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00:00I use one rule to make money.
00:14Invest in what you understand.
00:16This AI stuff you're pitching still doesn't make a lick of sense to me.
00:21Like I said, my software does the job that would take hundreds of coders weeks to accomplish.
00:27A new application written in minutes.
00:30It will revolutionize the software world and we can be part of the first wave.
00:33We can be part of the first wave to lose our shirts when it doesn't work.
00:38Look, I came down from Toronto and rented the scout to enjoy myself.
00:42My partner said you wanted to meet, so I've listened to your pitch for a few days now.
00:47And I don't want to play.
00:49It may be a big success, but we're out.
00:54Mr. Kaufman.
00:55Sorry.
00:56Did I stutter?
01:00Well, thank you for your time.
01:12We're partners.
01:15I'm supposed to be the judge of new tech opportunities.
01:17Hold on, Emeca.
01:18My money funds the company.
01:20I call the shots.
01:21Hello.
01:24Has everyone enjoyed their lunch so far?
01:26I'm just trying to keep mine down.
01:28So it wasn't to your liking, sir?
01:31Apologies.
01:32The best news?
01:33I actually ordered dinner from the best restaurant in town.
01:36They have a Michelin star.
01:37I don't care about stars.
01:38I just don't want any more dog food.
01:41And when did Blaine stop bringing drinks?
01:45Blaine, could you get Mr. Kaufman a drink?
01:47Actually, I'm going to go downstairs for a nap.
01:51Perhaps Carly could bring it to me there.
01:57Blaine will be happy to bring you your drink, sir.
01:59Is there anything else?
02:01Let's get his drink.
02:04Did you have to be so mean to Mr. Endicott, Jake?
02:07Business is hard, Andrea.
02:10I got to trust my gut.
02:12It's what made us rich, baby.
02:14I'm going to go up front for some sun.
02:24Would you like to join me?
02:31I really hope you found something better now.
02:37I really wish you all the best in all you do
02:42in all the dreams and things you wanted
02:44come through for me.
02:49Laura, it's me.
02:51How are you?
02:53Uh, no reason.
02:54Just, uh, looking out over my pew.
02:56It's beautiful.
03:01Yeah, it'd be good if you could come out soon.
03:03I'd really like to show all of this to you.
03:05Can't believe you still haven't met Rex.
03:07He's, uh, he's pretty excited to meet you.
03:08Oh, no, really.
03:10He was just talking about it this morning.
03:15Uh, yeah, sure.
03:16I mean, uh, a couple weeks is good.
03:18I, uh, I just miss you, that's all.
03:24Great.
03:25No, I'll call you then.
03:26We can figure out a time that works.
03:30Perfect.
03:30See you soon.
03:31What do you think?
03:35You want to meet her?
03:37Okay.
03:38Come on, you.
03:41Oh, ah, come on.
03:42Come here, come here.
03:43Don't you dare.
03:45Oh, of course.
03:46Race.
03:46Jake?
04:11Jake, why aren't you up here enjoying the day?
04:13Jake?
04:20Jake, are you in here?
04:39Hey, Sarah.
04:40Hey, Mark.
04:41Rex.
04:41So, what do we have?
04:44Jacob Kaufman, a mega-rich investor out of Toronto.
04:47His, uh, me and his wife, Andrea, rented a yacht for the week.
04:51Here on vacation?
04:52No, it was business and pleasure.
04:53His partner, Veronica Goodwin, was on the boat, too.
04:56Cause of death?
04:57He was shot by a spear gun.
04:59From the angle of penetration, the shooter could have been anywhere between 5'4 and 5'10.
05:04That's half the people in town.
05:06Do you have the murder weapon?
05:07Forensics searched the yacht, divers searched the bottom around the boat, but no, nothing.
05:12I'm having the body taken down for a full autopsy.
05:15Any motive so far?
05:16Well, at first take, it could be robbery.
05:19Remember what she was wearing?
05:22Looks like he rarely took it off.
05:23There was no watch on the scene.
05:25Hmm.
05:27Witnesses?
05:28Kaufman's wife and partner have been moved to the Meridian Hotel.
05:31The yacht's captain, Michelle Sirocco, was on board, as well as two deckhands, Carly Nelson and Blaine Sennett.
05:36Okay, I'll talk to them.
05:37Well, that's where it gets complicated.
05:38The captain in one of the deckhands is here.
05:40That's Carly Nelson.
05:41But the other deckhand, Blaine, he was seen running from the ship just a couple minutes before Andrea found the body.
05:47Well, I'll call Jesse.
05:48Have him put a bolo out on Blaine.
05:50Kill her or not, he is definitely a person of interest.
05:53Okay.
05:53Hey, Jesse, we need to be on the lookout for a Blaine Sennett.
05:58I can't really remember.
06:00Yeah, Sennett.
06:01Employed on a yacht called Best Kind.
06:04Rex, we got somewhere to be.
06:06Yeah.
06:13Hi.
06:15Where did you come from?
06:16Are you a new crew member?
06:19Go ahead and clean the deck.
06:21Captain Michelle.
06:21Detective Mark Hudson.
06:24Oh, is he yours?
06:25Yeah, but he's his own man.
06:26He must be wonderful to work with.
06:28He's the best, but I have to ask you some questions about what happened earlier today.
06:32Sure.
06:33You know, in my time, I've been through a lot, but a murder on my boat?
06:37Never.
06:38How long have you known the victim, Jake Kaufman?
06:41Less than a week.
06:42They chartered Best Kind through the agency.
06:44But I got to tell you, rude to his business partner and his wife, obnoxious to me and my crew.
06:50Awful.
06:51Did you see anything at the time of the murder?
06:53No, I was in the bridge teaching Carly how to work the sonar.
06:56How about the other deckhand?
06:58Blaine was in the galley cutting fruit.
07:00You know, when I went downstairs, he disappeared.
07:02And that's when I heard Kaufman's wife screaming.
07:05Yeah.
07:05One more thing.
07:07Kaufman was killed with a spear gun.
07:09Do you normally carry spear guns on the yacht?
07:11No.
07:12With the clients I get sometimes, I don't mix alcohol and spear guns.
07:16Copy that.
07:18Of course.
07:19Rex, time to go.
07:23Huh.
07:27You know, he strikes me more of a sea dog than a detective.
07:30Are you coming, buddy?
07:32We've got work to do.
07:33Excuse me.
07:35Like I said, he's his own man.
07:39Thanks, you've been a great help.
07:40Thanks, detective.
07:42Ain't gotta say, you're both welcome back anytime.
07:45Is that a yes?
07:45That's a big yes.
07:50Carly, you said Kaufman was a difficult client.
07:54I mean, I've only done this a while, but most of the people were pretty nice.
07:58Mr. Kaufman was rude.
08:00And he kept hitting on me.
08:02Even in front of his wife.
08:04That must have made you mad.
08:06You're asking if I killed him?
08:08No, I didn't.
08:09It wouldn't even cost my mind.
08:12What about Blaine?
08:13No.
08:15Blaine's a good guy.
08:18What about the other people in the boat?
08:19Do you think anyone of them could have hated Kaufman enough to kill him?
08:22His wife, Andrea, seems nice, but Kaufman treated her pretty badly.
08:29He also treated his partner, Veronica, badly, too.
08:32It's like he enjoyed hurting people.
08:33I don't think he'd have to look far to find someone who hated it.
08:41I know this can't be easy, but I have to ask you some questions.
08:44Excuse me.
08:46I understand.
08:48People we've spoken to said that your, uh, your husband could be difficult.
08:54I always tell people it was insecurity.
08:57But there was more to it.
08:59He was a different man behind closed doors.
09:02We found a way to make things work.
09:05Can you tell me what happened in the hours before the murder?
09:08There was a business meeting with a man named Endicott, who wanted them to invest in his software product.
09:15But Jake said he wouldn't do it.
09:17That made Endicott angry?
09:19More crushed.
09:22But once Jake's made up his mind about something, it was impossible to change it.
09:27It wasn't easy.
09:32Can you think of any other motives to kill your husband?
09:34I understand that a watch may have gone missing.
09:38They just gave me his effects and it wasn't there.
09:40He always wore that watch.
09:42The captain said it wasn't anywhere on the yacht.
09:44And it was expensive?
09:44It was a fake.
09:46Maybe a few hundred dollars.
09:47A gold Cannaveri reproduction.
09:49But it meant a lot to him.
09:51And when he came into real money, he held on to the reproduction for sentimental reasons.
09:56Oh, wow.
09:58This is the case.
10:00It was by the bed.
10:01He only ever took the watch off to sleep.
10:03It's a mahogany with a deerskin suede liner.
10:08One of a kind.
10:11Can I borrow this?
10:13Of course.
10:14It wasn't just his wife he domineered.
10:17Any one of them could have hated him enough to kill him.
10:19He humiliated everyone on the yacht best kind.
10:22They seemed to be the only ones with opportunity.
10:24In the meantime, the only concrete motive we've got is a stolen wristwatch.
10:27Yeah, according to his wife, it's a reproduction of a gold 1966 Cannaveri diving watch.
10:33Andrew says that Kaufman only took it off when he slept.
10:35But when he did, he put it in this case.
10:37Mahogany with a deerskin liner.
10:39Very distinctive item with a very distinctive smell.
10:42That would be transferred to the watch.
10:44I'm hoping the rest are going to be able to figure out who took it.
10:45Meanwhile, the missing deckhand is our best suspect.
10:49Have you had any luck doing a deep dive on Blaine Sennett?
10:51No.
10:52Well, did some facial recognition on him, and it turns out that Blaine Sennett is actually Blaine Selby.
10:58Has a record for break and enter in burglary.
11:01Four years ago, after he got out of prison for his last offense, he flew off the radar.
11:05Keeping his nose clean?
11:06Or maybe he's just better at not getting caught.
11:08Well, maybe not this time.
11:10Look at this.
11:12Okay, here is Best Kind just after lunch.
11:16Now there, there is the man from the business meeting, James Endicott, leaving the boat.
11:22Okay, and if we go to here, that is Kaufman's business partner, Veronica Goodwin, leaving the boat 30 minutes later.
11:29If I keep going, then, there, see it?
11:33That is Blaine Sennett running off the boat.
11:36Look back here.
11:36When he exits, that's an hour after James Endicott left the boat, and a few minutes before Kaufman's wife found the body.
11:44So Blaine takes him down a drink, kills him, steals the watch, and then waits an hour before running away?
11:50Hey, but here's what I don't understand.
11:52If Kaufman was killed with a spear gun and the boat doesn't carry one, then where did it come from?
11:56I ran surveillance of Blaine coming into work, but he didn't have it with him.
12:01I'm done.
12:01Oh, guys, forensics results just came in.
12:06As expected, Kaufman was killed by the spear.
12:11The only thing is, the spear was coated in seawater.
12:13The combination of sea salt and ocean bacteria confirms it.
12:16Why isn't that natural?
12:18Well, scuba equipment would be cleaned after use, right?
12:20The salt would corrode the metal.
12:23Okay, maybe Blaine hid it in the water on another day and then pulled the spear out when he wanted to use it?
12:27Well, that's a lot of planning for a petty thief.
12:29Do we have an address on Blaine?
12:30Well, he's been living in a basement apartment off of Cornwall under the cell he named for the last few years.
12:34Text me the address.
12:34Rex and I are in our way.
12:36Come on, bud.
12:36Blaine Selby, SJPD.
13:05Blaine?
13:13Blaine?
13:16This room's been tossed.
13:25We got a runner.
13:25Here!
13:55Blaine Selby, you are so under arrest
14:05I didn't kill anybody
14:11Running from the scene of the crime isn't the best way to prove that
14:15I ran because I knew they'd look into my background and I'd get blamed
14:18Running from me and my partner makes it certain we're gonna suspect you
14:22Dude, I had just gone back to my place and found that someone had trashed it
14:25I didn't know who you were
14:26What do you think they were looking for?
14:29How should I know?
14:31Man, nothing's made any sense today
14:32Well, you wouldn't know anything about a watch
14:34What watch?
14:38The watch I think you took from Kaufman
14:40I didn't kill him
14:42And I didn't take any watch
14:44But you did hate him
14:47Come on, man
14:48What do you want me to say? The guy was the worst
14:51Everybody hated him
14:52He was always flaunting his money, thinking he could do anything he wanted to anyone
14:55But you didn't hate him enough to kill him
15:00You saw my record, yeah?
15:05Right?
15:06Mm-hmm
15:06I was a kid when I did that stuff
15:09I'm different now, man
15:11I've been on the up and up for like the last four years
15:13I only work jobs where they don't check on my records
15:18I live in that dump
15:20Captain Michelle hiring me was my chance to start rebuilding my life
15:23You know, stealing an expensive watch could change a life, couldn't it?
15:29What watch?
15:30You're telling me you didn't notice Kaufman's watch
15:32Pretty hard to miss
15:33Okay, yes
15:34I noticed he had a watch
15:36He had a lot of stuff rich people have
15:38I don't kill them for it
15:40Okay
15:44You tell me what happened
15:47Okay, I
15:51I had brought him a drink earlier
15:53Because, well, Carly didn't want to
15:55And then I went back up
15:58I put together a fruit plate
15:59Because the captain told me to
16:01And then when I went back down
16:03To pick up that glass
16:04That's when I
16:05That's when I saw him
16:07He was
16:09Pinned like a bug in a collection or something
16:15I knew you'd find my real name in my record
16:17So I ran
16:18End of story
16:21Okay
16:22Yes, you could definitely say that Jake was a difficult person to like
16:35I saw him bully partners, dominate his wife, brutalize servers and restaurants
16:41He made an art out of making people hate him
16:44And what was your role in the partnership?
16:47I brought the expertise in tech ventures
16:49He brought the money
16:51And the money is always the boss
16:53But half the time he didn't even bother to read the fundamentals on the companies
16:56Now this meeting yesterday
17:00Before Kaufman was murdered
17:01Was with one of those companies?
17:04Endicott's product is revolutionary
17:06But Jake elected to lead him along for a few meetings
17:10And then humiliate him
17:11Would that have made Endicott angry enough to take revenge?
17:15He's a software engineer
17:16He's not a killer
17:17He'll find others to invest
17:18Can you think of anyone else who disliked Kaufman enough to want to kill him?
17:22Honestly?
17:23The way he treated his wife?
17:26I would have done it years ago
17:27Hey
17:34You look like your brain might be melting
17:36Yeah, my brain is melting
17:37We have this yacht, right?
17:40And this guy was killed on it
17:41That is correct
17:42And I have searched the security cam for the entire time that Kaufman has rented Best Kind
17:46And Blaine shows up on the boat every single day empty-handed
17:50So where does that leave us?
17:52What if somebody came onto the boat another way?
17:54Wouldn't we have seen that?
17:56Not if they came up through the water
17:57And that could be why the spear was coated in salt water
18:00What is it, Rex?
18:09What did you see, pal?
18:11Overwind to where he barked
18:13Okay, here's the back of the boat about 15 minutes before Blaine said he saw the body and ran
18:17This is where Rex barked
18:20Look at that
18:21See?
18:22It's as if something's disturbing the water at the back of the boat
18:28Rex, Jesse, you got it
18:30No, wait, wait, wait for it
18:31Wait for it
18:33There's that same angle five minutes after that
18:37Look at that
18:39Well, that could be the killer leaving the boat five minutes before Blaine found the body
18:43Okay, so where did they come from?
18:46I mean, I said I got questions, I don't have the answers yet
18:49What did you see, pal?
18:55Could be alluding to the tour boat
18:56See, look at it
18:58It's parked at the mouth of the marina and nobody gets on or off
19:01Why stop there?
19:05Yeah, there it is
19:06It just stays there for ten minutes after the ripples
19:08Picks up anchor and then cruises away
19:10You make out who's at the helm?
19:12No, no can do
19:13The footage is too rough for any further enhancement
19:15So what you're saying is you think
19:18Someone could have got off the side of the tour boat
19:21Away from the surveillance cameras
19:22Swam to Beskine, climbed aboard, killed Kaufman
19:25Then gone back into the water
19:26Yeah, I know, I'm basing this whole theory off of things I can't see
19:29You get the registration of that tour boat
19:31Because now, I love your theory, I think we chase this down
19:34Yeah, I'm on it
19:35Meanwhile, I'm going to go visit that software engineer, James Endicott
19:38And see if a business deal gone bad might be something worth killing for
19:40Rex, come on, let's go
19:41Find it
19:53Detective
19:58Mr. Endicott
19:59I'm sorry to hear about Jake Kaufman
20:03Yeah, I understand your relationship was not great
20:06Well, he strung me along for three meetings
20:08But still, you feel it when somebody dies
20:10What happened with your deal?
20:13So I've created a revolutionary AI software
20:15That can write whatever computer program you need
20:18Let's say your company needs an accounting software
20:20Bingo, you put in a few prompts
20:23And my AI spits out the software
20:24Let's say your company needs a program to control the widget factory
20:29Waterfront AI creates a widget factory app
20:32That costs you next to nothing
20:34I mean, normally, it would take rooms for the programmers to code this kind of thing
20:38Why didn't Kaufman invest?
20:41Who knows why or why not Jake Kaufman would do anything
20:44I must say, though, I could have used that $150 million
20:48Oh, that's a lot of money
20:50His pulling out must have been a setback
20:52Not enough to kill him, if that's what you're asking
20:55I believe in my product, Detective
20:57There will be other investors who believe in it, too
20:59There are a lot of people who can afford to invest that much money
21:01Oh, yeah, yeah
21:03In the tech world, companies will spend a fortune to buy technology
21:06It's to, uh, bury it
21:12Uh, yeah
21:14Anyway, I thought it was the deckhand who killed him
21:18He's one suspect
21:20You know, I saw him on the boat a few times
21:21It's as if Jake took a special interest in running him down
21:25He seemed like a good worker
21:26But I saw the kid react when Jake yelled at him
21:29I'll tell you the truth
21:31I looked in the galley one time
21:33And I saw him spit in Jake's drink
21:36The kid had some anger issues himself
21:39Excuse me
21:41Jesse
21:43Hey, I found the registry on the tour boat
21:46It's at a marina down by Petty Harbor
21:48I'm sending you the details
21:49Okay, great, thanks
21:50Uh, Mr. Endicott, thank you
21:52Um, we will get back to you if we have more questions
21:54Great, you're welcome back
21:55But, uh, bring investors next time
21:56Very good
21:58Let's go
21:59Bill Penny?
22:09Every day
22:09Mark Hudson, SJBD
22:13My partner Rex
22:15Need to ask you a few questions?
22:18Finally you arrived
22:19You were expecting me?
22:21Called in a few hours ago
22:23I was called away yesterday
22:24Go Musgrave Harbor
22:26See an old sick aunt
22:27Comes back today to see somebody's been on my boat
22:29They broke the door off of my locker
22:31And they were out underwater with her
22:33Used half-tank fuel
22:34So you weren't here yesterday?
22:36Didn't I just say that?
22:38Whoever it was had her, though
22:39They took good care of her
22:40She's back safe and sound
22:41Nobody in the marina saw the boat go out?
22:44No
22:44Everybody here's gone by dawn
22:46And nobody's back until after dark
22:47Nobody saw a thing
22:48Huh
22:50What's your friend at?
22:54Well, he's looking for a missing watch
22:56It's anywhere within 30 feet
22:57He will find it
22:58A watch?
23:00It's a funny thing for a detective to be chasing
23:02I was taken from the wrist of a murdered man
23:04So you're telling me someone stole my boat to do a killing?
23:11I can tell you
23:16You're not going to find a watch on my boat
23:17Well, maybe not
23:22But what you do have
23:27Is a murder weapon
23:30Sarah, we come bearing gifts
23:40There was one spear missing from the tour boat's inventory
23:43And, uh, I'm pretty sure it'll be a match
23:45The one used to kill Kaufman
23:46Here
23:47Let's go, bud
23:48Wait, and how about the boat owner?
23:50Well, I checked his story
23:51He did visit a sick relative up in Musgrave Harbor
23:53And has ten witnesses
23:54Still, why that boat?
23:57And how did the killer know that it would be free?
23:58Yeah, that's a good question
24:00I will do a deep dive into the owner
24:01In the meantime, I've been looking into Kaufman's finances
24:03Thought it'd be a simple paper trail
24:05You know, the wife inherits everything
24:06Making her the perfect suspect
24:07I sense a buck coming up
24:09I couldn't find any finances
24:11Wait, you're saying he's broke?
24:13No, I'm saying his money must be hidden
24:14Quite possibly in cryptocurrency
24:16Untraceable
24:17So if stealing Kaufman's money is the motive
24:20They'd be looking to access his crypto accounts
24:22Exactly
24:22But you need a key to access the account
24:25It's most likely a 64-digit hexadecimal access code
24:28Kaufman's business partner said he was a Luddite
24:30It doesn't seem like he was the kind of person
24:32Who would remember a long, complicated password
24:34Which means he hid it somewhere
24:36Somewhere he'd keep close 24-7
24:38And maybe in something that everyone was trying to obtain
24:42Kaufman's watch
24:44Where better to hide hundreds of millions of dollars
24:48Than having it engraved inside something that never leaves your wrist
24:51Except when you sleep
24:53Now the question is
24:54Did the person who stole the watch
24:55Know the real value of what they were stealing?
24:57And if they did
24:58Who could have known about the crypto code hidden inside it?
25:00Kaufman was technologically averse
25:02But his business partner was all over it
25:04I think Veronica Goodwin might be worth another visit
25:08She should still be at the hotel
25:12Remember X
25:19We find the watch
25:20We find the killer
25:21You said you have questions?
25:25Money might be the motive for Jake Kaufman's murder
25:26But we haven't been able to track his funds
25:28Now we believe
25:29He might have hidden it in cryptocurrency
25:31Do you know anything about that?
25:32Of course
25:33I helped arrange it
25:34Jake was useless with tech
25:36I even had to set up cell phones for him and Andrea
25:38Did you know that he had his crypto key
25:41Engraved inside the back of the watch he always wore?
25:44No
25:44I always wondered where he kept the key
25:46It makes sense though
25:47He never took it off
25:48And then I told him
25:49When he gets his code
25:50Keep it safe
25:51And to never tell anyone what it is
25:52Do you know anyone he might have told?
25:54He never trusted anyone with all the information
25:57Although Andrea may have known
25:58I never fully understood their relationship
26:00How about James Endicott
26:03The software developer looking for funding?
26:05I thought the deckhand killed Jake
26:07Endicott wasn't even on the boat
26:09When the murder happened
26:10Well we're investigating a number of avenues
26:12You know what detective
26:16I don't think there's anything else I can do to help you
26:18Jake made a lot of enemies
26:19And he did it for years before I met him
26:22Sometimes I even thought
26:23That he should be watching us back in his own home
26:24What do you mean his wife Andrea?
26:26It's just a feeling
26:27He always treated her badly
26:28But during those last few meetings with James Endicott
26:32I thought there might be something between them
26:34Her and Endicott
26:35You're saying you think she was having an affair
26:38I don't know
26:38I shouldn't have said anything
26:43What do we have?
26:54A forensics report came back on the speargun used to kill Kaufman
26:58It had Penny's prints on it but nobody else's
27:00That still doesn't explain why the killer chose Penny's boat
27:03No but guess what I found out
27:05Bill Penny doesn't just operate a tour boat
27:07He's also the cousin of James Endicott
27:09The software engineer
27:10And someone who would have known about the family emergency in Musgrave Harbor
27:13We'll pick up Endicott and see what he has to say for himself
27:17Oh by the way
27:17Can you find a connection between Endicott and Kaufman's wife?
27:20Okay I have a question
27:22Is this one of those cases where there are far too many suspects?
27:24Because I want you guys to know I hate those cases
27:26We all do
27:29Let's take one of them off the table
27:30Yeah
27:32What he said
27:33What is it buddy?
27:47James Endicott, SJPD
27:53We're here to question you with the death of Jake Kaufman
27:55The temperature of the body I'd estimate
28:24He was killed less than a couple of hours ago
28:26So even if Endicott killed Kaufman
28:28Probably wasn't working alone
28:29But if he was part of the murder
28:31Why kill him?
28:32Well alive he might have been becoming a liability
28:34As of now he's a dead end
28:36Speaking of dead ends
28:38Since Blaine couldn't have been involved in Endicott's murder
28:40His lawyer just got him released
28:41Oh great
28:42Another potential suspect out on the street
28:45And we haven't had a hit on the watch
28:46At Blaine's apartment or Veronica's hotel room
28:49Or even here at Endicott's office
28:50Just a thought
28:51Do you think you might be coming a bit watch obsessed?
28:53Someone has that watch
28:55Someone else is ready to kill for it
28:57Jesse can you take another look at Endicott?
29:00Veronica said that he might be connected to Kaufman's wife
29:02Well she might be right
29:03I've been going through Endicott's text messages
29:05There's one from Andrea Kaufman
29:07Sent a couple minutes after Endicott left the meeting
29:09What?
29:11Yeah she says
29:12The timing is good
29:14I'm not sure what that means
29:15But it could be an invitation for Endicott to move in on Kaufman
29:17So what do we think?
29:19That she set up the murder?
29:21Maybe
29:21And if she did
29:22She probably killed Endicott to silence him
29:23I'll bring her in
29:27I told you I don't know who killed my husband
29:34How well did you know James Endicott?
29:37Oh
29:38Not at all
29:38He was on the yacht a few times
29:40But I didn't really spend any time with him
29:42Yeah
29:43See that's interesting
29:47Because we have a text message from you to him
29:49An hour before the murder
29:50Saying that the timing was good
29:53I didn't text James Endicott
29:55I told you I barely knew him
29:57And timing for what?
30:01Are you saying that I told him to come and kill Jake?
30:06No that's crazy
30:08He was a difficult husband
30:10But I would never hurt him
30:12Why would I do it?
30:16Much of your husband's wealth was converted to crypto
30:18And the key to that money
30:20Might have been hidden inside his watch
30:22So that's why he kept it so close
30:25So you didn't know
30:30Jake controlled the finances
30:33He didn't tell me anything
30:35I did not know where he kept his money
30:38And even now I don't care
30:39Maybe it's for the best
30:40I was really young when I married Jake
30:45And I spent a lot of time
30:50Making excuses for him
30:52Even to myself
30:54I did not text James Endicott
31:00And I did not kill my husband
31:02You have to believe me
31:04Get this
31:11Endicott's business computer showed a classic data pipeline
31:15Meaning Waterfront AI isn't an AI
31:18James Endicott was fooling investors into thinking that his AI platform could write computer software without using any programmers
31:25You're saying it doesn't work?
31:27I'm saying the whole thing's a scam
31:28I mean you put in a request to Waterfront AI
31:32It then gets forwarded all the way to India
31:34Where a couple hundred programmers get to work writing the code
31:37Doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of calling it AI?
31:40Absolutely
31:40He can maybe fool one investor at a time
31:43But that's not sustainable
31:44His game had to be getting investment capital then disappearing
31:47And the investors are left holding the bag
31:49So did Kaufman figure this out?
31:53Is that why he wouldn't close on the deal?
31:54I don't know
31:55Either that or it's because Endicott was hitting on his wife
31:57Yeah
31:58I don't know
32:00I still can't believe that Kaufman's wife was involved
32:02She seems
32:03Genuine
32:05Jesse can you pull up the history of Andrea's phone?
32:09Yeah
32:10How does she log in to her phone?
32:12Well, okay
32:13She either uses a fingerprint ID or a PIN number
32:16Why?
32:17Captain Michelle said that Veronica was with Andrea
32:20Around the time that the text message was sent
32:21Did she log in with her fingerprint?
32:23Well, she usually logs in with her fingerprint
32:25But that time
32:26She used a PIN number
32:29Veronica told us
32:32That neither Kaufman or his wife understood tech
32:35That she even had to buy their phones for them
32:37At which point Veronica could have set up the PIN
32:39So you're saying that Veronica accessed Andrea's phone
32:44And then sent that text message to an incriminator
32:46Think about it
32:47Veronica is the tech expert
32:48How would she have missed realizing that Endicott's company was a scam?
32:51She wouldn't unless she was part of the scam
32:53So, after Endicott left the boat
32:57Veronica waited for Andrea to doze off
33:01And then used Andrea's phone to send the text message to Endicott
33:04Throwing shade on Andrea and Endicott
33:08In case she needed to throw suspicion off herself
33:10And then when we were closing in
33:11She killed Endicott
33:12Yeah, okay
33:13But here's the million dollar question
33:15Where's the watch?
33:17I think we'll find it where we started off
33:18With the deckhand
33:19Blaine Selby
33:23That's interesting
33:32Veronica wanted Endicott to kill Kaufman and then take the watch
33:36But it was gone by the time he got there
33:37Okay, so Blaine didn't kill Kaufman, but he stole the watch
33:40And that's why Veronica trashed Blaine's apartment
33:42But she didn't find the watch
33:44Why didn't Rex find it there either?
33:46Well, I think we need to find the answer to that fast
33:50If Blaine has the watch, he's next on the hit list
33:53Blaine Selby, SJPD again
33:58Okay
34:21Okay
34:21Yeah
34:37Come on
34:39Good work
34:42Jesse
34:44Blaine's in the wind
34:46I need you and Sarah to pick up Carly Nelson
34:49I think Blaine and Carly are in this thing together
34:52I didn't do anything
34:55Well, we'd like to believe you, Carly
34:56But you haven't been fully honest with us
34:58I told you, I didn't know anything about the murder
35:00You didn't tell us
35:01About your relationship with Blaine
35:03We found this in Blaine's apartment
35:08He gave it to me a couple weeks ago
35:14He said it was our one month anniversary
35:18I didn't tell anyone
35:24Captain Michelle doesn't allow fraternizing among the crew
35:27You knew where Blaine was after the murder
35:29And you didn't tell us
35:30I wanted to believe him when he said he just ran
35:33Because he saw the body
35:35Yeah, I asked him if it was about Kaufman's watch
35:40He wouldn't say
35:43But I knew
35:46That he had the watch
35:48Or that he knew where it is
35:50So will he be contacting you when he gets it?
35:54We're done
35:55I didn't want to be a part of whatever it was he was doing
35:59I told him that I found out that it was a fake
36:03And there was something valuable inside it
36:04He seemed surprised
36:06But even more determined to get it when he could
36:08But I wasn't involved
36:10It's like I told Miss Goodwin
36:11Hold on
36:13You told Veronica that Blaine had the watch?
36:16She asked me flat out
36:18She knew about me and Blaine being together
36:21And she told me what was in the watch
36:23Do you know where Blaine is now?
36:25He wanted to go away
36:30But it felt like he was waiting until he could get the watch
36:34What's your take on Carly?
36:40Do you believe her that she wasn't involved?
36:42I do
36:42I mean she's broken up about the relationship with Blaine
36:45But she shut him down when she found out about the theft
36:47Well Veronica's in the wind too
36:49She didn't even check out of her hotel
36:50She just disappeared
36:51Where does that leave us?
36:54Well two suspects are still searching for the watch
36:56And how can we be sure that one of them doesn't have it already?
36:58Well Carly did say that Blaine was waiting around for some reason
37:01But if he took it why not just run?
37:04Maybe because of where it was hidden?
37:05Well where does one hide an expensive looking watch
37:07And hope that it'll be there when you come back?
37:09Carly said that he couldn't go back right away
37:11Maybe because it was a crime scene
37:14And we have seen Blaine running away from the marina
37:18But what if the watch didn't?
37:21What you think it's on the boat?
37:22It was already searched
37:24Our best bet is letting Blaine lead us to it
37:26He'll go back to the boat
37:28We just have to make sure we get to him before Veronica does
37:31Otherwise we're going to have another homicide on our hands
37:39I can't believe it was there all along
37:52Miss Goodwin
37:53Hello Blaine
37:55I just I forgot some stuff here and I was just coming back for it
37:59I'm sure you did
38:00Open the bag
38:01I swear to you
38:15I didn't kill him
38:17I don't need details
38:19Give me the watch
38:20Let him finish
38:22I'm all about the details
38:24Stay where you are
38:29So what's your play now Veronica?
38:34You're going to kill us?
38:36For what's on that watch?
38:37I've already killed for it
38:38I needed to get away from Kaufman
38:42I knew where Kaufman's money was
38:44And when it looked like the deal wasn't going to happen
38:46I already had a plan with Endicott to take the money
38:49By more direct means
38:51Meaning Endicott would kill him?
38:53Hmm
38:53But why kill Endicott?
38:59He used his cousin's boat to sneak onto the yacht
39:01It was only a matter of time before you caught up with him
39:03Now I am going to get out of here
39:07And I would advise you not to follow me
39:09You can't think you're going to get away
39:11Detective
39:13I'm already gone
39:15Way to go, Rex
39:25You know, I gotta say
39:31I'm impressed with Veronica's planning
39:33I mean her terrible, murderous planning
39:35Well, I spoke to the Crown Attorney
39:37And she assured me that she'll have several years
39:39To work on any future plans
39:40What about Kaufman's widow?
39:42You know, Kaufman's watch
39:43And the fortunate side of her
39:44So I guess she'll figure it out
39:46I bet she will
39:47Yeah, you'll have to excuse us
39:49I think Rex would like to say his goodbyes
39:51Rex?
39:56Welcome back, Rex
39:57Hey, Detective
40:00Hey, Captain Michelle
40:01Boat's released
40:02You're clear to depart
40:03You know, that's one for the boats
40:05We'll never forget that charter
40:07Yeah, I think we'll all remember this one
40:08Yeah
40:09Hope you have better luck than your next crew
40:10Trust me, it's always a challenge
40:12I bet
40:13Speaking of, I want to thank you for your help
40:15In taking down Veronica Goodwin
40:17Of course
40:17Not many people would engage with an armed killer
40:19You know, not many people are faced with pirates in the Red Sea
40:22But that's part of the business, isn't it?
40:26So, you're a captain
40:28Now a crime fighter
40:29Is there anything that you can't do?
40:31Well, now that you've mentioned it
40:32I'm not entirely sure
40:34I can get your partner off my boat
40:36Sorry about that
40:40Yeah, he looks kind of good up there
40:42Yeah
40:43He can stay
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