- 21/04/2025
Diagnosis Murder Season 4 Episode 26 The Murder Of Mark Sloan
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00:00Do you hear me? I'll kill you!
00:02I'm not gonna hold on my life for one lunatic.
00:05Forget him, Dad. I promise you.
00:07Watch out!
00:09You know, he's not gonna stop coming after me.
00:12Dad.
00:22Hey, Amanda.
00:24You see, what brings you by?
00:25You see my dad around?
00:27He's up in radiology.
00:29Hey, something wrong?
00:30There's something you ought to know about.
00:33Sam Rosser's out.
00:35Rosser's out? How is that possible?
00:37He got life without parole.
00:38Well, they were transporting him to a new maximum facility up north
00:41and somebody screwed up the paperwork.
00:43They had him down to somebody else
00:45and he just walked out of the holding area.
00:47It's unbelievable.
00:47The man blew up a post office and killed two people.
00:50Now, it was a big story at the trial when Dad nailed him
00:53and it's gonna be even a bigger story now that he's out.
00:55Has the press gotten a hold of it?
00:56We're here at Community Summit Hospital hoping to...
01:00Oh, there he is.
01:01Dr. Sloan.
01:02Dr. Sloan.
01:03Lisa Farrell, Channel 6, First Strike News.
01:06What is your reaction to the release of Sam Rosser?
01:09Are you under police protection or are you planning on leaving town?
01:12I'm sorry, this is the first I've heard of that.
01:15I don't have any comment right at the moment.
01:17So you haven't had any contact at all?
01:20Will you hire police protection or are you leaving town?
01:24That was Dr. Mark Sloan and now we've made...
01:27Excuse me, Dr. Sloan.
01:29Here's Rosser.
01:30Is he out?
01:31He's really out.
01:32He was leaving the courthouse at his sentencing some three years ago.
01:36Okay, you pretty swore.
01:38I swear to God, I'll kill you.
01:39Do you hear me?
01:40I'll kill you.
01:43Are you sure I could put a man on you?
01:45No, I don't want any babysitters.
01:47I'm not going to alter my life for one lunatic.
01:49I'm not going to alter mine by becoming an orphan.
01:52I'm going to talk to hospital security, see if we can't have some extra personnel put on down.
01:57Okay.
01:58But I don't think Rosser is foolish enough to try anything.
02:01Maybe, maybe not.
02:02But if you notice the slightest thing suspicious, please call me immediately.
02:06Right?
02:06Rosser's probably in Canada by now.
02:08Let's hope.
02:10See you.
02:11See you.
02:11Bye.
02:12Bye.
02:14Bye.
02:14Bye.
02:38Bye.
03:39And good morning to you, too.
03:43We're all dying, Connie, from the minute we're born.
03:46Oh, no. Now we're in philosophy class.
03:49No need to be sarcastic.
03:52All right, I'll be blunt.
03:54Something I'm good at.
03:56Mark, you've been my doctor for 30 years.
04:02And I'm in terrible shape.
04:05You're pre-emphasemic and you've had an asthma attack.
04:07That's not a good combination, you know.
04:09I know. And the next one will kill me.
04:12You can't be certain of that.
04:14And she's right. I don't like you talking that way.
04:16Mark, dear Mark, I'm 82 years old.
04:24I've lived my whole life in the lap of luxury.
04:28I've traveled. I've loved.
04:30It's been a good life and I'm not afraid of dying.
04:35But I want to go quickly and with dignity.
04:38No machines, Mark.
04:40Look, I will not be on life support to linger around for months or years to come past my time.
04:48Look, life support, you mean a lot more than just staving off death.
04:52It can sustain...
04:53You're not listening, Mark.
04:56Please, these are my wishes.
04:59Now, Vanessa's my lawyer.
05:01And friend.
05:03And friend.
05:05She'll help get through the paperwork.
05:07Are you sure about this?
05:16Absolutely.
05:20Well, it's fairly simple.
05:23In short forms.
05:25Vanessa can witness.
05:28I'm going to put this on your chart, Connie.
05:31Roses, Mrs. Lockwood.
05:33I'm sorry. You're going to have to take those out of here.
05:35Mrs. Lockwood has requested no flowers.
05:46DNR?
05:49Did not resuscitate.
05:52Thank you, Mark.
05:57I have to go.
06:00Be back.
06:01I'll be here.
06:02I'll be here.
06:05Thanks, ma'am.
06:22I just got a little favor to ask you.
06:23Okay.
06:24It's about Dr. Sloan.
06:25I know you guys are tight.
06:27Well, if you need something for him, why don't you just ask him?
06:29No, I already have a couple of times.
06:31I just don't want to sound pushy, you know?
06:33It's about my evaluation for residency.
06:36Well, maybe you shouldn't worry about that yet.
06:38I mean, it's like over a month away.
06:40Yeah, I know.
06:40It's just...
06:42This is very important to me, and I've been working really hard.
06:45I thought maybe you could, well, let me know how I was doing.
06:48My old man's calling all the time.
06:50He's pretty anxious to know.
06:52I guess I can mention it to him.
06:54That's great.
06:55But I'm just not going to do it today, because he's pretty busy.
06:58Hey, thanks, man.
06:59Great.
07:04There you are.
07:05We're late.
07:06We're in the fight of our lifetime, and we're late.
07:09We have to save this hospital, amigo.
07:11Well, nothing's decided.
07:13Vaughn's offer's on the table, that's all.
07:15This is no longer an offer by.
07:16It's a hostile takeover, and you know it.
07:18Vaughn has three-quarters of the board in his pocket already.
07:20You and I have to stop the others.
07:22Any word from San Diego?
07:23I talked to the fellows on the phone last night.
07:26He said that he had the information.
07:27I just hope it gets his day.
07:28It may be too late already.
07:30The thought of Vaughn in that room without us is frightening.
07:33Come on.
07:33We have to stall him, Mark.
07:34We have to stall him.
07:36Now, the offer is there, ladies and gentlemen.
07:39It's a fair purchase price, assumption of debt, and stronger stock options.
07:43All that's required of you at this point in time is to put your constant.
07:50Dr. Sloan, Mr. Briggs.
07:53Unlike the patients here at Community General, who have no option but to wait, we started without you.
08:00Automologies.
08:03Is there any word on that escape killer?
08:05No, not a word.
08:06I know that we must all be intrigued by Dr. Sloan's act of private life, but if you don't mind, I'd like to get back to this meeting.
08:14His life has been threatened.
08:15And I'm sure that we are all praying for his safety.
08:20Now, ladies and gentlemen, we have offered, presented, and negotiated for weeks.
08:27It's now time for a vote to sell this hospital.
08:30Ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to ask you to delay the vote.
08:33I think most of you know that Mr. Briggs and I are not afraid of the sale, and I have a suspicion that some of you are undecided to.
08:41Well, a vote would clear that up, wouldn't it?
08:44Vaughn Medical Services is a bottom-line profit-driven business.
08:48And this is a bad thing, Dr. Sloan?
08:51In the case of medical care, it certainly can be.
08:54If these people take over the hospital, staff will be cut, equipment will be sold, and unprofitable departments will be closed.
09:01Now, people in need of medical care are going to suffer.
09:06These are the issues that have not been addressed.
09:08I'd like to request that we table any vote for at least a few days, so that Dr. Sloan and I can present some information which may influence the vote.
09:17What new information, Mr. Briggs?
09:19Uh, I've contacted a colleague of mine down in San Diego.
09:23He's sending me a report on the hospital where he works.
09:26It was acquired about a year ago by Vaughn Medical Services.
09:31I think the report will surprise some of you.
09:33And under whose authority is this so-called report being prepared?
09:37Oh, it wasn't aware that I needed an authorization to check into your track record.
09:43This is way out of line and very late in the game, gentlemen.
09:46I'd like to call for a vote.
09:49I think what Dr. Sloan and Mr. Briggs are asking is fair.
09:52One more day won't make a difference, and I, for one, would like to hear this report.
09:56I suggest we reconvene tomorrow.
09:58I'm going to get this hospital, Sloan, and no stunt with some report is going to stop me.
10:22The only stunt I've seen is you manipulating this room for the last month.
10:27Excuse me.
10:28Dr. Sloan?
10:39Yes.
10:40I thought you better know.
10:41This is Lockwood's head, another attack.
10:43Severe?
10:44She went code blue.
10:45Oh, no.
10:46She's all right.
10:46Dr. Haywood stabilized her.
10:48She's on a ventilator.
10:49What?
10:50Who is Dr. Haywood right now?
10:52He's on break in the lounge.
10:54Hey, Dr. Sloan.
11:00Miss excitement.
11:01With Mrs. Lockwood?
11:02Yeah, it was something, but we brought her back.
11:06Brian, did you look at her chart?
11:07Her chart?
11:08No.
11:08Well, I mean, she was in full arrest.
11:10I started CPR, intubated her, got her on the machines.
11:13Which she didn't want.
11:15There was a do not resuscitate flag on that chart.
11:18I saved her life, doctor.
11:21Well, yes, you did.
11:21Your instincts were correct, but your procedure was wrong.
11:25Look, if I stopped to read the damn charts, I could have lost her.
11:28Brian, what if she was allergic to penicillin and you felt an infection?
11:33If you gave her penicillin, it would kill her.
11:35Consulting the patient's chart is imperative, and it's inexcusable not to, especially when
11:40the patient is not yours.
11:41Okay, okay.
11:42So I screwed up procedure this time.
11:45It's not just this time, Brian.
11:46Brian.
12:10You wanted to talk about your residency.
12:17You're not going to recommend me, are you?
12:19Because that old lady.
12:21Mrs. Lockwood is just one case.
12:24Brian, you've had a fairly good internship here, but there have been mistakes.
12:29Oversights.
12:30Enough to show a pattern.
12:32I'm sorry, I can't recommend you.
12:34You enjoy this, don't you?
12:35No, I don't enjoy it.
12:36You're a bit.
12:38I'm not going to take this.
12:40Excuse me.
12:56I'm looking for a Dr. Sloan.
12:58Mark Sloan?
13:00I'm not sure where he is at the moment.
13:03Well, is there someone I can give this to?
13:04I had a lot of deliveries to me.
13:06Mr. Briggs?
13:06What?
13:07Do you know where Dr. Sloan is?
13:08There's a package for him.
13:10A package for Mark?
13:11Is it from San Diego?
13:13I don't know.
13:14Maybe.
13:15Dave, here.
13:15I'll give it to him.
13:18Here you go.
13:19We've been expecting it.
13:20That has to go to Dr. Sloan.
13:22Absolutely.
13:22Absolutely.
13:23Hi.
13:36Hi.
13:39Do you mind, Dr. Haley?
13:40Yes, sir.
13:41I found him.
13:43Boy, you guys are busy here today.
13:45No, we've only got one stop schedule for the hospital.
13:48Funny, another messenger from your company just left here.
13:52He had a package for you, Dr. Sloan.
13:54Where is it?
13:55Mr. Briggs took it.
13:57Where is he?
13:57In his office, I think.
13:59Oh, Dennis.
13:59I think he's been hurting.
13:59I think he is.
14:00Hey.
14:00I think I know he is.
14:00I think they are busy with my friends.
14:02Hold on.
14:10He's Natürlich with aметri you, Dr. Sloan.
14:14There's not a minute here.
14:15He'll call the person in front of us down for the hospital.
14:17Oh, wow.
14:18I think he still isn't etymil.
14:19Well, they think it's going to be...
14:19an eye.
14:20Oh, I think it's going to be too big and he's out.
14:22Even if I doopeans and I think it's going touss Сейчас.
14:23I think it's going to do yesterday.
14:24Oh, yeah.
14:25You don't find a good situation.
14:26How is he?
14:48He's still alive.
14:49And it's a miracle.
14:52It looks like he might have had just a split second
14:54when he saw the bomb and started to turn
14:56and threw his arm up.
14:58Saved his life.
15:01So, how bad is it?
15:03Three broken ribs, broken left arm,
15:05severe concussion, loss of lacerations.
15:09He's still unconscious.
15:10Next 24 hours will be the clinic host,
15:12but a man that's just here standing by.
15:14Good.
15:16That was Rosser, all right.
15:17The nurse identified his picture.
15:19They've already talked to security.
15:21We're beefing up.
15:22They're bringing in a metal detector.
15:23Anything on Rosser at all?
15:25No, he's gone.
15:27But we'll get him, Dad.
15:29I promise you.
15:33He better get you home.
15:34Well, not quite yet.
15:36Got one more sad duty to perform.
15:39There's no change.
16:00Yeah, so I gather.
16:01She's been like this over six hours now.
16:10How long would you normally keep all this going?
16:13Oh, normally as long as we could.
16:17You know, she's not breathing on her own.
16:19She's totally dependent on the machines.
16:21You know her wishes, Vanessa.
16:27You're going to do it now?
16:32Yes.
16:39Doctor, don't.
16:40I know how you feel, Vanessa.
16:44I don't want this either.
16:46There's something you don't know.
16:49Your Constance is executor.
16:53Executor?
16:54Of the will?
16:55Her retire estate.
16:57Over $40 million.
16:59Well, I never knew.
17:05Why didn't she ever say anything?
17:07I guess she figured you'd find out when you had to.
17:11Point is,
17:12I don't think you should be doing this.
17:16Think about it for a second.
17:18The executorship comes with a sizable stipend
17:21and control of millions of dollars.
17:24Well, I, as a doctor,
17:29I'm bound to abide by her wishes
17:31and remove the artificial life support.
17:35But, uh,
17:38if I stood to gain something...
17:40It's absurd, I know,
17:42but it does raise certain ethical,
17:46and I guess, moral questions.
17:48Yes, it does.
17:49Yes, it does.
17:49Well, Vanessa,
17:54I don't know what to do right at the moment.
17:57I suggest you do nothing right now.
18:01Let me look into it for you legally.
18:03There may be a precedent somewhere.
18:06Yes, yes, that's very good.
18:07I'd appreciate that.
18:10Oh, frankly, I'm a little relieved,
18:13at least for the moment.
18:15I understand.
18:17So am I.
18:18Hey, Brian.
18:25Brian!
18:28What's wrong, man?
18:30Why don't you ask Sloan?
18:31Ask Sloan what?
18:32Where Brian Haywood is so upset?
18:34Yeah, why not?
18:35He's the cause of it all.
18:36Oh, you're a residency.
18:39Uh-huh.
18:41I'm washed.
18:43I'm sorry.
18:43Yeah, you and a bunch of other people.
18:45Well, my old man's a doctor.
18:48My grandfather's a doctor.
18:50They were more excited than I had when I got into med school for God's sake.
18:53What am I going to tell them?
18:54Some old jerk's not going to pass me along?
18:57Well, I'm sure that Dr. Sloan has his reasons.
18:59Hey, Travis.
19:01Why don't you go on polishing his boots like you always have?
19:06Look, I knew what the real reason behind this is he's talking about.
19:08Come here.
19:14You think I don't see it?
19:16See what?
19:17You.
19:18You've been up for, what, 36 hours?
19:20Look at you.
19:21You're perspiring.
19:22Your eyes are dilated.
19:24Your heart rate's probably up at 120.
19:26Brian, you've been dipping into the pharmacy.
19:28You've got amphetamines written all over you.
19:30You know, I got nothing to lose at this hospital.
19:33I had to knock you on your ass.
19:35You could have, or you could do something a little smarter.
19:41If you can let me help you.
19:43I can get you off the pills, Brian.
19:46You know, one of these days,
19:47people like you and Sloan,
19:52you're going to realize it can be very unhealthy
19:54to start tearing people down.
19:56Hey.
20:19Yeah, hey.
20:21Is this a bad time?
20:24Sure is for this hospital.
20:26This is a snake.
20:28This is a snake?
20:28Who's this snake?
20:29Kurt Vaughn.
20:32Oh, the one who's trying to buy the hospital.
20:34I've seen him in the halls a few times.
20:36He's not exactly the warmest-looking fellow, is he?
20:39Kind of unapproachable.
20:40Oh, and that's his best quality.
20:42This is the report from San Diego for Mark and Norman.
20:45Mark, let me read it.
20:47Vaughn destroyed that hospital.
20:49He raped it.
20:51He turned it into nothing but a second-rate walk-in clinic,
20:54and he fired 840 people.
20:57Oh, man.
20:58I guess he has the same in mind for us, huh?
21:00Oh, you better believe it.
21:02And check out the list of Vaughn's other holdings.
21:05What am I seeing?
21:06You're seeing the name of the construction company that Vaughn owns,
21:09the one that is supposedly building our cardiac unit.
21:12And we have a work stoppage.
21:15I bet Vaughn's behind it.
21:17Oh, yeah.
21:18Oh, anything to make us look bad.
21:19Anything to push through his sale.
21:22Does Mark know about this?
21:24Yeah.
21:25And he is going to bring it to the attention of the board tomorrow.
21:27Do you know where he is?
21:31I think he went for a walk.
21:32He was pretty beat.
21:33All right.
21:35Probably could use some company.
21:36Okay.
21:57I heard you stepped out for air.
22:04Yeah, a little air sounded good.
22:06It's getting quite a day.
22:07Why is it ever?
22:08I'm Norman.
22:09It's about the same.
22:11Are we getting consciousness?
22:12Not yet.
22:21Mark, Norman's a fighter.
22:22He's going to make it.
22:23Oh, I sure hope so, American.
22:25Oh, he will.
22:26His vital signs are strong.
22:28Now, I want you to put your mind at ease.
22:30I can see how worried he's got you.
22:32Well, I'm worried about him.
22:33Brought my patient to the 3-4-0.
22:36And he sailed to the hospital.
22:38Well, let's not forget about your friend, the mad bomber.
22:40Mr. Rosser, nothing forgotten about him.
22:43That package was amazing.
22:45Well, since we're running a list,
22:46let's include the cardiac wing.
22:49That's at least two months behind schedule.
22:51This is getting a little long, isn't it?
22:55I'm sorry, but this is a pretty good cut you got here.
23:22Well, it was a pretty big piece of scaffolding that fell on me.
23:26I owe you one, Amanda.
23:28It's a few hundred pounds of steel between friends.
23:31All right, one bruise, one laceration.
23:33Do me a favor, though.
23:34You try and stay off of it for a couple of days.
23:37Oh, yeah.
23:37All right, just a suggestion.
23:41Well, Mark,
23:43you said that this was turning out to be one heck of a day.
23:46First Norman, then us.
23:48I checked out that scaffolding.
23:51The bolts were blown.
23:52Sam Rosser?
23:54You know, he's not going to stop coming after me.
23:56I don't think we can risk anybody else getting hurt.
23:59Yeah, I think it's time for you to go home.
24:01Underguard.
24:02Well, once I agree with you.
24:03Good.
24:03I got a couple of men that are going to meet us at the house.
24:05We'll keep someone on you around the clock.
24:07Starting right now, I'll walk you to your car.
24:10Oh, I think I get that far, Wound.
24:12Oh, yeah.
24:12We've all seen how safe the hospital is today.
24:15Okay.
24:16Okay.
24:17Amanda, thank you.
24:18All right.
24:19Well, you just get home safely.
24:20Oh, and keep in touch with me about Norman.
24:23Yeah, will do.
24:24You just try and keep your head down.
24:27Right.
24:33Oh, good.
24:35We made it.
24:36Nobody around.
24:37All right, Dennis.
24:37Straight home.
24:38No grocery shopping.
24:40No errands, okay?
24:41I'll see you when you get home.
24:42All right.
24:58Hey, did Mark leave?
25:00About to.
25:01Well, we should stop him.
25:02Norman's awake.
25:03He's conscious.
25:04Oh, thank God.
25:09Where are you?
25:11Oh, God, no.
25:18Dad.
25:18Steve, I'm so sorry.
25:40I'm not as sorry as Sam Ross is going to be.
25:42You sure it was him?
25:44Had to be.
25:44He openly threatened Dad, and he's a bomb expert.
25:47They found bomb fragments?
25:49No, the gas tank was punctured.
25:51The ignition wires rerouted the gas line.
25:54As soon as he cranked the engine, it blew.
25:56I'm going to find him.
25:57I'm going to find him.
25:57I'm going to kill him.
26:05Jesse!
26:06Jesse!
26:09Jesse, I'm just a...
26:10No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
26:11What?
26:12There's nothing you can do.
26:12No, no, no, no, no.
26:13Don't say nothing.
26:14Don't say nothing.
26:14Don't say it.
26:15Let me help him.
26:15We took him away.
26:17Come on.
26:17What's going on?
26:18You know, it just doesn't make any sense what happened yesterday, rigging the gas tank like
26:43that Steve said the bomb in the package was very sophisticated.
26:47Well, maybe this one didn't need to be.
26:49It did the job, right?
26:50No, Steve's probably right.
26:52It was probably Rosser, but what if someone took advantage of the situation?
26:58You mean they killed Mark, knowing that the whole world would blame Rosser?
27:01Yeah, what if someone wanted Mark dead for some reason, and now that he is, they're benefiting
27:06from it?
27:07I say we keep our eyes and our ears open to see what happens.
27:10Got it.
27:11Where are you off to?
27:12I'm going to the board meeting to try and stop Kurt Vaughn.
27:15And you?
27:16I got Mark's rounds to take care of, and an angry intern to deal with.
27:23Well, do you want to tell Norman, or should I?
27:26Uh, maybe you should.
27:37Hi.
27:38You must be Dr. Travis.
27:40I'm Vanessa Sinclair, Mrs. Lockwood's attorney.
27:43Sure, yes.
27:44We spoke on the phone earlier.
27:46I've, uh, been assigned Dr. Sloan's casework.
27:50I want to tell you how very sorry I was to hear about Mark.
27:54Well, we're all still in shock, I guess.
27:57Um, I gather you knew him.
28:01I used to bring Constance to her appointments.
28:05I wish that we were meeting under more pleasant circumstances.
28:08So am I.
28:12Oh, it's all been very horrible.
28:15First Dr. Sloan, now Constance.
28:18Have you read her chart?
28:21Yes, I have.
28:23She has no immediate family.
28:25No, her husband passed away many years ago.
28:28They had no children.
28:29What I have to do is rather sad.
28:34It's what she wanted.
28:38Um, would you like to wait out in the hall?
28:42I can come and get you after.
28:45No.
28:46I'll stay.
28:46I spent almost every day of the last ten years with Constance.
28:54I should be here at the end.
28:56Sure.
28:58This should be over quickly.
28:59Okay.
29:16She's breathing.
29:45What?
29:46She's breathing on her own.
29:48Her heartbeat is slow, but...
29:51How can that be?
29:53Well, it happens sometimes.
29:56I'll tell you what, you stay here.
29:58I'm going to go get a nurse.
29:59And I still need to consult with Dr. Demery.
30:01She's still critical.
30:03Ladies and gentlemen, it's done.
30:07By a vote of seven to nothing,
30:09with one abstention,
30:10Community General is hereby sold to Vaughn Medical Services.
30:14I'd like to congratulate all of you for making a very prudent and wise decision.
30:19Excuse me, but you'll all have to forgive me.
30:22On behalf of most of the staff here at Community General,
30:24I'd like to publicly state that this vote was improper.
30:28And just who are you, miss?
30:29Dr. Amanda Livingston, staff pathologist here at Community General.
30:33Now, you all know that this vote was a sham.
30:36Two of the prime dissenters are not even present.
30:38Mr. Briggs is still in intensive care.
30:42And I'm sure you're aware of Dr. Sloan's death yesterday.
30:46I am aware.
30:48And it was a tragedy.
30:51And before I was interrupted,
30:53I was about to suggest that we dedicate this transaction to Dr. Sloan's memory.
30:58As for Mr. Briggs,
30:59I'm sure we all wish him a very speedy and full recovery.
31:02The vote was invalid.
31:05Dr. Livingston,
31:06I appreciate your passion,
31:08but I'm afraid I must ask you to sit down or leave the room.
31:11You are not a member of this board.
31:14But I am.
31:15And I agree with her.
31:17I'm the member who abstained.
31:18The vote was illegal.
31:20In no way was this vote illegal.
31:23And the majority of you voted,
31:25and the decision was unanimous.
31:28Look,
31:29I'm sure that many of you here
31:32are going through very trying times.
31:35First, Mr. Briggs.
31:38Then, losing Dr. Sloan to violence.
31:41I can only hope that you can take some small solace in the fact
31:45that your sale will result in an even greater profit than you had anticipated.
31:51What greater profit?
31:54I'd like to take this occasion
31:55to announce the community general
31:58has in turn been sold by us
32:01to Purity Foods of America
32:03for more than $2 million over market value.
32:07How is it possible that this could happen so quickly?
32:10Actually,
32:11I opened up talks with Purity
32:13at the same time I put my bid in for community general.
32:17So you knew all along
32:19that you were buying us to sell us.
32:21You had every intention of closing down
32:23this hospitable I'm telling you.
32:25You can't.
32:26I can.
32:27And I have.
32:28Now, the additional profit will be shared by us
32:31by community general stockholders.
32:32Thank you once again.
32:41You're not going to get away with this.
32:43Oh?
32:44I think I already have.
32:46You know,
32:47I wonder if the police might find this
32:50as convenient as I do.
32:52But after months of bog negotiations,
32:55this hospital sells just one day
32:58after Norman Briggs is injured
33:00and Mark Sloan is killed.
33:01Dr. Livingston,
33:03you are wandering into very dangerous waters.
33:07You stir something like that up
33:09and I will destroy you.
33:12You sound like a killer, Mr. Vaughn.
33:14No.
33:15Just a man with very good lawyers.
33:17Start whispering
33:18and I'll get you into a lawsuit
33:20that will rip you apart.
33:23And I'll take my chances.
33:25Yes.
33:35Yo.
33:36Travis.
33:37Not now, Brian.
33:37I'm not in the mood.
33:38Just lost a patient.
33:40Oh, yeah.
33:40The old lady.
33:41Heard about it.
33:42She started breathing on her own
33:43but she only lasted a couple of hours.
33:45That's too bad.
33:47You know what's funny?
33:48She's the one who almost cost me my residency.
33:51You mean almost.
33:53I thought you were gone.
33:54Yeah, I was.
33:55Until someone had to replace Sloan
33:57for intern evaluations.
33:58You know who they got?
33:59Dr. Fulbright.
34:01You know who Fulbright went to med school with?
34:04My old man.
34:06Did he review your record?
34:08Yeah.
34:09And he found it pretty good.
34:10He's recommending me.
34:14Congratulations, Brian.
34:15I guess with Mark,
34:17I got it away you got what you wanted.
34:19Yeah.
34:21It's too bad how it happened
34:22but I did.
34:24See you around.
34:29Hey, Brian.
34:35Hey, where were you yesterday
34:37on four o'clock?
34:39Well, my rounds.
34:40Ground floor race.
34:41Why?
34:42By the scaffolding for the new wing?
34:45Yeah.
34:45What are you fishing for, Travis?
34:49Oh, I'm not.
34:50I'm just curious.
34:51Yeah.
34:51We get curious about someone else.
34:53Okay.
34:56Shaking pretty bad there, huh?
34:57I guess you're overdue for a pick-me-up.
35:04Better think about it.
35:05Oh, my God.
35:23Stevie.
35:23Stevie.
35:26How are you feeling, Norman?
35:28Better.
35:29Better than I was.
35:30i may have you when i might let you out of here not really steve you know lauren not for a while
35:39i'm afraid not for a while at least i'm comfortable it's nice to know so many people care
35:48you know i never saw the cards for these flowers funny they all started coming today
35:57uh there aren't any cards for you i mean what the flowers were meant for another patient actually
36:05an older lady mrs lockwood she died about an hour ago and we all felt that the flowers shouldn't go
36:11to waste so i got a dead lady's flowers they're still beautiful mr briggs
36:18sloan here
36:22they've got him where
36:26i tell them to wait for me i want to be there right thanks
36:34there's palmdale police they've got roster let's hold up in a motel room
36:40police open up
36:52i got him
37:01here
37:11here
37:15here
37:23Give me the keys! Give me the keys!
37:47Cut them or I kill them.
37:53Yeah.
37:57Way to go, Sloan. You got me. You feel better now?
38:00You're damn right I do, Rosser.
38:03You're going into a hole so deep you'll never get out.
38:06Life sentence is a life sentence, pal. You can't make me serve it twice.
38:10You can put those two attempts on me. I don't care.
38:13Hell, I got what I wanted. Sloan is dead.
38:16It's too bad somebody beat me to it.
38:18What are you talking about?
38:20You blew up my father's car.
38:22I delivered a bomb that blew up some hospital jerk and knocked over a scaffold. That's it.
38:26You don't think I read the newspaper?
38:29What time for a man's car blow up?
38:31You know what time?
38:325.15 yesterday.
38:34You're a smart man.
38:36Sooner or later you'll find out where I was yesterday at 5 o'clock.
38:39Hey, you're back. Did you get him?
38:47Yeah, I got him.
38:49Well, is something wrong? I mean, Rosser's behind bars, isn't he?
38:52Yeah, he's downtown now. But he didn't rig the car.
38:55How do you know that?
38:57He told me for one thing.
38:59And you believe him?
39:01No, I wouldn't believe a thing Rosser says, but I believe that.
39:04What is this?
39:05It's a videotape taken at a 7-Eleven in Lancaster yesterday afternoon.
39:09It's a robbery.
39:11Rosser's the robber.
39:13So then we got another killer.
39:17Someone is using Rosser's threat as a cover.
39:22Hey, Rosser didn't bomb Mark's car.
39:24I know, and I have something to show you.
39:26Is that your son?
39:29I just want to let you know how sorry we all are about your dad.
39:34Yeah, I know. He was well-liked around here.
39:38He was loved by everybody.
39:40Do you know yet when the funeral is?
39:42I know the nurses would all like to send flowers.
39:45I don't, uh...
39:48I don't know. A few days, I guess.
39:51I'll send a word through Dr. Livingston.
39:55I appreciate it.
39:57Thanks.
40:00I have Mrs. Lockwood's autopsy report here.
40:05Mrs. Lockwood, is that the woman you told me about?
40:09Yeah, she died shortly after I took her off life support.
40:12You attended her, right?
40:14Or what did she die of?
40:15Asthma attack.
40:17Wrong.
40:18Read this. Check out the blood work.
40:21Wow.
40:22Look at those histamine levels.
40:23Sky high, and there was eosinophilia in the lungs.
40:27Yeah, in the bronchial treatment.
40:29Which means?
40:30She died of an allergic reaction.
40:32Do you know the allergen?
40:33Yep.
40:34And now we know who killed Mark.
40:39Hi.
40:41I was, uh, looking for a woman here, Vanessa Sinclair.
40:45Oh, she just left.
40:47She packed up Mrs. Lockwood's things.
40:49She was taking them to her house.
40:51Mrs. Lockwood's house?
40:52Uh-huh.
40:53She mentioned she has a lot of work to do out there.
40:55I guess she's the executive of Mrs. Lockwood's estate.
40:58I see.
41:00All right, thanks for your help.
41:08Did the credit card number check out?
41:10Sure did.
41:11Issued with Vanessa Ellen Sinclair.
41:13Two hundred and fifty eight fifty charts.
41:15Community general gift shop.
41:17Two hundred and fifty eight bucks?
41:19She sent six dozen flowers to Mrs. Lockwood,
41:21knowing full well that she was deathly allergic to flower pollen.
41:25A woman in her frail state never had a chance.
41:28We got her.
41:29I mean, she's the new executor of the estate.
41:31That's motive, right?
41:33A mile of it.
41:36This woman is in serious debt.
41:38She checked with the bank and ran a quick TRW.
41:41She was over two hundred thousand dollars in back taxes.
41:44Even her house is in repossession.
41:46What is she into?
41:47The stock market.
41:48Quite a little player.
41:49She lost a fortune, too.
41:51And you want to cap her?
41:52Her father's a garage mechanic.
41:54Think she might have picked up enough to know how to blow up a car?
42:11Mr. Sinclair, Steve Sloan, LAPD.
42:24I'm Mark Sloan's son.
42:26I believe you know Dr. Livingston and Dr. Travis?
42:29I do.
42:31Do you want to tell me what this is all about?
42:34It's about murder.
42:36Murder?
42:37Who is murdered?
42:39My father.
42:40And Mrs. Lockwood.
42:43And you think I have something to do with that?
42:46Let me tell you what I know.
42:48With my father, dad, and Mrs. Lockwood out of the way,
42:51you gain control of a forty million dollar estate
42:54and have access to more than enough money to bail yourself out of deep financial trouble.
42:59You were in the hospital for days.
43:01You had access to the parking lot and Mrs. Lockwood.
43:03And you rigged Mark's car.
43:05You sent that poor old woman dozens and dozens of flowers,
43:08just as effective as poisoning her food.
43:13Are you all about done?
43:16With what you know?
43:19I'm taking you in for questioning.
43:24And that's as far as you'll get.
43:26Now, I'll tell you what I know.
43:29I'm a lawyer and you have nothing.
43:33Just hearsay and conjecture.
43:36I'll be out of police headquarters in about an hour.
43:41We can prove that you sent those flowers.
43:44But you can't prove that I knew the old lady was allergic.
43:49Now, I'm going in my brand new house.
43:56Get off my property.
44:01Get off my property.
44:02It looks good.
44:32This is Lockwood's medical records.
44:38You?
44:40Alive and well.
44:42Despite your best, Devers.
44:44How?
44:45Well, you know, my eyes aren't as good as they used to be.
44:48But my nose, as you can see, is.
44:54Smell gasoline.
44:55As I approached my car, the smell got stronger.
45:04I checked, and sure enough, the gas tank was leaking.
45:09I knew it must have been punctured.
45:11I decided to check under the hood.
45:16I saw the loose ignition wire.
45:36Two people had been hurt already, and I saw my chance to stop it right there.
45:45All I had to do was die.
45:47Oh, God, no.
46:11Oh, Dad.
46:20Steve?
46:21Yes.
46:24All right.
46:25Look, I'll explain later.
46:26There's not much time.
46:27Seal this off before they find out there's not a boss.
46:29You know, I really didn't know it was you.
46:35I still thought it was Sam Rosser.
46:37That was clever of you to use him as a cover-up.
46:40You can't link me to your car.
46:42No.
46:43No.
46:43You were very, very careful.
46:46But, uh, Constance, now, there's a different story.
46:49You know, I couldn't have saved her.
46:51Um, she was dying.
46:53If it hadn't been for you, she would have died to natural causes.
46:55I'll swear, I knew nothing about her allergies.
47:00And I'll swear you did.
47:02And I have proof.
47:05Only one person would know.
47:07Her doctor.
47:08Who, uh, unfortunately for you, is no longer dead.
47:12It's all here, uh, office visits where you were present, and we discussed the allergies.
47:17There's even a note here where I instructed you on the injection of adrenaline in case there was a serious attack.
47:23Now, uh, I am taking you in.
47:32You're under arrest with the murder of Constance Lockwood.
47:35Let's go.
47:41Hey.
47:42Good to see you.
47:43Lazarus, you have a lot of explaining to do at the hospital.
47:46What did I do?
47:48How's that, Norman?
47:49Uh, awake and talking.
47:51Uh-oh.
47:53Give me a lift, Norman.
47:54Oh, yes, please.
47:55As a matter of fact, you could drop me by the car rental agency.
47:58I don't see you in the evening.
47:59Here we go.
48:00Why not?
48:04I know things will look a lot different to you.
48:06All right.
48:07Well, we'll be in touch, okay?
48:08Right.
48:08Thanks so much.
48:09You come clean?
48:15Yes, you did.
48:16And I'm proud of him.
48:17You know, something like that's hard to admit.
48:19Well, what now?
48:20Well, he's gonna go into rehab, and then I told him to come back and finish his internship.
48:24Hey, maybe even recommend him for residency?
48:26Maybe.
48:27Maybe he could make a good doctor.
48:28Yes.
48:29Hey.
48:30Hey, check this out.
48:32Leaving, Mr. Vaughn?
48:34Forget, I hope.
48:35Sorry about the cell falling through.
48:40Yeah, I'm sure you are.
48:42Well, Mr. Vaughn.
48:45Good to see you, doctor.
48:48Well, glad to be here.
48:49We were just talking about the cell falling through.
48:53Oh, what exactly happened?
48:55Purity pulled out.
48:57Really?
48:58Yes, the way that I heard it was that somebody paid Purity's president a visit.
49:03Told them there was a suspicion of toxic waste on the hospital grounds.
49:08Maybe even some radioactive materials from the nuclear medicine department.
49:13Wow.
49:14Wow, indeed.
49:16Apparently, this someone was an older, distinguished-looking gentleman with a gray mustache.
49:23You wouldn't know anything about that, would you, Dr. Sloan?
49:25Me?
49:26No.
49:26I was dead, remember?
49:28All too well, I remember.
49:30It seems a bit bitter.
49:43What a shame.
49:45Well, you were around, if not up.
49:47How do you feel?
49:48I feel great.
49:50We have a hospital back.
49:52Good feeling.
49:54Where is everybody, anyway?
49:56Who knows?
49:57How about a cup of coffee?
49:58Good idea.
50:17Well, Dad, looks like you pulled it off.
50:19Well, with your help, and then, of course, any issues for partying, right?
50:23Hey, well, they sometimes throw parties for people after they've died, don't they?
50:26Yeah, they call it a wake.
50:28And what do we call this?
50:29We can call it a reawake.
50:31Good.
50:32Well, how about a wake up?
50:34How about if we just cut the cake?
50:36The cake?
50:37You got a cake?
50:38Oh, boy.
50:40Welcome back, Mark.
50:42You know, I just wouldn't like, I'll make a little one out here.
50:46I was somewhat disappointed in the quality of the grief and mourning over my passing.
50:52When I go on the real day, I want to hear real gnashing of teeth, rending of garments.
50:58You know, I want an honor guard to shoot off a 21-gun salute for me.
51:02I like to see all the schools and post offices in the country close for the day.
51:07A moment of shyness and cognizant, if I may.
51:09I like to see a monument erected to me in the Watkinson Wall.
51:13You know, Mark.
51:15And then I like a yearly celebration.
51:17Kind of a Mardi Gras, you know.
51:19The year's most anticipated world premiere event won't be in theaters.
51:38It won't be on cable.
51:40It can only be seen on CBS.
51:44The children should never follow on the footsteps.
51:52From Mario Puzo, the author of The Godfather.
51:55Your grandfather gave the order.
51:58They own us.
51:59They own you and me.
52:00Comes the epic story of the last great American crime family.
52:08You have to show how I'm stuck.
52:11Is my little girl in danger?
52:13It's a delicate situation.
52:15This Sunday, history will be rewritten and the final battle begins.
52:20I judged him guilty as you judged me guilty.
52:24I'm about to decide your destiny.
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