, right. I
00:30:43hate to say this because we have high ethical standards in my industry. What
00:30:48industry is that? Private investigations rely on discretion, my dear, but the truth
00:30:54must be pursued. Stacey Ramsey bought Lake Eden flowers and gifts two years
00:31:01ago. She sells high-end gifts and cards.
00:31:14Willa, hi Pam. Thank you for meeting me. I'm so sorry about everything. You know, my
00:31:20mother always says chocolate has healing properties. Thank you. Thank you. I can totally
00:31:25understand how this is just devastating for everyone. It's just so horrible. How
00:31:29could this have happened? I know. I can't believe someone would do this to
00:31:37Bradford, you know, Professor Ramsey. Sorry. It's just... Everyone loved him. He was just...
00:31:44He was the best. Well, yes, we thought he was the best.
00:31:51Well, it's understandable. I mean, he had so many creative ideas for helping
00:31:55students learn to appreciate literature, but I heard that not all the students
00:32:01felt that way. His grading system wasn't easy. Well, okay, no, he was... He was, like,
00:32:07encouraging us to strive to be better, push ourselves for excellence. I know,
00:32:12Willa. I agree. It's just Kyle didn't think it was such a great system. It's not
00:32:17Professor Ramsey's fault that Kyle can't appreciate great literature. Like, honestly,
00:32:21he shouldn't have even been in the program.
00:32:27Oh, Willa. So affected by what happened. Well, Hannah, there's a good reason for
00:32:35that. Pam, I know you want to protect your friend, but Professor Ramsey had
00:32:42people who loved him, and they deserve to know how and why he died. You're
00:32:47gonna find out who did this to Bradford? I'm gonna try, but to do that I need to
00:32:53know everything. Willa had a crush on Professor Ramsey.
00:32:58That's why she's so upset. Right, of course. Did Professor Ramsey ever do anything to
00:33:04lead her on? I've never seen him treat her differently than other students, but
00:33:12sometimes she made it seem like maybe there was something between them. It was
00:33:17probably just wishful thinking, though. Right, of course.
00:33:28How's the investigation going, Detective? It's progressing. We still don't have a
00:33:32clear suspect yet. What about the murder weapon? It's at the lab, but I'm guessing
00:33:37we're not gonna get much back on it other than the victim's DNA. And what
00:33:40makes you so sure? Crime scene was organized. The perp got in, stabbed Ramsey,
00:33:45and got out quickly. There was nothing unusual in the security footage. No
00:33:49witnesses. This is planned. Is there anything at all that we can gather from
00:33:53the murder weapon? Well... Well, what? We were able to establish that the knife came
00:34:03from a set that was already on campus. It was part of the kitchen equipment being
00:34:07used in the cooking class. It was Hannah Swenson's knife. Hannah Swenson? Wait, my
00:34:13knife was used to kill Bradford? Hannah, I... Ms. Swenson, you're here to turn
00:34:17yourself in? No. I mean, of course not. I just came to bring Lonnie's...
00:34:27You're saying I'm a suspect in Bradford's murder?
00:34:32Right now, Hannah, we can't rule anybody out.
00:34:44I know I sound crazy, but he's just been taking all of these secret calls, sneaking away.
00:34:49Oh, um, you better take that. I'll wait right here. Thank you.
00:35:01Hi.
00:35:17Oh, that's blood.
00:35:32Hello, life insurance policy.
00:35:47I'm so sorry about that. It's fine. I've just been smelling the roses. You had
00:35:53arranged to meet with Bradford? Yes. And the knife that killed him was yours?
00:35:59Yes. I wonder why they haven't arrested you yet. Well, I didn't do it, and I'm
00:36:03gonna prove it. Well, I don't think I can agree to take you on as a client, Hannah.
00:36:07I don't want to risk my perfect success record. True. Mother! I see where she's
00:36:11coming from. Michelle! Hannah, it's been a tough week. I'm just so sorry you had to
00:36:16see him like that. Thank you, Norman. See, Mother? Before you say anything else, I
00:36:21have an update in my investigation. Really? Stacey Ramsey stands to receive
00:36:27a half million dollars in life insurance in the event of Bradford's death. Whoa.
00:36:32Wow. How did you get this? I went through her mail. Part of any standard operating
00:36:37procedure. Wow. Do you know where she was when Bradford was murdered? No. I was
00:36:42working on her case following a suspect. I didn't have eyes on her. Okay, but do we
00:36:46really think she'd leave such an obvious clue, like a card that leads right back to
00:36:50her gift shop? In the heat of passion? Maybe she didn't notice? If you think
00:36:54her heart years ago, she might still be upset. Right. Or, what if he broke someone
00:36:59else's heart again recently? Right. Maybe. There is a student, Willis Sunquist, and I
00:37:04think she was in love with him. Well, if she was in love with him, though, then why
00:37:08would she kill him, right? Maybe he rejected her? But didn't Lonnie say that it
00:37:12seemed like a premeditated murder, not a spur-of-the-moment attack? Yeah. So, what
00:37:16if Bradford had been texting with her before that? Well, if that's the case, Lonnie
00:37:21has no proof of that. He told me that he can't get into Bradford's phone without the
00:37:24passcode. We need to break that code. Agreed. What we know for now is that whoever
00:37:28did it had access to the campus, knew where my knives were, was able to get into
00:37:32Bradford's office and catch him off guard. What about that TA that you were
00:37:36questioning Bradford about? Tim Pearson. Yeah, he has motive. He was upset. He
00:37:40thought his reputation was being ruined working with Bradford. Or that student he
00:37:44was failing? Right. I haven't figured out the name of that student yet. Tim Pearson?
00:37:48Right. I haven't figured out the name of that student yet. Okay. Okay. So, we just
00:37:52need to just look at all the suspects right now, right? I'm just running out of
00:37:56time. Classes end at the school next week and then all the students are going to go
00:38:00home. Okay. Yeah.
00:38:11Great job, officer.
00:38:15Gotcha.
00:38:18I will be careful, I promise. I'm just going to see if Stacy sells the kind of
00:38:22cards that I saw in Bradford's office. Don't let her know you're suspicious. This is
00:38:26serious. You are a suspect. Lonnie knows I didn't do it. I understand why you don't
00:38:31want to involve Mike, but you can now rely on Lonnie to protect you. I'm not. I
00:38:36promise, Andrea. I'm going to find out who killed Bradford. Well, they do say that
00:38:39the spouse is always the first person the police look at. Believe me, I know.
00:38:44Oh, I'll call you back.
00:38:48Hello.
00:38:50Can I help you?
00:38:51Yes, Stacy, right? I'm Hannah Swenson. I was working at the college with Bradford.
00:38:57And?
00:38:59Um, well, I wanted to offer my condolences. I'm sorry for your loss.
00:39:05Thank you. You know, we, I mean, we divorced years ago.
00:39:10Of course, but I'm sure it's complicated.
00:39:12It's complicated?
00:39:13Yeah, well, I mean, he's a complicated guy. Charming. He's all get out, but, yeah.
00:39:18But you two still must have been close. I mean, you were the recipient of his life insurance.
00:39:24How did you?
00:39:28He never remarried. I'm sure he never thought twice about that policy.
00:39:32Did you think twice about it?
00:39:34I see where you're getting at. I'll have you know that since I bought this place, business
00:39:37has exploded. I have no reason to murder my ex-husband to cash in on his insurance policy.
00:39:43I didn't mean to imply.
00:39:44Yes, you did. But I don't mind.
00:39:47Facts are facts, and my bank account speaks for itself.
00:39:51Well, okay. Can I ask you about your greeting cards?
00:39:54Mm-hmm.
00:39:55I see you have a nice selection, but I wondered if you sell custom greeting cards. Do you work with artists for that?
00:40:00Um, not really. I mean, they're hard to keep in stock, and the profit margins are thin, so.
00:40:05Right. Right. Okay. Thank you.
00:40:08Oh, one more thing. You don't happen to know the password to Bradford's cell phone, do you?
00:40:13Oh, you know the detective who interviewed me asked the exact same thing?
00:40:18Detective Murphy did.
00:40:19Yeah, that's the one.
00:40:20I have no idea what his password is these days, but he could never remember anything, so it'll be something easy, like 070879, which is his birthday.
00:40:29Okay.
00:40:30Yeah. Right.
00:40:32Okay, well, thank you.
00:40:36All right, Mother, it's Hannah again. Call me when you get this.
00:40:48It's just a car, Moisha. Don't overreact.
00:40:53Was it the ex? Or the spurned lover? Or an angry student? Or the ambitious TA?
00:41:06Oh, my God.
00:41:08Oh, my God.
00:41:34Hannah!
00:41:35Andrea!
00:41:36It was me!
00:41:37Okay, well, how was I supposed to know that?
00:41:38You just scared the life out of me.
00:41:40I thought you were a killer coming to get me.
00:41:42And that was your plan? A ladle?
00:41:44Well, that's all I had.
00:41:46That's actually really resourceful.
00:41:47Oh, I'm so happy to see you.
00:41:49Hi.
00:41:51You must be so cold. You want some tea?
00:41:53Yeah.
00:41:54Are you keeping my ladle?
00:41:55I'll keep the weapon.
00:41:57Thanks for coming over, Michelle.
00:41:58You're not going to believe what I found out. Lonnie had a huge break in the case today.
00:42:03He found a pair of those disposable hospital gloves in a trash bin three blocks from campus, covered in blood.
00:42:10They're still testing the DNA, but this is the exact proof that he needs to solve his first case.
00:42:15Wow, that is good news.
00:42:16But the killer might not be in the system, so we better keep digging.
00:42:20And we don't have much time.
00:42:22Why?
00:42:23Because the quarter's almost over. Some of my suspects are students.
00:42:26I mean, they're not going to stick around after finals.
00:42:29Well, and if you killed your professor, that's like a really good reason to not come back to Lake Eden.
00:42:33Exactly.
00:42:34Yikes.
00:42:40Everyone at the shower was so happy.
00:42:42I mean, we made so many different kinds of cookies, there was something for everyone.
00:42:46Right. That's it.
00:42:49You are a genius.
00:42:51Wait, what? I am?
00:42:52I am?
00:42:56So this has been rescheduled for the fifth time.
00:42:59Well, that's always wonderful. Thanks.
00:43:04Oh, Ms. Swenson. Looking for someone?
00:43:06Uh, you, actually.
00:43:08Oh, if you hear about the Ken Purvis case, I have got good news. He pled guilty.
00:43:11That is good news. I thought he was fighting it.
00:43:13He was, until his lawyers found out how much evidence we had, and they quickly advised him to take a plea.
00:43:18Another win for your office.
00:43:19I aim for nothing less.
00:43:22I'm actually here on a different matter. The Bradford Ramsey case?
00:43:26Yeah, that case is still in the investigation stage. My office doesn't get involved until there's enough to charge.
00:43:31Right, but when is there enough to press charges?
00:43:33I can't comment on an ongoing investigation.
00:43:38On a delivery?
00:43:40Oh, right, yes. No, they're for you.
00:43:43I made a selection of my bakery's best cookies for you.
00:43:47Well, thank you. But I don't have a sweet tooth.
00:43:50I do need to get to my office for a meeting. You know your way back out front?
00:43:53Yeah.
00:43:54Okay.
00:43:57I don't have a sweet tooth?
00:44:01We'll see about that.
00:44:20Tim! Hi, Tim.
00:44:22Hi.
00:44:23How are you?
00:44:24Looking forward to the end of the quarter next week.
00:44:26Yeah, of course.
00:44:27Can I help you with something?
00:44:28I wanted to share some cookies.
00:44:31Oh, it's the spot. Thank you.
00:44:33Yeah, you're welcome. You're so welcome.
00:44:36Hey, I wondered if I might ask you how things are going for you, you know, with Professor Ramsey gone.
00:44:42It's fine. Not bad at all.
00:44:44I had heard that he was quite tough on you.
00:44:47Yeah, we argued a lot. I completely disagreed with his grading system.
00:44:51So why didn't you just change professors?
00:44:53Well, that would have made me look terrible.
00:44:55I had no choice but to stick it out and try to get on his good side.
00:44:58Right.
00:44:59Well, that's a really smart idea.
00:45:01Like, with a gift, maybe? Or one of those custom greeting cards?
00:45:05I doubt that would have seen the light of day.
00:45:08I doubt that would have swayed Bradford Ramsey.
00:45:10That's a good point. So what's happening with this class now?
00:45:13Well, the administration asked me to finish up the course and grade the final exams.
00:45:17So, sort of a promotion.
00:45:20Yeah, well, they know I deserve it.
00:45:23Oh, thank you for the cookie.
00:45:25Oh, why don't you have the whole box?
00:45:28Yeah.
00:45:29What are you doing in your class for finals next week?
00:45:31Oh, chocolate chip cookie. You know, classic. Easy A.
00:45:35That's why the students love you.
00:45:36So, uh, do you have plans for after finals?
00:45:39Are you kidding? I'm getting out of here.
00:45:41Just like all the other students on this campus.
00:45:43Ugh.
00:46:06He bought a tarp, Hannah. And duct tape. And rope.
00:46:10What other possible reason could he have for buying all that except to remove a body?
00:46:14Mother, there are plenty of non-murder-related reasons to buy a tarp.
00:46:18Well, I personally can't think of one of them.
00:46:20Okay, okay, I promise you we are going to figure out what is going on with Stacy's boyfriend.
00:46:24I hope so.
00:46:25Before someone else ends up dead.
00:46:27Okay, Mother, I hear you. I'll call you back. I have to go, okay?
00:46:31You can get him out learning to play the guitar?
00:46:33I actually do know the first few chords of Stairway to Heaven, so...
00:46:36Ooh, nice.
00:46:38Um...
00:46:39Oh, art fair.
00:46:40So, uh, what's the plan here, Hannah? We don't exactly fit in amongst the students here.
00:46:43Oh, yeah. Okay, here. Hold this.
00:46:46I need you to run interference for me.
00:46:48You know, create a diversion so that I can get my hands on Stacy's boyfriend.
00:46:52Okay.
00:46:53I need you to run interference for me.
00:46:55You know, create a diversion so that I can get my hands on Stacy's boyfriend.
00:46:58Create a diversion so that I can get my hands on the transcript from Bradford's class.
00:47:02Okay, um, and why do we think that's going to help?
00:47:04Well, I have a hunch that one of the students Bradford was failing might have had it out for him.
00:47:09So I need to get my hands on those transcripts so I can prove motive, you know, for the prosecutor's case.
00:47:15You want to build a legal case?
00:47:17We have to. I mean, you know, you can't just let the killer go free.
00:47:20Yeah, I...
00:47:21You know, we have to have plenty of evidence.
00:47:23Okay, I'm in.
00:47:24Okay, let's do this.
00:47:25Okay.
00:47:28Julia!
00:47:29Hannah!
00:47:30Congratulations on a great first quarter.
00:47:32I just wanted to share some delicious treats from the bakery.
00:47:35We love everything you bake, Hannah.
00:47:37Uh...
00:47:38Hi.
00:47:39I'll be with you in a moment, sir.
00:47:40You know what? I was just here to chat if you want to help him first. It's okay.
00:47:44Thank you so much. I'm so sorry to interrupt.
00:47:45There's just a bit of an issue with some of the students in the main hall.
00:47:47I wonder if you could come and help me settle it.
00:47:49Uh, the kids always get out of hand when the end of quarter is so close.
00:47:52Right.
00:47:53Of course.
00:47:54Thank you much. I appreciate that.
00:47:57Yeah, what's going on?
00:47:58Apologies.
00:47:59Yeah, no.
00:48:00Pleasure.
00:48:01Um...
00:48:09Okay.
00:48:14Okay.
00:48:16Glasses.
00:48:20I miss this one.
00:48:22F is it.
00:48:26Kyle Williamson.
00:48:28Oh.
00:48:29Oh, it's two.
00:48:30Okay.
00:48:31Clear, clear.
00:48:33Alright.
00:48:37Mother.
00:48:44This is Murphy.
00:48:45Hey, it's Hannah.
00:48:46I found out the name of the student that Bradford was failing.
00:48:49Really?
00:48:51How?
00:48:52Um, it doesn't matter.
00:48:53The point is his name is Kyle Williamson.
00:48:55And that's the same student that was recording the explosion in Bradford's class.
00:48:59He was failing English Lit.
00:49:01His major.
00:49:02Alright, I'll look into it.
00:49:04Okay.
00:49:05Hey, um, did you figure out how to get into Bradford's phone?
00:49:07No.
00:49:08Not yet.
00:49:09Well, um, I'll just keep thinking about what the password could be.
00:49:11Thanks, Hannah.
00:49:26Norton.
00:49:27You wanted me to let you know when the DNA came back?
00:49:29It's back.
00:49:30Did you ID the killer?
00:49:31Not yet.
00:49:33But we found sweat residue inside the glove.
00:49:35Unknown male DNA.
00:49:37And we have several male suspects that we can test to match that DNA.
00:49:40Oh, great.
00:49:41I'll help you write the probable cause affidavit to get Judge Colfax to sign off on a DNA search warrant.
00:49:45I don't have a probable cause yet.
00:49:47I'm thinking I can convince a few of them to offer up their DNA.
00:49:50Eliminate themselves as suspects.
00:49:51Smart.
00:49:52But keep digging, Murph, because DNA alone is not enough.
00:49:55We don't need some defense attorney trying to pull our case apart with some so-called expert poking holes in forensics.
00:50:00I'm on it.
00:50:01Yeah.
00:50:03Hey, Murph.
00:50:05Good work.
00:50:06Need anything, the door's always open.
00:50:12Attention, ladies and gentlemen.
00:50:14The art fair will be closing in 20 minutes.
00:50:18Wow.
00:50:19Aww.
00:50:23Oh, that's amazing.
00:50:28Oh, excuse me.
00:50:29Do you make these?
00:50:30Pam.
00:50:31Hi.
00:50:32Pam.
00:50:33Can I interest you in a birthday card?
00:50:35I made them all myself.
00:50:37Wow, you made these?
00:50:38That's awesome.
00:50:39They're beautiful.
00:50:40So unique.
00:50:42I love making custom greeting cards.
00:50:44Helping people say thank you or I'm sorry.
00:50:48I like knowing I help people feel good.
00:50:50I feel the same way selling cookies.
00:50:53Those are amazing.
00:50:54And I see you also drew a lot of fruit.
00:50:57Do you have any fruit cards?
00:50:59Like, maybe with apples on them?
00:51:00Yeah, I did a whole fruit and vegetable collection.
00:51:03But they're mostly gone now, though.
00:51:05You don't by chance have photos, do you?
00:51:07Yeah.
00:51:08I had to, to get class credit.
00:51:10Oh, right, of course.
00:51:11Cool.
00:51:12Here.
00:51:13Oh, yeah.
00:51:14They're all one of a kind.
00:51:16Oh, so great.
00:51:17Yeah.
00:51:18Oh, um, can you go back?
00:51:20Yeah.
00:51:21That one's really cool.
00:51:23Do you still have that one?
00:51:25I sold that one, I think.
00:51:27You did?
00:51:28Who'd you sell it to?
00:51:29I made so many, it's hard to keep track.
00:51:32Right.
00:51:33I don't recall.
00:51:34I'm sorry.
00:51:35Well, if you think of it, will you let me know?
00:51:38Of course, yeah.
00:51:39All right, thanks, Pam.
00:51:40Yeah.
00:51:49Kyle!
00:51:50Hi.
00:51:51What are you doing up here?
00:51:53Nothing.
00:51:54I'm just studying for finals, Ms. Fenton.
00:51:57Right.
00:51:58Okay.
00:51:59How's that going?
00:52:00I know it was pretty tough for you with Professor Ramsey's class.
00:52:04Yeah, I mean, he was tough, but Tim Pearson is okay.
00:52:07And I think I'll pass now.
00:52:09Might even pass.
00:52:10Yeah.
00:52:11Yeah.
00:52:12Yeah.
00:52:13Yeah.
00:52:14Yeah.
00:52:15Tim Pearson is okay.
00:52:16And I think I'll pass now.
00:52:17Might even get a good enough grade.
00:52:19Good enough for what?
00:52:21I'm supposed to go work for my dad after I graduate at his publishing house,
00:52:25but he's not just gonna hire me.
00:52:27I have to earn it.
00:52:29That must be a lot of pressure.
00:52:31Did you ever try talking to Professor Ramsey about your grades?
00:52:34Are you kidding?
00:52:36All the time.
00:52:37He would quote Shakespeare, laugh, and then walk away.
00:52:42What about last week?
00:52:43Did you by chance go see him, bring him a gift?
00:52:46I heard it was Teacher Appreciation Day, the day he died.
00:52:49Wait a second.
00:52:50I didn't kill him.
00:52:52And you better not be going around spreading rumors that I did.
00:53:02Yeah, we're trying to get through everything as fast as we possibly can.
00:53:05Yeah, I'll keep you posted.
00:53:07Yeah? Okay. Thanks.
00:53:14Ahem.
00:53:18Ahem. Ahem.
00:53:20Yes?
00:53:21Miss Swenson, what are you doing here?
00:53:23Did you find another dead body?
00:53:25No.
00:53:26Well, that is a relief.
00:53:28I have information about someone who might have wanted to hurt Bradford Ramsey.
00:53:31Well, I'm sure Detective Murphy over here would be very happy to take your statement.
00:53:35Look, I just found out...
00:53:36Miss Swenson, as we discussed before, my office doesn't get involved in this stage.
00:53:41I just do their work, and then I can do mine.
00:53:43I've heard detectives say that you complain because they don't come up with enough evidence for you.
00:53:47Well, that may be true.
00:53:49But it's because I don't like to lose.
00:53:51There's too much riding on the outcome of these cases, the safety of the community, the family of the victims.
00:53:55Making sure you have the right suspect, that has to be the first step.
00:53:58Exactly. I want justice.
00:54:01Me too.
00:54:05So it seems like maybe we're on the same side.
00:54:08Was there ever any doubt?
00:54:11Don't answer that.
00:54:13Of course not.
00:54:15Okay.
00:54:18Oh, Miss Swenson, by the way, I think you'd be very happy to know that you're officially off the suspect list.
00:54:23Oh. Does that mean the DNA came back?
00:54:28Of course you knew about that.
00:54:31So Lonnie said that they got a great sample of the killer's DNA on those gloves,
00:54:36but it doesn't match anyone in the database.
00:54:38So he has to find his suspect, and then he'll be able to match the DNA.
00:54:42I know Lonnie can solve this case.
00:54:44But are we positive that the DNA is male?
00:54:47That's what Lonnie said, which means that Stacey and Pam are off the hook.
00:54:50And you.
00:54:53Hmm.
00:54:55But we do still have plenty of suspects.
00:54:58Stacey, Pam, Hannah.
00:55:02All right, Hannah, what did Lonnie say when you told him that you found out who made the card?
00:55:07He said he's going to talk to Pam, but she doesn't remember who she sold it to.
00:55:10What if someone stole it from her?
00:55:12Why would someone do that?
00:55:14Because they're a killer.
00:55:16Good point.
00:55:17Okay. What male suspect would have had access to the DNA?
00:55:21Good point.
00:55:22Okay. What male suspect would have had access to stealing her cards?
00:55:27Well, I still think the teacher's assistant, Tim Pearson.
00:55:30I think he has an excellent motive.
00:55:32He gets to take over teaching Bradford's class, and he gets credit for it on his resume.
00:55:37But I don't know how he would have stolen Pam's greeting card.
00:55:40Why would Tim and Kyle, for that matter, want to give Bradford a teacher appreciation card?
00:55:45Sarcasm?
00:55:47Fair point.
00:55:49All right, girls.
00:55:51I have a male name to add to our suspect list.
00:55:54Stacey's boyfriend.
00:55:57That's not a name.
00:55:59And also just because he bought a tarp at a hardware store?
00:56:01No.
00:56:03Stacey says he's been having secret conversations, sneaking in and out of the house.
00:56:08His behavior has been very odd.
00:56:11Do you think that maybe he saw Stacey and Bradford together at the chameleon?
00:56:16I mean, they were very cozy that night.
00:56:18Jealousy is a very big motivator.
00:56:22Okay, girls. Confidentially.
00:56:25Stacey hired me because she thinks that her boyfriend has been cheating on her.
00:56:32So then maybe he did it for the insurance money?
00:56:35I mean, he could have done it for her. Or himself.
00:56:38Or maybe they were in on it together, and he's just the one who did the deed.
00:56:42Girls, we have so much work to do yet.
00:56:45Two easy hot dish?
00:56:47No, it's your favorite.
00:56:49Mine too.
00:56:50And that's why she made it.
00:56:52Exactly.
00:56:54Cheers.
00:56:55Cheers.
00:56:56Cheers.
00:57:08I know how stressful finals week is for all of you.
00:57:11And for your final for this class is the classic chocolate chip cookie.
00:57:17I have all the ingredients you'll need to make your cookies.
00:57:20But if you prefer, I also have everything you need for edible cookie dough.
00:57:24Go ahead. Get started.
00:57:33Pam, is Willa not feeling well?
00:57:36I haven't seen her all weekend, actually.
00:57:39I thought she and Perry were cramming for finals.
00:57:43But...
00:57:45She's not answering any of my texts.
00:57:48She wouldn't open the door when I went to her dorm room.
00:57:51Now she's not here.
00:57:53Okay. Thanks.
00:58:09Bye.
00:58:35Perry, is Willa here?
00:58:37Yeah. She hasn't left here in days.
00:58:40Oh.
00:58:41Would it be okay if I came in?
00:58:46I would appreciate your help.
00:58:51Willa, hi.
00:58:54Willa, look what Hannah brought you.
00:58:55Chocolate marshmallow bar is your favorite.
00:58:58Thanks, Hannah.
00:58:59Yeah, of course.
00:59:01Have you been studying for finals?
00:59:03It's been too hard to concentrate.
00:59:05It's like she's just given up on everything.
00:59:09There are grief counselors here at the college.
00:59:11I'd be happy to get you an appointment so you can talk to someone.
00:59:14Oh, thanks.
00:59:18Willa, were you and Bradford involved?
00:59:22No.
00:59:23Professor Ramsey would never do anything inappropriate.
00:59:26Right.
00:59:28Yeah, I know.
00:59:29I'm not accusing him of anything.
00:59:31Except pouring on his British charm all the time.
00:59:34Right.
00:59:36Did you see him at the chameleon with his ex-wife?
00:59:39His ex-wife?
00:59:41Do you remember that I ran into you that night? You were sick.
00:59:44Oh, um...
00:59:45Yeah, I do remember that.
00:59:48Yeah, I was pretty sick.
00:59:49Yeah.
00:59:51I mean, we both were, actually.
00:59:53I think it was somewhere near the cafeteria.
00:59:56Hi.
01:00:03Thanks.
01:00:09Hello.
01:00:10Hi.
01:00:11What are you doing here?
01:00:12Well, that guy's not allowed to have dinner.
01:00:14Oh, no, of course you are.
01:00:15I mean, I just...
01:00:17I'm surprised to see you here.
01:00:21I'm surprised you're not down at the police station.
01:00:23You said yourself I'm not a suspect anymore.
01:00:25I did say that.
01:00:26Then why would I be at the police station?
01:00:29You seem to have your fingers on the pulse of everything going on in this city, that's all.
01:00:34I see what this is.
01:00:36Red wine, please.
01:00:38You want to know what I know.
01:00:40What do you know, Miss Winston?
01:00:42I know that the police have male DNA that matches the killer.
01:00:48That's hold-back information.
01:00:50Right. I understand.
01:00:52Oh, thank you so much.
01:00:54The question is, is it enough to catch a killer?
01:00:58Depends what you mean by catch.
01:01:00It certainly helps to have matching DNA,
01:01:03but that's not going to be enough for me to convince a jury to lock somebody up for life.
01:01:07When I bring a case, it helps to have forensic evidence, like the DNA, but I also need...
01:01:11Motive.
01:01:12Yes, motive and opportunity.
01:01:15Like, who had access to my classroom?
01:01:17Who knew that Bradford was going to be alone in his office that afternoon?
01:01:20Exactly.
01:01:21It's too bad you can't unlock Bradford's cell phone.
01:01:23I have my tech guys working on it as we speak.
01:01:28I need to get going, but...
01:01:31Very interesting chatting with you, as usual, Miss Winston.
01:01:36Right. Thank you.
01:01:38Have a good night.
01:01:42Bye.
01:01:51Ha ha ha ha!
01:01:56So you both checked up on Mother?
01:01:58No.
01:01:59No.
01:02:00What?
01:02:01Well, you said you were going to.
01:02:03I have to do everything myself.
01:02:05Well, she may have found out something about Stacey Ramsey's boyfriend.
01:02:08Hopefully she's found something that can prove motive.
01:02:10I've got to admit, I did not have Mom becoming a professional snoop on my 2024 bingo card.
01:02:14Yeah, and I don't know how safe it is either. I mean, you know how she gets.
01:02:18Okay, you have looked at that table three times since we sat down.
01:02:20I counted four.
01:02:21What is that?
01:02:23Nobody.
01:02:24Stop looking!
01:02:26It's somebody.
01:02:27Fine.
01:02:28He's a county prosecutor, and I met him when I was giving my statement on the Ken Purvis case.
01:02:34Ooh!
01:02:35Don't ooh me!
01:02:37He's actually very annoying. He's one of those by-the-book types.
01:02:40Yeah, I can see how that's really annoying for you.
01:02:44Stop laughing!
01:02:45Yo-ho!
01:02:46Girls!
01:02:47There you are.
01:02:48Can you come?
01:02:49Mother!
01:02:52Looks like you all didn't wait.
01:02:53Well, I wanted to, but Hannah was sure you weren't coming.
01:02:56And here I have been working overtime trying to help you get evidence.
01:03:00Mother, please sit. She's just teasing you.
01:03:02We all knew you were coming. The kitchen is keeping a plate warm for you.
01:03:05That's lovely.
01:03:06I so appreciate you, how thoughtful you girls are.
01:03:09So, did you find anything out about Stacey's boyfriend?
01:03:13Well, thank you.
01:03:17A lot of strange behavior.
01:03:20That adds up to Buckus.
01:03:22Oh.
01:03:23He hasn't even looked at another woman as long as I've been following him.
01:03:26Never mind having an affair.
01:03:28Hannah, you have to tell Lonnie about Stacey's boyfriend.
01:03:30Well, I will, but when am I supposed to tell him?
01:03:32I mean, if Mother can't catch him in action, then it's either the worst affair ever, or he's up to something else.
01:03:37I know which I'm voting for.
01:03:39And Mother, you should know that both of Hannah's main suspects were interviewed by Lonnie today.
01:03:43And?
01:03:44Neither of them was willing to submit their DNA.
01:03:46But the school quarter is almost over.
01:03:48If the killer is smart, he's going to leave town, and we're never going to hear from him again.
01:03:52Lonnie did say, however, that Tim Pearson refused to answer any more questions until he had a lawyer.
01:03:57Now that is suspicious.
01:03:58Mm-hmm.
01:03:59I don't know, every crime podcast I listen to suggests that you should definitely have a lawyer with you when you speak to the police.
01:04:04What do you mean? A crime podcast?
01:04:06I have to admit, that is great advice.
01:04:10Mr. Norton, my family, my sisters, Andrea and Michelle, and this is my mother, Dolores.
01:04:17Enchanté.
01:04:18Hmm. Very nice to meet you, Dolores.
01:04:20Please, call me Chad.
01:04:22Oh, of course, Chad.
01:04:24I don't mean to interrupt. I just wanted to come say goodnight.
01:04:27But I did overhear you talking about your Sixth Amendment right to an attorney.
01:04:30That is a fundamental right.
01:04:32Assisting on that cannot be held against you in court.
01:04:34So, there you go.
01:04:36That's good to know.
01:04:38Very nice to meet you, ladies.
01:04:39Stay out of trouble.
01:04:42Au revoir.
01:04:43Au revoir.
01:04:50See? What did I tell you?
01:04:52Annoying.
01:04:53You're so bad at this.
01:05:02So, the question is, who would have access to Pam's greeting cards to steal one?
01:05:07Right? Maybe someone she takes our class with.
01:05:09Someone has the key to her apartment.
01:05:11You're right. I hadn't thought of it like that.
01:05:13Teacher's assistant?
01:05:14Tim.
01:05:15Well, didn't he invite everybody to his place last weekend for a party?
01:05:18Maybe they were friendly, right?
01:05:19He could have taken one without her knowing.
01:05:21You know what? You're right.
01:05:23What if Tim is friends with Pam?
01:05:26That's how he got access to her greeting cards.
01:05:29I mean, he certainly stood to benefit from Bradford's death, and he didn't like him very much.
01:05:35Hmm.
01:05:37Still, though, it's a big risk to take, right?
01:05:40Norman, classes at the college end today.
01:05:43What if I don't find the killer in time?
01:05:50What's this here?
01:05:51A fingerprint.
01:05:52My mother got it. It's from Stacey Ramsey's boyfriend.
01:05:55Okay, but why would she do that?
01:05:57I guess Stacey says her boyfriend's been acting strange.
01:06:00He takes phone calls and then rushes out of the house.
01:06:02My mother has a photo of him buying a tarp at a hardware store.
01:06:08What are you thinking?
01:06:09I'm thinking she's thinking the worst.
01:06:11What if he was just gonna surprise Stacey with something?
01:06:14Do something nice for her.
01:06:16Yes.
01:06:17Norman, I think you're right.
01:06:19I think that's exactly what it is. Come on, we gotta go.
01:06:21Okay.
01:06:24A proposal?
01:06:26Maybe he was buying stuff from the hardware store to create a romantic evening.
01:06:30You know, a lighter to light candles.
01:06:33A tarp to protect a picnic blanket.
01:06:35Oh.
01:06:36Our first date was a picnic.
01:06:38There you go.
01:06:39Oh, Stacey. He never has to know what you thought.
01:06:42You'll act surprised.
01:06:44Oh.
01:06:45And it'll be as if this never happened.
01:06:49Are you sure?
01:06:51Yeah. He probably just wanted to make sure you got everything you ever dreamed of.
01:06:55Right?
01:06:57After the way things ended with my first husband, it's just kind of hard to imagine that.
01:07:02Bradford wasn't the type to think of others before himself?
01:07:05Are you kidding me? No. I mean, other than his dog, I'm not sure he thought of anyone but himself.
01:07:12Thank you. I have to go.
01:07:14That's it. That's it. Come on.
01:07:16Okay. Thanks.
01:07:18Lonnie, it's Hannah.
01:07:19Is everything okay?
01:07:20I think I figured out the password to Bradford's cell phone.
01:07:22It's his dog's name. Radley. R-A-D-L-E-Y.
01:07:26I don't have a lot of chances left, Hannah.
01:07:28Are you sure?
01:07:29Sure as I can be.
01:07:30Okay. I'll try it.
01:07:33Norman, I think we should go visit Willa.
01:07:35I bet she'll know if Pam was friends with Tim or Kyle.
01:07:39Okay.
01:07:41Hi.
01:07:51This is going to require some sensitivity.
01:07:53Well, nothing's as sensitive as a root canal, so...
01:07:56Good point.
01:07:59Hannah.
01:08:02What are you doing here?
01:08:03Well, Willa, I just have one quick question for you.
01:08:05I'm sorry to bother you if you don't mind letting me in.
01:08:07This is my friend Norman. He's driving.
01:08:09Hi.
01:08:10I'll just ask one question and I'll get out of your way.
01:08:12Thank you for coming, actually, Hannah.
01:08:15I'm starting to, like, figure everything out.
01:08:17Oh.
01:08:18Okay, well, you know you're welcome to come talk to me anytime about anything.
01:08:22Or about Bradford and your relationship.
01:08:25No, actually, I can see now it was just like a fantasy.
01:08:30I didn't mean any harm.
01:08:32Of course you didn't. And I'm sure he was flattered.
01:08:35I wanted to ask you about Tim, Bradford's TA.
01:08:39Are Tim and Pam friends? Or did Tim ever buy one of Pam's greeting cards?
01:08:46Yeah, yeah, probably. I mean, you know, Tim actually told me that
01:08:50the police asked him if he'd be willing to submit his DNA.
01:08:53He said the police have male DNA to compare it to.
01:08:58Really?
01:08:59Yeah.
01:09:00Yeah.
01:09:03They're probably bluffing, right?
01:09:05Yeah, yeah. Hey, we should, uh, should we go?
01:09:08Uh, yeah, I want to get out of your way. I'm sure you're packing.
01:09:13Um, is Perry coming to help you pack?
01:09:16No, um, I just wait until the last minute to pack.
01:09:19Right.
01:09:20Yeah.
01:09:21Me too.
01:09:22Yeah, uh, yeah. Anyway, uh, thank you.
01:09:26Once I finish this affidavit, I'll email it over to Judge Colfax.
01:09:30Probably going to need to call and wake him up.
01:09:35This is Murphy.
01:09:36Hey, Lonnie, it's me. Hannah has a lead.
01:09:38Okay.
01:09:39Meaning she's done that thing where she just takes off into who knows what kind of danger.
01:09:42Danger?
01:09:44Where's Hannah right now?
01:09:45We have that map thing.
01:09:46Yeah, she's at 495 Pinewood Lane.
01:09:49I make lists when I pack, remember?
01:09:50Of course you do, Norman.
01:09:51I'm so sorry you came here today, Hannah.
01:09:56Turn left. Into the alley.
01:09:58Okay, okay.
01:09:59Who did you call? Where are we going?
01:10:09We know you didn't do this, Will. It's like you said, the police have male DNA.
01:10:13I know how DNA works. Police can't connect it to anyone if their DNA isn't already in the system.
01:10:18And you know the killer's DNA isn't in the system. You know that already, huh?
01:10:21Hey, hey!
01:10:22What?
01:10:23Okay.
01:10:24Hey, hey!
01:10:25What are you doing?
01:10:26Um, just wanted to get my hat on.
01:10:29Get in your hat.
01:10:30It's cold.
01:10:31Okay? Just calm down.
01:10:32Is it okay?
01:10:33We're doing what you're asking. No one needs to get hurt. Okay?
01:10:35Paula, it's Perry, isn't it? He set off the explosion in my classroom, too.
01:10:39My brother has never committed a crime.
01:10:41Until last week.
01:10:42I said shut up!
01:10:43Okay, okay. Wait, wait, wait. Your brother? That's who you called?
01:10:47Before you forced us out here? He killed the man you love.
01:10:50Why are you helping him get away with it? You don't have to do that.
01:10:53You don't.
01:10:55Move.
01:10:56Whoa, whoa, whoa!
01:10:57Keep moving! Move! Keep going!
01:10:59Okay, okay. We're going.
01:11:01Keep moving!
01:11:05We don't have time to knock and check all these dorm rooms.
01:11:07Does she do this a lot?
01:11:09Define a lot.
01:11:24There's more.
01:11:33This is Anna.
01:11:34Yeah.
01:11:35You don't know what you're talking about.
01:11:37Listen, maybe you wanted Perry to do it.
01:11:39Maybe you were upset because Bradford was flirting with his ex-wife at the chameleon.
01:11:43Bradford told me what happened.
01:11:44She was sad. She thought her boyfriend was cheating on her.
01:11:47He was just trying to comfort her.
01:11:48How did Perry know that Bradford would be alone in his office that night?
01:11:51Did you tell him that?
01:11:52Of course not. I didn't know Perry was going to kill him.
01:11:54Okay.
01:11:55I love Bradford.
01:11:56Yeah, I know.
01:11:59How does that work?
01:12:01They're leading us somewhere.
01:12:05Hey, did you know that the police can use forensic genealogy to trace unknown DNA?
01:12:08I know it seems like a new technology because of what you see on the news, but it's actually been around for a long time.
01:12:12Yeah.
01:12:13I was going to study that instead of dentistry when I went to school.
01:12:15I had no idea. That's so interesting, Norman.
01:12:17Well, you know, you with your bakery, you send a lot of business my way.
01:12:20Right.
01:12:21Okay.
01:12:22Move.
01:12:23No, no, no, no.
01:12:32Okay, okay, okay.
01:12:34Come out, Hannah.
01:12:35Or I'm going to shoot your boyfriend.
01:12:37No, Hannah, stay where you are. It's okay.
01:12:39Where is she? What happened?
01:12:40I don't know. I don't know, Perry. I can't do this all by myself.
01:12:43Hey, hey, hey.
01:12:44I'm not like you.
01:12:45I had no choice.
01:12:46Okay, okay, I know.
01:12:47Razzie was going to ruin my career if he told the school I called out explosions.
01:12:50I brought them here.
01:12:51What's your plan now?
01:12:52No, I didn't plan for this.
01:12:53Listen, you guys have time.
01:12:54You can figure it out.
01:12:55Just calm down.
01:12:56It wasn't going to work.
01:12:57There's no way the police were going to suspect me.
01:12:59I have to graduate, Willa.
01:13:01You said that you were going to help me.
01:13:03Hey, hey, hey.
01:13:04I know.
01:13:05Hey, hey, I'm not doing anything.
01:13:06Okay, okay.
01:13:07Go find her.
01:13:08Go.
01:13:10Everything's okay.
01:13:21Go.
01:13:28Okay, okay.
01:13:29Okay, okay, okay.
01:13:31Stop the gun.
01:13:33It's over.
01:13:34It's over.
01:13:35Stop.
01:13:36It's over.
01:13:37I got you.
01:13:38Come here.
01:13:40Willa.
01:13:41Stay down.
01:13:43Willa.
01:13:44Dr. Rhodes, are you okay?
01:13:45Hey.
01:13:46Yeah.
01:13:47Thank you so much.
01:13:48I met you with Diana one time.
01:13:49Oh, right.
01:13:50Sure.
01:13:51Yeah.
01:13:52How did you know where to find this?
01:13:53Hannah?
01:13:54Hannah?
01:13:55Oh, Michelle found you with the map thing on her phone.
01:13:58What an invention.
01:13:59Oh, honey, I'm so happy that you're safe.
01:14:01Detective Murphy found the trail that you left.
01:14:04This was very clever, Hannah.
01:14:06Though I'm not quite sure what you call it in my report.
01:14:08They're, um, cupcake liners.
01:14:10Of course.
01:14:11And you just carry them around with you everywhere.
01:14:13It's good to be prepared.
01:14:15That's my girl.
01:14:16Yeah.
01:14:19Aren't you just a gem?
01:14:23Kind sir, would you mind helping me walk back to the car, please?
01:14:28This terrain is deadly.
01:14:36The ultimate challenge in baking is to be unpredictable.
01:14:40That first bite should surprise you, lure you into wanting more.
01:14:44The tang from an unexpected lemon zest, the perfect flake of a pie crust,
01:14:49or combining flavors in a new and different way,
01:14:53always keeps the taster and the baker on their toes.
01:15:00Oh, Miss Swenson.
01:15:01I didn't think I would see you here today.
01:15:03Lonnie asked me to come to sign my statement.
01:15:06Of course.
01:15:07My mistake.
01:15:08And you call me Hannah, you know.
01:15:10So, do you have enough to prosecute Perry?
01:15:12Well, I have to admit that getting full access to Bradford's cell phone was a huge advantage.
01:15:16And, uh, I know we have you to thank for that.
01:15:18Well, I'm just glad that password worked.
01:15:20The sheriff's running a full search warrant, and he'll be going away for a very long time.
01:15:24And Willa?
01:15:25Right now, she's just being charged with accessory after the fact,
01:15:28false imprisonment, and kidnapping.
01:15:30I just don't understand why she was willing to help Perry after what he did.
01:15:33You know, if this goes to trial, you're probably going to need to talk to her.
01:15:36You think it will?
01:15:37I'd like to be prepared for anything.
01:15:39That's a pretty good life motto.
01:15:41Yeah.
01:15:42It was good to see you.
01:15:44Oh, uh, would you care for a caramel apple rose?
01:15:49Just a little something I whipped up this morning at the bakery.
01:15:52Oh, Hannah.
01:15:54You're a bad influence.
01:15:56I bet you don't do anything by half measures.
01:16:00It was good to see you.
01:16:10I cannot believe that we solved it on the last day of school.
01:16:13Talk about waiting until the last minute.
01:16:15You always were a procrastinator, honey.
01:16:17Oh, my gosh.
01:16:18Hannah, these are so good.
01:16:20Well, thank you, Norman.
01:16:21You know what?
01:16:22You get free caramel apple rose.
01:16:24You get free caramel apple rose.
01:16:26It's so good.
01:16:27Well, thank you, Norman.
01:16:28You know what?
01:16:29You get free caramel apple roses for life for the way that you saved me from Willa.
01:16:33Oh, wow.
01:16:34She had a gun in her hand, no less.
01:16:36Honestly.
01:16:37Oh, Stacey said yes to her boyfriend.
01:16:40Aww.
01:16:41Well, congratulations on solving the case, mother.
01:16:43Oh, Hannah.
01:16:44We both solved it.
01:16:45We Swenson women stick together.
01:16:47Did Bradford lead Willa on or not?
01:16:49Thanks to Hannah figuring out the passcode, Lonnie read some pretty steamy text between Bradford and Willa.
01:16:55Yeah, Perry definitely knew it wasn't Willa's imagination.
01:16:57Well, that's why he set the explosion in the class.
01:17:00He wanted to scare Bradford, but Bradford turned it around on Perry and basically threatened to get him expelled from school.
01:17:05So Perry felt cornered.
01:17:07That's why you killed him.
01:17:08And then Willa just blamed herself, which is why she helped him.
01:17:11Yeah, Perry's her brother.
01:17:12She didn't want him to get in trouble.
01:17:14Well, I love you both, but I wouldn't kill anybody for you.
01:17:17Well, that's good to hear.
01:17:19I don't know.
01:17:20I guess it would depend.
01:17:21Stop it.
01:17:22Michelle Beach was Swenson.
01:17:25Oh.
01:17:26I am leaving before I become an accomplice.
01:17:29Norman, you really are a hero.
01:17:32Thanks, Norman.
01:17:33Seriously, thank you for everything.
01:17:44What?
01:17:45You are hopeless.
01:17:46Someone's gonna say something else.
01:17:51Girls.
01:17:52Girls.
01:17:53Girls.
01:17:54Yes.
01:17:55Yes.
01:17:56I have another client.
01:17:57What?
01:17:58Wow.
01:17:59Apparently, Stacey Ramsey was so pleased with my performance that she's recommending me to her friends.
01:18:05I have three new messages.
01:18:07Wow.
01:18:09Well, some of that stands for a toast.
01:18:11Celebrate.
01:18:12Cheers.
01:18:13Cheers.
01:18:24Hello, everyone.
01:18:26Dear students, in today's lesson, we will continue with lesson 16 with the theme of
01:18:34Telling a story about a hard-to-learn student.
01:18:39And right after that, we will listen to a song about the theme of a hard-to-learn student.
01:18:49Lesson 16, Telling a story about a hard-to-learn student.
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01:19:21I'm a teacher.
01:19:22I teach martial arts.
01:19:23My mother passed away 6 years ago.
01:19:24My father is a soldier.
01:19:25He's a security guard at a construction company.
01:19:26I have a 7-year-old brother.
01:19:27He's in grade 1.
01:19:28He said that every day, my parents wake up early to cook and eat before going to school
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