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02:05William P. Bissell to see Norman Briggs
02:09Yes, sir
02:10I think she's heard of me round the whole world his dread name shall sound and reach two worlds that must yet not be found
02:18Abraham Cowley the Davide is
02:211656
02:24Mr. Bissell what a pleasant surprise my personal attorney Forrest Blaustein. Mr. Blaustein
02:32What's this?
02:33Mr. Bissell is suing community general for malpractice gross negligence and
02:39Anything else I can think of your attorneys have 30 days to respond
02:45Where's dr. Butcher
02:47A
02:53Beautiful job doctor
02:55Thank you for the assist doctor. I think if I have people in the city who could have done that operation
03:00Oh, I think you're exaggerating just a bit mark. Okay, six, huh?
03:04Well, I've got another one in two hours. Come on. I'll buy you a cup of coffee
03:09Don't you've got yourself a deal?
03:11What?
03:13Dr. Fielder, dr. Stewart. I did the work about mrs. Palmieri. Oh good. We'll go to a coffee one joyous
03:19No, thanks
03:21I'll leave this on your desk
03:24You don't want an overcoat
03:26Obviously, he hasn't forgiven me. Well, it would have meant a great deal to him to be on your surgical team
03:31I know he's a particular friend of yours mark. I never interfere with my surgeons decisions
03:35He's too cocky when you think you know it all that's when you stop listening and you start making mistakes. He's a good doctor Karen
03:42Dr. Fielder, mr. Briggs like to see in the conference room
03:46undouble Jenny
03:48You look absolutely radiant I do
03:52Thank you
03:54I'm in love. Dr. Sloan
03:58It's great you should try it sometime. It's great
04:03Nah, let her have a jelly
04:08Ah, dr. Butcher
04:13How nice of you to join us dr. Fielder we're being sued
04:19You botched the operation now, I'm in constant pain I'm unable to walk
04:24I'm unable to sleep and I can barely function if you'd listen to me in the first place. You wouldn't be in pain
04:29I told you it was impractical to operate on both knees at once and I told you that I could not manage time to have
04:35knee replacement surgery twice
04:38Have you been doing your therapy? I'm gonna die
04:42Besides it hurts too much
04:44Excuse me, if you won't follow instructions doctor's orders, if you will, how do you expect to recover?
04:50Who the hell are you?
04:53Mark Sloan chief of internal medicine
04:56Do we have one of those for him?
04:59right now
05:00Well, I'll catch him later. You should be using a walker instead of that wheelchair
05:04You should be having pool therapy three times a week physical therapy twice a week. I
05:09Own six television stations seven radio stations and 14 newspapers and they hardly run themselves young lady then learn to live with a pain
05:16Mr. Bazell
05:19That is exactly the unfeeling and insensitive reaction that I expected from you doctor
05:24And I'm sure that my readers and listeners will be equally outraged when I quote you
05:30You're not going to try this case in the press. Are you he has to Norman that left him right out of court
05:36I'm going to expose this hospital and everyone in it for the bumbling incompetence
05:40They are and when I'm finished there won't be a potential juror who isn't familiar with every sordid detail of your pathetic lives
05:49And then we'll see you as the last laugh in court
05:53You're sick
05:55twisted and sick
05:59You refuse to do anything to help yourself then you blame me in the hospital
06:03If your friend is a doctor send him to the house of your enemy
06:07Portuguese proverb
06:10Put it on your tombstone
06:14I like her. She's feisty
06:17But you still plan to destroy your career
06:21One time I bought a hotel so I could fire the entire staff because
06:27Room service serve my eggs cold
06:33What do you think I think you still have to try the case on its merits, mr. Bissell, which means you'll lose
06:43Well, we'll see
06:47Mr. Bissell, isn't there some way we can reach an accommodation?
06:54What you have in mind
07:03I
07:06Have rescheduled your next operation to tomorrow
07:10Don't think I'm in any condition to operate this afternoon. I know how this upset you but the man's shooting potshots in the dark
07:17Even a blind man can hit something with enough ammunition
07:20Danny
07:23What hit you
07:27Well, everyone has something they would rather not have revealed to the world
07:33I
07:37Maybe it won't come to that
07:44Well, I guess Norman finally figured out a way to make this hospital some money it's renting out office space
07:51Get a hold of Caldwell and Tulsa and see how he's doing with the affiliates
07:55And then get me a hot in Tokyo. I'll talk to you in person. All right, mr. Bissell just exactly what's going on here
08:03Accommodation I
08:04Have no choice
08:07You heard the hotel story. He intends to do the same thing to this hospital. Why is he so vindictive?
08:13Apparently he was very poor as a kid. His mother died in a charity ward. Oh
08:18So now he hates all doctors in exchange for allowing the cell to conduct his day-to-day business from this hospital
08:24He's agreed to follow dr. Fielder's therapy
08:27Norman he's taken over three rooms patients who really need them are being evicted. I've arranged for other accommodations
08:34Is that word again? And if his condition improves, he'll consider dropping this lawsuit
08:40Norman the suit is groundless then we'll win the battle in the courtroom and lose the war in the press
08:46Amigo, he can do irreparable damage to all of us as administrator
08:51I have one function and one function only to protect this hospital
08:54By opening the doors to the man who wants to destroy it I have no choice my friend
09:05What the hell do you think you're doing cleaning house I am chief financial officer of this company
09:11No, not anymore. You are not shipping me off to Stuttgart
09:15No
09:16We need somebody to head the European division and the executive committee thinks that you're the best man
09:23If you are out of your mind if you think I'm gonna go from CFO to division head
09:29Coddled you I baby you I promoted you for the last 16 years Tommy
09:34You were my heir apparent, but you just couldn't wait. Could you?
09:40Bill you got to start laying off the painkillers. They're making you paranoid
09:45You visited every member of the board of directors
09:49lobbying for my job
09:52Just until you get back on your feet
09:55No
09:56Once you got my job, it would have taken a howitzer to blast you out. I'm just making a preemptive strike
10:03Love Stuttgart
10:05especially in the wintertime
10:12This is not finished you want to knock down drag out you're gonna get it
10:16You
10:19Know what your husband is trying to do to me
10:21Stuttgart I hear it's lovely in the winter. Don't get smug with me Emily
10:26I'm just pleased you're finally getting what's coming to you after plotting against him the way you did, you know something you might be next
10:34I beg your pardon. Oh, yeah
10:36He said he was cleaning house
10:39carefully doesn't sweep you out, too
10:46Yes
10:56Yes, sir
10:58It was a close call. He could have been seriously injured
11:01Just some torn cartilage. You'll be up and around in no time
11:05Now get some rest
11:08This insurance forms to be filled out I'll take care of it
11:17Ah
11:22Welcome to the Garden of Torture the doctor is a patient. Let's see how it feels on the other side of the scalpel
11:31Somehow
11:33Seeing you lying in that bed. It just makes me feel
11:38Mr. Michelle, you all right
11:42Mr. Michelle, mr. Michelle nurse
11:47You
11:53Read it the cell was murdered. That's right. He was made to OD
12:00Amanda on anti Bremen, that's next to impossible
12:05Cells regular shot was given at 7 p.m
12:07In order for the second shot to have been fatal it would have had to have been administered within the hour between 7 and 8
12:13Hmm visiting hours
12:16All this talk of murder boring you son
12:19Sorry dad late night. Where did Bissell receive this mystery shot?
12:24Between the third and fourth toe of his left foot. Obviously someone didn't want it discovered wouldn't you felt that?
12:30No, no
12:31His lower extremities were in so much pain
12:33We did have him on painkillers that I doubt very much he would have felt anything short of a baseball bat
12:37Do we know who his visitors were his wife Emily? That's all anybody remembers
12:42Yeah, we ought to check out the visitor. He had earlier. It was some guy came flying out of his room yelling and screaming
12:48What guy well, whoever he was Bissell was gonna send him to Stuttgart and he was not a happy camper
12:54I'll see what I can dig up
13:01Would you please get some rest for all of our sakes
13:05Okay, we'll regroup in the morning, oh wait a minute mark you're leaving out the key suspect
13:09I didn't know we had a key suspect Karen Fielder
13:13No, come on. What Bissell was out to ruin her and that's motive
13:18And she certainly had means an opportunity
13:21I've worked with dr. Fielder for almost two years now. She saved life. She doesn't take them. What do you know about her?
13:28Damn fine surgeon she married have kids
13:34Fact the matter is none of us knows anything about her personal life
13:40I
13:42You doing on the safe haven't found the combination yet, it must be in here somewhere unless that SOB memorized it
13:51Thomas Taylor
13:53Lieutenant Sloan
13:56Hi, you're pretty blouse, eh
13:58Guess you must have seen it all, huh?
14:00Matter of fact, I could use a cup of coffee
14:03Dan cup of coffee for our friend, please
14:06You see you've heard about William Bissell
14:09Yes, he was my mentor my friend
14:13practically a father
14:14You're the new CEO
14:17That's what the board wanted. I thought you were on your way to Stuttgart
14:22Bill and I were still discussing that
14:29Mr. Taylor, can you tell me where you were between 7 and 8 o'clock last night? I was in my office down the hall
14:36Can anyone verify that?
14:39Afraid not
14:41My god, and the body's not even cold yet. Well, Emily, how nice to see you looking so
14:48robust in your hour of grief, I
14:52Need to get into the safe what for personal papers in the office safe
15:01my love letters
15:04Well in that case be my guest I
15:08Need the combination
15:10Now I can't believe that in a marriage as close and loving as yours
15:14Bill never shared that combination with you. Now. What was that you were saying about cold bodies?
15:20Not nice to do in front of a police officer
15:24Mrs. Bissell you were visiting your husband last night. Is that correct?
15:29Yes
15:30How long were you there?
15:32from 7 to 8 the entire hour
15:36Did you leave the room at any time
15:39Once to stretch my legs. I went to the lounge and got a cup of coffee
15:44Did you see anybody else coming in or out of the room?
15:47Just the nurse
15:49Now if you'll excuse me, I have to find a safe cracker. I
15:56Wonder what's so important in that safe
16:06You
16:11How'd it go
16:14Since when are you interested in the outcome of my operations since William P Bissell died
16:20You prescribed four cc's of antipyretic, right? So
16:25Seems like a pretty strong dose to me
16:28Are you questioning my confidence doctor? Are you accusing me of murder?
16:31Are you doing so in front of my colleagues to embarrass me stop grandstanding?
16:35You're right. What right do you have to question or to accuse one of your patients was murdered?
16:40Does that make you a little curious? William P Bissell was a tyrant. He liked to inflict pain on others
16:46It's better off dead and so is the rest of the world. Yeah, especially you
16:51Now he can't go after you
16:53not a bad motive
16:55What do you think doc? You think you're your peace of mind? You're your medical reputation your financial stability
17:01It's worth killing for I
17:05Know why you're doing this. It's because I rejected you for my surgical team
17:11Were you on the third floor between seven and eight last night
17:16Go to hell who are you
17:19Right now I am a very angry orthopedic surgeon. Yeah, I don't want to hear that. I mean who is Karen Fielder?
17:27Where did she come from? What was she afraid Bissell was gonna find out about it?
17:32I
17:43Didn't I have that yesterday you had chicken yesterday. Well, what's this pot roast?
17:49Looks like the same sauce. Well, I wouldn't know about that. You don't eat this stuff. I
17:55Brown bag it. Ah
17:58Listen tomorrow. Would you bring me one of those brown bag?
18:02Hmm
18:04Darman they're beautiful. It's just the hospital's way of saying get well soon to a valued member of its staff. Oh
18:10That's the strain. Please put this in water
18:13Leave the price on
18:16Would you take a bite of that? Oh, no mark. I just had lunch just a taste just a taste of it. Yes
18:24What is it they say it's pot roast and damn good pot roast it is
18:29Norman look at this. There's butter white bread cheese white sauce a dumpling
18:35Cauliflower with more cream sauce. Here's a bread pudding with what appears to be the same white sauce
18:40Did your dietitian ever hear of cholesterol? You are not a heart patient. This is a perfect diet for an injured knee
18:46There is no diet for an injured knee. Yes, mr. Briggs. I cannot function with this man harassing me anymore
18:51I am trying to conduct a murder investigation miss Marley
18:54You were the one who gave us Ellie's shot as prescribed by dr. Fielder. Hey
18:59Did you see or hear anything unusual that night?
19:03Well, I don't know if it was unusual or not. But mr. Bissell and his wife were arguing what about I
19:10Don't know. I just heard loud angry voices. Did anyone come into that room besides his wife?
19:17Well
19:19Dr. Fielder, I'm what time I just as I was going on my break. So, um around 735
19:28Okay, well, thank you miss Marley we'll be in touch miss Marley. I hope this doesn't influence your decision to stay
19:34Jenny were you gonna leave us?
19:38There's not really too much point to it anymore would this have anything at all to do with your being in love
19:50You
19:53Certainly know how to boost morale. What would I say? It's Morley lieutenant Norman
20:00Fielder I don't I don't believe it
20:04Well, I got to get over to the courthouse
20:06Both his wife and the new CEO were awfully anxious to get into Bissell's safe
20:10I'm gonna try and beat him to it with a court order
20:14Frustrated trapped in this bed. Oh, I'd give anything to trade places with you
20:20Would you mind sharing with me the reason for this extreme exhaustion? You're suffering here
20:24Well never rains, but it pours past couple of months
20:28I've had no female companionship and all of a sudden I've got two ladies in my life keeps me busy. I can imagine
20:36That's all I can do
20:39I
20:45Was just get down here on the double
20:52This thing has more controls than a 747 on it, what'd you get it? Well, it's mr.
20:56Bissell's thought he wouldn't be missing it. How do you start it? Well, actually what you do is you take that button and you
21:08I
21:14Mechanized wheelchairs are not allowed in this hospital since when since you terrorized half the nurses on three that was just a test run
21:21I have it under perfect control. No, you forget about the wheelchair and tell
21:26I've discovered some disturbing things about dr. Fielder
21:29What things remember when we desperately needed an orthopedic surgeon two years ago. That's when we hired. Dr. Fielder
21:34Well, we were in such a hurry. Our background check was a little sloppy to say the least
21:38What you mean Boulder Hospital in Seattle did not give her the top rating. Yes, they did, but we never checked beyond that
21:44Apparently her previous hospital asked her to leave they fired her
21:49On what grounds her records are sealed walk
21:53There's a six-year gap between the time. She was fired and the time she hooked up with Boulder Hospital
21:59Now whatever she's hiding mark just gives her another motive to get rid of the cell
22:08You
22:23Sorry you had to come all the way out here
22:25We didn't give me much choice. You left the hospital before I had a chance to talk to you
22:29Norman Briggs placed me on suspension for a quote good of the hospital unquote
22:34Karen what happened at the first hospital? Why were you discharged? And why did they see a lot of writers? I
22:41Was hoping I wouldn't have to relive that but the cell was about to push and you think I killed him to stop that
22:49Depends on what he was going to find out
22:59I was married to a professional football player
23:03I've been practicing orthopedic surgery for four years. Very successful. Very happy
23:08What changed it?
23:10Chicago Bears playoff game
23:12My husband's best friend took a wicked hit the team orthopedist said he would never walk again never have sex
23:21Your husband wanted a second opinion I came to the same conclusion
23:28My husband pleaded with me
23:30He said if he were faced with that kind of life he would try anything no matter how risky I
23:37Saw it as a challenge. I
23:40Was an artist who used a knife instead of a brush?
23:48My husband's best friend died on the table
23:54What happened to the marriage
23:57We stumbled along for a couple of years then it died too I
24:02Came out West used my maiden name and started from the bottom again
24:08Karen why didn't you tell us you were in the sales room at 735 the night he was murdered
24:16For the same reason I don't walk across the tracks when a train is coming
24:23Unfortunately, this one's about to hit you
24:27I
24:30Then Norman suspended I hope she doesn't cut run
24:34You are obsessed with Karen Fielder. That was your PR with doctors murder patients. I'm not so sure she did it. Yeah, who else?
24:42Emily the cell had a violent argument with her husband the night he died
24:46They were married weren't they? Oh, I still like to know what it was about
24:50The way Steve, hey, hey leg up
24:55Jack they said you were going on your break. Where you been? I'm sorry, man. I got hung up. Oh
25:01Geez, I'm gonna be late for court
25:05Listen Jack
25:07I'm down my feet. Can you give me some vitamins, you know a
25:12V12 some anything, you know Steve you look like a man who's bringing the kids to school
25:16Are we in love Steve? Oh, I wish I were it'd be a lot easier than what I'm doing. I'll be tougher than being in love
25:24I'm going to night school. I'm
25:27Studying law. It's great. Why'd you dad know about that? No, and you can't tell him. Well, why not? He'd be thrilled
25:35Well, I only been going a month. I mean, what if I flunk out? I'm gonna look like a jerk
25:40I'm gonna look like a jerk. I'm gonna look like a jerk. I'm gonna look like a jerk
25:43I only been going a month. I mean, what if I flunk out? I'm gonna look like a jerk
25:46I just need a little more time before I tell him I'm gonna make sure I know what I'm doing
25:51Hmm
25:52Would you hold this please? Yeah. Thank you. So what do you say Jack about that shot?
25:58Nothing, I like better than punching holes and lawyers
26:13Oh
26:23Yes
26:24You're a nurse from the hospital. I'm terribly sorry. I didn't recognize you out of uniform
26:30Whose guest are you? I might know them
26:33Actually, it's dr. Amanda Bentley and I've been a member here for almost four years
26:39Don't you join me? Dr.
26:44I'm working at the hospital. I'm sure you've heard about my tragedy. Yes, and please accept my condolences
26:54Life will be very empty without William. We were devoted to each other
27:00Never a harsh word in 27 years of marriage except the night that he died
27:05Excuse me, the floor nurse Jenny Morley mentioned to me that she overheard loud angry voices coming from your husband's room
27:14Perhaps it was the TV. I don't think so. Mrs. Bissell, would you mind telling me what you were fighting about?
27:35I was trying to persuade William to take a long vacation after his therapy
27:40He refused. I
27:43Suppose it got heated. I
27:46Was just thinking of him as I always do
27:51Well, um
27:53Several of the older women here at the club mentioned that your husband moved out of the house after his knee surgery
27:59But you know how they love to gossip
28:01However rumor does have it that he'd left you once before and each time he did it was for another woman
28:08You're really quite treacherous, aren't you? No, I am simply trying to find out what you were fighting about
28:13Some little thing what little thing a little slut
28:21I walked out of the room went to the lounge had a cup of coffee to calm down
28:27When I returned Bill agreed to stop seeing
28:32woman
28:33And who was she?
28:35He didn't tell me and I didn't ask
28:38It wasn't important
28:40What was important was our marriage?
28:44In the future dear try to stay out of the gutter it's very unbecoming
28:57Hey, don't give me a hard time. I'm from burglary. I don't do this for a living. I catch guys that do this for a living
29:02What is the problem?
29:04Don't make safes like this anymore. They don't make safe crackers like they used to anymore
29:09If the guys in asphalt jungle had taken us longer, we'd still be watching the movie. Hey
29:14Battleships don't have steel like this
29:20We'll replace this
29:22Just send the bill to the department. All right, what happened to you last time you were in here
29:26You can hardly keep your eyes open. Well, I'm eating healthy. Yeah, right, whatever you're on. I'd like to try something. I
29:33Heard you like the harder stuff
29:36Come again
29:37Two years ago. You took a leave of absence from white world media. You checked into a substance abuse clinic in Georgia
29:43You're not as punchy as you look
29:46The cell was killed by an overdose you received two shots one in his arm and one between his toes
29:52Nice try that's where heroin addicts stick their needles. I was into uppers
29:57Uh-huh. Look you're barking up the wrong civilian. You want your murderer take a bite out of Emily. Yeah, and what is her motive?
30:07Sonia Sonia
30:09Who is Sonia?
30:11Bill left Emily for her. Oh, she was
30:1517
30:16Innocent charming a real knockout. He promised her the world
30:20Including marriage. Mm-hmm. And why didn't he follow through cost too much?
30:25Emily should get down on her knees every night and thank community property. How long ago was this nine or ten years?
30:33Mrs. Bissell has a long fuse. They found each other again
30:44I
30:46Sells will uh-huh court order says this is evidence in a murder case
30:51So you get a last name for this Sonia?
30:54You're the detective
30:56Put my tax dollars to work
31:06What's he doing in there practicing
31:09I
31:13Have no idea these things were this hard to handle
31:18You think you got problems
31:20The cells attorney just filed a wrongful death suit on behalf of his estate. Well, that's good news
31:27Good news
31:29Whose side are you on? Well, I mean for my suit Oh
31:33Your suit what suit against you in the hospital?
31:38Me
31:40Well normally you were responsible for bringing Bissell in here. It was his cable was in the halls
31:45It was his machinery that blew the fuse on my attorney. Tell me I got a crackerjack case
31:51And how much of these crackerjacks going to cost me six million
31:55Six million
31:58Well, look at this there's physical disability there's loss of income there's emotional stress Norman can't we come to some sort of accommodation
32:08Well, I might be persuaded to drop the suit, you know in exchange for some
32:13concessions
32:15concessions
32:17Concessions of my life
32:24Concessions name them
32:26Well Norman for starters, there's the patient's food
32:30Mark, please don't bring up that again
32:32Dolores
32:34Would you get me Arnold fuller at the Morris fuller and green, please?
32:38One lawyer coming up. Thank you. Wait
32:41Okay, we'll revise the menu remove the creamy sauces
32:46and
32:4986 the starchy stuff. We'll go lean and mean
32:52Okay, I'm glad that's over. You know, you are one tough negotiator what Norman?
32:56Do you think that's six million dollars worth of concessions right there?
32:59What else what there's the thing with the vending machines?
33:04What about them they keep breaking?
33:07Do you know how much it cost to maintain those machines besides people should eat all that candy is not good for their teeth
33:11And the caffeine makes people nervous and edgy
33:19Vending machines that work there is one more thing
33:27Dr. Fielder suspension
33:29That
33:34Is not negotiable
33:35Norman if the hospital suspends her it will infer that we believe she's guilty
33:39And how will it look with a possible murderer on our staff running around with a scalpel in her hands?
33:44Morris
33:47He's coming in old man, too
33:55She stays
33:59Police I'm entering the premises
34:30I
34:32Like the police
34:35Hey Steve
34:38What the hell are you two doing here same thing you are we're looking for Jenny Morley
34:43Yeah, the door it was unlocked. Yeah. Sure. It was Jack
34:48Where is she God in a hurry? Yeah clothes are thrown all over the bedroom. Take a look at this place Steve
34:54She has crystal fine art. She's got designer clothing. You can't afford those things on a nurse's salary
34:59Oh, she's a hell of a lot more than a nurse. She's an heiress
35:03The cells will left her controlling interest in wide-world media that today's market price is a cool
35:09175 mil
35:11Well, then it all fits because mr
35:13Purcell left his wife for another woman and it wouldn't be the first time dad said Jenny was planning to leave the hospital
35:19But changed her mind the day after Purcell died. We have motive
35:25Opportunity
35:27And means we found these in miss Morley's trash she administered that second shot I
35:33Sure. Hope you two didn't get your fingerprints all over these Oh fingerprints. I knew it
35:41Yes, we were careful
35:44Well, it looks like we found our murderer and lost her at the same time
35:58I'm me the mind. I have a lot of change. How do you like it black in a cup?
36:08See it works German you are a man if you work in this case my word cost the hospital $700
36:16Mark we found our murderer. Well now we don't exactly have but we know who she is
36:21Are you going to tell us or is there a prize for the person who guesses first?
36:25Jenny Morley
36:27Miss Morley found this in her condo who found it. I found it. I found
36:32The vial and the syringe both contain traces of anti-bremid
36:37Can't believe it's Jenny Jack. I feel you in debt. I've got a file my report
36:42mind
36:43Thank you, Amanda
36:48You got another quarter yes machine works, of course it works
36:55I'm starting to fade again. I need another b12 shot. What you need is to go home and go to bed
37:01I can't after I file my report. I gotta hit the books. Can't you do that tomorrow morning?
37:05Pop quiz first thing in the morning since this case started. I haven't even cracked a book
37:11Excuse me. Thank you. I
37:18Was wrong
37:22Jenny Morley killed the cell
37:25Look, I'm sorry that I made Norman dig up all that stuff on you. I
37:31Was mad at you for not picking me for your surgical team
37:38You want some coffee no, thanks. I never gave you the reason
37:46An experience I saw something in you that frightened me
37:51Yeah, I know I come out a little strong sometimes no, that wasn't it I
37:59Saw myself when you're young
38:03Confident at the top of your game
38:06You can get cocky sure of yourself
38:08And before you know it you've become careless
38:13Are we talking about here I
38:16Made mistakes mistakes. I've made
38:18I made mistakes mistakes. I've never recovered from
38:23Probably never will
38:26It took someone who isn't cocky to come here today and say the things you just did
38:34Who knows what the future may hold for both of us
38:36You
38:47Know I really get the hang of those crutches. No. No, it's time for you to go home. You can practice some more tomorrow
38:54Can you help me? I
38:57Didn't murder bill I loved him
39:01It's almost from the first day I met him I loved him when was that when I was 17
39:08You're Sonia
39:13Yeah from another life Jenny, why did you change your name?
39:21Well because I didn't want any scandal to touch him
39:26And besides it was a way to leave the past and to start fresh
39:29Did he ever try and see you again, I don't know we made a clean break
39:37Until he came to Community General
39:41And from the first second I saw him it was like a minute hadn't even gone by I
39:46was 17 again, he was
39:49handsome and vital and just how I remembered him I
39:55Think that I was the one true love in his life
39:59Just as he was mine
40:06Why did you break up the first time
40:10His wife
40:13She found out about us
40:16And had a mental breakdown and tried to kill herself
40:20And bill felt guilty and he promised to break it off with me and never see me again. I
40:26always thought
40:28That she had staged, you know, the suicide attempts and the breakdowns
40:34But there's nothing I could say I mean there's nothing I could do all he could do
40:39Was just miss him, you know, and and here I go. Now. I gotta miss him all over again
40:46Dolores would you bring Jenny a glass of water, please?
40:53Jenny the night bill died you were the floor nurse. That's right
40:58Between seven and eight o'clock. What was your routine?
41:03Well, you know what a floor nurse does I was in and out of patients rooms and giving the medications and checking IVs
41:12Changing linens, you know all that kind of stuff. You said you went on your break at about 735
41:17Yeah, I just went to the nurse's station and I got a cup of coffee
41:21Coffee. Yeah, I was only off the floor for a couple minutes
41:26Why did you run
41:32Because I realized that somebody was trying to tag me for Bill's murder
41:37Nice game mrs. Pescel. Thanks. Wish I had the energy to play like that. Oh
41:46Here the contents of you late husband safe, thank you for your patience. We apologize for any inconvenience
41:54Oh
41:56I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
42:00I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
42:02I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
42:04It's
42:21You rotten filthy swine
42:24What the hell are you talking about that?
42:27Billy boys will the cops took it out of his say. Well, they returned it to me
42:32What's your problem, Emily?
42:34We both know what's in it.
42:36As soon as it clears probate,
42:38we'll each have exactly what we want.
42:40I will be running this company,
42:42and you will forever be Mrs. William P. Bissell.
42:46You set me up.
42:48What's the matter with you?
42:50You came to me, convinced me
42:52that William was gonna change his will,
42:54then divorce me and marry her.
42:56Emily, why are you going over this tired ground?
43:00Because you lied to me.
43:02You said that if we killed William
43:05and framed the little slut,
43:07she would be unable to collect,
43:09and then the entire estate
43:11would go to his surviving heir, me.
43:14But you left out one minor detail,
43:18the codicil.
43:20What codicil? There is no codicil.
43:23The codicil states that in the event
43:26that Jennifer Morley dies,
43:28or is unable to collect her legacy,
43:31the entire estate goes to you.
43:37Let me see that.
43:45I never saw this before.
43:48I can't implicate you in this,
43:51because I was the one who gave William that shot.
43:55But if you think that I am going to sit by
43:58and watch you gobble up everything
44:00that is rightfully mine...
44:02Ah, ah, ah, ah.
44:04I told you once before,
44:06not nice to do in front of a police officer.
44:08What are you doing here?
44:10Not to see you replace the vase I broke.
44:15Voice activated. Great quality.
44:18That act you two put on about not liking each other,
44:21that was a nice touch.
44:23No one ever would have suspected you were in this together.
44:26Oh, that was no act. We despise each other.
44:29We merely had mutual interests.
44:32So you added this phony codicil.
44:35Amanda's attorney made that up.
44:38Nice piece of work, isn't it?
44:40How did you know?
44:42You had to make it appear that you were out of your husband's room.
44:45That way, somebody else could have administered the fatal injection.
44:48So you told Dr. Bentley you had a couple of copies.
44:51So you told Dr. Bentley you had a cup of coffee
44:54in the visitors' lounge.
44:56What of it?
44:58The coffee machine on that floor was broken.
45:00Wasn't repaired till yesterday.
45:08Well, at least now we know you're going to die,
45:11Mrs. William P. Bissell.
45:14The only question is when and how.
45:19Officers.
45:28What do you need, huh?
45:30Voice activated, is it?
45:32Speak it.
45:34Is it also yawn activated?
45:36You got to wake up.
45:48♪
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