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00:30I'm sorry, Dad. We'll get to that food festival as soon as we wrap things up here.
00:47Yeah, I went last year. I ate so much I couldn't eat for a week afterward.
00:51Would you just walk around, try food from each booth?
00:53Yeah, make a nice donation to a worthy cause with every bite.
01:00You say two kids found the body?
01:04Yeah, scared them right back into school. It's over here somewhere.
01:11I'm sorry about this, Dad. You know, I had it all planned.
01:13A nice day off, food and wine festivals, some quality time.
01:16Don't worry about it.
01:17You ain't having a beeper. Every time you check in, it's bad news.
01:20I'm sorry.
01:33Phew.
01:34Obviously homeless.
01:36I am.
01:37He's in the struggle.
01:38How long she's been here?
01:46About 42 hours.
01:47What makes you say that?
01:49Millipedes.
01:51Oh, no, not the bug theory again.
01:53It's not a theory. It's a fact.
01:55Forensic entomology.
01:56Their life cycles are so fixed, they're like natural clocks.
01:59I've heard this before, okay?
02:01Within 10 minutes, the flies show up.
02:02They start laying eggs.
02:0412 hours later, the eggs hatch into larvae.
02:07I think I'll just wait for the coroner, okay?
02:12If he ever gets here.
02:13Then things really start cooking about 24, 36 hours later.
02:16Dad.
02:17Rub beetles will show up and start feeding on the larvae.
02:21And then at 42 hours, you get your millipedes, spiders, and your mites.
02:24I got it, okay, Dad?
02:29Looks like a stabbing, huh?
02:31No, no, it's too neat. It's almost like an incision.
02:35What?
02:37See, this was no stabbing.
02:39Her liver's been removed.
02:40I'm primed.
02:42I'll see you next time.
02:44What's next?
03:14Okay, insert side A into base A, insert side B into base B.
03:40This doesn't look too complicated.
03:42All right, thank you.
03:45They can't ID the woman.
03:47No missing persons report?
03:48No, pretty sure it's a homeless person.
03:50The clothing and the shoes all seem to indicate it.
03:53I'm going to run a dental check to see if that turns up anything.
03:55We're here.
03:57Hey, what's with the end for?
03:59Now, Dad's getting acquainted with the low end of the food chain.
04:01What do you got?
04:02Well, the coroner put her approximate time of death at about 42 hours prior to the discovery of the body.
04:08Amazing little guys.
04:12The cause of death?
04:14Basically an overdose of anesthesia.
04:16Whoever took her liver never intended for her to wake up.
04:19She bled to death.
04:20Someone stole her liver while she was still alive?
04:23Yeah.
04:23The only way to retrieve a healthy organ is to take it from the body while it's still functioning.
04:28How crude was the operation?
04:29Well, whoever did it had some medical experience.
04:32The incision was a bit larger than it needed to be, but the location was exact.
04:37Somebody must have wanted her liver awfully bad to go after a homeless Jane Doe.
04:41Oh, yeah, and what are the odds of getting a healthy one from someone living on the streets?
04:44Well, in this case, 100%.
04:45She was clean as a whistle.
04:47Hey, how about this?
04:48It says stomach contents were a mixture of vegetables, bread, pasta, and apple juice.
04:54It's a pretty balanced meal for someone on the streets.
04:56Where do you go for a balanced meal if you're homeless?
04:59Shelter.
05:00Maybe somebody could ID her.
05:02Guys, there are hundreds of shelters in this town.
05:04But how many served vegetables, pasta, and apple juice on the day she was killed?
05:08I'm sure you'll find out.
05:09Let me know.
05:10Uh, I gotta run.
05:11I'll talk to you later.
05:12Right.
05:13All right, take care.
05:15So, are we gonna check out those shelters?
05:18Uh, no, we are.
05:20You're going to check the liver recipient list, see who needs one.
05:24Now, better yet, see who doesn't need one anymore.
05:26All right, let's go.
05:34He just talked to the cook, and he said that he served ziti pasta, green beans, and apple juice on Tuesday.
05:43So, this is definitely the place.
05:44All right, let's go to work.
05:48Excuse me, miss.
05:51Could you, do you have, do you happen to know this, sir?
05:55Folks, I'm trying to find out if anybody knows this woman.
05:59You guys haven't got a clue, do you?
06:02You're better entertainment than a bar fight, you know that?
06:07No one's gonna tell you anything.
06:11Why is that?
06:14Well, who the hell are you?
06:15Dr. Mark Sloan.
06:16This is my colleague, Dr. Travis.
06:18Hi.
06:19What do you want?
06:20Don't look like you're here to pass out free medical advice.
06:23We're trying to find out if anyone knows who this woman is.
06:28You know her.
06:44Oh, Patsy.
06:48She was found a few days ago.
06:53She's my friend.
06:54What happened?
07:02We think she was murdered.
07:06So, I'm sorry.
07:07How?
07:21Well, that's what we're trying to find out.
07:26Look, if there's anything at all you can do to help us.
07:28Walter, my name's Walter.
07:38Walter.
07:40Walter, do you think you could show us where Patsy lived?
07:47Just give me a minute.
07:49Take all the time you want.
07:50Patsy, I've been on the streets for a lot of years.
07:59Helped me find a place to live.
08:01Helped me stay alive when I wanted to give up.
08:04We'll find out what happened to her, Walter.
08:09You'd do that, would you?
08:11I didn't count on it.
08:12So, this is it.
08:17I'm here?
08:18This place looks like it's going to fall down.
08:21That's where you go when there's no place else.
08:23I don't know if it's going to fall down.
08:24I don't know if it's going to fall down.
08:25I don't know if it's going to fall down.
08:26I don't know if it's going to fall down.
08:27I don't know if it's going to fall down.
08:28I don't know if it's going to fall down.
08:29I don't know if it's going to fall down.
08:30I don't know if it's going to fall down.
08:31I don't know if it's going to fall down.
08:32I don't know if it's going to fall down.
08:33I don't know if it's going to fall down.
08:34I don't know if it's going to fall down.
08:35I don't know if it's going to fall down.
08:36I don't know if it's going to fall down.
08:37I don't know if it's going to fall down.
08:38This is Patsy's place.
08:56You're safer when you can hook up with some others.
09:08When her husband died, Patsy couldn't find any work, so she ended up here.
09:15Didn't she have any friends?
09:18Sure.
09:20Couldn't they help her out?
09:23Friends can only help you for so long.
09:26And it's your own fault for not being able to get back on your feet.
09:31Well, then whose fault is it?
09:38I don't know.
09:44But I know it's not hers.
09:47She wants nothing more than to have that child in a warm bed surrounded by toys.
09:54Walter, do you know what these were for?
09:59Maybe her headaches.
10:02I took her to the clinic for a checkup a few weeks ago.
10:12Jesse, I want you to go to this clinic, see what they can tell you about Patsy.
10:16Okay.
10:17I'll touch base with Amanda, and I'll catch up with you later.
10:19No problem.
10:21Can I drop you anywhere, Walter?
10:24Where would I go?
10:27You're not gonna find out who did this.
10:29What is that?
10:30So nobody cares?
10:32What do we do?
10:40People's clinic, how can I help you?
10:42Yes, I'll transfer you.
10:47Just fill out the form, we'll call you when we're ready.
10:49Oh.
10:50Well, you know, I'm not exactly sick.
10:52Well, then I guess I can't help you.
10:55You know, I just wanted to get a little information.
10:57Look, I'm really busy, okay?
10:59You're just gonna have to excuse me.
11:02It's just a little information.
11:04Michael McCarthy.
11:05Is there a Michael McCarthy?
11:06That's me.
11:07Yeah.
11:12Whoa.
11:13Can I help you with something?
11:14Yeah, hi.
11:15I'm Dr. Jesse Travis.
11:16And, you know, I just wanted to check a chart on a woman who came through here.
11:20All right, all right.
11:21For any information like that, you have to talk to Dr. Bradley, okay?
11:23And he's only here part-time.
11:24Come back around 4 o'clock.
11:25Right, you know, I understand.
11:26I, um, I just want to take a look at a file.
11:28Doc, you know I can't release anyone's personal files.
11:31Tom, examining room 2 needed cleaning and disinfecting.
11:35Did you get to it?
11:36I've been really busy.
11:37Yeah, well, we all have, Tom.
11:38Could you do it now, please?
11:39Sure thing.
11:46Well, well, well.
11:47I can see you're not going anywhere.
11:49I'm sorry.
11:50It's just this is really important.
11:52We're following up on a lead on a woman.
11:54Name?
11:55Her name is Patsy.
11:57Last name?
11:58I don't know.
11:59Look, we have a lot of people that go through here, you know.
12:02Okay, okay.
12:03Her patient number was 1-1-0-6.
12:05Okay, 11-0-6.
12:11The file's been deleted.
12:12What do you mean it's been deleted?
12:13It's been deleted.
12:14Removed.
12:15Why?
12:16Why?
12:17Because after six months of no-shows, we removed them from the computer.
12:20And all the other files that we have on them are discarded.
12:23It's policy.
12:24We just can't keep thousands of inactive files around here, you know.
12:28But, you know, the date on this prescription is only two weeks ago.
12:31Look, I just don't know what to tell you.
12:32Well, who can?
12:33I don't know, but I have a lot of work to do.
12:35You're going to have to excuse me.
12:37I'm sorry.
12:38Good luck to you.
12:39I had no idea there are over 4,000 names on this list, each waiting for a liver.
12:51You know, sometimes people wait their whole lives and they never get off that list.
12:55This is impossible.
12:56Any one of these people could be our recipient.
12:58What about the ones who were taken off the list?
13:00I'm still looking.
13:01I've seen three.
13:02Two are deceased.
13:03One has a new liver.
13:04I have one more to go.
13:05A man by the name of, uh, Sterling.
13:07Yeah, what?
13:08You know, uh, Patsy was dead for 48 hours.
13:11So, uh, it has to be somebody who was taken off the list two or three days ago.
13:15Well, that sounds like Sterling's profile.
13:18What if whoever received the liver wasn't on the list?
13:21They'd have to be an idiot.
13:23Would you cover all your best if you were running out of time?
13:26Oh, man, I can't eat.
13:28I keep thinking about that kid we saw over at Patsy's.
13:31I mean, what if it was his mother that showed up dead?
13:35Hey, guys.
13:40Uh, anything on Patsy?
13:42No.
13:43No, it's a problem with people living on the street.
13:45They leave little or no paper trail.
13:47Some of them even quit using their real names.
13:50And for that reason, they lose top priority.
13:52Someone else gets it?
13:53Well, no question.
13:54Uh, these cases just seem to get shoved onto the back burner.
13:58Sloan here.
14:00All right.
14:02Thanks.
14:03What? What's the matter?
14:05We got another body.
14:07Minus a liver.
14:16Kevin Lewis, age 39.
14:18Coroner's got him dead in about a week.
14:20Liver and kidneys were taken.
14:22Kevin Hagan.
14:23Do we have an address on him?
14:24Nothing in here, no.
14:25Homeless.
14:26Think we're starting to see a little bit of a pattern here.
14:28What was he found?
14:29Mm, a dumpster downtown.
14:31He's thrown away like trash.
14:33I don't get it.
14:34Kill someone to save someone else?
14:36This has nothing to do with saving someone's life.
14:38It has everything to do with money and greed.
14:40I wonder if he's ever been at the People's Clinic.
14:43Good luck finding out anything down there.
14:45I want to solve the approach.
14:55Okay.
14:56This is the best one in my wardrobe.
14:57Don't mess it up.
14:58I want it back.
14:59Take good care of it.
15:06How do I look?
15:09What are you doing?
15:10You're a rich doctor.
15:11What do you want to go down to that clinic for as a patient?
15:14Because if somebody down there is involved,
15:16I go walking in there with my guns blazing,
15:18I'm afraid they'll just close up shop.
15:20Maybe wait a while, but they'll open someplace else.
15:23Somebody else turns up like Patsy.
15:25That's right.
15:27All right.
15:28Let's go make you look street.
15:30There's a lot more to it than just clothes.
15:33Lose the smile.
15:46There's nothing to be happy about.
15:48No, no.
15:49Your feet are killing you from the shoes that you wear are too tight.
15:53Don't forget your back is killing you from sleeping on the ground.
15:59How do you feel now?
16:00I feel like no.
16:01Welcome to the streets.
16:12What shall I put for home address?
16:14I don't know.
16:16No, no.
16:17Put, uh, corner of Thrid and Broadway.
16:19Right.
16:23So what now, Doc?
16:26Well, I want to get to that computer, get into the files.
16:29I'm gonna have to set up some kind of a diversion to get there.
16:33Oh.
16:38Oh.
16:40What's the matter?
16:42It's a diversion.
16:44Oh.
16:45Oh.
16:46Nurse!
16:47I think we've got a problem over here.
16:50Come on.
16:51Let's go.
16:52Oh.
16:53Man's sick.
16:54Oh.
16:55Three, all right?
16:56No, take him to exam one.
16:57Oh.
16:58Come on, buddy.
16:59How much have you had to drink today?
17:00Let's go.
17:01Go, go, go, go.
17:02This is just one of many clinics Howard Mitchell has set up in various cities throughout the country.
17:05He's always interested in giving back to the community.
17:08Excuse me.
17:09Excuse me.
17:10As you can see, he's interested in helping those who need help the most.
17:14This is what Drive 95 is all about.
17:16Now, if you'll follow me, I'll show you around.
17:19The clinic is furnished with donated equipment and supplies.
17:22And although we depend on donations...
17:24Mr. Briggs?
17:29Norman Briggs?
17:30Oh, yes.
17:31Would you follow me, please?
17:32Yes, of course.
17:33And how are you feeling today?
17:34Well, a little, uh...
17:35I don't know if it's congested or something.
17:38Okay, Mr. Briggs, go ahead and hang up your coat there and take a seat and we can get started.
17:51Oh, under the tongue?
17:53So what seems to be the problem?
17:54I thought I sang it a bit, I think.
17:58Well, you don't seem to be running a fever.
18:01Will I be seeing a doctor?
18:02Well, Dr. Bradley isn't in today, but I do most of the prelims anyway.
18:05So just, uh, relax, okay?
18:06Ah.
18:07Ah.
18:08This is a typical exam room.
18:09What you...
18:10Oh, I'm sorry.
18:11I didn't know anyone was in here.
18:12Well, generally, when the door's closed, it means that the room is occupied.
18:15Let's just take a look at another room, shall we?
18:18Excuse me.
18:19All right, we'll move in here.
18:21I didn't want you to ask that.
18:22Ah.
18:23Aw.
18:24She runs around like she owns a place.
18:26Who is she?
18:27Cheryl Dante.
18:28She does PR for Howard Mitchell.
18:30Howard Mitchell owns this clinic?
18:33Oh, yeah.
18:34As well as airlines and football teams, museums, skyscrapers.
18:39You know, your lymph nodes seem okay, but you do look a little bit anemic.
18:43Really?
18:44Yeah.
18:45I'm gonna have Tom draw some blood and run a few tests and we'll see if anything shows up.
18:49Is that necessary?
18:50Well, unless you have more medical background than I do, I think so.
18:55I wouldn't know an aspiration biopsy from a conicterus.
18:59I just made that up.
19:00Does that mean anything?
19:01I wouldn't take blood if it wasn't necessary.
19:03Dr. Bradley would have ordered the same thing if he were here.
19:06So just see me on the way out, okay?
19:08All right.
19:18I'm not anemic.
19:19I look fine.
19:21I'm not anemic.
19:23Hey, Norm.
19:24How you doing?
19:25Why don't you have a seat here for me?
19:26Man, I need you to roll up your sleeve, please.
19:31And I promise I'll try not to hurt you but just a little bit, okay?
19:37Get you clean here.
19:40You got AB negative blood, huh?
19:42That's a pretty rare type.
19:43Really?
19:44Oh, yeah.
19:45Okey-doke.
19:55Good.
19:56There you go.
19:57Maybe one more.
19:59Isn't that an awful lot of blood just to check for infection?
20:02What, are you a doctor, Norm?
20:04Don't worry about it.
20:05You got plenty.
20:08Okay.
20:11Put some pressure on that, okay?
20:13All righty.
20:14Don't stand up too quickly, huh?
20:43All righty, Sam.
20:44Would you take care of that for me, please?
20:45Whew.
20:46Just take a seat, please, okay?
20:47I got over it.
20:48We'll be right with you.
20:49Should I make an appointment with Dr. Bradley?
20:50Uh, no.
20:51Just check with us tomorrow.
20:52We should have your results by then.
20:53Fine, fine.
20:56Do I look anemic to you?
20:57The nurse at the clinic said I was anemic.
20:58You don't know more than usual.
20:59Hey, guys.
21:00Hey, guys.
21:01Can I look anemic to you?
21:02The nurse at the clinic said I was anemic.
21:03Hey, guys.
21:04How'd you do?
21:05Oh, I did fine.
21:06Do I look anemic to you?
21:07Uh, no.
21:08Not more than usual.
21:09Hey, guys.
21:10How'd you do?
21:11Oh, I did fine.
21:12Do I look anemic to you?
21:13Uh, no.
21:14Uh, no.
21:15Uh, no.
21:16Uh, no.
21:17Uh, no.
21:18Not more than usual.
21:19Where you been?
21:20Uh, at Wood Sterling's house.
21:21He was the last guy on my list to check out.
21:22Did he look?
21:23Well, he's alive, but his maid wouldn't let me talk to him.
21:24But I found out something very interesting.
21:25Uh, no.
21:26Uh, no.
21:27Uh, no.
21:28Uh, no.
21:29Uh, no.
21:30Uh, no.
21:31Uh, no.
21:32Uh, no.
21:33Uh, no.
21:34Uh, no.
21:35Uh, no.
21:36Uh, no.
21:37Uh, no.
21:38Uh, no.
21:39Uh, no.
21:40Uh, no.
21:41Uh, no.
21:42Very interesting.
21:43Have you ever heard of the Ormond Clinic?
21:45No.
21:46Very private hospital out of the Caribbean.
21:48It caters to the rich and to the famous.
21:50Including our Mr. Sterling.
21:52Oh, so if you wanted an organ transplant and money with no object,
21:55that'd be your place.
21:56Mm-hmm.
21:57Where do they get their organs from?
21:58Well, I called down there and asked that same question in the Caribbean.
22:01The woman that I talked to told me that that information was confidential.
22:04Hmm.
22:05Maybe you better have a talk with Wood himself.
22:07I already have a plan to get past that maid.
22:09Good.
22:10Hmm.
22:11Great.
22:12Where to?
22:14I'm gonna have a discussion with an old friend about a clinic he's running.
22:22Brunch will be over at 2.
22:24Mm-hmm.
22:25This is the menu.
22:26All right.
22:27We'll continue the silent auction until around 3.
22:29And then I'll do the obligatory thank yous, introduce you, and you can spin your magic.
22:34Hmm.
22:35You make it sound easy.
22:37That's my job.
22:38Shh.
22:39Yes.
22:40Oh, he is?
22:41Of course.
22:42Send him right in.
22:43Well, this is a surprise.
22:44Mark!
22:45It's so good to see you.
22:46Always good to see you, Howard.
22:47Cheryl, I'd like you to meet Dr. Mark Sloan.
22:48One of the finest doctors at Community General.
22:49The only reason he says that is when he was recuperating from his operation, I let him win a gin every day.
23:03Now, I said you were a fine doctor, not a fine card player.
23:05Nice to meet you, Dr. Sloan.
23:06Cheryl runs my PR department.
23:07Uh, darn near my entire company.
23:08Mm-hmm.
23:09You look familiar.
23:10Have we met before?
23:11No, I don't think so.
23:12I think I just had one of those faces.
23:13I guess.
23:14Well, if you'll excuse me, gentlemen, I have a party to plan.
23:16A little party.
23:17A tennis-themed brunch.
23:18It should bring in what?
23:19A million for the foundation?
23:20Mm-hmm.
23:21That was last year.
23:22This year.
23:23It was a big deal.
23:24It's a big deal.
23:25It's a big deal.
23:26It's a big deal.
23:27It's a big deal.
23:28It's a big deal.
23:29It's a big deal.
23:30A million for the foundation?
23:31Mm-hmm.
23:32That was last year.
23:33This year, we won a million three.
23:35Doctor.
23:36Good luck.
23:38Please, have a seat, Mark.
23:40Thanks.
23:41So, what brings you out my way?
23:43I know this isn't a social call.
23:45I can tell by the look on your face.
23:47Howard, I visited your clinic down on Hope Street earlier today.
23:51Well, it's all part of this foundation drive.
23:53It's just my way of giving something back to the community.
23:56I don't know how to say this exactly, Howard, but...
23:59I think there may be something going on down there.
24:02Going on?
24:03Several homeless people have turned up dead, missing their organs.
24:08What does that have to do with the clinic?
24:10Well, it's the only thing that connects the last two victims.
24:14They both visited your clinic, and they were both seen by Dr. Bradley.
24:20Oh, you...
24:21You can't be serious.
24:23Howard, I'm very serious.
24:25This is horrible.
24:26Should I...
24:27Should we call the police?
24:29No, I don't want to yet.
24:30I want to get more proof.
24:31See, I don't want to scare anybody away till I get it.
24:34That's why I came to you.
24:35Of course.
24:38What can I do?
24:39I need to see your employees' personal files.
24:42Anybody connected with that clinic.
24:44Now, look, I want you to take these three times a day,
24:47and then you come see me next week, all right?
24:50Mm-hmm.
24:51Good for you.
24:52Thank you, Dr. Bradley.
24:53Look, Dr. Bradley, your 10 o'clock is running just a little bit late.
24:54Excuse me.
24:55Excuse me.
24:56You're the doctor here.
24:58Walter, enough's enough.
25:00Yes, I'm Dr. Bradley.
25:02Dr. Bradley, Walter's just a little bit upset.
25:05You remember, Patsy.
25:07No.
25:08No, of course you wouldn't.
25:11Don't you think I know what's going on here?
25:14Don't you think I'm gonna tell people about what you did to Patsy?
25:17Walter, you can tell anybody anything you'd like,
25:20because I have no idea what you're talking about.
25:23You're a liar.
25:24You caught her.
25:25Hey! Hey!
25:26Calm down.
25:27Let's go of me.
25:31I've had my say.
25:33But you won't get away with this.
25:35You understand?
25:36You won't.
26:06You won't get away with this.
26:07You won't get away with this.
26:08You won't get away with this.
26:09You won't get away with it.
26:10You won't get away with this.
26:11You won't get away with this.
26:12I don't need to-
26:12I don't need to-
26:13Hey!
26:14Oh, my God.
26:15Did you see that?
26:16Hey!
26:17Oh!
26:18I need a doctor in the lab.
26:19You're back!
26:20Somebody get a crash car here, level four?
26:21Oh, my God, do you see that one?
26:31I need a doctor in a lot of space.
26:33Somebody get a crash car here, level four?
26:35All right, I'll take care of you.
26:37All right, I'll take care of you.
26:38Nurse, get a chair.
26:39What's going on?
26:40You tried to kill me.
26:42The murderer of Dr. Bradley tried to kill me.
26:44I want to try and relax it out.
26:45Don't worry, Walter.
26:53We'll get you someplace safe.
27:00All right, you be careful.
27:02Okay, bye.
27:04Sir, the man is going back home and talking to Whit Sterling again.
27:07Who?
27:08Uh, do you remember that guy that got taken off the transplant list?
27:11Whit Sterling, right.
27:12Right, is he panning out?
27:13Well, we found out he got his organ transplant
27:18at the Ormond Clinic down in the Caribbean.
27:21The trouble is, how did he find out about it?
27:26I mean, you don't look that kind of place up in the elevators.
27:29You know, the arson guys say he was lucky to get out alive.
27:32The place was drenched in isopropyl alcohol.
27:35What about the alibis?
27:36I've been working on that.
27:38Bradley says he was with his wife all night.
27:40Of course, he could have hired somebody to do it.
27:42What about the other alibis?
27:44Uh, the nurse was on a date.
27:46The orderly I haven't been able to talk to yet.
27:48I'm going to stop by his place, see if he's there.
27:51What?
27:52Well, isopropyl alcohol.
27:55Why wouldn't they use gasoline, something else?
27:58Well, maybe that's all our arsonists had access to.
28:00It's a damn shame, if you ask me.
28:15Those poor people have enough problems,
28:18and now they start killing each other.
28:19Well, someone's killing them.
28:21And since you were one of the few people
28:23who had regular contact with many of them,
28:25we thought maybe you might help.
28:26Any way I can.
28:28You want some of this?
28:29No, thank you.
28:31But I've got to tell you,
28:32I don't recognize those names you mentioned.
28:34What was it?
28:35Patsy?
28:36Mm-hmm.
28:36And a man named Kevin Lewis?
28:39Sorry.
28:40I see a lot of patients, you know?
28:42And I hate the way this sounds,
28:44but they do all tend to blend together over the months.
28:46No, I understand.
28:48You went at the clinic last night by any chance?
28:51Last night, no.
28:51I left about 5 p.m.
28:54And after that?
28:56Uh, you're just being thorough here, right?
29:00Right.
29:01I was playing tennis.
29:04How about after the match?
29:06Well, after the match,
29:07I was playing some other games
29:08with a lady friend of mine.
29:10She can verify your whereabouts?
29:12Oh, she can verify all sorts of things.
29:14I was being thorough, too.
29:16Mind if I use your phone?
29:21It's right over there.
29:30Sloan here.
29:31What's up?
29:35Uh, tell him that he'll just have to wait.
29:38I'll call him as soon as I get a chance.
29:40Right.
29:41You know,
29:46this Kevin Lewis guy
29:47probably just got into a hassle
29:49with another street person.
29:50It was the first of the month.
29:51Their welfare checks had just come out.
29:53And that sort of thing
29:54happens down there all the time.
29:55Maybe you're right.
29:57Thank you for all your help, Mr. Winston.
29:59Sure thing.
29:59Anytime.
30:00I'll see myself out there.
30:01Okay.
30:01Okay.
30:11You haven't moved in a half an hour.
30:20What are you reading?
30:21Some information Howard Mitchell gave me.
30:24Anything interesting?
30:25As a matter of fact,
30:26by the looks of this year
30:27in financial report,
30:28Mitchell Enterprises
30:29wasn't doing so well.
30:31Is he busted?
30:32Well, not exactly busted,
30:33but they took some pretty hefty losses.
30:36Hmm.
30:38Maybe he's diversifying
30:40into organ theft
30:41to offset those losses.
30:45Oh, I can never believe that, Howard.
30:48Maybe.
30:49Maybe not.
30:50But I do know
30:51how quickly
30:52a person's fortunes can change
30:55and how desperate they can become.
30:57You want to tell me about it?
31:00No.
31:05Heh.
31:07You know,
31:08I used to play golf.
31:10Three times a week.
31:11You like golf, Mark?
31:13Yeah, it's a great game, huh?
31:15Yeah.
31:16I was, uh,
31:18an account executive.
31:21Advertising.
31:21Many years.
31:22A new upper level came in
31:24and just
31:24fired anyone
31:27who was older than them.
31:29Heh.
31:30Yeah, it was just bad timing.
31:32See, my, uh,
31:33my wife, Jean,
31:35she, uh,
31:35had gotten real sick,
31:36you know.
31:37I discovered
31:45that we didn't have
31:46enough insurance
31:47to cover the cost,
31:48so basically we
31:48had no savings
31:50after that.
31:51Still, I
31:52held on for
31:54three years,
31:56trying to find a job,
31:57anything, really,
31:58you know.
32:00We just ended up
32:01having to sell
32:01everything we had,
32:02and
32:04had nothing left.
32:07And Jean died.
32:10And, uh,
32:11it just seemed
32:13to be the end of it.
32:17That.
32:18I'll tell you something,
32:19though,
32:20something I learned.
32:22You know,
32:23life on the street
32:23is tough,
32:24and it's very dangerous,
32:25but in all my years
32:27in the mainstream,
32:27I never met people
32:28like the people
32:29I've met
32:29in the last few years.
32:32I mean,
32:32they're,
32:32they're considerate
32:34and trusting,
32:37giving,
32:38people like Patsy.
32:39where am I,
32:46are you?
32:47That's a good point.
32:54Here we go.
32:55Mr. Sterling?
33:23Hi.
33:23I'm Gloria Owen.
33:25I stopped by
33:26the other day,
33:27but you were resting,
33:28and it was well-deserved
33:29considering everything
33:30that you've been through.
33:31How are you feeling today?
33:33How,
33:33how did you get in here?
33:36Uh,
33:36where's Henrietta?
33:37Oh, the maid?
33:38She's walking
33:38that sweet little dog of yours.
33:40She said to come
33:40right on in,
33:41so I did.
33:42Anyway,
33:42how are you feeling?
33:44Um,
33:45better,
33:46thank you.
33:47Actually,
33:48better than I felt
33:49in years.
33:51Well,
33:51we are very happy
33:53to hear that.
33:54Now,
33:54I'm here to do
33:55some post-operative
33:56follow-up work
33:57on behalf
33:58of the Ormond Clinic.
33:59You're from the clinic.
34:00Yes,
34:01I am.
34:02Now,
34:02to start,
34:03were you pleased
34:04with the efficiency
34:04of the staff
34:05and how your well-being
34:06was cared for?
34:07Very pleased.
34:08Beautiful.
34:09Oh, dear,
34:11I don't see the name
34:12of your referral here.
34:14Oh,
34:14you mean Tom.
34:16Tom?
34:17Tom Winston.
34:19Nice young guy.
34:21Yes.
34:21Yes,
34:22you met at the,
34:23uh,
34:23Tom told me.
34:25At a fundraiser.
34:26One of Howard Mitchell's affairs.
34:29Of course,
34:30you'll hear it
34:30right in front of my face.
34:32Howard Mitchell.
34:33Okay,
34:38so Tom Winston
34:39must work
34:39these Howard Mitchell
34:40fundraisers,
34:41and then he finds out
34:42who needs an organ transplant.
34:44Okay,
34:44once he's found
34:44his rich recipient,
34:45he must go back
34:46to the clinic,
34:47go through his files,
34:47and look for someone
34:48with a healthy organ
34:49and the same blood type.
34:50And he goes out,
34:51picks them up,
34:51and harvests the organ.
34:53Sick, huh?
34:54I don't know.
34:55This guy's just an orderly.
34:56I mean,
34:57removing organs
34:57is pretty sophisticated stuff.
34:59Well,
35:00our Mr. Tom Winston
35:01isn't who we want
35:01everyone to think he is.
35:03His real name
35:04is Les Coleman.
35:05He's from Bedford, Iowa.
35:07Went to Baxter
35:07in a tennis scholarship,
35:09and he was also
35:09a medic in the Army.
35:11He qualified
35:11for minor field surgeries.
35:14I think we got our man.
35:15I'm gonna go pick him up.
35:16Well,
35:17why don't you just
35:17wait on that a minute?
35:18Why?
35:19Well,
35:19I mean,
35:19it all fits,
35:20but what have we
35:21really got here?
35:22The fact that he's using
35:23an assumed name,
35:24the fact there's a few files
35:25missing from the clinic,
35:26and we know
35:26he's in the Army Medical Corps.
35:28You know,
35:28short of a confession,
35:29couldn't he just walk away from it?
35:31Okay,
35:32but I wouldn't mind
35:33seeing this guy
35:34twist in a chair
35:35for a while,
35:36but then he walks.
35:37I say,
35:38let's wait and catch him
35:38in the act.
35:40He knows me,
35:41and he knows you, too,
35:42as a homeless guy.
35:44I'll get an undercover cop downtown.
35:46No.
35:49Let me do it.
35:51Walter could be dangerous.
35:53I think Patsy would like it.
35:55Walter,
35:55he knows you.
35:58Yes.
35:59Like this.
36:03Another faceless,
36:04vacant body
36:05from the streets.
36:09I can do this.
36:10Let me do this.
36:12Let me get this guy.
36:13Okay, Walter.
36:26Let's go over it again.
36:27What blood type are you?
36:29AB negative.
36:30And what do you have?
36:31Degeneration of the liver tissue
36:32due to hepatitis B.
36:33I have, uh,
36:37less than...
36:42Um...
36:43What's the matter, Walter?
36:46Mark, I don't think
36:47I could do this.
36:48Well, then we'll stop it
36:49right now.
36:50No.
36:52It's just that it's...
36:54It's been so long
36:55since it...
36:55Well...
36:57Walter,
37:00I know you can do this.
37:02And you have to do it.
37:03And not just for Patsy.
37:04For yourself.
37:10You're right.
37:11Okay.
37:16Let's go.
37:17Uh, don't spill anything
37:18on the suit.
37:19I want it back.
37:24Excuse me.
37:25I'm sorry,
37:25but aren't you Tom Winston?
37:27Yeah.
37:27Yeah.
37:28Something I can do for you?
37:29Well, I was hoping
37:30I'd find you here.
37:31Uh, I'm a friend
37:32of Whit Sterling's.
37:33Mr. Sterling?
37:34Yeah, I did him, um,
37:35a little favor,
37:37I guess you could say.
37:38He saved his life.
37:41Look, I was wondering
37:42if I could have a moment
37:42with you in private.
37:44Sure, sure.
37:44Let's go to the other
37:45side of the bar.
37:47Walter, my boy.
37:48Hey, Howard.
37:49How's the take today?
37:50Real good after we opened
37:51your pledge envelope.
37:52Quarter of a million dollars.
37:54Whoa.
37:54It'll go a long way.
37:56It's quite a contribution.
37:57Well, what you're doing here
37:58is wonderful,
37:59and you're embarrassing me,
38:00all right?
38:00It was nothing.
38:01You did it because you knew
38:02I'm matching all donations,
38:03didn't you?
38:04You stop whining.
38:06You can afford it.
38:08Well, I'll catch up
38:08with you later.
38:11My liver is shot.
38:17Hepatitis B.
38:18I am so far back
38:19in the list,
38:20I'm beginning to think
38:20I don't have a chance
38:21in hell.
38:23I mentioned it
38:23to Whit Sterling,
38:24and that's when he told me
38:25about what you did for him
38:26at the Ormond Clinic.
38:28But the bottom line
38:29is I'm desperate.
38:30If I were able to help you
38:41like I did Mr. Sterling,
38:43it would cost a great deal
38:44of money.
38:46Apparently, you don't
38:47understand something here.
38:48What good is all of my money
38:50if I don't live to spend it?
38:54Now, I need a liver donor soon.
38:56What's your blood type?
39:02A, B, negative.
39:03All right.
39:05Well, no promises,
39:06but I'll see what I can do.
39:07Why don't you leave me a number
39:09where I can get in touch
39:09with you?
39:10Yeah.
39:14We've hit the mother load.
39:16How does two million dollars sound?
39:17No, the specs are perfect.
39:21I got the donor
39:22right around the corner.
39:24Now, listen to me.
39:26This is going to be
39:27my last time, okay?
39:28There's too many people
39:29sniffing around.
39:30It's starting to make me nervous.
39:32Right.
39:34Okay.
39:34Okay.
39:47Hey, I know you.
39:56Don't I?
39:57Yeah?
39:58Yeah.
39:58I work at the people's clinic.
40:00You were there, what, yesterday?
40:01Oh, yeah, sure.
40:03Uh, I gave you some blood, yeah.
40:05Uh-huh.
40:06What are you doing down here?
40:07Kind of out of your neighborhood,
40:08aren't you?
40:08I was visiting a patient.
40:09Now I'm heading home.
40:12Listen, can I buy you something to eat?
40:15Maybe a drink?
40:16Yeah, why?
40:19Everybody deserves a decent meal
40:20now and then, huh?
40:21Come on.
40:34Where's he taking them?
40:35I don't know.
40:36Come on.
40:42Where are we going?
40:43To the restaurant, I know.
40:44But I want to stop somewhere first.
40:46I got something for you.
40:50Just the way here?
40:51Yeah, through this bar.
40:52It's a shortcut, I know.
40:53Go ahead.
40:54Go ahead.
40:57Look, they go through these buildings.
40:59It comes out onto Hill Street.
41:01The clinic's at the end of the block.
41:08What are we picking up?
41:08Well, we got a donation to some clothes in.
41:11Oh, yeah?
41:11Yeah.
41:12Maybe you'd like to pick some stuff out, huh?
41:14Yeah.
41:23Oh, wow.
41:24This place is amazing.
41:25Stuff's right over here.
41:25Come on.
41:26You're about to large, right?
41:28Right.
41:30What?
41:31What?
41:31Just sit up here for me for a second.
41:33I want to take a look at your eyes.
41:35Will you see something?
41:36No, I'm not sure.
41:37They look a little bit roomy, though.
41:38Roomy?
41:39Yeah.
41:42Wait a minute.
41:43Wait.
41:43What are you doing?
41:49It took you so long.
41:54Just keep holding it.
41:55I was a kid in what I said to you earlier.
41:58This is the last time I'm doing this for you.
41:59You understand me?
42:00I'm out.
42:02Fine.
42:05Ouch!
42:14We're going to have to make this quick.
42:15We don't even know if we're in there.
42:16I'm telling you, this is the place.
42:17All their surgery equipment is here.
42:19Watch out.
42:25He's not dead.
42:32He will be in about 15 or 20 minutes.
42:35What was it?
42:36Hydrochloride?
42:37What?
42:38Four cc.
42:39Isn't that about right, Dr. Orman?
42:41How do you know my name?
42:43Did a little checking.
42:44Who are you?
42:47Well, Dr. Sloan.
42:50I'm afraid you wandered into the wrong place.
42:52All of your play acting and checking up on me
42:54are going to cost you your life.
42:56You're next.
42:57You had it pretty easy, didn't you?
42:58Access to Howard Mitchell's jets,
43:01people with money,
43:02and the Orman Clinic.
43:04Run by my brother, by the way.
43:06He always wanted to live in the Caribbean.
43:08Does he care anything about the innocent people
43:10you prayed on?
43:11The healthy ones?
43:12The ones you took organs from?
43:14You said it yourself.
43:16I provide a service for people with money.
43:18Lots and lots of money.
43:20Besides,
43:21who's going to miss someone living on the streets?
43:23Someone with no home,
43:24no family,
43:25no friends?
43:26That's where you got it wrong, doctor.
43:28They do have friends.
43:30I think you talk too much, Dr. Sloan.
43:35Drop it.
43:47Jesse, quick, get an ambulance.
43:48We've got to get him to emergency.
43:50It's a doldee.
43:52Call it in, William.
43:53Hi.
43:54Better get on the phone to the Caribbean.
43:56Already did.
43:57Good work.
43:59I think you're out of business.
44:06I guess the ants just didn't want to stay on the farm, Mark.
44:10I think they were getting ready to walk up with the icebox.
44:12I caught Cheryl's arraignment on the news.
44:15Yeah, she's been charged with five counts of murder in California.
44:18And we've started an investigation in the other state she worked in.
44:20This thing's been going on for a long time.
44:23What about her brother?
44:24We picked him up this morning.
44:25So Cheryl Dante was formerly Cheryl Ormond?
44:29Yeah, it was a married name.
44:30She kept it after the divorce.
44:32Her brother was running that clinic in the Caribbean,
44:34and she was keeping the supply of organs coming,
44:36using her job with Howard as a cover.
44:39So Ormond Clinic, offshore, no questions.
44:41So she was performing the operations?
44:44Yeah, she was an M.D. before she lost her license in a malpractice suit.
44:48How'd she hook up with Tom Winston?
44:49I met him at Baxter, tennis team.
44:52Ooh.
44:53Ooh.
44:53Yay.
44:54Are we styling or what?
44:57Thanks.
44:58Uh, Walter's got a job with the gentleman he met at the fundraiser.
45:01Yes, you know, I came clean with who I was, and I still got the job.
45:04I'll be part of a team to create an inner-city workforce.
45:07Oh, that's fantastic.
45:08Thanks.
45:08Yeah, congratulations.
45:09I'm sure before long, you'll be running the place.
45:11Well, I, well, I'd better be going.
45:14I don't want to be late for my first day.
45:16Thanks.
45:16Thanks for the suit.
45:19Good luck, Walter.
45:21Thank you, Mark.
45:26That's me, Patsy.
45:28Take care.
45:29Okay.
45:33Where's Jesse?
45:34Down at the beach.
45:35I, uh, don't have any money.
45:41I'm just an intern who's up to his ears in debt.
45:44But when I was your age, I used to think that this stuff was pretty cool.
45:50Hey, uh, I hope you don't mind, but I, I lined up a job interview for you.
46:08Uh, Walter told me that you used to be a seamstress, and, you know, according to him, you were a pretty good one.
46:13I have this uncle who works in the garment industry, and, and, well, he can see you today at four.
46:21Who would I get to watch my son?
46:24I will.
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