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02:43Have eyes I have ears this situation is a disgrace and if you think I'll be a party to it
02:49You do not know Norman Briggs. I quit
02:52Norman you all right
02:54How much did you hear you have eyes you have ears you quit
03:00We're gonna miss you around here Norman who gets your parking space. I was talking about my position on the board of the Malone Foundation
03:07Charity group with the free clinics
03:10Resigning this afternoon Norman you love that word
03:14Well two months ago. I arranged a special discount on medical supplies for some of the foundation's clinics
03:20It wasn't easy, but I managed to cut the distributors price by 10%
03:26Yesterday I found out that Elton Malone himself canceled the deal
03:30Why would he do that because he rules the board like it was his own private kingdom
03:33Budgeting and procurement is a disaster clinics run out of supplies and equipment programs go unfunded and nobody seems to care. Well, I care
03:43It's really weird seeing Norman get so worked up about some free clinic thing I thought I only cared about counting pencils
03:50There's more than Norman you imagine Jack got an update on the assignment roster from Briggs office Dolores
03:56We just got out of six hours of surgery. Please. Tell me it's good news
03:59Okay, it's good news good good because of last month's budget cuts you're both working Saturday shifts what?
04:08twelve to twelve I
04:13Don't stand for it anymore. I
04:15Have eyes I have ears this situation is a disgrace
04:19And if you think I'll be a party to it, you don't know Elton Malone
04:23I just thought you could pull the wool over my eyes forever. Didn't you?
04:26Well, you couldn't I may be old, but I'm not blind what wool Elton. What are you talking about? I'm talking about embezzlement. Mr
04:33Slater
04:35Embezzlement. Well surely an investment broker like yourself can understand the concept of embezzlement. Mr. Damon, you mean stealing?
04:41I mean the systematic theft of foundation funds by one of the people in this room. You're not serious
04:48There's three hundred thousand dollars missing from our purchase and supply account
04:52Now as the wife of a congressman accustomed to accepting bribes, oh, I mean PAC contributions you may not call
04:59$300,000 serious mrs. Shaw, but I do
05:02How do you know one of us took it? I could say the same way
05:05I know you run a brewery Slater by smell
05:07The fact is only we five members of the board have access to the account in question. This is outrageous
05:14I'm leaving sit down mrs. Shaw
05:17Unless you want your husband's name tied to the scandal
05:20Not going too fast for you, am I Jenna? Oh, uh, no, sir. I've got every word. Well be sure to get this
05:28This morning. I found proof of the thief's identity
05:34To avoid scandal, I'll give the thief until the end of business today to return the missing money. Otherwise I
05:43Turn everything over to the district attorney
05:46And that is my final word
05:51Oh
05:53Mr. Malone
05:56My god, he wasn't kidding about what those being his final words he's dead
06:10Why do they have to use that picture
06:12Even my mother says it makes me look like a criminal
06:15You have to admit your eyes do look a little shifty. I had a headache
06:20I always screwed when I have a headache
06:22Well, I mean you may have a bigger headache coming says here that bank auditors have confirmed the
06:28$300,000 is missing from the foundation's main account
06:31By the way, Norman, is that a new suit?
06:34You said that Malone has some kind of evidence in an envelope
06:38The police say there was nothing inside but a blank sheet of paper mark. So Malone was bluffing
06:43You know Malone was probably hoping that the threat itself would make the embezzler reveal himself
06:48The head of the hospital called me at home last night
06:51He wants a full report concerning my activities with the Malone foundation. Very Kafka esque very Oh
06:57Norman, he can't think you had anything to do with taking the foundation's money. I couldn't possibly get any worse
07:03We got the toxicology report back Elton Malone was murdered. What you were saying? Oh, oh god
07:11Somebody put fast-acting poison on the gum flap of the envelope
07:14So when he left he must have poisoned himself it's a homicide investigation now every member of that board is a murder suspect everyone
07:23Officially even you Norman
07:26Fine, there's a bright side here
07:28And what my I ask is that dr. Stewart Oh Norman if you go to jail the hospital can rent your office out
07:34So even in prison, you'll be helping out dear old community general
07:38Would you please excuse me? I don't feel very well. Thank you Steve
07:45I
07:47Need to really work on your bedside manner, dr. Stewart what Hardy was a joke
07:53You thought it was funny Steve. Come on Steve. You thought that was funny, right?
08:06They hate me they all hate me they think all I care about is saving money especially Jack
08:14You think Jack's a good doctor?
08:17One of the best you ever tell them that
08:21For now, we'll just have to muddle through without my compliments. I have other things on my mind
08:27Tell me about your fellow board members
08:34There's Mort Slater he he owns a brewery seems to do very well
08:38And this Christine sure she she inherited money and her husband's running for Congress
08:44They're all right
08:46Alexander Damon, what about Damon?
08:50Damon's an investment broker. He lives very very well
08:54But a few months ago. I heard he was having trouble signing clients. I don't maybe the recession and everything
09:03Then tell me everything you know about his business where I can find him
09:14Yes, I've heard to see one of your guests Alexander Damon he's expecting me
09:24Excuse me, sir. Mr. Damon's on the Empire suite. I'd be happy to show you up if you'd like. Oh, thank you
09:30never mind, I
09:33Understand no tell Zork that if they want in I expect a cashier's check
09:38Deposited to our account at the Swiss Bank no later than tomorrow morning
09:42No more delays capiche good
09:48Excuse me
09:49Accountants dr. Sloan are the bane of my existence what they obviously lack in imagination. They more than make up for him pig
09:58Now when it comes to money, I prefer dealing with principals like yourself
10:03Thank you
10:05On the phone you mentioned something about being interested in investments. Oh, yes
10:10I wanted to ask a few questions first for me fire away. We're just exactly what kind of investments you broker. Mr
10:16Damon art. Dr. Sloan my investors buy and sell fine art. I advise and assist them
10:22She understood that fine art the market kind of collapsed in the late 80s in it. Oh, not at all
10:28Oh, as a matter of fact if one knows what one is doing, it's quite a lucrative market
10:33Well, I obviously couldn't live like this if I didn't know what I was doing good. It's very reassuring
10:39Let me show you something
10:45It's really very interesting
10:56Oh
11:01What is that it's a Picasso pencil sketch
11:05Picasso no wonder I didn't know what I was looking at
11:08Previously unknown. This was recently discovered in a restaurant in Madrid. It's really quite an interesting story
11:14You see Picasso used to pay his restaurant bills with sketches on napkins. Is that a fact?
11:21Well that probably explains that the coffee stain right there
11:25My investors will buy this for half a million dollars
11:29I have a million dollars for a napkin. I
11:32Have a dealer in Tokyo who will take this from us right now for two million
11:38I
11:57Almost forgot
12:00Yes, I understand yes, thank you, I'll be down soon
12:04I'm sorry. It's my chauffeur. I'm expected at a funeral in an hour. Oh
12:11So, dr. Sloan, can I put you down for a share in the invest? Well, how much you be ready so far?
12:16$300,000. Oh, that's a lot of money
12:19Have any trouble getting it together? Oh, not at all. So are you in doctor? Oh
12:24Put me down for 200 200,000 X. No dollars
12:31$200 what's life without a little risk?
12:33$200
12:51Shoot yes, I'd like the Empire Suite, please
12:55I'm sorry, sir. The Empire Suite is unavailable. I can put you in the presidential suite
13:04Cardinal was quite specific. It has to be the Empire Suite
13:08You sure it's not available
13:10The Empire Suite is on permanent lease to Sheik Abdul Ben Lafar of Saudi Arabia Abdul
13:16Ben Lafar that would make his initials a BL
13:20Yes, you're right on top of things
13:30The
13:31Sheik's out of town right now. Well, yes, he is
13:35Of course, we want to accommodate the Cardinal
13:39Just which Cardinal would that be?
13:41One of the st. Louis Cardinals, but he'll just have to stay with the rest of the team
13:49This is going to cost you
13:52Lawrence do I detect a faint whiff of blackmail in the air? That's no whiff doc
13:57That's a full-fledged bouquet if I do this little service for you, you're gonna do your paperwork all six months of it
14:06Time flies don't it?
14:08He'll do it
14:09So you can actually tap into Alexander Damon's financial records on your hospital computer
14:14Well as a broker, he has to file with the SEC and that's all public data. Ah
14:21There we're in
14:23I
14:25See that
14:27Go right there and there Dolores you are as brilliant as you are beautiful, but you still got to do your paperwork. Mm-hmm
14:35We better get cracking dad Elton Malone's funeral is in a half an hour. Oh
14:40darn
14:43And I was so looking forward to diving to that pile of work well life is sometimes unfair
14:47You can run but you can't hide doc my paperwork and I will track you down
14:53I know where you live
14:55In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread
14:59Till thou return on to the ground
15:02For out of it was thou taken
15:05For dust thou art and on to dust shalt thou return
15:13May he rest in peace
15:16Amen
15:19I
15:21Xander Damon
15:23tenant Sloan homicide
15:25You were warned not to leave town pending our investigation and the murder of Elton Malone. Well, I'm not going anywhere
15:31Then what was that ticket to London doing in your briefcase?
15:34Dr. Sloan your investment business is falling apart. Mr. Damon. Well, that's ridiculous that you're so broke
15:40You bribed a bellboy to hold meetings in an empty hotel suite. Just keep up appearances
15:45According the SEC records you haven't raised any new funds from investors in months and yet not an hour ago
15:50You told me you had three hundred thousand dollars to buy a Picasso sketch
15:55Where'd you get the three hundred thousand?
15:57Embezzle it from the Malone Foundation and then murder Elton Malone when he threatened to expose you
16:03Don't you have anything to say I
16:05I
16:14Think we've heard the last for mr. Damon, he's dead
16:24Fires floods
16:27earthquakes civil unrest and now this
16:30Who said there was nothing to do in Los Angeles?
16:32According to this Alexander Damon was shot by an airgun dart soaked in
16:38Harari, that's a muscle relax and adapted for use in general anesthesia
16:41It says South American natives poison their arrows in it poison arrows. Good lord. Well, if Damon was shot with an airgun
16:48Why didn't anyone else see it happen?
16:49Because everybody was busy watching mark accused him of murder and embezzlement now it turns out Damon raised the three hundred thousand dollars
16:56Legitimately and he wasn't the thief
16:58Thank you for pointing that out. Dr. Stewart. No problem. All right, then. Why did the real embezzler kill him?
17:04Well, maybe Damon had some information that would have exposed the thief the police still have two suspects under investigation
17:11Three my bank records were subpoenaed this morning
17:15Now Norman that is standard police procedure
17:19Is that so dr. Bentley?
17:21Tell that to the police
17:24Procedure
17:25Is that so dr. Bentley?
17:28Tell that to them
17:29They're all thinking
17:31Did he do it? Did he take that money? Did he kill all those people? Everybody's wondering. They're all wondering
17:36No, they're wondering if you're going to schedule them for double shifts again this month
17:42The Union is not gonna stand for any more involuntary overtime. I'm calling a meeting of Union reps tonight
17:47Is there anything you want me to tell them? Yes, but tell them I didn't do it
17:53That man's got me worried Jack. Yeah, it'll be all right. Did you see the picture of him in the paper this morning?
18:02You know Christine Shaw's husband's campaigning for re-election to Congress that takes a lot of cash
18:09Wonder if their campaign needs any volunteers
18:14And I'm very interested in your husband's child care reform legislation as a show oh we think it's vital for the good of the nation
18:21Yes
18:22I'd like to work for your husband's campaign
18:25Well, we can always use financial support
18:29Is the campaign in need of money?
18:32Well, there's always a need and I know that your family has been most generous in the past miss Ben
18:38Actually, I was hoping to work in the campaign office first just to get a feel for things
18:44That would be lovely
18:52I
18:54Run out of spit. I think I already did my mouth feels like cotton. I should try using one of these
19:03This is a handy little gadget, you know, you could fill it with just about anything and just roll it right across the flap of
19:08the envelope Kenya
19:10That's the general idea
19:13Even Cara pardon me. Oh
19:16My Ferrari you see it's in the shop and and I was just giving myself a mental thought to pick it up
19:23So, why don't you use an automatic envelope sealer?
19:27Because automatic sealers cost money. I
19:30Thought the Shah's were well off. He had a lot of stock and savings and loans
19:34A
19:44Just a second, mr. Cooper
19:47Mrs. Shaw
19:48Alan Kirkland on line one
19:51Yes, ma'am
19:52And you wanted me to remind you that mr. Damon's funerals this afternoon
19:57Right
20:01Mr. Kirkland
20:04I'll put you through now
20:12Creep Oh
20:15Kirkland campaign finance director
20:18Would he be the same person that people refer to as the political payoff King trades money for votes?
20:26You didn't hear it from me
20:28Officially, I love the guy
20:34I
20:43Make $300,000 this month. You said the last payment would take care of everything
20:52All right, but I have to go to a funeral first you tell your friends this is the last silver that crosses their greasy palm
21:05You
21:18In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread until thou return on to the ground
21:24For out of it was thou taken
21:27For dust thou art and on to dust shalt thou return
21:34May he rest in peace
21:38Amen
21:40Amen
21:59Were you and mr. Damon close I hardly knew him
22:03He used to say hello to me at every board meeting
22:06He would tease me about my notes
22:09You have a nice smile
22:13Norman
22:15What are you doing here helping a friend watch?
22:20Christine Shaw
22:22Lieutenant Sloan homicide
22:25You a friend of mr. Damon's I'm afraid I'm here artificial business ask her about the money Steve money
22:32Amanda please let me handle this
22:34The hundred thousand dollars you were planning on giving your campaign finance director Alan Kirkland
22:39Where'd you get him as a campaign strapped your husband's broke?
22:42Did you take the money from the Malone Foundation and when you were threatened with exposure?
22:45Did you kill out Malone did Alexander Damon find out about it? Is that why you killed him, too?
22:50You're insane the whole lot of you
22:52start raving bonkers
23:04I
23:06Guess what?
23:26Look at this mark
23:29Christine Shaw cashed in our last trust fund to finance her husband's campaign and now he's dropping out of the race
23:36For a man who just lost his wife and abandoned his political ambitions Charles Shaw looks awfully happy
23:42I think they were more his wife's ambitions than his own
23:47Poor Norman don't dab the mop
23:51swirl it
23:53You're wasting so wake up man every penny counts nice to see he's over his depression anyway
24:00Where's your monthly chief of medicine performance survey
24:03How can I crunch budget performance ratios if I don't get up-to-date input from department heads?
24:08Don't you have a pathology lab to oversee? Dr. Bentley? Yes, and I'm on my way the Targars lose
24:13Sloan I warned you about those
24:17Norman I just got here
24:19Hospital insurance doesn't cover injuries to senior personnel wearing roller skates inside and look what you're doing to the carpet
24:24What is it's a roller rink or a hospital mark?
24:27Hey
24:28No, you got a big problem down in the cafeteria. It seems that somebody use an extra ketchup packet without filing a requisition
24:37Here's the chart you wanted on Jennifer Sweeney the woman that fainted at the funeral you wanted to see before she was discharged
24:43You think my job is funny. Dr. Stewart
24:46Muses the hell out of me
24:49If you won't think it's so amusing the next time your contract crosses my desk for administrative review Norman lighten up
24:54I was just don't call me Norman. My name is. Mr. Briggs. Remember that in the future
25:06Man
25:07Well, it is fuse you did my friend. I think you owe him an apology
25:11What come on mark? I was just look I've know what you were doing. So did he so did you?
25:19Hmm
25:32What now I apologize for Reagan apology accepted good fine great
25:43Ford's worth I don't think you did
25:48Wish the hospital chairman shared your high opinion of me
25:53He wants my resignation
25:57You kidding I
26:00Said it's for the good of the hospital
26:04What about Steve what does he say any new leads or anything no, no
26:11Not a one
26:14But it has to be Mort Slater
26:16He's the only other member of the board left
26:19There's an article in the Financial Daily Times. His business is rumored to be in trouble. He must have taken the foundation's money. I
26:27Don't think so
26:29You don't think so. No, I don't why not
26:33I'll tell you
26:36Mort Slater's like a legend in my old neighborhood. I don't care what anybody says or any newspaper rights
26:43This guy's doing fine
26:45So unless I'm way off base here
26:47There's no way he needs to steal anybody's money and you think I took it. No, I didn't say that
26:52Well, if Alexander Damon didn't take it and Christine Shaw didn't take it and you say what Slater didn't take it
26:58Then I take it. I must have taken it. Thank you for your vote of confidence. Dr. Stewart
27:04You're welcome
27:06Well, miss Sweeney look like we'll lose you today miss Sweeney
27:14Jennifer
27:18Not leaving
27:20Pardon, you can't make me go
27:22Well, we've had you here under observation for two days already and you're fine. You just fainted under stress. That's all
27:28Well, one of the other doctors said that I have high blood pressure
27:32Well, one of the other doctors said that I have high blood pressure
27:37Fractionally and besides the high blood pressure shouldn't be fatal unless you don't take good care of and even this family history of heart trouble
27:43You're no danger at all
27:45Three people are dead and you say I'm in no danger
27:49Everyone who is in that boardroom is being murdered. Dr. Sloan. I
27:53Don't want to be next
27:56Jennifer I doubt you're a target
27:58Maybe you could help me understand why the other victims were
28:01Are you attended all the foundation's board meetings? I?
28:06Took notes. All right, give me your impression of Elton Malone and the other victims
28:11Well, mr. Malone
28:13He wasn't very nice
28:16Mr. Damon
28:17He was charming. He used to bring me presents from his trips around the world
28:22Mrs. Shaw she could be bossy. I
28:26Didn't like her
28:28What about Mort Slater? Oh bad breath
28:31I'm sorry. It's just that he always smelled like beer
28:36Nice to see you smile
28:40And
28:41Norman Briggs
28:43He reminds me of my daddy. My father had to know where every penny went. He had the same set of false teeth for 10 years
28:51He just hated to spend money
28:53Especially on himself
28:55Exactly like Norman Briggs. Oh, but I don't think mr. Briggs is cheap. I just think he's careful. You know what I mean?
29:02Believe it or not. I do
29:06Anyway Jennifer, you're fine. You have to go home. Okay, I guess
29:13Dr. Sloan. Mm-hmm
29:16Why do you wear roller skates it's too hard turning corners on skis
29:25You come looking for a job at a good time Jack we're expanding operations here the next few months
29:30I'm gonna need some new people, but I hear that you were studying to be a doctor or something. Yeah, it didn't work out
29:35All right, it's too bad. I'm sorry to hear it
29:38Sound things for you good better than good Jack. I'm glad to hear it because I heard something
29:44What'd you hear Jack and there was an article and some newspaper. Yes a Financial Daily Times
29:49Yeah, it said that your business was in trouble. It's the Malone Foundation thing Jack. Watch your head here
29:54I'll tell you I never should have volunteered for that board, but my wife she says it'll be good publicity now because the foundation's missing
30:01Money, I'm a suspect and everybody thinks I'm broke and my stock takes a nosedive
30:06I'll tell you something Jack rooms will kill you. Come here. Let me show you something
30:11We have one
30:15Zero Cal brew all the beer but
30:19None of the calories you kidding me. This is for real. We're shipping out 10,000 cases on Monday
30:25You uh, you must have a lot riding on this every dime I have but once this hits I'll make a fortune
30:31So much for rumors, huh, Jack? Yeah. Hey, you might fight try one
30:34No freebies to roll out, but I'll tell you what Jack you come back Monday. I'll fill you in on the details
30:39I'll give you a case gratis. Okay, I gotta run what I really appreciate this. I know my pleasure Jack. All right Monday
30:44Okay, you got it
30:54I
31:15Jack
31:18What are you doing here? I'm conducting a police investigation
31:23It's illegal to own lockpicks. If you're not a locksmith what?
31:27Surgical tweezer and dermatological scalpel. It's doctor stuff. I never leave home without
31:32The door was open. How's that? What I didn't see. I don't know. Thanks
31:37Wait, is the killer if he's not that leaves Norman Briggs, come on Steve Norman might nickel and dime me to death
31:44But he's not a killer. I
31:45Bet you have something to do with this new beer
31:50The tools are outside
32:02Zero Cal brew just want you to know that I get a little nuts in rooms that don't have windows. Okay
32:08Oh
32:13Jack you got a match
32:20Maybe yeah, do you boost?
32:38Alright, here we go
32:41What are you right?
32:43No, go to the other right my right. Will you just like the match?
32:48Okay, hang on I'm gonna get wet
32:55What's going on it's not working sure you got the flame up to the sensor. I don't know. I'll try another one
33:02Oh
33:05Jack I'm getting a cramp in my neck. I got to put you down. No, we gotta get out of here
33:22You're right, yeah you
33:26Yeah
33:31Great no windows locked door
33:37We're sealed in a tomb
33:40Why didn't the sprinklers work?
33:42There's no corrosion. No cracks. Nothing. Don't talk you use it up there
33:47You're right, Jack. Yeah, that dust is making me a little busy. There's no dust in here
33:54Well Jack you're claustrophobic, aren't you?
33:57Okay, just don't tell Amanda. Let's just take some deep breaths
34:01relax
34:02Close your eyes. That's it. Just picture the wide-open spaces. You'll be fine. I
34:08can't
34:09Well, I remember this is being trapped in a refrigerator. I was six years old
34:15To my father four hours to find me don't think about you to say never been trapped before. Oh, yeah
34:22Once did a 24-hour stakeout in a dumpster
34:25Yeah, I'm scrunched down in the bottom of this thing pitch dark. No air. I'm just
34:31sweating smelling a
34:33rotten garbage
34:35Telling the jacket and the walls just closed in
34:38Oh
34:44Okay, I'm fine
34:51Okay, I'm fine wait a minute
35:00See that
35:02Lorm wires been cut
35:04No alarms. No sprinklers
35:07Company in financial trouble. I say your buddy Morris plan on a torch job
35:12Like I can't let's get the hell out of here
35:29Excellent response time man, you've earned the commendation carry on
35:36Oh
35:41Here you go mark check this out
35:46Zero cowbrew just really no calorie beer. No calorie. Don't drink it
35:52Yeah, the only side effect is a huge instant hangover, but you should be feeling right about now, huh?
36:00Oh
36:03Fortunately, it only lasts for about a minute a
36:06minute
36:07Hey Steve, how much money you think Slater spent in developing this beer?
36:11Well, the company's quarterly stockholder report puts the R&D figure close to 10 million
36:1610 million no way
36:18You know that money spent and what does he got a great tasting beer that nobody's gonna drink twice
36:24Where we going to a funeral? I hope it's mine. Oh
36:30Look alive in the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread till thou return on to the ground
36:36For out of it was thou taken for dust thou art and on to dust shalt thou return
36:43May she rest in peace
36:45Amen
37:00Oh, mr. Shaw is so brave, isn't he?
37:09Mort Slater
37:11Detective Sloan homicide you're under arrest for embezzlement and murder
37:16Mrs. Slater your brewery is about to take a 10 million dollar loss. That's why you stole the Malone Foundation fund
37:24Hey, look, I was about to lose 10 million bucks
37:26Why would I waste my time and lousy?
37:28300,000 huh to pay an arsonist to disengage your fire alarm and torch your warehouse
37:32You wanted the insurance to cover your development losses. That's why you embezzled the money and why you killed four people to protect yourself
37:39Mr. Slater you have the right to remain silent
37:43Push your head and set that Sun
37:54Hey could be worse
37:56How exactly could it be any worse dr. Stewart?
37:59Well, we know Mort Slater took the foundation's money
38:03What's your point?
38:05Point is that's at least one thing Norman didn't do
38:11But you don't know who killed Slater or the other members of the board you don't know why
38:15True all you know is it was somebody who was at each of the funerals and had a gripe against the board, right?
38:21And you do know I was planning to quit the board how angry I wasn't Malone
38:26That I work at a hospital and have access to Karari drugs, and I'm the last one left alive
38:31It doesn't take Sherlock Holmes to realize I'm the only possible suspect
38:34You convince me
38:36Jack it isn't funny
38:38Look Norman mark
38:40Never mind. Did you please give this to?
38:45The chairman for me
38:49What's this
38:52Oh
38:54His resignation Oh for crying out loud
39:01Look you do me a favor and
39:05Cover my patients
39:11It's the silliest thing for him to do because it's an admission of his resignation, that's right
39:17Records needs your signature on this patient's charge
39:19Oh
39:25Yes
39:27Hi blood pressure. Hmm
39:30Dolores would you call the coroner's office? I want to get some information on a death certificate
39:39Come in
39:45Mr. Brace
39:49I
39:53You were right about once later I was wrong I don't think that really matters right now does it I
40:00Guess not I wanted to say it anyway
40:06You went to Yale
40:08Yale School of Management the class is 78
40:11Yeah, yeah, I mean you were voted most popular
40:1680% of my class majored in corporate studies
40:19I chose hospital administration, you know, why I can't believe he used to be this thin
40:24Wanted to help people you spent two years in the Peace Corps before you went to graduate school
40:30You went to Nigeria no, but how can we don't know these things about you you never asked
40:45Jack
40:48What happened to me, where did I go wrong?
40:54Want the truth
40:57Yes
41:02Yeah, you started
41:04pay more attention to
41:06Process, you know what? I mean? Yeah, you worry more about
41:10filing the proper form
41:12Then whether a patient gets well enough this hospital ran a deficit two years in a row before I got here
41:19Community general came this close to shutting down
41:23Really I
41:24Didn't know that that's because doctors think medicine is just about curing people. I didn't take care of that budget
41:30We wouldn't have a hospital. He says I keep telling myself
41:34Yes, you're right. I
41:37I
41:40Volunteered for the Malone Foundation because I wanted to feel good about my work again
41:44Here I have to save money pinch pennies. They were going to spend it open free clinics
41:51provide
41:52equipment and medical supplies
41:56You know
41:58my uncle Frankie trains heavyweights and
42:02He always says that there's a time to quit a time to fight
42:07Maybe this is a time for you to fight you want me to stay?
42:12Yeah, well, you know if you leave
42:15Who am I gonna rag on?
42:17right, I mean
42:20Mark's like my father and
42:23Amanda's too good-looking
42:25Dolores she'll deck me so
42:28No, you got to stay for this for that
42:32Thank You Jack
42:33But under the circumstances, I don't think that's possible
42:38Norman let's go. We'll be late late late for what funeral come on. Oh
42:47God no
42:50In the sweat of my face shalt thou eat bread till thou return unto the ground for out of it
42:54What's thou taken for dust thou art and unto dust shalt thou return may he rest in peace. Amen
43:04Oh all units move in we got a man down
43:15Steve I thought you gave him a vest. I did. Oh my god. She got me
43:25I think
43:27Didn't have a chance to use your blowgun this time, did you miss sweetie? I
43:31Don't know what you're talking about
43:34More Slater embezzled Malone Foundation funds, but embezzlement was never the motive for those murders
43:41It was revenge, wasn't it?
43:44Revenge for what?
43:45Her father he died three weeks ago of a stroke
43:49Just one week before Elton Malone was poisoned. You leave my father out of this
43:53You know, it's when I remembered you said your father didn't like to spend anything on himself
43:57Even when it came to medical care you said you'd like to save money. So I checked the coroner's report
44:03Your father died waiting for his blood pressure medicine at a Malone Foundation free clinic
44:09So, what does that prove the clinic didn't have the proper supplies because Elton Malone canceled my order
44:16You blame the Malone Foundation and the whole board for the death of your father. You've been killing them off one by one ever since
44:24with this
44:27This isn't an airgun, where's your airgun? Mark she doesn't have an airgun. Can I go now?
44:36Let her go
44:40Just want to say dr. Sloan, I think you took one too many headers on your roller skates
44:48Steve I swear to you. She's the killer. Well without a murder weapon all we've got some theory
44:53You don't come up with something else that lady walks
44:57I
45:05Well, it didn't Steve still investigating but
45:09You know, I'm actually starting to feel sorry for no one. Oh, don't get too mushy. Here's your rotation assignment chart
45:18Double shift weekend duty again. Yes
45:27Jennifer
45:28You didn't think I'd fall for an obvious setup like that. Did you?
45:32Daddy may have been cheap, but he wasn't stupid
45:36Neither am I
45:39I'm sorry about your father. I'm sorry. He died in my arms waiting for medicine. That wasn't there because of you
45:47And all the other hypocrites on the board
45:50You didn't care
45:52He was just one old man. What difference did it make?
45:57I arranged for the medicine. I
46:00Arranged for it. He was my father
46:04He was all I had
46:07But you took him from me
46:15God bless you. You saved my life. You saved my life. Can you get him off? He saved my life
46:22Riggs
46:24Call me Norman call me Norman
46:54You