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New series The Residence season 1 EP 7 (ENGLISH)

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00:00:00That was a long time.
00:00:01I'm sorry.
00:00:02I'm sorry.
00:00:03I'm sorry.
00:00:04I'm sorry.
00:00:09I'm sorry.
00:00:14I'm sorry.
00:00:19It's alright.
00:00:28It's a long time.
00:00:30It's a long time.
00:00:32I just...
00:00:34I just...
00:00:36Yeah, just get...
00:00:40It's a long time.
00:00:58I just...
00:01:00I just...
00:01:02I just...
00:01:04I just...
00:01:06I just...
00:01:08I just...
00:01:10I just...
00:01:12I just...
00:01:14I just...
00:01:16No, no, quiero que comas.
00:01:17Siéntate.
00:01:28¿Quién era?
00:01:36¿Quién?
00:01:37Por teléfono.
00:01:38Nada.
00:01:40No era nada.
00:01:42¿Estás bien?
00:01:43Sí.
00:01:44Sí, claro.
00:01:46No te preocupes.
00:01:47¿Cómo está?
00:01:48Está muy bueno, gracias.
00:01:49¿Cómo está el libro?
00:01:51Ah, el libro es genial.
00:01:53Creo que sé quién lo hizo,
00:01:54pero me equivoqué la última vez.
00:01:56¿Lo deberías leer?
00:01:57No, esos libros me dan miedo.
00:01:59No dan miedo.
00:02:02Mi amor, ah...
00:02:04Tengo que trabajar hasta tarde.
00:02:08Está bien.
00:02:09Me voy a ir con Ana.
00:02:11Lo siento.
00:02:12Está bien.
00:02:14¿Después de la cena?
00:02:15Ajá.
00:02:16¿Y es para algo divertido?
00:02:17¿Una cena de estado?
00:02:19Esto es divertido.
00:02:20¿Es la Casa Blanca?
00:02:21¿Siempre es divertido?
00:02:22¿Cena de estado para quién?
00:02:24Australia.
00:02:25Los australianos son divertidos.
00:02:27Están allí personas famosas.
00:02:28No sé.
00:02:30Ok, ama, ama.
00:02:32Escúchame.
00:02:33Si Hugh Jackman está ahí,
00:02:34tienes que decirle algo.
00:02:35No.
00:02:36¿Por qué estaría Hugh Jackman allí?
00:02:37Yo no sé.
00:02:38Es famoso.
00:02:39No puedo hablarle.
00:02:40A ver.
00:02:43¿Qué le diría?
00:02:45Algo como...
00:02:46No sé.
00:02:49Como...
00:02:50Hola, señor Jackman.
00:02:52¡Para!
00:02:53¡Nunca!
00:02:54Come.
00:02:59A ver.
00:03:00Te llamo más tarde.
00:03:01Te amo.
00:03:02Te amo mucho.
00:03:03Perdóname por lo de esta noche.
00:03:06No te preocupes.
00:03:07Todo por el bien del país.
00:03:08Todo por el bien del país.
00:03:37Te amo.
00:03:38Si.
00:03:39hiking.
00:03:40Te amo.
00:03:41Para tener que trazar a cabo y deslérvido.
00:03:42Te amo.
00:03:43phải que si iti?
00:03:44Aperto dos pararı.
00:03:45ати o alcázar,
00:04:28Oh, excuse me.
00:04:41I'm so sorry.
00:04:42No, no, it's my fault.
00:04:44How are you tonight?
00:04:47Fine, thank you.
00:04:48Hi, Mr. Jagman.
00:04:50Hi.
00:04:51I'm so sorry.
00:05:21I'm so sorry.
00:05:51Yeah, I just landed.
00:06:06No, I didn't see it.
00:06:07I was so close.
00:06:08I did find the El Oro parakeet, a little flock of them, actually, and the long-waddled umbrella
00:06:14bird.
00:06:14That was great.
00:06:16Yeah, both at Buonaventura.
00:06:18Oh, and I got the pale-headed brush pinch, but I just missed the ampeter.
00:06:22Now I had to come back.
00:06:24Some of these people I'm working with on this case.
00:06:26You know how it is.
00:06:29Yes, exactly.
00:06:35All right.
00:06:37Yeah.
00:06:38Thanks, Ken.
00:06:39Talk soon.
00:06:42Ken Kaufman.
00:06:44Great birder.
00:06:45He found the first pale-footed swallow for Venezuela.
00:06:48What do you mean, some of these people you're working with?
00:06:50Oh, not you, Chief.
00:06:51I meant him.
00:06:53Why are you using that phone?
00:06:55Only phone I have.
00:06:56You don't have a cell phone?
00:06:57No.
00:06:57You don't have a cell phone?
00:06:58No.
00:06:58You don't have a cell phone?
00:07:00This is why I never let you ask any questions.
00:07:02Do you have any idea how expensive it is to make a call on that satellite phone?
00:07:06No.
00:07:06It's really expensive.
00:07:07The Bureau is going to kill me.
00:07:09Okay.
00:07:09Sorry.
00:07:14I talked on it for hours in the Keto airport.
00:07:19Nice to see you, too.
00:07:25So, what's the plan?
00:07:26When do we get to meet this Doombay fellow?
00:07:29Patrick Doombay.
00:07:30Are we going there now?
00:07:32What is that?
00:07:33Mackerel.
00:07:33No.
00:07:34Smoked.
00:07:35No, in here?
00:07:36I didn't want to open it on the plane.
00:07:37I thought it would bother people.
00:07:38It would.
00:07:38It will.
00:07:39I have some ideas about who he saw.
00:07:42But we obviously need him to go through everybody.
00:07:45Do we have that set up?
00:07:49It feels like I'm talking a lot about Mr. Doombay and nobody's saying anything.
00:07:54How was the flight?
00:07:57What?
00:07:58Did you watch a movie?
00:08:00Doombay won't talk.
00:08:01What do you mean, Doombay won't talk?
00:08:02His lawyer said his immunity only extended to the hearings, which is true, and the hearings
00:08:06are over, or suspended technically, because Senator Bix blew them up.
00:08:10And let me tell you something.
00:08:12He won't talk.
00:08:13So, why don't we give him immunity?
00:08:14Who?
00:08:15You and me?
00:08:15Like, we give him an immunity idol or something?
00:08:18No, the people who give immunity.
00:08:20The Justice Department.
00:08:21Let's go to the Justice Department.
00:08:22You're not going to the Justice Department.
00:08:30Any turbulence?
00:08:33No!
00:08:33No!
00:08:36So, we have no way of questioning the guy who saw someone dragging a dead body out of the
00:08:42yellow oval room of the White House.
00:08:44Oh, when you put it that way.
00:08:46So, what are we investigating?
00:08:48How are we doing this?
00:08:49Why am I here?
00:08:50You're here because I reopened the case.
00:08:53The Metropolitan Police Department has reopened the case.
00:08:56I say this with all the love in the world, Larry, but who gives a shit?
00:08:59They don't care about that.
00:09:00That doesn't get us into the White House.
00:09:02Well, we're getting into the White House.
00:09:04We got support this time.
00:09:05On the inside.
00:09:07From who?
00:09:09From who?
00:09:10I think what we want to focus on is, hey, we're here.
00:09:14From who?
00:09:19Really missing Ecuador right now.
00:09:23I need you to solve this case, Detective Cupp.
00:09:25What case?
00:09:26This fucking case.
00:09:27Did you not tell her?
00:09:29Oh.
00:09:30Okay.
00:09:31Do you mean A.B. Winter?
00:09:32That case is closed.
00:09:33I read the report.
00:09:34He killed himself.
00:09:34Okay.
00:09:35Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:09:35I get it.
00:09:36We're all a bunch of fucking idiots.
00:09:37Okay.
00:09:37But you know what?
00:09:39I did think he killed himself because he was up here with slit wrists and he had a suicide
00:09:43note.
00:09:43And actually, I would like to see that suicide note.
00:09:46What did it say anyway?
00:09:48Because maybe he did kill himself.
00:09:50Too loud.
00:09:51I agree.
00:09:52And Tripp's still up here?
00:09:53Oh, they're like fucking froggers.
00:09:57Froggers?
00:09:58People who sneak into your house and live in your attic and eat all your food and you
00:10:01can't get them out?
00:10:02Isn't that what you're doing?
00:10:03Anyway, you were saying you need me to solve this case or possibly already solve this case.
00:10:07It was confusing to me.
00:10:09I need you to solve this case.
00:10:11Why?
00:10:12Why?
00:10:13Because we are in the shit, Detective Cupp.
00:10:16This administration, we were in the shit before, but this is a thousand times worse.
00:10:21We are in like a well of shit.
00:10:23Do you know when some kid falls down some hundred foot well?
00:10:26We are in that.
00:10:27But it's a well of shit.
00:10:29Between this and the smoke fish.
00:10:31I have spent my entire life trying to get Perry Morgan into the White House and now it
00:10:35is all fucked up.
00:10:36This is all anybody asks about.
00:10:39It's all anybody thinks about.
00:10:40So we just need an answer from the only person that anybody trusts anymore.
00:10:45Who did it?
00:10:46And I don't fucking care who did it.
00:10:48I just want a name.
00:10:50What if that name's Harry Hollinger?
00:10:51Then you're not as good as people say you are.
00:10:59I need all the access I had before.
00:11:01You have it.
00:11:02Nothing off limits.
00:11:03Nothing off limits.
00:11:03Including the second floor.
00:11:05You can head down right now.
00:11:05President Morgan's okay with that?
00:11:07President Morgan doesn't live here anymore.
00:11:11Did he not pay his rent?
00:11:12The president and Mr. Morgan moved across the street to Blair House.
00:11:15When?
00:11:17About a week after the dinner.
00:11:18Why?
00:11:20They didn't feel comfortable here.
00:11:2348 hours enough time?
00:11:24What?
00:11:25I phrase that like a question.
00:11:26It's not a question.
00:11:27You have 48 hours.
00:11:28You never say.
00:11:29They are going to get those hearings back together at some point.
00:11:32And I need an answer before then.
00:11:34There is blood in the water.
00:11:36Oh, and one last thing.
00:11:38Can we not with all the birds this time?
00:11:41Just like, enough with the fucking birds.
00:11:45Detective Cup?
00:11:51Fucking birds.
00:11:52You never say it 48 hours.
00:11:54I can get this done.
00:11:54You trust him?
00:11:55I don't trust him.
00:11:56Him?
00:11:56Of course not.
00:11:57You always have to be suspicious of the person who calls the meeting.
00:12:05The Godfather?
00:12:06Was that a Godfather reference?
00:12:07Yeah, that's it.
00:12:10Clemenza?
00:12:10No, no, no.
00:12:11The other guy.
00:12:13Tessio.
00:12:14Tessio, right.
00:12:15Tessio approaches Michael at the funeral and asks for a meeting with, um, with, uh...
00:12:20Barzini?
00:12:20Barzini!
00:12:21Oh, my God, yes!
00:12:22Yes!
00:12:27I heard a loud thump.
00:12:56The way his shoes were coming off his feet, the way his pants were gathered at his waist.
00:12:59I have always thought that he was moved.
00:13:01Move from where?
00:13:08Where's Jasmine Haney?
00:13:09I don't know.
00:13:09How would I know?
00:13:10I've been with you since the minute you landed.
00:13:11Can you find her?
00:13:13Thought things would be different this time.
00:13:15Really?
00:13:16Room 301, the northeast corner.
00:13:29Why did I just smell paint up there?
00:13:31We definitely didn't do any work in here.
00:13:34And that is definitely paint.
00:13:36Let's do it with tapes.
00:13:37It's a door.
00:13:54A pop door.
00:13:59And on the other side of the hallway there?
00:14:00Same thing?
00:14:01This is different.
00:14:03A staircase.
00:14:04A secret staircase?
00:14:05A staff staircase.
00:14:09To where?
00:14:10To the third floor.
00:14:12Who has access to the third floor?
00:14:14More people than you think.
00:14:16Honestly, there's so many people in this house.
00:14:19I rode the elevator with them later.
00:14:21Where did he get off?
00:14:22The second floor.
00:14:23There are guest bedrooms on both floors, as you know.
00:14:25Kylie Minogue was a guest.
00:14:27Her only ask was that she got the Lincoln bedroom.
00:14:30You want to go up to the Lincoln bedroom now?
00:14:32Yes.
00:14:33It's a crime scene.
00:14:34The Lincoln bedroom?
00:14:35I thought this guy died on the third floor.
00:14:40Where?
00:14:41Upstairs in the Lincoln bedroom.
00:14:46In this room here, next door to the Lincoln bedroom?
00:14:48The treaty room.
00:14:50Harry Hollinger has a meeting in the treaty room with the director of the CIA and Walpole Bing.
00:14:55Get the fuck out!
00:14:56On the day before the state dinner.
00:15:03I saw someone.
00:15:04On the second floor.
00:15:05He walked over to me and said that I needed to get out of there.
00:15:09Why did he say that?
00:15:11What did you see in that hallway?
00:15:13When I came out of the living room, I looked down the hallway and I saw him dragging a body out of the yellow oval room.
00:15:18Why is there no secret service in there?
00:15:22Because we were told to stay off the floor.
00:15:23Who told you to stay off the floor?
00:15:25Mr. Morgan.
00:15:25That's a lie.
00:15:26He called at 9.22 p.m.
00:15:27I didn't call anyone.
00:15:28Where were you when he called?
00:15:29Second floor.
00:15:30And then you left?
00:15:30I left.
00:15:31And you didn't see or hear anything else after that?
00:15:33Nothing.
00:15:33Except for the dog.
00:15:34I went upstairs.
00:15:35Didn't see anything.
00:15:35Came back down.
00:15:36The barking stopped.
00:15:37Did you recognize this person?
00:15:38No.
00:15:39Who did it?
00:15:39I just want a name.
00:15:41What is that name?
00:15:41Detective Cup.
00:15:42I didn't know you were coming.
00:15:48Are you back investigating?
00:15:51Yes.
00:15:52Okay.
00:15:53Okay.
00:15:54That's good.
00:15:56I never thought he killed himself.
00:15:59Well, you were right.
00:16:06The last few months have been hard.
00:16:08Really, really hard.
00:16:10After that night, we were all in shock.
00:16:12We've just been trying to keep things going.
00:16:15Are we headed somewhere in particular?
00:16:19Yes.
00:16:20And then they pulled us into those hearings,
00:16:22and I never really trusted what they were doing.
00:16:24It's weird around here.
00:16:25Well, the president and Mr. Morgan are gone.
00:16:27Well, that could be it.
00:16:29Or maybe it's that I've never been in the White House
00:16:31when there wasn't a state dinner.
00:16:33Or a dead body.
00:16:34Or a lot of Australians.
00:16:35It's definitely quieter.
00:16:38Lily has been making a lot of changes.
00:16:40Lily Schumacher?
00:16:41The social secretary?
00:16:42Yes.
00:16:43What changes?
00:16:44The look of the house, mainly.
00:16:46New uniforms for the butlers and the housekeepers.
00:16:48And she's renovating some of the rooms.
00:16:50She started in the blue room.
00:16:51What was wrong with the blue room?
00:16:52Everything, apparently.
00:16:54When I interviewed Angie Huggins,
00:17:01she mentioned that Mr. Winter kept a journal.
00:17:03His journals, he wrote everything down in them.
00:17:06He did.
00:17:06Do you know where it is?
00:17:07I don't.
00:17:08I need to find it.
00:17:10God damn, what am I?
00:17:11I don't even know where to start with this shit.
00:17:13I literally can't work like this.
00:17:16Have you guys seen this board?
00:17:17Why is there an Irish fence?
00:17:19I don't...
00:17:19I'm not doing this.
00:17:25I'm not cooking that shit.
00:17:26What is that?
00:17:27I can't even tell what that is.
00:17:28Is that like the collarbone of a fucking moose or something?
00:17:31Lily said she also collected these pictures online.
00:17:34It's easier to see on Pinterest.
00:17:35I'm not going on fucking Pinterest.
00:17:37This is completely unacceptable.
00:17:41These are not food items.
00:17:43This is a stone.
00:17:46This is a picture of a stone.
00:17:49Go on Pinterest.
00:17:49It's easier to see.
00:17:50I don't understand what word you are saying,
00:17:52but it bothers me.
00:18:00I will not do this.
00:18:02I can't do this.
00:18:03I can't do this.
00:18:03None of this is food.
00:18:04And I have been not sure with them.
00:18:05That's the forest.
00:18:06And also first time.
00:18:07I guess some things haven't changed.
00:18:10Oh, they've changed too.
00:18:11Lily now sends Marvella and Didier mood boards and cooking vlogs.
00:18:15There's a lot about different bone broths and the evils of sugar.
00:18:18They aren't thrilled.
00:18:20I'm sorry.
00:18:21Are you sure you know where you're going, Detective Cup?
00:18:24Yes, of course.
00:18:25I'm going to your office.
00:18:26This all pretty much look like you remember it.
00:18:39I just couldn't bear to look at all his stuff and as awful as it is, I have to continue to run the house.
00:18:43You have a job to do.
00:18:54Yes.
00:18:55You are the chief usher.
00:18:56You didn't find it in here when you moved?
00:19:03What?
00:19:03Winter's journal.
00:19:04No.
00:19:05Is it possible he locked it up?
00:19:06I guess.
00:19:07I don't know where.
00:19:08I have his keys.
00:19:09Is there something we could try?
00:19:11Those aren't his keys.
00:19:13What?
00:19:13Where'd you get those?
00:19:15They were in Mr. Winter's pocket.
00:19:19They aren't his.
00:19:21Mr. Winter didn't carry keys, for one thing.
00:19:23He had some, but he always kept them over here.
00:19:31God damn it.
00:19:33I don't like making mistakes.
00:19:35Luckily, you don't make a lot of them.
00:19:37It's not luck.
00:19:39Do you know whose keys these are?
00:19:42Yes.
00:19:43I think I do.
00:19:50We need to talk to you.
00:19:52Right now?
00:19:53No, not right now.
00:19:54We don't need to talk to him right now.
00:19:56Aren't they living across the street?
00:19:57The president and Mr. Morgan moved across the street to Blair House.
00:20:00Maybe they come back here to shower?
00:20:01This isn't a campground.
00:20:03We can wait.
00:20:04Right now.
00:20:05Okay.
00:20:12Shit.
00:20:12Why shit?
00:20:14What?
00:20:15You said shit?
00:20:16Why?
00:20:17Why?
00:20:17Because I'm figuring you're here to talk about Mr. Winter.
00:20:20What?
00:20:21We're trying to all move on here.
00:20:22Move on from murder?
00:20:23I thought Mr. Winter killed himself.
00:20:25You did?
00:20:30So you're not saying shit because you're worried.
00:20:32I'm just trying to understand the shit.
00:20:34Correct.
00:20:35I did not say shit because I was worried.
00:20:38Okay.
00:20:38Got it.
00:20:42Shit.
00:20:42Now I'll be honest.
00:20:43That felt worried, right?
00:20:44Absolutely.
00:20:47Where'd you get those?
00:20:49You really don't want to know.
00:20:50Are they yours?
00:20:53I want to ask you about the night of the state dinner, Mr. Keller.
00:20:56You've already asked me about this?
00:20:58Yes.
00:20:59You don't remember?
00:21:02Oh, I remember.
00:21:04And when I say I remember, I don't mean it like most people do when they say I remember.
00:21:08Like, oh, I generally remember the conversation.
00:21:11Or, I remember we were in the China room.
00:21:13No.
00:21:13When I say I remember, I mean I remember literally every word you said and the way you said them.
00:21:18There's nothing you will ever say to me that I won't remember.
00:21:22This isn't about what I remember.
00:21:23I want to see if you remember and if what you tell me this time is the same as what you told me last time.
00:21:36I wasn't supposed to work that night.
00:21:38But I got called in by Mr. Winter because of some plumbing.
00:21:41That shit is gnarly.
00:21:42Problem's on the third floor in Tripp Morgan's room.
00:21:44So I came in, went up, fixed the problem.
00:21:47When I came out of the bathroom, Tripp was gone.
00:21:49I went downstairs and you showed up.
00:21:51How was your relationship with A.B. Winter?
00:21:52It was fine.
00:21:53I did my job.
00:21:54We both worked here in a long time.
00:21:55We got along fine.
00:21:57I told you this too.
00:21:58I had no issues with A.B. Winter.
00:21:59Ever.
00:22:00Yes, but you lied.
00:22:03How do you know I lied?
00:22:04Because you just asked me that.
00:22:06Yeah, that's a lie.
00:22:08Bruce, I mean, I love the guy, but he did not get along with A.B. Winter.
00:22:12Bruce was close with the former chief usher, Sam Needler, and he and A.B. never hit it
00:22:16off.
00:22:16And then when the morgans came.
00:22:19Even on moving day, the day the new first family moves in, it was bad.
00:22:23A lot of people have trouble that day, but they hide it, put a good face on it.
00:22:27Well, except for Sheila.
00:22:30The president and first gentlemen, everyone.
00:22:33I don't apologize for that.
00:22:34But it was Bruce too.
00:22:36Why?
00:22:36Listen, moving day, that is the single busiest day of the year.
00:22:40The single busiest day every four years.
00:22:43It makes a state dinner look like a kid's birthday party.
00:22:46Moving day is just overwhelming.
00:22:47Mr. Needler, the former chief usher, he was a motivator and a charmer.
00:22:52He'd work with you, get you through it, like you're all in it together.
00:22:56A.B., it was just get that shit done now.
00:22:59No questions.
00:23:00And the Morgans had a lot of things they wanted done.
00:23:03It was a constant barrage of fix that, repair that, change that.
00:23:07That day was insane.
00:23:08And Bruce and A.B. went at it.
00:23:15A.B. didn't ever raise his voice in public if he could avoid it.
00:23:20And he did try to avoid it.
00:23:22Come on.
00:23:23But they went at it.
00:23:24You can't talk to me this way.
00:23:25We all heard it.
00:23:26I want the white space!
00:23:28I know you want the guy!
00:23:30Hold up here, okay?
00:23:32Because this isn't it.
00:23:33Yes, moving day was insane.
00:23:35It always is.
00:23:36And that one especially.
00:23:38And Bruce and A.B. did go at it.
00:23:40But the conflict between Bruce and A.B., the real shit, it was about the shower.
00:23:45The shower?
00:23:46The shower.
00:23:48The president's shower.
00:23:49The water pressure.
00:23:50The heat.
00:23:51Look, every president has their quirks and obsessions.
00:23:55Ronald Reagan wanted jelly beans everywhere.
00:23:57Calvin Coolidge had an electric horse in his bedroom, and he rode it three times a day.
00:24:01Perry Morgan's obsession is his shower.
00:24:03He wants the water hot.
00:24:05And when I say hot, I mean hot.
00:24:08Scalding hot.
00:24:09Like fucking lava.
00:24:09And he wants the pressure like a fire hose.
00:24:12I don't think there's another person alive who can get in that shower and survive.
00:24:15Even Mr. Morgan thinks he's nuts.
00:24:18I hear them sometimes.
00:24:19You are fucking insane!
00:24:21But that's what President Morgan wanted, and A.B. was committed to giving it to him.
00:24:25For months, all Bruce would do was work on that shower.
00:24:29And all he would do was fail.
00:24:31Weak.
00:24:32Weak!
00:24:33A dribble.
00:24:33A miss.
00:24:34A rumor of a miss.
00:24:35It's like an old man is pissing on me from my fucking shower!
00:24:40And it wasn't just the pressure.
00:24:41Cold!
00:24:42Cold, cold, cold!
00:24:43Cold!
00:24:44I'm freezing.
00:24:45I have hypothermia.
00:24:46Mavic!
00:24:47You know what my dad would have said about this?
00:24:49He would have said, it's fine because your dad is not insane.
00:24:52He would have said, that shower is cold within a brass toilet seat on the shady side of an iceberg!
00:24:57Bruce visited other hotels and houses that President Morgan insisted could do it right.
00:25:01And he would study their plumbing systems at all hours.
00:25:04He got the General Services Administration involved, the National Park Service, the Army Corps of Engineers, NASA.
00:25:11If this is what it's like to shower on Mars, nobody is going to fucking Mars!
00:25:19The fact is, this is a very old house, and what Bruce was being asked to do was impossible.
00:25:24It was impossible.
00:25:25And yet, he did it.
00:25:28Somehow.
00:25:29None of us ever understood how he figured it out.
00:25:32But he did.
00:25:32And when it was over, President Morgan was incredibly grateful.
00:25:44Oh, yes!
00:25:52I'll give him credit for that.
00:25:54But A.B. was just on to the next assignment.
00:25:58Thanks again!
00:25:59I need you to look at the heating in 321.
00:26:02That was A.B.
00:26:09I know he appreciated Bruce.
00:26:11It just wasn't his style to express that.
00:26:16It broke Bruce.
00:26:18I really believe that.
00:26:20The work itself, and the lack of any recognition for what he had done.
00:26:24He was traumatized.
00:26:25That shower has been fined for over a year, and he still checks it every day.
00:26:30Every.
00:26:31Single.
00:26:32Day.
00:26:32And here's what's important to know.
00:26:36Bruce didn't blame President Morgan for anything that happened with the shower.
00:26:40He really didn't.
00:26:41He blamed A.B. for not protecting it.
00:26:44So when he got called in on the night of the dinner, it was like it was all happening again.
00:26:49Except this time, it wasn't President Morgan.
00:26:51It was Tripp Morgan, who is a drunk, by the way.
00:26:56He got completely fucked up.
00:26:57My fucking toilet's clogged!
00:26:59And also steel stuff.
00:27:00I got a few of these.
00:27:01And pretends to know shit about salt.
00:27:03I'm a similee.
00:27:04But he doesn't.
00:27:05And he's always going on about, this is an Icelandic smoked birch sea salt.
00:27:09Salt.
00:27:09Or this is Prussian blue salt.
00:27:11Salt.
00:27:11Bullshit!
00:27:12Have you seen this guy?
00:27:14Would you trust anything he says about salt?
00:27:20I've been trying this circular breathing thing.
00:27:23Box breathing?
00:27:24Give me a second.
00:27:24Fucking trip, Morgan!
00:27:31So yeah, Bruce was pissed.
00:27:32Pissed at Tripp, but pissed at A.B., who made him come in.
00:27:41We had some problems.
00:27:46Yeah.
00:27:47Yeah.
00:27:48Okay.
00:27:49I'll admit that.
00:27:50But I didn't kill him.
00:27:52Were you on the second floor the night of the state dinner?
00:27:55You're asking me this because of what that guy said in the hearings.
00:27:58He was a big guy.
00:28:00Yes.
00:28:01I mean, I'm generally interested, but yes.
00:28:03That wasn't me.
00:28:04Yeah, I don't know.
00:28:05Feels like it might have been.
00:28:06It wasn't.
00:28:07Possibly.
00:28:11If you want to take a look at somebody, take a look at that fucking wacko engineer.
00:28:18The dude wouldn't shut the fuck up about Winter.
00:28:20I'm just an engineer.
00:28:26I was on the second floor that night.
00:28:28Yes.
00:28:29Were you in the yellow oval room?
00:28:32Yes.
00:28:33Well, now that is interesting, isn't it?
00:28:35Absolutely.
00:28:37It's actually not that interesting.
00:28:39Tripp Morgan had really messed up his plumbing.
00:28:41And in this house, that usually means something else gets messed up, too.
00:28:44Especially if it involves Tripp.
00:28:46Let me tell you.
00:28:47A few months ago, that asshole poured like four fucking gallons of salt down his sink.
00:28:52Right into the sink.
00:28:53Clogged everything up.
00:28:54Backed up Harry Hollinger's room, the bathroom, the music room, and then down into the ceiling of the second floor.
00:29:01He told AB,
00:29:01Oh no, salt can't clog.
00:29:03It's from the sea.
00:29:04It's sea salt.
00:29:05Water passes right through it, dude.
00:29:07Made no fucking sense.
00:29:09We had a crew of like six guys who spent two weeks digging sea salt out of the pipes.
00:29:13I was just caked in salt.
00:29:15And I have high blood pressure, okay?
00:29:18So I went down to the treaty room that night, which is directly below Tripp's room, to see if he'd messed up the ceiling again.
00:29:23I looked around, didn't see anything.
00:29:26And then I went next door to the yellow oval room, which shares a wall with the treaty room.
00:29:30And I looked all around there too, on the walls, on the ceiling, just to make sure, because I did not want to go through that shit again.
00:29:40If he screwed this house up, I wanted to catch it early this time.
00:29:48That's why I was there.
00:29:51I mean, honestly, I did find that kind of interesting.
00:29:54You?
00:29:56Yes.
00:29:57Yes, very interesting.
00:29:58Did you see anyone?
00:30:00Where?
00:30:01In the yellow oval room.
00:30:02And wait, sorry, before you answer, when I say anyone, I mean anyone at all, dead or alive.
00:30:10So, for example, if there was a dead body on the ground in the yellow oval room when you were there, you can answer, yes, I saw someone.
00:30:20Got it.
00:30:24Yes, I saw someone.
00:30:26Dead or alive?
00:30:28Alive.
00:30:31How was that?
00:30:38Detective Cupp?
00:30:40What a surprise.
00:30:41So is this.
00:30:43What's happening in here?
00:30:44Oh, these rooms have been like this for a hundred years.
00:30:47I just wanted to try something with more style.
00:30:50Ah, well, looks like the lobby of a hotel I don't want to stay in.
00:30:54Exactly.
00:30:56So, what's going on?
00:30:57I heard you wanted to talk to me.
00:30:59Did something else happen?
00:31:00No, just here on the original unsolved murder.
00:31:02Oh, good.
00:31:04I mean, not good.
00:31:06Obviously.
00:31:06Obviously.
00:31:07We wanted to ask you about the night of the state dinner.
00:31:10Of course.
00:31:10Were you ever on the second floor that night?
00:31:20I was on every floor.
00:31:22Including the second floor?
00:31:23Yes, absolutely.
00:31:24Why?
00:31:24Because I was looking for A.B.
00:31:26Because I hadn't seen him in an hour.
00:31:28And I was trying to run this dinner.
00:31:31And there was so much going on.
00:31:32And I needed him.
00:31:34And then I started getting worried.
00:31:36I was looking for him everywhere.
00:31:37That's true.
00:31:38She asked me about him at least four times.
00:31:41Including when I was showing you around.
00:31:43I still haven't found A.B.
00:31:44You haven't seen him?
00:31:45I saw her in the basement.
00:31:47Twice asking about A.B.
00:31:49And Lily Schumacher doesn't come down to the basement.
00:31:52She seemed worried.
00:31:53Concerned.
00:31:54Not panicky.
00:31:55Just genuinely worried.
00:31:56She told me it was weird.
00:31:58That she thought something was wrong.
00:32:00A.B. doesn't disappear like that.
00:32:02Never heard of her.
00:32:04Uh, so, uh, what are you, what are you, what are you doing here?
00:32:07Investigating A.B.'s murder.
00:32:08You're not here about the painting?
00:32:10What painting?
00:32:11Nothing.
00:32:11Why do you keep asking about a painting?
00:32:12And did you see anyone when you were on the second floor?
00:32:21Yeah, actually, I did.
00:32:23One of the guys from downstairs.
00:32:25I think he's a plumber or an engineer or something.
00:32:27Sorry, I don't know his name.
00:32:29I'm sorry.
00:32:29Bruce?
00:32:29Bruce.
00:32:30Bruce, thank you.
00:32:31Bruce!
00:32:31Yeah.
00:32:32He was standing in the yellow oval room.
00:32:34He told me he was there to check and make sure nothing had leaked from the third floor.
00:32:38Why is this important?
00:32:39I don't know if it is.
00:32:40Is he a suspect?
00:32:44Because of those hearings?
00:32:50Okay, first of all, those hearings, that was some crazy shit.
00:32:54I was there.
00:32:54Lily Schumacher.
00:32:55That lady was out of her fucking mind.
00:32:57Bullshit!
00:32:59Listen, I'm all for having a Congress.
00:33:01Okay, that's fine, I guess.
00:33:03I guess.
00:33:03But these things, they just get so part of my mind.
00:33:07It's a big part of my mind.
00:33:09It's a big part of my mind.
00:33:09It's a big part of my mind.
00:33:18What do we know about Lily Schumacher?
00:33:20I know she's the social secretary.
00:33:22Really?
00:33:22Yeah, I think so, right?
00:33:23Oh.
00:33:26Oh, I see.
00:33:29You're saying really like that's nothing.
00:33:31Okay.
00:33:31Uh, okay.
00:33:32Well, listen.
00:33:33That's all I know.
00:33:35That's all we know.
00:33:36What else do we know?
00:33:38Yeah, well, don't look at me.
00:33:40All I know is she's the daughter of Lillian and Wallace Schumacher.
00:33:44Pop Schumacher.
00:33:45The casino magnate.
00:33:47She grew up shuttling between Vegas and Macau in a family estate in Jupiter, Florida.
00:33:53She was raised in these massive houses, all new construction, and by some markers, antiseptic.
00:33:59She has gravitated more towards the new luxury of Sixth Sense's and Amman.
00:34:04Her parents, historically supporters of the other party, were major donors to the Morgans,
00:34:09and their support was instrumental, some think, in Perry Morgan's then victory,
00:34:13which accounts for her appointment as social secretary,
00:34:16a job she campaigned for.
00:34:18She has made no secret of her desire to reinvent the White House as a concept.
00:34:25She is a rising celebrity, socialite, influencer.
00:34:29She has an inflated sense of self-importance.
00:34:32She doesn't just want to be Letitia Baldrige.
00:34:34She wants to be Jackie.
00:34:37Schumacher arrived at the White House with grand ambitions and big questions.
00:34:41Oh, the staff is permanent, huh?
00:34:43Can they be fired?
00:34:44Do there have to be tours?
00:34:46She uses the word do a lot.
00:34:48Can we do a zen garden where all of those roses are?
00:34:51Can we do a wellness center like at the Amunruya in Turkey?
00:34:55Everything is up for reconsideration in every tradition, every element of design.
00:35:02Red room, blue room, yellow room, ah, so many primary colors.
00:35:07Early on in her tenure, she proposed all new uniforms for the staff and presented a lookbook of models from her favorite hotels from around the world.
00:35:16Don't you just love Nicholas Oakwell's vintage look at the rosewood in London?
00:35:21What the fuck?
00:35:22Hey, you're all out there running around.
00:35:25I'm doing my research.
00:35:30Actually, it's all in this vanity fair.
00:35:33They seem to be all over the house in every room.
00:35:36I don't understand.
00:35:37Doesn't seem very flattering.
00:35:39She's always giving me a bad vibe.
00:35:41Should we arrest her?
00:35:42I'm just saying I don't trust her.
00:35:43You keep using that word, trust.
00:35:45You shouldn't trust anybody.
00:35:46Why would you trust anybody?
00:35:47The only person I trust in the world is Larry Dokes, and he just played me.
00:35:52Do I think Lily had something to do with this?
00:35:54I don't know.
00:35:55Everyone says she really tried to find A.B.
00:35:58I saw it myself.
00:35:59Either she is a world-class actress and Lily Schumacher does not seem like a world-class actress,
00:36:03or that alone rules her out.
00:36:09There is something bothering me, though.
00:36:12Why the yellow oval room?
00:36:14What do you mean?
00:36:15I mean, why were you looking for Mr. Winter in the yellow oval room?
00:36:18I wasn't looking for Mr. Winter in the yellow oval room.
00:36:20I was looking for him everywhere.
00:36:22In every room.
00:36:22But did you have any reason to believe he'd be there?
00:36:25No, but I didn't know where he was.
00:36:28I don't really understand what you're asking.
00:36:35I mean, couldn't you ask this about any other room?
00:36:44I don't really want to do this.
00:36:47Do what?
00:36:48I thought A.B. killed himself.
00:36:49He didn't.
00:36:50I went to look for him twice in the yellow oval room.
00:37:02The first time, I was looking everywhere in the house.
00:37:05And the second time?
00:37:05The second time is because of what I saw the first time.
00:37:10I did find A.B. that first time.
00:37:13I was in the hall, and I saw him arguing with someone in the yellow oval room.
00:37:19And it was heated, and I didn't feel like I could interrupt.
00:37:22So I left.
00:37:23But when I didn't see him downstairs later, I went back up.
00:37:28That's when I ran into Bruce.
00:37:29So when you said you hadn't seen him in an hour, that wasn't true?
00:37:32That wasn't true.
00:37:33Why did you lie?
00:37:34Who was he arguing with?
00:37:44I don't want to drag anyone else into this.
00:37:46I think it's best to avoid the word drag in this situation.
00:37:50What do you want, Detective Cupp?
00:37:52I want to know who you saw Winter arguing with.
00:37:53Well, I don't want to tell you, so...
00:37:56I think I need to call my dad.
00:38:00Go right ahead.
00:38:00You can use my phone.
00:38:01What the...
00:38:04Could you not use that phone, please?
00:38:07You don't have a cell phone?
00:38:08No.
00:38:08You don't have a cell phone?
00:38:09No.
00:38:11Why are you so focused on this person?
00:38:13What about the Australians?
00:38:14What about Harry Hollinger?
00:38:15Did you see Mr. Winter arguing with an Australian or Harry Hollinger?
00:38:26She's a good person.
00:38:27And she shouldn't have anything to worry about.
00:38:31I don't know why she would say that.
00:38:45It's not true.
00:38:46It's not true.
00:38:47You weren't on the second floor.
00:38:48No.
00:38:49Never?
00:38:49Not that night.
00:38:50No.
00:38:52Did you two have any trouble before?
00:38:53Me and Mr. Winter?
00:38:55No.
00:38:55Not at all.
00:38:56Elsie and A.B.?
00:38:59Zero issues.
00:39:00Elsie doesn't have any issues with anybody.
00:39:02Here's the thing you need to understand about Elsie Chai-Lay.
00:39:04She is the single, loveliest person in the White House.
00:39:07She is literally the only person Nan Cox will talk to.
00:39:11True.
00:39:11Everybody has something with somebody around here.
00:39:14Everybody.
00:39:15Except for Elsie.
00:39:16She tolerates everyone.
00:39:18She annoys no one.
00:39:20Winter actually used Elsie as a way to evaluate other people.
00:39:24If he heard you had said something bad about Elsie, he knew you weren't right to be here.
00:39:29What's her fucking problem?
00:39:31Right?
00:39:31Oh, that's why he was fired.
00:39:37But here's the other thing about Elsie Chai-Lay.
00:39:39She's also tough as nails.
00:39:41If you knew what she'd been through in her life, I know some of it, not all.
00:39:45You wouldn't get out of bed for a week.
00:39:47She cannot be broken.
00:39:48It's what makes her all the more remarkable.
00:39:51Winter loved her.
00:39:52I wouldn't say he loved her.
00:39:53He respected her.
00:39:54She was unusual.
00:39:55A.B. wanted everyone to take the job as seriously as he did, and she actually did.
00:39:59And she's an incredibly nice person to everyone.
00:40:04Yeah, okay.
00:40:05He loved her.
00:40:06I don't know what to say.
00:40:08I don't understand this.
00:40:10Maybe she confused me with someone else?
00:40:16There's this bird, the chickadee.
00:40:17Do you know it?
00:40:19No.
00:40:19There's a handful of different chickadees, actually, but the mountain chickadee is the interesting one.
00:40:24It's a small little bird, about half an ounce, unassuming.
00:40:27And yet, it's possessed with one of the most remarkable powers of any animal on Earth.
00:40:33Mountain chickadees have the ability to survive incredibly harsh winter conditions because of their memories.
00:40:40Astounding memories.
00:40:42A mountain chickadee can hide 60, 70, sometimes 80,000 seeds in the fall.
00:40:46And when the dark winter comes, they find them.
00:40:50All of them.
00:40:5180,000 seeds spread out over a vast landscape with near-perfect recall.
00:40:58What makes this interesting in my profession is how many people think they have the ability of the mountain chickadee.
00:41:03A totally, outrageously preposterous and unearned arrogance about their ability to remember where they hid the things that are important to them.
00:41:13And I don't mean just the physical things, although that's interesting, too.
00:41:15Lost wallet, keys, socks.
00:41:17I mean the things we think that we have hidden inside, that others cannot see, that we assume we can go back to, call on, call up, and then they are gone.
00:41:32And we forgot that we ever even buried them.
00:41:35The night of the Australian state dinner, I asked you if you'd been on the third floor that night.
00:41:42Do you remember what you said?
00:41:45No, I don't think you do.
00:41:46I didn't see anything on the second floor.
00:41:48No.
00:41:49The second floor?
00:41:51You said the second floor.
00:41:52I knew that answer was peculiar.
00:41:54I didn't ask about the second floor.
00:41:56And now I know why.
00:41:58There's a mistake that hid a lie.
00:42:01If you remember that, then you might have avoided this.
00:42:05But now I know you didn't want to talk about the second floor that night.
00:42:09You don't want to talk about the second floor right now.
00:42:11Because something bad happened on the second floor.
00:42:14Something wicked.
00:42:15Isn't that right, Elsie?
00:42:17At some point during the evening, I don't know the exact time, my supervisor, Miss Vail,
00:42:36asked me to clean the Lincoln bedroom for a special guest, Miss Minogue.
00:42:39So I went upstairs, and I was getting ready when Agent Roush came in and told me to leave.
00:42:46Secret Service Agent Roush.
00:42:48Yes, right.
00:42:49She said nobody could be on the second floor.
00:42:50So I left.
00:42:52I went back up to the third floor.
00:42:53A few minutes later, I got a call from Mr. Winter telling me to come to the yellow oval room.
00:43:02From the moment I walked into the room, it was different.
00:43:09I've never seen him like that.
00:43:10He could be difficult.
00:43:11He could be really difficult.
00:43:14But he was always fair with me.
00:43:18But that night, he told me to close the door, and then he asked me about the Lincoln bedroom.
00:43:24He wanted to know why it wasn't ready.
00:43:26I tried to tell him about what Agent Roush had said, but he was just yelling at me.
00:43:33He said I was lying.
00:43:36Again.
00:43:37Again?
00:43:38What do you mean, again?
00:43:40I got a call today, Elsie.
00:43:42A call?
00:43:43Telling me that you lied to me when you applied for this job.
00:43:48What?
00:43:50What are you talking about?
00:43:51I don't...
00:43:52When you applied, you were specifically asked whether you had ever been arrested or charged
00:43:57with any crime.
00:43:59No.
00:43:59No, no, no, no, no.
00:44:00A material lie which could have serious consequences for you and this house.
00:44:05Mr. Winter, no, no.
00:44:07I can't believe this.
00:44:08Why is this happening?
00:44:09No, I...
00:44:10This was so long ago.
00:44:11Is it true?
00:44:18Is it true?
00:44:25I want you to go finish that work in the Lincoln bedroom, and then I want you to go home and
00:44:32come and see me in the morning.
00:44:34No, Mr. Winter, please, please.
00:44:36I am begging you.
00:44:38Or you can go home now, and not come and see me in the morning.
00:44:53What was he talking about?
00:44:57What did you lie about on your application?
00:44:59It doesn't matter.
00:45:01It's not relevant.
00:45:02Seems kind of relevant.
00:45:04This is not something I will talk about.
00:45:08What happened when you left the yellow oval, Mom?
00:45:12I walked down the hall to the linen closet by the Lincoln bedroom.
00:45:15I tried to calm myself down.
00:45:19Yes.
00:45:20And then he came up behind me.
00:45:23Who?
00:45:24Mr. Winter?
00:45:25No.
00:45:27Elsie?
00:45:31That is true.
00:45:32I did run into Elsie, Chyler, in the hall.
00:45:37I'd just come down from Tripp's room.
00:45:39She was standing outside the closet.
00:45:41She told me about the fight with Winter.
00:45:43She was very upset.
00:45:46You know, she just kept shaking her head, you know, looking down the hall and saying,
00:45:51I'm going to kill him.
00:45:53I'm going to kill him.
00:45:55I'm going to kill him.
00:45:58That is true.
00:45:59I did say that.
00:46:01But I wasn't talking about Mr. Winter.
00:46:03I was talking about my husband.
00:46:04My ex-husband.
00:46:07I was going to kill him.
00:46:08She didn't say that.
00:46:09For calling Mr. Winter earlier in the day.
00:46:11I got a call today, Elsie.
00:46:13He's the one who did that.
00:46:14I knew he did it the minute I heard it.
00:46:16He wanted me to lose my job.
00:46:18Wanted to destroy my life.
00:46:20I did want to kill him.
00:46:21But I didn't do that either.
00:46:25Bruce must have misunderstood.
00:46:27I left her there after she said that.
00:46:29You know, I mean, I didn't know what to do.
00:46:31She told me to leave.
00:46:32Just leave me alone, okay?
00:46:33So I went down to the west end of the hall by the elevator and, you know, realized what
00:46:39she said was really fucked up and weird.
00:46:45So I went back.
00:46:46And when I turned out onto the hallway, I saw Elsie running out of the yellow over room
00:46:55with a candlestick in her hand.
00:46:59And when I looked into the yellow over room,
00:47:03Winn was dead.
00:47:08Bruce left when I was still standing in front of the closet.
00:47:11I was there for, I don't know, a couple of minutes, trying to figure out what to do.
00:47:16I was so angry and upset.
00:47:19I got my supplies.
00:47:20And I was going to go into the Lincoln bedroom.
00:47:23But I realized that I had to try to talk to Mr. Winter again.
00:47:27So I went back to the yellow over room.
00:47:30And that's when I saw him.
00:47:35Mr. Winter was dead.
00:47:36Who do I think killed A.B. Winter?
00:47:59Who do I think killed A.B. Winter?
00:48:01Elsie Charlie.
00:48:02Bruce Keller.
00:48:03Bruce Keller.
00:48:03Bruce Keller.
00:48:06He told me he did.
00:48:09He came up to me later and said,
00:48:11I took care of it.
00:48:16I haven't spoken to him since.
00:48:33Harry wants you off the lawn.
00:48:34He also doesn't understand why there are so many birds.
00:48:38I took care of it.
00:48:40You talked to Harry?
00:48:41Or you got rid of some birds?
00:48:42I took care of it.
00:48:44That's what Elsie said Bruce said.
00:48:46Oh.
00:48:47If you say so.
00:48:47It's weird.
00:48:48That sounds like he killed Winter for her.
00:48:51Maybe he did.
00:48:52Why would he do that?
00:48:52I don't know.
00:48:53Do they even know each other?
00:48:54I don't know that either.
00:48:55But I do know Lily Schumacher went to the Met Gala in Valentino this year.
00:48:59I don't know anything about them.
00:49:02I know he has a son.
00:49:03I know she's married.
00:49:04Or was.
00:49:07What am I looking for?
00:49:09Birds.
00:49:09Birds.
00:49:09Oh God.
00:49:24No.
00:49:25Chief.
00:49:25How did I not see this?
00:49:29How long have you been in love with her?
00:49:31A year.
00:49:50More.
00:49:53516 days.
00:49:54500.
00:49:56515 days.
00:49:57Sorry.
00:49:58No.
00:49:59516.
00:49:59I didn't really know her before that.
00:50:02I mean we both worked here for years.
00:50:04But it's a big house.
00:50:05And we both had stuff going on in our lives.
00:50:12And then it was just one of those things.
00:50:15I came into the break room.
00:50:17I had had a difficult morning at home.
00:50:20And I unwrapped a sandwich.
00:50:23And it fell all over the floor.
00:50:26And I just picked it up and tossed it in the trash.
00:50:30I didn't even know he was in the room.
00:50:34Maybe about a half hour later I'm in the laundry room.
00:50:37And this guy I've barely ever seen before walks up with a plate.
00:50:42He had to go upstairs and had Marvilla make it.
00:50:48He told me this later.
00:50:49They were closed.
00:50:51And that was it.
00:50:52He just handed it to me and walked away.
00:50:57I mean, nothing really changed after that.
00:51:00Work just felt different.
00:51:03We'd chat.
00:51:04We'd sometimes eat together if our schedules worked out.
00:51:07We talked a lot about our kids.
00:51:11If I knew there was something on the floor he was working on, I'd make a point of getting
00:51:15that assignment.
00:51:16Wait, wait, wait.
00:51:17So, you put a ball in the pool?
00:51:18I do.
00:51:19No way.
00:51:20You both did that.
00:51:23He would steal macaroons from the pastry kitchen.
00:51:29And leave them for me all over the house.
00:51:32Nobody knew.
00:51:38We knew.
00:51:39Some of us knew.
00:51:40Hard not to know.
00:51:42But listen, she was married.
00:51:43I knew that.
00:51:44And there wasn't a policy or anything about this.
00:51:47That is true.
00:51:48But I knew A.B. didn't like it.
00:51:50That is true.
00:51:51We didn't talk about it.
00:51:53We talked around it, you know?
00:51:55Closest we ever got to talking about it was March 4th.
00:51:59March 4th.
00:52:00Everybody remembers the scenes from March 4th.
00:52:04All of Washington being evacuated.
00:52:06The president being rushed out in Marine One to an undisclosed location.
00:52:10The terror of it all.
00:52:11The absolute chaos.
00:52:13Where do we go?
00:52:15Stay calm and keep moving.
00:52:16Go that way.
00:52:17Yes, come on.
00:52:17Easy, easy.
00:52:19Don't panic.
00:52:20What a lot of people don't know is that some of us were left behind.
00:52:22So we're going to wind up having to stay here.
00:52:24We either didn't get out in time, or we were told we had to stay.
00:52:28There were maybe a dozen of us.
00:52:30Me, Raleigh, Didier, Jasmine, A.B., of course.
00:52:34Agent Rask.
00:52:37Rosalind Chase, the curator.
00:52:39She wanted to stay.
00:52:41Insisted on staying.
00:52:43Angie and me and Bruce.
00:52:45At first, when we heard the attacks were over and we thought we were all just waiting to be let out,
00:52:50the whole thing had kind of a doomsday breakfast club vibe, in a good way.
00:52:55That's when Angie and A.B. took up backgammon.
00:52:57I saw people talk to each other, work together, who I've never seen work together before or since.
00:53:07Late in the evening, though, we heard that another strike was coming.
00:53:17People were scared out of their minds.
00:53:20We literally thought we were going to die.
00:53:22I went up to the third floor and I just laid down in the hallway.
00:53:43I don't know.
00:53:44It was such a weird night.
00:53:46Yeah.
00:53:46You kind of felt like doing something you'd never do again.
00:53:49You didn't know if there'd be another day.
00:53:54It was that scary.
00:53:56It really was.
00:54:05Elsie came down from the solarium.
00:54:08I had no idea she was in there.
00:54:11She saw me.
00:54:12And without saying anything, she just laid there next to me.
00:54:20We were both thinking about our kids.
00:54:23There was no cell service we couldn't reach her.
00:54:27She took my hand.
00:54:29I always wanted to go to Italy.
00:54:45Rome.
00:54:47I was always hoping to make it there once.
00:54:49I had this old calendar on the wall next to my bed when I was a kid with pictures of Rome.
00:55:05I kept it for years because of the pictures.
00:55:07I would sometimes flip through before turning off my light.
00:55:27I loved him saying the words.
00:55:29My dad said he was going to take us.
00:55:38It was so silly.
00:55:39Because we didn't have any money.
00:55:41We had never even been on an airplane.
00:55:46And he was sick.
00:55:50But I kept thinking we were really going to go.
00:55:54I was sure of it.
00:56:00Every time he opened the door, I thought that's what he was going to tell me.
00:56:11You know what's that?
00:56:13I had a little bag packed under my bed.
00:56:17Because I wanted to be ready.
00:56:19I didn't.
00:56:24I really don't want to die before going to Rome.
00:56:28I really don't.
00:56:35The Pantheon.
00:56:37That was the other one.
00:56:41That was my favorite.
00:56:47That was July.
00:56:52I love that picture.
00:56:54He didn't try to reassure me.
00:57:03He didn't tell me I'd get there.
00:57:06He didn't lie to me.
00:57:09He didn't talk.
00:57:10He didn't do all the annoying things that men do.
00:57:13Because they don't want you to just feel something.
00:57:16He just kind of held my hand and robbed my arm.
00:57:31It was the loveliest anybody has ever been to me in my life.
00:57:37Can you get me some vodka?
00:57:50We all survived, of course.
00:58:02And then about two weeks later, I found a little package in my locker.
00:58:07It was the ceiling of the Pantheon.
00:58:29I wore it every day.
00:58:38Only at work.
00:58:42Until that day.
00:58:45Just take dinner.
00:58:47And when did you give him his?
00:58:48That day.
00:58:55What are you doing here?
00:58:57You're not working tonight.
00:58:58I am working tonight.
00:58:59Oh, no.
00:58:59What happened?
00:59:00They called me in something upstairs.
00:59:02Trick.
00:59:03Trick.
00:59:05Sorry.
00:59:06It's nice to see you.
00:59:11Nice to see you, too.
00:59:13I got something for you.
00:59:15Stop.
00:59:15I did.
00:59:21So, um, it's not the same.
00:59:25But it's something.
00:59:28I'll see.
00:59:30Close your eyes.
00:59:36Okay.
00:59:50I thought maybe we could go sometime together.
00:59:54Now that I'm a single lady and all.
00:59:55I'm not the same.
00:59:57No.
00:59:57No.
00:59:58No.
00:59:58No.
00:59:58No.
01:00:25Where did you get those?
01:00:27They were in Mr. Winter's pocket.
01:00:29Do you know whose keys these are?
01:00:31Shit.
01:00:32Oh, God.
01:00:34How did I not see this?
01:00:38How long have you been in love with him?
01:00:43Option one. Elsie is lying.
01:00:46When she said she wanted to kill him...
01:00:47I'm going to kill him.
01:00:49She did mean Winter because she didn't want to lose her job,
01:00:52and that's what she did.
01:00:53She went back into the room, hit him over the head with a candlestick,
01:00:56and left.
01:00:57That's what Bruce saw.
01:00:58Option two.
01:01:00Bruce is lying.
01:01:01When she said she wanted to kill him, he thought she meant Winter.
01:01:04Maybe she did, maybe she didn't.
01:01:06But he was mad at Winter himself already anyway,
01:01:09and he wanted to protect the person he loved.
01:01:11So he goes into the room while she's still in the closet,
01:01:14kills Winter, leaves, and then comes back later to clean it up,
01:01:19and that's what he meant when he said,
01:01:21he said, I took care of it.
01:01:26Option three.
01:01:27They're both lying.
01:01:28How does that work?
01:01:29I don't know, but it is an option.
01:01:31And option four is, they're both telling the truth.
01:01:34That's even more confusing.
01:01:36I agree, but those are the options.
01:01:38But you think it happened here in this room?
01:01:40I am now convinced of it.
01:01:41And you have rolled everyone else out?
01:01:43Keep your fucking mouth shut.
01:01:45You won't fire me if he isn't here anymore.
01:01:47I am going to kill you!
01:01:49It is going to be served my right!
01:01:51Absolutely not.
01:01:55Do you want some time here alone?
01:02:18I'm just going to head out this way, here.
01:02:30I'll be out in the hall.
01:02:32Goodbye.
01:02:33Good night.
01:02:34Good night?
01:02:35Do you think all night?
01:02:39Okay.
01:02:40Okay.
01:02:41Well, either way, I'm going to leave.
01:02:51Were you in the yellow oval room?
01:02:53I went downstairs to see if there was any water.
01:03:03He was standing in the yellow oval room.
01:03:05He told me he was there.
01:03:06Why the yellow oval room?
01:03:07I got a call from Mr. Winter telling me to come to the yellow oval room.
01:03:10I saw Elsa.
01:03:11I went back to the yellow oval room.
01:03:13Running out of the yellow oval room.
01:03:14Mr. Winter was dead.
01:03:15Winter was dead.
01:03:36Watch him.
01:03:37He was very little to bed.
01:03:42He was a rough son.
01:03:50He was ondan.
01:03:52He wanted to go through.
01:03:53He was able to move the path to make the path.
01:03:57Rather, remember?
01:03:58If you want to jump through this, that's when you set.
01:04:00Yourjeeling Top.