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WMC - Season 1 Episode 4 - Grannies, Guns and Love Mints
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00:00Good morning.
00:13Hey. What's going on?
00:15Nothing. Just thought I'd stop by on my way to work.
00:17No, I'm not doing court for 20 minutes. I still haven't heard about your date.
00:21Oh, please.
00:24Lindsay, come back here.
00:25Wait up. Where are you going?
00:28I have to talk to Claire.
00:30Man, you walk fast. Long legs.
00:33I think somebody doesn't want to talk about it because it went a lot better than she wants to let on.
00:37Did it go a lot better?
00:38Oh, all right. You got me. It might have been the best date I've ever been on.
00:42We had an unbelievable dinner, and we talked until they closed the restaurant,
00:45and then we went home, and we had sex all night,
00:47and I really and truly believed that this guy is the one.
00:50Oh, defensive sarcasm. It went well. Very well.
00:54It did not go well. It did not go anything. Why do you even care?
00:58Hey.
01:01Hey, guys.
01:04To what do I owe the pleasure?
01:06I'm just here to get some ballistics. They are not with me.
01:09Okay. I take it this means I don't get to hear about your date.
01:12Is this a homicide?
01:13No. A poor thing died in her sleep on a plane back from Mexico.
01:16Autopsy's mandatory because she was returning from a foreign country.
01:19She looks so peaceful.
01:20Nice vacation, a good last meal, a couple drinks on the plane,
01:24and you doze off during an in-flight movie. Not a bad way to go.
01:26I hope I go in my sleep.
01:28I hope I go on top of Clive Owen.
01:30You die your way, I'll die mine.
01:32I don't want to die, period. Why are we even talking about this?
01:34Because you won't talk about the other thing.
01:36Stop it.
01:37I'm serious.
01:38Oh, my God.
01:39Claire.
01:40Not you.
01:42What is that?
01:43It's a drug balloon.
01:46My guess is heroin.
01:48So much for a good last meal.
01:49Well, Miss Stang's stomach's full of them.
02:00Rumor is you went on a date.
02:02Some of the guys are asking me if it's true.
02:04They want to know if they can ask you out.
02:06What?
02:07Like, like you're my father and they need your permission.
02:10Tell me you've never told anyone they need your permission to ask me out.
02:18Uh, Mr. Iverson, I'm Inspector DeCoby.
02:20This is Inspector Boxer.
02:22We spoke on the phone.
02:23Please come in.
02:24No.
02:25No.
02:26My mother was 80.
02:27She never drank.
02:29She never smoked.
02:30My kids adored her.
02:32She was the perfect grandmother.
02:33How dare you come in here and accuse her of being involved in something like this?
02:37No, wait.
02:37My wife's right.
02:39Okay, this has got to be some kind of mistake.
02:41Perhaps it wasn't by choice.
02:44Someone may have threatened her with violence and forced her into swallowing the drugs with
02:50the intention of retrieving them once she returned to the States.
02:52If that's the case, then we're looking at a homicide.
02:58So you knew she was in Mexico?
03:00Yeah, she went down with a group from her retirement community.
03:03What was the name of her retirement community?
03:06Pacific Shores.
03:12Nice.
03:13How much do you think it would cost to stay in a place like this?
03:17I don't know, but stay close.
03:19I don't want anybody mistaking you for a runaway resident.
03:22Well, if I thought my police pension would pay for this, I'd retire here tomorrow.
03:26Well, it's about time.
03:29I wasn't sure when you were going to get here.
03:33Oh, let me look at you.
03:37I like the hair, but how many times have I told you jeans are for cowboys?
03:43Why can't you wear a skirt?
03:45You have beautiful legs.
03:47I'm sorry, Winnie Spencer.
03:50I'm Jessica's mom.
03:52Inspector Jacobi.
03:53Uh, I am Lindsay, uh, Inspector Lindsay Boxer.
03:58Are you sure you're okay, honey?
04:00I know it's hard, but you'll find somebody else.
04:04Winnie, this isn't your daughter.
04:06Jessica moved to Boston, remember?
04:08She said she'd come visit.
04:11I know.
04:11I'm sure she's just been busy.
04:13We'll try calling her later, okay?
04:15Come on.
04:17Sorry.
04:18Old girl has Alzheimer's.
04:21Harold Lawson, how can I help you?
04:23We're looking for Administrator Alan Douglas.
04:25Down the hall.
04:26I'll be happy to show you.
04:27You, uh, married?
04:31No.
04:32Boyfriend?
04:34None of your business.
04:35That's a no.
04:36Too bad, but, uh, not uncommon among strong, beautiful women.
04:40Most men find them intimidating.
04:42Fortunately for you, I do not.
04:45So what do you say we hook up for dinner tonight, shall we say, uh, 80?
04:50Let me get back to you on that, Harold.
04:51We pride ourselves on keeping our residents healthy, happy, and safe.
04:57Well, Edna James is none of those things right now.
05:00Why was she in Mexico?
05:02Vacation.
05:03A former resident, Martin McCain, left a sizable bequest to us.
05:07It was his wish that the money be used to take residents to a spa he frequented in Mexico.
05:12He swore its waters had healing powers.
05:16Healing powers?
05:17I know.
05:17But the fact is, a week in the sun and sand does do miracles for some of the residents.
05:22And who goes with them on these trips?
05:24They're accompanied by a nurse and our social director, Reese Bentley.
05:27All right, well, we're going to need to speak to everyone that was on this last trip.
05:30I'll get you a list of names.
05:31All the residents are here, and I think the nurse is working as well today.
05:36But our social director, Reese, didn't show up.
05:39She hasn't been in since Edna died.
05:43I guess she's still grieving.
05:47Okay, what guys?
05:53What?
05:55Who's asked you if they could go out with me?
05:57You really want to know?
06:00No.
06:02No, I'm just kidding.
06:05I bet it was Fong, wasn't it?
06:06He's the one guy in the bullpen that I've always caught staring at my ass.
06:09Well, then you should look over your shoulder a little more often.
06:11So I'm guessing Reese shoots up with heroin, gets a little lightheaded, and takes a header through the coffee table.
06:31Sounds about right, but I'm not sure she hit her head hard enough to kill her.
06:35Overdose?
06:35I'll let you know when I get her labs back.
06:37I found this in the bedroom.
06:40Looks like she bought back more than a tan from Mexico.
06:45So Reese escorts a bunch of senior citizens to Mexico.
06:48When they're lounging by the pool or tucked in their beds at night, she makes a heroin buy.
06:53Back in the privacy of her room, she packs the drugs and balloons and somehow convinces one or two of the old folks to swallow the drugs.
07:00Once they're back at the retirement community, she gives them a little prune juice, and after a day or two of bedpan patrol, retrieves her drugs.
07:08I like it.
07:10Hey, did somebody get a sample of this?
07:13Probably what she used to cut the drugs with.
07:15Okay.
07:15Got it, Inspector.
07:16Need an evidence bag?
07:18You, uh, got it, Inspector?
07:21Yeah.
07:22I was wondering if you want to have coffee sometime.
07:27Who are you?
07:28Hollis.
07:29I'm robbery-homicide.
07:30You are not asking me out over a dead body.
07:33It was just coffee.
07:34It...
07:34Your partner thought it was okay.
07:41Get out of my crime scene.
07:43Go!
07:46Let's take a walk.
07:48I don't want to walk.
07:48Yeah, you do.
07:49You think this death is connected to Edna James?
07:52It has to be.
07:54But don't put that in print yet, okay?
07:55I don't want to spook anybody else that might not be involved.
07:57Got it.
07:57I'll-I'll dig around and see what I can find out about this Mexican spa.
08:00I'll get you a search warrant for Pacific Shores and comb through our parolees, see if anyone
08:04knows anything about this drug operation.
08:05I'll know more once I've done the autopsy.
08:07I don't think Reese Bentley worked alone, so I'm going to go back to the retirement community.
08:11Do you really think that somebody has been using old people from a nursing home as drug
08:15mules?
08:17Nothing surprises me anymore.
08:18Actually, strike that.
08:19The detective that just asked Lindsay out over a corpse?
08:22That surprised me.
08:28So how have you been, Robert?
08:30Good.
08:32You know, keeping busy.
08:34Working?
08:34Oh, yeah.
08:35Here and there.
08:36It's, uh, jobs mostly.
08:39I'm, uh, still doing my music.
08:42Putting together a demo tape.
08:43Are you in a program?
08:47On and off.
08:49I'm clean.
08:50I'm not holding, Jill.
08:51I swear to God.
08:52Relax.
08:52It's okay.
08:54I had them bring you in to ask you if you've heard anything about old people being used
08:57as drug mules.
08:59Old people?
09:00No.
09:03Would you mind asking around?
09:06Sure.
09:06I ran into your parents a couple months back.
09:09You ever talk to them?
09:10Not so much.
09:13Did they ask about me?
09:14I'm sure they'd love to hear from you.
09:19My boyfriend's NER doctor over at Mission Cross North.
09:22Boyfriend?
09:23I, uh, I should have married you when I had a chance.
09:28He also works at a free clinic twice a week.
09:30He can help you get back into a program.
09:34Thanks.
09:36For everything.
09:42Where's Lindsay?
09:42Sorry, couldn't tell ya.
09:46Uh, hold up.
09:47I need to ask you a question.
09:49It's about my wedding.
09:50You're asking the wrong girl.
09:51No kidding.
09:52Look, I am, I'm gonna invite Ed, right, since we work together.
09:55And of course, she is gonna bring Claire.
09:57She is his wife.
09:57But we're not gonna invite you.
09:59Didn't expect you would, but thanks for making a point of telling me.
10:01I didn't mean it that way.
10:02Just, look, I am gonna invite Jacoby and most of the other guys from the bullpen,
10:06but I feel a little weird inviting Lindsay.
10:13Maybe there's hope for you after all.
10:14But I don't want her to feel like I'm shutting her out.
10:16But the ex-wife, new wife, it's just...
10:19She'll understand if she doesn't get an invitation, right?
10:25I think she'll get through it.
10:27Okay.
10:27I hope so.
10:28I mean, she barely got through our wedding.
10:29That really wasn't her fault, was it?
10:31I guess not.
10:32My family can be a little trying.
10:34A little.
10:35Your brother stuck his bare ass in the wedding cake.
10:37But in his defense, it had been cut.
10:40Goodbye, Tom.
10:48Reese has worked here for over eight years,
10:50and she's never shown any indication of the things you're talking about.
10:54Do you have contact information for her next of kin?
10:56Yes, but I know for a fact that her parents are out of the country.
11:00Reese gave them a cruise to the Greek Isles for their 40th wedding anniversary.
11:03It's an expensive gift.
11:04No, I have a right to be informed.
11:06Just try and calm down, Winnie.
11:08Jessica, what is going on?
11:10It's okay, Mrs. Spenta.
11:11We're just doing a security check.
11:12Carol's telling everyone you're looking for a bomb.
11:14A bomb?
11:15No, there is no bomb.
11:17Well, well, I knew you'd be coming back to see me.
11:22What the hell was wrong with him?
11:25Up against the wall.
11:26Oh, oh.
11:29Jeez, you could have at least taken me out to dinner first.
11:34What are these?
11:36Those are my love mints.
11:41For treatment of erectile dysfunction?
11:43It's strictly recreational.
11:45I don't need them.
11:47Really.
11:48What about this?
11:49Is this recreational, too?
11:51That's medicinal.
11:52For my glaucoma.
11:54Did you bring your dope back from Mexico, too?
11:57Were you a drug mule, Harold?
11:58What are you talking about?
12:01I got it here.
12:02I have a prescription for it from Dr. Poole.
12:05Dr. Stephen Poole is the community physician.
12:09Ask somebody if you don't believe me.
12:11Oh, I intend to.
12:12As a matter of fact, we're interviewing everyone who went on this last trip to Mexico
12:16with Edna James and Reese Bentley.
12:18And if I find out that you were involved in smuggling drugs...
12:21What?
12:23Nothing.
12:24A little tightness in my chest, it'll go as...
12:30Harold.
12:33Harold.
12:35Damn it.
12:36I need some help in here!
12:37Gotcha!
12:38Are you kidding me?
12:42Two people have died, Harold, and I am trying to find out why.
12:45If I find out, will you have dinner with me?
12:54No one's cop into any drug muleing, and the canine unit didn't find any heroin, but
12:59we've got four more residents holding pot, all of whom have prescriptions from this Dr. Poole.
13:06Now, he didn't go on this last trip to Mexico, but he's been on previous ones.
13:16My contact called to say somebody new's been bringing in heroin.
13:18Not a lot, but enough to piss off the local suppliers.
13:21He's still looking for more information.
13:22So what about this Dr. Poole?
13:24Dr. Stephen Poole, his license was revoked in 1999 because of a substance abuse problem.
13:29He had it reinstated in 2003.
13:32Hey, Boxer.
13:34How's your date?
13:36No, I told you, it's not...
13:38That's it.
13:44Uh, listen up.
13:46I have an announcement.
13:47Hold on a second.
13:48Uh, since everyone seems to be so damn interested in my social life.
13:51Yes, I went on a date.
13:53Uh, it was a one-time thing.
13:55I am not officially back on the market.
13:58Uh, even if I was, I wouldn't go out with any of you losers.
14:01Okay?
14:05Stop staring at my ass, Fong.
14:09So, any other questions?
14:12I have a question.
14:14How come Councilman Ogilvy's 78-year-old mother was strip-searched at her retirement home this afternoon?
14:20No one was strip-searched.
14:23Unless Jacoby got a little freaky behind my back, he does have that golden girl fetish.
14:28This is funny to you.
14:29Well, it's a little funny.
14:35No.
14:36No.
14:37Uh, we had the drug dogs go through the retirement community where Reese Bentley worked.
14:41Did they find anything?
14:42Well, several of the old-timers had pot, uh, including Mrs. Ogilvy.
14:46You're kidding.
14:46But they claim to have a prescription for it from their doctor, who, strangely enough, had a drug problem.
14:52He's in the interrogation room.
14:54Jacoby and I are about to go break him.
14:56Any other questions?
14:57Good.
15:03Do not encourage her.
15:10Why was your license suspended?
15:12I developed an addiction to painkillers following a cycling accident.
15:17But I entered a diversion program.
15:19I've been clean for four years.
15:21Look, I'm still subjected to weekly random drug tests.
15:24It's on record.
15:25Why are you asking me this?
15:26You prescribe marijuana to senior citizens?
15:29If there's a medicinal need.
15:30Come on.
15:30Medicinal?
15:31Yes, depending on the...
15:32And were the drugs found in Edna James' stomach medicinal?
15:34What drugs?
15:35I wasn't prescribing anything for Edna.
15:36What was your relationship with Reese Bentley?
15:38I didn't have one.
15:38Were you giving her drugs, too?
15:39No, wait.
15:40Stop.
15:40Stop.
15:40Slow down.
15:41Now am I a suspect?
15:42At least we're all on the same page.
15:44Well, I'm guessing this is the part where I demand to see a lawyer.
15:47Good guess.
15:52Claire just called.
15:53Says she's got a problem in the morgue.
15:54What kind of problem?
15:55Edna James had high levels of loperamide hydrochloride in her system.
16:00Is that some sort of poison?
16:01It's an over-the-counter anti-diarrhea medicine.
16:04Probably to keep them from passing the drugs until after they got home.
16:06Reese here shows no indications of drug use, no track marks, no needle-popping signs anywhere on her body.
16:13She was a good girl.
16:15She exercised regularly, ate a macrobiotic diet, used her sunscreen, got her first tattoo recently.
16:21Nothing big.
16:22Just a little butterfly on her hip.
16:23The kind of thing no one wouldn't know about if she didn't want them to.
16:25She waited until she was in her thirties to ink her body.
16:31Not some rash act of a rebellious teenager.
16:33So she was either forced to shoot up, or someone put her head through a coffee table and then gave her a hot shot to make it look like a drug overdose.
16:40I'm afraid it's worse than that.
16:42The heroin we found in Reese Bentley is the same as the stuff in Edna James' belly.
16:48And I've got three more ODs.
16:50This one, and two others in the fridge.
16:53The heroin has all been cut with methyl fentanyl, a powerful analgesic 5,000 times stronger than morphine, making it lethal.
17:01Sorry. I gotta go as soon as I could. My editor's holding space on the front page.
17:07I figure the sooner we get word out on the street about the bad heroin, the sooner we can stop these bodies from piling up.
17:15Oh, God.
17:19Do you know him?
17:20Yeah, I went to law school with him. His name is Robert Dannys.
17:24I called him in today to see if he could find anything out about seniors being used as drug mules.
17:29So he was your street contact?
17:31He had this in his pocket.
17:37What's Viga?
17:40We're still trying to track down his next to Ken.
17:43I know his parents. I'll call him.
17:45I know his parents. I'll call him.
17:47We don't know how much of this stuff was brought in or if it was the only shipment.
17:55These are the photos of the drug packs, and when I know more, you guys will, too.
17:58You got it.
17:59Thanks.
17:59Uh, excuse me, Mr. Iverson.
18:01Inspector.
18:03Uh, just had to come down and pick up Edna's stuff.
18:06My wife couldn't bring herself to do it.
18:08I know this is difficult for you, but we are doing everything we can to find who did this.
18:12Is there anyone you can think of that entered your mother-in-law's life recently?
18:16Someone knew she was seeing or she was talking about?
18:19Oh, I mean, her life revolved around her friends at the retirement community.
18:25Um, we did get into a bit of an argument recently, though.
18:29She, uh, yeah, she wanted to change her will to leave part of her estate to one of the nurses.
18:34And when Edna put her mind to something, well, let's just say Noni and I would have never gotten married if we hadn't eloped.
18:40What was this nurse's name?
18:42Uh, Logan. Logan Young.
18:45If you ask me, I think she had a crush on him.
18:52What are you doing?
18:53I went out with the boys, shaked down a couple of informants for old time's sake.
18:58I knew a mid-level drug dealer named Vega when I was working gang task force.
19:02I thought it might be something, but it seems nobody knows where he is.
19:05You can't be doing that. You're the lieutenant.
19:08You worried about me?
19:11You see this?
19:13Yeah, at least the word's getting out there.
19:14Okay, I'm coordinating with narcotics and the DEA.
19:18This is not your typical black tar chivas.
19:20Somebody cut it with methylfentanyl before they even brought it in.
19:23So they messed up?
19:24Or it was done on purpose.
19:25Jill's contact said there was a new small-time importer that was pissing off the locals.
19:29What about the doctor suspect?
19:30So far, he checks out, but we're still digging. I'll let you know.
19:33All right.
19:34Um, I need you to take care of one more thing for me.
19:38Yeah, what's that?
19:39Undercover guy's arrested for trying to make a buy.
19:41I swear to you, I was not buying drugs.
19:48I was inquiring about them.
19:50I was trying to find out what I could about this drug mule.
19:52And next thing you know, this guy is slapping cuffs on me.
19:54That sounds kinky.
19:55How are you doing?
19:57I talked to Robert, Danny's parents.
19:59His mother's on her way down to claim his effects.
20:02Well, Tom knew of a mid-level drug dealer named Vega.
20:05We're running his name through the database to try and track him down.
20:07I shouldn't have asked him to help.
20:10You are not responsible for this.
20:12No?
20:13No.
20:16Reese Bentley was squeaky clean. I think she was murdered and set up.
20:20Well, her financial records and lifestyle show no signs of additional drug money income.
20:24What about her parents' crews?
20:26Looks like she was saving for that for months.
20:28Well, the Mexican spa seems reputable. It's a nice place.
20:31There's maybe a bit of hype about the healing powers of the natural spring, but there's nothing questionable.
20:36The powder I found in Reese's carpet was vermiculite.
20:39It's a mineral often used in insulation or fireproofing.
20:43There were no other sources in her place.
20:45So it could have come off of someone's shoes, which lends credence to the theory that she was murdered.
20:49And she probably knew her killer because I doubt that dog of hers would have let a stranger in,
20:53which probably leads us back to the Pacific Shores retirement community.
20:57On a whim, I pulled the financial records on the residents from the home who passed away over the last few years.
21:02Several of them left portions of their estate to a nurse, a guy named Logan Young.
21:08Wait, Dennis Iverson said that Edna was trying to change her will to include Logan Young.
21:14Ladies, we may have a winner.
21:17You're very popular with the residents of the Pacific Shores retirement community, aren't you, Logan?
21:21Logan Young. So popular, in fact, that several of the residents have put you in their wills.
21:26I spend more time with them than their families do.
21:29Wait, isn't that your job?
21:30As a nurse, yes. But I became their friend. Confidant.
21:35If it made them feel good to remember me in their wills, who am I to refuse?
21:38So was that the scam? You befriend these old people, gain their trust, get them to put you in their wills, and...
21:44And then, what? They weren't dying fast enough, so you decided to put them to work as drug mules?
21:49You're crazy. All right? I like my job. I like the people I take care of.
21:52Then why is Edna James in the morgue from a toxic drug overdose?
21:56His car is clean. You searched my car?
21:58It's parked on police property. We are getting a subpoena to search your house.
22:01All right. You don't need a search warrant. All right?
22:03Go ahead. Knock yourself out. I got nothing to hide.
22:06You also got a phone call from your boyfriend, Harold. Says he needs to talk to you.
22:12That's who you should be talking to if you want to know what's going on at Pacific Shores.
22:15Especially with Edna, since Harold was sleeping with him.
22:19Shut up.
22:20It was. Her, Winnie, and several others.
22:23There's more bed-hopping going on in a retirement community than a swingers club.
22:29Trust me. I walked in on things no man should ever see.
22:31It must be his love, Mintz.
22:33He is half past a hundred, and Edna was a sweet old lady.
22:36They're old, not dead.
22:38Bet you he was having more sex than you are.
22:44Is this your son Robert, Mrs. Dannys?
22:52I tried to get my husband to come, but...
22:54I think Robert died a long time ago for him.
23:01Oh.
23:01This is when he was eight.
23:06He was a handful.
23:08I wish he was that age again and I could start over.
23:12Does the name Vega mean anything to you, Mrs. Dannys?
23:16No.
23:17I used to pretend I hadn't heard from him because he had met someone and he ran off to Europe where he was living happily as a musician.
23:25That's what he had always wanted to be.
23:27There was a tape of his music with his personal effects.
23:33Please.
23:34I know he'd want you to have that.
23:36The son that I want to remember is still running around the yard chasing the dog with a hose.
23:41You look like you're going to use some chocolate.
23:50There's something so wrong with a parent outliving their child.
23:58I can't imagine getting a kid all the way to college.
24:01You'd think they've survived all the trials and tribulations of childhood.
24:06Running in the traffic, drowning in the pool.
24:08Somebody snatching him out the grocery store and then losing him.
24:14Yeah, I don't think I want to have children because I couldn't take if anything happened to them.
24:18Is that why you're dragging your heels with Luke?
24:22He's made it very clear he wants to move forward.
24:26People have a habit of disappearing out of my life.
24:28Me and Lindsay are still here.
24:30For how long?
24:32I thought Lindsay and Tom would be together forever.
24:35Well, sometimes life gets you on the blind side.
24:38I never planned on it getting shot and winding up in a wheelchair, but it happened.
24:42Life goes on and you make the best of it because it's the only one you get.
24:45But if you're strong and pushed to the pain and the fear, you often find that happiness is waiting for you on the other side.
24:55And if you're not strong enough?
24:57Then that is what your friends are for.
25:00To give you a gentle push or a kick in the ass.
25:04The more we come here, the more I realize I miss my mom.
25:10I have the opposite problem.
25:12I can't get rid of mine.
25:13She'll probably outlive us both.
25:16Jessica!
25:17Here we go.
25:18You should have called me.
25:20I look like a mess.
25:22No, you look fine.
25:24Do you know where Harold is?
25:26He's watching TV.
25:27Hey, aren't you going to introduce me to your friend?
25:31Right.
25:32Um, do you remember you met the other day?
25:35This is Inspector Jacoby and I'm Inspector Lindsay Boxer.
25:38How do you do?
25:40Always a pleasure, ma'am.
25:42Winnie, do you know what happened to Edna?
25:44I'm afraid she passed away.
25:46Yes.
25:47From a drug overdose.
25:49Someone was using her to smuggle heroin back from Mexico.
25:53Do you know anything about that?
25:54There are a lot of bad things going on around here.
25:58Like what kind of bad things?
26:00Well, I'm pretty sure someone is taking pictures of me when I'm bathing.
26:09You know, like for those girly calendars.
26:13I have alerted Administrator Douglas that I don't think he believes me.
26:19Or perhaps you could speak to him for me.
26:22Yes.
26:23Uh, we will look into that.
26:28Well, that was helpful.
26:33Can we talk to you for a minute, Mr. Larson?
26:36Harold.
26:40Nice try, Harold.
26:41Oh, God.
26:46I think he really is dead this time.
26:54Hey.
26:55What happened?
26:57I don't know.
26:57The guy looked dead.
26:59Maybe somebody gave him a shot of bad heroin.
27:01Why?
27:02He was snooping around.
27:04He called me earlier and said he needed to talk to me.
27:06Where's Jacoby?
27:07I'm back at the retirement center, questioning all the residents and staff.
27:11I'm going to go over there later.
27:12Your friend was lucky you found him when he did.
27:14He's not dying, but he sure came close.
27:16Hello.
27:17Hi.
27:17Was it heroin?
27:20No.
27:21Uh, no.
27:21He's extremely hypoglycemic.
27:23He's about ten minutes away from slipping into a coma, which is strange, considering he's not diabetic.
27:27Could someone have induces on purpose?
27:29Yeah, I guess if they really wanted to.
27:31Insulin overdose would do it.
27:32It'd be almost impossible to pick him at an autopsy, too.
27:35Listen, I've got to get back to a chronic COPD-er.
27:37Wait, I'm going to have a uni babysit Harold tonight, okay?
27:39I don't want anybody getting near him.
27:40Yes, ma'am.
27:43Y'all could pretend to be a little less in love for my sake.
27:47I'm trying.
27:47What now?
27:48Now we find the person who tried to give Harold a dirt nap.
27:51Is there something next to a camp we should be notifying?
27:54Apparently not.
27:55The guy doesn't have anybody.
27:56You know, I don't want to get old.
27:58I just, I don't think it's a good idea.
28:00You know, things stop working and people have to take care of you.
28:04No.
28:04Isn't that what kids are for?
28:05You birth your own caregivers for your twilight years.
28:08Wow.
28:09That is some maternal instinct you have there.
28:12The truth is, you can't count on family.
28:14Or spouses.
28:15Women outlive men long after they've outgrown them.
28:18We'll probably end up in a condo in Boca Raton.
28:22I see lots of floppy hats and big sunglasses and acrylic nails in our future.
28:28I think you need to go home.
28:30You're getting delirious.
28:32Nah, I'm going to wait until the uni gets here.
28:34I'll see you in the morning.
28:35And I don't want excuses or explanations or anything.
28:48I want you to make sure that it doesn't happen again ever.
28:52Now, label it and make a note that it was on the floor and is most likely contaminated.
28:59Then come back.
29:00Now, this had a bit of a conniption fit.
29:06Do those hurt?
29:08Sorry.
29:11I came in here to do some work and there's evidence on the floor.
29:15No one seems to notice or care.
29:16They just drop it and leave it there like it's peanut shells at a ball game.
29:19I didn't even notice until I felt the crunch under my shoe.
29:25Ew.
29:26Was it a finger?
29:28Well, I don't know.
29:30No, it was the vermiculite from Reese Bentley's crime scene.
29:34Oh, the insulation.
29:35Insulation, packing material, soil additive.
29:38They even used it to make in-ground pools.
29:39Wait, what?
29:44In-ground pools.
29:45They used it to make sure the bottom's smooth.
29:46Eh, the other part.
29:47Soil?
29:48Yeah.
29:50Oh, I think you might owe your tech an apology.
29:52I don't think that was spilled.
29:53What if it came off of someone's shoes or their clothes like it did at Reese Bentley's apartment?
29:58Dennis Iverson, Edna's son-in-law, was here yesterday picking up his mother-in-law's things, right?
30:03Yeah.
30:03Do you know what he does for a living?
30:05Landscaping?
30:06I saw his truck at his house.
30:09Boxer.
30:11Jacoby, look.
30:12Okay, great.
30:13I'll be there in a second.
30:14Listen, I need you to get Dennis Iverson in custody now.
30:17We have evidence that he was at Reese Bentley's apartment.
30:19Okay, thanks.
30:22Harold's woken up.
30:23Maybe he has something for me.
30:25Other than an erection.
30:31Why would someone try to kill you, Harold?
30:33Maybe I was getting a little too nosy.
30:36I was playing detective.
30:39Did you know that Edna was beginning to get nervous she might not be able to stay on at the home?
30:46Her money had run out.
30:48What about her daughter?
30:49She was nice, but she didn't have any dole.
30:51Probably because of her husband, Dennis.
30:54A real creep.
30:57He shows up at Pacific Shores at least once a week during the landscaping.
31:00But he never once popped in to say hello to Edna.
31:04Unless it was to ask for more money.
31:06Money for what?
31:07Maybe his business was in trouble.
31:10Edna had a nice little nest egg when she first came here.
31:13But now it was gone and they were threatening to kick her out.
31:17With Dennis?
31:18No.
31:19The administrator, Alan Douglas.
31:22I was snooping around his office looking for clues and he was not amused.
31:29Well, did you find anything?
31:30No drugs, but a lot of porno.
31:33Seems Douglas really likes large women.
31:36I mean, some of these broads could have played for the Broncos.
31:39Harold, focus.
31:41Did Alan Douglas threaten anyone else at Pacific Shores?
31:44Two or three of the residents were in financial trouble.
31:47Some of them signed their estates over to Pacific Shores in exchange for staying on at the home.
31:53Now the dough was gone all of a sudden and they were worried they were going to be kicked out.
31:58These people, do they all go to Mexico?
32:02Yep.
32:02Harold was right.
32:11Dennis Iverson's landscape company was in trouble.
32:14Yeah, so much so that he was paying ex-cons under the table to work for him.
32:18And at least one of them has a drug record.
32:19Okay, can you give me warrants for Iverson's house, his trucks, his warehouse?
32:23Already in the works.
32:24I also opened up Pacific Shores financial records.
32:27I'm going to need a forensic accountant to dig through it all,
32:29but it looks like somebody was making some very bad investments.
32:31But Dennis wouldn't have had access to that.
32:33No, but somebody who worked there would.
32:35Somebody like Administrator Alan Douglas.
32:38He was investing money he was supposed to be holding in trust with the residents
32:41and keeping the profits for himself until the market crashed.
32:44Did you know that he used to be a nurse?
32:46Guess where he went to school?
32:48University of Atulco, Mexico, baby.
32:51So Alan Douglas needed to replace the money he lost investing.
32:54Why not drug smuggling?
32:57He had the Mexican connection, nursing know-how, an adequate supply of mules.
33:01But he couldn't do it on his own.
33:03And he knew Dennis Iverson was desperate to keep his mother-in-law in Pacific Shores
33:07and Dennis had cons working for him.
33:09Oh, this is good.
33:11You're good.
33:13We're good.
33:13We set?
33:14Yeah.
33:15Excuse us.
33:15I called him at work and told him we had some information on his mother-in-law's death.
33:21How long has he been in there?
33:22About 20 minutes.
33:24Good.
33:24He should be just getting squirmy by now.
33:27And hot.
33:28I turned the heat up in there before he got here.
33:30You are evil.
33:31This is why I love you.
33:33What about the wife?
33:34He should be here any minute.
33:37Okay.
33:37I'm going to soften him up a bit before she gets here.
33:39Do you still have the heroin from Reese Bentley's house?
33:41I'm going to tell him that we found his fingerprints on the drugs.
33:45Oh, who's evil now?
33:52I was beginning to think you guys forgot about me.
33:55It's kind of hot in here.
33:56Really?
33:57Because it doesn't feel hot to me.
33:58Hmm.
34:00So what's going on?
34:01Did you guys find something?
34:05What's that?
34:06Well, you tell us.
34:07Your fingerprints are all over it.
34:08What?
34:09I don't even know what that is.
34:10You're barely making ends meet.
34:12Your business is crashing.
34:14You couldn't even afford to keep your wife's mother in a retirement community.
34:17So you came up with a plan to make the old girl a drug mule.
34:21You're crazy.
34:22You took 30 or so down to Mexico for a trip.
34:25You picked, I don't know, two or three and fed them a dozen balloons of heroin.
34:30Then you gave them anti-diarrhea medicine so they couldn't unload the drugs until they
34:35smuggled them all the way back to the retirement community where you then pumped them full of laxatives.
34:39Perhaps I haven't been to Mexico in years.
34:42Do you know what vermiculite is?
34:44Yeah, we use it to treat the soil.
34:46Why?
34:46Because it was found in the morgue after you came in to claim Edna's personal effects.
34:51So maybe I had some on my boots.
34:53You know?
34:53What's that got to do with anything?
34:54We found some in Reese Bentley's apartment.
34:56Must have come off your boots when you killed her.
34:58I didn't kill anyone.
34:59You use senior citizens as drug mules?
35:08It was a great plan until Edna died on the plane.
35:13You knew there would be an autopsy.
35:14You knew we would find the drugs, so you needed a scapegoat.
35:17Reese Bentley.
35:18She was on the trip.
35:19She lived by herself.
35:20So you killed her.
35:21Covered up to make it look like a drug overdose.
35:23You know what?
35:24I've heard enough of this, so I'm leaving.
35:27We have search warrants for your house, your car, your business.
35:31No, we are leaving.
35:32Is it true?
35:33Dennis?
35:33Honey, don't listen to them.
35:35They don't know what the hell they're talking about.
35:37Did you kill my mother?
35:40Of course not.
35:41The district attorney's office is willing to cut you a deal right now if you cooperate.
35:45You could be looking at life behind bars.
35:47Oh my God.
35:48No, honey, don't listen to them, all right?
35:50They're bluffing.
35:51We've already arrested two of your ex-con workers, including a drug dealer named Vega.
35:56We're giving you the chance to roll on them before they roll on you, unless you want to
35:59be bunk buddies in San Quentin.
36:01Dennis!
36:01Just shut up, all right?
36:02Just shut up.
36:05Do you have any idea how much it costs to keep your mother in that damn place?
36:08So you killed her?
36:09No!
36:10No.
36:12This whole thing wasn't even my idea, okay?
36:14It was Alan Douglas.
36:18No one was supposed to get hurt.
36:19Look, the old folks went along with it if it meant that they got to stay in the retirement
36:23community.
36:24Threatened to put them on the street if they didn't go along with it.
36:27So what happened to Reese Bentley?
36:29He said that she knew something, and he wanted to scare her under not talking.
36:34But she didn't know anything.
36:37He lied to me to get me to go with.
36:41Alan Douglas killed her to cover his tracks.
36:44Mr. Douglas?
36:58Excuse me, Mr. Douglas?
37:00We have a warrant for your arrest.
37:01Mr. Douglas?
37:11Stop!
37:14Get down!
37:19Back off!
37:25Or I'll shoot her!
37:26Winnie, just relax, all right?
37:29He is not going to shoot you.
37:30I will if you don't put down the guns.
37:33I mean it!
37:35You are not going to shoot her or anybody else today.
37:42You see?
37:44I was counting.
37:46I knew this for a living.
37:48I got to tell you, I hate amateurs.
37:49You handcuffed him under water?
38:07Very impressive, Houdini.
38:09Don't you sweet-talk me.
38:10You could have tackled him.
38:12I just got this suit.
38:13Get out!
38:14Get out!
38:26So, Dennis and Douglas both needed money.
38:29One of them had a Mexican connection
38:31and a supply of potential mules,
38:33and the other had
38:34a network of ex-cons with drug backgrounds.
38:37That's a match made in heaven.
38:40Something tells me that's not where they're going to end up.
38:43Let's hope not.
38:47Here's to putting a few more bad guys away.
38:49Nice work, ladies.
38:51Cheers.
38:52Uh-oh.
38:52Put away your alcohol.
38:53I'll monitor.
38:54Oh!
38:55Hey, uh, sorry, ladies.
38:57Didn't mean to interrupt.
38:58I just want to congratulate you
38:59on the Dennis Iverson Administrator Douglas arrest.
39:02Nice work.
39:03I had some help.
39:05Well, we've had no more ODs,
39:07so word's out there.
39:10That's great.
39:11Yeah.
39:12Yeah.
39:15Yeah.
39:21Uh, I'm going to head back upstairs.
39:25Okay.
39:26Nice seeing you, Tom.
39:27Bye.
39:28Have a nice night, ladies.
39:31Enjoy those beers.
39:35You take far too much delight
39:37in watching him squirm.
39:39Oh, come on.
39:40That was fun.
39:42I love seeing them in that awkward,
39:44I hope they're not talking about
39:45my penis-sized moment.
39:47Okay.
39:48Speaking of which,
39:50Jill and I have been talking,
39:51and we think we have another guy
39:53you should meet.
39:54Okay, conversation's over.
39:55I'm out of here.
39:55Wait, I thought we were going to have
39:56a celebration dinner.
39:57I can't.
39:58I have a date.
39:58With who?
40:00I can't say.
40:01I have a date, too.
40:03I don't.
40:04I'm single and hungry.
40:07How do you feel about Chinese takeout
40:09with me and my family?
40:11Really?
40:11Mm-hmm.
40:12That sounds awesome.
40:13Mm-hmm.
40:14I haven't seen my kids at a dinner table.
40:18I thought you were going out
40:20with Lindsay and Claire.
40:23What's that?
40:24Change of plans.
40:25Oh, lucky me.
40:28Nice music.
40:29Who is it?
40:30Old friend of mine's album.
40:32Mm-hmm.
40:32It's good.
40:34Oh, yeah.
40:34Yeah.
40:39I don't want to get married.
40:43Okay.
40:44And I don't even want to think
40:46of having children right now.
40:52What do you want to grow old together?
40:55Well, it's a start.
40:58But just for the record,
40:59you are going to marry me
40:59one of these days.
41:02I mean, it might take me
41:0330 or 40 years
41:03to wear you down,
41:04but I'm going to get there.
41:05I'm going to get a little bit
41:06around
41:06and I won't
41:08back down
41:11Oh, oh, oh, oh.
41:13Thanks for the ride.
41:13Thanks for the ride.
41:13Thanks for the ride.
41:14You got a walk
41:15on the ride.
41:15I'm crashing down
41:16But you know I...
41:17Still gonna stand by
41:18So you're...
41:19Looking good, Winnie.
41:21Looking good.
41:23You heading for the dining room?
41:24No, I'm going out
41:26for dinner tonight.
41:27I have a date.
41:30Oh, mercy.
41:32You ladies care
41:34for an escort this evening?
41:36Oh, maybe some other time, Harold.
41:38We have a lot of girl tart
41:40to catch up on.
41:41Your loss.
41:43You ready?
41:46Sorry I can't dine
41:47with you ladies tonight.
41:48I'm having dinner
41:49with my daughter.
41:51So, are you seeing anybody?
41:54No.
41:55Why not?
41:57You know I've always told you
41:59the best way
41:59to get over a broken heart
42:01is to fall in love
42:02with someone new.
42:05Really?
42:07Either that
42:07or a hot and heavy affair
42:09with a total stranger.
42:12No, really.
42:13Get away.
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