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Diagnosis Murder Season 7 Episode 12 Man Overboard
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00:00Mark, Mark, can I get a better view over here?
00:10Better?
00:11Perfect.
00:12Now I just need to take care of this bleeder.
00:16Bob, how much blood do you have on hand?
00:18Four units, not including a cell saver.
00:21That should be plenty.
00:22Mark, a little more suction.
00:30Hi.
00:31Where'd it go?
00:33Close, but the good guys won.
00:35What's up?
00:36I just came by to tell you I've got to cancel our dinner plans.
00:39Lieutenant Baker came down with the flu, and I've got to pull a double shift.
00:43That's the third time this week.
00:45Tell me about it.
00:46Hello.
00:48It's for you.
00:50Dr. Sloan.
00:51Oh, hi, Jack.
00:52How are you?
00:54Well, I will if I can.
00:56What's the favor?
00:58Yeah?
01:00Well, that sounds tempting.
01:04Okay, I'll get back to you, Jack.
01:10Everybody go home and pay.
01:12And what shall we pay?
01:14Try resort wear.
01:15Yeah.
01:30You'll be able to enjoy yourself and relax for a whole week.
01:36No pressures, no responsibilities.
01:38There'll be some responsibilities.
01:40Well, since you and I are splitting the medical duties with Mark, it's going to be a walk in the park.
01:44I guess, it's just, you know...
01:46You worry about C.J. and Deanne.
01:47Yeah, I do.
01:48Believe me, you were doing the right thing.
01:50Oh, Amanda, Jesse, I'd like you to meet our captain.
01:53Captain Kennedy, this is Dr. Amanda Bentley.
01:56Dr. Jesse Travis.
01:57Hello.
01:57Well, I was just telling Dr. Sloan how much I appreciate all of you filling in for Dr.
02:02Baladri's eyes.
02:03They were so grateful that they could have time off for their wedding, where they decided
02:07to go to our honeymoon.
02:09Cruise to the Caribbean.
02:11Uh, cruise?
02:12Say vacation.
02:13Vacation.
02:14Vacation.
02:18Help.
02:18Please help.
02:19What?
02:20It's my father.
02:21What's up?
02:22I think he's dying.
02:23Jesse, see if you can find a bag, bring it to the room, or you'll be able to do it.
02:27What's happening to him?
02:29You have to help him.
02:30Tracy, as soon as you took the insulin, he got clammy, he started to sweat, and then he
02:34just fell down.
02:37What do you got?
02:39Diabetic insulin overdose.
02:40Give me one empty.
02:41Fifteen.
02:42Please hurry.
02:45He's going to die.
02:47No, he won't.
02:52This should do it.
02:59What happened?
03:02Would someone get him some juice, please?
03:04Yeah.
03:06I thought you were dying.
03:09It appears you took an overdose of insulin.
03:12Tracy, go cry somewhere else.
03:15You thought you were dead.
03:17Well, I'm not.
03:18Could you please...
03:19Here, break this down.
03:20Oh.
03:22You took 30 units of insulin?
03:26Ten.
03:27Well, all the other ampoules in there say ten, but the one you took was 30.
03:32Oh, my God.
03:33Dad, I don't know how this could have happened.
03:37I'll look into it right away.
03:39Amy has an internet pharmaceutical company.
03:41She gets Robert's insulin form at a discount.
03:43We've never had anything happen like this before.
03:48I'm so sorry.
03:50Thank you so much, Dr....
03:52Dr. Sloan.
03:53And this is my colleague, Dr. Travis.
03:56Sir, get me a scotch.
03:58I'll get it.
03:59Mr. Brannigan, I don't think that having a drink right now is a great idea.
04:03I already have a doctor, thank you.
04:04One that doesn't have to work cruise ships.
04:06Thank you again.
04:20Say vacation.
04:23Well, I'm sure it'll be smooth sailing the rest of the trip.
04:25I'm sure it'll be smooth sailing the rest of the trip.
04:55You should have seen the way he treated his wife and daughters.
05:22Well, maybe it was a reaction to the overdose.
05:24Sure.
05:25Bad manners is a common side effect to insulin overdose.
05:29Okay, I think we're done here.
05:30And I'm famished.
05:31There's Dr. Sloan.
05:32There's been an accident.
05:33What happened?
05:34Just put her on the examination table.
05:37This is Casey Lonegan.
05:38She's our activities director.
05:40My leg.
05:41She was setting up in the gym when she just tripped on something.
05:44It's broken.
05:45We can set that for you.
05:47I'm going to call Cascade.
05:48Have them send a helicopter.
05:50Take you back to shore.
05:51Captain, I don't think that'll be necessary.
05:53Don't worry.
05:54Don't worry.
05:55I'll have somebody take over as activities director temporarily.
05:59Me?
06:00Well, everyone says that you have the perfect personality.
06:03And there are two other doctors.
06:05Captain, I really never got to hang a shuffleboard or bingo either for that matter.
06:10Dad, don't sell yourself short.
06:11You were the bingo king at our church fair three years ago.
06:15That was three years ago, Steve.
06:16I'm a little out of practice now.
06:18Well, we don't offer bingo anyway.
06:20Or shuffleboard.
06:21Too sedentary.
06:23What do you offer?
06:25Rollerblading.
06:27Spinning.
06:28Do you like kickboxing?
06:30Kickboxing?
06:31Uh, you know, maybe you better find somebody else.
06:34I've always wanted to learn kickboxing.
06:36Oh, wonderful.
06:37You can learn as you teach.
06:38I'll make the announcement at dinner.
06:41What announcement?
06:42I think you just said yes to the activities director's job.
06:45I did?
06:47Dr. Sloan, I wanted to thank you again for this afternoon and to apologize for my father's behavior.
06:54No, no.
06:54It was the least I could do.
06:56Oh, Amy, I'd like for you to meet my son, Steve.
06:58He's taking his first cruise with his old man.
07:01How do you do?
07:02Well, nice to meet you.
07:04Well, I hope you'll both sit at our table for dinner.
07:08Yes, thank you.
07:16When we get back to land, I want you to see an orthopedist.
07:19I promise.
07:21Thanks.
07:22It's a good thing the kitchen on a cruise ship never closes.
07:24There's some stars now.
07:29Do you have something for motion sickness?
07:33Are you sure the kitchen never closes?
07:35Come on, and we'll get you fixed up.
07:46Well, if you'll excuse me, Judy calls.
07:52Good night.
07:52Good night.
07:53Good night.
07:56So I understand you own an internet pharmaceutical business.
08:00Well, that's how my stepmother characterizes it, but it's actually just the opposite.
08:05Meaning?
08:06Well, I'm a pharmaceutical research assistant.
08:10My specialty is drug interactions.
08:12I have a website that lists prescription drugs and the dangers associated with mixing them.
08:17That's a wonderful service.
08:19I'm proud of it.
08:21It costs a lot of money to keep going.
08:24If Dad doesn't give me a loan, I'm going to have to close it down.
08:27I thought everyone that owned an internet business was a millionaire.
08:32Hardly.
08:33But I do have a lot of contacts in the pharmaceutical world.
08:36If there's anything you need, I can get it for you wholesale.
08:39I will.
08:39But you do have to have a prescription.
08:42Well, I'm in no need of a prescription at the moment.
08:46My dad's idea of preventative medicine is dragging me along in this cruise.
08:49He seems like a wonderful man.
08:52Where?
08:54Cognac?
08:55Darling, don't you think you've had enough?
08:57If I thought I'd had enough, I wouldn't have asked for more.
09:03Will you just have coffee, please?
09:06Yes, I believe I will.
09:07Two cream, two sugars, please.
09:09And I'll have sugar also.
09:10Of course, madam.
09:12Nice to see you on a cruise again.
09:14Excuse me.
09:15How long has it been since you last sailed with us?
09:18Oh, this is my first cruise.
09:21Oh, my mistake.
09:23You remind me of someone else.
09:25Do you have children, Dr. Sloan?
09:27Yes, I do, too.
09:30My son, Steve, whom you've met.
09:32And I have a daughter, Carol, up in Seattle.
09:34And do they love you?
09:36Well, they send me a tie every Father's Day, if that's any indication.
09:41May you see before you the issue of my loins.
09:44Robert, I think we should call it a night.
09:46How about it, Tracy, Amy?
09:48You love your dear old dad?
09:54You know, it is getting a little late.
09:56Maybe we should all turn in.
09:57How about it, Tracy?
09:59Are you going to tell the good doctor how much you love your old man?
10:04I do love you.
10:05I'd give anything to make you happy.
10:07What did you say?
10:08I can't hear you.
10:10I don't feel so well.
10:13What's the matter with you?
10:15Are you drunk?
10:16Robert, please.
10:18Well, Amy, it looks like it's up to you.
10:21Are you going to let these good people know how much your father is loved?
10:28What if I raised two daughters incapable of human speech?
10:36If you don't feel loved, there's nothing that I can say to change that now.
10:43What?
10:45You're making a fool of yourself, and you're embarrassing your family.
10:50That doesn't change how much I love you, but I will not be bullied into declaring it either.
10:55How dare you speak to me like that.
10:59Don't think I won't change my will.
11:01I'll change it tonight.
11:02Robert, please.
11:04I'll go talk to him.
11:25Well, I think that's the last of them.
11:27I think you've seen every passenger on this ship.
11:32Do you have something?
11:33I think I'm seasick.
11:43He didn't want to see you?
11:46He told me to go away and mind my own business.
11:50It might be best if he just sleeps it off.
11:53Booze isn't my dad's problem.
11:55He has a lot on his mind.
12:00This thing's going on.
12:02It's complicated.
12:04Want to talk about it?
12:08Thanks.
12:12I can't help feeling sorry for your stepmother.
12:15Claire's okay, I guess.
12:18You don't like her.
12:21Well, I suppose that's always the way it is.
12:23Daughters and stepmothers.
12:25But the bottom line is, she's just what Dad needed.
12:30After Mom died, he was like a zombie.
12:32And then Claire came along and suddenly, he was alive and happy.
12:38I don't seem happy now.
12:40I know.
12:44Well, maybe a sea cruise is just what the doctor ordered.
12:47And I haven't worked this hard since residency.
12:57Amanda, let's split Mark's medical duties.
12:59It'll be a walk in the park.
13:01You're the one who said you needed a vacation.
13:03I'm too tired to argue with you.
13:04I'm too hungry to be tired.
13:06I'm too hungry to be tired.
13:07Yeah.
13:09Yeah.
13:09Check this one, too.
13:11Get some more forks over here, please.
13:15I'm sorry.
13:16The dining room is closed.
13:18Well, where can we get some food?
13:20On the promenade deck.
13:226.30 tomorrow morning.
13:23What?
13:24Breakfast.
13:26Well, I won't last until breakfast.
13:27There's got to be some food around here somewhere.
13:30Do you like sandwiches?
13:32I love sandwiches.
13:33Extra mustard.
13:34Hold the mayonnaise.
13:35I'll take his mayonnaise.
13:37I'll be right back.
13:39Sit wherever you like.
13:54Robert, my darling.
14:06Where the hell have you been?
14:07I was out on the deck looking at the moon.
14:13It is so beautiful out.
14:15I thought we might go up on the deck and take a moonlight stroll, just the two of us.
14:21I need more champagne.
14:25I'll get you some.
14:26And you can bring it with you.
14:34So, how was your talk with Amy?
14:36You know, I really don't want to go into that right now.
14:40Okay.
14:41I think a walk will do you good.
14:45Maybe you'll get a good night's sleep for the first time in your life.
14:51Come on.
14:51We need a bottle.
14:55Oh.
14:55Okay.
15:11See, this isn't so bad.
15:13Claire, there's something that I need to talk to you about.
15:26Can't it wait till the morning?
15:28I guess.
15:31I'm so tired.
15:32Isn't the moonlight beautiful on the water?
15:37Okay, that was very, very good.
16:07Now, let's try it again, only let's go in the right order.
16:11Say it after me.
16:13Shuffle step ball change.
16:18Very good. We ready?
16:19I signed up for kickboxing.
16:22Ma'am, I'm sorry. I'm kind of filling in here today.
16:25I can guarantee you one thing, though.
16:27Tabdancing will give you a very good cardiovascular workout.
16:30You are doing it right.
16:31Okay, we'll just do the step, shuffle, step, shuffle, step, shuffle, step.
16:40Got the rhythm of that?
16:43See how easy that is?
16:44Okay, let's see you do it.
16:49I know.
16:52Let's do it one at a time.
16:53I'll take...
16:54Sir, would you try it there once?
16:55Oh, sure.
17:02You, uh, do you know anything about kickboxing?
17:05No, no, I'm a dancer.
17:10Listen, could you, uh, would you take over the class for me a moment?
17:13I guess I wouldn't mind.
17:14Mm-hmm.
17:20Okay.
17:21Chins up.
17:22Chest out.
17:24Everybody act like dancers.
17:25Come on.
17:26Dum-dum-dum.
17:27Da-da-da-da-da-da-da.
17:29Have you heard any more about your husband?
17:30No.
17:33No, I thought he'd just taken a walk, so I didn't worry.
17:37I guess I must have fallen asleep, and I woke up about three in the morning,
17:40and there was still no sign of him, and that's when I called for help.
17:43You know they'll search the whole ship.
17:46They'll find them.
17:47They say they've searched everywhere.
17:49Captain even ordered out the launch boats a couple of hours ago.
17:53I don't even want to think about that.
17:56I'm sure he is on board this ship somewhere.
17:59I'll help you look for him.
18:01Make you feel better.
18:02You know, Mark, they keep asking me if he was suicidal.
18:05I mean, he was under a lot of pressure lately, but...
18:11You don't think...
18:13Too soon to think anything.
18:17I should go back to my cabin, because if he is on board, maybe he'll come back.
18:22Will you come with me?
18:24Of course you will.
18:26And then my son said,
18:28Don't worry about D.I., Mom.
18:30I'll take real good care of him.
18:33My mother's with him.
18:34You miss him.
18:35To your children?
18:38I call them every night.
18:41It must be hard.
18:42I mean, being away from them for weeks at a time.
18:46I tell them stories about places I've been.
18:49This is good.
18:51Extra mayonnaise.
18:53I never forget a special request.
18:54Do you have anything for a really bad sunburn?
18:59Yes, we do.
19:00Mrs. Yates, is it not?
19:02That's right.
19:03This is your third trip with us, I believe.
19:06How'd you remember that?
19:08Food.
19:10You're partial to peanut butter and cinnamon sandwiches on toasted rye bread.
19:16Who could forget?
19:17I wish my husband had half the memory you have.
19:20Thanks.
19:21You don't remember when my anniversary is, do you?
19:25I'm afraid not.
19:27Can't have everything.
19:34I shouldn't have let him drink.
19:37I wouldn't be too horny on yourself.
19:39I doubt there's anything you could have done anyway.
19:47Won't you get up?
19:49Help me.
19:51Bradigan cabin.
19:57Yes.
19:59All right.
20:01Yes, we'll be right up.
20:04The boats are back.
20:07You found your husband's body?
20:11Okay.
20:11Oh.
20:11Oh.
20:16No.
20:17Robert.
20:26Robert.
20:26Buddy was caught in a kilt bag.
20:44Otherwise, I doubt we'd have found him.
20:47Maybe it's not him.
20:49It's him, Claire.
20:50It's Dad.
20:55Tracy!
20:56You did this.
20:59You did this to him.
21:00You fought with him last night about what?
21:02The money?
21:03His will?
21:04We didn't fight.
21:05You hadn't taken him back to the cabin and upset him.
21:08He would still be alive right now.
21:14That's not true.
21:21We'll take the money back to the sickbay.
21:24Dr. Bentley's a pathologist.
21:26She can do the autopsy.
21:29Mrs. Brannigan.
21:32I'm so sorry for your loss.
21:35Can I talk to you in private for a minute?
21:47Sure, yeah.
21:54Brannigan had two light-threatening accidents in two days.
21:57Coincidences like that give me funny thoughts.
22:00Do you think it was a murder?
22:02I think it's a real good possibility.
22:05Well, how could you prove homicide?
22:07There were no witnesses.
22:08There was no weapon.
22:09Well, first we'll check the pathology report.
22:12That should give us a pretty good idea of when he went overboard.
22:15Dad wanted to figure out where everyone was at that time.
22:17That could be easier than you think.
22:21The ship's card key system uses the central computer every time a guest uses his card to open a door.
22:29That's great.
22:30Let's start with the wife and daughters.
22:31They all entered their rooms before midnight.
22:37But Mrs. Brannigan said her husband left his room again shortly after midnight.
22:42There's no record of that?
22:44Well, the system doesn't record when you leave the room.
22:47Only when you use the card to enter the room.
22:55I can't live without him.
22:57What am I going to do?
22:58Don't say that. I don't even want you to think that.
23:03Tracy?
23:05You have to give me something.
23:08Please. I feel like I'm coming out of my skin. You have to.
23:11Tracy.
23:12No, no. It's okay. I can give you something.
23:14You can.
23:15Sure, if that's what you really need.
23:17But you'll do me a favor first.
23:20Take a walk with me around the deck.
23:22Take some deep breaths and talk about your dad.
23:25Okay.
23:28I know he didn't believe me, but I really loved him.
23:33I believe you.
23:35Baby, I'm so sorry.
23:39Your father went with my dad.
23:44With his body.
23:45To the medical bay.
23:46You're all right?
24:00We didn't fight last night.
24:04Okay.
24:05Okay.
24:05My father had a brain tumor.
24:15That's why his behavior became so erratic.
24:18No one knew, not even Claire.
24:22He didn't tell his wife?
24:25He didn't want any pity.
24:26From anybody.
24:31I promised him I would keep it between us.
24:35I wonder now if I did the right thing.
24:44Hello.
24:45You're not going to believe this.
24:53You're not going to believe this.
24:55Brain tumor?
24:56How did you know?
24:57Amy told me.
24:58She's the only one in her family that knows.
25:01Listen, Dad, I got a call from headquarters.
25:03They were scheduled a court date, and I have to be back in L.A. in the morning.
25:07Oh.
25:08This is the first vacation you've had in years.
25:10I know, but the L.A.P.D. sent in a helicopter for me.
25:14You know, if it was a tumor, I guess it is possible Brain to get jumped.
25:19I don't think so.
25:20Look at the bruises at the base of his skull.
25:24Couldn't he just whack his head as he went over the side?
25:26Well, there's two bruises, slightly different angles, but one almost on top of the other one.
25:31It's a little hard for me to believe he hit his head twice in exactly the same spot.
25:36And look at these massive hemorrhages.
25:38I don't know what caused them, but I'll tell you one thing.
25:40He didn't die by drowning.
25:42He bled to death.
25:43Then we're officially looking at a murder.
25:45Yeah, yeah, it looks like it.
25:47Amanda?
25:47Yeah, I know.
25:48I'll try to figure out what caused these hemorrhages.
25:51Steve, since you're going back, I'd like to give you some blood samples.
25:53All right.
25:54I'd better call headquarters.
25:55If there's a murderer on board.
25:57Well, we've got ship security.
26:10Last night at the table, you thought you recognized Mrs. Brannigan for a previous cruise.
26:19Well, one cannot be infallible.
26:22Dr. Bentley commented on your remarkable memory.
26:27Lawrence, if you know anything, it would be in the ship's best interest to cooperate with Dr. Sloan.
26:32Well, I'm certain she was on a cruise before.
26:34A different ship, but perhaps I'm overstepping, but I believe there was a death on her first cruise as well.
26:43Do you know where that was?
26:44I'm sorry.
26:47Look, you've seen how many people there are on this ship.
26:50We go out almost every two weeks.
26:53Would you like coffee?
26:55Yes.
26:56Cream and two sugars, correct?
26:57Very good.
26:59God gives us all gifts.
27:01For a way that this is a good one.
27:05Wait.
27:08Madam had the baked Alaska, but never the sauce.
27:11Therefore, it must have been on a cruise to Alaska.
27:17The company tried it out on that run.
27:20Could we find out what year that was?
27:23Certainly.
27:24But that's not going to give us the names.
27:28Captain, do all the passengers have their picture taken when they come on board?
27:33Yes.
27:33They're all starting to look alike.
27:42And none of them look like Claire Branick.
27:46Are you sure of corporate headquarters getting all the voters?
27:49At the end of the cruise, I send them all my negatives.
27:51I assume it's the same for the other photographers.
27:54Yeah, that's true.
27:57People do change, but I don't think Claire was ever Korean.
27:59I don't think it's the same for the other people.
28:03I don't think it's the same for the other people.
28:04Hello.
28:06Gentlemen, allow me to present Claire Donahue.
28:12And the man with her, her first husband, died on that cruise.
28:17I look so young here, don't I?
28:23So you admit that's you.
28:26Why would I lie about it?
28:28Well, you told the waiter you'd never been on a cruise before.
28:31That's right.
28:32In front of Robert.
28:34You saw how he was.
28:37You know, the day before we left on this cruise, the phone rang and Robert answered it.
28:42Whoever called hung up.
28:44I assumed it was the wrong number.
28:45But Robert accused me of having an affair and screamed at me the rest of the day.
28:52Did you tell a man like that you'd been on another cruise with another husband?
28:57Who also died on board that cruise.
29:02We knew that Carl had a family history of stroke, but you always think that you'll be different.
29:08And he was so healthy right up until the time.
29:10Mark, you don't think...
29:17Why would I kill Robert?
29:21Claire, we all heard him say he was changing his will.
29:25Three hours later, he was dead.
29:26That could be a very powerful motive.
29:29You're right.
29:29It would be if I were in the will.
29:35But I'm not.
29:37I never was.
29:39Ask his lawyer.
29:40Is there anything else?
29:50You know, Mark...
29:52I thought you were a gentleman.
29:55But I have always been such a bad judge of men.
29:59What do you think?
30:10I think she's one of the smartest women I ever met.
30:13Where's the helicopter picking you up?
30:16Well, I'm way ahead of you.
30:18Well, I'm back to her looking at what happened to Claire's first husband.
30:21You, uh, need a hand?
30:30Oh, I'm so clumsy.
30:32I can't do this.
30:33What are you talking about?
30:34You're doing it.
30:34You're doing it badly.
30:36But, you know, later you'll get better, but you're doing it.
30:39I am doing it.
30:41Yeah, falling down is just a part of the process, you know?
30:43It teaches you not to fall again.
30:45Okay.
30:46I want to try again.
30:48No, on my own.
30:49All right.
30:49Okay.
30:51Look.
30:53Look.
30:59Why'd you stop?
31:00You look so good.
31:02I shouldn't be...
31:04I mean, Dad just died.
31:06You don't have to justify anything to me.
31:10Now keep going.
31:11Detective Sloan?
31:26Detective Sloan?
31:27I'm Vernetta Cole.
31:29I'm Carl Donaldson's sister.
31:30Oh, thank you for coming in.
31:32I have to be back at work in 30 minutes.
31:35Well, this shouldn't take long.
31:36Please, sit down.
31:38I'm looking into the death of Richard Brand again, and I just had a few questions about
31:41your brother's death.
31:43You mean his murder?
31:46Well, his medical record says he died of a stroke.
31:48Detective Sloan, I've had family members who died of stroke.
31:52There were warning signs.
31:54Carl had none.
31:55But there was a family history, as well.
31:58Yes, but they were smokers.
31:59They were seriously overweight.
32:02Do you know what Carl's hobby was?
32:04Running marathons.
32:07My brother died just three months after Claire took out a big insurance policy on his life.
32:16I guess you didn't know that, did you?
32:18Where?
32:29Mark.
32:30I was just thinking about you.
32:33Kids, I'm sorry we had to ask you some difficult questions earlier.
32:38No.
32:40I'm the one that's sorry.
32:42Can you sit for a second?
32:44Okay.
32:48If Robert was murdered, I want to find the killer, too.
32:57You're married, Sir Robert.
32:59I know.
33:00I'm sure it didn't look very happy to you.
33:03But Mark, he didn't deserve to be murdered.
33:06Investigate everything, and I'll do whatever I can to help you.
33:10Dr. Sloan?
33:11Yes.
33:12Dr. Bentley is looking for you.
33:14Thank you, Captain.
33:16You'll be all right.
33:18Oh, my God.
33:28Hi.
33:29This just came by fast.
33:31See what I was talking about?
33:34Ah.
33:35Now we know where the multiple hemorrhages came from.
33:38Mm-hmm.
33:39Coumadin.
33:40He took a very high dosage of the anticoagulant, even for a cancer patient.
33:45Well, you know, patients do self-medicate.
33:46Maybe you took more than his doctor prescribed.
33:49I called his doctor.
33:50He said he never prescribed Coumadin, ever.
33:52Ever?
33:54Well, if whoever gave it to him, wanted to kill him.
33:57A dosage this high would inhibit clotting, but it wouldn't do any noticeable harm to Mr. Brannigan until someone hit him.
34:03And then it would be impossible for his body to stop the internal bleeding.
34:08I want to have the captain conduct a search.
34:10Do you think it's still on board?
34:12Well, if it is, I bet he gets to the Claire Brannigan's cabin.
34:24Hello?
34:25Hi.
34:26I was going to ask how you're doing, but I think I already know.
34:29Well, if it helps, I'm talking to the only person that can cheer me up.
34:33I think that's my cue to tell you some jokes, but I found it makes people really hostile when you can't remember the punchlines.
34:39So how'd your court case go?
34:41Well, wouldn't you know it, they put it up till next Monday.
34:43Does that mean you can rejoin us?
34:45Well, I don't know yet.
34:48Oh, someone's at the door.
34:50Can you hold on a minute?
34:51Sure.
34:51Miss Brannigan, I have to ask your permission to search your quarters.
35:07Oh, excuse me one minute.
35:12I'm sorry, Steve.
35:13I'll have to call you right back.
35:15All right.
35:15So, what are you looking for?
35:28Hello?
35:30Steve, any luck?
35:32Listen, Jesse, I can't get my dad on a cell phone.
35:34Could you have him get in touch with me?
35:36It's important.
35:37Yeah, okay, no problem.
35:38I, uh, tell him as soon as I see him.
35:41I gotta go.
35:43Captain Kennedy.
35:44We found the drug that killed Mr. Brannigan.
35:47And in his daughter's cabin.
35:49I swear, I have never seen that bottle before.
35:51You have to believe me.
35:53Amy.
35:54Amy, no.
35:55They can't take you.
35:57Are those cuffs really necessary?
35:59It's maritime law.
36:00I have to hold her in the lockup until I can hand her over to the Port Authority.
36:04She didn't do anything.
36:05Tracy, I need you to call Father's lawyer, Robert Holmes.
36:09No, I can't.
36:10No, call him.
36:11He'll know what to do.
36:12She loved him.
36:14She wouldn't kill him.
36:22Very important.
36:23I've been trying to reach Mr. Holmes since 9 o'clock last night.
36:27I, I don't care where he is or what he's doing.
36:32I need to speak to him.
36:34Yes.
36:34What if he doesn't take my call?
36:37What if he...
36:39Mr. Holmes?
36:40This is Tracy Brannigan.
36:42Not too well, I'm afraid.
36:44My father's had an accident.
36:46I can tell you about that later.
36:48The important thing is, my sister is being held on suspicion of murder, and I need for
36:53you to arrange for bail immediately.
36:55Yes, I will.
36:59All right.
37:06He said he'd take care of everything.
37:09That's great.
37:11Oh, Jesse, I'm so afraid.
37:13But you did it.
37:14I mean, you made the calls.
37:17You got him to listen to you.
37:18You did great.
37:19I'm so tired.
37:22I haven't slept in so long.
37:42Steve?
37:43Hello?
37:43I've been trying to get through to Steve all morning, and my phone keeps hanging up
37:50on me.
37:51Probably not enough satellites out here in the middle of the ocean.
37:54And maybe you can pay your roaming charges.
37:56Maybe.
37:57Tracy got through to her father's lawyer okay.
37:59You should have heard her.
38:00She was forceful and confident.
38:02You haven't heard anything from Steve at all?
38:04You told me last night that Claire's first husband had a sister, and the sister thinks
38:10that Claire murdered him for the insurance funding.
38:12And I'm sure you've checked for insurance policies on Robert.
38:15Nothing.
38:16She's not even in the will.
38:18She has no motive.
38:19We can't tie her to the weapon.
38:21Well, I suppose Claire could have planted it in Amy's room, but where would she have gotten
38:25it from?
38:26Amy had the drug contacts.
38:27Yeah, I know, but that's a little bit too tidy for me.
38:30I think Amy's being set up.
38:33Let's say Claire did kill Robert.
38:35Let's say she gave him the drug, followed him out onto the deck, and then killed him.
38:40Hey, what, did she spend the rest of the night out on the deck?
38:43She called the captain about 3 a.m. from her cabin.
38:46Okay, but then how did she get back into her room?
38:55Hello.
38:56Hey, it's Mrs. Bradley.
38:57We're ready to release your husband's belongings to you.
39:00If you'd like to come up and collect them.
39:02I'll be right there.
39:03Mark!
39:26What are you doing in Amy's cabin?
39:29I'm looking for evidence.
39:30Oh, you really think she's guilty?
39:36Well, she had a motive, and had the opportunity, and she had the means.
39:42And she admitted her business was in trouble, that she desperately needed money.
39:47And there was a thing, you know, the argument with her father.
39:49You saw that.
39:51And then, of course, we found the vial in her room.
39:53As hard as it is to admit it, it does seem like she's the killer.
40:02Except there's some things that just won't end up.
40:05Like what?
40:06Well, there's the matter of her father's brain tumor.
40:08She's the only one who knew about it.
40:10Now, why kill a man who's going to be dead in six months anyway?
40:13Robert did threaten to change his will.
40:16Maybe she was afraid to wait.
40:18Yeah, it could be.
40:19But then there's the thing about the, uh, card key.
40:23The card key?
40:24Mm-hmm.
40:25The card key records whenever anyone unlocks their door.
40:28Now, the computer reports that Amy let herself in at 12.45 a.m. and stayed in the night.
40:34The pathology report says her father died around 1.30.
40:37Now, we know Amy didn't unlock her door again until after breakfast in the morning.
40:42Hmm.
40:43I see what you mean.
40:45Doesn't seem likely that you would have wandered around the ship all night.
40:49No.
40:52But, Mark, maybe she did what you just did.
40:56Blocked the door from closing and locking somehow.
40:59And you did find that drug in her room.
41:03Hmm.
41:03But I think you've been a prisoner of it.
41:05Whose were?
41:07No ones.
41:09Oh.
41:10Maybe she wiped them off.
41:12But the thing is, why keep the vial at all?
41:17I don't think she committed the murder.
41:20Well, Mark, I don't understand.
41:23If you don't think she's guilty, why are you looking for evidence in her room?
41:28I'm looking for evidence pointed at whoever is trying to frame her.
41:32Oh.
41:33Of course.
41:36Well, I was just on my way to see the captain.
41:38We'll talk later.
41:39You know, I don't know how yet, but I have a feeling the key to this whole thing is the Coumadin.
41:46Captain, I need you to get a message to my father.
41:58Well, if you're not using the reception desk, then I assume this is important.
42:02It is.
42:04I dug up some more information on Claire Branigan's past, and I really need to speak to him.
42:08I'll try to find him right away, giving him the message.
42:11And, Captain, tell him not to be alone with Mrs. Branigan under any circumstances.
42:17I'm flying back to the ship as soon as possible.
42:48It's Claire.
42:50I was hoping you could come by my cabin for a cup of tea and we could talk for a bit.
42:56Wonderful.
42:57See you in a minute.
42:58I'm a woman of few regrets.
43:19Even when I've made bad choices, I've tried to turn them to my advantage.
43:25That's an interesting tea.
43:27I'll tell you one thing I do regret.
43:32Meeting you.
43:34Now.
43:36Well, I'm sorry to hear that.
43:38I stopped believing men like you existed.
43:41Warm, decent, kind.
43:45And then I met you.
43:46In the worst of all possible circumstances.
43:49You wanted to discuss the investigation.
43:55How is the search going?
43:57Well, the police will look at the records of every pharmacy in Southern California.
44:01But if whoever killed your husband used an alias to get the prescription to dead end.
44:07Oh, well, that's too bad.
44:09But I was thinking.
44:10Do you know that most killers follow a pattern?
44:16But if they kill again, they tend to do it in exactly the same way.
44:22I suppose if I thought about it, it makes sense.
44:28Which is why I'm suggesting they exhume the first husband's body.
44:32After all this time, I don't see how...
44:38Should we rescue you?
44:40It's difficult to get a body exhumed, Mark.
44:43Well, his sister is very eager to help.
44:47And I think the courts will be, too.
44:49There is an easier way.
44:57You could just confess Robert's murder.
45:01I had no reason to kill him.
45:04Well, you know, some people might think that a million and a half dollar life insurance policy would be a compelling reason.
45:10Particularly since you took out exactly the same amount on your first husband.
45:15Yes, that would look bad.
45:19But there is no insurance policy.
45:22Oh, I think there is.
45:24Not in your name, but...
45:26I'll find it.
45:30You know, I have to confess.
45:33I did lie to you about one thing.
45:37Robert was never a charming man.
45:40He was always the coarse brute you met two days ago.
45:45Well, you know, the courts can be...
45:47Sympathetic.
45:49Emotional abuse.
45:51But if they think that there's a pattern of murder, that's not a story.
45:58Well, it's the same story.
46:00Twice.
46:01I married the same kind of man both times.
46:04I was trapped.
46:05I could only find the wrong way out.
46:14So...
46:14I guess this is it.
46:18Glad to hear you say that.
46:20I'm going to go to the police with you.
46:23Oh, Mark, and I said, so I guess this is it.
46:27That's not exactly what I meant.
46:31Whoa.
46:31How are you feeling?
46:33How are you feeling?
46:34Dizzy.
46:35That would be the Valium I put in your tea.
46:38Along with the Coumadin.
46:40Valium.
46:40And when you fall, Mark, and you will fall, you'll bleed to death before anyone can find you.
46:51You won't.
46:52What?
46:53Get away with it?
46:56Well, I'll just have to take my chances, because you see, if I don't kill you, I don't have any chance at all.
47:01Oh, good night, sweet prince.
47:11Too bad I didn't have an insurance policy out on you.
47:18Don't move, Claire.
47:21You're under arrest.
47:23The attempted murder of Mark Sloan.
47:26All right, Mark, hold on.
47:27I'm going to give you another dose of vitamin K.
47:30Another?
47:30You've already given him vitamin K?
47:33It's necessary for clotting.
47:35Counteracts your favorite anticoagulant.
47:37But you know that, don't you?
47:39Being a registered nurse.
47:41Oh, you've been busy.
47:43I'm going to read you your rights.
47:45Then there's a helicopter waiting to take you back to L.A.
47:48Where you'll be charged with two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder.
47:55Valium.
47:56Never expected Valium.
47:58Okay, I got it under control.
48:01All right.
48:02Oh!
48:04Whoa.
48:05Are we in a storm?
48:07This is rough weather.
48:09Yeah.
48:09It's here.
48:10After that holding area, I'll never complain about the size of my cabin again.
48:23Well, Claire on the rampage, it might have been the safest place to be.
48:26I was afraid I was never going to see any of this again.
48:35And I was really afraid I was never going to see you again.
48:39I am a detective.
48:41Then what's that supposed to mean?
48:42You are never going to get away from me.
48:45Dr. Sloan?
49:11Oh, I'm sorry, you're napping.
49:14No, I'm wide awake.
49:15Sit down.
49:17I just came by to say thank you.
49:21I don't know why you cared so much,
49:23but my sister and I will always be grateful to you.
49:25No, no, it was my pleasure.
49:27If it wasn't for you,
49:29I don't know what else to say except thank you.
49:33I thought if I didn't have my dad around,
49:35I couldn't survive.
49:37I thought the world was this very frightening place,
49:40but thanks to you and your son
49:43and especially Dr. Travis,
49:45well, I just have a whole new picture
49:48of what the world's all about.
49:57I love you.
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