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00:30So how'd you like it?
00:35Dad?
00:37How'd you like dinner?
00:39It was okay.
00:40Fine.
00:43You know, it's Mom's lasagna recipe.
00:47Do you remember when she used to make it in...
00:49I didn't care about your mother's lasagna recipe when I was married to her.
00:53I could care less about it now.
01:00You know, Dad, things really do have a way of working themselves out.
01:13I mean...
01:14When Rebecca died, I never thought I'd get over it.
01:21But I did.
01:32Why can't you?
01:34I told you never to talk about your sister or the accident.
01:40That is something you'll never get over.
01:43I'm going to bed.
01:50You should go home now.
01:54You going to work on your book?
01:56I don't know, Ashley.
01:57I'm tired.
02:00Well, I'll just finish cleaning up in here,
02:02and then I'll be in with you for...
02:04medication.
02:05Don't worry, Daddy.
02:15Things work out.
02:17Not everything works itself out, Ashley.
02:21I only meant...
02:22You know what you meant.
02:23You're wrong.
02:24It's taking so long.
02:39I'm just, uh, cleaning the lasagna pan.
02:42Leave the pan the maid look at it in the morning.
02:51Ashley!
02:52I'm coming!
02:54I'm sorry it took me so long.
03:08Forget it.
03:24Yeah.
03:27Why don't you feel better?
03:33I know I do.
03:35Ashley, Ashley, what, what, what?
04:05Nighty-night, Daddy.
04:35Nighty-night, Daddy.
05:05Nighty-night, Daddy.
05:35I'm Dr. Sloan. I got your note to meet you down here.
05:39I really appreciate you taking time out of your busy schedule for me.
05:43But when I saw the improvement in Dr. Morgan after studying Tai Chi...
05:47Oh, I'm sorry, will you...
05:49Uh, should I go...
05:57You need to relax, Dr. Sloan.
06:04Study a Tai Chi will help you with that.
06:06Put your mind at one with your body, with more focus, energy, and flexibility.
06:12That's it. That's exactly what I want.
06:14Then we shall begin.
06:16Great.
06:17Back here.
06:19Okay?
06:20First, step on your horse.
06:23Loose.
06:25Relax.
06:27Grab the earth with your bubbling well.
06:30Hi, Dad.
06:30I'm sorry to interrupt.
06:33Oh, that's all right. We're just getting started anyway.
06:35June Lee, this is my son.
06:38Nice to meet you.
06:40Listen, I got a body just up the beach.
06:42You interested?
06:43What does it look like?
06:44Maybe a drug overdose.
06:45Oh, you guys are sick.
06:47Oh, no.
06:49No, Steve's a homicide detective.
06:51I do occasional consulting work for the police department.
06:54Initial report said suicide, but I could use an expert opinion.
06:58Oh, okay.
06:59Uh, look, I'm really sorry, but I better go.
07:02Fine. I'll see you Monday.
07:04Monday's good. Thank you, June Lee.
07:06So, uh, how do you like this Tai Chi?
07:09So far, I learned you have to shut up.
07:17Some place, uh, having money that doesn't guarantee you won't have trouble.
07:23Yeah.
07:25Go 39, 69, 10 to 10th Street.
07:39Maid called it in this morning.
07:41She arrived at 8 and started cleaning.
07:42When she went to vacuum the bedroom, she found them.
07:44What a way to start the day.
07:45Okay. Preliminary coroner's report says death by overdose.
07:49Hmm.
07:54Depresine.
07:55What is it?
07:56Uh, painkiller used for things like neuralgia.
07:59Could kill you?
08:00Could if you took enough of it.
08:02Well, I guess it looks like a suicide then, pending the final report.
08:05I think I'll poke around a little bit.
08:11I'm gonna need a list of an extra kin.
08:13Okay.
08:14All right.
08:15And how long have you been working for Mr. York?
08:19I've been as maid for two years.
08:23Miss?
08:25I'm Dr. Sloan.
08:26I'm very sorry to hear about what happened last night.
08:29You all right?
08:30Yes.
08:31Can I get you anything?
08:33No, thank you.
08:36Boy, oh boy, does that coffee smell good.
08:38Are you through in here?
08:39I was just wondering if it's okay if I poured a cup of coffee.
08:43Knock yourself out.
08:46I, uh, haven't even had my morning cup of coffee yet.
08:51Such a bad habit.
08:53Boy, I hate to say it.
08:54I can't even get moving until I've had that.
08:55Oh, that's delicious.
09:00What kind of beans are you using?
09:02I didn't make it.
09:04Really?
09:04Really?
09:04I'm gonna be upstairs.
09:07Yes, sir.
09:08You guys can take off now.
09:09Find something?
09:28I think I may have found Arthur York's motive for suicide.
09:31Oh?
09:32Well, by the looks of his medication regime,
09:34the poor man was suffering everything
09:35from depression to degenerative bone disease.
09:38He was probably in a lot of pain.
09:40I guess he'd had enough, huh?
09:42Yeah, apparently.
09:45Excuse me.
09:46Did you happen to make this cup of coffee?
09:48I'm a cop, not a waitress.
09:50Well, I didn't mean...
09:52I'm sorry.
09:53What is it with you and the coffee?
09:55Well, I'm just a little curious
09:56to how that pot of coffee got made.
09:57It didn't make itself a timer.
09:59Welcome to the 90s, Dad.
10:01Look, I gotta get going.
10:02I gotta notify the next of kin.
10:04Okay.
10:05Can I go with you?
10:06You'll be my guest.
10:07I'll buy you a donut to go with your coffee.
10:10Timer, of course.
10:13Set for 7.30.
10:17Why would he do that?
10:30Well, think about it for a minute.
10:32Why would a man set the timer
10:33for a pot of morning coffee
10:35if he was going to kill himself the night before?
10:37Habit?
10:39Well, maybe.
10:41How about this?
10:42He makes the coffee,
10:43sets the timer,
10:45watches a little TV,
10:46gets depressed,
10:47and swallows a handful of pills.
10:50What do you suppose he was watching?
10:51Mrs. York?
11:03Dr. Elaine York?
11:04That's right.
11:05Have we met?
11:06No, we haven't,
11:07but I feel like we have.
11:08I'm Dr. Mark Sloan.
11:09I think I have every book
11:10you ever wrote on my shelf.
11:14But why do I get the feeling
11:15this isn't a social call?
11:16Dr. York,
11:18I'm Lieutenant Sloan.
11:20May we come in?
11:22Of course.
11:31Well,
11:32so, um,
11:35what can I do for you, Lieutenant?
11:37I'm afraid I have some bad news, ma'am.
11:41Your ex-husband
11:42was found dead this morning.
11:43How?
11:47Well,
11:47it appears to be a suicide.
11:49He ingested a lethal dose of deprazine.
11:52Oh, my God.
11:55Oh, Ashley, honey,
11:56your father was a very sick man.
11:59That can't be.
12:00I was with him last night.
12:03Honey, it's okay.
12:04It's gonna be okay.
12:05Look,
12:06I know this is difficult,
12:07but we have to ask you and your mom
12:08a few questions, okay?
12:10Remember about what time
12:11you left last night?
12:13It was, like,
12:14ten.
12:16But
12:17I would have stayed
12:19if I thought...
12:21Dr. York,
12:21did your husband have
12:22any enemies at all?
12:25Not that I know of.
12:26Why?
12:27Well,
12:28officially,
12:28we can't close the case
12:30until we rule out
12:30many other possibilities.
12:32I thought you said
12:33it was suicide.
12:34Well,
12:34there's a few
12:35unanswered questions yet.
12:37Such as?
12:39Yeah,
12:39such as?
12:40He didn't leave
12:41a suicide note.
12:43Is that unusual?
12:45Well,
12:46no,
12:46not exactly.
12:48About 60 to 70%
12:49of suicides
12:49do leave
12:50some kind of message.
12:52Did your husband
12:53ever attempt
12:53suicide before?
12:55No.
12:59Uh,
12:59I think that'll
13:00be enough for now.
13:02We'll show ourselves out.
13:04Shall we?
13:05Hey,
13:15postcard from the new hubby?
13:16No,
13:17it's from Jack.
13:17Jack who?
13:18Jack Stewart.
13:19After his residency here,
13:20he set up his own
13:21private practice.
13:22You mean,
13:22he actually left
13:23beautiful community general?
13:25Well,
13:26actually,
13:26he bought a house
13:27in an Aspen Grove
13:27outside of Vail.
13:28He works three days a week
13:29and he's dating
13:30the entire Swedish women's
13:31ski team.
13:32Wow,
13:32I like this guy.
13:33Hey,
13:34let me ask you,
13:34have you seen Dr. Sloan?
13:35Well,
13:35actually,
13:36he left after
13:36he took a look at this.
13:37What is that?
13:38This is,
13:39uh,
13:39York's pathology report.
13:40Can I take a peek?
13:41Yeah,
13:41sure.
13:43Mark was right.
13:44He OD'd on Deprazine.
13:45Wow,
13:46350 milligrams.
13:48What's with this
13:49proxylene,
13:50Oracet,
13:50Xylatec?
13:51He was on a lot
13:52of medication.
13:53No,
13:53no,
13:54no,
13:54no,
13:54no.
13:54This is really weird.
13:56What's weird?
13:57Well,
13:57why would you take
13:58all of your other medications
13:59if you were just
13:59going to be taking
14:00a long dirt nap?
14:01Now you're starting
14:02to think like Mark.
14:03As a matter of fact,
14:04he had the very same
14:04conclusion about an hour ago.
14:06So then we got a murder,
14:07right?
14:07Where is it?
14:08I mean,
14:08we should get on this.
14:09I mean,
14:09we should compare notes.
14:10We should get on this.
14:11Slow down.
14:11Amanda,
14:11we got a case.
14:12And I'm late
14:12for my prenatal class.
14:15Hey,
14:16are you okay?
14:17Well,
14:18considering that
14:18I've been throwing out
14:19for the past three weeks,
14:20I'm feeling remarkably well,
14:22thank you.
14:23I'm sorry that your husband
14:24can't be here to share
14:25in that fun.
14:26Not to worry.
14:27When he gets back
14:27from his store,
14:28there'll be plenty of time
14:29to share
14:29and lots of fun.
14:30It's going to make
14:31those flybys
14:32over Bosnia
14:33a piece of cake.
14:46I can see wheels turning.
14:49Well,
14:49don't you think
14:50it's odd?
14:50I mean,
14:51about the fingerprints.
14:52Coffee on a timer,
14:54no suicide note.
14:56You're thinking murder,
14:57aren't you?
14:58Well,
14:58I can't help it.
14:59Nothing adds up here.
15:00Hello?
15:05Yeah,
15:05this is he.
15:07Ashley?
15:09Yes.
15:10Yes,
15:10I can be right there.
15:12What do you want?
15:13I don't know,
15:13but I'm not waiting
15:14around to find out.
15:22Look,
15:23I'll see you
15:24in a few minutes.
15:24I'll be in the office
15:25right along.
15:26Okay?
15:27All right,
15:27bye.
15:28Bye.
15:30Excuse me,
15:30sir.
15:31It's being shown
15:32by appointment only.
15:33Oh,
15:34I'm not looking
15:34for a house.
15:35I already have one
15:35down the beach.
15:36Oh,
15:36is there anything
15:37I can help you with?
15:38Oh,
15:38no,
15:38I just wanted
15:39to see the daughter
15:39of the deceased.
15:42Isn't this a little bit fast?
15:43The body's barely cold.
15:44This is one
15:45of my biggest money makers.
15:46Oh,
15:47really?
15:47What do you get
15:47for it?
15:48$25,000 a month.
15:50Is that what
15:50Arthur was paying?
15:51Checks came
15:52from the management
15:53company like clockwork.
15:55Management company?
15:57Oh.
15:58May I, uh...
15:59Certainly.
16:09Hi,
16:10Dr. Sloan.
16:11Thanks for coming.
16:12It's no problem.
16:12What's up?
16:13Well,
16:14I was thinking
16:15about what you said
16:16about a suicide note.
16:17Hmm.
16:18And, well,
16:19my dad had been
16:20pecking away
16:20at his laptop all night,
16:22so...
16:23I found this
16:25in this printer tray
16:27in the den.
16:28My durest loved ones,
16:30believe me,
16:30the last thing
16:31in the world
16:31I want to do
16:32is hurt you.
16:36Well,
16:37you have to admit
16:37this to one place
16:38we didn't look.
16:41What?
16:42Well,
16:42it's just
16:42a suicide note,
16:44such a personal thing.
16:45Why would anybody
16:46write it on a computer
16:47instead of by hand?
16:48Well, Dr. Sloan,
16:49he didn't know my dad.
16:50He did everything
16:51on his computer.
16:52Hmm.
16:56I still can't believe
16:57he would do this
16:57to himself.
16:59Me neither.
17:02Why, do you think...
17:04Do you think
17:05someone killed him?
17:06I don't know.
17:08There was no forced entry,
17:09no sign of a struggle
17:10in here.
17:11But if somebody
17:12did kill him,
17:14they had to know
17:14his medication,
17:15they had to know
17:16his schedule.
17:17My father didn't have
17:18an enemy in the world.
17:21You know what's
17:21the most confusing thing is?
17:23According to the police report,
17:25there were no fingerprints
17:25on the bottle of pills
17:26on the nightstand
17:27or on the water glass.
17:30So?
17:32How do you pick up
17:33a bottle of pills
17:33or a glass of water
17:35and not leave
17:36any fingerprints?
17:37unless the murderer
17:39was covering his tracks.
17:40I don't believe you.
17:53Calm down, Ashley.
17:54You can't do this, mother.
17:57Just calm down
17:58and listen to me.
17:59No, I've listened
18:00to you my entire life.
18:01I am sick of listening to you.
18:02Your father has left you
18:03a great deal of money.
18:04You damn straight
18:05and it's mine.
18:06I earned it.
18:07Every penny,
18:08I'm the one that took care of him
18:09when no one else wanted to.
18:10I'm the one he yelled at.
18:12Look, I'm sorry
18:13your father treated you
18:13the way he did.
18:14No, you're not.
18:16The only thing
18:16you've ever been sorry for
18:17is Rebecca.
18:19Stop it, Ashley.
18:20You stop it.
18:20I want my money.
18:22No one's trying
18:22to take your money.
18:23It's just going to be
18:24put into a trust
18:25until you turn 25.
18:26You're still trying
18:27to control me,
18:27aren't you, mother?
18:29No, I'm trying
18:30to protect you.
18:32You're just jealous
18:33because I'm the only one
18:34in the will.
18:35Oh, don't be absurd.
18:37You're simply not old enough
18:38to be responsible
18:39for that kind of money.
18:40It's several million dollars
18:41for God's sake.
18:42Believe me,
18:43this is for your own good.
18:45I'll bet it wouldn't
18:46be put into a trust
18:47if this was Rebecca.
18:50But it's not Rebecca
18:51we're talking about,
18:52is it?
18:52It's you.
18:54The subject is closed.
18:55The lawyers will begin
18:56drawing up the papers tomorrow.
18:58I'm going to the office.
18:59The lawyer will begin
18:59to walk in the bill.
19:00The lawyer will pull
19:00until the office is
19:01Instead of letting
19:26My back. My back is killing me.
19:36Norman, you don't look well at all.
19:37So far, I've tried a heating pad, hot showers and cold ice packs.
19:41I'll tell you something. I'm almost ready to see a doctor.
19:43But you don't need a doctor. What you need is to learn how to relax.
19:46I hate relaxation. I work best under stress.
19:48In that case, you'll be in top form in your hospital bed.
19:51How would that prescribe me some muscle relaxers? That's almost like relaxing.
19:54How about if I prescribe exercise? It's great for stress.
19:57I tried that once. I got hit on the head by a volleyball. Not very relaxing.
20:00What about Tai Chi?
20:02You look like one of those eccentric old people you see at the beach.
20:04I'm circling around like a wind...
20:06I think that's called the seagull movement. Why don't you ask Mark?
20:10He's the one that's studying Tai Chi right now.
20:13He really doesn't care what anyone thinks of him, does he?
20:15Oh, for crying out loud, Norman. It's so stressful.
20:17It's so exhausting worrying about what other people think.
20:20Now, if I were a warrior, do you think that I would have been able to marry a man
20:22I'd only known for four months? Of course not.
20:24Sometimes you just have to do what you think is right, no matter what.
20:27Yeah.
20:30Any word from the husband?
20:32Navy's not been very cooperative, especially when you're on an aircraft carrier on alert.
20:36So his tour won't be over until...
20:38Time for the delivery. Who knows?
20:40What are you doing here?
21:07What are you doing here?
21:08Well, I was going to look around for some clues and stuff.
21:10Do you know you're trespassing?
21:12Still are you.
21:13I told the real estate lady I was going to look around in here.
21:16Yeah.
21:17Okay, so I'm trespassing.
21:18You can't help yourself, can you?
21:22Oh, you know what it's like, Dr. Sloan.
21:24It's like you see a patient and he's sick and you want to make him better.
21:27And so you poke and you probe and you x-ray until you get an answer so you can finally sleep at night.
21:31I know exactly what you mean.
21:33And you just can't turn it off, can you?
21:37Not since I was your age.
21:40So what are you doing?
21:43Read this.
21:44Uh, my dearest loved ones, a suicide note.
21:51Right.
21:52But this, this is what I was looking for.
21:57Well, what does that mean?
21:59It means we're one step closer to finding our killer.
22:02It means we're one step closer to finding our killer.
22:32What time did you get?
22:36Uh, I don't even want to tell you.
22:39Lowest of the low.
22:44So you avoided me, Coach?
22:46I can't keep doing this, Ashley.
22:50Sure you can, sweetie.
22:51I don't think you have much of a choice.
22:52Excuse me.
22:54I'm trying to interrupt, but Ashley, that was a spectacular dive.
22:57Well, uh, what are you doing here, Dr. Sloan?
23:00Uh, pardon me.
23:02I was, uh, I was hoping maybe you could, uh, help me.
23:07Well, I'd be glad to try.
23:08Do you know, Ashley, if anyone else used your father's computer?
23:13How did I know of?
23:14Why?
23:15Well, I'm kind of a computer nerd myself.
23:17I couldn't help nosing around his system.
23:19And I found this.
23:24I don't know what that means.
23:26Well, uh, when computer files are saved, it automatically codes the time and the date.
23:32Now, according to this, Ashley, your father had to have written the suicide note 28 hours after he died.
23:38Are you sure there wasn't some mistake?
23:44No.
23:44I had the computer checked and verified.
23:48So what you're telling me is that someone did kill my dad.
23:52And came back later to cover up their tracks.
23:55But who?
23:56Well, that's what I'm hoping to find out.
24:02Well, if anyone can do it, Dr. Sloan, I'm sure you can.
24:06What can I do to help?
24:08Uh, tell me who had access to your father's house.
24:12Well, let's see.
24:12Me, the maid, my mom, a few of my dad's business partners, I suppose.
24:18But no one knew anything about medicine except...
24:22Your mother.
24:26That's crazy.
24:29Isn't it?
24:32Uh, I'll let you get back to your diving practice.
24:34Call me if you think of anyone else.
24:48This is great.
24:50My back feels better already.
24:51Shh.
24:52Thanks for letting me join you guys.
24:54Shh.
24:55Right, right, right.
24:57Concentrate on your breathing.
25:00Slow, deep breaths.
25:02Cleanse your mind of all thoughts and let the tension flow out of your body.
25:08Is that slow, deep breaths or deep, slow breaths?
25:10Mr. Briggs, meditation is accomplished with the mind, not the mouth.
25:15Sorry.
25:16I'm just a little nervous.
25:18You know, I've never done this before.
25:19Norman, if you don't shut up, you're not going to be doing it again, either.
25:22Okay, right.
25:23Right.
25:24Dr. Sloan, I got it.
25:26You're going to love this.
25:27You won't believe it.
25:28I'm sorry, Judy.
25:29No, you and Norman go ahead without me.
25:31What is it, Jeff?
25:32Okay, I ran a financial in Arthur York.
25:34Get this.
25:35Wait a minute.
25:36You ran a financial?
25:37Yeah.
25:37How did you do that?
25:38Oh, Kathy Miller.
25:39Kathy Miller?
25:40Kathy Miller.
25:40She's a friend of mine.
25:41She works down at the First Savings.
25:42And, well, I'm probably going to have to take her out to dinner because of this.
25:45And, uh, she's not cheap.
25:46Jesse, I'll buy the dinner.
25:48What did she say?
25:48Okay, good.
25:49Um, okay, she said that when Elaine divorced Arthur, he was awarded two and a half million
25:54bucks, and she paid it without saying a word.
25:57Wonder why such a big settlement.
25:59I don't know, but I'd say she wanted to get rid of him pretty badly.
26:02Interesting choice of words.
26:03Well, it certainly explains how he can afford that beach house.
26:07Well, actually, your realtor was only half right.
26:09The rent was being paid through a management company, but it wasn't Arthur's company.
26:13It was Elaine's.
26:15You mean after Arthur took Elaine to the cleaners in the divorce, he was still pulling 25 grand
26:20a month out of her?
26:21Right, Bill?
26:23We don't have any proof of that yet.
26:25Well, it certainly gives her a motive.
26:26You didn't let me finish.
26:28Guess who gets the two million that's left?
26:31Ashley.
26:32Bingo.
26:33So it gives her a pretty good motive, too.
26:35So which one?
26:37Well, I think this gives us a pretty good idea of where to start.
26:44And no one can testify where you were on the night of the murder?
26:48No.
26:49Ashley was out when I went to bed.
26:51And when she came in, you didn't hear a sound?
26:53No, I told you.
26:54I took a sleeping pill and went to bed around 9.30.
26:56Is there a reason you've been searching my house?
27:07We're just trying to follow up on every lead we can dig up.
27:11Am I a suspect?
27:13You said you never went to Arthur's house.
27:16I had no reason to.
27:19Do you have any idea why this earring turned up at his house?
27:23And it's an identical match.
27:27It was just found in your jewelry box.
27:31No.
27:33No, I don't.
27:36But I didn't kill my husband, Lieutenant Sloan.
27:39I admit I didn't like the man, but I didn't kill him.
27:43If you didn't like him, why were you paying $25,000 a month for his rent?
27:46Am I into arrest?
27:56Not yet.
27:58But I suggest you find yourself a good attorney.
28:06Mrs. York, are you okay?
28:07Are you okay?
28:07Are you okay?
28:09What happened?
28:17One minute I was talking to her, the next minute she was out cold.
28:20Yeah, she was having seizures when the paramedics brought her in.
28:23Phenobarbital or oxycodone withdrawal?
28:25Phenobarbital, how'd you know?
28:27When I first met her, she had a rash on her arm and her color just didn't look right.
28:31I suspect she has a long history of drug abuse.
28:34Yeah, well, she's right in here.
28:36Okay.
28:37Okay.
28:39How are you feeling?
28:49I felt better.
28:51But I've also felt worse.
28:53Well, they've given you something to take the edge off.
28:57Oh, boy.
28:58I can see the tabloids now.
29:01Dr. Elaine York, author, noted psychiatrist.
29:04Can't even practice what she preaches.
29:06Well, being a doctor doesn't mean you're not human.
29:12It's been 15 years I've been fighting this.
29:15For a while there, I thought I had a beat.
29:19Then when Rebecca died, my whole world fell apart.
29:24Rebecca?
29:25Our youngest daughter.
29:27Oh, Ashley's sister.
29:28After she died, I had to take more and more just to make it through the day.
29:36You were still seeing patients?
29:39Yeah.
29:41I don't know why.
29:43I didn't know what I was doing.
29:48And it cost a young man his life.
29:50I didn't see it.
29:57He was crying out for help, but I just didn't see it.
30:02Two days later, they found him hanging in his bathroom.
30:07I'm sorry.
30:10Arthur found out.
30:12Threatened to take the whole thing to the medical examiner's board.
30:14Unless you paid him?
30:17And I've been paying him and covering my habit ever since.
30:22I may have hated my ex-husband, Dr. Sloan, but I didn't kill him.
30:38Hey, what happened to you?
30:40Oh, Norman tied when I cheat.
30:42I ended up on the bottom.
30:43What are you doing here?
30:45Hey, hot stuff.
30:46I've been following Ashley all day.
30:47Oh, we have.
30:48Let me just say that she is some piece of work.
30:51Well, why don't you tell me about it while I clean it up a little bit?
30:54Okay, good, good.
30:55Uh, okay, 1126, the subject exits her house and heads south on Santa Monica Boulevard.
31:05Excuse me, subject?
31:08Oh, subject, you know, Ashley.
31:09Well, why don't you just call her Ashley?
31:11And you can, uh, probably leave out the, uh, directions.
31:15That's a good idea.
31:15Okay, I got that.
31:16All right, um, where was I?
31:18Right, okay.
31:18The sub...
31:19Almost.
31:20Ashley then continued on down to the Will Rogers State Beach.
31:24At 3rd Street, she stopped at a drugstore.
31:26And she bought a pack of cigarettes, gum, suntan lotion.
31:30It was a number two with absolutely no sunscreen.
31:33And I really wanted to take the time and warn her about skin cancer.
31:37Jesse, I appreciate your concern, but get on with it.
31:40Okay.
31:40Uh, let's see.
31:4212-17.
31:43I arrived at the beach.
31:45She settled down to catch some rays.
31:47And I'll tell you, Doc, she was wearing this really hot micro-string bikini.
31:53Jesse.
31:54Uh, it was very, it was very attractive.
31:58Um, okay, 12-18.
32:01This large buff male tries to hit on her.
32:03And they share a beer.
32:06Uh, 12-45.
32:08She goes for a swim.
32:09And I'll tell you, these five guys followed her like lemmings to the sea.
32:14You're not playing around with my stuff out there, are you?
32:17Oh.
32:17Uh, okay, 1-30, she comes out of the ocean.
32:24And then she walks to the parking lot where she meets this older-looking guy.
32:30In his car.
32:38Are you looking for this?
32:40Yes, I am.
32:41Yes.
32:44Can you describe the guy?
32:46Oh, I can do better.
32:47I got a photo.
32:51Oh, you're good.
32:53You are very good.
32:54Thanks.
32:58Mr. Caldwell?
32:59I'm, uh, Dr. Mark Sloan.
33:00I am a consultant for the police department.
33:02Could I have a word with you?
33:04Sure, go ahead.
33:05Uh, what, in, uh, private.
33:08What's this all about?
33:09Uh, it concerns Ashley York.
33:11I saw you with her the other day.
33:13Mike, I'll be right back.
33:19You must have a very close relationship with Miss, uh, York.
33:23What are you saying, doctor?
33:25I'm her coach.
33:26Her, uh, phone records show that she calls you at home.
33:28Often.
33:29Is that, uh, diving lessons?
33:32Is there a law against a student calling her coach?
33:34I think it goes beyond phone calls.
33:36It was all her idea.
33:53You gotta believe me, doctor.
33:55She showed up at my house one night.
33:57And what thing led to her there?
34:00It only happened that one night, but she wouldn't leave me alone.
34:02She threatened to say that I'd raped her, unless I agreed to keep seeing her.
34:08Let me tell you, that girl's dangerous.
34:14You're not gonna go to the school board, are you?
34:16Don't worry.
34:18Better get back to your students.
34:22Thanks.
34:22Thanks.
34:22Thanks.
34:32Ashley?
34:53Dr. Sloan.
34:55What a nice surprise.
34:57Seems destiny keeps throwing us together.
34:59I just had to talk with a diving instructor.
35:03Oh, isn't he great?
35:04He probably told you all sorts of things about me, but don't believe half of them.
35:08I have a long way to go on my diving.
35:10Actually, we didn't talk about diving.
35:12It was more personal than that.
35:18He told you?
35:19God, I knew I'd never be able to run away from this.
35:34When he asked me to stay late after practice that day, I thought it was to work on my dives.
35:39I ran into the locker room when he followed me.
35:49I didn't want it to happen.
35:52I fought.
35:53Ashley, you were a better diver than you were an actress.
36:02What?
36:05What are you saying?
36:06That's what happened.
36:09I've got three girls on the team right now who will swear to it.
36:12Oh, I don't doubt that at all.
36:13Several million dollars can buy a lot of things.
36:16But you and I, now we know the truth I'm talking about, don't we?
36:21My father again?
36:26In case you missed it, the police think that my mother's guilty.
36:31That's what I want to talk to you about.
36:32When you left your father's house that night, did you set the alarm?
36:37I don't remember.
36:39Because the maid said it was set when she arrived the next morning.
36:42Well, then I must have.
36:43What's your point?
36:44Well, the point is, if the killer was in the house waiting for the right moment, how did he get out?
36:49And if he wasn't already inside, how did he get in?
36:52Obviously, you must have had the code.
36:55Exactly.
36:57Now, Ashley, there's you, there's the maid, and your mom.
37:00And I'm guessing she didn't have it, am I right?
37:07Look, I don't have to tell you anything.
37:09You're just some snooping doctor.
37:11You're not a cop.
37:13Ashley, it is all adding up.
37:15The inheritance, the sloppy note, now the alarm.
37:19Dr. Sloan, I don't understand why you're doing this to me.
37:30I loved my father.
37:33I took care of him.
37:36Ashley, I know you killed your father, and I'm going to prove it.
37:41Well, not by bothering me.
37:42You're the crime expert, doctor.
37:55What do you see?
37:58A 17-year-old girl attacked in her own school by an older man.
38:03That's exactly what I'll say if you come near me anymore.
38:11Well, if you're right about her, she'd do it.
38:29Oh, no question about it.
38:31If I go within 10 feet of her, she'll cry rape and take it as far as she can.
38:35No, my next move's going to have to be with absolute proof.
38:38Well, you've thrown doubt in Elaine's guilt.
38:41Well, we ran a battery of tests.
38:42The addiction's real all right.
38:43Functional addict, huh?
38:46And judging from the length of the addiction, she's built up quite a tolerance.
38:50It'd take a lot to put her to sleep.
38:52And if she took anything at all that night, she'd be in no shape to execute a plan.
38:58Uh-oh.
39:00Something tells me you won't be having your tai chi lesson this morning.
39:03Oh, Norman, what did you do to her?
39:05Nothing.
39:06I swear.
39:06Can you get her to the deck?
39:08I think so.
39:09I'm trying.
39:09I'm trying.
39:10I'm trying.
39:10Okay.
39:12I'm sorry.
39:14I'm sorry.
39:14My back.
39:15My back.
39:21Yeah, are you sure this stuff is good for you?
39:23Steve, get her a glass of water, will you?
39:24What happened?
39:26I cannot take it any longer.
39:28Mr. Briggs talks through each and every lesson.
39:31My eyes open or closed.
39:33I'm doing the best I can, Mark.
39:36Deep breath.
39:37Not deep breath.
39:38Left foot, right foot.
39:40And he has the balance of a two-legged chair.
39:44Looks like you've got a spasm in your back.
39:46You've got some pills here to help relieve that.
39:48You do?
39:49That's all I wanted in the first place.
39:51Actually, these are just, uh, samples, but there's enough in here for a week.
39:55You take one a day.
39:56Wait a minute.
39:59Seven days, seven pills.
40:02Norman, give her one right now.
40:04We'll get the rest later.
40:05You lie still and rest that back.
40:08Let's go.
40:09Where are you going?
40:11We're going to count some pills.
40:17Yeah.
40:18You know, balance isn't everything.
40:20I can't ride a bike either.
40:21Drink.
40:21Drink.
40:21Drink.
40:21Drink.
40:21Drink.
40:26Mark, you've counted those pills twice.
40:28So there's some missing.
40:29We know where they went.
40:31Not all of them.
40:33Read the label.
40:36See, Adeprazine.
40:37One pill daily.
40:39And the date?
40:41It's four days before he died.
40:43So a month's supply would be 30 pills.
40:46One pill a day for four days would leave...
40:4926.
40:51So according to your path report...
40:53According to my pathology report,
40:54Mr. York had 350 milligrams in his system,
40:57which averages out to seven pills.
41:00So that should leave 19 pills in the bottle...
41:03minus Friday and Saturday still in the pill dispenser.
41:0517.
41:06But they're 16.
41:12We got a pill missing.
41:14I think I know where it is.
41:17Somebody called the attorney's office pretending to be me...
41:19and canceled the trust.
41:20If not you, then who?
41:21I have no idea what you're talking about, Mother.
41:24Ashley, please.
41:26I have to go.
41:27Ashley, wait!
41:30Not anymore.
41:35Excuse me.
41:36How's our patient doing today?
41:40Okay.
41:41Under the circumstances.
41:43We haven't met.
41:44I'm Dr. Travis.
41:46Ashley, nice to meet you.
41:48Nice to meet you.
41:48Uh, Ashley, don't, uh, stress about your mom.
41:55Don't stress?
41:58Doctor, they're telling me that my mother killed my father.
42:02Yeah, I know, but I just talked to Dr. Sloan...
42:04and he's convinced that he's found some proof that's gonna set her free.
42:07What kind of proof?
42:09Well, I just, I wrote this part down.
42:11Um, okay, he said that he's figured that of the pills that killed your father,
42:16one is missing.
42:17The killer must have dropped it or something,
42:19and if they find it,
42:21the prints on that pill are gonna be as good as a conviction,
42:24so your mom's gonna be home free.
42:26Isn't that great?
42:28Sounds a little like a needle in a haystack, though, doesn't it?
42:32Not for Dr. Sloan.
42:33I don't know.
43:03It's a little late to be washing the dishes, isn't it?
43:17Or were you washing away something else?
43:19Sloan.
43:22Before you go into an act, Ashley, you can stop it.
43:26It's over.
43:27It is over, doctor.
43:29But for you, not me.
43:31Right now, I'd say your evidence is dissolved into a tiny puddle somewhere in those pipes.
43:36Uh, that would be true if that were the pill with your fingerprints on it.
43:39But fortunately, that's the one I put there for you to find.
43:43This is the pill with your fingerprints on it.
43:46We found it in the vacuum cleaner bag.
43:48You remember the maid?
43:48You almost pulled off the privy crime.
43:56You mean murder.
43:58I've been accused of it all my life, as if I killed her.
44:02Her?
44:03Your sister?
44:05But I thought that was an accident.
44:09I couldn't stop it.
44:12I told them that over and over.
44:14She wanted to do that dive.
44:17I told Rebecca.
44:18It's too hard.
44:19It's too dangerous.
44:21But no one could stop Rebecca.
44:24She hit her head.
44:26There was blood in the pool.
44:29I pulled her out.
44:31I tried to save her.
44:34He went out of control when he heard.
44:37He hit me.
44:39Blaming him.
44:40And blaming me.
44:45I was older.
44:48I should have stopped her.
45:04I tried so hard to make him forget.
45:07I cooked for him.
45:10I visited him when he was sick.
45:12He just wouldn't forget me for taking his baby girl.
45:25I couldn't stand it any longer.
45:27I killed him.
45:28But why point the blame at your mother?
45:31Because she just let it happen.
45:39She just, she just crawled into that little pill bottle and then disappeared.
45:46She just didn't love me enough to fight for me.
45:50You know, Ashley, I think your mother does love you.
45:54She knew you took that earring.
45:56She never said a word.
45:57She never said a word.
45:59Oh, my God, I'm sorry.
46:01Oh, my God.
46:23Julie!
46:25Why aren't you down at the beach getting ready?
46:27I promise you, no more interruptions.
46:29But first, there's something I must do for my own health.
46:36Are you sure this will help my Tai Chi?
46:41Oh!
46:43Balance is everything.
46:46I'll see if he's all right.
46:50No problem, I'm fine.
46:51Listen, on the second form, is that a higher level than the first form?
46:54Yes.
46:55I'm really excited about getting into it.
46:57I think I'm getting into it.
46:58I think I'm getting into it.
46:59I think I'm getting into it.
47:00I think I'm getting into it.
47:03I think I'm getting into it.
47:05I think I'm getting into it.
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