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00:01:59Jamie, I respectfully request that my personal life not be considered as fodder for our mystery
00:02:10games. I was just brainstorming. Besides, I certainly won't be here when the trust party
00:02:17attends. Ah, well Ainsley has made your participation a condition to her package.
00:02:25You're joking. Is this my joking face? Why would she-
00:02:28Insecurity. She might worry that Franklin still carries a torch for you, so she's coming
00:02:34down here in the hopes of extinguishing that torch.
00:02:38Well, she is certainly playing with fire. I'm simply extending Jason's metaphor.
00:02:49Anyway, if you decide to go forward with this proposal, I will plan to be here that weekend
00:02:56as well. Oh, you don't need to- I don't. I want to.
00:03:03At any rate, Janie, we have more murder games to write if you don't mind.
00:03:06Yes, my office is yours.
00:03:09Jason said you might be out here. He went back to his houseboat. He did. He said you seem
00:03:23to need some time and space to think. Ah, neither of which you're giving me. I'm a terrible friend,
00:03:28aren't I? The worst. But I have bought Scotch. You know, I only met Franklin a handful of times, but I dare say that Jason is correct about Ainsley wanting to come here to extinguish whatever flames your ex may still be.
00:03:43have for you.
00:03:45Hmm.
00:03:46Oh.
00:03:47And I think you're rubbing off on him.
00:03:49Who?
00:03:50Well, Jason. I don't recall him thinking so much about psychology when our paths first crossed.
00:03:55Well, I suppose that's true.
00:03:58I suppose that's true.
00:04:01Well, I suppose that's true.
00:04:03I don't recall him thinking so much about psychology when our paths first crossed.
00:04:08Ah, I suppose that's true.
00:04:09Well, I suppose that's true.
00:04:11I suppose that's true.
00:04:14And I think it's rather chivalrous of him to want to come out here
00:04:17when Franklin comes to Mystery Island.
00:04:20If Franklin comes, you mean?
00:04:22Well, do I?
00:04:23I mean, I don't know if you realise, but you too would do well
00:04:25to extinguish whatever stray embers you may still have for Franklin.
00:04:29There are no embers, Janie. Trust me.
00:04:32Well, oh, good. Then you'll have no problem supporting this venture.
00:04:36I see what you did there.
00:04:38What?
00:04:40Well played.
00:04:41Okay, fine.
00:04:45Tell Mrs. Trust they can come.
00:04:47Shall do.
00:04:48Two, uh, torches being extinguished.
00:04:52Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
00:05:04We have an exciting weekend ahead, starting with full VIP conditions for the party of Franklin Trask.
00:05:25Additionally, disguised as a guest and amongst his party will be our COO, Baroness Jane Alcott.
00:05:32Thank you, Bennett.
00:05:33Thank you, Bennett.
00:05:34Well, I'm excited about this weekend for a plethora of reasons, but chief among them is that our brilliant game writers, Dr. Priestley and Detective Trent, will also be here.
00:05:44To be here, which hasn't happened for a while.
00:05:45The game will begin at the Hidden Hut, and this weekend Amelia will be playing as herself.
00:05:54But Jason and I will be taking on fictitious roles in the narrative, and I will be disguised as Franklin Trask did meet me several years ago.
00:06:02And I will be playing the role of Professor Loretta Mabry, an archaeologist from California, and Jason will be cast very much against type as Sean Callahan, a Boston businessman, which is a euphemism for gangster.
00:06:24And our VIP party consists of Vivica Bentley, COO, and Franklin Trask's right-hand woman at Trask Global hedge fund, Spencer Trask, a former NFL tight end who was briefly a VP at Trask Global until a month ago, Patricia Colacello, Spencer's model girlfriend, and Mickey Carlisle, a Des Moines schoolteacher, who has been best friends with Ainsley Trask since they were children.
00:06:54And finally, the host of the party, Franklin Trask, a billionaire with a capital B, and his newlywed wife, Ainsley, a successful corporate attorney.
00:07:11For those of you who don't know me, my name is Dr. Amelia Priestley, game author, and on behalf of our CEO, Carlos Del Fuego, I want to welcome you to Mystery Island,
00:07:20and allow me to introduce our new new house manager, or Major Domo, and Simmons, her assistant.
00:07:26Oh, please, call me Bennett. Now, before we repair to the veranda for cocktails, if you could all kindly place your mobile phones into this black box Simmons has.
00:07:35Hang on, I promised my followers hourly updates.
00:07:39Oh, honey, hey, you remember that time when you got food poisoning, didn't post for like two days?
00:07:43You actually got more followers. At least it's like that.
00:07:47Spencer, you're so smart.
00:07:51Take a look at me.
00:07:57Amelia.
00:07:58At last.
00:08:01It's lovely to meet you.
00:08:05It's not something I hear often.
00:08:06Oh, she is more beautiful than you led me to believe, Frankie.
00:08:14And no band on that fourth finger.
00:08:17I cannot believe you're still single.
00:08:19I see you're already playing detective, Mrs. Trask.
00:08:22I am all in.
00:08:23I even offered to bet Frankie I could solve the mystery first, didn't I, my love?
00:08:27You didn't take the bet, but I did.
00:08:30You're ready to pay up, Ains.
00:08:32If both of you wouldn't mind handing in your phones, we may proceed.
00:08:35Where's Spencer?
00:08:40It's, uh, good to see you, Emmy.
00:09:05Ladies and gentlemen, we hope you're all enjoying your first looks at Mystery Island.
00:09:15Your luggage has been taken care of.
00:09:17Bennett has your keys and you'll be shown to your rooms.
00:09:19Once you are all there, you will find the first clue that will begin the game.
00:09:23Can you tell us where the body is?
00:09:25That's all part of the mystery, Miss Colacello.
00:09:27But I can assure you, among the people assembled here, there is a killer.
00:09:32Delightful.
00:09:33This is already so much fun.
00:09:35Come on, Franklin.
00:09:36Let's not waste time looking at views.
00:09:38I've got a murder to solve.
00:09:39You okay?
00:09:48Fine.
00:09:49You don't look fine.
00:09:50No?
00:09:51How do I look?
00:09:52Understandably addled at being face-to-face with a man you almost married and his abrasive new wife.
00:09:56You think she's abrasive?
00:09:57She makes sandpaper look like silk.
00:09:59Franklin from one extreme to the other.
00:10:01Are you suggesting I'm not abrasive?
00:10:03Or obnoxious or entitled or any of Ainsley's other in-your-face qualities.
00:10:07Listen, I should tell you.
00:10:09I told Vivica I forgot my key.
00:10:10She's already decided to be my partner in crime solving.
00:10:13And she keeps pumping me with questions about archaeology and I'm just inventing answers.
00:10:16Jamie, you were supposed to study.
00:10:19You know how I feel about studying, Em?
00:10:21What about you?
00:10:21Have they asked you about being a mobster?
00:10:22When someone asks me what business, I'm going to say,
00:10:24that's my business.
00:10:25Oh, no, that's good.
00:10:28Oh, and I must say, Franklin does seem quite into his wife.
00:10:31Well, he did manage to slip me this.
00:10:34What is it?
00:10:36I have to see you alone.
00:10:38Tell me where and when.
00:10:39I knew it.
00:10:40What did you know?
00:10:42Well, that he is still in love with you.
00:10:43You just said he was attached to his wife.
00:10:46Oh, he's overcompensating.
00:10:47Clearly.
00:10:48When are you going to meet him?
00:10:48I'm not sure that I am.
00:10:50Oh, come on.
00:10:50Well, just to find out.
00:10:51Loretta, did you find your key?
00:10:54Sure did.
00:10:55Mr. Callahan, you heard what Dr. Priestley said.
00:11:00We all have to unlock our doors to get the game started.
00:11:03Let's do it.
00:11:16You all got here rather quickly.
00:11:18Yeah, the riddle you had us work out wasn't hard.
00:11:20I thought it was.
00:11:21Yeah, you made that clear, Spencer.
00:11:24Once Ainsley pretty brilliantly figured out that each of the boards in our rooms featured
00:11:28a different part of an anagram.
00:11:29I remember having a hand in that deduction, Mickey.
00:11:32Yeah, I guess you helped a little.
00:11:33These detective kits are so adorbs.
00:11:37Do we get to keep them?
00:11:38Yep.
00:11:39Yay!
00:11:39Okay, we're here at the Hidden Hut, so we're next.
00:11:43Twelve years ago, when this island was just the home to Evelyn Murtagh and her son John,
00:11:47the sommelier on their staff disappeared.
00:11:50His name was Ricardo Rincon.
00:11:52The Murtagh's only realized he was missing when the police came to the island looking for him.
00:11:57Ricardo had been identified as part of a gold smuggling operation.
00:12:00Did you live in the hut?
00:12:01Yes, he did.
00:12:02Ah, you keeping up, Ains?
00:12:05Of course, the police searched his lodgings, but they found no gold.
00:12:08Might you have better luck?
00:12:10Oh, you better believe we will.
00:12:11There's some bars we can go through.
00:12:36Yeah, go for it.
00:12:41Looks like this is a big floor.
00:12:47Let's try this.
00:12:52Found something.
00:12:54That was fast.
00:12:56Hey, guys, over here.
00:13:11Thoughts, Mickey?
00:13:19Mickey teaches biology.
00:13:21Well, it's a human...
00:13:23Obviously, it's human, Mickey.
00:13:26Yes, Spencer, if you let me finish.
00:13:28Human male.
00:13:31Judging by the degree of desiccation, I'd say he's been here for at least ten years.
00:13:36Oh, so this definitely could be Ricardo Rincon.
00:13:40Yes.
00:13:41Do you know if Rincon was missing his three left fingers?
00:13:45Well, I didn't know him personally, but no, I don't think so.
00:13:48Okay, so maybe this is someone else.
00:13:50Or maybe this is Ricardo Rincon, and he was being interrogated right here.
00:13:55What do you think of that possibility, Sean?
00:13:57Why are you asking me?
00:13:58Well, you just seem like the kind of businessman who's been involved in some tough discussions.
00:14:06There are marks on his ribs.
00:14:08Knife wounds, I'd say.
00:14:10He's probably been stabbed many times.
00:14:14Here's a knife.
00:14:17There might be dry blood on it.
00:14:19Loretta, look at this.
00:14:22How old would you say this is?
00:14:24Oh, well...
00:14:26It isn't an artifact.
00:14:28Right?
00:14:30The double letter R on the hilt.
00:14:33So possibly Ricardo stabbed this man here.
00:14:37Or Ricardo was killed with his own knife.
00:14:39Look at this map.
00:14:41It's written some sort of code.
00:14:43Franklin is brilliant with code.
00:14:47Hey, check it out.
00:14:48Some kind of journal.
00:14:49Like a diary.
00:14:51No, it's more like a log.
00:14:53It's in code, too.
00:14:53Well, maybe Franklin can help with that.
00:14:56He's brilliant with code.
00:14:57I'm brilliant at most things, Ains.
00:14:59I know you are, honey.
00:15:02It would be good to know more about Ricardo.
00:15:05Did he grow up poor, and that's why he turned to crime?
00:15:08Sometimes I think if I weren't beautiful, I would have been a criminal.
00:15:14Man, there's tons of files here.
00:15:16Say we take that and the map back to the house.
00:15:19Get a better lookout.
00:15:19What do you think?
00:15:27The letters are clearly jumbled.
00:15:30But look at the dots.
00:15:31This could be a variant cipher.
00:15:35How did you learn to do this?
00:15:37In college.
00:15:38I was bored.
00:15:40Let's tell you to learn code, because you're bored.
00:15:44You had such a swift victory locating the hidden room.
00:15:50Are you generously allowing others a chance at a breakthrough?
00:15:54Once you get to know me, you'll see what an absurd question that is.
00:15:59You said Ricardo Rincon was the sommelier?
00:16:02Mm-hmm.
00:16:03Where's the wine cellar?
00:16:06I'll show you.
00:16:07So, if I get to know you better, why would I realize that was an absurd question to think
00:16:14you might want to support the others?
00:16:16You're the psychiatrist.
00:16:18What do you think?
00:16:19I think you play to win.
00:16:21Always have.
00:16:24You know what?
00:16:25I get what Franklin sees in you.
00:16:28If we'd met under different circumstances, we might be good friends.
00:16:31Do you have many good friends?
00:16:34It's not been a forte of mine.
00:16:38I have Mickey, who clearly adores you.
00:16:41But then it is easy to be friends with people from your past who live a thousand miles away.
00:16:47You know what?
00:16:48Franklin warned me you didn't pull your punches.
00:16:52Yeah, I should tell you that the police did search this cellar when Ricardo disappeared,
00:16:56and that was years ago.
00:16:57Well, looks like they clearly missed the switch in here.
00:17:01Well, looky there.
00:17:10Our boy Ricardo sure liked his hidden rooms.
00:17:14Shall we?
00:17:21Bingo.
00:17:23You handled that well, Ainsley.
00:17:31Impressive.
00:17:37I'm not dumb.
00:17:40See these dust patterns on the floor?
00:17:42Some bigger, some not.
00:17:44Someone's been moving the gold out a bit at a time.
00:17:50Are you suggesting a staff member?
00:17:52A piece of what's left of Ricardo's smuggled gold, and the motive for his murder.
00:18:09Whoever tortured him in that basement below the hut that day must have finally gotten the gold's location out of him.
00:18:15That bar comes from a crate in a secret room off the wine cellar.
00:18:19But, based on dust patterns on the floor, there had to be more than one crate down there at a time.
00:18:25Someone's been moving the gold out gradually.
00:18:27That's what I thought, Frankie.
00:18:29Is she a genius or what?
00:18:30Ready to pay off on our bets, Spencer?
00:18:35Hey, whoa.
00:18:36You haven't won yet.
00:18:37We're supposed to find out who killed Ricardo.
00:18:39Well, Dr. Priestley thinks we should look at staff members.
00:18:43Will that make sense?
00:18:44Yeah, but if a staff member killed Ricardo, they would have been able to take the gold all at once.
00:18:48I think our culprit is more likely a person who's come down here several times in the last 12 years.
00:18:56Who would have brought an empty suitcase here and taken it back, loaded with stolen gold.
00:19:02John, how many times have you been to Mystery Island?
00:19:05About a handful.
00:19:07You fly privately?
00:19:11Nice way to avoid TSA.
00:19:14And what business are you in, exactly?
00:19:17Import-export.
00:19:20So the mob.
00:19:22Can I go to your room and see if you have a, I don't know, an empty suitcase fortified for extra weight?
00:19:33Go for it.
00:19:47Okay, if we drag this code to here, and then, Patricia, what have you got?
00:19:53Well, it doesn't look like Morse code.
00:19:54It's the Fibonacci sequence.
00:19:55Oh.
00:19:58Has anyone ever solved a game this quickly?
00:20:01Never on the first day, only once on the second.
00:20:03This is uncanny.
00:20:06Mrs. Trask is quite, well, she's quite something.
00:20:09Yeah.
00:20:10We worked so hard on the Red Hurries getting the coding just right.
00:20:22What's the combination, Sean?
00:20:23Well, it wasn't completely empty.
00:20:37Sean is the smuggler and likely the killer of Ricardo Rincon.
00:20:44Case closed.
00:20:46Well done, Ames.
00:20:47Loretta, are you involved?
00:20:58That's not Loretta.
00:20:59That's Amelia's best friend, Janie Alcott.
00:21:02The COO of Mystery Island.
00:21:04Indeed.
00:21:06Well, it's lovely to meet you all as my, uh, as my true self.
00:21:09And a hearty congratulations to Mrs. Trask for correctly solving the mystery.
00:21:14Impressive, Ayns.
00:21:15The quickest solve yet, I'd say.
00:21:19She is special.
00:21:20Did she get a special prize?
00:21:22Yes.
00:21:22All game winners get a special prize, yes.
00:21:25But allow me to introduce you to Jason Trent, who, along with Amelia, make up our game writing team and took on the role of Sean.
00:21:36It's nice to meet everybody.
00:21:37Clever narrative, you two.
00:21:40We thought so.
00:21:41Why don't we all meet on the veranda for a celebratory drink.
00:21:45Sounds good.
00:21:46Yes?
00:21:46Oh, and you were all getting caught up in maps and codes, and I just thought, well, you all know the expression, follow the money.
00:22:05I'm not talking about you money.
00:22:08Huh.
00:22:08Forgive me, I don't follow.
00:22:11Aynsley's nickname for me is money, because it's what I look after for Franklin.
00:22:16Anyway, Sean's big mistake was not figuring out a way all those years ago how to take the gold in one fell swoop.
00:22:25I mean, if you're going to rob somebody, don't do it a little bit at a time.
00:22:29Don't you agree, money?
00:22:30Too true, Aynsley.
00:22:33Anyway, Janie, about that partial refund.
00:22:35Aynsley, come on, please.
00:22:38There's still plenty to do on this gorgeous island this weekend.
00:22:42In fact, Janie, I'm so glad you're here.
00:22:44Now that the game is finished, I'd love to chat to you about a potential investment in this enterprise.
00:22:49What, from you?
00:22:50From Trash Global.
00:22:52I believe you know one of my board members, Piper Plunkett?
00:22:56Piper, yes.
00:22:57She's my second cousin on my mother's side.
00:23:00Well, how lovely.
00:23:02Gosh, I haven't seen her since her father's third wedding.
00:23:06Ladies and gentlemen, dinner will be served in the dining room in one hour.
00:23:10A gentle reminder that we require all guests to be in formal wear for this evening's meal.
00:23:15Come on, babe.
00:23:16Let's go get ready.
00:23:23Well, that was quite unexpected.
00:23:25Aynsley solving the game in record time?
00:23:26No, no.
00:23:27Piper, my second cousin, being on Franklin's board.
00:23:31And yes, Aynsley as well.
00:23:34Janie, I want to caution you in the strongest language possible, not to entertain the idea of bringing these people into the company.
00:23:41It isn't these people.
00:23:43It's a billion dollar hedge fund.
00:23:44And I know it's managed by Franklin.
00:23:48Franklin isn't my problem.
00:23:49It's his wife.
00:23:51Yeah, I realise she can be brusque.
00:23:53I don't care about that.
00:23:54I care about how she managed to solve our mystery so quickly.
00:24:00And I intend to find out.
00:24:07She's furious.
00:24:08Ladies and gentlemen, please be seated.
00:24:38What are you doing?
00:24:56Meeting you, like you asked.
00:24:58Why didn't you use the normal path?
00:25:00Well, I didn't want people to know where I was going.
00:25:03Right.
00:25:05Sorry for being startled.
00:25:06Sorry for startling you.
00:25:10And thanks for the meet.
00:25:13Well, you can thank Aynsley for that.
00:25:16I don't follow.
00:25:18Is she a big mystery fan?
00:25:21Constantly reading whodunit?
00:25:23No, not at all.
00:25:26But, Amy, I didn't come here to talk about Aynsley.
00:25:28I came here because I made a huge mistake.
00:25:33Franklin, if this is about us...
00:25:34Of course it's about us, Amy.
00:25:36Look, I, um...
00:25:38I think I married Aynsley because I wanted to prove to myself that I still wasn't in love with you.
00:25:46The joke's on me.
00:25:50Because...
00:25:50Guess what?
00:25:52I'm still in love with you.
00:25:57I knew it.
00:26:02I wish I could say I was surprised.
00:26:07Aynsley, hang on.
00:26:11You okay?
00:26:12Not really.
00:26:14But we should follow them.
00:26:16You're being unreasonable!
00:26:17Don't gaslight me, Franklin.
00:26:18I know what I heard.
00:26:19What did you hear?
00:26:20My husband professing his love for his ex.
00:26:24I arranged this whole vacation to test him, and you failed.
00:26:27You're a cheat!
00:26:28And you?
00:26:29Well, you were just ready to fall back into his arms.
00:26:31I did nothing of the sort.
00:26:32And there was no cheating going on.
00:26:33That's you projecting your own behavior.
00:26:34Well, what's that supposed to mean?
00:26:35You don't like whodunits, yet you solved our game in record time.
00:26:47It's called being smart, which I thought you were.
00:26:50Aynsley, please, don't do this.
00:26:53I'm doing what needs to be done, Money.
00:26:55I would like my own room tonight, please.
00:26:57And I'll be leaving tomorrow morning.
00:26:59When I get back to New York, I'll be filing for divorce.
00:27:01And I will bleed you dry.
00:27:05Thanks, buddy.
00:27:20I should go check on Ayns.
00:27:25I'm sure she'll be back to her usual self by tomorrow.
00:27:28Oh, chap, I hate to break it to you.
00:27:32This is her real self.
00:27:33you've never liked her and you're in love with her what's that supposed to mean ah
00:27:40please stop arguing this isn't helping anyone
00:27:42bennett is it possible one of your staff shared details of the mystery script with ainsley
00:27:54i do hope not i'll start interviewing them immediately thank you i'd be shocked if one
00:28:01of the staff sold us out like this i don't like the idea either but i am certain ainsley cheated
00:28:06i will see what bennett finds in the meantime i think we should all get some sleep
00:28:13i don't think i'll ever get used to these shifting signs as time falls through my hands
00:28:23and the ground is giving way despite my best laid plans it's all out of my hands
00:28:38so
00:28:52Sorry to wake you, Emmy, but Ainsley's not in her room.
00:29:07I can't find her anywhere.
00:29:08Are you sure she's not already down at the dock waiting for the boat?
00:29:12No, she's not.
00:29:13Her bags are still in the room and I just don't...
00:29:15Franklin, you go for breakfast.
00:29:17We will sort this.
00:29:18Okay.
00:29:19Okay, thank you.
00:29:22Have you told Janie and Jason?
00:29:23Yes, they're meeting at her room and I've got the stars searching the grounds.
00:29:26Okay.
00:29:27Let me get dressed and I'll meet them there.
00:29:34Toiletry's in the bathroom.
00:29:37And the bed's unmade, so clearly she slept here.
00:29:41Didn't Ainsley have four pieces of luggage?
00:29:47And now there's only three.
00:29:49You're spotted, Em.
00:29:50We've searched every room and communal area in the mansion as well as the nearby grounds.
00:29:56There's no sign of her.
00:29:58We could press on to other parts of the resort.
00:30:00Let's do that.
00:30:01I want to check places we know Ainsley's bed.
00:30:03Start in the hidden hut, then the wine cellar.
00:30:05Well, everything here is as we left it.
00:30:25Should we check the basement?
00:30:25She's dead.
00:30:49The carotid artery was cut.
00:31:03Gail was angry.
00:31:04Or thorough.
00:31:06Time of death.
00:31:07Ballpark between 12 and 2.
00:31:09Her hand.
00:31:12Yeah, I saw that.
00:31:14It looks like an S.
00:31:16But to guess, there's Spencer.
00:31:18And the only staff member is Simmons.
00:31:20I'll go and check the security camera, see what his movements were.
00:31:24Ray and I will go tell Franklin.
00:31:26Franklin, when I'm not writing murder games for Mystery Island, I'm a detective on the mainland.
00:31:37This is Ray Romero, the chief of police.
00:31:39I'm grateful to you both.
00:31:41Do you have any leads?
00:31:43I regret to inform you, Mr. Trash, that your wife was murdered last night.
00:31:50Murdered?
00:31:52Are you sure?
00:31:53I'm quite sure, sir.
00:31:56I don't, um, what happened?
00:31:59That's what we intend to find out.
00:32:02Where was she?
00:32:03The hidden hut.
00:32:04She was killed sometime between midnight and 2 a.m.
00:32:09This is, um...
00:32:10There's a lot to take in, I know.
00:32:12Look, I realize everyone in this room is thinking about what happened between Ainsley and I last night.
00:32:19And I want to be clear.
00:32:20I loved Ainsley.
00:32:22And absolutely would have given her the divorce if that's what she really wanted.
00:32:29And my guests and I will, um, we'll stay here on this island until the killer's been arrested.
00:32:33We appreciate that cooperation, sir.
00:32:37I need to interview everyone here.
00:32:38Starting with Spencer.
00:32:40You, actually.
00:32:41Everyone, could I have your attention, please?
00:32:46I'm a detective and this is Ray Romero, the chief of police.
00:32:49I regret to inform you that Ainsley's been killed.
00:32:51Oh, no.
00:33:02Okay, Amelia.
00:33:03To explain what we...
00:33:04I expect Jason told you that I was engaged to Franklin nearly seven years ago.
00:33:08And Franklin gave me a note upon arriving here insisting we meet in private.
00:33:12That he told me last night that he was still in love with me, which Ainsley heard, as did Jason.
00:33:17And this led to the row that the Trasks had, her threats of divorce, etc, etc.
00:33:21Yes, so you understand.
00:33:23I do.
00:33:23And as Jason also knows, I was adamantly opposed to Franklin and his party coming to this island.
00:33:28It was me who ended our engagement.
00:33:31Why?
00:33:36It was a mistake.
00:33:37I was in love with Franklin at first, but I wasn't willing to move to New York and he certainly wasn't going to go to London.
00:33:43So we were long distance for nearly a year.
00:33:45And then he suddenly proposed, promising to relocate his business to London.
00:33:51And I accepted.
00:33:55But as the months passed, it became clear I was just another deal he needed to close.
00:33:59So I ended it.
00:34:01So why did you meet with him in secret down on the beach?
00:34:06Because I believe Ainsley cheated at the game and I had some questions I wanted to ask Franklin to help me prove it.
00:34:12Did you succeed?
00:34:14I learned she's not in the least bit interested in whodunnits.
00:34:17What do you think about this theory?
00:34:23I think Amelia's right.
00:34:27And where were you between midnight and 2am?
00:34:30Asleep.
00:34:32I had an aperitif in my room to take the edge off.
00:34:36And it did its job rather thoroughly.
00:34:39Okay.
00:34:40Well, thank you, Amelia.
00:34:42I hope you understand that we can't at this time include you on this side of the table.
00:34:49Could you ask Franklin to join us?
00:34:51Of course.
00:34:52I had an aperitif last night as well, and it did quite a number on me.
00:35:05I passed out in the chair in my room.
00:35:07I don't know why anyone would want to drug us, but I need to order a few tox screens.
00:35:13Sure.
00:35:13Franklin, the police would like to talk to you in the dining room.
00:35:25Jamie.
00:35:28What is it?
00:35:29I think I'm being treated as a suspect.
00:35:31Well, yes, of course.
00:35:32I assume so, given them questioning you.
00:35:34Jealousy is a powerful motive for murder.
00:35:36I haven't seen Franklin in seven years.
00:35:38And the first day that you do, you're exchanging love declarations on the beach.
00:35:41Not exchanging.
00:35:42It was him to me.
00:35:43Oh, no, I'm darling.
00:35:43I don't think in a million years you had anything to do with Ainsley's murder.
00:35:46I'm just positing the kind of hypotheticals Jason is.
00:35:49Oh, Jason who knows me.
00:35:51Yes, and I don't think for a moment that Jason thinks you're the suspect either.
00:35:55But he has to do his due diligence as a detective.
00:35:58Wouldn't you agree?
00:35:59Yes, of course.
00:36:01I did tell Ray about my suspicions that Ainsley cheated.
00:36:04But I'm not sure he's convinced it's connected to her murder and will pursue it.
00:36:08Then we shall.
00:36:13So there are some motives among these guests for perhaps wanting Ainsley debt.
00:36:17Yes, starting with her husband who hardly convinced me with his stoic speech.
00:36:21Before we go there, we should think about how Ainsley cheated.
00:36:24I know after her interviews, Bennett said her staff were above reproach.
00:36:28But I would kind of like to search their rooms.
00:36:34Well, Em, I'm COO.
00:36:35That's corporate property.
00:36:36Jamie.
00:36:59Jamie's full suitcase.
00:37:02It appears my theory was correct.
00:37:25$50,000.
00:37:27And this is likely just the payout?
00:37:29I bet Ainsley gave the same amount in advance.
00:37:31What are you doing?
00:37:39Get Jason.
00:37:46Jason?
00:37:55Oh!
00:37:59Amelia.
00:37:59Amelia, wake up.
00:38:05Hey.
00:38:07Hey.
00:38:08What's going on?
00:38:10Janie came running to tell me that you were chasing Simmons.
00:38:14Right.
00:38:16Oh!
00:38:17Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:38:18Lay back.
00:38:21Yeah, I think that might be best.
00:38:23You've got quite a knot on the back of your head.
00:38:26Did you see Simmons?
00:38:27Oh, he must have been waiting for me.
00:38:30Got behind me.
00:38:31We'll find him.
00:38:33We need to get you to the infirmary.
00:38:34I can carry you.
00:38:35Okay.
00:38:36Oh.
00:38:39Hang on.
00:38:45For being here.
00:38:46Of course.
00:38:47Hey, listen, I'm sorry we had to grill you like that earlier.
00:38:52I'm sorry if I was a bit short with you.
00:38:54More with Ray.
00:38:58Do you really think I murdered the wife of my ex?
00:39:02Do you really think I think you did?
00:39:04No.
00:39:05I know you're just doing your job.
00:39:06Do you have conflicted feelings about Franklin?
00:39:12I do.
00:39:14The feelings in conflict are a great deal of pity, a small amount of nostalgia and confusion
00:39:20at how I ever could have said yes to marrying him.
00:39:24I can think of a few reasons someone would marry the guy, but I don't think you care about
00:39:28those reasons.
00:39:29You know me well.
00:39:33I think I can stand up now.
00:39:34Go slow.
00:39:40Oh, um, the suitcase and money in Simmons' room.
00:39:43Janie and Ray are taking care of that.
00:39:45I was thinking it was the payout.
00:39:46We'll definitely check to see if Simmons opened an offshore account in the last month where
00:39:50Ainsley could have wired the advance, but it looks like you were right.
00:39:53She's so competitive she spent a hundred grand to win a game.
00:39:56I think it's more than competition.
00:39:57I think she wanted to prove to Franklin that she's smarter than me.
00:40:00I think she knew Franklin was still in love with you.
00:40:03If she spent all that money just to hear him declare that love to you, then maybe she
00:40:06went to Simmons and asked for her money back.
00:40:08And perhaps he refused.
00:40:09She threatened him and he killed her.
00:40:12Are you going to bring more police over to search for him?
00:40:14I think a better use of manpower is to shut down the dock so he can't get off the island.
00:40:18He didn't plan for this.
00:40:20He'll get hungry and thirsty soon enough, then surface.
00:40:23Now I don't know why anyone drugged our aperitif.
00:40:26Our aperitifs?
00:40:26Yeah, I had mine last night.
00:40:28Same reaction.
00:40:29I fell asleep way too fast.
00:40:31I have Ray running talk screen.
00:40:33You ready to head back?
00:40:34We'll get a few more suspects to interview.
00:40:36I'm happy to help with that.
00:40:38I'm sure you are, but technically you're still a suspect.
00:40:40Of course.
00:40:42So if you and Janie want to continue your investigation...
00:40:45We just might.
00:40:46Just don't chase anyone in the jungle, okay?
00:40:49Look straight ahead.
00:40:53Hello?
00:40:54Hello?
00:40:54Hello?
00:40:54Hello?
00:40:54Hello?
00:40:54Hello?
00:40:54Hello?
00:40:54Hello?
00:40:54Hello?
00:40:54Hello?
00:40:55Hello?
00:40:56Good news is you're not concussed for the headache.
00:41:07And you need to rest.
00:41:09Thank you, Rosie.
00:41:09You're welcome.
00:41:12So, to your room.
00:41:14Oh, I'm not resting.
00:41:16There's a killer among us.
00:41:17But Simmons...
00:41:18I'm not convinced it was him.
00:41:20I'm not convinced it was him.
00:41:22So...
00:41:23So...
00:41:24Jason and Ray are doing interviews.
00:41:26We should do our own.
00:41:27Aren't we?
00:41:29Look, I watch a lot of true crime.
00:41:33And I know the husband.
00:41:34And I know the husband is always suspect numero uno.
00:41:36Okay?
00:41:37But I'm telling you, Franklin isn't a good guy.
00:41:39Okay?
00:41:40He's a great guy.
00:41:41Yet, you left his company a month ago.
00:41:45That had nothing to do with Franklin, man.
00:41:49What did I have to do with?
00:41:50Ainsley!
00:41:51She wanted me out.
00:41:53So I got out.
00:41:54Look, before you go thinking that's a motive, I make a ton of money in my endorsements.
00:41:58And now I've got more time for Patricia, so it's all good.
00:42:00Why would Ainsley want you out?
00:42:02I mean...
00:42:03Look, I don't want to speak ill about the dead.
00:42:05Okay?
00:42:06But she was a controlling monster.
00:42:10But look, the NFL is full of people like her, okay?
00:42:12No biggie.
00:42:13Where were you between midnight and 2am?
00:42:14Passed out.
00:42:15Me and Patricia both.
00:42:16Jet lag, I guess.
00:42:18Hey, listen.
00:42:19Frankie said that Ainsley paid up a member of staff to cheat the game.
00:42:22Was it that Simmons guy?
00:42:24How would you think that?
00:42:25Well, you know, suddenly he's not around.
00:42:28Bet he's gotta be top of the suspect list, right?
00:42:36Yeah.
00:42:41Franklin?
00:42:45How you doing?
00:42:46Honestly, we wrung out.
00:42:49Your detective friend asked me about a prenup.
00:42:52Which of course we had.
00:42:54Ainsley was bluffing when she threatened to believe me financially in a divorce.
00:42:58Is that typical of her? Bluffing?
00:43:00Well, she's a corporate lawyer.
00:43:01It's what she does.
00:43:03Did.
00:43:05Every day.
00:43:10I'm sorry.
00:43:11No, don't apologize.
00:43:12Please.
00:43:13It's just I know I told you my marriage was a mistake.
00:43:16That doesn't mean I didn't care about her.
00:43:20And it's hard not to think that one of the people I brought here is responsible.
00:43:24Franklin.
00:43:26It seems that Em was correct.
00:43:28Ainsley was cheating at the game.
00:43:30I was thinking about that.
00:43:31Ainsley came down here to the mainland a few weeks ago.
00:43:34Supposedly to see a client, but now I'm not sure.
00:43:37It does appear that she was paying one of our staff quite a lot of money.
00:43:42Well, there you go.
00:43:44Why?
00:43:45Why would she want to win so badly?
00:43:47To humiliate the game's author?
00:43:49And humiliate me?
00:43:50She's been trying to do that since my honeymoon was over.
00:43:53That's why she brought Mickey with us.
00:43:56I'm pretty sure they're having an affair.
00:43:58I told Detective Trent.
00:44:00Where is Mickey?
00:44:02Uh, I think he's just gone to talk to the detectives.
00:44:07Thanks Franklin.
00:44:15I'm not comfortable breaking into a guest room.
00:44:17Shh.
00:44:18We are not breaking in.
00:44:23We're just going in there to retrieve my property.
00:44:30I can't.
00:44:32Well, I'm going in.
00:44:33I'm going in.
00:44:38Ainsley and I were high school sweethearts.
00:44:40We split up freshman year of college.
00:44:43It was her idea.
00:44:44And I hadn't seen her for years until our class reunion last year.
00:44:48Then a month after that I was in New York for a conference and we connected.
00:44:51She just got back from her honeymoon.
00:44:53How did she see?
00:44:54Usual.
00:44:56Intense.
00:44:58Driven.
00:44:59Funny.
00:45:01Like ten steps ahead of everyone else.
00:45:04How many times did you see her after that?
00:45:07A few.
00:45:09And your relationship was strictly platonic.
00:45:13Why would you ask that?
00:45:15Ainsley is...
00:45:17was...
00:45:19totally committed to her husband.
00:45:20She seems so ready to divorce him.
00:45:26Ains was the president of the theater club in high school.
00:45:30She's a drama queen.
00:45:31I figured she and Franklin would kiss and make up.
00:45:35Where were you last night between midnight and two?
00:45:38I went to my room around 11.
00:45:40I tried to finish my book but I nodded off pretty fast.
00:45:47Thank you, Mickey.
00:45:48Vivica.
00:45:50Can we chat?
00:45:52Of course, detective.
00:45:53I was hoping there'd be a tranche of love letters between him and Ainsley.
00:45:54I was hoping there'd be a tranche of love letters between him and Ainsley.
00:45:55I was hoping there'd be a tranche of love letters between him and Ainsley.
00:45:56I was hoping there'd be a tranche of love letters between him and Ainsley.
00:46:00I was hoping there'd be a tranche of love letters between him and Ainsley.
00:46:01I was hoping there'd be a tranche of love letters between him and Ainsley.
00:46:05I was hoping there'd be a tranche of love letters between him and Ainsley.
00:46:06I was hoping there'd be a tranche of love letters between him and Ainsley.
00:46:12I was hoping there'd be a tranche of love letters between him and Ainsley.
00:46:15I was hoping there'd be a tranche of love letters between him and Ainsley.
00:46:19Well, this isn't that, but it is quite curious.
00:46:28John's book?
00:46:29He's probably borrowed it from our library.
00:46:31No, this is Mickey's personal copy.
00:46:33And it's quite annotated.
00:46:49Yeah.
00:46:53Yeah.
00:46:54It's interesting, dude.
00:46:55I've been digging.
00:46:57He was hiding in his eye.
00:46:58I knew he didn't have the transfusion to him.
00:47:01He's hiding.
00:47:02He was hiding from the outside.
00:47:04He was hiding.
00:47:05I don't even know him.
00:47:06He was hiding in his office.
00:47:08He got the shoes to the wall.
00:47:09He got the door.
00:47:10He was hiding.
00:47:11He got the door.
00:47:12He got the door.
00:47:13I was hiding in the door.
00:47:14He got the door.
00:47:15This door is hiding.
00:47:16I'm hiding in the door.
00:47:18We need to follow him.
00:47:20He's going to commit another murder.
00:47:33I'm just devastated.
00:47:36I adored Ainsley.
00:47:38She was a real ally on the company board.
00:47:41Were you friends outside of work?
00:47:44But she had that nickname for you.
00:47:48Money?
00:47:51Detective, you must be assuming that that is derogatory.
00:47:55In our world, it's really quite the compliment.
00:47:57Can you imagine why anyone would want to do this to her?
00:48:00No.
00:48:05I'm sorry to ask, but...
00:48:07where were you between midnight and two?
00:48:10Ah.
00:48:12I see, but I rarely make you past 11.
00:48:18It's a mess.
00:48:19No, it's not.
00:48:20It's okay.
00:48:21No, it's not okay.
00:48:23It's a mess.
00:48:24No, it's not.
00:48:25It's okay.
00:48:26No, it's not okay.
00:48:27He's dead.
00:48:28He's stuck on this island.
00:48:29I...
00:48:30That way.
00:48:31No, I am old.
00:48:32I'm old.
00:48:33I'm old.
00:48:34I'm old.
00:48:35I've got Mickey.
00:48:36I've got Vivica.
00:48:37I've got Mickey.
00:48:38I've got Vivica.
00:48:39I've got Vivica.
00:48:40I've got Mickey.
00:48:41I've got Vivica.
00:48:42I've got Vivica.
00:48:45I'm old.
00:48:46I've got...
00:48:47I've got Vivica.
00:48:51I've got Vivica.
00:48:57I've got Vivica.
00:49:01I've got my picker
00:49:15Hello anyone in there
00:49:20Can I help you I wanted to turn this in
00:49:25You make sure it's not the murder weapon take a look. Thank you
00:49:31I
00:50:01Mean Ainsley was totally brilliant, but she was a horrible person. I
00:50:10Tried being a good sister to her, but she's zero time for me. So
00:50:14Whatever I moved on
00:50:16Were you upset when she forced Spencer out of Franklin's company? Oh dispensately that
00:50:21Who runs the company?
00:50:23So you're saying Franklin forced out his own brother
00:50:26I'm saying he brought Spencer in there because NFL players are a big deal
00:50:31They get people excited, right? Which is what Spencer was doing
00:50:34But then Franklin comes to Spencer and says he believes he's trying to edge Franklin out of his own company
00:50:39Which Spencer was totally not doing obviously, even though he's totally smart and could do it
00:50:44And Spencer would maybe be upset with me for telling you this
00:50:47But I was furious with Franklin for a minute there. I mean, I could have killed him literally, but I
00:50:56calmed down
00:50:57Spencer always says family first, so
00:51:00Anyway, all good now
00:51:02Except Ainsley being murdered except that
00:51:17So I tailed Vivica back here where she met up with Franklin and gave him a very familiar shoulder massage
00:51:44Well, how did he receive it?
00:51:47Quite comfortably
00:51:49And then he poured them some wine and they went up to his room
00:51:53I noticed them being comfortable yesterday
00:51:56Hey, what about Mickey?
00:51:58Well, he went to the Hidden Hutt
00:52:00What are you joking?
00:52:02Isn't that where the forensics people are?
00:52:04Yes, they are, which is why he went. He turned in
00:52:09He turned in the knife
00:52:11Well, the one he threatened Vivica with
00:52:15I'm not sure he was threatening her
00:52:17He most certainly was threatening her
00:52:20Think about his body language
00:52:22He backed away from her, he held the knife low and close to himself and then he bolted from her
00:52:27After shouting that she owed him
00:52:29He actually said, I'm owed
00:52:31Which, not to be a language obsessive, doesn't necessarily mean Vivica's the one who owes him whatever he feels like he's owed
00:52:37Ah, fair point
00:52:40Miss Criminal Psychiatrist
00:52:42That's Dr. Miss Criminal Psychiatrist, please
00:52:46Okay, so, so he handed in the knife and then what?
00:52:48Um, he went to the beach and looked at the ocean
00:52:52Is he still there?
00:52:54I don't know
00:52:55While I was watching him I had a thought so I
00:52:57I went and got his murder book and look what I found among the annotations
00:53:01Even an amateur a person utterly unskilled at murder can walk up to a seated person from behind with a sharp four-inch blade
00:53:10And cut their carotid artery as easy as slicing a lemon
00:53:14Rae said that Ainsley's carotid art
00:53:16Is what the killer cut
00:53:21But this is hardly proof we can take to Jason
00:53:23Yeah, you're right
00:53:25We need to get back to our murder board, think this all through
00:53:27I know it's a cliche but before Mickey's book I was thinking that Franklin was the prime suspect and his motive
00:53:44Was to get out of his marriage
00:53:46And do you think he's capable of murder?
00:53:49Every human being is capable of murder given the right circumstances, but I'm not sure these are them for Franklin
00:53:54Right, okay, so pivoting to our second suspect, Mickey, who was studying how to cut a carotid artery
00:54:02What if he was still in love with Ainsley the same way that Franklin is still in love with you?
00:54:08Ainsley threatens divorce, Mickey goes to Ainsley, professes his love
00:54:11But she rejects him and he kills her
00:54:14Extreme but possible, we also need to know what he's owed
00:54:17Oh definitely
00:54:19And Spencer who is clear on his dislike of Ainsley is our third suspect
00:54:23And fourth suspect
00:54:25Is obviously Simmons
00:54:27He was being paid by Ainsley to help her cheat
00:54:33Maybe she didn't pay him the second half
00:54:36After everything blew up and he killed her for the money
00:54:39That's a big maybe
00:54:40We also know he was in his room from midnight until 2am
00:54:44Speaking of which, did I tell you I fell asleep crazy fast last night?
00:54:48Apparently Jason did too, so he's running toxicology on the aperitif soon
00:54:50Oh and I also fell asleep uncommonly early
00:54:53Having drunk my aperitif
00:54:55Really?
00:54:56Yes, what if this was the murderer putting
00:54:58The three investigative geniuses on the island out of commission so that the murder could be committed?
00:55:03Well Jason needs to test my aperitif as well
00:55:06Okay, well someone would have had to have stolen a passkey from housekeeping
00:55:09That's hardly impossible
00:55:11And gotten into our rooms yesterday evening to spike the drinks
00:55:15Oh
00:55:15Janie, Ray and I are ready to talk to you
00:55:24Oh yes, of course
00:55:25I'm making headway
00:55:26And some
00:55:27Anything you can share?
00:55:28Nothing I can share
00:55:30Of course
00:55:31I'm glad you all are doing this and not chasing people through the jungle
00:55:35Janie thinks her drink might have been spiked too
00:55:37The aperitif?
00:55:38Yes
00:55:38We're testing the residue from all the glasses
00:55:42Janie
00:55:46You back Em?
00:55:58Are you busy?
00:56:07Just get out of the bath
00:56:09Come on in
00:56:11Uh, I'll just pop to the loo while you get dressed
00:56:28I'm coming
00:56:58So, what's up?
00:57:06I was wondering if I could show you my favorite place on the island to look at the night sky
00:57:10Yeah, sounds great
00:57:15So, how did Mrs. Strask communicate with you prior to this weekend?
00:57:19All via email, which made it much easier to appear incognito as Loretta Mabry
00:57:26Archaeologist from California
00:57:30Do you like the accent?
00:57:31Impressive
00:57:32Janie, in any of those communications, did Ainsley ask for an employee list?
00:57:37Yes, in fact, she did
00:57:40Are you thinking that's how she got to Simmons?
00:57:42Yeah
00:57:45She just said she had security concerns and that she was paying VIP prices, so I gave a fist
00:57:51But, as I said to her, none of our employees have a criminal record
00:57:55That is true, but we learned from Bennett that Simmons' sister is a single mother battling cancer
00:58:01He started an online fundraising campaign for her about a month ago
00:58:05So that might be his motive for selling secrets to Ainsley?
00:58:09I believe it is
00:58:10Well, suddenly I'm feeling terribly for Simmons
00:58:24Wow
00:58:24Lovely
00:58:25It is lovely
00:58:27Hard to believe this is where I found the corpse of Mystery Island's founder
00:58:30Gosh, Emmy, that must have been awful
00:58:34Not my first time seeing a corpse
00:58:36Right, of course
00:58:38Well, today was my first day
00:58:40Identifying her body
00:58:45Why'd you bring me up here, Emmy?
00:58:48Emmy
00:58:48You know, nobody's called me that since
00:58:53Since you broke up our engagement
00:58:57Are you trying to dodge the question?
00:59:00I brought you up here to what I thought you think was a decidedly romantic locale
00:59:05But is in fact for me something quite the opposite
00:59:10Okay, so this is an object lesson in how incompatible we are
00:59:13I said I didn't want you to come to Mystery Island
00:59:19But a part of me did want to see you again because I wanted closure
00:59:24And I wish you could admit that you need that too because you are not in love with me
00:59:28Did you forget what I told you on the beach?
00:59:30No, and I'd like to know why that happened but here's the thing
00:59:35If you're so in love with me
00:59:38Why wait for your wife to bring you to my place of work and then make your move?
00:59:44Yeah
00:59:45It's a good question, isn't it?
00:59:48I have a reply
00:59:51I believe you wanted Ainsley to see you with me
00:59:53I think you told her you were going for a walk on the beach
00:59:57I think it might have been Ainsley who was no longer in love with you
01:00:01Who no longer adored you
01:00:07I've been thinking a lot about our relationship
01:00:10About why it remained transatlantic for so long
01:00:13Our jobs
01:00:14No, that's the surface answer
01:00:18The deeper one is
01:00:22Absence makes the heart grow fonder
01:00:25So you're speaking in cliches now?
01:00:26There are any cliches because they're true
01:00:28I think you liked the distance
01:00:32Because it allowed me to keep adoring you and you want to be adored, Franklin
01:00:40Okay, Emmy
01:00:41So tell me then
01:00:46Did I kill Ainsley?
01:00:49I mean that's the deeper reason why you brought me up here, isn't it?
01:00:53To press my buttons
01:00:55See how I respond?
01:00:57See if I fit into your psychological profile for my wife's killer?
01:01:05Did you kill Ainsley?
01:01:06I loved Ainsley
01:01:09And I believe
01:01:17I'm still in love with you
01:01:19You're right
01:01:26I absolutely love to be adored
01:01:31But I did not kill my wife
01:01:33Do you believe me?
01:01:35Do you believe me?
01:01:43Help!
01:01:47Help me!
01:01:48Mr. Trask, stop that!
01:01:50Spencer, buddy, enough!
01:01:52Okay, okay, I'm good
01:01:53Is he all right?
01:01:54I think not
01:01:55He needs to go to the infirmary
01:01:56What are you doing?
01:01:57What am I doing?
01:01:58This guy killed your wife
01:01:59We don't know that
01:02:00Yeah?
01:02:01Well, you also didn't know what I know
01:02:03The rats always go back to their holes
01:02:05So me and Patricia waited for him
01:02:06He was trying to sneak back in
01:02:07Is that true?
01:02:08Of course it is
01:02:10Spencer doesn't lie
01:02:11He grabbed him and told him to go confess to you for killing Ainsley
01:02:15He said he didn't kill Ainsley
01:02:16I was like, then why'd you go on the run?
01:02:18And then he actually tried to headbutt Spencer
01:02:20We have security cameras in the dorm hallway
01:02:22We know Simmons was in his room from midnight to two
01:02:25Oh, he could have snuck back in that window
01:02:27He's got a point
01:02:28He does
01:02:29But Spencer, not only are you a suspect
01:02:31You were under arrest for assault
01:02:33Are you joking?
01:02:34Patricia, I'm investigating a homicide
01:02:36And your husband is interfering with that investigation
01:02:38Do I need to put these on you or
01:02:40You're coming peacefully with me back to the jail
01:02:43Yeah, no need, man
01:02:45Come on
01:02:53I think Jason needs our help
01:02:54I need to show him Mickey's book
01:02:56Well, be prepared to face his wrath when we tell him how we got it
01:03:02Wrath I can handle
01:03:04But we need to solve this case before somebody else winds up with it
01:03:09Hey
01:03:23How's he doing?
01:03:24Stable, but not talking yet
01:03:26What's up?
01:03:26Can we talk?
01:03:27Of course
01:03:28I spoke with Franklin earlier
01:03:33I wanted to see if I could get him to tell me the truth
01:03:35About Ainsley or about you?
01:03:37Both
01:03:38And about himself
01:03:39How'd he do?
01:03:40Well, with most people
01:03:42The tell that they're lying is a gesture of obfuscation
01:03:44Yeah, playing with their hair, fidgeting
01:03:47Exactly
01:03:48But with Franklin, the tell that he's lying is
01:03:50He doesn't seem to be obfuscating at all
01:03:52He just looks at you with the most penetrating gaze
01:03:55So he's a sociopath?
01:03:57I don't think so, no
01:03:58Just a man of profound conviction
01:04:00And he did this penetrating gaze thing when he was telling you what?
01:04:04That he was in love with Ainsley
01:04:06And with me
01:04:08So you think?
01:04:09Franklin's always had one true love, himself
01:04:12But I don't think he killed Ainsley
01:04:14Who do you think did?
01:04:15Well, Janie thinks Mickey's a strong candidate
01:04:18The knife he gave to forensics
01:04:20How do you know about that?
01:04:20Uh, we saw him in the jungle meeting with Vivica
01:04:27Amelia
01:04:28We kept a safe distance but they were arguing about something
01:04:31What?
01:04:32Well, it was hard to hear
01:04:33Because we were keeping a safe distance
01:04:34But he did shout, I'm owed
01:04:36And then he showed her this knife which concerned me
01:04:38So I followed him to the hut and I saw him turn it in
01:04:41There was no blood on it
01:04:42But we're having to check for DNA and prints
01:04:44Okay
01:04:45Well, he's also been reading this
01:04:47And how did you come about this?
01:04:49Does that matter?
01:04:50For a chain of custody in a trial, it certainly does
01:04:52Well, we can discuss that later
01:04:53But you see all the notations?
01:04:56Well, he's a school teacher
01:04:57Maybe it's his first class
01:04:59He teaches biology, not creative writing
01:05:01And look at this passage
01:05:03Cut their carotid artery
01:05:05As easy as slicing a lemon
01:05:08Yeah
01:05:09Oh, also, there's a prescription for Ainsley for Tamazapan, the sleeping medication, in Franklin's bathroom
01:05:14Well, how do you?
01:05:16Well, I was using his bathroom and I searched his toiletries
01:05:19It was definitely Ainsley's
01:05:20Definitely
01:05:21I'm thinking of our aperitifs
01:05:22Yeah, me too
01:05:23We'll know for a fact in the morning
01:05:28What?
01:05:30Even when we're not working together
01:05:32You deliver
01:05:33Well, I do have Janie
01:05:35She might be a bit of an investigative upgrade
01:05:37Trying to make me jealous
01:05:38Is it working?
01:05:40Really well
01:05:49Em
01:05:51Did you just call me Em?
01:05:54I did
01:05:55Janie calls you that all the time
01:05:56Is it a problem?
01:05:57Quite the contrary
01:05:59Good
01:06:00Yeah
01:06:02So what is it?
01:06:03Oh, uh, Ray got back to me with the toxicology reports
01:06:07Janie, you and I all had our aperitifs spiked
01:06:09Which means you are no longer a suspect
01:06:11And Frank is your prime suspect
01:06:13I'll go fetch him
01:06:14Meet me in the dining room
01:06:15No one's in there right now
01:06:20Have you had a breakthrough?
01:06:21Of sorts
01:06:22Well, what's that mean?
01:06:24Have a seat
01:06:25I'm fine standing
01:06:27Sit down
01:06:31Are you?
01:06:31Dr. Priestley's consulting on the case
01:06:35Okay then
01:06:36So what's this about?
01:06:39These sleeping pills prescribed your wife
01:06:42Were not found with her things in her room
01:06:44They were found in your dop kit in your room
01:06:46You were spying on me
01:06:48Franklin, I want to catch your wife's killer
01:06:50And you think it's me?
01:06:51Why were these in your room?
01:06:52What does it matter?
01:06:54Ainsley didn't die from an overdose of sleeping pills
01:06:56It's interesting that you're not answering my question
01:06:59What do those pills have to do with their murder?
01:07:01Answer the question, Franklin
01:07:03Actually, I don't think I will
01:07:06I think I'm going back to my room
01:07:07I want your outside landline so I can call my lawyer and a pilot to my plane
01:07:12Franklin
01:07:12You've been manipulating me since I got here
01:07:14That's projection
01:07:16This is not the behavior of an innocent man
01:07:18It's a behavior off of annoyed man
01:07:21Now I'm going to talk to Vivica and we're going to hire the best private detectives in New York to come down here and do your job for you
01:07:28I'll be here tomorrow along with my lawyers who will have my brother released
01:07:34I am done cooperating
01:07:38They're not alone
01:07:39Better call Ray and let him know what happened
01:07:41I doubt the adults will talk to us now either
01:07:43Mickey might
01:07:45We just have to get him alone
01:07:46Now
01:07:47And do what?
01:07:48Employ a psychological technique to get him to tell us about what he's owed
01:07:51What is this psychological technique?
01:07:54It's called
01:07:56Bluffing
01:08:02Has something happened?
01:08:03Why?
01:08:04Franklin just charged into the game room, grabbed Vivica and left
01:08:08The investigation may have taken a turn
01:08:10Is Mickey with them?
01:08:11He's still in there with Patricia
01:08:13I don't feel like being accosted about Spencer
01:08:15Could you grab him for us, Bennett?
01:08:16That's right away
01:08:17So, how do we bluff?
01:08:20I had a thought
01:08:22Would you like to share it before he?
01:08:23Mickey!
01:08:25Um, would you like to take a stroll with us?
01:08:29Let's go this way
01:08:31So, I'm supporting Detective Trent in his investigation now
01:08:35Oh, that's good?
01:08:36Yes, it is
01:08:38And I just wanted to tell you that I'm sympathetic to what you're going through
01:08:41Thank you
01:08:42Not just for the loss of Ainslie, but also for Vivica betraying your trust
01:08:48She told you?
01:08:51She seemed quite upset because according to her it was all your idea
01:08:56That's a lie, Vivica approached me
01:08:59Well, you know, she thinks you believe she owes you
01:09:03Because she does?
01:09:05Okay, maybe to her, to all these people it's not a lot of money, but to me it is
01:09:09She said ten?
01:09:10Ten? No, it's 25 grand and I can prove that
01:09:14We have a contract
01:09:15Did you remind her of that contract?
01:09:17She said it's not valid because I didn't get Ainslie to fall in love with me
01:09:24Right
01:09:26You know, Vivica didn't actually tell us why she wanted Ainslie to fall in love with you
01:09:30Because Vivica's in love with Franklin
01:09:34You can't make me go
01:09:36We cannot go
01:09:37Let me go
01:09:38Calm down
01:09:39What is happening?
01:09:40These heartless monsters want to go back to New York and leave Spencer in your jail
01:09:43We're sending lawyers down
01:09:45You think you can buy your way out of anything?
01:09:47Stop
01:09:48We may not be pressing charges
01:09:50When I left Simmons, he was stable
01:09:52Bennett, how is he now?
01:09:53He's much better
01:09:53He's managed a few words, but the nurse says he needs to rest a bit more
01:09:56That's good news
01:09:57When can I see him?
01:09:58I'd say in an hour
01:09:59I'll have a conversation with him
01:10:00Which would quite possibly result in Spencer being released
01:10:03Franklin, we have to stay
01:10:05You have one hour
01:10:06Jason and I were hoping to talk to you about your contract with Mickey
01:10:18You told them about our contract
01:10:22You told them about our contract
01:10:24Oh Mickey
01:10:26Yes, let's chat
01:10:28Yes
01:10:37The contract was for Mickey to get Ainsley to fall in love with him
01:10:43He got $25,000 on signing and would receive the second half when Ainsley left Franklin
01:10:50Yesterday you told me you and Ainsley were friends
01:10:53We are
01:10:55Were
01:10:55That's how I knew about Mickey
01:10:58And you didn't think to tell me about this contract
01:11:00It has no relevance to Ainsley's murder
01:11:02That is for me to decide
01:11:06It's obviously
01:11:08It's quite embarrassing
01:11:10You really did all this because you're in love with Franklin?
01:11:14Mickey told you everything
01:11:17It's quite ironic I'm speaking to you about this who threw away the most wonderful man in the world
01:11:22And still he travels thousands of miles just to see you again
01:11:28I've seen the way you two look at each other
01:11:30Don't tell me you don't know what it's like to be attracted to a work colleague
01:11:35And then Amelia imagine Detective Trent here he
01:11:38He gets married to someone you think is impressive and likable
01:11:44But she's not you is she
01:11:45And then imagine you find a way to just change things
01:11:51Murder would also be a way to do that
01:11:55Of course it would
01:11:57But then why would I bother to sign a contract with Mickey?
01:12:00And anyway I didn't need Mickey to get Ainsley to leave Franklin
01:12:08I needed you
01:12:11Now if that is all I have some calls to make on the landline regarding private detectives
01:12:16We're hiring
01:12:17Of course
01:12:17Hard to argue that if she wanted Ainsley to leave Franklin
01:12:30She had no motive for murder
01:12:31Janie and I both noticed her being quite touchy-feely with him
01:12:34Yeah in tracks but I don't know these people are
01:12:37Twisted
01:12:38Yeah
01:12:40That's clever what she did trying to turn it around on us
01:12:43Very clever
01:12:45And she's not wrong
01:12:47If you got engaged again I might try to end it
01:12:53Doctor's given the all clear you can see Simmons now
01:13:02Hey
01:13:05I was just telling Simmons that we know what he did for his sister
01:13:08Hold on Janie
01:13:11Simmons you need to tell us what you did
01:13:13Uh
01:13:14I gave Ainsley to ask the answer to the game you guys wrote
01:13:19In exchange for a hundred grand
01:13:21To pay his sister's medical bills
01:13:23Which Simmons you really should have come to us about that
01:13:26I appreciate that but
01:13:29Jason I swear I had nothing to do with her murder
01:13:32When's the last time you were with Ainsley?
01:13:36Before dinner
01:13:37Friday
01:13:39She gave me the money and the pills
01:13:41Pills
01:13:41Did Ainsley have you drug the aperitifs in our three rooms?
01:13:47I'd put the pills in everyone's drinks
01:13:49Well, everyone except Ainsley and someone else
01:13:55We're closing in on an hour
01:14:04We're closing in on an hour
01:14:10I'm aware of that, Mr. Trask
01:14:12They're just tying up some loose ends
01:14:13All right, then we'll be leaving in two minutes and we'll be heading down to the dock
01:14:16Without Spencer?
01:14:17Patricia, we agreed an hour
01:14:20And Spencer has no one else to blame but himself
01:14:22Patricia
01:14:23Hey, did you miss me?
01:14:31Hey, great news
01:14:32They've decided not to press charges
01:14:34Terrific
01:14:34We're going now
01:14:39Hey Frankie, hold up
01:14:41Simmons
01:14:42Look, I uh
01:14:46I'm real sorry for losing my temper
01:14:47I guess we both made mistakes
01:14:50Takes a big man to admit that
01:14:53Tough one too
01:14:53I gotta tell you, I hurt my hand there
01:14:55You're made of steel
01:14:56I appreciate that
01:14:57That's very gracious, Simmons
01:14:59I'm glad you're okay
01:15:00Now, we are leaving
01:15:11Don't go, Franklin
01:15:13Not until we've told you who the murderer is
01:15:23Is this some stall tactic?
01:15:24Not at all
01:15:25And I promise if you stay you'll get your money's worth
01:15:28Yeah, because that's what this whole weekend has been about after all
01:15:31Not love
01:15:33Money
01:15:34Franklin, this really isn't worth your time
01:15:36We need to
01:15:37Hang on, dear
01:15:39Emmy, what do you mean this weekend's been about money?
01:15:41Janie?
01:15:43Right
01:15:44Well, as you know
01:15:45Ainsley reached out to me with a plan for you all to come down here
01:15:48Now, the one requirement was that Amelia be on site and included
01:15:52So it seemed obvious that Ainsley wanted you, Franklin, to be reconnected with your former love
01:15:57To ensure that you weren't still holding a flame for her
01:16:01And when Ainsley won the game by cheating
01:16:03This seemed it was to prove to you that she, your current love, was better than me
01:16:07We thought maybe a flame had been rekindled between Ainsley and her high school sweetheart, Mickey
01:16:12But then we learned that Mickey had been hired by Vivica to woo Ainsley away from you
01:16:16Because according to Vivica, she's in love with you
01:16:21Whoa
01:16:22Excuse me?
01:16:25Viv, is this?
01:16:26Not how I wanted you to learn it, Franklin
01:16:29So it's true?
01:16:31Mickey?
01:16:32Yeah, it's true
01:16:38Franklin, I'd really rather prefer to discuss this on the flight home
01:16:42We'll get there, believe me
01:16:44Continue, please
01:16:48Love is obviously one of the biggest motives for murder
01:16:50But when we questioned Vivica, she ably disproved that she could have killed Ainsley
01:16:54I'm glad you agree
01:16:57And you were so close
01:16:59She gave you that complimentary nickname
01:17:01Money
01:17:02And money is the other top motive for murder
01:17:04So what if that was the motive for Ainsley's murder?
01:17:06Not the fifty thousand dollars that Vivica was paying Mickey
01:17:09Or the one hundred thousand dollars Ainsley paid Simmons
01:17:12I mean, to most of you, those numbers are just rounding errors
01:17:15But to commit murder, there needed to be a much bigger prize at the end
01:17:19Yeah
01:17:21Like Trask Global
01:17:23My company
01:17:25Do you remember what Ainsley said about our fictitious gold smuggler?
01:17:29If you're going to rob someone, don't do it a bit at a time
01:17:32Don't you agree, Money?
01:17:37Ainsley was right
01:17:38The character I was playing would have been smart to find a way to take all the money in one fell swoop
01:17:43Which is what would have happened if someone had forced Franklin out of his own company
01:17:48And taken control of Trask Global for over a billion dollars
01:17:51Hey, whoa, Frankie, I swear I did not try to do that
01:17:53Even if Spencer had been angling to take over Franklin's company months ago
01:17:57Uh-uh, Spencer wasn't
01:17:58We know he didn't kill Ainsley
01:18:01He was fast asleep
01:18:02Where were you between midnight and 2am?
01:18:04Passed out
01:18:06Me and Patricia both
01:18:07In fact
01:18:09Many people had a hard time staying awake that night
01:18:11Including Jason, Janie and myself
01:18:14Because they were drugged with Temazepam
01:18:16Toxicology confirmed it
01:18:18Naturally, we thought the killer drugged us to keep us out of the way so the murder could be committed
01:18:22But in quite a stunning twist, it wasn't the killer who drugged us
01:18:25It was the murder victim
01:18:26Which the killer wouldn't have known, of course
01:18:28And Simmons clarified that Ainsley didn't just pay him to give away the plot of the game
01:18:33She paid him to drug all the drinks in our room
01:18:35All of them, but one person's
01:18:39Vivica
01:18:43Are you serious?
01:18:45Yeah, they're serious
01:18:47Ainsley had me drug all the drinks except for hers and yours
01:18:53Well, I don't see how this matters
01:18:55It matters because it means that Ainsley was planning on meeting with you after midnight
01:18:59When Bennett, Simmons and the rest of the staff were in their rooms
01:19:01And when all the guests were sleeping a deep, deep sleep
01:19:04I was sleeping too
01:19:05Simmons has no motive for lying
01:19:07While we were at dinner, he drugged everyone's apartheid
01:19:10Then put the Temazepam back into Franklin and Ainsley's room
01:19:14Before their fight and before Ainsley moved rooms
01:19:16But he mistakenly put the pill bottle back in Franklin's dobget
01:19:19Ainsley had Simmons do this
01:19:22Because she wanted complete privacy when she presented you with a contract
01:19:26That would pay her what we can only imagine is a very large sum of money for her vote
01:19:31You weren't in love with Franklin
01:19:34You wanted to take over his company
01:19:36And you spent months wooing board members away from Franklin
01:19:40And then you got rid of Spencer and pinned that on Ainsley
01:19:43This is an absurd fantasy
01:19:45But it isn't though
01:19:46But don't you remember my second cousin is on your board, Piper Plunkett?
01:19:50She just told me all this on the phone before I walked in here
01:19:52You needed one more vote to force Franklin out
01:19:55You tried to hire Mickey to get leverage over Ainsley, but that failed
01:19:58Ainsley didn't love Mickey
01:20:01Ainsley didn't love Franklin either
01:20:02Ainsley loved money
01:20:04And once you understood that, you knew what to do
01:20:07But then something must have happened
01:20:09Did Ainsley change the deal at the last minute?
01:20:12Did she want more money than money was willing to pay?
01:20:15And if money didn't pay, Ainsley would simply tell Franklin what money had been up to
01:20:18Ainsley out-negotiated money
01:20:21That's what Ainsley was trying to write
01:20:22It's not an S
01:20:24It's the beginnings of a dollar sign
01:20:25Ainsley was trying to tell us that her killer was money
01:20:29This is more fantastical than one of your mystery game plots
01:20:32A brilliant woman like Ainsley would have taken payment with a cashier's check for maximum secrecy
01:20:37Unlike a wire transfer, cashier checks leave no digital trace
01:20:40Give me the check
01:20:43Give me the check
01:20:48Give me the check
01:21:06Ten million dollars made out to Ainsley Trask
01:21:09Oh
01:21:11And endorsed back to you with what I can only expect is Ainsley's forged signature
01:21:16Vivica Bentley, you are under arrest for the murder of Ainsley Trask
01:21:38Listen, please accept my apology for my behavior
01:21:41You got as twisted as we did with Vivica's lies
01:21:44Thanks for that
01:21:46And for all you did
01:21:47Just doing our job
01:21:49I hope it's not another seven years until I see you again
01:21:53Our paths may cross at Vivica's trial
01:21:56Take care of yourself, Emmy
01:22:05Well, I realize the three of you have been through this before, but
01:22:09An actual murder in the midst of fictitious ones
01:22:12If you need a couple of days to recover, Bennet
01:22:15Oh, no
01:22:16Quite the contrary
01:22:18I am extremely proud to be in the company of three such brilliant investigative minds
01:22:25Thank you
01:22:26Why don't we all have a bottle of champagne?
01:22:30Ah, why not?
01:22:31Amelia and I will join you on the veranda shortly
01:22:34Oh, all right
01:22:36Finish, shall we?
01:22:38Oh, Baroness, after you
01:22:42What is it?
01:22:43I just wanted to say that you handled Franklin really well
01:22:46Oh, as did you
01:22:48I was impressed you made it through without smacking him
01:22:51Oh, I was tempted
01:22:52I'm sure you were too
01:22:54I believe I have the right to remain silent on that detective
01:22:59Jason
01:23:00Em
01:23:01Earlier in the library when you said
01:23:03That if you got engaged again, I would try to stop it
01:23:05Did you want to say why?
01:23:07You're the psychiatrist
01:23:08I'm sure you'll figure it out
01:23:18Oh
01:23:20You're the quΓͺse
01:23:20You're the greatest
01:23:21Father
01:23:23You're the one
01:23:25One
01:23:26I think
01:23:27Are there
01:23:27You're the two
01:23:28One
01:23:29Okay
01:23:30You're the two
01:23:31October
01:23:32luck
01:23:32You're the two
01:23:33Congratulations
01:23:33Scientists
01:23:34selon seguir
01:23:35simplug
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