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Diagnosis Murder Season 5 Episode 24 Obsession Pt 1
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00:00man no different from a thousand others you see in a day who enjoys the simple things in life
00:06the feeling of the sun on his face the taste of that first sip of coffee
00:15imagine his life starting out with unlimited potential and like most lives amounting to
00:25nothing much few dollars in a retirement account almost enough to pay off the debts that won't let
00:34him imagine his hands hands that built a house to rest a wife held a child
00:51hands that sculpt shape and create
01:00and now
01:05imagine his death
01:10imagine his face contorting in pain as the poison courses through his veins
01:22and his hands
01:25those hands that could do so much
01:29clutching one last time
01:33and falling still
01:36useless
01:39i can imagine it
01:45because that man will die tonight by lethal injection
01:50can you ask them
01:54can you get me one last phone call
01:57i can imagine it
02:03because that man is my father
02:08you made sixty five thousand dollars betting on football game
02:20oh yeah
02:20it's all fantasy money so far but my system is good
02:23so good that i'm thinking about going to vegas this sunday and uh
02:26i'm happy to accept investors
02:28i know some gamblers who went broke they all have systems
02:31not like mine
02:32oh well that's good because none of the other guys ever said that
02:35tell you what i do
02:36i take a look at both the teams and then i study their strengths their weaknesses
02:41and then i analyze their game to the smallest detail
02:44then
02:45i bet on the club whose mascot would beat the hell out of the other team's mascot
02:50what
02:51very simple
02:52dr mark sloan line five
02:55dr mark sloan line five
02:57i'm gonna put you down for a couple hundred okay
03:00hey
03:01hey
03:01dr mark sloan
03:07yes of course i remember you
03:11i'm going to die tonight dr sloan
03:15yes i know
03:16i'm going to die because you put me here
03:20oh i didn't put you there you put yourself there
03:23you murdered 52 people
03:25i just caught you
03:27oh
03:28you
03:29caught an innocent man
03:31you had a chance to prove that
03:33at the trial
03:35the jury didn't believe you and i don't believe you either
03:38are you so sure that you'd stake my life on it
03:44look if you're looking for a pardon i can't help you
03:47and i wouldn't if i could
03:48oh i don't want your help
03:51then why
03:53i want you to see what you've done
03:57i want you to
03:59watch me die
04:01why
04:03you owe me that much
04:07all right
04:11i'll be there
04:13i'll be there
04:13i'll be there
04:16for you
04:18i'll be there
04:27you
04:59For three years, Lewis Sweeney held this city in a grip of terror.
05:1339 bombings, 52 deaths, hundreds of injuries, millions in property damage.
05:18And you can ask me whether I think he deserves to die tonight.
05:22Some people believe that Lewis Sweeney isn't the son of you bomber.
05:25Some people believe JFK was killed by space aliens.
05:27I can't help them either.
05:29I'm not a psychiatrist. I'm a prosecutor.
05:32And you're up for re-election in, what, a month?
05:37And you're implying that I would execute an innocent man to further my political career?
05:42Is that something you really want to be asking me?
05:44During the trial, even you conceded you had no idea what Sweeney's motive could be.
05:48No, I still don't.
05:49No one's ever been able to figure out the reason for the bombings or why I chose the targets that he did.
05:54And that doesn't make you think that you might have the wrong man?
05:57It makes me glad that he'll be dying tonight.
06:00Isn't that right, Dr. Sweeney?
06:01No, I'm not here to celebrate.
06:04Every man's death diminishes me, for I am all men.
06:07Is that it?
06:08Something like that.
06:10Well, if that's true, I'll be glad to be diminished tonight.
06:12Oh, hello, Carter.
06:17Hello.
06:18I know how hard this must be for you.
06:20If there's anything that I can do, my father would like to speak to you.
06:27There's a question I, uh, need you to answer before I die.
06:34I'll try.
06:38Why you?
06:38You mean, why did I help the police track you down?
06:44Burnside couldn't have won the election unless he produced a body.
06:49The police wanted to close their case.
06:52But you, Doc, what was driving you?
06:57Innocent people were dying.
07:00Oh, innocent people are always dying.
07:03Muggings, drive-bys, tainted hamburger meat.
07:08Why this set of victims over another?
07:13I guess what had to be done.
07:17Oh, yeah, I see.
07:18I get it.
07:20Nothing personal.
07:21Just a feeling of civic duty.
07:25Except for your little whim.
07:27Oh, I could have spent the last six years of my life with my family.
07:32And how many more people would have died?
07:34I'm not the bomber.
07:39Then why did the explosion stop when you were arrested?
07:43I imagine the real bomber figured it out.
07:47That if he stopped, I'd pay for his crimes and he'd go free.
07:53At least, I hope that's what it is.
07:58It's the only thing that gives any meaning to my death.
08:05I hope you find peace, Lewis.
08:10Oh, I have.
08:12I have, Doctor.
08:14Doctor.
08:14It's you I'm praying for.
08:18It's you I'm praying for.
08:44Somebody stop this.
09:02Why won't anybody stop this?
09:03Shh.
09:04Be strong now, Kate.
09:06They chose to be here, Mark.
09:17To watch the father die.
09:20That's what they want.
09:33He should have thought of his kids before he started planning those bombs.
09:36to show up.
09:38Bye.
09:59Bye, Mark.
10:03Bye, Mary.
10:04Bye.
11:06Your natural radiance shines through.
11:09The true measure of beauty.
11:10Nothing can obscure it.
11:12No, and goodbye.
11:14You haven't even heard what I have to say yet.
11:16If it needs that hard of a sell, I'm not interested.
11:18Goodbye.
11:18How would you like to be financially independent?
11:22I am.
11:22How would you like to be obscenely wealthy?
11:26I am.
11:27You are?
11:28Yes.
11:28You see, my father set a trust fund for me when I turned 18.
11:32Oh.
11:32How would you like me to be obscenely wealthy?
11:35Goodbye.
11:36Amanda.
11:38Hey, what's your mind there?
11:40What brings you back into town?
11:41Sir, we need to talk.
11:45Alone.
11:46Oh, sure.
11:47Stay.
11:47I'm busy, and it'll have to wait.
11:50No, I just flew seven hours from Quantico to have this discussion, and we're going to have it now.
11:56Dr. Jesse.
11:57Did you hear that?
11:57I think they're paging me.
11:58No, they're not.
11:59We're in the middle of an urgent autopsy.
12:01I cannot be interrupted.
12:02And I said all that I had to say to you on the telephone.
12:04Yeah, to my answering machine, not to me.
12:07You can't end our relationship that way.
12:15Is it because I said I love you last weekend?
12:23Didn't you just get paged?
12:26I don't think so.
12:27I could be wrong.
12:34Yeah.
12:38Because I said I love you?
12:40Maybe.
12:41And you don't love me?
12:42I didn't say that.
12:43No, you didn't.
12:45That's why I'm here.
12:46That's why I'm not going to make this easy for you.
12:48You've never made it easy for me, Ron.
12:50Not from the moment that we first met on that 747 wreckage.
12:53But I warned you about what would happen if we continued to see each other.
12:58You saw me anyway.
13:00But the point is, everything turned out exactly the way I said it would.
13:03You live on one coast, I live on another.
13:04Aren't we happy together?
13:06What, a day or two at a time?
13:07It's my marriage all over again.
13:10Oh.
13:15Do you think it'd be any different if I lived here?
13:17Well, can't you do any better than that?
13:23If you could look me in the eye and tell me that you want me out of your life,
13:29you got it.
13:30I'm gone.
13:33Ron, if I could do that,
13:36do you really think I would have broken up with your answering machine?
13:39I'm sorry, I got blood on her shirt.
13:53I think I'll have to clean one at your house.
13:55I think you did, too.
13:56I think I'll have to clean one at your house.
13:56I think you did, too.
14:09How many victims?
14:18Five so far, but we've just begun the digging.
14:20How many people do you think were in here?
14:22Well, the building was declared structurally unsound after the quake.
14:27The INS moved into new offices and the homeless came in.
14:31It's been cold and wet.
14:33You're telling how many people took shelter here?
14:35In here, Jack.
14:36What are they doing here?
14:38I invited them.
14:41I think the FBI can investigate the simple firebombing of a abandoned government building.
14:45It's not a simple firebombing.
14:47I've only done a preliminary examination of the dead.
14:49The corpses' bodies were riddled with brass screws and finishing nails.
14:54I found this in one of the victims.
15:00I'll have it analyzed.
15:02You want to tell me what I'll find, Mark?
15:04It's the African wall, then.
15:05Okay, so the shrapnel found in the bodies, screws, nails, and slivers of after a moment.
15:12You got it.
15:14What am I missing?
15:16You've seen this before.
15:18It's the ammo of a known serial bomber.
15:21Well, great.
15:23Let's just go pick him up.
15:24You can see him now at the morgue, Ron.
15:26He was executed last night.
15:28The first place he hit was the CD joint on the Sunset Strip to Sunnyview Motel.
15:41That's how he got his name, the Sunnyview bomber.
15:43That's adorable.
15:45What was his pattern?
15:47I never figured that out.
15:49He did anything.
15:50A diner, a suburban home, gas station, statuary store.
15:55He even blew up a bench in MacArthur Park.
15:57How'd you catch him?
15:59He made all of his explosive devices using materials and tools involved in handcrafted furniture.
16:05And he encased the bombs in beautifully crafted boxes made out of African walnut.
16:11Lou Sweeney was a furniture craftsman, like his father, Reagan, and his father before him.
16:16And his daughter, Caitlin, is carrying on a condition.
16:19Dad made the furniture connection and found Sweeney.
16:23Thanks to a toothpick.
16:25I don't get it.
16:27While Mark was waiting for the dentist, he was leafing through an Architectural Digest magazine
16:31when he spotted a photograph of his study.
16:34And he recognized the detailing on one of the chairs.
16:37From there, we were just a search warrant away from a conviction.
16:41But you were never able to figure out why he was doing it.
16:44We didn't have to.
16:45We had the evidence.
16:46Found it all in his van.
16:47So we're looking at a copycat bomber here.
16:50He was trying to make fools out of the police, and the prosecutor had me.
16:55Well, you executed the wrong man.
17:05No, it's out of the question.
17:07We're only asking you to do it for a few days.
17:08If I bury evidence linking this bombing to Louis Sweeney, I bury my political career along with it.
17:13We don't know that they're connected.
17:15It doesn't matter if they are or not, detective.
17:16It happened six hours after the Sunnyview bomber was executed.
17:19Carter Sweeney will make that connection for us on this damn radio show.
17:22Let him.
17:22We don't have to help him do it.
17:23If he finds out that we're suppressing evidence linking the two, it'll look like we're covering up the execution of an innocent man.
17:30Look, if we go public with what we have, we're going to give the copycat exactly what he wants.
17:35We're going to smear the justice system and exonerate a guilty man.
17:38Destroying you and my father in the process.
17:41Yeah.
17:41Yeah.
17:41You see this, Max?
17:42See this, Max?
17:43I just got it.
17:44After Louis Sweeney was executed, my approval rating soared 20 points.
17:47It's a lead I've been able to enjoy for, what, 10 minutes now?
17:50Now, let the press jump to conclusions.
17:52We don't have to.
17:53By saying nothing, we buy time to investigate without the reporters dogging our every step.
17:59The fact that the Sunnyview bomber used flathead brass screws as shrapnel never came up in the trial.
18:05Only a handful of investigators knew that, and the perpetrator.
18:08Now, how are we sure that we didn't execute an innocent man today?
18:13I'm not.
18:16What we need is a chance to determine the truth.
18:20One day.
18:24One day.
18:25And then tomorrow we'll see if you get another.
18:27One day.
18:50Hello?
18:55I've always wondered how well you slept, Doctor.
18:58Now I have my answer.
19:01I sleep a lot better when the phone doesn't ring at 6 a.m., Mrs. Sweeney.
19:06Oh, I'm sorry.
19:07I assumed you'd be awake searching for the Sunnyview bomber.
19:10The Sunnyview bomber was executed.
19:13Then how is it that he was able to blow up the old INS building downtown yesterday?
19:19Ah, coincidence.
19:20Copycat bombers.
19:21What is this about?
19:23Doesn't a copycat usually need information to copy?
19:28How is it that this imposter knew that the real bomber always put flathead brass screws in his devices
19:35when that information was never released to the public?
19:41Ah, if that was never released, how do you know about those screws?
19:44Because I'm here with Sharon Ellison, assistant district attorney for the county of Los Angeles.
19:50Wait a minute.
19:50You're where with Sharon Ellison?
19:52Oh, I'm sorry, Doctor.
19:54Did I fail to mention?
19:56We're alive on KCDM AM.
20:00Sharon, I believe you and Dr. Sweeney have something of a professional relationship.
20:06Yes, I successfully prosecuted Dr. Sweeney for murder.
20:09I was framed.
20:10You know that.
20:11As we found out later, the DA's office issued him an official apology,
20:17and I personally sent him a lovely fruit basket.
20:20The good news is that you discovered the frame before Dr. Sloan was executed.
20:26That time we did.
20:28Louis Sweeney wasn't so lucky.
20:31Louis Sweeney's attorney spent six years searching for evidence to overturn that verdict.
20:36They didn't find anything because it was guilty.
20:38Or because it was in everybody's best interest to keep such evidence hidden.
20:44Are you suggesting that there's a cover-up in the DA's office?
20:48The case against Louis Sweeney was terribly flawed.
20:52I know because I was originally assigned to prosecute him.
20:55Well, then you know that there was a van full of evidence, don't you?
20:58Which I had reason to believe was planted, but when I took my suspicions to my superiors,
21:04they demoted me to second chair and put Neil Burnside in charge.
21:08And as I recall, it was Burnside's successful conviction of my father that led to his election as DA.
21:15Let me ask you this, Miss Ellison.
21:17If you really believe that Louis Sweeney was innocent, how could you stay silent?
21:22I was scared.
21:25I have a hard time imagining you being scared of anything.
21:31Look, Neil Burnside's enemies have a way of losing their jobs, their careers, even their reputations.
21:41I had worked so hard to get where I was.
21:44Uh, you overcame your, uh, fear just suddenly this morning, um...
21:49Yes, I did.
21:50When I saw the pictures of Louis Sweeney's body and realized that my inaction had allowed this to happen,
21:59I knew that I could stay silent no longer.
22:02And that's when you decided to run for Neil Burnside's job.
22:07Well, that's what this is. This is a campaign commercial.
22:10Some people might call it a quest for the truth.
22:15Look, there's a copycat bomber out there, and instead of helping the police, she's using him to win a campaign.
22:23I've faced my culpability in Louis Sweeney's death, Dr. Sloan.
22:27I think it's time that you faced yours.
22:29I have done nothing wrong.
22:31My father said exactly the same thing to me, just before they took him to his death.
22:38We'll continue this right after traffic with Kate.
22:42What?
22:42Carter ambushed me.
22:53He caught me while I was half asleep and just dismantled me. All I could do was mumble.
22:58Forget it, Doctor. The show's irrelevant. What matters are the facts.
23:01But he's got them all.
23:04And Sharon Ellison to help use them against me.
23:07How did that happen anyway, Ron? Did you have an agreement with Burnside?
23:10Yeah, we do.
23:12Either Sharon Ellison leaked the details to Carter, or he's our bomber.
23:16Oh, Carter's got a motive, and so has his sister, Caitlin.
23:19Well, maybe they're in it together.
23:21Their father could have given them the details that were kept out of the trial.
23:24Hell of a lot of good it does now.
23:26If they wanted to clear him, wouldn't they have started the bombings before he was executed?
23:31Who else could it be?
23:32It's a whole city full of people out there, last I looked.
23:35What if the Sunnyview bomber were two people all along?
23:41Well, then why didn't this secret accomplice strike until now?
23:45Why start the bombings in the first place?
23:47Find the original motive, and all the other pieces fall into place.
23:51Oh, I can't argue with that.
23:53Hi.
23:53Hey, guys.
23:54I just completed the autopsies on the victims.
23:57Unfortunately, no surprises there.
23:59It did turn up some blood on a finishing nail found at the scene.
24:03Doesn't mean anything.
24:04It could have passed through one or more of the victims at the blast.
24:07I already checked that out.
24:09The blood doesn't match any of the victims.
24:11But it could match one of the suspects.
24:13We don't have any suspects.
24:14I can think of a couple.
24:15Well, it's too early to concentrate on just one possibility.
24:19Particularly when we have no evidence to back it up.
24:23Well, there's got to be some.
24:25With your help, Tessie.
24:31Dr. Travis?
24:32Hi.
24:33Hi, I'm Sally Preston.
24:35You're it.
24:36Well, I'm the station manager, if that's what you mean.
24:38How can I help you?
24:40Well, why don't you have a seat, roll up your sleeve, and we'll get what we can.
24:43Uh, excuse me, what are you doing?
24:47Well, apparently I'm wasting my time and the hospital's money.
24:50I don't know what you're talking about, but...
24:52Do you see these two nurses over here?
24:53Do you think that they work for free?
24:55And the blood mobile outside, do you think that we have a whole fleet of them waiting around
24:59for some adolescent shock jock to use for his idiotic practical jokes?
25:04KCDM is talk radio for adults.
25:07We don't do practical jokes.
25:09Oh, really?
25:09Then what do you call arranging a blood drive and then having nobody show up?
25:13Look, I don't know anything about this.
25:16Can you tell me who you dealt with?
25:18Right, sure.
25:18Why don't we just turn on your radio station and listen to Gus Dallas right now brag about
25:23how he's arranged the largest blood drive that L.A. has ever seen.
25:28Gus Dallas is on KLMV.
25:31This is KCDM.
25:33This is the wrong station.
25:38I'm yelling at the wrong person.
25:41No, this is the right station.
25:44Sally, go email everyone in the building and tell them to get their veins down here right away.
25:51I'm sorry, Carter.
25:52Did you arrange this?
25:53I'm arranging it right now.
25:55Gus Dallas can't touch us in ratings or demos.
25:58Does he really think we'd let him beat us on a blood drive?
26:01Oh, I didn't know that forensics had become such a spectator sport.
26:10You're having a bad day.
26:12Yeah, you could say that.
26:19You know me well, and that feels very good.
26:24Caitlin Sweeney.
26:25She's dead?
26:26Uh, just a dead end.
26:28Caitlin had some tests done at Community General a few years back, so I pulled her charts.
26:33But her blood doesn't match the blood on the nail.
26:36You know, I'd heard L.A. judges were easy, but...
26:38Judges?
26:40Yeah, you know, the guy in the black robe that granted you the warrant.
26:43Okay, look, I brought a box of chocolates to Imelda in records, and she turned her back for five minutes.
26:50What if you had found a match?
26:52Anything you found afterwards would be irreparably tainted.
26:55I would have taken it to Mark, and we would have figured out something.
26:58Man, I have to warn you, these methods are not going to fly at Quantico.
27:02Fortunately, my jurisdiction doesn't extend much further than Fontana.
27:07No, it didn't, when you were an associate medical examiner for the county of Los Angeles.
27:11But now that you were the newest forensic pathologist at FBI headquarters at Quantico...
27:17I'm what?
27:19Yeah, that's what I came to tell you.
27:21I slipped him a copy of your resume, and they're excited.
27:25I mean, you still have to interview, but it's just a formality.
27:28So you expect me to quit my job, leave my friends, and uproot my son?
27:35We can live together, be a family.
27:37And what if it doesn't work?
27:39You walk away clean, meanwhile I'm 3,000 miles away from anyone that I know,
27:44and my son has lost another man in his life.
27:47What's this trying to do is make our relationship work. What?
27:50For one of us, at least.
27:54You know, maybe I shouldn't have even tried.
27:58Maybe you actually like living 3,000 miles away from me.
28:01Maybe I'm beginning to.
28:09Hey guys, just got the result of the DNA comparison between Carter Sweeney's sample and the blood we found on a male.
28:23It's a terrific match.
28:25That didn't seem to help Marsha Clark or Christopher Darden much.
28:28We're a long way from court. We can't even arrest Carter Sweeney based on these and all.
28:33So what was the point of doing it in the first place?
28:35Now we know he's guilty.
28:37Now we get to be angry, frustrated, and powerless. I liked it better when we didn't know.
28:41Well, Amanda, we got him now.
28:43Now all we have to do is get his consent to repeat the test.
28:47And he's just going to give it to you.
28:49Well, maybe he will if he has no choice.
28:53Let's just see how he likes to be ambushed himself.
28:59I want to thank you for agreeing to appear on my show, Doctor.
29:03It can't be an easy thing for you to do.
29:05Well, I figured I had to.
29:07Even so, you don't have to be here, facing your harshest critic on his own ground.
29:13It takes courage, and I respect you for that.
29:15Well, this isn't about me. This is about preventing any further killings.
29:20So you concede that the Sunnyview bomber is still out there?
29:24There's a bomber out there planting bombs, and people are being killed.
29:28But it's not the Sunnyview bomber.
29:30That was Louis Sweeney, and he was executed for his crimes.
29:35My father maintained his innocence to his death, did he not?
29:39Yes, he did, but that doesn't make it true.
29:41But weren't you once convicted and imprisoned for murders you didn't commit?
29:46After an experience like that, how can you be certain that the same thing didn't happen to my father?
29:51Louis Sweeney was the Sunnyview bomber.
29:55The latest bombing was done by a copycat to create this controversy and to obscure the truth.
30:00With all due respect, doctor, your explanation sounds like a desperate attempt to avoid taking responsibility for a tragic, fatal mistake.
30:11There is no evidence to support your theory.
30:16We have a bloody nail.
30:19A nail.
30:20A finishing nail, to be exact.
30:22We found it at the scene of the crime.
30:24And what does that prove?
30:25Well, by itself, nothing.
30:28But we managed to extract a blood sample and DNA from it.
30:32Now, if we can match that to another blood sample,
30:34it's better than the fingerprint.
30:38Your fingerprint.
30:42Let's be clear, doctor.
30:44What you're implying is that you've matched the blood on this nail to mine.
30:50You're saying?
30:51I don't recall giving you a sample.
30:55Do you remember rolling up your sleeve for a blood drive here at the radio station a few days ago?
31:01You were in that building,
31:03and you pricked yourself on that nail when you made the bomb.
31:08To your father's specifications, no doubt.
31:11And you were saying this bloody nail proves all that?
31:15Conclusively.
31:17You wanted to discredit me and clear your father,
31:20and you killed five innocent people doing it.
31:24You know, you can prove me wrong, if you like,
31:26just by providing me with another blood sample.
31:29I can take it right here.
31:31I brought a kid with me.
31:35You're not wrong.
31:40It is my blood.
31:43I was in that building.
31:45And I have five million witnesses to prove it.
31:52Get me show 1268 about ten minutes in and cue it up.
31:57You listen to my show much, doctor?
32:00No.
32:01Well, that's a shame.
32:02We're not like other talk radio shows.
32:05We get outside the studio, we investigate issues firsthand.
32:10I lived with the homeless in that building for three days.
32:15I did a series of live broadcasts from there about six months ago as an expose on slumlords.
32:20In this case, the government itself.
32:23Played the tape.
32:24There's no running water, no electricity, raw sewage streams down the corridors.
32:32And yet, this is where entire families are forced to live.
32:37Forced to...
32:38What is it?
32:40What's wrong?
32:41Stepped on a nail.
32:44I'll be okay.
32:44I'll be okay.
32:48This is what happens to me.
32:50Walking through here in daylight.
32:53Imagine what it's like for the people who seek shelter here at night.
32:57My pain is small compared to what these people have to endure each and every day.
33:04And not one of them has the...
33:06It's too bad you weren't listening, doctor.
33:10It's too bad the politicians in City Hall weren't listening either.
33:14It might have spared us all this ugly incident.
33:17This is how Mark Sloan works.
33:23This is how he twists the evidence to fit his own preconceptions.
33:31This is how he killed my father.
33:43Pinkett Smith and Green Day tonight on CBS.
33:47Who asked you to bring your father into this investigation, huh?
34:04I consulted him.
34:06Isn't that where you hired him?
34:07As a police consultant?
34:08Yes, but nowhere in the job description does it say go on the radio and make an ass of yourself.
34:15How much of this did you know about?
34:16Only what I heard on the radio.
34:19Only what you heard on the radio.
34:20Why didn't Dr. Sloan inform us of his findings before he went public?
34:24My father didn't feel he had enough to make an arrest stick.
34:28He was just trying to give us what we needed.
34:30He is a doctor.
34:31He's not a homicide detective.
34:33It's not his job to make those decisions.
34:34It's mine!
34:37I don't understand who the hell he thinks he is.
34:39A man who has solved more murders for this department than any police officer.
34:43I haven't heard any complaints up until now.
34:45Well, up until now he hasn't gone public and made fools of all of us, has he?
34:49Come in.
34:52You wanted to see me?
34:53Yes, thank you for coming over so quickly.
34:54Well, it's not often that I get an urgent summons for the district attorney, at least since you transferred me to West Covina.
35:01Well, I'm going to reassign you effective immediately.
35:04Transferring me to an even smaller, darker corner of Southern California may make you feel better.
35:10But it's going to look like political retaliation to the voting public.
35:14I'm sure that it would.
35:16And that's why I would never do anything like that.
35:18What I'm going to do is I'm going to ask you to reopen the case against Sweeney.
35:23And I want you to take over the investigation of the new bombing.
35:27There's no case to reopen.
35:29We convicted the right man.
35:31Well, after your father's performance today, I'm not so sure.
35:34And I need an objective view.
35:36So you bring her in?
35:38Her mind's already made out.
35:39I think we'll get a cold, honest appraisal of the facts.
35:42Won't we, Counselor?
35:43I'll do my best, sir.
35:44To destroy my father for a few more votes.
35:47Can't you see she's got an agenda?
35:49Don't you?
35:50Huh?
35:53One more word out of you, Detective, and you're off this investigation.
35:56Excuse me.
35:57I'm really not interested in your personnel issues and your local politics.
36:01I have an investigation to conduct.
36:04And unless you have something relevant to add to it, I'd really like to get back to work.
36:08We don't need your help.
36:10This isn't a federal case.
36:12Oh, it became well when the government building was destroyed.
36:15Yes, it did.
36:16Yes, it did.
36:16Yes, it did.
36:17With the understanding that this office would be in charge of the investigation.
36:20So from now on, you're going to coordinate all your activities through me.
36:25Hmm?
36:26Dismissed.
36:26The Sunnyview bombing case is closed.
36:40The man convicted of the crime was executed.
36:43So why reopen the case now?
36:44Well, the similarities between the new bombings and the old bombings are undeniable.
36:51Re-examining the previous investigation is just simply the responsible thing to do.
36:56So this is not a repercussion of Dr. Sloan's appearance on my show this morning?
37:00Absolutely not.
37:01However, after what I've heard, I'm deeply disturbed by Dr. Sloan's methods.
37:07And I intend to take a serious look at every murder investigation he's ever been involved with.
37:13I'm disturbed, too.
37:15Which is why I filed a $150 million lawsuit against Community General Hospital,
37:21which continues to employ Dr. Sloan and allows him to use their resources, staff, and good name to further his personal agenda.
37:30Mark, don't let him get to you.
37:33Oh, he already has, Amanda.
37:35And brilliantly.
37:37Carter Sweeney went into that empty building, did a live broadcast,
37:41and deliberately stepped on that nail knowing exactly six months later how I was going to use it,
37:48and he was going to turn it against me.
37:50Yeah, well, listening to him isn't going to help.
37:51It's only going to eat away at you.
37:53Come on.
37:54The man knows how I think, how I plot, how I deduce.
37:58If I want to beat him, I have to know the same about him.
38:03Well, maybe you should let the FBI or the LAPD work on the case.
38:07Oh, because I fell into his trap and lost my credibility?
38:11Well, I can't back down now.
38:13If I let him get away with this, it'll cast down on every murder conviction I was ever a part of,
38:19and worse, murderers can go free.
38:22Oh, I don't think it'll come to that.
38:24Well, I'm not going to let it happen.
38:26See, right now, he thinks he's one, but he's going to make him careless, just like he made me.
38:32Mark, you weren't careless.
38:35We just have to work harder the next time.
38:40I will.
38:41Take care.
38:42Amanda.
38:45Wait.
38:45There's nothing that you can say that's worth waiting for.
38:48I was wrong.
38:49Wrong?
38:49It's an understatement.
38:51Okay.
38:52How about selfish and insensitive?
38:57Arrogant.
39:00Tyrannical.
39:02Contemptuous.
39:03You're getting warmer.
39:04Keep going.
39:05How about well-intentioned?
39:06I just wanted us to be together.
39:11I want that, too.
39:12Good.
39:14Because I just told my boss that after this assignment is over, I'm moving to L.A. permanently.
39:19You're getting a transfer?
39:21I hope they can find a place in the bureau.
39:23If not, I'm going to find another job.
39:26I don't know if I can let you do that.
39:28So now who's the expert on what's good for everyone else?
39:31What if things don't work out between us?
39:34Then I don't feel like a complete idiot.
39:37But I can live with that risk if you can.
39:42I don't know if I can.
39:43I don't know if I can.
39:44I don't know if I can.
39:45I don't know if I can.
39:46I don't know if I can.
39:47I don't know if I can.
39:48I don't know if I can.
39:49I don't know if I can.
39:50I don't know if I can.
39:51I don't know if I can.
39:52I don't know if I can.
39:53I don't know if I can.
39:54I don't know if I can.
39:55I don't know if I can.
39:56I don't know if I can.
39:57I don't know if I can.
39:58I don't know if I can.
39:59I don't know if I can.
40:00I don't know if I can.
40:01I don't know if I can.
40:02I don't know if I can.
40:03I don't know if I can.
46:04One chair at a time, my grandfather built this business till it could finally support a family.
46:10And once he did, the city decided to build a freeway through it.
46:13Listen to me, six days, six days, one man with a shotgun against the forces of civic pride and progress, and on the seventh day, progress called in the sharpshooters, and my father watched his father die just like I did.
46:29Don't ask me, don't ask me, I'm talking about innocent mothers, and I'm talking about innocent mothers, and I'm talking about innocent mothers and children.
46:36Don't you know, you're talking about innocent mothers, and I'm talking about innocent mothers, and I'm talking about innocent mothers, and I'm talking about innocent mothers and children.
46:40shot. Now.
47:10We're good. Well, I'm thinking about Las Vegas using my sports betting system to bankroll
47:18my career as a professional gambler. You already have a job. If you want to keep it, you better
47:24get in there and get dressed because your shift started an hour ago. Mark, where have
47:28you been? I don't practice medicine here anymore. What do you mean? The hospital put me on disciplinary
47:33leave until they can decide whether or not to fire me. Jesse, you're the best doctor
47:40in the ER. Thanks, but it's not about that. They got 120 million other reasons. It's about
47:47taking Carter Sweeney's blood under false pretenses, or as they put it, ordering unauthorized, unnecessary
47:55and unreimbursed medical tests. That's not your fault. It was my idea. I asked him. And I
48:02should have refused to when you asked me, but I didn't. I would do the same thing if
48:06you asked me again. And see, that's why they should fire me. I'm incorrigible. I'm not
48:09going to let him do that. Look, Mark, when I'm in my penthouse suite in Vegas with a couple
48:14of showgirls under each arm, none of this will have ever mattered. You stay right here.
48:18I want to talk to the board of directors. Mark, wait. You don't have to.
48:21What's this? Restraining order. You and your son are not to get within 100 yards of me or
48:36any member of my family. I'm not going to let you keep killing people. No lawsuit or court
48:43order is going to save you. You heard it, Marshal. You're my witness. Dr. Mark Sloan to
48:49administration. Dr. Mark Sloan to administration, please.
48:53You're not supposed to be here. Yeah, I know. Everyone's made that abundantly clear.
49:14I mean, uh, it's your day off. We could be spending it together. And we are. You're
49:21helping me pack. You can start by stacking these boxes over by the elevator. I don't
49:26understand. Well, these are my personal files, and I'll need them in Quantico.
49:36Quantico. Yeah, the job's still available, isn't it? Yeah. Well, I'm taking it.
49:42What? Why aren't you smiling? I thought your life was here. It was. But the board of directors
49:52is about to suspend me, and the city's going to fire me as adjunct county medical examiner,
49:57so why should I give them the satisfaction? So you're taking the job with the FBI to spite
50:02them? Well, Ron, I could really go anywhere, but I'm choosing to go with you because I love
50:09you.
50:12Damn. Now I'm going to have to clean up some closet space. No, you won't. I'm going to
50:20get my own place. I thought you just said. I did. But moving in together is a step we're
50:26not ready to take. Besides, there's someone else in the equation.
50:31No, CJ. I don't know how to talk to kids.
50:39You'll learn. You'll learn.
50:48You're the only people I know who find the morgue romantic.
50:51Okay, what are you doing here?
50:53I heard that Carter Sweeney was going to serve my father with a restraining order.
50:57How'd you hear that?
50:58I got one, too.
51:01Hey, I'm on the next flight to Sin City. This is your last chance to share in the fortune.
51:06I'll see you there, doctor. This way.
51:14Dad?
51:19You just fired me. Effective immediately.
51:23Mark, any hospital in this city would be glad to have you.
51:27You can't pack this matters without a license.
51:30You took it away from me.
51:32You took it away from me.
51:33You took it away from me.
51:34You took it away from me.
51:35You took it away from me.
51:36You took it away from me.
51:37You took it away from me.
51:38You took it away from me.
51:39You took it away from me.
51:40You took it away from me.
51:41You took it away from me.
51:42You took it away from me.
51:43You took it away from me.
51:44You took it away from me.
51:45You took it away from me.
51:46You took it away from me.
51:47You took it away from me.
51:48You took it away from me.
51:49You took it away from me.
51:50You took it away from me.
51:51You took it away from me.
51:52You took it away from me.
51:53You took it away from me.
51:54You took it away from me.
51:55You took it away from me.
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