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02:13These proceedings are now 10 minutes old.
02:15Call the jury right away.
02:34Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
02:36Good morning, Your Honor.
02:43Sorry, Your Honor.
02:49I forgot to turn it off this morning.
02:51Miss Purcell, you may proceed.
02:54Thank you, Your Honor.
02:55May I approach?
02:56Yes.
03:00In light of the court's ruling,
03:01I'll move to closing arguments.
03:04Very well.
03:05Proceed.
03:07Ladies and gentlemen,
03:09my comments will be brief and to the point.
03:12Whether we wish to admit it or not,
03:14many streets in our city are still controlled
03:16and enforced by organized crime cartels.
03:19I'll see you next time.
03:21Now, we'll promise.
03:22Go get it.
03:23All right, let's go.
03:25Go get it.
03:25Go get it.
03:26Go get it.
03:26Go get it.
03:27Go get it.
03:28Go get it.
03:29Go get it.
03:30Go get it.
03:39Go get it.
03:39Go get it.
04:13Take notes.
04:17Hello, Wade.
04:18Hey, Dr. Livingston.
04:21I made the tour this morning, huh?
04:22Afraid so.
04:23All right, class, Mr. Phelps here is participating in an experimental program.
04:28Wade, why don't you explain it to the class?
04:30Yeah, sure.
04:31I'm testing your testosterone patch.
04:33Want to see it?
04:33No, no.
04:35We are going to take your word that the patch is attached appropriately.
04:40Okay.
04:41Endocrinology, anyone.
04:42Why the patch?
04:43Well, administering the hormone to a patient advanced in age...
04:47Hey, hey, hey.
04:48I mean, to the elderly?
04:51I mean, to the old, to the older.
04:54Anyway, tests have shown that the testosterone can help improve coordination and muscle tone,
05:01balance, memory functions, and...
05:04And the other thing.
05:06Okay, that's enough of that.
05:08I can say I should have left the third graders at home.
05:13Well, Wade, you look fantastic.
05:14Good.
05:15I feel terrific.
05:16Hey, hey, hey.
05:17I've been meaning to ask you.
05:18How's Colorado treating Jack?
05:19Oh, he loves it.
05:20He sees patients from 8 to 12, and the rest of the afternoon he is on the ski slope.
05:25Isn't that wonderful?
05:26Here I am trying to retire at 65, and he's doing half days of 30?
05:31Tell me what's wrong with this picture.
05:33What can I tell you?
05:34All right.
05:36Okay.
05:37That's it for today.
05:38Schedule stays the same with me until further notification.
05:41And how are things in the pathology lab?
05:43Why, Norman, they're fine.
05:44I'm headed there right now.
05:45After taking up Dr. Sloan's slack, I see.
05:47Well, I'm just running a few of his interns through their paces.
05:50Mark is on jury duty, by the way.
05:52He's not out goofing off on a world cruise.
05:55He's the only doctor in history who didn't write himself a letter excusing himself.
05:58Well, perhaps that's because he believes in what he's doing.
06:01He believes that this is his civic duty.
06:03Besides, it's almost over.
06:04The jury's out deliberating.
06:05Well, that's good, because we have a hospital to run,
06:07and we don't need our doctors exercising their civic duty by having fun at a courthouse.
06:11Have a nice day.
06:12But will we have to go by the evidence?
06:16He's right.
06:17I don't care.
06:18He's as guilty as sin.
06:20I can smell it.
06:21Oh, now he thinks he can smell it.
06:24Look, perhaps if we're supposed to see it and hear it.
06:27No, I have.
06:27It's you people that refuse to acknowledge it.
06:30You people.
06:30Let me just...
06:31Which one of those two words didn't you understand?
06:34I got two words for you.
06:35You want to hear them?
06:36Only if your two words are I am stupid.
06:38Actually, that's three words.
06:39You are.
06:40That's two.
06:41That's real constructive.
06:42Look, he's talking.
06:43He was just listening.
06:43People wanted to have him listening.
06:48Will, I appreciate your passion here.
06:51I'm not sure that all of us here don't share it.
06:53But the point is, the state didn't make his case.
06:56What's to make?
06:57He's a known hitman.
06:59Hold it.
06:59Who knows that?
07:00Come on, read a paper once in a while.
07:02Please, don't let us start again.
07:04All right, a reputed hitman on his third murder indictment accused of killing a Korean, the Russian's known crime rivals.
07:14Mr. Andropovich had an alibi.
07:16We heard the testimony.
07:17Another Russian, another gang member.
07:20Will, they didn't even produce a murder weapon.
07:22You're a doctor.
07:23A guy walks into your office with a three-pack-a-day habit, a hacking cough and chest pains, and you don't know it's cancer?
07:29Come on.
07:29I suspect it's cancer.
07:32I feel it.
07:32I smell it.
07:33But I order an x-ray.
07:35I order a biopsy so that I can proceed knowing that beyond a reasonable doubt, that is the correct diagnosis.
07:42Now, unfortunately, right here, we don't have any x-rays.
07:44We don't have any biopsy.
07:45All we've got is doubt.
07:52I really appreciate this, Billy.
07:55My head is pounding.
07:57It's no problem, Miss Purcell.
07:58The visiting judges' chambers have been empty all week.
08:16Third floor, Randolph.
08:18Billy.
08:19Hi, Miss Purcell.
08:23You're such a dear.
08:24Will you do me a favor and wait me in an hour?
08:28I'd be happy to.
08:30Oh, gee, thanks, Billy.
11:43Okay, I'll round everyone up.
11:44Third floor, Randolph.
11:57Hello?
11:58Hello?
11:59Hello?
12:00Hello?
12:01Hello?
12:02Hello?
12:03Hello?
12:05Hello?
12:09Miss Purcell?
12:16Miss Purcell?
12:18Miss Purcell?
12:19Miss Purcell?
12:25Miss Purcell?
12:27Miss Purcell?
12:28We have a verdict.
12:29Oh, a verdict.
12:30Oh, well, it didn't take long, did it, Billy?
12:39Say, Billy, I forgot my glasses. I'll catch up with you, okay?
12:42No problem.
12:43Say, Billy, I forgot my glasses. I'll catch up with you, okay?
12:52No problem.
12:53Will the jury foreman please read the verdict.
13:05Oh.
13:06Oh.
13:07Your Honor, we find the defendant, Yuri Andropovich, not guilty on all counts.
13:16Very well.
13:17Very well.
13:18The court thanks you for your service.
13:21We're adjourned.
13:23Mr. Andropovich, you're free to go.
13:25Yeah.
13:26Good job, everybody.
13:35Ah.
13:36No hard feelings, Purcell?
13:38No.
13:39How about my client's possessions? Do I have to sue?
13:43He can sign for them at impound. You know the drill.
13:46Later, big guy.
13:48Thanks a lot.
13:49Well, that's three times he walked. This time he beat the top gun.
13:54About time for your office to pick on someone else, I'd say.
13:57Right.
13:58Have a nice day.
13:59Good.
14:04Thanks.
14:24What are you doing here?
14:26I came to hear closing arguments. I wanted to hear Patricia Purcell work. I can't believe
14:31that animal walked again.
14:33Ah, boy. There was nothing we could do.
14:35He's right. Most of the evidence was tossed on a motion to suppress.
14:38Miss Purcell, this is my son Steve Sloan. He's a detective with homicide.
14:42How do you do?
14:43Hello.
14:44Was that bothering you?
14:45Oh, no. It's just a burn I got from the frying pan. Hand-eye coordination is not my strong suit either.
14:50So, Steve, have I run across your name a few times?
14:59You've prosecuted a few cases I've worked on.
15:01How'd I do?
15:03Great. As a matter of fact, you were my inspiration to study law.
15:07I don't feel too inspiring today.
15:17You know, for what it's worth, I'm sorry I didn't go the other way.
15:20The state's job is not to win every case, Dr. Sloan. The point is to make sure that justice is served.
15:37The fire alarm.
15:40Everyone, hold on.
15:41On the floor of Harvard General.
15:56Is that mercury?
15:58It sure is.
15:59And I'll bet you it's part of the switch that triggered the bomb.
16:02That's no amateur we're dealing with.
16:04Officer?
16:05Yes, sir?
16:06Would you grab that mercury for evidence? Be careful. Don't burden yourself.
16:13Oh, what a mess. Thank God nobody else was hurt.
16:17Dr. Sloan, on the Slim Jim and these cutters in the trash can by the exit door over there.
16:22Looks like the bomber dumped them on his way out.
16:24All right. Get it to CSU right away.
16:26Yes, sir.
16:27Why would he do that?
16:28What?
16:29Ms. Purcell, can we get a statement?
16:32Gentlemen, if you will excuse me. Looks like I'm gonna have to make a statement.
16:37I better call in.
16:38Okay.
16:39No letter!
16:41He's not alone!
16:42Robert!
16:43Hey!
16:44Thank you far, sir.
16:45C mamma, if you're ready.
16:46Hey!
16:47What happened?
16:49He's coming.
16:50If there's anyadem길 assume.
16:51He's coming in.
16:52Another anti- immunity!
16:54I can't wait.
16:56I can't wait.
16:57Oh.
16:58Let's move.
16:59A headüber.
17:00Just wait.
17:02Uh, man.
17:03Uh...
17:04I have to pick up.
17:05What?
17:06He's coming.
17:07Get out of here.
17:11Get out of here, cook.
17:13Hi, Dad. Hi.
17:15How are the burgers coming?
17:17I think they're gonna be good.
17:19Burger briquettes again, huh?
17:21Got a little sidetracked with this bomb squad report.
17:23Interesting stuff, huh?
17:25Mmm, I smell burgers.
17:27Thanks for the invite.
17:29Well, I figure you're a long way from Elgin, Illinois.
17:31A little greasy food might make you feel right at home.
17:33Well, thanks.
17:35He usually put the charcoal under the grill.
17:37Well, nobody said he could cook.
17:39Hey, what is that?
17:41Oh, the latest on the Andropovich bombing.
17:43Somebody wanted him bad enough to take some big risks in a public garage.
17:46Do you think that's where he planted it?
17:48Had to.
17:49At least him pounder came from had 24-hour cameras.
17:51And it was no cookie installation, either.
17:53They had a weight activator in there set at 270 pounds and a mercury switch.
17:58Mercury switch?
17:59Yeah, it was installed so as the car went up the incline, the mercury slowly ran down.
18:03Oh!
18:05Okay.
18:06Well, what's a weight activator?
18:07Basically, it's a scale.
18:09No contact is made until a certain weight is reached, say, 250 pounds.
18:13So then it was set for Yuri?
18:15Only for Yuri.
18:16The DA's office thinks the bomb came from Koreatown.
18:19That's according to their confidential sources.
18:22What sources?
18:23Well, if I knew, they wouldn't be confidential, would they?
18:26Anyway, I've worked Koreatown. I know most of the players.
18:28You know, maybe I can go down there and nose around a little bit.
18:31Forget it.
18:32I can ask a few questions, follow a few leads.
18:34Forget it.
18:35And then you know I can follow those leads until I find out if...
18:37You are not going down there.
18:39Why not?
18:40Oh, I don't know.
18:41I'm thinking a community about to explode, possible gang war, random gunfire, things like that.
18:46So, in other words, get yourself a charcoal burger and stay out of this.
18:51Look, I gotta get to work. Have fun, guys.
18:53Aren't you gonna have some potato salad? Your potato salad?
18:56Yeah.
18:57No, thanks.
18:58See you later, Steve.
18:59You know, Jess, Steve's got a point.
19:01Well, I didn't think he had a snap at me.
19:04Have you got a little time?
19:06You gonna take over the interns?
19:08Yeah.
19:09Yeah, a little time.
19:10Good.
19:11Right after lunch, go see what you can find out about Andropovich and those two other indictments against him.
19:15And anything else that looks interesting.
19:17No problem.
19:18I'll try to keep Jesse out of Koreatown.
19:20Will do.
19:23All right, you said two contacts. That's it. That's the only reason I let you talk me into this.
19:30Well, I just can't believe no one's talking to us. You know, just one more stop.
19:33No, no. We need to leave now. We're beginning to attract a crowd.
19:36Okay, okay. Look, there's a guy named Eddie Locke. He's a power broker down this way.
19:39Excuse me. Are you Mr. Locke?
19:46Yeah?
19:47Hi, I'm Jesse Travis.
19:49Uh, Dr. Travis. And this is Dr. Livingston.
19:53Yeah, so?
19:55So...
19:56I see that you're closing shop now, so maybe we'll come back another time. Thanks.
20:03You shouldn't be here, Dr. Travis. You're not gonna find anything. Any more than the cops did.
20:13And if you're looking for some Korean bomb maker, well, there just aren't any.
20:18Oh, now, Eddie, you know that's not right.
20:25You two take direction real well.
20:28Where's your grandfather, Eddie?
20:30Gone.
20:32Well, just wait here till he comes back.
20:34You wanna wait in here, Sloan? You better go get yourself a warrant.
20:37Susu Kwan and Arota. I'll get her.
20:43Detective Sloan knows.
20:46I will tell the two young doctors I am Korean who makes bombs.
20:53He was here since seven this morning.
20:55I got over 20 customers who could swear he's been here.
20:58The Russian is dead. Leave it alone.
21:02Did you kill him, Kwan?
21:04Did Andropovich kill Kim Yong Lee?
21:09I think so.
21:11The court said no.
21:15He's just a boy, a young student.
21:19He was not in our business.
21:22But that Russian pig, you killed him just because he could.
21:28What happened to you, Kwan?
21:30It's been a while, hasn't it, Lieutenant?
21:34Well, you two are doctors. Look at me, huh?
21:39What do you see?
21:42What?
21:44Advanced rheumatoid arthritis.
21:46Fusion of the knuckles.
21:49And my eyesight. It's gone.
21:53I guess it would be pretty hard to make a bomb in that condition.
21:55Yeah.
21:56My condition only gets worse each day.
22:00Well, maybe you taught Eddie here.
22:03I rent a grocery salon. That's it.
22:07Right.
22:09Let's go.
22:12I taught none of my people.
22:14Good morning, Dr. Sloan.
22:31Good morning, Dr. Sloan.
22:36Oh, oh, hi.
22:38Yeah, I'm a little stuck here.
22:40That would be my guess, too.
22:42Need a hand?
22:44If you don't mind.
22:46Oh.
22:48Oh, boy.
22:49You're probably wondering what I was doing.
22:54Crossed my mind.
22:56Trying to figure out how big a person could get through that hole.
22:59Well, it looks like you didn't make it.
23:01Not quite.
23:02No, I figure we're dealing with somebody maybe under 120 pounds, small-boned.
23:06Korean?
23:08Yeah, could be.
23:10Or maybe female.
23:11Interesting.
23:13You know, I'd just love to stand here and watch your mind work.
23:17But the law calls.
23:19Of course.
23:21Oh, uh, Miss Purcell.
23:23I got something for you here.
23:25I meant to give you a cortisone.
23:27For that burn on your head, you know, that looks a lot more serious to me than just a grease burn.
23:31This'll help.
23:32Oh, thank you. It's really not that serious.
23:34Listen, you never know.
23:36Well, okay. Thank you.
23:37Are you going up?
23:39Yes.
23:40I'll go with you.
23:43Here, let me take that for you.
23:45No trouble.
23:47So when you lost the motion to suppress and the bloody shoes were held inadmissible, why didn't you take an interlocutory appeal to a higher court?
23:55I see that you and your son, the budding lawyer, have been doing your homework.
23:59Yes, I guess we have.
24:01Tell Steve, for me, Dr. Sloan, that interlocutory appeals are rarely granted.
24:05They're costly and time-consuming and would have had no significant impact on this case.
24:11Well, you know, I only ask because you have this reputation for pursuing every angle. I've never, ever given up.
24:17That's a good reputation to have, Dr. Sloan.
24:19Dr. Sloan?
24:26You know, if you don't mind my saying so, it looks to me like this time you just gave up. You kind of ran out of steam.
24:32The judge's ruling was a huge disappointment.
24:35Could we just dispense with all the sleuthing and questioning, Dr. Sloan? The case is over.
24:41The case is over, but the Andropovich murderer isn't. I'd like to know who killed him.
24:45And you don't think the Koreans did it?
24:48I think it had to be somebody in this courthouse.
24:51It had to be, based upon the famous fence theory.
24:55Well, that's a little thin, I guess.
24:57Yes, it is. Do you have any suspects?
25:01Not yet.
25:02Any witnesses?
25:04Any fingerprints? Any concrete answers?
25:07No.
25:09Sorry, that's just force of habit.
25:11You know, Dr. Sloan, I admire your initiative.
25:17But you're gonna have to come up with some more solid evidence before you expect us to launch an investigation into this inside job theory.
25:25No, no, I understand that. That's exactly what I'm trying to do.
25:29For instance, who associated with this case had the opportunity to go down, plant a bomb in the car between 12 and 1?
25:36Now, wait a minute. Now it has to be somebody who's associated with this case.
25:42Who else would have a motive? I mean, we know it wasn't a random bombing.
25:45Well, okay. I'll grant you that. But why did it have to be between 12 and 1?
25:48Because the car was delivered at 9.45. The court had been in session since 9. Everybody had an alibi.
25:55Well, good for us.
25:57Then we broke at noon for deliberation. We were back at 1 with the verdict. So it had to be within that one-hour window of opportunity.
26:05Why do I have this horrible feeling you're not finished?
26:10Because it only accounts for the jury. I checked Judge Burton. He was at lunch.
26:14Good.
26:16The two court bailiffs were enjoying each other's company. Actually, the only person I can't account for is you.
26:22Me? Am I a suspect?
26:28No. No, not at all. I'm just... I'm curious.
26:32Well, I didn't go to lunch because I had a headache. So I took a little nap in the visiting judge's chambers instead.
26:43See? I knew you had to be someplace.
26:45You can check with the hallway bailiff. He was posted right outside the door.
26:50And he will tell you that I didn't leave that room until the verdict was it.
26:54The bailiff's name is Billy Randolph.
26:56Yeah, I know. Well, listen, I won't take any more of your time. Thanks for all the help.
27:00Any time, Dr. Sloan.
27:02Oh, I may take you up on that?
27:15Looking good. 130 over 80.
27:28Hey!
27:30Why not?
27:32I get out of the office, get to lie around in bed, people waiting on me.
27:36And you get to wear nighties with the backs open and tapioca pudding out of plastic cup.
27:41Please, please, you're spoiling my vacation.
27:42I'm sorry.
27:45Okay, what do we have here?
27:47Mr. Phelps, good day.
27:49Amanda, have you seen Dr. Sloan?
27:51No, not this morning.
27:52He's not at home. He's not at the hospital. Do you have any idea where he could be?
27:55Not a clue.
27:57Have him see me if you hear from him.
27:59Absolutely.
28:00Good day.
28:04Okay, where is he?
28:05He is at the courthouse working on the Andropovich case.
28:07Well, that's a weird one, isn't it?
28:08A guy gets assassinated a half an hour after he gets acquitted?
28:11Mm-hmm.
28:13What's even weirder is that Patricia Purcell lost the case.
28:16Get this. I have a friend at the DA's office.
28:19He told me she was a bulldog until she lost this one case,
28:22and some say that she even had a nervous breakdown.
28:24But when she came back...
28:26When she came back, she was colder, more steel in the eye.
28:29You've got it.
28:30Oh, I know. That's what I heard the first time I went up against her.
28:32And it's true.
28:33What happened?
28:34Well, I don't know for a fact, but I know who you can call to find out.
28:39All right, Wade. What's this gonna cost me?
28:42That's the name of the day nurse with the red hair, big smile, about 40, looks 30.
28:46Doris.
28:48Doris.
28:49Consider your bill paid in full.
28:51I think those badges are working.
28:53Who do I call?
28:54Get a pencil.
28:56Doris.
29:13I see you.
29:15Nuts.
29:17There's gotta be a way.
29:21Hello, third floor.
29:22Do you mind?
29:24It's for you.
29:26Randolph.
29:28Can you hold on a second?
29:35You got much longer on this, Doc?
29:37No, not at all. You've been a real help, Mr. Randolph.
29:42Okay, if you would, just try to read the signs.
29:44Yes, I will. I will. Thanks.
29:48Thanks.
29:49I did it. I made it from the chambers to the stairwell,
29:51and you didn't see me because you were on the phone.
29:53Yeah, but everybody heard the alarm.
29:54Yeah, but I wouldn't have if I'd known the code.
29:56This turns it off.
29:59Hey.
30:00Now, run down there and back up and time it this time.
30:03Right, right. Good. You got it.
30:05I see you've moved on from interlocutory appeals.
30:07Hey.
30:08No, I've been trying to figure out how they got that bomb in Andropovich's car.
30:12The mysterious court employee.
30:14Mm-hmm.
30:15Yeah.
30:16You know what bothered me?
30:17As it turns out, there was no need to think about killing Andropovich
30:20until after the bloody shoes were declared inadmissible,
30:23and the case began to fall apart.
30:25Then the killer would have no more than three hours to make a complicated bomb,
30:30figure out where to put it, set it, and escape undetected.
30:34That's a pretty tall order.
30:36Whew.
30:37Yes, sir.
30:38You are very, very good, Miss Purcell.
30:40That's my job, to pick apart fantasy testimony.
30:43Well, you can certainly do that.
30:45Now, that was too easy, though, Dr. Sloan.
30:48There's something else ricocheting around in that mind of yours.
30:52Okay.
30:53Now, this may be a little bit far out there,
30:55but what if the killer figured out what the ruling on the shoes was gonna be beforehand?
31:00That would mean...
31:01That would mean the killer is a mind reader.
31:04Maybe.
31:05But it would also mean that he's an expert on the law of search and seizure,
31:08and he anticipated the judge's ruling.
31:15Hey.
31:16Okay.
31:17An average of one minute and 30 seconds.
31:19Okay.
31:20Did you allow time to plant the bomb in the car?
31:22No.
31:23Well, go back and try it again.
31:24Yeah, but...
31:25One more time.
31:26Oh!
31:29How did you know that code?
31:31Oh, it was easy.
31:33Say, you know one thing that did arouse my curiosity?
31:36I think somebody put tape on this latch.
31:38There's a sticky residue on there, wouldn't you say?
31:40That's interesting.
31:41What about the alarm?
31:43Good point.
31:44Good point.
31:45The alarm?
31:46Sticky, too.
31:47There was tape on there.
31:49This brilliant court employee who worked so hard to do so many clever things to kill Andrapovich.
31:56What possible motive did he have that could justify murder?
32:02Justice?
32:03I mean, what better motive is there?
32:05The man did deserve the punishment.
32:06You agree with that, don't you?
32:08You know, Dr. Sloan, if I were a suspicious person, I would think you were building a case against me.
32:16You?
32:17You?
32:18Yeah.
32:19Okay.
32:20There are a few unanswered questions.
32:22Such as?
32:23You got a minute?
32:25Listen, if it'll get you to stop asking me all these questions, I'm yours.
32:30Okay.
32:31Shall we?
32:36Doc?
32:37I'm back.
32:47Excuse me.
32:48Can you tell me where Justine Brady is?
32:49That's her.
32:51Excuse me.
32:52Are you Justine Brady?
32:54Yes.
32:55Can I help you?
32:56Yeah.
32:57I'm Amanda Bentley.
32:58I mean, Livingston.
32:59I just got married.
33:00I'm not used to that married name yet.
33:01I understand.
33:02Wondered if we could talk.
33:04About?
33:05Well, a friend of mine referred me to some of his associates at the district attorney's office,
33:09and they gave me your name.
33:11What is this about?
33:12Patricia Purcell.
33:13You shouldn't have come here.
33:14Well, I just have a few questions to ask you.
33:17They're very important.
33:18They have to do with a murder investigation.
33:19I'm not gonna talk about her.
33:20Well, Mrs. Brady, if you know anything about the case, that'll help it along.
33:24You're gonna have to talk to someone sooner or later.
33:26Mrs.
33:27Mrs.
33:28Okay, stop it there.
33:36Roll it back just a little bit.
33:38All right.
33:39Now, this is a security tape of all the people who came into the courthouse the day of the
33:43bombing who didn't go through the metal detector.
33:45That's you right there.
33:46Aside from having a bad hair day, what is wrong with this picture?
33:49Well, it's the next one I'm interested in.
33:51Could you roll that?
33:52This is later in the day.
33:53Okay.
33:54Okay, stop.
33:56Now, what caught my attention were your briefcases.
34:00Yes.
34:01Well, the law runs on paper.
34:04I'm sure it does.
34:05But you came in with two, you left with one.
34:08Looks like it.
34:09What happened to the other one?
34:10I think it's obvious that I left the other briefcase in my office.
34:11Oh, of course.
34:12You might have a look at it.
34:13I'm getting a little bored with your game-playing doctor, but if you insist on continuing to play
34:25detective with me, there is a new game I could teach you.
34:29It's called slander and libel.
34:35About ten years ago, when the Russian mob first surfaced, the DA's office decided to infiltrate it.
34:40And Patricia Purcell was involved in this.
34:42She was the control officer a couple of years out of law school.
34:45They let her run that.
34:46The man they chose to put undercover was my husband, Morgan.
34:49There was another man.
34:50His name was Andropovich.
34:51That's the murderer I mentioned.
34:52He just died.
34:53I know.
34:54Andropovich found out my husband was a police officer and killed him.
34:57Oh, my God.
34:58I'm so sorry.
34:59There was really no case against him.
35:01He was found innocent.
35:03But Patricia Purcell knew your husband.
35:05Yes, she knew him.
35:07My husband died a hero, Mrs. Livingston.
35:11There was a commendation from the department.
35:14The mayor came to the funeral.
35:16Even the governor sent a telegram.
35:17My kids were very little then, but they're growing up.
35:20To be very proud of their father.
35:27I'm sure, Mrs. Brady, that that won't change.
35:31Had you ever met Patricia Purcell?
35:33Uh, no.
35:36And I never will.
35:37Well, she came up to me at my husband's funeral,
35:40but I wouldn't speak to her because...
35:46She killed my husband.
35:50As sure as if she held the gun, she killed him.
35:54Are you saying because she sent your husband to the Russians
35:57that you feel that she's responsible?
35:59No, because she was having an affair with him.
36:02He loved her.
36:03That's what he told me.
36:04Andropovich saw them together in a hotel lobby,
36:08and, uh, my husband's cover was destroyed.
36:11He was dead the next day.
36:12I'm sorry.
36:13Excuse me.
36:24I'd say that Patricia definitely had a personal hatred against Andropovich.
36:28And, you know, her cellular phone bill shows two calls to the bailiff's office 45 minutes apart.
36:32Sure.
36:33One to get her in and one to get her out.
36:35Oh, we got her.
36:36Mm-hmm.
36:37See, guys, are these, uh, mushrooms?
36:41Yes.
36:42Mark, what are you doing?
36:43Well, I'm conducting a little experiment here.
36:45How many omelets would you say I've made over the years?
36:48I have no idea.
36:49Thousands of them.
36:50And I'm somewhat of an expert, too.
36:51Well, it shows.
36:52What's the point?
36:54Well, I can't do it blind.
36:56But I'll bet if I turned my back and told you how to do it, you could do it.
36:59Quan Locke.
37:00That's right.
37:01Old Quan knows how to make a bomb.
37:03He just can't do it anymore.
37:04But maybe he could talk someone through it.
37:06And not just someone.
37:08Patricia Purcell.
37:09We have her motive.
37:10Revenge for killing her lover.
37:12Uh-huh.
37:13And guilt for having caused it.
37:15Yeah, we have opportunity.
37:16How she passed the bailiff and got down to the garage.
37:19All we have to do is put that bomb in her hands.
37:21But you've already described how she could have made one.
37:23Of course, it's just conjecture unless we can get Quan Locke to talk.
37:26Well, even so, it's her word against his.
37:29Now, she's a respected attorney in the justice system.
37:31Quan's a common criminal.
37:32Oh, yeah.
37:33She'll definitely win.
37:34Well, still, I think stirring the pot might help.
37:37You know, after all, the illusion of something happening is almost as good as it actually happening.
37:43Hey.
37:45Oh.
37:46Now what, Sloan?
37:57What do you want?
37:59You, Eddie.
38:00I'm taking you in.
38:01You're crazy.
38:02For what?
38:03For questioning.
38:04Suspicion of murder.
38:05Oh.
38:06Who'd I kill this time?
38:07Oh, we're still on the same murder, Eddie.
38:09Yuri Andropovich.
38:10You got nothing to connect me to that, and you know it.
38:12He killed your cousin, Eddie.
38:13That's motive.
38:14And your grandfather sat down next to you for a couple hours and showed you how to make
38:17a bomb.
38:18Means.
38:19That is not true.
38:20We also have a witness who saw you at the garage.
38:22Well, I was nowhere near that courthouse.
38:24Prove that.
38:25You got nothing to worry about.
38:26I'll be out in a day.
38:29Eddie did not kill that Russian.
38:31Well, somebody did.
38:33Till we get a better suspect, and he's ours.
38:48Sloan.
38:49Get it.
38:50Steve.
38:51Well, I hope you know what you're doing.
38:52We're taking him in.
38:53I do, too.
38:54Thanks, Steve.
38:55Right.
38:56Thank you, buddy.
38:57Thank you, Steve.
38:58Thank you, Steve.
38:59Right.
39:26What are you doing here?
39:50Your office said you were at lunch.
39:52I thought it would be more discreet to meet here rather than your courthouse.
39:57What do you want, Quan?
39:59They arrested my grandson.
40:01He'll be out in 24 hours.
40:04Was this your plan all along? To let Eddie take the blame?
40:08They're playing a game. Relax.
40:11They said they have a witness.
40:13It's a bluff. Believe me, there was no one down in that garage but me.
40:17Why is this happening?
40:19We had an agreement.
40:22Which we kept.
40:24We worked together to kill a man we both hated.
40:27Yes.
40:28And then you double-crossed me.
40:31My grandson arrested.
40:34My agreement was to protect you.
40:36So you turned your back on Eddie now.
40:38What I did was for me.
40:41Me alone, personal.
40:43A matter of honor.
40:46Something you don't know anything about.
40:49Others should know about this.
40:51Careful, old man.
40:52You're an accomplice to murder.
40:54Remember that.
41:04Help, Eddie.
41:06Eddie will be fine.
41:09You just keep your mouth shut.
41:12If anything happens to Eddie, my grandson and you will pay.
41:17You can't hold him forever.
41:28You have the right to reasonable questioning.
41:30Then you have to release him.
41:31Or charge him.
41:32I'm putting him under arrest today.
41:34Along with his grandfather as an accomplice.
41:36This won't stick.
41:38It's my understanding this kid has no history of bombing.
41:41And he has an alibi.
41:42We've all seen this show before.
41:44Bad indictment.
41:46A long, expensive trial.
41:48And then an acquittal.
41:49None of that has happened yet.
41:51Let us go with our investigation and we'll get him.
41:53If we stumble, we could open ourselves to a civil suit.
41:56I'm willing to take that chance.
41:58Thank you for your concern, but everything will work out.
42:01I hope so.
42:03All right, I'll talk to you later.
42:05Okay.
42:14What are you doing here, Dr. Sloan?
42:15Oh, hi.
42:16Uh, waiting for you, actually.
42:17Really?
42:18You know, I talked to my son.
42:19He said they arrested Eddie Locke for that bombing.
42:21I think your son jumped a little too soon.
42:23Well, Steve's pretty confident.
42:25You know, this time I think you're gonna win.
42:27And when you do, it'll be just as you said in the courtroom.
42:29Justice will have been served.
42:31And I will feel what?
42:33Gratified?
42:34Rewarded?
42:35Vindicated?
42:36Well, I should think so.
42:37And how do you feel, doctor?
42:39Me?
42:40Let down, depressed.
42:42Haven't we danced this dance long enough?
42:44I have.
42:45You've been after me for Andropovich's murder practically from the minute it happened.
42:49I have.
42:50I admit it.
42:51I don't know what happened.
42:52I got carried away.
42:53You know how it started?
42:55With this burn on your hand.
42:56You said that was a grease burn.
42:58But it never got red, and it never blistered.
43:00But it was itchy.
43:01It was scaly.
43:02Now, that's a mercury burn.
43:03And for this, you hounded me.
43:05Running through the halls of the courthouse, questioning my whereabouts, photographing my briefcase.
43:11Checking into your past record.
43:13I'm sorry about Morgan Brady.
43:15Well, if you're looking for absolution, doctor, you won't get it from me.
43:22Doctor, please help.
43:23What is it?
43:24Don't touch anything.
43:25Look under the seat.
43:27Yes, yes, there's something here.
43:28Doctor Sloan.
43:29It's a bomb.
43:30Get out of the car.
43:31No, I can't move.
43:33It's weight activated.
43:35What do I do?
43:36Look under the seat.
43:37Dr. Sloan, it's a bomb.
43:40Get out of the car.
43:41No, I can't move.
43:42It's weight activated.
43:43What do I do?
43:44Look under the seat.
43:45You won't get it from me.
43:50Doctor, please help.
43:51Under the seat.
43:53Do you see wires?
43:55There should be four.
43:56Do you see them?
43:56Four wires?
43:57Yes, yes.
43:58Different colors.
43:59Look for the green wire behind the black one.
44:03That's the one that connects the activator to the detonator.
44:09Be very careful.
44:10He may have put a motion sensor in it.
44:14He?
44:14Quan Locke.
44:15He showed me.
44:17Cut the green wire.
44:21It's all right.
44:24Yes.
44:25Yes.
44:25That's all right.
44:26Cut the green wire.
44:27Just only that one.
44:30Are you sure?
44:32Yes.
44:33Yes, I'm sure.
44:35Positive.
44:36Of course you are, Miss Purcell.
44:39You built one yourself.
44:51See you in court, Miss Purcell.
45:07Well, we'll see you next month, Wade.
45:08You're on the last leg.
45:09I can't believe I've only got one more month.
45:11Hey, I'm going to miss that old patch.
45:13I'm going to be a customer when they put them on the market.
45:15Oh, man, huh?
45:16Oh, hey, listen, let me tell you something.
45:17I never felt better in my life.
45:19And I've got all my V words working.
45:21Vim, vigor, vitality.
45:23Next month.
45:24See you.
45:25Bye-bye.
45:28Are you sure we shouldn't tell him?
45:31That he's on a placebo?
45:32No.
45:33Just keep giving him those V words for the next 30 days.
45:36Ah, and then what?
45:37Well, he'll probably revert to the old Wade again.
45:40You think you changed him that much?
45:41A hundred percent.
45:43You know, it's a funny thing compared to the side effects of the actual patch, which are terrible.
45:48The effects of that placebo are incredible.
45:50It's amazing.
45:52Really?
45:53Worth a try.
45:54Um, Norman?
45:59Oh, no.
46:00Oh, no, no, no.
46:01You know, it doesn't work for everyone.
46:02No, no, Norman.
46:02Oh, no.
46:24Viacom.
46:25Oh, no, no.
46:34Viacom.
46:35Viacom.
46:40Viacom.
46:40Viacom.
46:42Viacom.
46:42Viacom.
46:43You