- 2 days ago
Category
📺
TVTranscript
00:29There's a lot of different ways to kill someone. I mean, I mean kill them efficiently. Some prefer the .22 to the back of the head, close range. Now that requires some privacy.
00:46And then some, some prefer the ice pick through the ear while the subject's still in his car, even in a darkened theater.
01:02Using a knife, now that can be difficult and potentially very, very messy. There's always a lot of blood around you.
01:13But, and let's face it, you really have to be something of an expert on anatomy to do it quickly and cleanly.
01:22Poison. Poison, that's not bad. As long as it's not easily traceable.
01:34How you do it, doctor? That's up to you. Me, I'm just trying to be helpful.
01:45But since you need that insurance money to pay my people, I'd come up with a plan. And soon. Like, like by Monday. Otherwise, doctor...
02:01You're going to be on the end of some real expertise.
02:11Thanks for letting me stretch out, doctor. I appreciate that. You know, I really haven't been sleeping a lot lately. I've been having all these strange dreams.
02:28Doctor, if everything works out okay for you, you mind if I come back and talk to you better?
02:35Oh, doctor. You're looking a little warm. Sure.
02:53Monday.
03:05Alice.
03:17Cancel the rest of my appointments today.
03:26Just how do you propose to pay for these services, Dr. Sloan?
03:30Well, Ms. McCarthy, I don't pretend to have any magical solutions to these problems. I'm sure we'd all agree that we could be more efficient, certainly.
03:39But I do seriously feel that we should look for alternative resources for our patients without insurance, most definitely.
03:47And also, it could be that some of the senior staff members, myself included, could either accept deferrals or possibly just reduce our compensation.
03:57Now, I know, of course, it's your thank you. Uh, I'm supposed to be an expert on downsizing.
04:02I mean, the one thing I don't think we can do is downsize our responsibility to provide health care for this community.
04:09Well, this is all very noble of you, Dr. Sloan, but the board of this hospital has empowered me to enforce economies, and that's what I intend to do.
04:18Well, I don't think you can expect the staff to stand quietly by. Now, I have substantial documentation.
04:24I don't much care what you have, Doctor. I've heard enough. Now, we have serious business to conduct here.
04:29The preservation of this hospital is serious business, and this kind of narrow-minded arrogance does not solve the problem.
04:35As a matter of fact, it is the problem.
04:37You really want to help us streamline this place?
04:40Yes, as long as it doesn't harm the quality of our care.
04:43How would you feel about early retirement for senior staff?
04:47As long as the, uh, senior staff member agreed to it, and, uh, it didn't reduce our capability, I wouldn't oppose it.
04:55I am so glad that we have found some basis for agreement, Doctor.
05:00I was specifically thinking of you.
05:05Whoa.
05:07Why was I chosen for this honor?
05:09Dr. Sloan, in this fiscal year, you have ordered 17% more CAT scans and MRIs than any other attending physician.
05:16I order only those tests which I think my patients need.
05:19You routinely refer your patients to specialists.
05:21No, no, there's nothing routine about my referrals. I treat each patient as an individual.
05:26Maybe you just don't trust your own judgment. As far as I'm concerned, you are wasteful, inefficient, and non-cooperative.
05:32And as a doctor, you are fast becoming irrelevant.
05:35Why, because I treat my patients like human beings?
05:36Step aside for the future, Dr. Sloan.
05:40Where you're going, there is no future. You can't cut back on people's right to help.
05:46You are the problem.
05:47If you do not accept our retirement package, we won't renew your contract, which expires in exactly 27 days.
05:53Either way, you're out of here, Doctor.
05:55Maybe I am, but I just wish I could take you with me.
05:58Is that a threat, Doctor?
05:59I don't make threats.
06:01Neither do I. The day your contract expires, I want you out of this hospital.
06:06Well, she can't do that, can she?
06:07I'm afraid she can.
06:08You ought to call an attorney about this.
06:09I went to the hospital counselor yesterday. She has the authority.
06:10Well, this is terrible. There must be something that we can do.
06:11Yeah, like, make her an offer she can't refuse.
06:13All right.
06:15She can't do that, can she?
06:16I'm afraid she can.
06:17You ought to call an attorney about this.
06:18I went to the hospital counselor yesterday.
06:20She has the authority.
06:21Well, this is terrible.
06:22There must be something that we can do.
06:23Yeah.
06:24Like, make her an offer she can't refuse.
06:45Bye.
06:46Bye.
07:15I don't know.
07:45Mind some company?
07:47No, not at all. I'm not up to a run.
07:50That's all right.
07:51You're Mark Sloan, aren't you?
07:53Yes, that's right. We met?
07:54No, I don't think so, but I heard what happened at the hospital this morning.
07:58I'm really sorry.
07:59Bad news tab was fast.
08:01Well, everybody's talking about it.
08:02You must be furious.
08:04Well, I suppose she's just doing what she was hired to do.
08:07Oh, come on. Don't be so gutless.
08:09I mean, you must be angry.
08:10Well, I wouldn't exactly rule that out.
08:12Well, I would think not.
08:13A man of your experience being rejected like that.
08:15Suddenly losing everything you care about in life.
08:18If I was you, I'd want to kill her.
08:20I'm not quite that angry.
08:22Well, I would be.
08:25You live around here?
08:27No, no. I'm just here for the day.
08:28What was your name again?
08:29I didn't tell you my name, Dr. Sloan, but maybe sometime I will.
08:32If we help each other.
08:33I'm sorry, help each other?
08:34I know that you would love to get rid of this Marsha MacArthur.
08:39Get your life and your dignity back.
08:41I know that.
08:42I have a similar situation.
08:45Just exactly what are you suggesting?
08:47A little back scratching, doctor.
08:49And don't think for a moment that you're not up to it,
08:51because I know you are.
08:54Who are you?
08:55I'm your dream come true, doctor.
08:56Hey!
09:08Got it?
09:09I can't see anything.
09:10Get over by the light.
09:13She can't fire you just like that after all these years, can't she?
09:16Well, there's no law that says the hospital has to give me a new contract.
09:20Great.
09:20Okay, there.
09:23Now, you feel better?
09:24I'll feel better when I get home and can get out of this.
09:26Listen, you'll have a good time.
09:28Dance a little tango with Cindy for me.
09:31Tango?
09:32Something.
09:33Yeah.
09:34Well, Dad, remember to lock all your doors
09:36in case this new friend of yours decides to come back.
09:39Don't worry, I'll be careful.
09:40And if he does show up, page me, will you?
09:42Yeah, yeah, yeah.
09:43Have a good time.
09:44Bye-bye.
09:44Bye.
09:50Hello?
09:58Dr. Sloan, this is Marsha MacArthur.
10:01Yes?
10:02Dr. Sloan, I need to see you right away.
10:05What about?
10:07I have to discuss this in person.
10:09It's about Community General.
10:10I don't think we have anything to talk about.
10:13No.
10:14Doctor, please, this is very important.
10:16I need to see you at once.
10:17All right, I can meet you at the hospital in 20 minutes, all right?
10:22No, no, not there.
10:25335 South Elmore, the park.
10:2820 minutes.
10:40Very nice.
10:4710 minutes.
10:5412 minutes.
11:0110 minutes.
11:0415 minutes.
11:0511 days.
11:0613 minutes.
14:37Just who is this guy?
15:10Wait and see if this guy contacts you again.
15:12All right.
15:13Well, listen, I don't want to keep you.
15:15Thanks for coming in.
15:16It was a real pleasure to meet you.
15:18Me too.
15:18You know, I read up on all the work you did with this department.
15:21It's outstanding.
15:22Oh, reading up on me, huh?
15:24Well, I mean, once I heard you were involved in the case.
15:27Oh.
15:27Oh, I see.
15:29Well, if there's nothing else, I'll be going.
15:31Okay.
15:31Oh, you know what?
15:32Actually, one more thing.
15:34When Marsha MacArthur didn't show up, did you try to call her?
15:37I didn't have her number.
15:38Well, that would explain why you didn't leave a message on her machine then.
15:41Is that a problem?
15:42No.
15:42No, I don't have a problem.
15:43I mean, I cannot imagine you killing this woman, you know, just to get your job back.
15:48Even though now you have.
15:54Sorry, I didn't mean to bring that up.
15:56Makes me feel like such a cop, you know?
15:58I think so.
16:00How are we doing?
16:02Yeah, we're cool here.
16:03You got a great son here, Doc.
16:05Learned a lot from him.
16:06Hey, did you see this weird guy, Steve?
16:12No.
16:12That would have been great if you had.
16:15My word's not good enough?
16:18Of course it is.
16:20It's just that Steve's such a great cop.
16:22You know, probably would have busted this guy by now.
16:24Do you have any suspects?
16:26Uh, besides your dad?
16:30Just kidding.
16:32No, not a thing.
16:34Well, keep me posted, will you?
16:36Absolutely.
16:37I'll see you guys later.
16:41You got something?
16:42I think I did it.
16:43Well, don't let him get to you.
16:45He's, uh, very ambitious.
16:47It's only a lieutenant.
16:48He's got his own office.
16:50Oh.
16:50Yeah, I gotta get to a briefing.
16:52I'll see you at home.
16:52I'll see you at home.
16:53Okay.
17:05So?
17:06Did the police believe you?
17:08Why wouldn't they?
17:10You killed Marsha MacArthur, didn't you?
17:12Calm down.
17:12Things are going great.
17:14Calm down.
17:15Who are you, anyway?
17:17In due time.
17:20Just a little precaution till we get to know each other better.
17:25Well, we did it.
17:27The perfect murder.
17:29Eventually, the police will decide that Marsha MacArthur was a victim of random violence in Elmore Park with no connection to you.
17:34You called me to the park.
17:36Isn't that a connection?
17:37No.
17:37That's insurance.
17:39To make sure you cooperate with the rest of our plan.
17:41And if I don't?
17:42Then I'll incriminate you further.
17:45How's that?
17:47So far, the police have nothing tying you directly to her murder.
17:50I'll see that they get it if you don't do as I say.
17:52You understand?
17:53Now, listen.
17:54Like you, there's someone in my life who's a great problem to me.
17:58You understand me, doctor?
18:00I committed your murder.
18:01Now you commit mine.
18:03You seriously think I'm going to kill someone?
18:05Yes, I do.
18:07I can't do that.
18:08You will.
18:09Or I'll see that you're convicted of killing Marsha MacArthur.
18:15Well, I have to know more about it.
18:17I don't...
18:17Where can I reach you?
18:18I'll call you with further instructions.
18:20The light's changed.
18:25Drive carefully, doctor.
18:26I wouldn't want anything happening to you.
18:33Lieutenant Kincaid wasn't very impressed.
18:34He kept saying what a great guy you were, but he'd sure like something more tangible.
18:39Well, why should he believe I talked to this guy?
18:41Or that he exists, for that matter?
18:43Recording his call should help.
18:45I've got us patched into the department, so we should be able to trace it.
18:54Mark Sloan.
18:56Hello, doctor.
18:58How are things in Malibu?
19:00Just fine.
19:01Ready to talk?
19:02I think so.
19:06Go to the pay phone across from Seafair Market.
19:08I'll call you in exactly five minutes.
19:14Well, that figures.
19:15He's not going to let us trace it.
19:17I ain't got enough hair to take to Kincaid.
19:19He's going to be watching, so you're going to have to go alone.
19:21Hello.
19:30Hello, doctor.
19:31You ready to go ahead?
19:33You said this would be easy.
19:35Then you'll do it.
19:37How do I know I can trust you?
19:39How do I know you won't frame me for a march's murder anyway?
19:42The beauty of this plan is that if one goes down, so does the other.
19:46Are you ready for the details?
19:47Go ahead.
19:48Go to the Somerset Hotel in Santa Monica.
19:53Nine o'clock tonight.
19:54Wait in the lobby for my call.
19:57And bring a syringe of something deadly and untraceable.
20:00All you have to do is find out who the intended victim is,
20:11and we'll find out who this guy is.
20:14He's going to be watching, so I'll try and look like you're alone.
20:17Oh, I'm sorry.
20:19You're the guy that didn't want to shave.
20:20Gives me a rash.
20:22These microphones are so small.
20:23What happened to those other mics?
20:24It's a new model.
20:25It's got much greater range.
20:27How much greater?
20:28Oh, well, half a mile.
20:31Half a mile?
20:32Where are you going to be?
20:33Look, I'll be close enough, okay?
20:35Don't worry about it.
20:36This is cold.
20:37Next time I'll put him in a toaster.
20:40All right, let's test this thing.
20:43Dad.
20:44Sorry, I told you it was cold.
20:46All right, say something.
20:49What did I say?
20:50Anything.
20:51Just say something.
20:53Help.
20:54What?
20:55You just...
20:56I heard you.
20:57Don't worry, all right?
20:58It's going to be fine.
20:59Sure.
21:00Help, help, help.
21:03Did you say something?
21:04Ooh!
21:05Is this work?
21:06Can you hear me?
21:09Mayday.
21:10Just kidding.
21:11Look, don't worry about it, all right?
21:12It's going to work.
21:13It'll work.
21:13It's going to work.
21:43See anything yet?
22:06Yes?
22:07If you think I'm late, your watch is wrong.
22:09I'm never late.
22:12I see you came prepared.
22:14You said this would be easy.
22:16Nothing could be easier.
22:18Now listen.
22:19Go to room 1110.
22:21There's a woman inside, asleep.
22:23Give her the injection
22:25and go out through the rear exit.
22:27room 1110.
22:35He can see me in here.
22:36He must be outside.
22:42We're closing the room.
22:44There's nobody around.
22:47The door's been left slightly ajar.
22:49All right, I'm going in.
23:01There's a girl across the bed.
23:03We'll see if she's all right.
23:08Creep!
23:09Oh!
23:09Oh!
23:10I can explain.
23:12Wait a minute.
23:13Where's the other guy?
23:14What other guy?
23:14The guy that brought me in here.
23:16Look, I don't know what you two are into, okay?
23:18But I don't go for it.
23:20Take it easy.
23:21I'm a police officer.
23:22He's got a good right.
23:23What the hell is going on here?
23:25You first.
23:26Um, okay.
23:29Some guy comes up to me
23:31outside of the bar next door
23:33and wants some company.
23:34Look, he said he was married
23:35so he had me rent the room.
23:37I do.
23:37I come up here,
23:38he puts something over my face
23:39and I pass out.
23:40Cloriform, probably.
23:46Hello?
23:46This was a test.
23:48And you blew it.
23:51Goodbye, Dr. Sloan.
23:56Is this the guy you described
24:05with the sketch artist, Ginger?
24:09Yep, that's him.
24:11So am I being charged here or what?
24:13We don't have any direct evidence
24:14of solicitation,
24:15if that's what you mean.
24:16But we do need your help
24:18in an ongoing investigation.
24:19Of what?
24:21The guy that hired you.
24:22Oh, come on.
24:23Look, I have told you guys
24:24at least twice, okay?
24:25I don't know this guy.
24:27I didn't get his name
24:28and I told you what he looked like,
24:29so that's it for me, okay?
24:31You know, I was going over
24:31your rap sheet here.
24:32Oh, man.
24:33Seems like you're an old acquaintance
24:34of, uh, Sergeant Aldridge
24:36down at Metro.
24:37Yeah, I guess you could say
24:38we know each other.
24:40Mm-hmm.
24:41Considering the amount of times
24:42he, uh, busted you had to say,
24:43that was a major understatement.
24:45You know, I really don't have
24:46anything else to say,
24:47so I'm leaving.
24:49Not quite yet, Ginger.
24:50Sit down.
24:51Man, why are you guys
24:52hassling me?
24:53I'm not hassling you.
24:55If I decide you're not
24:56being cooperative,
24:57then maybe I'll hassle you.
24:59Look, I talked to Sergeant Aldridge.
25:01He said he always called you
25:02the girl with something extra.
25:04Yeah, well, he's a real riot.
25:06Mm-hmm.
25:07Aldridge said he called you that
25:08because, uh,
25:10every time you were with a John,
25:11you walked away with something.
25:14Mind if I look in here?
25:16Yes, I mind.
25:16Oh, I'm sorry.
25:18Let me put that back for you.
25:20Boy, look at that.
25:22Boy, everything but
25:23the home shopping channel.
25:25Why don't you just tell me
25:26which one of these credit cards
25:27you lifted from this guy?
25:31Man.
25:32You know,
25:33after the way he treated me,
25:35he had it coming.
25:38Uh, you can go.
25:41And, uh,
25:42I'll return rest of these for you.
25:48Thanks.
25:54Alice?
25:55Dr. Trent,
25:56Mr. Christopher's waiting
25:57for you on the patio.
25:57He didn't have an appointment
25:58but insisted on seeing you.
26:00That's all right.
26:04That's all right.
26:15Are you familiar
26:16with the word emphysema?
26:19If you'd like,
26:20I could tell you
26:20what that'll do to your lungs.
26:22I like it.
26:24Even if it could kill you?
26:26That's not a sure thing.
26:29People smoke all their lives,
26:30live till 90,
26:31die in their sleep.
26:33You're a gambler.
26:35Only when the odds are right.
26:38Now, see,
26:39you could gamble
26:39that the people I work for
26:41are gonna wait for their money,
26:42but you'd be wrong.
26:43See, you'd lose.
26:45That's a sure thing.
26:47I'm getting the money.
26:48That should be enough.
26:49Oh, it is for me.
26:51But you know,
26:52the people I work for,
26:53they, uh,
26:54they don't trust anyone.
26:56Personally,
26:56I don't think that's any way
26:57to live,
26:58but, uh,
26:59then again,
27:00I'm just paid to do a job.
27:02And part of my job
27:02is to see to it
27:03that you don't leave town.
27:05Prematurely.
27:06Well, I wouldn't do that.
27:08That's what I told them.
27:10It's gonna be taken care of tonight.
27:14Excellent.
27:17You know,
27:17I think we'll both be relieved
27:19when this is all over.
27:20Put that out for me,
27:27would you?
27:33The guy walking out the door
27:35is Jimmy Christopher.
27:36Very bad boy from Las Vegas.
27:38Here, take a look.
27:39What would Christopher
27:40want with Trent?
27:41Well,
27:41Christopher's in the collection
27:42and into the loan sharking business.
27:44If he's paying visits,
27:45he's turning up the heat
27:45on somebody.
27:46So Trent's motive
27:47for murder was money?
27:48Yeah,
27:48I certainly wouldn't rule it out.
27:50If Christopher's breathing
27:51down his neck,
27:52he must need money pretty bad.
27:53Well,
27:54I got a friend
27:54who works down
27:54at the credit union
27:55who ran a check
27:56on your Dr. Trent.
27:57Turns out he's got
27:57a lot of outstanding bills
27:58and all his credit cards
27:59have been maxed out.
28:00We should start looking
28:01at life insurance policies
28:03on a wife or an ex-wife.
28:05Never been married
28:06and he's got no known relatives
28:07in the state.
28:08Yeah.
28:08I don't know who he wants
28:09to kill,
28:10but we better find out sooner
28:11or there's going to be
28:12another murder.
28:19Hello, doctor.
28:20Shall I call security, doctor?
28:26No.
28:27No, thank you, Alice.
28:30Why don't you mail those letters
28:32that I gave you earlier?
28:34Yes, sir.
28:36Were you really going to let me
28:38kill that girl
28:38just as a test?
28:41Well, what's one more
28:42prostitute, more or less?
28:43You are a sick man, Trent.
28:45You need help.
28:46Your eyes are dilated.
28:47Your skin's clammy.
28:48What kind of drugs are you on?
28:49We don't have anything more
28:50to talk about, Dr. Sloan.
28:51Why don't you just leave?
28:54And let you kill someone else?
28:57Let's not get moralistic now,
28:59shall we?
29:00Ms. MacArthur's removal
29:02benefited a great many people,
29:03including you.
29:06I'm just going to
29:07lift another burden,
29:09that's all,
29:09and there's nothing
29:10you can do about it,
29:11so just go back
29:12to your hospital
29:13and heal all those
29:14poor, sick people
29:16you see you're so fond of.
29:19You're more than sick.
29:20You're twisted, Trent.
29:22Who are you think
29:23who can handle
29:23life and death like that?
29:24I'm going to let you
29:25get away with it.
29:25I'll do whatever...
29:26What is going on, Alice?
29:27Who are you?
29:29I'm a police officer.
29:31Good, good.
29:32That's good.
29:32You can escort this man
29:33out of the building.
29:33He forced his way in here,
29:34and he's threatening me
29:35with bodily harm.
29:35I'm also his son.
29:37Well, you have
29:38my deepest sympathy.
29:39Your father is delusional
29:40and in need of
29:41psychiatric evaluation,
29:42I suggest you take him
29:43to any local facility
29:44for further diagnosis.
29:45In any case,
29:45get him out of my office.
29:47Come on.
29:47I'm not through here yet.
29:48Look, Dad, let's go.
29:50I'll see you later.
29:57Got it.
30:02Anything interesting?
30:03Yeah, a couple of things.
30:10Hurry up, will you,
30:10before he misses it?
30:11Hurry.
30:12May I help you?
30:14No, thank you.
30:15We just helped ourselves.
30:23Alice, have you seen
30:23my appointment book?
30:25Oh, um, here.
30:27You know what I still
30:39can't figure out
30:39is why he picked me.
30:41What would make him think
30:41I'd commit a crime for him?
30:43I don't know,
30:44but with those symptoms
30:44of drug abuse,
30:45maybe he's just not
30:46thinking clearly.
30:47Well, for a man
30:47who's not thinking clearly,
30:48he is pretty diabolical.
30:50Why me?
30:52Hi, guys.
30:53Hi.
30:53Hi.
30:53What do you got?
30:56Here's everything
30:56we put together on Trent.
31:01Nothing too incriminating
31:02in here.
31:03No felonies,
31:04not even an outstanding
31:05traffic warrant.
31:08What did Kincaid say?
31:09Said I didn't have
31:10enough for a search warrant
31:11and that he was not impressed
31:12with these pictures
31:13of Christopher and Trent.
31:14Which one's Trent?
31:15That one.
31:17What about staking out Trent?
31:19Kincaid said that
31:20he couldn't spare the men
31:21on pure speculation.
31:23Oh, that's just wonderful.
31:24We have a woman
31:25whose life is in danger.
31:26We can't do anything about it?
31:27I went through those notes
31:28he made about his appointments
31:29and I found one thing
31:30and it's not very interesting
31:31and it's probably useless.
31:33What is it?
31:34Well, Trent indicated
31:35an appointment
31:36with a Dr. Jeffrey Loomis.
31:38Now, I called Dr. Loomis' office
31:40and told him
31:40that I was Trent's assistant.
31:42Apparently, he never had
31:43a one o'clock appointment.
31:45Well, maybe he made a mistake
31:46in his appointment schedule.
31:48No, Trent wouldn't make
31:48that kind of a mistake.
31:50What's Loomis' specialty?
31:52He's an endocrinologist.
31:53Maybe he went under another name.
31:55Why would he do that?
31:56I don't have any idea.
31:58But it's worth checking out, I think.
32:00I can't very well call Loomis up
32:01and ask him about his patients.
32:03And I can't follow Trent
32:04to Loomis' office.
32:05He knows me.
32:06And me.
32:07But not me.
32:09And not me.
32:15Hi.
32:16Hello.
32:16Dr. Travis and Dr. Livingston
32:18to see Dr. Loomis.
32:19Do you have an appointment?
32:20Dr. Trent's office didn't call
32:22to tell you that we were coming?
32:23No.
32:23No one told me you were coming.
32:25Who's Dr. Trent?
32:26I'm not surprised.
32:27Are you?
32:27Oh, not at all.
32:29Maybe you have the wrong office.
32:37Wasn't that Dr. Trent?
32:39No, it wasn't.
32:40Now, if you'll please take your seat,
32:41I'll tell Dr. Loomis you're here.
32:43Honey, this is an emergency.
32:44And we need to speak
32:45to Dr. Loomis immediately.
32:50Dr. Loomis,
32:51could you come out here
32:52for a moment, please?
32:58Hi, I'm Dr. Loomis.
32:59Hi.
33:00Dr. Travis and Dr. Livingston
33:01were from Community General.
33:02May we have a word
33:03with you in private?
33:04Uh, what's this about?
33:06The gentleman that just left.
33:07That was Dr. Ronald Trent.
33:10He said his name is Maxwell.
33:11One of the reasons
33:12why we're investigating him.
33:15Can I see some identification?
33:16Oh, sure.
33:20Has he been a patient for long?
33:22Uh, no.
33:22This is the first time.
33:23Why is the hospital investigating him?
33:25We'd rather not get into that right now.
33:27Yeah, not until we get all the facts.
33:29Uh, be right with you, Mr. Peters.
33:31Okay.
33:32Uh, what'd you come and say?
33:38Did you notice anything odd about him?
33:39Uh, well, actually,
33:41he had a couple of rather, uh,
33:43vague complaints.
33:44Uh, he didn't want a thorough exam.
33:46Then he said he felt better
33:47and he left.
33:48Um, I wonder what he would want in here.
33:50Was he by himself at all?
33:51Yeah, for a few minutes.
33:54Did you notice anything missing, Doc?
33:55Anything at all?
33:57Uh.
34:01Uh.
34:01Uh.
34:01Uh.
34:02Uh.
34:02Uh.
34:02Uh.
34:03Uh.
34:03Uh.
34:03Uh.
34:03Uh.
34:03Uh.
34:03Uh.
34:03Uh.
34:03Uh.
34:03Uh.
34:04Uh.
34:04Uh.
34:04Uh.
34:04Uh.
34:04Uh.
34:05Uh.
34:05Uh.
34:06Uh.
34:06Uh.
34:06Uh.
34:06Uh.
34:07Uh.
34:07Uh.
34:07Uh.
34:08Uh.
34:08Well, that's very odd.
34:18Yeah.
34:19There are two vials of insulin missing
34:21and they were here this morning.
34:25Trent took a whopping load of insulin
34:27and a bottle of chloroform from rumus.
34:29Taken alone, all at once,
34:30that insulin would kill you.
34:32Why didn't he just get the insulin himself?
34:33Trent has a Ph.D. in psychotherapy.
34:35He's not a medical doctor.
34:36That ought to get Kincaid's attention.
34:38All right.
34:39Let's go ahead and reverse it then.
34:43Say, Phil, you seen Kincaid?
34:45Oh, yeah.
34:46Where is he?
34:46Your place.
34:50Now, what do you think?
34:52Hey.
35:02All right.
35:05Who got the search warrant?
35:07Oh, I guess, uh, that would be me.
35:11Why wasn't I notified?
35:14Oh, gee, Steve, I'm sorry.
35:15I thought somebody called you.
35:17I didn't.
35:18Why are you here?
35:21Well, uh, the darndest thing happened.
35:23Somebody found the murder weapon in the park.
35:25What does that have to do with me?
35:28It's my question exactly.
35:30Um, it's a very unique weapon.
35:32The, uh, weapon is a ivory-handled scalpel.
35:41Now, look what's carved on the handle here.
35:42Arthur Conan Doyle.
35:44Now, that's a pretty unique weapon.
35:47It's mine.
35:48Your mother gave it to me for my birthday.
35:50He knows it's yours or he wouldn't be here.
35:52Now, Doc, uh, do you have any idea how this got to be in the park?
35:56You just happened to find that after all this time?
35:58Or did you get a convenient anonymous tip?
36:00It doesn't matter, does it?
36:03Now, uh, why would this be in the park, Doctor?
36:06Ronald Trenton took it from here, obviously.
36:08Ah, right.
36:09When he murdered Marsha MacArthur.
36:11That's right.
36:12Were there any prints on the knife?
36:15Steve, I would not expect a doctor who's got access to the surgical gloves to leave prints.
36:20All right, that's enough.
36:21If you're gonna arrest him, read him his rights so we can call an attorney.
36:25I'll make my arrest when I'm ready.
36:26You know the drill, Steve.
36:27Dad shouldn't leave town.
36:28We'll all hope for the best, Doc.
36:30Let's go.
36:33Trent is framing me for her murder.
36:36And that idiot Kincaid's buying it.
36:46Has Steve talked to a judge yet?
36:47He talked to a judge and told him he didn't have enough evidence to search Trent's home or office.
36:51Well, maybe he won't commit the murder after all, now that he knows that you're onto him.
36:54No, he's under too much pressure from those loan sharks.
36:57And I don't think he would have stolen that incident if he wasn't gonna go ahead.
37:00Hey, take a look at these.
37:01What are these?
37:02Well, they were taken at the hearing with Marsha MacArthur.
37:05Well, there's Trent in the back.
37:07That must be before he got the idea in the first place.
37:09But what was he doing here?
37:11We've been asking ourselves the same question.
37:13He wasn't registered as a patient or an outpatient.
37:15I think I'm gonna get Steve over here.
37:35So, Trent was at Marsha MacArthur's press conference.
37:38He was probably visiting a patient.
37:40Hi, guys.
37:41I checked admitting again.
37:42No one's been registered under that last name here.
37:45But you think he stole the insulin to try and kill a patient?
37:47Uh-huh.
37:47It must be why he chose me.
37:49I don't get it.
37:50Who better than a doctor to make it look like natural causes and sign the death certificate?
37:54But we don't know which patient he wants to kill.
37:57He could be here right now.
37:58Or on the way.
37:59Okay.
38:03Give me security.
38:06Oh, I'm sorry.
38:08It's a boy.
38:10Make sure everybody gets one.
38:18Seal all hospital access.
38:20Nobody gets in or out.
38:21You heard the lieutenant.
38:22This is the man that we're looking for.
38:25Are you convinced Trent's in the hospital?
38:27I do know he's not gonna wait to kill whoever he's after.
38:29Is he armed?
38:30Maybe.
38:31Look, if you spot Trent, notify me and then follow him.
38:33Do not try and apprehend him.
38:35Leave that to the police.
38:36All right.
38:36Let's go.
38:38Ready?
38:38Ready?
38:40I'll check in every ten minutes.
38:55Got her.
39:00All right.
39:01We'll go floor by floor, show these to the nurses, see if anybody recognizes Trent.
39:04Jesse, make sure my dad gets some of those, all right?
39:06Got it.
39:13Sir?
39:14Sir.
39:16Excuse me.
39:17Do you want maternity?
39:19Yeah.
39:19Yes.
39:20Well, you're on the wrong floor.
39:21Maternity's on five.
39:23Oh, oh, oh.
39:25This is my first one.
39:26First baby.
39:27Oh, congratulations.
39:33Rosie, do you recognize that man?
39:42He might have been here visiting a patient.
39:45No, I don't remember seeing him.
39:47No, I'm sure I haven't.
39:48Is he dangerous?
39:49I don't want to cause a panic, but be careful and hang on to that.
39:57John?
39:58Yes, doctor?
39:59Nurse, I want to leave this with you.
40:02If any other nurse recognizes this man, I want you to page me immediately.
40:05Do you understand?
40:06If you recognize him, you call security, but don't let him see you do it.
40:17Oh, my God.
40:18Oh, my God.
40:19She's not breathing.
40:20She's not breathing.
40:21Help me.
40:21Help me.
40:22Help me.
40:22Lucy!
40:29Have you seen this guy?
40:30No, I just got on.
40:32Maybe a nurse's aide would recognize him.
40:34Well, they're both with patients.
40:36If I take this, I'll ask them.
40:37Okay, if they know which patient that he's visiting, you call security, okay?
40:40It's very important.
40:41Okay.
40:41Come back.
41:04Nurse Simmons to admitting.
41:06Of course it is.
41:07Your alone?
41:10Where is my backup?
41:14How many cops does it take for a wild goose chase?
41:16I'm telling you, Trent is going to kill a patient.
41:19Ah. Which patient?
41:21We don't know yet.
41:23What a surprise.
41:24We are trying to find out.
41:26Well, okay, let's see what we got here.
41:29Yeah.
41:30No victim, no killer, no murder, no evidence.
41:35You're batting a thousand, Steve.
41:37Where are you going?
41:40Somewhere out there, a real killer is committing a real crime,
41:43and I'm going to nail him.
41:45Or get some coffee, whichever comes first.
41:48Maybe I'll drop by later.
41:50Thanks a lot.
41:51Yeah.
42:04Julie, you got a minute?
42:05Sure.
42:07Do you recognize that man?
42:08Probably here visiting a patient.
42:10No, but I just got back from vacation.
42:14Hell, I might have seen him.
42:15Should be back for my break any second.
42:17Go to wait, thanks.
42:19Second floor nurse's station, please.
42:23Second floor nurse's station.
42:25Is Dr. Sloan around there?
42:27Yes, he's right here.
42:29For you.
42:30Dr. Sloan?
42:31Dr. Sloan, I think they got that guy you were looking for down on first.
42:35Be right there.
42:36Oh, they're very careful.
42:37Ooh.
42:40Oh, no, no, no, no.
42:44Yep.
42:45All right.
42:45Yeah.
42:46Yeah.
42:46Well,
42:56we'll do it for you.
42:58Mm-hmm.
42:58where is he lucy oh someone called said trent was here well we haven't seen anybody down here
43:12doctor oh my god hold that
43:15this man have you seen him yeah there room 218
43:25what are you doing trent get out of here sloan you didn't hold up your end of the bargain you
43:41wanted marcia macarthur dead no i didn't yes you did you said so i heard you i never agreed to that
43:46we had a deal we could both have had what we wanted so easy if you weren't so gutless
43:51who is she trent she's my favorite cousin you can't get out of here surround it
44:00hey help
44:18stop him
44:32hey
44:34get out
44:43look i need glucose nurse get some glucose over here stat
44:55and something sweet.
45:01What?
45:01I don't know. Surprise me.
45:06The intended victim is a cousin to Trent's.
45:08She's recovering from severe pneumonia,
45:11and the overdose of insulin would have looked
45:13just like death from natural causes.
45:15She's given us a statement that after her husband died,
45:17she made Trent the beneficiary of her life insurance policy.
45:21Two million dollars.
45:22And he was her sole living relative.
45:25Wow, that is something, isn't it?
45:29Wait a minute.
45:30Is that all you're going to say?
45:33No apology for my father or me?
45:36Don't you think you owe us something?
45:39Well, a great detective once told me,
45:41never explain, never complain,
45:44and never apologize.
45:51Actually, I think it was you, Steve.
45:55I'm not sure I like him.
45:58How could you not like him?
46:00Oh.
46:02Okay, dinner's on me, all right?
46:03All right.
46:04See you at Harry's at eight.
46:05Right.
46:06Hi, Steve.
46:08Mark, you're going to be late for the hearing.
46:10Oh, that's right.
46:11Oh, listen, have I got all of the emergency room statistics?
46:14I hear that this new downsizing expert is tough.
46:17There you go.
46:17Complete with colored graphs and charts.
46:19Here she loves graphs.
46:20And here are the charts on the seniors' program.
46:22Okay.
46:22I hope I've got enough documentation here
46:24to stop them from dismantling all these programs.
46:27Uh-huh.
46:28What's norm in him, man?
46:29As soon as these hearings are over.
46:30Yeah, you'll be fine.
46:31You'll do just fine.
46:32You're going to kill him.
46:35Out.
46:35I was just...
46:38It's kind of funny.
47:05Viacom
Recommended
47:18
|
Up next
47:08
46:57
47:16
47:08
47:33
46:44
47:04
47:46
47:37
46:44
46:44
47:21
46:47
46:47
47:34
47:54
46:16
47:07
46:33
47:17
47:18
46:51
47:07
46:52