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03:22Good morning, Dr. Hartman.
03:23Claire, I know how you feel.
03:24Believe me, nobody is questioning your abilities.
03:26Really?
03:27Then why is John Foster flying in from New York to take over my case?
03:30John is coming in because Mr. Baker is very wealthy and very nervous.
03:34He wants the man who pioneered the surgery.
03:36That's all.
03:37So I'm fired.
03:38No, no.
03:39You're assisting.
03:40Look, John will be here in a minute.
03:42You're gonna like him.
03:43He...
03:46I know why they call her the big chill.
03:48Oh, yeah.
03:49She needs to get a life.
04:07Oh, yeah.
04:08Oh, yeah.
04:09Oh, yeah.
04:10Oh, yeah.
04:11Oh, yeah.
04:12Oh, yeah.
04:13Oh, yeah.
04:14Oh, yeah.
04:35Well, nothing's changed.
04:36Including you.
04:38Still dapper.
04:39Still trimmed.
04:40You still making the rounds on roller skates?
04:42Have to, to keep up with these interns.
04:43You still sleeping in patients' rooms?
04:45What'd you know about that?
04:46The whole hospital knew about it, John.
04:48Oh, Dr. Sloan.
04:49Oh, Claire, I was just gonna page you.
04:50John, this is the talented, uh, surgeon.
04:53He's gonna be assisting you.
04:54Claire, this is Dr. John.
04:55I assume you've read Mr. Baker's chart, Doctor?
04:57Uh, yes.
04:58I read it on the plane, and I'll look over it again tonight.
05:01I'm, uh, very glad you're scrubbing in with me.
05:03You'll notice that the patient might present complications.
05:05He has mild hypertension and also diabetes.
05:08Yes.
05:09Well, according to his chart, both conditions are stable,
05:11but I'll order a blood sugar in the morning.
05:13Mm, I already have.
05:14Oh.
05:15Very efficient, Dr. Hartman.
05:16And your chart notes are excellent.
05:18I just have one question for you, Doctor.
05:21Uh, you have performed your abdominal aortic procedure 16 times this year with two mortalities.
05:26Is it your procedure that needs improving or your technique?
05:33Well, some patients are sicker than others, Doctor.
05:37Well, I'll see you tomorrow in surgery.
05:40Mm.
05:43Better check me for frostbite.
05:45She's an excellent surgeon.
05:47She's just a little intense.
05:48Well, yeah, I guess if some hired gun came in and took over my case, I'd be angrier than she is.
05:53I knew you'd understand.
05:54Look, how about an early dinner tonight, huh?
05:56Oh, yeah, I'd love it.
05:57How about my hotel?
05:587 o'clock?
05:59Be there.
06:21Ah, sorry I'm late.
06:23I had a patient in recovery.
06:25Oh.
06:28You know what HMO means?
06:29No.
06:30What?
06:31Hurry me out.
06:34Well, that's where medicine's heading, isn't it?
06:36I mean, how many patients can we shove through the door in one day?
06:39It's true.
06:40It's inevitable, Mark.
06:41I hate it.
06:44You know, you've got surgery in the morning, don't you?
06:47Oh, it's a glass of wine with dinner.
06:49You were just finishing one when I came in.
06:52I don't remember you being such a hard nose.
06:54Well, I don't remember you drinking the night before surgery.
06:56No.
06:57You're right.
06:58I don't need it.
07:01So how's Betsy?
07:03Couldn't be happier.
07:04She left me and moved in with her tennis pro.
07:08Oh, God.
07:09John, I'm sorry.
07:11Well, I got busy, she got bored.
07:14It happens.
07:15You're having a rough time.
07:20It's over.
07:21It's time to move on.
07:31Listen, Mark, I'm really bushed from the flight and I've got to look over Mr. Baker's chart.
07:35Would you mind if we reschedule dinner?
07:37I'm sorry.
07:38No.
07:39No, no problem, John.
07:41I'll pay the tab and I'll go up to my room.
07:44Okay.
07:45See you in the morning?
07:46Right.
07:47You better eat something, though.
07:48Yeah.
07:49If we don't get started right now, I've got to bring this guy out.
07:51I agree as well.
07:52Would you please go see if Dr. Foster has found his way to the hospital yet?
07:55Yes, doctor.
07:56Oh.
07:57Ha.
07:58Morning, all.
07:59Morning, Dr. Foster.
08:00Whoa.
08:01Who put that there?
08:02Well.
08:03Good job, Mr. Foster.
08:04Well, George, what's up to you?
08:05Well, George, I'm going to have a walk as well, as well.
08:06I've got a good job.
08:07I'm going to have a really deep breath, and I'm going to have a look at him.
08:08So far, what's up to you?
08:09Well, you've got a bit more of aulous.
08:10Dr. Foster has found his way to the hospital yet?
08:12Yes, doctor.
08:14Oh!
08:16Ha! Morning, all.
08:17Morning, Dr. Foster.
08:19Whoa! Who put that there?
08:24Don't you worry, Mr. Baker.
08:26We'll have those tonsils out in no time.
08:30The patient is anesthetized. His vitals are...
08:32Fine, fine.
08:34Fine. Nurse?
08:39Careful. Those things are sharp.
08:43Doctor, may I have a word with you privately, please?
08:45Uh, no, doctor. Later.
08:47Shall we proceed?
08:50Good.
08:52You are in no condition to perform this operation.
08:55I'm relieving you, doctor, and putting you on report.
08:57Like hell, you are.
08:58If I have to, I'll call security and have you escorted out.
09:01You vindictive bitch.
09:03I replaced you, and now you're trying to ruin me.
09:06You will regret this.
09:08John, are we just coming to observe?
09:21John, what's wrong?
09:24Mark, what's going on?
09:26Claire Hartman just relieved Dr. Foster at surgery.
09:36John, how long have your colleagues in New York been covering for you?
09:38Claire Hartman is insubordinate, and I'm bringing her up on charges.
09:42That's your privilege.
09:43But I talked to every member of the surgical team, and they all described you as drunk.
09:47Well, they're lying.
09:49Why? For what possible reason?
09:51She's their colleague.
09:54John, listen to me.
09:56You need help.
09:57Please get it before you make the kind of mistake no doctor can live with.
10:01I'll leave you alone, Mark.
10:03No.
10:04You're in trouble.
10:05We're friends.
10:06John, let me help you.
10:09John.
10:10Dr. Hartman?
10:11Uh, Dr. Hartman?
10:12Yes.
10:13It's Dr. Foster here.
10:14Can I talk to you a minute?
10:15What do you want?
10:16Look, I'll make a deal with you.
10:17If you don't put me on report as being drunk, I won't bring you up on charges for insubordination.
10:23I wasn't insubordinate.
10:25You were drunk.
10:26No, no, no.
10:27Wait a minute.
10:28I was not drunk.
10:29And you still are.
10:30Why don't you go home and sleep it off?
10:31Come on.
10:32Come on.
10:33Come on.
10:34Come on.
10:35Come on.
10:36Come on.
10:37Come on.
10:38Come on.
10:39Come on.
10:40Come on.
10:41Come on.
10:42Come on.
10:43Come on.
10:44Come on.
10:45Come on.
10:46Come on.
10:47Open up.
10:48Open up.
10:49Open up, you miserable bitch.
10:52Open the door.
10:53I said, knock it off or I'll call the cops.
10:54Who the hell are you?
10:55I'm the resident manager and you're disturbing the peace.
10:57Yeah, yeah, yeah.
10:58Get away from my door.
11:00Both of you.
11:01Claire, I'm trying to protect you.
11:02I don't need protection.
11:04Go away, Nolan.
11:05Who the hell do you think you are?
11:06I'm the doctor who's gonna make sure you never practice medicine.
11:09Yeah, well, I'll see you in hell first.
11:10Just keep it down.
11:11Bye, Nolan.
11:12I took over your case and you wanted revenge.
11:14Good night, Dr. Foster.
11:15I'm not finished with you.
11:21I'm not finished with you.
11:30John's not answering the phone.
11:32Well, do you have any idea where he might be?
11:33I haven't a clue.
11:34Dr. Sloan, line 12.
11:36Dr. Sloan, line 12, please.
11:38Dr. Sloan.
11:39Hi, Steve.
11:40Sure, what's up?
11:45Right away.
11:48Claire Hartman's been murdered.
11:49I can't believe that.
12:01Who would kill Claire Hartman?
12:03You're not gonna like this, Dad.
12:05I've arrested John Foster.
12:07John? Why?
12:08He came here last night and threatened Claire.
12:11You have witnesses?
12:13Yeah.
12:14Resident manager, Mr. Nolan, and a neighbor, Mrs. Peterson.
12:17Both of them identified Dr. Foster.
12:19They could be mistaken.
12:21Well, Mrs. Peterson, maybe.
12:23She lives down the hall, but, uh...
12:25Nolan not only witnessed the argument, he tried to break it up.
12:28We've also got his fingerprints on the inside of the door here.
12:32How's John taking it?
12:34Well, he was, uh, drunk when I arrested him, Dad.
12:37Yeah, I'm not surprised.
12:39He's obviously got a problem.
12:40Why is he still on staff at that hospital in New York?
12:43Because alcoholic doctors only answer to their peers,
12:46and sometimes their peers cover up for him.
12:49You know, I'd like to talk to Mr. Nolan.
12:51He's at the station now giving a statement.
12:53I'm gonna go down there and question Foster.
12:54You wanna come?
12:55Yes, I would.
12:58Dr. Foster, did you kill Claire Hartman?
13:01I told you.
13:02I never went near her.
13:04We have witnesses.
13:05The neighbor and the building manager
13:08who heard you threaten to kill her.
13:10I don't feel very well.
13:12Compared to Claire Hartman, you are the picture of hell, Doc.
13:19Look, she relieved you in surgery.
13:21She humiliated you.
13:23And that's why you killed her, isn't it, Doc?
13:26Mark, I honestly don't remember anything about yesterday
13:31except seeing you last night at the hotel.
13:34You left the hotel, John.
13:36I don't remember. I don't.
13:40Does he really expect me to buy this?
13:42It's possible he could have been in a blackout.
13:44Alcoholic amnesia.
13:46Sometimes the memory comes back when most often it doesn't.
13:48Or it comes back in bits and pieces and it's badly distorted.
13:52Not questioning my client without me present, are you, Detective?
13:56Dr. Foster neglected to mention that you represent him, Counselor.
14:01The judge has refused the bail, but he has agreed to this.
14:07Sign here.
14:08What is this?
14:09You're signing yourself into Community General's substance abuse program.
14:15I can't. I can't do that. It would ruin my career.
14:22Forget your career. Start worrying about this.
14:43He's all yours, Doctor.
14:45Guess you're lucked out. Catch you later.
14:48This poor woman.
14:56I couldn't have killed her, Mark.
14:58I'm a doctor. I saved lives. I don't...
15:00I know.
15:02John, I want to believe you.
15:04But the fact is, you don't remember last night.
15:06You don't know what you did.
15:09Help me, Mark.
15:10Of course, I will do everything I can.
15:13But if you really murdered Claire Hartman...
15:18I'll meet you back at the hospital.
15:21I'll go with you.
15:22You can't do that.
15:23It doesn't work that way. They bring you.
15:26You still don't realize the trouble you're in, do you, John?
15:32I'll see you back there.
15:48Yeah.
15:53Looking to rent?
15:54Uh, no.
15:55Mark Sloan, Mr. Nolan.
15:56I'm a consultant with the Metropolitan Police Department.
15:58This is...
15:59He's an assistant consultant.
16:00What are you doing?
16:01Uh, repairs.
16:05Oh, did you install that, uh, deadbolt?
16:07Are you kidding?
16:08Hey, look at this.
16:09Oh, it's cheap, flimsy.
16:12Dr. Hartman put it in.
16:13For all the good it did.
16:14It went shoved from that doctor and it ripped right out of the wall.
16:18And those other two locks aren't even scratched.
16:20Yeah.
16:21If only you'd use them.
16:22But I guess you only had time to slide in that deadbolt before Foster broke in.
16:27Well, why didn't you come out of your apartment when you heard him break in?
16:30Oh.
16:31He was yelling.
16:32She was yelling.
16:33I mean, he was pounding on the door.
16:36I mean, with all that noise, I'll bet you Claire didn't even hear that bolt snap.
16:39You overheard the argument.
16:40You didn't see it.
16:41See it?
16:42For a while, then I was in the middle of it.
16:45I mean, I wanted to call the cops, but Claire wouldn't let me.
16:48Yeah.
16:49She was a very strong woman.
16:51Can't remember that she ever backed down on an argument.
16:55You know, perhaps she was certain that Dr. Foster was not gonna harm her.
16:59Well, then she was wrong.
17:01He killed her.
17:04Is it possible that someone other than Dr. Foster visited Claire last night?
17:09Last night?
17:10No.
17:11Well, I don't know.
17:12It wasn't easy keeping track of all the men she dragged in and out of here.
17:17You mean she dated a lot?
17:19Date?
17:20What, is that the new word for one night stand?
17:24We are talking about the Claire Hartman that works at Community General Hospital, aren't we?
17:31Yeah, and brought men home every night.
17:34Picked them up at the Whirlwind Club.
17:36Carrying on like that, had to catch up with her.
17:39I mean, I warned her, but...
17:42Look, I'm finished here.
17:44Just close the door when you leave.
17:45All right, thank you, Mr. Nolan.
17:47That's hard to believe.
17:50Maybe this guy is just a goofball.
17:53Yeah, maybe.
17:54Whew.
17:55Must just start in the bedroom.
18:04Looks like she had two separate wardrobes.
18:07Claire never wore that in surgery.
18:28Hey, Doc.
18:29You may want to look at this.
18:38My.
18:41Nolan was right.
18:42She was leading a second life that none of us knew anything about.
18:45She also had about a hundred guys, and it looks like she photographed herself with all of them.
18:52Claire was a wild woman.
18:55Or maybe just very troubled.
19:01Dad, all this proves is that, uh, Dr. Hartman liked men.
19:05Steve, she was picking that men she didn't even know and taking them home.
19:08Any one of them could have killed her.
19:10Yeah, but there's no evidence pointing to anybody except Foster.
19:13No.
19:14I just don't want to believe John did it.
19:16That's because he's your friend and you're desperate to help him.
19:19Yeah.
19:20Look, if you come up with something substantial, anything, I'll help you, okay?
19:24I appreciate that.
19:25All right.
19:26Call you tonight.
19:27All right.
19:28See you, Jessie.
19:29Yeah.
19:30Dr. Goodman, technology.
19:32Dr. Goodman, technology.
19:34You know, you look like you could use a night out.
19:40My ear's strings attached.
19:43Well, one of us has got to go to the whirlwind club, and I don't think I'd fit in.
19:51So far, you've refused the therapy sessions, AA meetings, in fact, the whole program.
19:56Well, I've got a lot on my mind, Mark.
19:58I know.
19:59But hiding out in this room isn't what you came here to do.
20:02I'm here on a court order, no other reason.
20:09Do you think you have a drinking problem, John?
20:11No, I do not.
20:14I drink too much sometimes.
20:16Who doesn't?
20:17I mean, you, of all people, should understand why.
20:20Critically ill patients, surgery after surgery.
20:24It's a lot of pressure, Mark.
20:26A lot of pressure.
20:27Everybody has pressure.
20:28Only drunks drink about it.
20:29What right have you to call me a drunk?
20:31Medical evidence.
20:32You're sweating.
20:33You got the tremors.
20:34Your concentration is shot.
20:36Looks like alcohol withdrawal to me.
20:38It is stress.
20:39It is symptoms of stress.
20:41Your drinking's been interfering with your work, and you know that.
20:44What really happened in your marriage?
20:47Did Betsy run off with a tennis pro?
20:49Or did she just get sick and tired of living with a drunk?
20:51I don't have to listen to this.
20:53Where are you gonna go?
20:58Isn't your choice anymore, John.
20:59Your lawyer told you it's here or jail for the killing of Claire Hartman.
21:03I didn't kill her.
21:04How do you know?
21:05You were in a blackout.
21:07If Claire hadn't taken that scalpel out of your hand,
21:09you would have murdered your patient.
21:14Truth isn't easy, John.
21:15But it's all we got.
21:35Will it be?
21:36Hey.
21:37Have you seen her?
21:39No.
21:40Excuse me.
21:41What?
21:42Take a look at that.
21:43Nice.
21:44I'd like to meet her.
21:45Can you arrange it?
21:46No.
21:47Are you caught?
21:48Uh, forget it.
21:49Hey, have you seen her?
21:50What are you doing?
21:51Telling the lady?
21:52No.
21:53No.
21:54No.
21:55No.
21:56No.
21:57No.
21:58No.
21:59No.
22:00No.
22:01No.
22:02No.
22:03No.
22:04No.
22:05No.
22:06No.
22:07No.
22:08No.
22:09No.
22:10No.
22:20No.
22:21No, I...
22:22No...
22:23Can I talk to you, sir, in private, please?
22:24No...
22:25No, No.
22:26No, No, No, No, No?
22:27You had better be a cop.
22:28Actually, I'm a doctor.
22:29Doctor?
22:30Well, the fun's over it, doctor.
22:31You're annoying the customers.
22:32Have you seen her?
22:33Yeah, I know her.
22:36Good.
22:37She was here Monday night.
22:39Do you know who she left with?
22:47I don't know the guy's name, but I know he drove a black Mercedes.
22:50How do you know that?
22:51Valley Parker.
22:52Mike, he's a buddy of mine.
22:54He says this guy accused him of putting a debt in his Mercedes,
22:56and he was going to file a big claim with the company.
23:00Are you sure it was this woman?
23:01Yeah.
23:02Everybody knows Claire.
23:03What was the name of this valet company?
23:12Parker Valet Service on 3rd Street.
23:14Thanks.
23:16Come back now.
23:17Yeah, I'll save up.
23:21Mark, you're going to come up with me right away.
23:23What happened?
23:23Dr. Foster attempted suicide.
23:27Sleeping pills.
23:28He vomited and aspirated into his lungs.
23:30Lung's inflating.
23:34Flat lung doctor.
23:35B-fib.
23:40200th.
23:41Clear.
23:47Come on, come on, come on.
23:49Again.
23:50200th.
23:51Clear.
23:52Okay, we got a heartbeat.
23:58Okay.
23:59Oh, that was a close one.
24:03Thank God.
24:04Thank God.
24:04All right, let's break through you up.
24:05Let's get that.
24:05All right.
24:06Yeah, let's send down the phone.
24:07Let's get down the phone.
24:07Let's get down the phone.
24:08Dr. Cohen, to technology.
24:10Dr. Cohen, to technology.
24:12Doc!
24:13Claire Hartman left the whirlwind club with a man Monday night.
24:17Oh, good work.
24:18Who is it?
24:18I don't know yet, but he filed a damage complaint with the valet parking company.
24:22All right, you can get the man's name from the company.
24:25Jesse, be careful.
24:27Understand?
24:27Gotcha.
24:32From your husband, ma'am.
24:35They're beautiful.
24:38Mrs. Romero?
24:40Yeah.
24:40Hi, is your husband home?
24:43No.
24:43Does he own a black Mercedes?
24:47Why do you want to know?
24:48Well, it's just that one got dented the other night, and...
24:52My God, your eye looks terrible.
24:55Are you all right?
24:55Yeah, I'm fine.
24:57Have you seen a doctor?
24:58Look, I'm busy.
25:00It's just that I am a doctor, and that eye does need serious attention.
25:06Are you seeing double?
25:08I was.
25:10For a while.
25:12But I'm fine now.
25:13Do you have any headaches?
25:15Nausea, dizziness, disorientation?
25:18I don't know.
25:20Look, what is this?
25:21You go door-to-door looking for patients?
25:23You sure you're a doctor?
25:25Oh, good.
25:26Yeah.
25:27See?
25:27Okay, you're legit.
25:31Mrs. Romero, you may have a concussion, and as a doctor, I feel obligated to check you out,
25:36so either we can do it here, or should I call an ambulance?
25:39Come in.
25:47Well, you don't seem to have a concussion.
25:49You're very lucky.
25:50Yeah.
25:51How'd this happen?
25:52Oh, I was, um, taking out the trash, and I tripped over a step.
25:58That's, uh, some major trip.
26:02Mrs. Romero, you have bruises everywhere.
26:04Your arms, your legs, your neck.
26:07Some of these are new.
26:08Some are old.
26:09Yeah, well, I'm real clumsy, you know?
26:10All right, well, you know, I just happened to know some doctors at Community General
26:16who specialize in counseling women with your kind of accidents.
26:21If you come by, I can introduce you to them.
26:23Look, uh, I'm better now, and I really think that you should go.
26:29Yeah.
26:30Uh, hey, just one more thing.
26:33Your husband may know something about a doctor that was killed on Monday night.
26:37He doesn't.
26:39Are you sure?
26:40Yeah.
26:42He was home all night with me.
26:45And I really think that you should leave now.
26:52Oh, my God.
26:59Quick, go out the back door.
27:01Just tell him I'm a doctor making a house call.
27:03He will kill you and me.
27:05He will kill both of us.
27:08Teresa!
27:08Teresa!
27:11Teresa, where are you?
27:24Teresa!
27:24What do you mean, Mr. Smith wants to see me?
27:37I got things I gotta do.
27:42Hey, he's got no reason to be upset over this.
27:45Okay, okay, I'll be there.
27:46How are you feeling?
28:10Fine.
28:11Good.
28:12Steve, let me borrow his, uh, case file here.
28:16When you feel up to it, you might take a look at it.
28:19Something might jog your memory a little.
28:23Where'd you get the sleeping pills, John?
28:28John, talk to me.
28:29John, we're old friends.
28:39I'm not trying to pass judgment on you.
28:41I'm trying to help you if you'll let me.
28:46Did you really want to die?
28:49You know, a lot of people who attempt suicide don't really want to die.
28:52They just want to stop hurting.
28:58I know you don't like to lie to patients, and I don't either, John.
29:01Do you want to hear my prognosis?
29:05Transient cough.
29:06No permanent damage.
29:08I'm not talking about your suicide gesture.
29:10I'm talking about the disease that's killing you.
29:12What disease?
29:15You know as well as I do, John.
29:17Alcoholism.
29:17Alcoholism isn't a disease.
29:22Your liver's enlarged.
29:24Your pancreas is inflamed.
29:25Your blackouts indicate brain damage.
29:28In five years, you're going to look, talk, and act like a punch-drunk fighter, John.
29:32Those are nonsense scare tactics.
29:34You're a doctor.
29:34You know that's true.
29:35In ten years, you'll be dead of cirrhosis.
29:38Stop.
29:39No, not yet.
29:41And during that ten years, you'll demean yourself every day just to keep drinking.
29:45You'll lie to your colleagues, your friends, your family.
29:49And even if you hang on to that New York penthouse, it'll become your own private little skid row.
29:57And if you end up on the street, at least your environment is going to match your lifestyle.
30:05Now I'll stop.
30:07Why didn't you just let me die?
30:12When was life ever that simple, John?
30:14Still your choice.
30:18Live or die.
30:18Okay.
30:44You're not.
30:45Stop.
30:58Let's get started.
31:08All right.
31:10All right, where is he?
31:25I'm fed up with this weenie.
31:26Mr. Smith, I can explain.
31:28Shut up, Eddie.
31:30Get over here.
31:32Mr. Smith, it's not what you think.
31:34Eddie, I told you to shut up.
31:36Now sit down.
31:38Dr. Rosenstein, 8-8-4, Dr. Rosenstein.
31:41Norman, did you call on an emergency?
31:43Gauze pads.
31:44Your department uses more than the whole hospital combined.
31:47Are they using them to clean their windshield?
31:49No, but that's a good idea.
31:53Norman Briggs, it's for you.
31:56Dr. Sloan.
31:57Hey, Doc, it's me.
31:58Listen, you've got to get over here.
32:00I've got the killer, but there are these bad guys with him.
32:03Jess, I can't hear you.
32:04What's wrong?
32:05It's because the bad guys are like three feet away.
32:08Where are you?
32:10I'm at 345 West 3rd Street.
32:13Just sit tight.
32:15I'll get Steve.
32:16Sorry, Norman, I've got an emergency.
32:18What about the gauze pads?
32:21Amanda?
32:22I've got an emergency.
32:24Would you take a look in at Dr. Foster, see how he is?
32:26Sure.
32:27Thanks.
32:28I told you to shut up.
32:31You're a very thin ice here, so you better start listening, all right?
32:34Who's this, man?
32:36You've got to believe it.
32:38Stop it.
32:39You crazy?
32:42You just don't get it, do you?
32:44We've been watching you, and we know all the truth.
32:46Dr. Foster, you look much better.
33:04Is Mark around?
33:05I wanted to speak to him.
33:06You know, he just left.
33:08Is there something I can help you with?
33:11I've been looking through this police file.
33:14Photographs of Claire Hartman after the murder.
33:17Do you remember something?
33:19I think so.
33:22I mean, I'm not sure.
33:24My memory's so jagged.
33:26Yeah, I remember pounding on her door, screaming terrible things.
33:32And then what happened?
33:34Well, she opened the door.
33:36Just a crack.
33:38I...I behaved so badly.
33:43She was right to relieve me in surgery.
33:46Well, Claire was a magnificent doctor.
33:49She was.
33:50She was.
33:56She opened the door.
33:59I could swear she was wearing a white robe.
34:04You see, not the clothes that she's wearing in these pictures.
34:08You know, I was wondering about the clothes myself.
34:11I could be wrong.
34:14I don't think so.
34:18But the answer to that might be in her apartment.
34:19Dr. Foster, if you should see Dr. Sloan before I do,
34:22would you tell him that that's where I've gone?
34:24Sure.
34:29Something that's too quiet around here, I don't like it.
34:54Looking for somebody?
34:56What do we do?
34:58I can do that.
35:00If you'll step that way.
35:02Sounds like a waiter.
35:03Dad, I'm sorry.
35:04Guns make me nervous.
35:14This is all my fault.
35:15I shouldn't have called you.
35:17No, no, Jesse.
35:18You did the right thing.
35:19No, no, I screwed up.
35:20I shouldn't have called.
35:21You're always telling me to focus, you know,
35:22and see the big picture and the details.
35:24Excuse me, would you mind beating yourself up on your own time?
35:28Yeah.
35:29Federal marshals.
35:32How long have you been in business with Eddie Romero here?
35:35Boy, are you wrong.
35:37Don't panic, guys.
35:38I'm going to reach in my coat.
35:45Metropolitan Police.
35:47Does that mean we're all on the same side here?
35:49What it means is Mr. Romero here is in the witness protection program.
35:54Am I right?
35:56Nice call.
35:58But lately, our friend Eddie here has found that our support is insufficient.
36:03So he's decided to supplement his income by returning to his previous, more lucrative occupation.
36:11Stealing all this electronic junk and selling it out of his warehouse here.
36:17Haven't you, Eddie?
36:18You guys expect me to live on the allowance you give me?
36:20I got standards.
36:21And he thought we would never catch on.
36:25Even after he bought the big house and the sharp little Mercedes, huh?
36:30Eddie thinks we're all real stupid.
36:33Don't you?
36:34Did take you a long time to catch on.
36:38Eddie also beats his wife.
36:42An all-round good fellow, huh, Eddie?
36:45Now, why are you chasing him?
36:47I'm investigating the murder of a doctor, Claire Hartman.
36:51She was seen leaving the Whirlwind Club Monday night with Eddie Romero.
36:54Wait a minute. I didn't kill her.
36:56Oh, come on, Eddie. You're the one that took her home.
36:58You're the one that strangled her.
36:59Look, look. I left the club with her.
37:01But then I got a call from an associate that there was a shipment coming in.
37:06So I came straight to the Whirls. I never went in there. I just dropped her off.
37:09If you don't believe me, you can ask the guys who unloaded the merchandise.
37:13Oh, I'll do that.
37:14He's telling the truth.
37:17We've had him under surveillance. This guy will give you a good rash.
37:20But he doesn't break the skin. He's not your killer.
37:25Well, he's all yours, then.
37:28Listen, I'm gonna be stopping by every now and then just to check up on Mrs. Romero.
37:33I think I'll go with you, Jesse.
37:35And if Mrs. Romero has so much as a scratch, if she's in a bad mood,
37:40I'm gonna bust you. My way.
37:44Is that all right with you?
37:45I love it.
37:47You straighten out your act, Eddie, or I'm gonna move you into the witness retirement program.
37:53Hmm?
37:55Witness retirement program? What's that?
37:57Oh, that's when the feds tell the guys that Eddie ratted out where he is,
38:00and, uh, they retire him.
38:03Oh.
38:04Retire him.
38:06Hello?
38:18Anybody here?
38:25Hello?
38:28Hi.
38:29The apartment won't be ready for another couple of weeks.
38:32Oh, no, no. It's okay. I'm not looking for an apartment.
38:35I was a colleague of Claire Hartman's.
38:37Oh, I'm sorry.
38:38It's okay.
38:39I've come to get something of hers, and I shouldn't be but a moment.
38:43Um, is the bedroom this way?
38:45Yeah.
38:46Oh, thank you.
38:52Why couldn't Eddie have been our killer?
38:54Because that way the, uh, crime would be solved and we'd all go home happy.
38:58This way we'd get to beat our heads against the wall, which is a lot more fun, don't you think?
39:01You need a vacation.
39:03You know, this is odd. Steve, look at this.
39:07This deadbolt doesn't make any sense.
39:10I'm glad Claire had friends.
39:12Oh, yeah. She was a marvelous doctor.
39:15When I finish fixing the apartment, I'll pack her things.
39:18Will you be picking them up?
39:20No, but I'll find out who will be.
39:24What are you looking for?
39:25Um, I'm looking for a skirt of Claire's.
39:29Is it important?
39:30It could be.
39:32You see, she was found dead in a red bustier, a brown jacket, and a black skirt.
39:38Red? Brown? Black? I don't get it.
39:40They don't match.
39:42And Claire was a meticulous dresser.
39:44She wouldn't be caught in a red bustier and a brown jacket from another business suit and then a black skirt from another, unless of course the brown skirt was in the cleaners or something.
39:53Yes.
39:55Oh.
40:00Oh.
40:01Oh.
40:02Oh.
40:03Hey.
40:04Mr. Nolan?
40:08Oh.
40:09Oh.
40:10You can't take that skirt.
40:12Oh, no.
40:13It's not for me.
40:14You see, this is for the detective who's investigating the case.
40:16You can't take that skirt.
40:18Oh, no, no, it's not for me.
40:20You see, this is for the detective who's investigating the case.
40:22Oh, Detective Sloan?
40:23Yes. You see, this is very important evidence.
40:26That skirt? Come on, it can't be.
40:29Oh, it proves that someone dressed her after they killed her.
40:32Someone without a lot of fashion sense. Thank you.
40:35Ah!
40:39You seem like a very nice woman.
40:42I'm sorry you came here.
40:44I have to be leaving.
40:46You can't give that skirt to Steve Sloan.
40:49I really have to go.
40:51Sloan would put two and two together, come back here and ask questions.
40:55Then I would be in a whole world of trouble.
40:57I can't have that.
40:59There's no reason for you to get upset.
41:00Why are you putting me in this position?
41:02Why are you doing this to me?
41:04You're backing me into a corner.
41:07She did.
41:11See, all I ever wanted to do was help Claire.
41:13And all she did was laugh at me.
41:19I understand.
41:20We all understand.
41:22Stop lying to me.
41:23What, do you take me for a fool?
41:24No, of course not.
41:25Yes, you do.
41:27Like Claire did.
41:28She slept with every man off the street.
41:36Except me.
41:39Never with me.
41:40And I loved her.
41:49I believe you.
41:51I do.
41:51Um, I just, you know, I wonder why I changed her clothes.
42:01She looked like an angel in that white robe.
42:06And I wanted people to know that she was trash.
42:09Help, somebody, help!
42:35Help, somebody, help me, please!
43:03Help, somebody, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help me, help
43:33Oh, my God.
43:34Oh, my God.
43:35Oh, my God.
43:36Oh, my God.
43:37Oh, my God.
43:38Oh, my God.
43:39Oh, my God.
43:40Oh, my God.
43:41Oh, my God.
43:42Oh.
43:43Oh.
43:44Nolan killed Claire.
43:45Oh, I know.
43:46I figured that out when we eliminated Eddie.
43:48I went back to the crime photos.
43:50You know what finally dawned on me?
43:51That Claire installed that dead boat to keep out the one person
43:54who had the keys to all the locks.
43:55Nolan.
43:56Of course.
43:57She was protecting herself from him.
43:59You have the right to remain silent.
44:01Anything you say, can and will be used against you
44:04in a court of law.
44:05You have the right to an attorney.
44:17Claire's killer just went to jail.
44:19Yes, I heard.
44:21I'm relieved for myself.
44:23Sorry for her.
44:25Well, Claire was a good doctor.
44:26Private life doesn't take away from that.
44:28Looks like you're leaving.
44:29Did you expect me to stay?
44:31Well, I was hoping you'd stay for the program.
44:34What's the point?
44:36I mean, my career is over.
44:38My license is up for review.
44:39Did you hear that?
44:40John, I requested the review.
44:44Well, you can't keep performing surgery drunk, can you?
44:49Medicine's all I've got.
44:51I mean, what do I have to do?
44:53It's very simple.
44:55Stay sober.
44:56I can control it.
44:58You couldn't control it before.
44:59What makes you think you can now?
45:02You can just taste your next drink right now
45:04and the next one after that.
45:06You can't do it alone.
45:08AA meetings are terrible.
45:11Well, look, if you want entertainment, go to the movies.
45:14You have to go to them forever.
45:15No, just as long as you want to stay sober.
45:19You're gonna fight this all the way, aren't you, John?
45:22I-I don't believe in God, Mark.
45:25No, I mean, I know they call it a higher power,
45:27but they mean God, don't they?
45:29No, no, they mean a higher power,
45:30something more powerful and bigger than you are.
45:34I know a guy who picked Mount Rushmore.
45:36He figured that those President's faces
45:38would be hanging up there forever.
45:40He's been sober 13 years now.
45:49The fact is, I don't want to be an alcoholic.
45:53I never knew anyone who did.
45:56My father died drunk.
45:59I don't want to die drunk.
46:01John, then finish the program.
46:03It's 30 days.
46:05What's 30 days if it gives you your life back?
46:07You can be a doctor again.
46:11Maybe the program will grow on me.
46:15You know, it just so happens
46:17that there's an AA meeting starting right now.
46:19It just so happens, huh?
46:20Mm-hmm.
46:21The cause of these meetings is terrible.
46:24Yes, it is, but why don't you try making it yourself?
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