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The Ainsley McGregor Mysteries - A Case for the Yarn Maker
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00:00:00In the eight months since we first opened for business here at Bless Your Arts, we have felt
00:00:18so welcomed by the community. And it's my great honor to be a small part of the rich history that
00:00:25is this heritage building. Without further ado, I would like to invite our very special guest
00:00:37speaker for today's ceremony. A woman who needs no introduction. Ladies and gentlemen, please
00:00:43welcome Sweet River's very own Lone Star Cashmere founder, Ellie Mitchum.
00:01:12Stay close by, George.
00:01:37Good morning, Ainsley.
00:01:40Morning, Jake. Thanks for coming by on such short notice.
00:01:44Oh, and I heard you needed some help with a ladder. I dropped everything and hopped in
00:01:47my truck. I aced ladders in the academy.
00:01:50Well, everyone will be here in less than an hour, and I still haven't gotten this banner
00:01:53up.
00:01:54No, leave it to me. No matter how many times I see this word, it just doesn't look right.
00:01:59It looks like an eye test chart. Sesquicentennial. Yeah, this building's 150 years old.
00:02:09I guess when you're that old, the city gives you a plaque, huh?
00:02:12We'll throw you a party.
00:02:14Oh, hi. Um, you know, uh, I hear that our own celebrity, Miss Lone Star Cashmere herself,
00:02:25will be in attendance. You know, my grandma, she buys me a sweater from there for Christmas
00:02:28every year, whether I need one or not.
00:02:30Yep, Ellie Mitchum and her whole entourage. You know, she and Mrs. Wheaton used to go to
00:02:35school here together back in the day.
00:02:37Gladys is 150 years old.
00:02:40Very funny.
00:02:41Don't tell her I said that.
00:02:42Yeah, this used to be a school until the mid-70s. Oh, you should see the contract that Ellie's
00:02:48people sent over.
00:02:49Let me guess. Only chilled bottles of water with the caps slightly loosened. No brown M&Ms.
00:02:55Mmm, not quite, but close enough.
00:02:58Well, she is the CEO of a Fortune 500 company. I hear they tend to be a tad particular about
00:03:03their M&Ms.
00:03:04Oh, here you go.
00:03:06Oh, oh, oh, yeah, just a little bit. Oh, oh, a little higher.
00:03:10Hey, you're doing that on purpose.
00:03:12Well, if you want to get a little taller, you gotta stretch out a little bit. You gotta
00:03:16work for it, huh?
00:03:17Besides, you were the brains of the operations. I'm just the brawn.
00:03:22What? I could be the brawn.
00:03:25Oh, that's right. I forgot you, uh, you do sports now.
00:03:29No, I work out.
00:03:31Hey, Maria.
00:03:32Hi.
00:03:33Need some help?
00:03:34Yes, please.
00:03:35Big day.
00:03:40Jake, thanks again for hanging the sign.
00:03:42Oh, it's my pleasure.
00:03:44Are you gonna stay?
00:03:45Uh, no, I gotta get back to the station, but I'm gonna try and make it back to, to get
00:03:49the end of the ceremony.
00:03:50All right? See ya.
00:03:51Hi, Jake.
00:03:52Hi, Maria. How's it going?
00:04:00So nice of Jake to come by and continue fanning the flames of your romance.
00:04:04He's a fireman, though. Shouldn't he be putting out fires?
00:04:08We're taking it slow. Slow or stored for winter?
00:04:15Sorry I'm late.
00:04:16Oh, that's okay, Lily. Thanks so much for making those lemon squares for the event. They are so good.
00:04:21I can make you a batch if you'd like.
00:04:23Oh, I'd love that.
00:04:28Hey, are you okay?
00:04:31I got in a little argument with my grandma, but I'll shake it off.
00:04:35Okay. The Lone Star Cashmere executive green room is up and running in the classroom.
00:04:42I got a comfy chair for Ms. Mitchum. AC is up, and I even put a heater in there in case she gets cold.
00:04:47I can't believe she asked for a private green room away from the public so she can knit.
00:04:52She's a workaholic. You don't get the title of the Martha Stewart of knitting for nothing.
00:04:57She's about as friendly as a bramble bush.
00:05:00You've met her?
00:05:01A couple times. I'm friends with her daughter.
00:05:03She is not nice to her.
00:05:25Would you watch what you're doing?
00:05:26Why was it in the door?
00:05:28Pay more attention.
00:05:29Yeah.
00:05:30Oh, boy.
00:05:32Ms. Mitchum, welcome. I'm Ainsley McGregor. I own Bless Your Arts.
00:05:36I was told there would be a private room for me to wait in.
00:05:39Yes. Of course, right this way.
00:05:42Does this look familiar?
00:05:58We've recreated your classroom.
00:06:04There's a dog in here.
00:06:05Oh, that's just George.
00:06:07He's very friendly.
00:06:11I'll take him out.
00:06:15Come here, Georgie.
00:06:16Come on, baby.
00:06:17Let's go.
00:06:20Good boy.
00:06:22Sorry.
00:06:23Hello.
00:06:38Ainsley, I'm Hillary.
00:06:39I work with Ellie.
00:06:40We spoke on the phone.
00:06:41Pleasure to meet you in person.
00:06:43These are Ellie's children.
00:06:44This is Emma and Blake.
00:06:46Hi.
00:06:47Hi. Nice to meet you.
00:06:48Miss Mitchum has requested that she remain in here undisturbed until you're ready for her to make her speech.
00:06:58Not a problem.
00:07:09Let me know if you need anything else.
00:07:11I will. Thank you.
00:07:12Mm-hmm.
00:07:15Sorry.
00:07:18Hey, Ainsley.
00:07:19Oh, Mrs. Whedon. Hi.
00:07:20Where is Eleanor Mitchum?
00:07:21Oh, she's in the classroom.
00:07:23But she asked to not be disturbed.
00:07:25Grandma?
00:07:28Grandma?
00:07:29Come on, George.
00:07:30Oh, what?
00:07:31What?
00:07:32Uh, I don't...
00:07:33Hey, Ainsley.
00:07:34Oh, Mrs. Whedon. Hi.
00:07:35Where is Eleanor Mitchum?
00:07:36Oh, she's in the classroom.
00:07:37But she asked to not be disturb.
00:07:39Grandma?
00:07:49Come on, George.
00:07:50Hey.
00:07:52Hey, what has gotten into people today?
00:07:59I thought having a celebrity here
00:08:01was going to have people on their best behavior.
00:08:04But you're always on your best behavior, aren't you?
00:08:06Yeah, unless there's squirrels involved.
00:08:10Does he have our answer back?
00:08:12Oh, um, sometimes, in its own way.
00:08:16Look, I just wanted to apologize to you and George
00:08:19for my mom's attitude.
00:08:20George, she only kicked you out of your little spot
00:08:23because she's scared of dogs and cats
00:08:26and, um, probably squirrels, too.
00:08:29Well, that's okay.
00:08:30He's pretty good at picking up on those things.
00:08:33Yeah, my mom's not really good with anyone
00:08:35or anything that isn't wool-based.
00:08:38Except for sheep.
00:08:39You know, she's terrified of them, too.
00:08:41You know, really, it's all just an act
00:08:44to cover up how nervous she is underneath everything.
00:08:47Well, she could have fooled me.
00:08:48Mm-hmm.
00:08:52Oh.
00:08:58Well, looks like another casualty of Ellie Mitcham's ire.
00:09:01Well, I sure hope not.
00:09:03Well, anyway, hopefully today goes well
00:09:05and you'll have a chance to properly meet my mother
00:09:07once the pressure to perform is off.
00:09:09Will you get back to it?
00:09:10Okay.
00:09:13Oh, I know you're upset
00:09:15because she didn't give you any treats.
00:09:19Mm-hmm.
00:09:21Mm-hmm.
00:09:31Without further ado,
00:09:32I would like to invite
00:09:33our very special guest speaker
00:09:35for today's ceremony,
00:09:37a woman who needs no introduction.
00:09:39Ladies and gentlemen,
00:09:40please welcome
00:09:41Sweet River's very own
00:09:42Lone Star Cashmere founder,
00:09:44Ellie Mitcham.
00:09:46Miss Mitcham.
00:10:09Miss Mitcham.
00:10:11Okay, well,
00:10:12we don't hurry this up.
00:10:13it might be another sesquicentennial
00:10:15until we get this ribbon cut.
00:10:21Miss Mitcham.
00:10:27Once again,
00:10:28ladies and gentlemen,
00:10:29please welcome...
00:10:29She's dead.
00:10:46Hey, Sheriff.
00:11:16Chief,
00:11:19I'll get you some water.
00:11:21She obviously fell forward,
00:11:23but looking at the angle of her arms,
00:11:25it doesn't look like she put him out
00:11:26to stop herself.
00:11:27And the minor laceration on her neck
00:11:29probably came from the teacup
00:11:30when it broke
00:11:31as she fell against the table.
00:11:33Hey, sis,
00:11:34this finding a dead body thing
00:11:35is becoming a habit of yours.
00:11:36Yeah, don't I know it.
00:11:38Corner Vale,
00:11:39please tell me this was death
00:11:40by natural causes
00:11:41and that there are no signs
00:11:42of foul play.
00:11:43The press
00:11:43can have a field day
00:11:45with this as it is.
00:11:46Well, this is unlikely
00:11:46the result of a cardiac incident.
00:11:49Symptoms of heart attack fatalities
00:11:51usually consist of
00:11:52swelling and discoloration
00:11:54around the face and neck.
00:11:55Okay.
00:11:57Due to the discoloration
00:11:58around the victim's lips,
00:11:59we can't rule out.
00:12:00Don't say it.
00:12:00Poisoning.
00:12:02Maybe my request
00:12:03for you to tell me
00:12:03this wasn't foul play
00:12:04wasn't clear enough.
00:12:05Sorry, Sheriff.
00:12:05Until we do a full tox report,
00:12:07every possibility
00:12:08is on the table.
00:12:08You know,
00:12:09if it was poison,
00:12:10it had to have been
00:12:11something fast-acting.
00:12:13Did she ingest anything
00:12:14before the event?
00:12:15Well,
00:12:16I made her some tea,
00:12:17but I don't know
00:12:17if she drank any of it.
00:12:19I guess we can't rule you
00:12:20out as a suspect then.
00:12:22Oh, please, Ryan.
00:12:23Oh, please, Sheriff.
00:12:27How soon can you get me
00:12:28something definitive?
00:12:29Definitive?
00:12:30Substantial.
00:12:31Look, this woman's been listed
00:12:32in Fortune magazine.
00:12:34Every news outlet on the planet
00:12:35is going to be asking
00:12:35for a statement.
00:12:36The last thing we need to do
00:12:37is make an unforced error
00:12:38and call this a murder
00:12:39when it's not.
00:12:41It's a trivia night
00:12:42down at Yonder's.
00:12:44What?
00:12:47I guess I'll have to cancel again.
00:12:50All right, I'll head to the lab
00:12:51and start running some samples.
00:12:53Hmm.
00:12:54What are they doing in there?
00:12:55Hey, Pearson, did you, uh,
00:12:57did you get statements
00:12:57from your family members?
00:12:58Yes.
00:12:59We might as well release them now.
00:13:00We want answers and we want them now
00:13:01or are you going to hear
00:13:02from our lawyer?
00:13:02Hey, I told you,
00:13:03you need to calm down.
00:13:04Just get them out of here.
00:13:05Sorry.
00:13:07Hey, Ryan, look at this.
00:13:14Ains, you got to call me sheriff,
00:13:16okay?
00:13:16This is a crime scene.
00:13:18Well, it's safe to say
00:13:19she took a bite out of this.
00:13:21Where'd this come from?
00:13:23I made them last night.
00:13:25Kevin came and helped me.
00:13:27This Kevin?
00:13:28Deputy trainee Kevin?
00:13:30Didn't take you for a baker.
00:13:31We even ate a couple
00:13:33when they came out of the oven.
00:13:34I had five.
00:13:36Nice.
00:13:37And once they cooled,
00:13:38I put them in the container
00:13:39I brought them in today.
00:13:40Neither of us got sick.
00:13:42I'll get everything bagged up
00:13:44and run it down to mail.
00:13:47Ainsley said that your grandmother
00:13:48knew Miss Mitchum?
00:13:50They knew each other
00:13:50from when they went to school here.
00:13:52They became friends
00:13:53over their love of knitting.
00:13:55But when Ellie started her company,
00:13:57Grams felt that she became successful
00:14:00because she stole her designs.
00:14:02You told me earlier
00:14:03that you had an argument
00:14:04with your grandmother.
00:14:05What was it about?
00:14:06When she found out
00:14:07that Ellie was going to be here today,
00:14:08she wanted to confront her
00:14:09once and for all.
00:14:10I tried to convince her
00:14:12not to do it,
00:14:13but she was adamant.
00:14:15What did she say to Ellie?
00:14:16I don't know.
00:14:17She wouldn't tell me.
00:14:20Look, I know my grandma is angry,
00:14:22but I promise she's no murderer.
00:14:30These are crime students of mine.
00:14:33Kevin works for you.
00:14:34What motive could they possibly have
00:14:35to murder a knitting magnet?
00:14:37I can hold off on bringing them in
00:14:38for questioning until I hear back
00:14:40from Vail,
00:14:40but until then,
00:14:41nobody's off the table.
00:14:42It doesn't matter how close
00:14:43their connection to us is.
00:14:44Uh...
00:14:45Oh, not you, too.
00:14:48Hey, Sheriff?
00:14:49Yeah?
00:14:49Somebody from Reuters
00:14:51called for you.
00:14:52Reuters, take a message.
00:14:54Oh, and Coroner Vail's on line one.
00:14:55Thanks, Deputy Trainee.
00:15:00Hey, Vail,
00:15:00you got Ainsley and Chief Trenton here.
00:15:02Hi, y'all.
00:15:03Initial test results show
00:15:05no poison in the lemon squares.
00:15:07The tea was clear as well.
00:15:08I guess you're off the hook.
00:15:10In fact, initial screening show
00:15:12no sign of poison at all.
00:15:14So what killed her?
00:15:15It's looking like anaphylactic shock.
00:15:18An allergic reaction?
00:15:20Yes, but I've checked
00:15:22her medical records,
00:15:23and there's nothing to indicate
00:15:24she had any foodborne allergies.
00:15:27There are no insect bites
00:15:28or stings on her body,
00:15:30so it had to be something else
00:15:32she came into contact with.
00:15:33Still, accidental death
00:15:34makes all our lives easier.
00:15:36Except hers.
00:15:39Too soon.
00:15:40Vail, can I put that
00:15:41in my official report?
00:15:42No.
00:15:43I didn't ask you.
00:15:44Sierra, did you check the shawl?
00:15:46Shawl?
00:15:47The shawl
00:15:47that Mrs. Whedon brought in
00:15:49and left with Ellie.
00:15:49She's allergic to shawls?
00:15:51It could be like
00:15:52the shirt of Nessus.
00:15:53Nessus?
00:15:54Didn't he play
00:15:54right wing for the stars?
00:15:55It's from Greek mythology.
00:15:56It's the poisonous shirt
00:15:57that killed Hercules.
00:15:59Hercules, he's the backup goalie
00:16:00for the flames, right?
00:16:00No, they traded him last season.
00:16:01Are you two finished?
00:16:03We did find a foreign substance
00:16:05on the shawl, Ames.
00:16:07Foreign substance?
00:16:08What does that mean?
00:16:09Poison?
00:16:10Inconclusive.
00:16:11We're running some more tests,
00:16:13but whatever it was
00:16:15was found on the victim's
00:16:16hands and around her mouth.
00:16:18It may be what killed her.
00:16:21An item that was transported
00:16:22into that room
00:16:23was laced with something
00:16:24that her body
00:16:25had a severe reaction to.
00:16:29Okay.
00:16:30Call with any updates.
00:16:32Will do.
00:16:36What are you gonna do?
00:16:39You know what I need to do.
00:16:41I know what you think
00:16:41you have to do,
00:16:42but it is so absurd,
00:16:43I can't even believe
00:16:44you're thinking about doing it.
00:16:45What's he gonna do?
00:16:46He's going to arrest
00:16:47Gladys Whedon.
00:16:48No, I'm not.
00:16:49Hey, Sheriff,
00:16:49somebody from the Associated Press
00:16:51is on the phone.
00:16:52Take a message.
00:16:53I can't even believe
00:16:54you're considering
00:16:55going to the house
00:16:55of a respected member
00:16:57of our community
00:16:57and arresting her.
00:16:58I'm not gonna arrest her.
00:16:59Then what are you gonna do?
00:17:01I'm just trying
00:17:01to keep up here.
00:17:02I'm gonna go to the house
00:17:03of a respected member
00:17:04of our community
00:17:04and politely ask her
00:17:05to come down to the station
00:17:06to give a statement.
00:17:08Right now,
00:17:08she's our prime suspect.
00:17:10Hey, Sheriff,
00:17:10take a message, please.
00:17:12Gladys Whedon
00:17:12is no more our prime suspect
00:17:14than George is.
00:17:15She was at the scene
00:17:16of the crime,
00:17:16and she has a motive.
00:17:17And if whatever was
00:17:18on the shawl
00:17:18is what killed her?
00:17:20Yeah.
00:17:21It means she brought
00:17:22in the murder weapon, too.
00:17:24I gotta do it, Ainz.
00:17:25I know your community-minded
00:17:26knows doesn't want
00:17:27to admit it,
00:17:28but your crime knows
00:17:29knows I'm right.
00:17:30Then I'm going with you.
00:17:31No, you're not.
00:17:32Do you remember
00:17:32when you hired me
00:17:33as official collaborator
00:17:34with the Sweet River Police?
00:17:36Consider this
00:17:37official collaboration.
00:17:39Fine.
00:17:40What took you so long?
00:18:06That woman was more slippery
00:18:09than a pocket full of pudding.
00:18:11Ellie Mitchum was a thief
00:18:13who built her entire empire
00:18:15on a lie.
00:18:17And it all started
00:18:18with a pattern on that shawl.
00:18:20That's why I wanted
00:18:21to bring it to Bless Your Arts,
00:18:23to show her I haven't forgotten
00:18:26that she stole my designs.
00:18:30What did you say
00:18:31when you confronted her?
00:18:33I didn't get a chance
00:18:33to talk to her.
00:18:36Eleanor!
00:18:39Ellie hasn't the time.
00:18:40She's too busy.
00:18:41I'm sorry.
00:18:48Ellie just turned her back.
00:18:53And that woman Hillary
00:18:55told me Ellie was too busy
00:18:58to see me.
00:18:59What a load of hogwash.
00:19:01I could see her sitting
00:19:03right there in the room
00:19:04knitting.
00:19:06So I just threw the shawl
00:19:07at her and left.
00:19:10Are you aware
00:19:11of any allergies
00:19:11that Ellie may have had?
00:19:12she was allergic
00:19:16to being a nice person.
00:19:30It doesn't track.
00:19:32Why would Gladys openly admit
00:19:33to her feud with Ellie
00:19:34if she were guilty?
00:19:36I agree.
00:19:37And why do it
00:19:38at a public event
00:19:38in front of 50 people?
00:19:40I agree.
00:19:40Plus, Gladys is not
00:19:42the type of person
00:19:42that's easy.
00:19:45We're releasing her
00:19:46as a person of interest.
00:19:47Oh.
00:19:48Well, good.
00:19:49See, if you only listened
00:19:50to me in the first place,
00:19:51I could have saved you
00:19:51the trouble.
00:19:52I'm just doing my job,
00:19:53but duly noted.
00:19:55Well, that still leaves us
00:19:56with a big problem, though.
00:20:00Who killed Ellie Mitchum?
00:20:02I...
00:20:02Sheriff McGregor.
00:20:05Oh, uh, hi.
00:20:07Maureen, sorry.
00:20:08I didn't see you there.
00:20:09What can I do for you?
00:20:11Oh, I'm just waiting
00:20:12for Gladys.
00:20:13Oh, she'll be out
00:20:14in a few minutes.
00:20:15Lovely.
00:20:16Ryan, you're a good boy,
00:20:19and I think you're doing
00:20:20a fine job as sheriff.
00:20:23But if you ever mess
00:20:26with my friend Gladys,
00:20:28you better be more careful
00:20:30than a cat in a room
00:20:31full of rocking chairs.
00:20:33Don't we understand
00:20:34each other?
00:20:36Yes, ma'am.
00:20:37Lovely.
00:20:41I'll see you at book club.
00:20:49You know what I love
00:20:50about this job?
00:20:51It's the constant
00:20:52outpouring of gratitude.
00:20:55Go home.
00:20:56Get some sleep tonight.
00:20:57Tomorrow's not gonna be easy.
00:21:02It's reassuring.
00:21:03Hey.
00:21:21Sorry I'm late.
00:21:22Oh, no problem.
00:21:24I wasn't sure
00:21:25what kind of coffee you like,
00:21:26so I winged it.
00:21:27Mmm.
00:21:30Mmm.
00:21:32Is this a rosemary
00:21:32brown sugar latte?
00:21:33That's my favorite.
00:21:34Mmm.
00:21:36The reason I was late
00:21:37is because I swung by
00:21:38the classroom at the BYA
00:21:39just to make sure
00:21:39everything was cleaned up.
00:21:41You did that for me?
00:21:43Yeah, it seemed like
00:21:44yesterday was stressful enough.
00:21:45Maybe you could use
00:21:46a fresh start?
00:21:48That is so sweet.
00:21:50So how'd you get in
00:21:56because I locked up
00:21:57when I left?
00:21:58Fireman.
00:21:59She used the axe
00:21:59chopped down the door.
00:22:01Excellent.
00:22:01Maria was just getting there
00:22:02so she let me in.
00:22:05How are you doing today?
00:22:07I'm fine.
00:22:08Still in shock a little.
00:22:10Yeah, I think the whole town is.
00:22:12Yeah.
00:22:13Oh, by the way,
00:22:14I ran into Ellie's daughter,
00:22:16Emma, at the coffee platch.
00:22:18Lily's helping her plan
00:22:18a memorial for her mother
00:22:20and they invited us.
00:22:22Us?
00:22:24Us.
00:22:25You and me?
00:22:27They also said
00:22:27Ryan could come too.
00:22:29Oh, great.
00:22:30Us.
00:22:32And Ryan.
00:22:36Ryan.
00:22:36Of course.
00:22:38Hi.
00:22:41Yes, we'll be right there.
00:22:45Chlorhexidine gluconate.
00:22:46It was a severe reaction to that
00:22:48which caused acute respiratory distress
00:22:50and fatal anaphylactic shock.
00:22:53Can you do that thing
00:22:54where you translate it
00:22:56into layman's terms, please?
00:22:57An allergic reaction
00:22:58to chlorhexidine killed her.
00:23:00And that's a poison?
00:23:02Yes and no.
00:23:03A poison can be classified
00:23:04as any foreign substance
00:23:06that causes a severe reaction.
00:23:08For some people,
00:23:08that's peanut butter.
00:23:10I'm about to have
00:23:11a severe reaction
00:23:12unless somebody can tell me
00:23:13if this was a homicide or not.
00:23:15Chlorhexidine,
00:23:15why does that sound familiar?
00:23:18Because it's this.
00:23:20Oh, right.
00:23:22Medical grade antiseptic.
00:23:24They use this to treat gingivitis,
00:23:26among other things.
00:23:27How do you know this stuff?
00:23:29I minored in forensic science.
00:23:33Chlorhexidine has a very low mortality rate.
00:23:360.78 per 100,000 to be exact.
00:23:39It's very rare
00:23:41that someone would have
00:23:41a fatal reaction to it,
00:23:43but it's not impossible.
00:23:45Is it conceivable
00:23:46that something at Bless Your Arts
00:23:48would just happen
00:23:49to contain this stuff?
00:23:51Not unless it was moonlighting
00:23:52in some kind of medical lab.
00:23:54There are trace elements
00:23:56found in cosmetics
00:23:56and disinfectants,
00:23:58but nowhere near the levels
00:23:59found on the victim's
00:24:00hands and face.
00:24:01Yeah, and it isn't something
00:24:03that you could buy over the counter
00:24:04in this concentration.
00:24:05So someone who knew
00:24:07that Ellie had this rare allergy
00:24:08laced something
00:24:09that she would come
00:24:10into contact with yesterday?
00:24:11And hoped that it would slip
00:24:12past the toxicology screening.
00:24:16She was murdered.
00:24:18Murdered by who and why?
00:24:20According to Occam's razor,
00:24:21we should look at
00:24:21the most obvious place first.
00:24:23The family.
00:24:24Occam's razor?
00:24:26That's the one with the triple blade
00:24:27and the aloe glide, right?
00:24:29You know, I prefer Occam Electric.
00:24:30Smoother, less mess.
00:24:33Well, I'm sorry.
00:24:34It was right over the plate.
00:24:35I had to take a swing.
00:24:36Occam's razor is a theory.
00:24:38We're teaching at the university.
00:24:39Enlighten us, professor.
00:24:41You know, my jokes to brother here
00:24:42thinks that being funny
00:24:43is more important
00:24:44than being intelligent.
00:24:45And my sister's a nerd.
00:24:46What's your point?
00:24:47The Mitchams are holding
00:24:48a memorial service tomorrow.
00:24:50We should go.
00:24:52Us?
00:24:53And you?
00:24:55And do what?
00:24:56Hand out a questionnaire?
00:24:58Please check yes
00:24:59if you're Ellie's murderer.
00:25:00You know, for a cop,
00:25:01you're not so right sometimes.
00:25:03Bet whoever murdered Ellie
00:25:04is going to be there.
00:25:05We need to investigate.
00:25:07I need to investigate.
00:25:09You need to collaborate.
00:25:11What's the difference?
00:25:12You tell me, nerd.
00:25:15Okay, so you'd prefer
00:25:16that I not attend a memorial,
00:25:18which I was personally invited to,
00:25:20I might add,
00:25:21of a murder victim
00:25:21who died in my place of business,
00:25:24even though it might help
00:25:25the police department
00:25:26for whom I also work?
00:25:28Correct.
00:25:30Why did you hire me for this job
00:25:31if you don't want me
00:25:32to actually do it?
00:25:36Because you're the most
00:25:36brilliant person I've ever known.
00:25:40You're so smart,
00:25:42it gets you into trouble sometimes.
00:25:44Look, making you an official part
00:25:47of the police department
00:25:48was so that whenever you did
00:25:49get in trouble,
00:25:50I would know about it.
00:25:52You got this thing.
00:25:54You always got to make sure
00:25:54that justice is served.
00:25:57You make me sound
00:25:58like a superhero.
00:26:01A tiny little one.
00:26:05Joking aside, Ains,
00:26:07there's a killer on the loose.
00:26:09Yeah, and I'm going to
00:26:10help you find them.
00:26:12You came here because you're
00:26:13supposed to be keeping
00:26:14a low profile.
00:26:15You worry too much.
00:26:17When I think about
00:26:18what happened in Chicago,
00:26:20it feels like I don't
00:26:20worry enough sometimes.
00:26:21I just don't get it.
00:26:34If Ellie's allergy to chlorhexidine
00:26:36wasn't in her medical records,
00:26:37how would anyone know
00:26:39that she'd have a fatal reaction
00:26:40to it?
00:26:41Especially if she might not
00:26:42even know herself.
00:26:43Look, I don't want to
00:26:48overstep, but
00:26:49what happened in Chicago?
00:26:53Um,
00:26:53I just got a little
00:26:56too close to a case
00:26:57when I was working
00:26:58for the police department
00:26:59there.
00:26:59It's fine.
00:27:00It's not a big deal.
00:27:06Okay.
00:27:06Okay.
00:27:06I don't know.
00:27:36I don't know.
00:28:06I don't know.
00:28:36I don't know.
00:28:37I don't know.
00:28:38I don't know.
00:28:39I don't know.
00:28:40I don't know.
00:28:41I don't know.
00:28:42Why doesn't everyone think of some suggestions?
00:28:44Next book club will vote.
00:28:46Right now we have more important things to attend to.
00:28:50So where do we start?
00:28:51Perhaps we can start by crossing my name off the suspect list.
00:28:55Ah, Gladys.
00:28:57I have been presumptively cleared.
00:28:59Oh, I'm so glad you made it, Gladys.
00:29:02The only reason I would ever miss book club was if I were in jail.
00:29:05Bye, George.
00:29:06Came pretty close the other day.
00:29:08Technically, I think Kevin and I were suspects for a minute.
00:29:11We baked the lemon squares.
00:29:12Me too.
00:29:13I made the tea.
00:29:14Wouldn't that be ironic if the murderer's been sitting right here at the table with us?
00:29:19Hmm.
00:29:20Again, you mean.
00:29:26Okay, I think we're all up to speed.
00:29:29So, okay, who would want to murder Ellie Mitchum?
00:29:33Tons of people.
00:29:34She was a rich, successful person, and people like that are often targets.
00:29:41I've been listening to murder podcasts.
00:29:43No.
00:29:44This wasn't some stranger off the street.
00:29:46This was very specific.
00:29:48An extremely rare allergy.
00:29:49Mm-hmm.
00:29:50Had to be an inside job.
00:29:51Who did she come in contact with from the moment she arrived up to her death?
00:29:55Hardly anyone.
00:29:56I mean, we saw the car pull up.
00:29:58Would you watch what you're doing?
00:29:59Why was it in the door?
00:30:00Pay more attention.
00:30:01Yeah.
00:30:02Uh, that's case closed then.
00:30:03It was the limo driver.
00:30:04And those guys depend on good reviews.
00:30:05He'd rather kill her than get a one-star rating.
00:30:08No.
00:30:09The strange thing is he didn't even seem like a limo driver.
00:30:11He wasn't very apologetic.
00:30:12Kind of even argue back a little bit.
00:30:13Yeah.
00:30:14Yeah.
00:30:15Yeah.
00:30:16Yeah.
00:30:17Yeah.
00:30:18Yeah.
00:30:19Yeah.
00:30:20Yeah.
00:30:21Yeah.
00:30:22Yeah.
00:30:23Yeah.
00:30:24Yeah.
00:30:25Yeah.
00:30:26I'd kind of even argue back a little.
00:30:28Maybe it was someone who worked for the company because Ellie never liked outsiders around her.
00:30:32I mean, I guess I understand Ellie's reaction.
00:30:35It was a little bit harsh, but the bag, it was a beautiful auburn leather.
00:30:40It must have cost a fortune.
00:30:42Wait.
00:30:43You're right.
00:30:44It was auburn.
00:30:46But the bag I remember at the crime scene was more of a sea foam blue.
00:30:50Are you certain you remember it as being blue?
00:30:52She knows the difference between blue and brown, Dawn.
00:30:55Eyewitness testimony is notoriously unreliable.
00:30:58Murder podcasts.
00:30:59No, no, no.
00:31:00It was definitely blue.
00:31:01I remember because the bag matched the color of the knitting needles that Ellie was using.
00:31:06Or maybe it was one long needle?
00:31:09I don't know.
00:31:10Home economics was not my strong suit.
00:31:12What do you mean, one long needle?
00:31:14Oh, well, next to the body, it looked like two needles connected by a cord.
00:31:20Is that a thing?
00:31:21Those are circular needles.
00:31:23There are several types of knitting needles.
00:31:25Straight, double-pointed, cable, and circular.
00:31:29Okay, well, Ellie was definitely using circular needles before she died.
00:31:32That's strange.
00:31:34Because when we were girls in this school, Ellie always hated circular needles.
00:31:39She was a purist who insisted on using double-pointed needles.
00:31:43Now, she could be very particular about those kinds of things.
00:31:46Maybe she had a change of heart in her later years.
00:31:48Assuming she had a heart?
00:31:50I mean, I doubt it.
00:31:51Well, that's interesting.
00:31:52I'll ask Ryan to see the crime scene photos.
00:31:55Okay, what about Ellie's daughter, Emma?
00:31:58Lily, you know her.
00:31:59Yes.
00:32:00Um, Emma and I are really good friends.
00:32:02She's very sweet, she's smart, and she has a great career owning part of a sports apparel company.
00:32:07And Ellie's son, Blake?
00:32:09You mean Captain Handsome?
00:32:13What?
00:32:14He's a very attractive guy.
00:32:16Well, it seemed like he had a little bit of a temper, though.
00:32:19Well, in his defense, his mother just died.
00:32:21It's understandable to be upset.
00:32:23True.
00:32:24And Hillary?
00:32:26Actually, earlier I found out that Hillary is Ellie Mitchum's niece.
00:32:31Oh.
00:32:32Really?
00:32:33Why didn't any of us know that?
00:32:35I had to dig deep, but it's here.
00:32:37It must have been her twin sister's girl.
00:32:39I mean, I lost track of that one when she moved to the city.
00:32:42Hmm.
00:32:43Okay, well, looks like we have more answers than questions this evening.
00:32:49But that's normal for the beginning of any investigation.
00:32:52That family memorial is tomorrow.
00:32:54Lily and I are gonna go see what more info we can find out.
00:32:57That's good.
00:32:5824 hours after any crime, critical.
00:33:01Well, my grandmother would be so happy to know that I was at Ellie Mitchum's house.
00:33:26She loved Lone Star Cashmere that much?
00:33:31Yeah, this...
00:33:34This was her Graceland.
00:33:35Hi.
00:33:36Hi.
00:33:37She looks really nice in that picture.
00:34:01Oh, I know what Mrs. Whedon would say.
00:34:04A picture could tell a thousand lies.
00:34:06Mm-hmm.
00:34:08You know, it's so strange, isn't it?
00:34:10It doesn't matter how rich or successful you are.
00:34:13One day in the blink of an eye, it's all over.
00:34:16Yep.
00:34:17One day you're gone and there are a bunch of strangers standing around your house,
00:34:21eating hors d'oeuvres and lying about how much they liked you.
00:34:24Excuse me.
00:34:25Yes.
00:34:31What?
00:34:33I didn't have lunch.
00:34:35All right.
00:34:38I'm gonna go mingle.
00:34:40Don't get us into any trouble, please.
00:34:50Ainsley.
00:34:51Hi.
00:34:52So nice of you both to be here.
00:34:54Um, Ainsley, you remember Emma and Blake?
00:34:57Hi.
00:34:58My condolences again.
00:34:59I'm so sorry for your loss.
00:35:02And for being here as well.
00:35:04Oh, it's the least we could do.
00:35:06This is Jake Trenton.
00:35:07He's our local fire chief in Sweet River.
00:35:09Fire chief, huh?
00:35:11Wow.
00:35:12That's a cool job.
00:35:14Uh, yeah.
00:35:15It can actually be a little hot sometimes.
00:35:18Hot.
00:35:19Right.
00:35:20Because you're putting out fires.
00:35:22Yeah.
00:35:23That's funny.
00:35:24I like it.
00:35:25I'm glad.
00:35:26Ashley, I, uh, I meant to tell you the other day that you have very nice teeth.
00:35:32I'm sorry?
00:35:34Your teeth.
00:35:36Wow.
00:35:37They're perfect.
00:35:38My goodness.
00:35:40Sorry.
00:35:41I'm a dentist.
00:35:42I notice these kind of things.
00:35:43Ah, dentist.
00:35:44That sounds like a cool job.
00:35:46Yeah.
00:35:47You know, I find it fulfilling.
00:35:49Filling because you're a dentist.
00:35:51That's, uh, very funny.
00:35:53Thank you, chief.
00:35:54Very funny.
00:35:57Uh, so, um, how do, how, how do you two know each other?
00:36:01Ainsley teaches a criminology course that I take at the university.
00:36:05Oh, nice.
00:36:06And, and it's your brother who's the sheriff, right?
00:36:08Yes.
00:36:09I guess you could say it runs in the family.
00:36:11Emma is at Rubicon Competitive International.
00:36:14Oh.
00:36:15Yeah, I think I have one of your yoga mats.
00:36:17Excuse me.
00:36:18Uh, I, I need to speak to you two.
00:36:21Now.
00:36:22Uh, excuse us.
00:36:26But our buyer, okay.
00:36:29Shh.
00:36:30That's him.
00:36:31Who?
00:36:32The driver that dropped off Ellie at the event.
00:36:34Well, I guess he's more than just a chauffeur.
00:36:36Yeah.
00:36:37I gotta go find out more.
00:36:38Is that coming?
00:36:40Yeah.
00:36:41He's gonna work.
00:36:42Oh, I got it.
00:36:43He's gonna, uh, go.
00:36:44I haven't, uh, go.
00:36:45You're gonna go.
00:36:46Get out of here.
00:36:47I think I'll go.
00:36:48He's gonna, uh.
00:36:49You're gonna be there.
00:36:50You're gonna go.
00:36:51I'm gonna go.
00:36:52You're gonna be there.
00:36:53I don't know.
00:36:54I need to go.
00:36:55this can't go any further keep your voice down you've got to stop fighting me on this
00:37:06hillary has a clear path to becoming the ceo now that ellie is dead
00:37:11do you understand what that means she is going to have a controlling stake in the empire that
00:37:17your mother built but sam you're the chairman of the board can't you stop her no not unless you two
00:37:24sign over your voting shares to me can this wait it's our mother's memorial is it really the time
00:37:28to be discussing things like this this is precisely the time to be talking about things like this
00:37:33hey
00:37:35i got worried so i thought i should come looking for you
00:37:52you should probably get back
00:37:57ainsley
00:38:07hillary hi we were trying to find our way out and we got lost it's just down those stairs
00:38:16here i'll show you oops
00:38:20there you go thank you work's never finished i guess
00:38:30i can hardly call it work knitting calms me down and it's been a difficult few days
00:38:35i imagine
00:38:36it's a special protective type of beeswax for the bamboo knitting needles we use
00:38:44ellie was a stickler for ensuring our equipment was in perfect condition
00:38:51i'll show you out
00:38:53oh hi where have you two been i i was looking everywhere for you you who do you think you are
00:39:06coming here uninvited and snooping around she was invited i invited her well consider the invitation
00:39:12revoked why are you doing this don't you have any respect for the dead
00:39:22you get out of here or i'm calling the police sir please calm down i am the police oh really yes well
00:39:29then why don't you do your job and get these trespassers out of here i'm not gonna ask you again please
00:39:34calm down i want it's okay we are leaving
00:39:37what is that
00:39:41emma
00:39:43check the doors on the other side hey get me a fire extinguisher now that's locked emma
00:39:53i'm gonna break the window okay i need you to back up back up
00:39:57let's go let's go let's go i gotcha i gotcha i gotcha you're okay you're okay
00:40:17hey hey can you breathe
00:40:21thank you
00:40:27oh my best guess is the lithium-ion battery combusted that's weird it's a new car yeah
00:40:42could it have been intentionally damaged get a fire incident report done
00:40:55what did you say his name was again sam i overheard emma refer to him as the chairman
00:41:07here he is
00:41:09lone star cashmere company chairman sam mills maybe it's a corporate thing he was trying to gain total
00:41:17control of the company yeah but sabotaging emma's car it's a little bit extreme don't you think
00:41:23i'm more extreme than poisoning ellie
00:41:27about even i think we should call an emergency book club session oh twice in one week i like it
00:41:35yeah the more i investigate the more i investigate the less clear everything becomes
00:41:43blake hi ainsley hi sorry i didn't know that you weren't open yet
00:41:47oh we're just opening now come on in i really really like this space very nice look i wanted to come by and apologize about sam yesterday seems i'm always apologizing for someone story of my life
00:42:03well sam can be a bit cantankerous well i'm sorry if i caused a scene no it's fine
00:42:14you know it wasn't even the craziest thing that happened all afternoon
00:42:16never a dull moment in my family how's your sister doing she's okay it was a freak accident probably
00:42:26yeah you know to be honest tensions are a bit high in my family right now with my mother being gone there's
00:42:34a lot of infighting as to which direction to take the company i try to stay out of it you know knitting
00:42:41isn't really my thing but as the eldest child i have been named executor of the estate so naturally i'm
00:42:48old to the thick of it these are nice
00:42:56it must be difficult on top of grieving the loss of your mother
00:43:00um yeah hey do you want to get dinner tonight uh dinner you know the thing where people eat food
00:43:09together typically at a restaurant it's the latest craze right of course
00:43:17i'd love to i can't tonight we've got a club yes we have book club tonight maybe another night then
00:43:26i'll let you get back to work looks like jake's got a little bit of competition oh stop it why would
00:43:38he come all the way over here just to apologize there must be an ulterior motive yeah to ask you on a date
00:43:56hey chief
00:44:03what the it's a dentist guy
00:44:06thank you
00:44:13thank you for coming in miss mitchum you can call me emma okay emma
00:44:25have a seat right here thank you so emma um do you have any reason to believe that there was foul
00:44:38play involved with the incident with your car yesterday i don't want to get anyone in trouble
00:44:43well if someone's trying to hurt you telling the police about it isn't getting them in trouble
00:44:54it's important that we know let's just say our company chairman sam has put it in my head that
00:45:03hillary who is set to become ceo is planning on taking down anybody who gets in the way of her
00:45:12taking control of the company but but i have no proof
00:45:15as ceo wouldn't she already have control of the company not with the members of the board
00:45:24there is so much greed and backstabbing in the business world and it's especially hard
00:45:31when you combine it with family that's why i moved away years ago
00:45:35i live in chicago now have you ever been there yeah once if it were foul play who else would have
00:45:50had access to your car any number of people it's a company car dinner time
00:46:00here you go georgie
00:46:07what is it is your ball under there here come on george go eat your dinner yep i'll get it
00:46:30these two but i'm not too sure about those ones great i also wanted to thank you
00:46:40for saving my life yesterday oh uh it wasn't such a big deal just glad you're okay well i am thanks to
00:46:49you uh uh well um thank you for coming in we'll we'll be in touch if there's any news
00:47:03someone's got eyes for the sheriff yep looks like she's got a crush bigger than alice okay okay back
00:47:08to work you two come on ryan can i talk to you for a second yeah sure what's up he said what he said
00:47:18she has nice teeth who says that i points for originality i guess openly flirting with ainsley
00:47:26right in front of me who does that he doesn't know if her boyfriend or girlfriend or not do you know
00:47:31not exactly well if you don't know how do you expect him to with all due respect your romance
00:47:39raider might be a little rusty that's not the point ryan please arrive at your point i want you to
00:47:45arrest him for what flagrant flirtation it's been a while since my days at the academy but i don't
00:47:52think that's an actual crime i am a fireman he's a dentist firemen are so much cooler than dentists
00:47:58i don't know it's pretty cool the way they can put pliers in your mouth and pull out your wisdom
00:48:02teeth you want to know what i do all day i save lives what does he do fill cavities i mean come
00:48:06on it's not the same thing hi what is that here take a look why are you giving me beeswax it's like
00:48:15the stuff they put on surfboards i know to surf do you think surfing's cool sure
00:48:22they also use beeswax to protect knitting needles vail has to check it but i'm pretty sure that
00:48:29container is the source of the chlorhexidine where'd you find this under the stove in the
00:48:33classroom at bya your csi team must have missed it my csi team this is the same stuff that fell out of
00:48:40hillary's purse you're right she also said that ellie was very particular about using it to protect
00:48:49the needles speaking of needles the type that that ellie was using when she was killed were
00:48:55circular ones but gladys had said that she only ever used double pointed ones so why was she using
00:49:01circular needles at the time of her death because hers were broken ellie was a workaholic even without
00:49:16her preferred needles like when a hockey player breaks his stick mid-game he doesn't leave the ice
00:49:24no he borrows a stick and he keeps playing what do you know about hockey i started watching sports
00:49:31occasionally i love sports sports are so cool you know i really feel like i'm in high school when
00:49:38i'm around sam could have intentionally broken ellie's needles knowing that she would borrow a set to
00:49:45keep working and that borrowed set were tainted with the chlorhexidine but who would have given them
00:49:52to her well the person who used circular knitting needles
00:49:56will see how right i am when siri gets a lab analysis back on this wax
00:50:01As always, it's amazing detective work.
00:50:12We'll see how right I am when Sarah gets a lab analysis back on the newswax.
00:50:17I don't know. There's something about this case that's too perfect.
00:50:21Too perfect? How?
00:50:23Well, if Hillary and Sam are working together,
00:50:26how would they know that closing the door on Ellie's needles would break them?
00:50:32And how would they know that Ellie would borrow Hillary's needles,
00:50:36even though they aren't the style she liked to use?
00:50:39There's too many variables that had to go exactly right in order for this plan to work.
00:50:44There's something hinky about it all.
00:50:49You said hinky.
00:50:50Oh, it's what Ryan always says. I don't have a better word for it.
00:50:54Well, if your gut's trying to tell you something, it's usually worth listening to.
00:50:56This case is driving me crazier than a dog in a hubcap factory.
00:51:01I just, I, I know the answer is staring me straight in the face.
00:51:04I just, I, I can't put my finger on it.
00:51:07Well, maybe you just need to take a little break for a couple hours.
00:51:11Take your mind off it.
00:51:12Maybe we could go grab something to eat if you like.
00:51:16I'd love that.
00:51:18Me too.
00:51:18Oh, but I, I can't.
00:51:21I completely forgot.
00:51:22I have book club at six.
00:51:24Book club again?
00:51:25Yeah, it's, it's an impromptu meeting to see if we can get to the bottom of this case.
00:51:30Yeah, no problem.
00:51:32You're welcome to join us if you...
00:51:33I'd love to.
00:51:34Uh, pick you up at 540?
00:51:37I'd love that.
00:51:41We know that Sam wasn't in the building on the day of the murder.
00:51:44If he was involved, he would have to be working with someone.
00:51:48Hillary, she had the most to gain by becoming CEO after Ellie's death.
00:51:52Okay, but why not just stop there?
00:51:54Why sabotage the car at all?
00:51:56I overheard Sam arguing with Emma and Blake about their voting shares on the company board.
00:52:02Maybe Ellie's children are their next targets.
00:52:04The Cloroxidine murder, that was pretty sophisticated.
00:52:06This car thing feels, I don't know, clumsy.
00:52:09And showy.
00:52:10You know, like they wanted it to be witnessed by people.
00:52:13But why?
00:52:17Lily, what about your friend Emma?
00:52:19Why would she be a target?
00:52:22I don't know.
00:52:23She moved away when she was quite young.
00:52:25She wanted to make it on her own.
00:52:27Now she has a successful career outside of the family business.
00:52:31I just can't see what she would have to gain by being involved here.
00:52:35What about Captain Handsome?
00:52:39Captain Handsome, is that George's new nickname?
00:52:42No, it's Ellie's son, the doctor.
00:52:45He's a dentist, right?
00:52:48Ainsley?
00:52:49His name is Blake.
00:52:51And yes, he's a dentist.
00:52:52I also checked into him.
00:52:54I bet you did.
00:52:55I did a background check on him.
00:52:59He has a successful dental practice.
00:53:02Very little to do with Lone Star Cashmere.
00:53:05No apparent motive.
00:53:06Okay, so the only ones with motive are Sam and Hillary.
00:53:11Case closed.
00:53:13Cookie time.
00:53:14What?
00:53:14No, no.
00:53:15No, no, no.
00:53:16Not yet.
00:53:18Baby girl.
00:53:19What is it?
00:53:23I don't know.
00:53:25This case is like a maze.
00:53:26And the deeper we get, the more lost we become.
00:53:30Maybe we should just go back to being a book club.
00:53:37No, no, no, no.
00:53:38It's way more fun to solve murders than just read about them.
00:53:41And we're making progress, even if it doesn't seem like it right now.
00:53:44Speaking of book club, can we take a vote on our new name?
00:53:48Oh, I've got a list of suggestions right here.
00:53:51Let's read them and weep.
00:53:53Now raise your hand to vote for any of the following.
00:53:56Book'em Club.
00:53:57That's a good one.
00:54:02It's like what the police say, right?
00:54:04Book'em, right?
00:54:05And then it's also got like...
00:54:07Oh, is that what they say?
00:54:08Yeah, we get it.
00:54:11Murder, Inc.
00:54:13Oh, but it's spelled I-N-K.
00:54:17Like ink.
00:54:18We get that, yeah.
00:54:20We get it.
00:54:21What about the text files?
00:54:23Like, the X-Files.
00:54:31Oh.
00:54:33And finally...
00:54:35I liked it.
00:54:36The Uncover to Uncover Club.
00:54:41Mm-mm.
00:54:42No.
00:54:42I'm not going to vote for my own suggestion.
00:54:44I mean, it sounded way better in my head.
00:54:46Alrighty, I guess we're still officially book club.
00:54:49It was really nice having you there.
00:55:18I had fun.
00:55:19Thanks for the invite.
00:55:21That Maureen, she sure is funny, eh?
00:55:23The whole Captain Handsome thing.
00:55:24Pretty hilarious.
00:55:26Yeah, Maureen, she's a hoot.
00:55:28Yeah.
00:55:32Yeah, just for curiosity's sake,
00:55:34this, um, this Blake fellow,
00:55:36what is he really like?
00:55:37Is he a nice guy?
00:55:39Yeah, he's nice enough.
00:55:40He, well, he seems very taken with you.
00:55:50He's not my type.
00:55:52Oh.
00:55:54Well, that's, uh, that's good to know.
00:56:00See you, Jake.
00:56:02See you inside.
00:56:03Yeah.
00:56:12On your type.
00:56:14Mm.
00:56:14Come on.
00:56:43Come on.
00:56:44Oh.
00:56:45Hi.
00:56:46Hi.
00:56:47Hi.
00:56:51What is it, Georgie?
00:57:13Oh, no.
00:57:14Not again.
00:57:16Oh, no.
00:57:17Not again.
00:57:19I'm so sorry.
00:57:20I didn't mean to startle you.
00:57:22I'm so sorry.
00:57:23I didn't mean to startle you.
00:57:25I knocked.
00:57:26I knocked, but George was already barking.
00:57:27Jake, what are you doing?
00:57:28Well, after I dropped you off, I was driving away.
00:57:29I thought I saw somebody crossing the street to your house.
00:57:30So I drove around the block and I came in through the back gate.
00:57:31Whoever was, they took off when they saw me.
00:57:32Do you remember the last time you were investigating a case and somebody left a note on your door?
00:57:33Yeah.
00:57:34Yeah.
00:57:35Yeah.
00:57:36Yeah.
00:57:37Yeah.
00:57:38Yeah.
00:57:39It's Ryan.
00:57:40Ryan.
00:57:41It's Ryan.
00:57:42Hi.
00:57:43Hey.
00:57:44It's Ryan.
00:57:45Hi.
00:57:46Hey.
00:57:47I'm sorry.
00:57:48I'm sorry.
00:57:49I didn't mean to startle you.
00:57:50I knocked, but George was already barking.
00:57:51Jake, what are you doing?
00:57:52After I dropped you off, I was just driving away.
00:57:53I thought I saw somebody crossing the street to your house.
00:57:54So I drove around the block and I came in through the back gate.
00:57:55Whoever it was, they took off when they saw me.
00:57:57Do you remember the last time you were investigating a case and somebody left a note on your door?
00:58:00Yeah.
00:58:01It's Ryan.
00:58:05Hi.
00:58:06Hey.
00:58:07Vail got the lab results back on the beeswax.
00:58:12It was tainted with 50% concentration of chlorhexidine.
00:58:18More than enough to cause an allergic reaction on contact.
00:58:21Okay.
00:58:22Well, that's our murder weapon.
00:58:24Or half of it, anyway.
00:58:25Yeah.
00:58:26We're having the container tested for prints now.
00:58:29Okay.
00:58:30Let me know what you find.
00:58:33Will do.
00:58:34Are you okay?
00:58:36Yeah, I'm fine.
00:58:39No, I know that tone of your voice.
00:58:42What's going on?
00:58:43Jake's here.
00:58:45He found someone snooping around the house.
00:58:54Who could it have been?
00:58:56Hillary?
00:58:57Or Sam?
00:58:58After Vail's report on the beeswax, do you have enough probable cause to charge Hillary?
00:59:02Well, if her prints come back on the container, sure.
00:59:04Right.
00:59:05Okay.
00:59:06Let's say Hillary and Sam are behind this.
00:59:08How did they get the chlorhexidine?
00:59:10Vail said that only a licensed medical office would be able to get it.
00:59:13So a doctor or...
00:59:15Or Blake.
00:59:17He's in on it.
00:59:19Yes.
00:59:20Gotcha, dentist.
00:59:21Sorry.
00:59:22I mean, that's...
00:59:24That's terrible.
00:59:25They're all in on it together.
00:59:27Blake would have done dental work on his mother so he would have known about her allergy to chlorhexidine.
00:59:32Okay, take a look at this article.
00:59:36It says that Ellie blocked a company merger about a year ago.
00:59:40With her out of the way, I bet Hillary, Sam, and Blake stand to make millions.
00:59:45So that's why they targeted Emma.
00:59:47She must have been the last holdout.
00:59:52Unknown caller.
00:59:53Don't answer it.
00:59:55Hello?
00:59:57Ms. McGregor.
00:59:58This is Sam Mills.
00:59:59I need to meet with you.
01:00:01What's this concerning, Sam?
01:00:03I don't want to discuss it over the phone.
01:00:05All I can say is we've crossed the point of no return.
01:00:09Is there somewhere we can meet?
01:00:11No.
01:00:12No.
01:00:14I teach a class at the university until 11 a.m. tomorrow.
01:00:18After your class, then.
01:00:19I'll come to you just after 11.
01:00:25No.
01:00:30No.
01:00:31No.
01:00:32No.
01:00:33No.
01:00:34Absolutely not.
01:00:35Never gonna happen.
01:00:36Over my dead body.
01:00:37Stamped at no erases.
01:00:38No erases?
01:00:39I'm not just gonna stand by and let this happen, Ains.
01:00:40What killer makes an appointment with someone to murder them?
01:00:43It's a setup.
01:00:44Why else would he want to meet with you?
01:00:45Maybe he's got cold feet.
01:00:47What did he say?
01:00:48Um, past the point of no return?
01:00:50Maybe he's gonna confess?
01:00:52Or maybe try to pin it on Hillary and Blake.
01:00:54And he didn't say passed.
01:00:56He said crossed.
01:00:57Which is weird.
01:00:59Yeah, but why call you?
01:01:01Monica Ryan.
01:01:02Exactly.
01:01:03What?
01:01:05He knows I'm a criminologist.
01:01:07He was there when Lily mentioned it at the memorial.
01:01:10Maybe he wants to get more details on the case so he doesn't further incriminate himself
01:01:14before he goes to the police.
01:01:16We can't pass this up.
01:01:18The crime knows knows.
01:01:21One condition, and this is not negotiable.
01:01:34Jake and I need to be somewhere close by in case something happens.
01:01:36Like a stakeout?
01:01:37Yes.
01:01:38Mm-hmm.
01:01:40Yeah.
01:01:41Yeah.
01:01:42Stakeout.
01:01:43And I don't think you should be alone tonight so why don't you come stay at my place?
01:01:47No.
01:01:48I'm fine.
01:01:49I've got George.
01:01:57Or I could stay over if you like.
01:02:00On the couch, of course.
01:02:02Are you sure you don't mind?
01:02:04No, I don't.
01:02:05All right.
01:02:06Well, I'll just, uh, leave you two to your evening.
01:02:10Good night.
01:02:11Hmm.
01:02:12Thanks again for doing this.
01:02:14I think I'm a little more freaked out than I realized.
01:02:32Ever since Chicago, things like this really put me on edge.
01:02:37Are you gonna tell me about it?
01:02:38I was investigating a case about a dirty cop who was taking bribes.
01:02:52And before I could testify, he, he broke into my house and he tried to kill me.
01:03:00After that, Ryan insisted that I move to Sweet River where nothing like that would ever happen.
01:03:07Little did we know.
01:03:11Anyway, I'll let you get to sleep.
01:03:12Are you sure it's a good idea for you to go see Sam?
01:03:15Come on.
01:03:17An innocent person was murdered.
01:03:20We have to get to the bottom of it.
01:03:22That's the most important thing.
01:03:24Good night, Ainsley.
01:03:31Good night, Jake.
01:03:44Occam's razor is a principle which states that plurality should never be posited without necessity.
01:03:51Does anyone know what that means?
01:03:53Lily?
01:03:54The simplest explanation is always best.
01:03:59The simplest explanation is often the best, not always.
01:04:03And as criminologists, we should always start by looking for the most simple explanations while we're searching for the truth.
01:04:15Okay, everyone, that's it for today.
01:04:17And remember, Occam's razor is a rule of thumb, not a law.
01:04:21Uh, Professor, when are the assignments due?
01:04:24Oh, sorry, Monday.
01:04:26Have a great weekend, everyone.
01:04:32You seem a little off today.
01:04:34Oh, no, I'm fine.
01:04:36I just have a lot on my mind.
01:04:39Okay.
01:04:40Hey, man.
01:04:41Donuts.
01:04:42That's what you had to get?
01:04:43Yeah.
01:04:44It's a steak out.
01:04:45That's what cops eat on the steak out, right?
01:04:46That's an unfortunate stereotype.
01:04:48You're a fireman.
01:04:49You ever pose for a calendar?
01:04:51That was Mr. September.
01:04:52Bet the dentist never did that.
01:04:53Why are we friends?
01:04:54Yeah.
01:04:55Yeah.
01:04:56There we go.
01:04:57There we go.
01:04:58Okay.
01:04:59I'm fine.
01:05:00How's that going?
01:05:01I'm fine.
01:05:03Hey, man.
01:05:04I'm fine.
01:05:05I'm fine.
01:05:06You're fine.
01:05:07I'm fine.
01:05:08I'm fine.
01:05:09You know what?
01:05:11I'm fine.
01:05:12I'm fine.
01:05:13I'm fine.
01:05:14You know what?
01:05:15I'm fine.
01:05:16I'm fine.
01:05:17You're fine.
01:05:18I'm fine.
01:05:19Why are we friends?
01:05:24There we go.
01:05:36Hey.
01:05:37Hey, it's 11 o'clock. Any sign of him?
01:05:39Not yet.
01:05:41All right, I want you to put your phone on speaker and put it face down on your desk. That way we can hear everything.
01:05:45Got it.
01:05:46And I want to maintain a visual of you at all times.
01:05:49If I lose sight of you for one second, I'm coming in through the window. You understand?
01:05:53Okay, got it.
01:06:08Hmm?
01:06:16I don't think he's coming.
01:06:17Yeah, I think you're right.
01:06:19Got a call coming through from Pearson. Hold on.
01:06:21Hey, what's up?
01:06:22Yeah, I think you're right.
01:06:23Got a call coming through from Pearson. Hold on.
01:06:24Hey, what's up?
01:06:25Yeah, I think you're right.
01:06:26Got a call coming through from Pearson. Hold on.
01:06:28What?
01:06:29I don't think he's coming.
01:06:31Yeah, I think you're right.
01:06:32You got a call coming through from Pearson. Hold on.
01:06:34I don't think he's coming.
01:06:35Yeah, I think you're right.
01:06:36Got a call coming through from Pearson. Hold on.
01:06:37Hey, what's up?
01:06:38What?
01:06:39Yeah, I think you're right
01:06:44Got a call coming through from Pearson. Hold on. Hey, what's up?
01:06:52What
01:06:58What is it?
01:07:01Sam is dead
01:07:05What?
01:07:09Don't tell me it was another drug-related anaphylaxis. Nope. Knitting-related strangling. Wanted to take a look.
01:07:20Didn't I ever.
01:07:22Lee discovered the body.
01:07:28Not a lot of ambiguity on this one.
01:07:31He was strangled from behind, implying a surprise attack.
01:07:35Yeah, with circular needles.
01:07:38You have any idea why Sam would be at the house today?
01:07:41He was supposed to have a meeting with Hillary. Sign some company documents.
01:07:46This is nuts. Why is this happening to us?
01:07:48We're just a company that sells sweaters.
01:07:51We're working as fast as we can. I promise.
01:08:03Give him a minute to breathe and then bring him in for questioning.
01:08:05Copy.
01:08:06So Hillary might have been the last one to see Sam alive.
01:08:11Yeah, but if Hillary and Sam were working together, then why kill Sam?
01:08:14She might have known about the phone call and figured out that Sam was gonna turn on her.
01:08:19So she had no choice but to kill him?
01:08:20Still, strangling him with her curved knitting needles. It's like the car. It's hinky.
01:08:25Yeah, and clumsy.
01:08:28Best way I can describe it is that she's desperate.
01:08:32With the chlorhexidine murder, she took her time with, planned it out methodically.
01:08:37The other two, they were knee-jerk, scrambling when her plans started to go off the rails.
01:08:44Okay.
01:08:47Pearson, write up an arrest warrant for Hillary Hall.
01:08:50That was Kevin at the station. Hillary just walked in and surrendered herself.
01:08:53What?
01:08:54This just keeps getting weirder.
01:08:56I know.
01:09:00Whoa, whoa.
01:09:01Hey, hey. No, no, no.
01:09:02Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa. You don't want to go in there.
01:09:04I can't believe it. It sounds like an uncle to us.
01:09:10I'm so sorry. This must be really difficult.
01:09:12Who did this?
01:09:14We're gonna find out, and we're very close.
01:09:17Are you gonna be okay?
01:09:18I know. I don't know.
01:09:21I'm scared.
01:09:24I don't think I can stay here after everything that's happened.
01:09:29Maybe I can stay at Lily's.
01:09:32Take my card, and just call me if you need absolutely anything.
01:09:43I think I need to see him.
01:09:45I can take you up there.
01:09:46You two, you got a couple of mergers to solve.
01:09:53I'm sorry.
01:09:54You gave her your card.
01:09:57Strictly professional.
01:10:02I think I should be the one to question Hillary.
01:10:04I know I'm not an officer, but I am a member of the department.
01:10:07And Hillary surrendered herself, which means she's a willing suspect.
01:10:11And cases have shown that a non-confrontational interview style
01:10:16is most effective in these cases.
01:10:18And she might clam up being interviewed by someone in uniform.
01:10:21What are you doing?
01:10:23Is there any way to get your attention, professor?
01:10:26I was gonna say, I think it's a good idea.
01:10:29Oh.
01:10:34I loaned Ellie my needles that day when hers got broken.
01:10:40Neither of us ever went anywhere without our needles.
01:10:44For both of us, knitting wasn't just a profession or a hobby.
01:10:47It was a form of meditation.
01:10:50Some people do yoga.
01:10:51We like to nip.
01:10:53Are you surprised when Ellie asked to borrow your needles?
01:10:57Yes.
01:10:58Why?
01:11:00I think you know.
01:11:01We used different needles.
01:11:02Ellie used traditional double-pointed.
01:11:04I used circular.
01:11:06We had an ongoing friendly debate as to which was better.
01:11:10Why did the company try to hide the fact that you're Ellie's niece?
01:11:14Nobody's hiding it.
01:11:15Ellie just preferred not to publicize that fact because she didn't want anyone to assume I was hired because of nepotism.
01:11:21She was protecting me.
01:11:27Let me ask you about the Lone Star Cashmere merger that fell through.
01:11:32From what I read, Ellie blocked it?
01:11:34That's not accurate.
01:11:36Ellie wanted the merger to go through.
01:11:38I was the one who talked her out of it.
01:11:40Oh, why?
01:11:41Ellie and I are knitting purists.
01:11:42I convinced her that selling the company to a conglomerate like Rubicon Competitive would ruin the integrity of the empire she built.
01:11:51I have a chain of emails to corroborate this.
01:11:53Did you meet with Sam this morning?
01:11:59Yes.
01:12:01He said he wanted to resign from the board and have me take over as chairperson in addition to being CEO.
01:12:06Did he give you a reason?
01:12:08He said something rotten was going on but wouldn't tell me what it was.
01:12:12Just that he couldn't have it on his conscience anymore and the company would only be safe in my hands.
01:12:17You think she's lying?
01:12:31Well, if she is, she's really good at it.
01:12:34How's it going?
01:12:35That good, huh?
01:12:38Well, I got the incident report back on Emma's car battery fire.
01:12:43Someone ruptured the battery housing with what appears to be a screwdriver.
01:12:47So as soon as she started the car...
01:12:50Kaboom. Please tell me you got something from Bleep that we can use.
01:12:53No. And none of his office records show he ever did any dental work for Ellie.
01:12:57So there's no way that he would have ever known about her allergy to clorexidine?
01:13:01No.
01:13:03Wait. If someone had a deadly allergy, they'd carry epinephrine.
01:13:07Didn't an EpiPen fall out of Hillary's purse that day at the memorial?
01:13:11Yeah.
01:13:16You carry an EpiPen, right?
01:13:17Yeah. Severe allergies weren't in my family. I have to be very careful.
01:13:20What are you allergic to, Hillary?
01:13:22It's obscure. It's something called clorexidine.
01:13:28Ellie wasn't the intended target. It was meant for Hillary.
01:13:34So it was just a fluke that they both had the same allergy?
01:13:37Well, not a total fluke. She said allergies run in her family,
01:13:40and they can be passed through genetic lines. And her mom was Ellie's twin.
01:13:44I don't know why you're so happy. We still don't have a suspect.
01:13:50Well, what Sam said to Hillary is essentially a confession.
01:13:53Yeah, but somebody killed him, so he wasn't acting alone.
01:13:55It's gotta be the dentist, right?
01:13:58I mean, he did have motive with Sam getting cold feet.
01:14:01He discovered the body, because he's the one that strangled him.
01:14:04We can hold him for 24 hours. In that time, I'll get a search warrant for his office,
01:14:08and hopefully some DNA will come back from the crime scene that we can use to charge him.
01:14:12What about Hillary?
01:14:13Well, didn't my official collaborator just tell me that she was the intended victim and no longer a suspect?
01:14:19Yes.
01:14:20Is that your final answer?
01:14:23Yes. Release her.
01:14:26Okay.
01:14:30I am so frustrated by this at every turn.
01:14:33But just when we think we have him, our prime suspect ends up dead.
01:14:37Murdered by our other prime suspect.
01:14:40They'll find something at the crime scene to convict the dentist.
01:14:42I hope so.
01:14:45Oh, freshly baked lemon squares from Lily.
01:14:48She's so sweet.
01:14:50I'm gonna send her a text and thank her.
01:14:54Dinner?
01:14:56I would love to.
01:14:59To become CFO of a Fortune 500 company like Lone Star Cashmere, Hillary would have had to do an in-depth health evaluation, which would have detected her allergy.
01:15:09Anyone who has access to the corporate database would be able to acquire this info.
01:15:14Sam?
01:15:16Possibly. But he still has to get his hands on the chlorhexidine.
01:15:20Oh, he could have just called his dentist friend.
01:15:23Yeah.
01:15:25But doesn't that feel too obvious?
01:15:27A smarter killer would know how to cover their tracks better.
01:15:31Someone who could get access to Blake's office to make it look like he were involved.
01:15:39Emma.
01:15:40Hello?
01:15:52Sheriff, it's Emma.
01:15:54Sorry to bother you. I, um, just didn't know who else to call.
01:15:58Uh, that's okay. What's up?
01:16:02Lily wasn't home when I went by and, um, no, she's not answering her phone.
01:16:06Well, where are you now?
01:16:09Outside your door.
01:16:27Hi.
01:16:28Hi.
01:16:29How did you-
01:16:30I-I went to the station earlier to talk to you, and as I got there I saw you leaving, so I followed you.
01:16:35You followed me?
01:16:37Yeah, yeah. I know. I know. It's-it's totally weird.
01:16:41Um...
01:16:44You know what? Never mind. Um, I'm gonna go.
01:16:48I'm sorry to bother you. I'm just so upset.
01:16:50Emma is the one who tainted Hillary's needles. She's on the board of Lone Star Cashmere. I mean, she could get access to her cousin's medical records.
01:17:03And she could have figured a way to get into her brother's office.
01:17:06She wanted Hillary out of the picture, but...
01:17:11She didn't anticipate the needles getting switched that day.
01:17:16She definitely didn't anticipate that her mother would have the same hereditary allergy that Hillary has.
01:17:23When Ellie was the one who died, Emma had to pivot.
01:17:27So she sabotaged her own car?
01:17:29To make it look like she was the next victim. At a public place, like the memorial.
01:17:36She locked yourself in a car that was on fire. That is some serious commitment.
01:17:40She wasn't locked in.
01:17:42Yeah, remember we tried all the doors.
01:17:44No. She locked the doors, Jake. The car still had power. Or the horn wouldn't have worked.
01:17:51So she could have got out if it got too hot in there. The whole thing was just one big show?
01:17:57Her master plan went all wrong.
01:18:01But she thought she could still salvage it if she could just pin the murder on Hillary.
01:18:08Having Hillary in jail is the next best thing to having Hillary dead.
01:18:12But what about Sam?
01:18:15She used him at first.
01:18:18Can't you stop her?
01:18:19Convinced him that Hillary was responsible for Ellie's death.
01:18:23But when he started to get cold feet, she had to get rid of him, too.
01:18:29And all the better. On the same day, he was meeting with Hillary.
01:18:35At this point, she is scrambling. Has nothing to lose. She is past the po...
01:18:42Whoa, whoa, whoa. What is it?
01:18:44The point of no return.
01:18:48Remember what Sam said on the phone?
01:18:50All I can say is, we've crossed the point of no return.
01:18:54Oh, it was code. Rubicon.
01:18:58You're crossing the Rubicon. It's a river in ancient Rome, right?
01:19:02Yes, yes. But it's also the name of a sports apparel company.
01:19:05Emma is at Rubicon Competitive International.
01:19:08Rubicon Competitive is the company that's trying to merge with Lone Star Cashmere.
01:19:14And guess who's an executive there?
01:19:16Emma.
01:19:19Occam's Razor.
01:19:22Emma was right in front of us the whole time.
01:19:27Emma's probably with Lily right now. We need to warn her.
01:19:30Hey, Professor. I'm just locking up for the evening.
01:19:38Hey, is Emma with you?
01:19:40No, I haven't seen her since yesterday.
01:19:43Also, I just got your text. I'm confused.
01:19:46I didn't make you lemon squares. I haven't had time yet.
01:19:50Wait, you didn't drop off a batch at my place earlier?
01:19:53Don't eat those!
01:19:55Don't eat that.
01:19:57And Emma isn't at Lily's.
01:20:00So then where would she be?
01:20:04Ryan.
01:20:07I was just making myself some dinner, but I didn't get very far.
01:20:11I can offer you some carrots.
01:20:14It's okay. Lily and I actually made lemon squares earlier,
01:20:18and I brought some if you're hungry.
01:20:21Oh, sure.
01:20:23Wouldn't be the first time I ate dessert for dinner.
01:20:25Pick up, pick up, pick up, Ryan.
01:20:29It's voicemail again.
01:20:30So what do we do now?
01:20:34Good idea, George.
01:20:35Thank you for being so hospitable.
01:20:36I wouldn't have just shown up, but I, um...
01:20:37felt like we...
01:20:38I don't know.
01:20:43Pick up, pick up, pick up, Ryan.
01:20:46It's voicemail again.
01:20:47So what do we do now?
01:20:49Good idea, George.
01:20:53Good idea, George.
01:20:56Thank you for being so hospitable.
01:21:00I wouldn't have just shown up, but I, um...
01:21:04felt like we...
01:21:07had a connection.
01:21:08Yeah.
01:21:11Yeah.
01:21:12Yeah.
01:21:14Well, I'm happy to help.
01:21:16You know, you've been through a lot.
01:21:21Why don't I call a hotel for you and...
01:21:23No, no, no.
01:21:24It's okay.
01:21:25It's okay.
01:21:26I can do it.
01:21:28I'm sorry.
01:21:29I sound so helpless.
01:21:31I'm not.
01:21:33You're fine.
01:21:40Please.
01:21:42Why would she even be going after Ryan?
01:21:44She is in full panic mode.
01:21:45She doesn't know what Hillary may have told the police.
01:21:48She's trying to cover all of her tracks.
01:21:50For all she knows, we're dead, too.
01:21:52It's what criminals do when they feel cornered.
01:21:55It's called irrational choice theory.
01:22:20Emma...
01:22:22You seem like a really nice person.
01:22:23And-and under different circumstances,
01:22:25it would be really nice to get to know you,
01:22:27but...
01:22:29I think we should keep this professional.
01:22:30I am the sheriff investigating your mother's murder after all.
01:22:35But I thought the case was closed.
01:22:38No.
01:22:39Really, I...
01:22:41I don't understand.
01:22:42What's the problem?
01:22:43I thought you had Hillary at the police station.
01:22:46I can't discuss an ongoing investigation.
01:22:48No, of course not.
01:22:50You don't have to tell me anything.
01:22:51All I want to know...
01:22:53is what you think of my lemon squares.
01:22:57Sure.
01:22:58Cheers.
01:23:00Don't eat that!
01:23:10Nobody messes with my little brother.
01:23:17Don't...
01:23:19Don't...
01:23:20Nothing would have stopped you.
01:23:30Not even the death of your own mother.
01:23:33You wanted that murder to go through at any cost.
01:23:37My mother had so much and she gave us very little.
01:23:43She treated Hillary more like a daughter than she ever did me.
01:23:46Hillary, I'm so sorry for everything we put you through.
01:23:54You were just doing your job.
01:23:57And you saved me from Emma's wrath.
01:24:00I'm just glad this is finally over.
01:24:02All this time.
01:24:04Did you have any idea?
01:24:06I had my suspicions, but I can never be sure.
01:24:09I'm just happy I can preserve Ellie's vision for the company.
01:24:14We'll do a proper analysis, but initial litmus tests show signs of rodenticide.
01:24:19Rat poison on a first date? Wow!
01:24:23Now, I knew your romance rater was rusty, but that is way off.
01:24:27It was not a date, all right?
01:24:29I was just being professionally courteous.
01:24:31Okay, well, you call it what you like, but you may want to sign up for some of those dating apps hotshot.
01:24:34You know, knock the cobwebs off?
01:24:37We can't all be Mr. September.
01:24:39I'm glad you're okay, man.
01:24:41I'm really worried about you.
01:24:42Yeah, yeah.
01:24:47This guy again? I thought you locked him up.
01:24:49No, his prints came back clean.
01:24:51You had to let him go. He had nothing to do with it.
01:24:54I thought we were friends.
01:24:56You know, you better make your move, hotshot.
01:24:57Otherwise, I'm not the only one that's gonna have to get on a dating app.
01:25:01All right.
01:25:03Hey, Chief, I've got a question for you.
01:25:06What's going on?
01:25:07Death really does seem to follow you around, doesn't it?
01:25:11No hard feelings. You don't need to apologize.
01:25:14I didn't apologize.
01:25:15You're just doing your job.
01:25:17And I'm glad justice was served.
01:25:19I can't say I'm surprised it was my sister.
01:25:21I never trusted her, to be honest.
01:25:26Look, Mainsley, if you ever need any dental work,
01:25:30you know where to find me.
01:25:33Take care.
01:25:38I'm waiting for the lecture about how I overstepped my boundaries,
01:25:41once again, about being official collaborator.
01:25:44No lecture.
01:25:46You get a pass because you saved my life.
01:25:48Hmm.
01:25:51Guess we're even now.
01:25:52The only thing that drives me nuts about you
01:25:54is the same thing I love about you, Mains.
01:25:58You never, never, never, never, never give up.
01:26:05If it weren't for you, this case wouldn't have been solved.
01:26:12Dear diary,
01:26:14my brother paid me a compliment today.
01:26:16Don't let it go to your head.
01:26:20Dirt.
01:26:21Too late, jokester.
01:26:26Hey, Georgie.
01:26:29That was so impressive.
01:26:31I've never seen you bury your teeth like that.
01:26:35You and my boyfriend make a pretty good team.
01:26:39He's your boyfriend, is he?
01:26:40I've really got to stop talking to George out loud like that.
01:26:45Well, I think it's one of the most adorable things about my girlfriend.
01:26:50Don't you, George?
01:26:54What's he saying now?
01:26:55He's saying...
01:26:57I think it's about time you kissed her.
01:26:59Mm-hmm.
01:27:01That is one smart dog.
01:27:03So what's this Mr. September calendar I've been hearing about?
01:27:09Oh, boy.
01:27:10Oh, boy.
01:27:11Mm-hmm.
01:27:12Mm-hmm.
01:27:13Mm-hmm.
01:27:14Mm-hmm.
01:27:16Mm-hmm.
01:27:17That is one smart dog.
01:27:18So what's this Mr. September calendar I've been hearing about?
01:27:25Oh, boy.
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