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This 1997 television drama focuses on the emotional challenges of rebuilding a family after loss and change. The story follows a woman who must find balance, forgiveness, and a sense of belonging as she adjusts to a new chapter in her life. With heartfelt performances and meaningful lessons about compassion and trust, this film offers a thoughtful look at the power of understanding and healing within a family.
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00:00:00I wish for someone to love, a husband, a child.
00:00:18I wish to make my home at Cora Farms.
00:00:22Be careful what you wish for.
00:00:25Might come true.
00:00:30I wish to make my home at Cora Farms.
00:00:59I started in my test this morning, and now it's my arm.
00:01:04Cora's hurt for top priority.
00:01:06We just had a major collision on the interstate.
00:01:08We'll do the best we can.
00:01:09Grab it, let's put it.
00:01:10I don't know.
00:01:11Faser, I'll fold it up.
00:01:12Leave me in the hallway.
00:01:22Take a camera.
00:01:22I'll be back when I can.
00:01:48You'll be okay.
00:01:48Don't worry.
00:01:52This will ease the pain.
00:01:54We're going to be fine.
00:02:04Code blue.
00:02:05Wait, start me in bed.
00:02:06No pulse.
00:02:09Doctor!
00:02:09I need some help.
00:02:12I'm losing him.
00:02:15I need help now.
00:02:18He's not responding.
00:02:19We got a pediatric nurse with a code blue at 10.
00:02:22Anybody help her?
00:02:24Come on.
00:02:25Come on.
00:02:26Give me something.
00:02:28Liv.
00:02:29Liv.
00:02:29Liv.
00:02:32Good.
00:02:33Good.
00:02:35That's right.
00:02:36That's right.
00:02:37Good.
00:02:38We're going to spend our time
00:03:08on our lives in this hospital.
00:03:10Tell me about it.
00:03:11Yeah, well, I have a husband, you know.
00:03:13At least I think I have.
00:03:15And one of these days, you're going to start dating again.
00:03:20That's what I think it means, thanks, but no thanks.
00:03:23You're not going to even let me tell you about it?
00:03:25Nope, not interested.
00:03:28Anyway, you don't need my help.
00:03:31It's for you.
00:03:33Open it for me.
00:03:36What is it?
00:03:41Mmm, it's nice.
00:03:45Who sent it?
00:03:46I don't know, but it's gone right back.
00:03:48You can't do that to a heart patient.
00:03:51My name is Richard Corey, and you saved my life, remember?
00:04:00I was just doing my job.
00:04:03Sorry, but it's against hospital policy.
00:04:05No, no, I don't think so.
00:04:07I checked.
00:04:08Well, that's very generous, but it's against my policy.
00:04:13All right.
00:04:17Well, uh, how about dinner then?
00:04:20I'm going to be discharged tomorrow.
00:04:22Good, I'm glad.
00:04:24But I'll have to say no.
00:04:27Well, then we have a hell of a problem.
00:04:29She won't say yes, and I can't take no for an answer.
00:04:33Sure thing.
00:04:35Oh, my lord.
00:04:38They're all for Mr. Can't take no for an answer.
00:04:44Oh, along with this.
00:04:46You started me ticking again.
00:04:59Oh.
00:05:00Oh, my.
00:05:03Diamonds?
00:05:08You know I can't accept this.
00:05:10I don't even know this man.
00:05:12Are you crazy?
00:05:13Maybe you think this is not what you want.
00:05:15But I know this is just what you need.
00:05:18When was the last time you were out with a maid?
00:05:20Oh, don't answer that, because I know.
00:05:22I love you, too, Delia.
00:05:24Me too.
00:05:25Kate!
00:05:32Crazy guy.
00:05:37Dr. Schaefer, 1-3-1-2.
00:05:39Dr. Schaefer, 1-3-1-2.
00:05:40Dr. Schaefer, 1-3-1-2.
00:05:43What is all this?
00:05:46Hi, Caitlin.
00:05:48Our new playroom.
00:05:54You know, you don't make it easy for someone to say thank you.
00:06:02Don't worry.
00:06:03No strings attached.
00:06:04No strings attached.
00:06:07But by any chance, you wouldn't be free for dinner tomorrow night, would you?
00:06:10Oh, screw it.
00:06:11There you go.
00:06:12I've got to be a good time.
00:06:13Come on.
00:06:14Come on.
00:06:15Come on.
00:06:16Miss Stanley.
00:06:17I'm Mrs. Stewart, Mr. Corey's executive assistant.
00:06:18Please come out to the penthouse.
00:06:19His plane was delayed.
00:06:20He'll be with you in a moment.
00:06:21He'll be with you in a moment.
00:06:24I'm Mrs. Stewart.
00:06:25Mr. Corey's executive assistant.
00:06:26Please come out to the penthouse.
00:06:27His plane was delayed.
00:06:28He'll be with you in a moment.
00:06:42You look lovely.
00:06:55I hope you didn't mind coming up alone.
00:06:59My plane was held up.
00:07:00Does your doctor know you're working?
00:07:02Oh, no.
00:07:03No, no.
00:07:04It's a big secret.
00:07:05But what else would I do?
00:07:06You could give that poor old heart a break.
00:07:08Oh, thank you, Walter.
00:07:13I'm allowed one glass.
00:07:15You're cheating and you know it.
00:07:17How do you feel?
00:07:18Right now I feel very, very good.
00:07:21What you did was very generous.
00:07:25It's already made a difference.
00:07:28That's my ambition.
00:07:30To make a difference.
00:07:33You believe me, don't you?
00:07:36Yeah, why wouldn't I believe you?
00:07:38Because a beautiful woman should never believe anything a man tells her.
00:07:42I'll take that as a warning.
00:07:44Smart lady.
00:07:47Listen, I asked you here early because I have a little surprise.
00:07:49There's something I want to show you.
00:08:00Caitlin!
00:08:01Take the stick!
00:08:03What?
00:08:04Stay in.
00:08:05Go ahead.
00:08:06Take it.
00:08:07I can't.
00:08:08Are you crazy?
00:08:09You'll be all right.
00:08:10There's dual controls.
00:08:11Woo!
00:08:12Don't let go.
00:08:13It's beautiful.
00:08:14Because you're here?
00:08:15Someone once said never to believe anything a man tells you.
00:08:19Well, whoever told you that was an idiot.
00:08:20Come on.
00:08:21Where do you keep your salad spoons?
00:08:22Mm.
00:08:23Corn.
00:08:24How is it?
00:08:25It's incredible.
00:08:37It's incredible.
00:08:38Where do you keep your salad spoons?
00:08:44In corn.
00:08:48How is it?
00:08:50It's incredible.
00:08:52Where did you learn to cook like it?
00:08:53I taught myself.
00:08:55I wasn't going to like going out.
00:08:57Why not?
00:08:58He made school and his internship.
00:09:01There wasn't time for much else.
00:09:03How long were you married?
00:09:10Eleven years.
00:09:12We met while I was still in nursing school.
00:09:15Well, I'm sorry it didn't work out.
00:09:23No, I'm not sorry.
00:09:24It didn't work out.
00:09:30So, what do you really want, Caitlin?
00:09:33Nothing complicated.
00:09:38Someone to love, I guess.
00:09:41You want kids?
00:09:42Mm-hmm.
00:09:43At least one.
00:09:44How about you?
00:09:46I have a son.
00:09:48His name is Eric.
00:09:51His mother died 12 years ago.
00:09:52Cancer.
00:09:55I'm sorry.
00:09:58Eric and I are never really close.
00:10:00I don't know why.
00:10:00I hope...
00:10:03I hope...
00:10:05What?
00:10:08I hope someday I have a chance to do better.
00:10:10I hope someday I have a chance to do better.
00:10:10Yeah.
00:10:30No, she's got...
00:10:31I got to double shift, Mom.
00:10:33Yeah, I guess you better go then.
00:10:49Yeah, I should go.
00:11:12Now, can you tell me the name of this infamous restaurant you're taking me to?
00:11:16No, but I will tell you it took all of my considerable influence just to get us a reservation.
00:11:24Good evening.
00:11:25Right this way, please.
00:11:26I have a lovely table just for you.
00:11:32Where is everybody?
00:11:33I thought it'd be crowded and noisy.
00:11:36Something's up.
00:11:37They never had live music before.
00:11:39Something special going on?
00:11:41Oh, yes.
00:11:42Something very special.
00:11:53Wait a minute.
00:11:56How did you do this?
00:12:01How could you have known?
00:12:03Known about what?
00:12:06Rick.
00:12:08This was supposed to be my treat.
00:12:12Did I make a mistake?
00:12:14Oh.
00:12:15I had my staff call every restaurant in town.
00:12:21I just wanted this to be...
00:12:24I'm sorry I ruined this for you.
00:12:29It's all right.
00:12:29We're here now.
00:12:30Let's just...
00:12:31You might as well open it.
00:12:48I'm sorry.
00:12:49I have...
00:12:49I love you.
00:12:55I love you.
00:12:56I love you.
00:12:57Please marry me, and save me from myself.
00:13:12Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Corrie.
00:13:27Congratulations to you all.
00:13:30I hope you'll be very happy, Mrs. Corrie.
00:13:32Mrs. Stewart, please call me Caitlin.
00:13:35Thank you, Margaret.
00:13:40Congratulations, Richard. You know my wife.
00:13:45Caitlin, this is Calder Williamson, our district attorney.
00:13:48How do you do? Congratulations.
00:13:50And this questionable-looking character is my lawyer, Preach Talbot.
00:13:54May I kiss the brow or you gonna keep speechifying?
00:13:56Well, if I said no, you'd just get an injunction and do an injunction.
00:14:02Got to borrow this husband of yours.
00:14:03We've got these very serious toasties.
00:14:08Oh, baby, you look gorgeous. I'm so happy for you.
00:14:11Oh, I'm glad you're here.
00:14:13Well, congratulations, Mrs. Corrie.
00:14:15I'm Barbara Winstead.
00:14:16I'm vice chair of the Parkland Hospital Committee.
00:14:19I understand that's where you and Richard met.
00:14:21That's right. I'm a nurse.
00:14:23Richard and I are old friends.
00:14:25I'm sure he told you we were once engaged.
00:14:29No, he never mentioned it, but enjoy yourself.
00:14:35This bride needs a break.
00:14:37Hello, Ted.
00:14:49Hi.
00:14:50Congratulations, ma'am.
00:14:51Thanks.
00:14:52You got some cake?
00:14:53Oh, sure. The cake was great.
00:14:54Come on. Princess is jumping.
00:14:55Great. Come on. Princess is jumping.
00:14:56Good girl.
00:14:57I'll take her.
00:15:14I'll take her.
00:15:15Thanks, buddy.
00:15:16You're welcome.
00:15:17She's a beautiful ride, isn't she?
00:15:18I'm Kate.
00:15:19Caitlin.
00:15:20Corey.
00:15:21I know who you are.
00:15:22Excuse me.
00:15:23Congratulations.
00:15:24Thanks.
00:15:25Thanks.
00:15:26I'll take her.
00:15:27I'll take her.
00:15:28Thanks, buddy.
00:15:29They're serving.
00:15:30Perhaps you'd like something to eat?
00:15:31I know who you are.
00:15:32Excuse me.
00:15:33Congratulations.
00:15:34Thanks.
00:15:35They're serving.
00:15:36Perhaps you'd like something to eat?
00:15:37I don't think so.
00:15:38The one thing you don't want to do with this crowd is get in the way when they're hungry.
00:15:44They don't even leave the bones.
00:15:45You're speaking from experience?
00:15:46Yeah.
00:15:47Yeah.
00:15:48Yeah.
00:15:49You could say that.
00:15:50Then you worked here a long time.
00:15:51Taking care of the horses all day.
00:15:52I'm Kate.
00:15:53I'm Kate.
00:15:54Caitlin.
00:15:55Corey.
00:15:56I know who you are.
00:15:57Excuse me.
00:15:58Congratulations.
00:15:59Thanks.
00:16:00They're serving.
00:16:01Perhaps you'd like something to eat?
00:16:02I don't think so.
00:16:03The one thing you don't want to do with this crowd is get in the way when they're hungry.
00:16:05They don't even leave the bones.
00:16:06You speaking from experience?
00:16:07Yeah.
00:16:08Yeah.
00:16:09You could say that.
00:16:10Then you worked here a long time.
00:16:12Taking care of the horses, I mean.
00:16:14Oh.
00:16:15Um.
00:16:16I don't exactly take care of them.
00:16:18They kind of take care of me.
00:16:20There you are.
00:16:24I see you met my son.
00:16:28What have you?
00:16:29I would have introduced you before the ceremony if you'd show up on time.
00:16:33Well, I got here, didn't I?
00:16:35You think I deserve a congratulations?
00:16:38Congratulations, Dad.
00:16:43Thank you very much.
00:16:44You want to come have a drink with us?
00:16:45No.
00:16:46Actually, I'm going to go take care of Princess.
00:16:48So, uh, Mr. and Mrs. Corey.
00:16:57Well, you finally met.
00:16:58Mm.
00:17:02Hey, he seems sweet enough.
00:17:03Oh, yeah.
00:17:04Yeah.
00:17:06Dropped out of every school I ever sent him to.
00:17:09Doesn't want to have anything to do with the business.
00:17:11Works as a bartender in some redneck dive and rents a trailer out behind the place.
00:17:16Well, perhaps he's just learning to be independent.
00:17:19I bet you were the same way when you were his age.
00:17:22Oh, no, no.
00:17:23I didn't have the time or the luxury.
00:17:25I believed in the unmentionable and having a goal.
00:17:29Well, there must be something he wants.
00:17:31Oh, yeah.
00:17:32Motorcycles and women.
00:17:34Nothing wrong with that.
00:17:36Come on.
00:17:39Yep.
00:17:42Go on.
00:17:43Yep.
00:17:44Go on.
00:17:45Go.
00:18:36How's my bride?
00:18:45Very, very happy.
00:18:47I'm so proud of you today.
00:18:49You were the most beautiful woman there.
00:18:51And you, my darling,
00:18:53were the richest men.
00:18:58My friends all think you're wonderful.
00:19:00They can't wait to hear about the honeymoon.
00:19:03Well, I was just thinking about that.
00:19:05Don't you think Delia deserves better
00:19:06than to hear about two weeks in a Paris hotel
00:19:09when I don't even let you out of the room?
00:19:12Are you kidding?
00:19:13That's just what she wants to hear about.
00:19:15Well, then we might have a problem.
00:19:18Now, don't get angry.
00:19:20But I booked a cruise on a yacht
00:19:24on the Mediterranean.
00:19:29That means giving up my job.
00:19:31No, not necessarily.
00:19:32You can take a leave of absence.
00:19:33God knows you deserve one.
00:19:35What if they won't release me?
00:19:37Well, what if I told you it was all arranged?
00:19:39All I did was talk to the hospital director
00:19:47and I said, what if?
00:19:48And he just said, okay.
00:19:51So you are officially on leave.
00:19:54You can decide what you want to do
00:19:55when you get back.
00:19:57And, of course, you can always say no.
00:19:59You can always say no.
00:20:29Oh, it's absolutely beautiful.
00:20:38Once belonged to Louis Napoleon
00:20:40with the original bullets.
00:20:48Thank you, sir.
00:20:50And your phone and fax messages.
00:20:53I've got to go back into town before I can rest.
00:20:55I'll see you in a while.
00:20:55If you're not too tired,
00:21:00we could go over the household arrangements.
00:21:02I'm fine.
00:21:04Mr. Corey has one of the most extensive
00:21:06small arms and military saddle collections
00:21:08in the country,
00:21:09which I've assisted him in cataloging.
00:21:11This is where Mr. Corey keeps his small valuables.
00:21:13He has the only key
00:21:14and generally never lets it out of his possession.
00:21:16If you'll come into my office,
00:21:22I could show you the menus for the week.
00:21:24Who prepares them?
00:21:25Normally, I do.
00:21:27I've also prepared a list of committees
00:21:29you'll be expected to sit on,
00:21:31country club membership,
00:21:32civic organizations you sponsor.
00:21:34Red underline is a must.
00:21:37You're kidding.
00:21:38The others are optional.
00:21:41Mr. Corey has the only key
00:21:43and never allows anyone else to have it.
00:21:45However, an exception may be made in your case
00:21:47as soon as you learn not to eat with your fingers.
00:21:52That's pretty good,
00:21:52but you better stop.
00:21:53She's going to hear you.
00:21:54She's still downstairs.
00:21:56The social calendar of hers is impossible, Rick.
00:21:59I'm a working girl.
00:22:00The vacation's over.
00:22:04I thought we agreed
00:22:04that you weren't going to go back to work.
00:22:05No, I only agreed to a leave of absence, remember?
00:22:11Caitlin, you're my wife now.
00:22:13I can't have you working at an ordinary job.
00:22:17It'd be different
00:22:17if you edited a fashion magazine
00:22:20or something like that.
00:22:22Rick,
00:22:23I'm a nurse and a damn good one.
00:22:27Are you ashamed of that?
00:22:28No, no, of course not.
00:22:29You saved my life.
00:22:32But you can do so much more
00:22:34for the hospital now
00:22:35than you ever could before.
00:22:36You were raising money
00:22:37for that new pediatrics wing
00:22:38you said was so necessary.
00:22:39Who knows what else?
00:22:40You can't do that kind of thing
00:22:41working on a ward.
00:22:44Now, come on.
00:22:46Hey.
00:22:47I got to go to Bogota tomorrow
00:22:49and I want to leave behind
00:22:50a very contented woman.
00:23:01Thanks, Parker.
00:23:02Rick?
00:23:14Oh, hi, Delia.
00:23:16Now I'm happy you called.
00:23:18Mr. Corrie called.
00:23:39Not that I know of.
00:23:40Oh, you're here pretty late.
00:23:58Oh, no, I got to go.
00:23:59We got something on.
00:24:01A red underline.
00:24:03Which is it this time?
00:24:05Versace or Dior?
00:24:07Where's Benson?
00:24:10Why?
00:24:11You going to ask him
00:24:12for a job?
00:24:13Maybe.
00:24:13After I redo the budget?
00:24:16Well, when did he start
00:24:17doing that?
00:24:18I don't care.
00:24:19You tell him.
00:24:19He better not be there
00:24:20when I get there.
00:24:20I'm on my way now.
00:24:22Rick, what's wrong?
00:24:23I'm sorry, darling.
00:24:23We got an emergency.
00:24:24I got to fly to Peru.
00:24:26You just got back.
00:24:27Can't this wait?
00:24:28Unfortunately, no.
00:24:30And I'm coming to...
00:24:31Caitlin, wait a minute.
00:24:32Where I'm going is too remote.
00:24:34It's too unsettled.
00:24:34I can't take you with me.
00:24:36Rick, the reason I left my job
00:24:38was so I could be with you.
00:24:39I'm sorry.
00:24:39Not this time.
00:24:40Not any time.
00:24:41Is that what you mean?
00:24:42The answer is no.
00:24:47I'll call you when I get settled.
00:24:51If you need anything,
00:24:51you talk to Mrs. Stewart.
00:24:52I think you should wait
00:25:06until your father gets home.
00:25:08Mrs. Stewart,
00:25:08what are you worried about?
00:25:09I'm not going to hawk him.
00:25:11Well, you know how your father
00:25:12is about things you borrow
00:25:13and don't bring back.
00:25:14Well, I don't want to be responsible
00:25:16if any of these things
00:25:17aren't returned.
00:25:18It's all right, Mrs. Stewart.
00:25:19I'll take full responsibility.
00:25:20As you wish.
00:25:27I think she was about to call the cops.
00:25:31You know, I really should be angry with you.
00:25:34Why haven't you answered
00:25:35any of our invitations?
00:25:36Oh, yeah.
00:25:39Sorry.
00:25:40Maybe next time.
00:25:42Where are you going with those?
00:25:44Kern Lake.
00:25:46Where is that?
00:25:47You wouldn't be interested.
00:25:48Why?
00:25:50I like lakes.
00:25:52I even like trees
00:25:53and bushes
00:25:53and shrubs.
00:25:56Okay.
00:25:57It's about 30 miles north from here.
00:25:59Part of some property
00:26:00my father's going to develop.
00:26:02I don't even think he knows he owns it.
00:26:05You should check it out sometime.
00:26:08Hey, why not right now?
00:26:09I won't.
00:26:22No.
00:26:30I don't.
00:26:31I don't.
00:26:32Let's go.
00:26:33Let's go.
00:26:54Whose cabin is this?
00:26:55It's mine.
00:26:56I'm building it.
00:26:57By yourself?
00:26:59That's right.
00:27:02Does Rick know about this?
00:27:08Nope.
00:27:09Squatter's right.
00:27:10Quite an accomplishment.
00:27:12You mean for a bum like me?
00:27:14No.
00:27:15I mean without power tools.
00:27:21I think your dad would be very pleased to see this.
00:27:24I didn't do it to please him.
00:27:26Which is impossible anyway.
00:27:28Have you tried?
00:27:29Look, my dad is only interested in getting what he wants.
00:27:32Or haven't you figured that out yet?
00:27:34I think you're misjudging him.
00:27:36He cares about you a great deal.
00:27:38Hey, you'd want to help.
00:27:40I don't want his help.
00:27:42Look, I've got some more stuff to do, so don't fall off.
00:27:48Don't fall off.
00:27:59Hello?
00:28:00Caitlin?
00:28:01It's Richard.
00:28:02Walking out that way was wrong, and I apologize.
00:28:05There's just a lot at stake down here.
00:28:07It's all right, darling.
00:28:10How you doing?
00:28:11You all right?
00:28:12Yeah, I'm fine.
00:28:13What have you been up to?
00:28:14Well, I saw Eric today.
00:28:15He came by the house.
00:28:37Nothing's a present at sellingels.
00:28:41Look, what the matter is that, don't leave me alone.
00:28:46Couldn't be all maledく though.
00:28:47We'll until again.
00:28:48It's all forgiven.
00:28:49You heard your daughter, don't forget goodness.
00:28:50Keep it up andhd playing the wagon.
00:28:51No, it'sriminal.
00:28:53Don't miss any man doing well.
00:28:54Elearning wonders.
00:28:55Looking for these?
00:29:01Up here at Top Shore, remember?
00:29:04You nervous?
00:29:06I'm a nurse, remember?
00:29:07Oh, right, the nurse.
00:29:10Good dress.
00:29:19Ta-da!
00:29:21A little gift from your dad and me.
00:29:23Oh.
00:29:26You mean from you?
00:29:27No.
00:29:31It's late, can't go home.
00:29:34Don't forget to order these.
00:29:40Hi.
00:29:41Hi.
00:29:43I called the house.
00:29:44They said you'd be here.
00:29:46Have us some dinner.
00:29:47Nothing fancy, just some down-home cooking.
00:29:50Sure.
00:29:55Guaranteed to put you on your ass.
00:30:01I'm driving.
00:30:03Suit yourself.
00:30:05Don't let them go in.
00:30:07It's just our job.
00:30:10Yeah.
00:30:11All I'm doing is a great, still.
00:30:14All right.
00:30:15Come on.
00:30:17Woo!
00:30:18Woo!
00:30:18Woo!
00:30:19Woo!
00:30:20Woo!
00:30:20Woo!
00:30:20Woo!
00:30:21Woo!
00:30:22Woo!
00:30:23Woo!
00:30:23Woo!
00:30:24Woo!
00:30:24Woo!
00:30:25Woo!
00:30:26Woo!
00:30:26Woo!
00:30:27Woo!
00:30:27Woo!
00:30:28Woo!
00:30:28Woo!
00:30:29Woo!
00:30:29Woo!
00:30:30Woo!
00:30:30Woo!
00:30:31Woo!
00:30:31Woo!
00:30:31Hey, lady, you're pretty good.
00:30:36Up all night, sleeping at my job.
00:30:44Let me, my woman, bring me back my doll.
00:30:52I handed it on.
00:30:53Nice to meet you.
00:30:54Yeah.
00:30:59Can you get some help?
00:31:01I'll fight.
00:31:01Let's go.
00:31:10And it's five minutes after the hour.
00:31:12You're listening to Cousin Jimmy on a very hot and muggy night
00:31:15in Charlotte.
00:31:15The mercury's still pointing to 92 to ..
00:31:17and the other half of the ground.
00:31:19So there are several ruck journalists.
00:31:21We're ready to go.
00:31:23Just have a drink.
00:31:24It'sック, and we'll try to get out of it.
00:31:26I'll try to get some help from it.
00:31:27You're not sure.
00:31:27You're out of the place.
00:31:30Pretty sure.
00:31:31I'll be right back.
00:31:32You're out of it.
00:31:33You're out of it.
00:31:33You're out.
00:32:50Morning, Parker.
00:32:52Good morning, madam.
00:32:53Did Eric come down yet?
00:32:54He left, madam.
00:32:55About an hour ago.
00:32:57Here we go.
00:33:27All right, come here.
00:33:37All right.
00:33:38Watch it first.
00:33:46Okay.
00:33:46Hey, no photos.
00:34:01Here we go.
00:34:08Okay.
00:34:10Let's see.
00:34:11What are you using?
00:34:15Here I come.
00:34:23Here I come.
00:34:29Well, it is.
00:34:30Here I come.
00:34:42Here I come.
00:34:45What's the matter?
00:35:02Nothing.
00:35:04Come on, you can tell me.
00:35:08You know, you're a real surprise, lady.
00:35:11I never figured my dad would connect with someone like you.
00:35:13No.
00:35:14Who'd you figure him to connect with?
00:35:18Oh, one of those society skeletons he usually dates.
00:35:22All bone structure, no belly.
00:35:25Not your type, huh?
00:35:30So what is?
00:35:34Someone who's real.
00:35:37Someone who's not afraid to get their hands dirty.
00:35:44I gotta go.
00:35:55Watch your head.
00:35:57Hello?
00:35:57Caitlin?
00:35:58Rick, I'm so glad you called.
00:36:02Are you all right?
00:36:03I was getting worried.
00:36:04Rick, I'm so glad you called.
00:36:18Are you all right?
00:36:18I was getting worried.
00:36:20Rick?
00:36:20We had to go down to the Amazon Basin for a couple of days.
00:36:24We ran our communication range.
00:36:27When are you coming home, Rick?
00:36:29I need you here.
00:36:31I'm sorry, darling.
00:36:32Not for another week, at least.
00:36:34I'll make it up to you when I get back.
00:36:37We're fading.
00:36:39Caitlin?
00:36:39Parker?
00:36:47Parker?
00:36:52Oh, Parker.
00:36:53If Eric calls, tell him you don't know when I'll be back.
00:36:55I expect to be busy all week.
00:36:57Yes, ma'am.
00:36:57Thanks.
00:37:02Up high.
00:37:03On the side.
00:37:04Down below.
00:37:05Hut!
00:37:05Too fast!
00:37:06Sorry to break this up, but these little devils have to be fed.
00:37:10Come up.
00:37:12See ya.
00:37:14You all right, Kate?
00:37:15Yeah, I'm fine.
00:37:16Is something bothering you?
00:37:17No, I'm fine, really.
00:37:21Kate.
00:37:32What are you doing here?
00:37:33I thought I'd take you to lunch.
00:37:35How'd you know I'd be here?
00:37:36I called the house.
00:37:39They wouldn't tell me where you were, but I figured you'd be here.
00:37:42Is he coming or not?
00:37:45Kent, I'm waiting for a call from your dad.
00:37:48And I'm waiting for you, Kate.
00:37:52Look, this isn't just going to go away.
00:37:56You're fooling yourself if you think it will.
00:37:59Look, Eric.
00:38:00Whatever you're thinking is wrong.
00:38:03I just want us to be a family.
00:38:05My family.
00:38:06My family.
00:38:07It's a little late for that, don't you think?
00:38:10Stop it, Eric.
00:38:11I'm your father's wife.
00:38:12I'm going to have his kids.
00:38:14His kids?
00:38:16My father can't have any kids.
00:38:19He's had a vasectomy, or didn't he tell you that?
00:38:25Run home.
00:38:25Whatever you say, Kate.
00:38:28You mean the most recent contributors?
00:38:40Uh, Richard must have a record of it.
00:38:44Hold on.
00:38:44I have to call you back.
00:39:12Uh-huh.
00:39:13Bye.
00:39:21For client request, the following is a background check of the subject's past history, personality
00:39:29traits, and personal preferences.
00:39:31I told you that.
00:39:43Why are you even talking to him?
00:39:45No, listen.
00:39:46You can't start to the bottom.
00:39:47More people are up.
00:39:47You can't go right to the bottom.
00:39:48Stop.
00:39:48Where is he?
00:39:53It doesn't matter to me how you do it.
00:39:55No, I don't care.
00:39:56Hold on.
00:39:56Mr. Corey.
00:39:57God, it's good to be home.
00:40:00I'll just be a minute, darling.
00:40:01This can't wait.
00:40:02Neither can I.
00:40:08I'll call you back.
00:40:15What's the matter?
00:40:17I was looking for something in the office when I found this.
00:40:19You had me investigated, Rick.
00:40:23Researched.
00:40:24That's how you know about the restaurant.
00:40:28I needed to know who you were.
00:40:31No.
00:40:31You manipulated me.
00:40:33I wanted you, Caitlin.
00:40:35I'm in the habit of getting what I want.
00:40:36Is there something wrong with that?
00:40:37There is when you lie.
00:40:38And what is that supposed to mean?
00:40:40You told me you wanted to have kids.
00:40:42I meant that.
00:40:42You've had a vasectomy, Rick.
00:40:49Who told you that?
00:40:51What's the difference?
00:40:53It's the truth, isn't it?
00:40:57Just a damn minute.
00:40:58Go with me.
00:40:58Not until you hear me out.
00:41:00A vasectomy is reversible.
00:41:02You're a nurse.
00:41:02You ought to know that.
00:41:03So I can still have kids if I want them.
00:41:05If.
00:41:06When.
00:41:06I meant when.
00:41:08And every time we made love believe in you wanted us to conceive,
00:41:10it was a lie, wasn't it?
00:41:12That's not true.
00:41:12I was going to tell you.
00:41:13Only something more important always came up.
00:41:16My last trip was unavoidable.
00:41:18I intended to tell you everything.
00:41:20You're just going to have to believe that.
00:41:21Then help me to believe it.
00:41:23Help me not to feel like something you bought,
00:41:25like some object in one of your collections.
00:41:27A marriage is based on trust, Rick,
00:41:29not on investigations, phony promises and lies.
00:41:35I'll be at my club.
00:41:36Have you had dinner?
00:42:03I'll be at my club.
00:42:03I'll be at my club.
00:42:04I'll be at my club.
00:42:04It won't matter.
00:42:05It won't matter.
00:42:05I'm not hungry.
00:42:07What matters to me?
00:42:11Look.
00:42:12Look here.
00:42:17I bought these for you in Columbia.
00:42:22They're perfectly matched.
00:42:24I thought they would look wonderful around your neck.
00:42:26I'm sure you'll find room for them
00:42:29in one of your display cases.
00:42:31Okay.
00:42:32Don't.
00:42:33I was wrong.
00:42:35I apologize for that.
00:42:37I should have trusted you.
00:42:40Let's call the doctor tomorrow.
00:42:43We can try to start a family if that's what you want.
00:42:45I don't know what I feel.
00:42:52Maybe we shouldn't have kids.
00:42:55It doesn't matter to me.
00:42:57All I want is you.
00:43:01I missed you so much, Caitlin.
00:43:04I'm not even sure if we have a marriage anymore.
00:43:17What are you saying?
00:43:21I'm not happy, Rick.
00:43:23Maybe I'm the wrong person for you.
00:43:27This isn't the life I expected.
00:43:34You can have a child
00:43:36or not.
00:43:39But divorce
00:43:40is not an option.
00:43:43I'm your wife,
00:43:44not a possession.
00:43:45This isn't a business deal.
00:43:47If you think that you can fight me,
00:43:49you are wrong.
00:44:04Mr. Corey called this morning
00:44:18from Washington.
00:44:19Did you want me to call him?
00:44:21No, he just wanted me to let you know
00:44:22he wouldn't be back this weekend.
00:44:23Yes?
00:44:41Mr. Corey, please.
00:44:42It's his wife.
00:44:45I'm sorry.
00:44:46Richard is in a meeting.
00:44:48Perhaps you'd like to leave a message?
00:44:51No.
00:44:52It's all right.
00:44:53I'm sorry.
00:46:54Don't go.
00:46:58Kate!
00:47:14Rick!
00:47:37Maybe you'd like to explain these facts to me.
00:47:41Did you think you could get away with it?
00:47:46Did you think you could make a fool out of me?
00:47:49Not a Richard Corey?
00:47:51What are you talking about?
00:47:52Don't you walk away from me!
00:47:54Don't you think I know what's been going on behind my back?
00:47:56I know where you've been.
00:47:57I know who you've been with.
00:47:58My son!
00:48:00My old son!
00:48:01You slut!
00:48:02I'm going to take care of him, and then I'm going to come back here for you!
00:48:09Rick!
00:48:09Richard!
00:48:25Richard!
00:48:29Richard!
00:48:30Richard!
00:48:30What happened?
00:48:32Where's Richard?
00:48:33Richard!
00:48:33What happened?
00:48:34Where's Richard?
00:48:35Eric!
00:48:43Eric!
00:48:43Eric!
00:48:47Markle, be advised, we are on 15, at the 50, mid-50s now, suffered severe head trauma,
00:49:06ETA 15 minutes, administering O2 now, over.
00:49:17Ms. Corey, I'm Detective Gardiner, I'm sorry, this is just going to take a few minutes.
00:49:33There's one or two things I'd like to clarify, and now I understand when you arrived at your
00:49:39step-son's cabin on Kern Lake, your husband was lying on the rocks below?
00:49:46Uh-huh, that's right.
00:49:49Why'd you all drive out there separately?
00:49:52Uh, we'd had an argument. I tried to stop him, but he was out of control.
00:49:59An argument? About what?
00:50:03He was angry because I'd been helping Eric. He and Eric weren't getting on too well.
00:50:15So it was just the three of you out there? Your husband, his son, Eric, and you?
00:50:20Uh-huh, that's right.
00:50:22I know you already made a statement. Tell it to me again, okay?
00:50:26He wanted to kill me. He came after me with a gun. I got my hands on it, I shoved him off me.
00:50:36He lost his balance and went for the railing, and then he was gone.
00:50:39He came after you with a gun? What kind of gun?
00:50:43I don't know. I think it came from his gun collection. It looked like an old Derringer or something.
00:50:51Why would he do something like that?
00:50:53Look, my father always loses it with me. He always has. He doesn't need a reason.
00:51:00Would it have anything to do with the fact you're making a play for his wife?
00:51:03She's a very beautiful lady.
00:51:06I want a lawyer, and I want one now!
00:51:08Do tell.
00:51:10Dr. Reed, 1639. Dr. Reed, 1639.
00:51:16I'm sorry, Caitlin. We couldn't say anything.
00:51:19Oh, God! Oh, God!
00:51:30Kate.
00:51:32Come on, John. Come on.
00:51:34It's all right. It's all right, baby. Everything's gonna be all right.
00:51:40What I need to know is what really happened.
00:51:45Richard believed that Eric and I were having an affair.
00:51:48Were you?
00:51:49No.
00:51:52Not an affair.
00:51:53But you were attracted to each other.
00:51:55Oh, Preach, I tried to prevent it from happening.
00:51:59Richard and I were having problems. I asked him for a divorce, but he refused.
00:52:06Do you love Eric?
00:52:07I'll do anything I can to help him.
00:52:11Will you defend him, Preach?
00:52:19All right, Caitlin. I'll take the case.
00:52:22But I have to warn you. It may get rough.
00:52:24Good morning, Calder.
00:52:36Sorry, Preach. The grand jury just delivered an indictment for murder one.
00:52:41We're talking self-defense here, and you know it.
00:52:44Richard pulled a gun on Eric, for Christ's sake.
00:52:46Well, we haven't found any gun, Preach.
00:52:49How hard are you looking?
00:52:50I've known Eric since he was a baby.
00:52:52He may be a little wild and unsettled, but he's not a killer.
00:52:55Where's your motive?
00:52:56Money. Pure and simple.
00:52:58Richard wouldn't give him any.
00:52:59Eric made it appear as though he was making a play for Cayman.
00:53:02Richard took that bait.
00:53:04Congratulations, Senator. That is what you're running for, isn't it?
00:53:15We can forget bail now that the case is political.
00:53:18The prosecution will try to prove premeditation.
00:53:21All we have to raise is reasonable doubt.
00:53:23Showing the facts he received that night said Richard off that plus the gun,
00:53:28which is why we have to find it.
00:53:30Without it, we're running a one-legged race.
00:53:32Why haven't they found it yet?
00:53:34Maybe they're not looking that hard.
00:53:36The gun strengthens our case, not theirs.
00:53:38But they should have found it by now, if it exists.
00:53:41Preach, don't you believe Eric?
00:53:44That's your job.
00:53:46Mine is to see he gets a fighting chance.
00:53:53We're doing everything we can to get you out of here.
00:54:06Talbot told me that they didn't find the gun yet.
00:54:12It was in his hand when he fell.
00:54:14Are you certain?
00:54:15Of course I'm certain, Kate!
00:54:20Do you think I'm making this stuff up?
00:54:21No, of course not.
00:54:27It has to be there.
00:54:30What about the facts?
00:54:32Mrs. Stewart gave a deposition denying she sent it.
00:54:34Who else could have sent it?
00:54:37She has a thing for my dad.
00:54:38This is her chance to get back at you.
00:54:40I want to know how you are.
00:54:55Because you're all I'm worried about.
00:55:01And, uh, I need to know that you still believe in me.
00:55:04Of course I do.
00:55:07I'll get through this, I know it.
00:55:10I'll be scared.
00:55:12Not as long as I have you.
00:55:13Quiet, please.
00:55:14The court is now in session.
00:55:15State of North Carolina versus Eric Michael Corey.
00:55:19Honorable Judge Eubanks presiding.
00:55:20Honorable Judge Eubanks presiding.
00:55:22Ladies and gentlemen, the people will prove that Eric Michael Corey willfully and intentionally murdered his father, Richard Corey.
00:55:26In cold blood and for the single and express purpose of getting his hands on the money in Richard Corey's estate.
00:55:33Money which he desperately needed.
00:55:34And which his father would not provide.
00:55:39We will prove beyond a reasonable doubt
00:55:40that his plan was deliberate.
00:55:47And excellent.
00:55:48Mr. Steve, the court is now in case of trial.
00:55:49And then, you know, he will tell her,
00:55:51and then he's an expert.
00:55:53That's the truth.
00:55:54So what about our men is?
00:55:55and which his father would not provide.
00:55:58We will prove beyond a reasonable doubt
00:56:00that his plan was deliberate
00:56:02and executed with care and premeditation,
00:56:06and that it stemmed from a long-standing hatred
00:56:08of the victim, regardless of the fact
00:56:12that he was his own flesh and blood.
00:56:18So, after carefully dredging the lake bed,
00:56:21you were unable to find even a trace of the gun
00:56:25that the defendant described.
00:56:27That's right.
00:56:29Your witness.
00:56:34Detective, the defendant described the gun in question
00:56:37as an antique Derringer four-shot pistol
00:56:41once belonging to Napoleon III, is that correct?
00:56:44I believe so, sir.
00:56:47Now, this weapon was normally kept
00:56:49in a locked gun cabinet in Richard Corey's home
00:56:52and was an important part of his collection.
00:56:54As far as I can determine.
00:56:55But the cabinet was locked when you got there,
00:56:58and the gun in question was missing, correct?
00:57:02Yes, sir.
00:57:05How many keys were there?
00:57:07Two.
00:57:08As far as we can determine.
00:57:10One was kept in a safety deposit box.
00:57:13So there was only one of the key,
00:57:15the one shown here.
00:57:17Apparently.
00:57:18Can you tell us who had exclusive possession of that key?
00:57:22Richard Corey.
00:57:24And where did you find this famous key?
00:57:27It was in the victim's pocket.
00:57:29In the victim's pocket.
00:57:32Then the only possible conclusion that could be drawn
00:57:35is that the deceased took it from his gun collection
00:57:38and had it with him on the night he died.
00:57:41Is it possible, Detective,
00:57:43that the reason you have not found the gun in question
00:57:47is because you aren't really looking for it?
00:57:51Objection, Your Honor.
00:57:53With drawn, no further question.
00:57:56Mrs. Stewart, how long have you worked for the Corey family?
00:57:59Seventeen and a half years.
00:58:01Do you recognize this?
00:58:04Yes, sir.
00:58:05That's the facts Mr. Corey received when he was in Washington.
00:58:09That's the one he brought back with him the night that he was killed?
00:58:11Yes.
00:58:12Your Honor, the state would like to enter this as Prosecution 14.
00:58:17Take a moment, if you would, please, and examine this
00:58:20and tell us if you sent that fact to Mr. Corey.
00:58:24I know I didn't.
00:58:25Any fax that I send has a code on it, and this doesn't have any.
00:58:29So someone else sent it.
00:58:31Someone who could have had access to your office.
00:58:34The defendant, perhaps.
00:58:35Objection, conjecture, and prejudicial.
00:58:40Your Honor, the defendant has visited the Corey estate on numerous occasions.
00:58:43He used to live there.
00:58:45There's no dispute about that?
00:58:47I'll allow it.
00:58:50Yes, it's a possibility.
00:58:54As well as anyone else who lived in the house.
00:58:57Mrs. Stewart, were you present during the period
00:59:01when the defendant's mother was living?
00:59:04Yes.
00:59:06Would you tell us how she died?
00:59:09She had a fatal reaction to her medication.
00:59:14Mrs. Stewart, isn't it a fact that the defendant's mother committed suicide
00:59:18by overdosing on sleeping pills?
00:59:21Objection!
00:59:21This witness has no expertise to draw this conclusion.
00:59:25Your Honor, I have the coroner's report which corroborates her testimony,
00:59:29which I intend to enter into evidence at the proper time.
00:59:32All right.
00:59:33All right.
00:59:34Overruled.
00:59:35Now, Mrs. Stewart, is it not also a fact that Mrs. Corey wanted out of that marriage
00:59:41and that Mr. Corey would not give her a divorce,
00:59:44and as a result of that, she grew more and more depressed?
00:59:47Yes, I believe that is true.
00:59:51Then how would you characterize a defendant's attitude toward his father after his mother's death?
00:59:59Mrs. Stewart, you are still under oath.
01:00:12Eric hated his father.
01:00:14He blamed him for his mother's death.
01:00:20Silence.
01:00:21The court will recess until 10 o'clock Monday morning.
01:00:40We've got to have that gun.
01:00:42Without it, we're cooked.
01:00:43You can't do this, Preach.
01:00:45Yes, you can.
01:00:46Come on, now.
01:00:47There's your mother.
01:00:48Did your husband suspect you were having an affair?
01:00:49Is that why you attacked his son?
01:00:50Today.
01:00:51We're here.
01:00:52We're there, here, mother.
01:00:53Did your husband suspect you were having an affair?
01:00:54Does that want you attacked his son?
01:02:27I become your deadliest enemy.
01:02:29Is the defense ready, Mr. Talbot?
01:02:34It is, Your Honor.
01:02:36The defense has only one witness, Mrs. Caitlin Corey.
01:02:40Please raise your right hand, put your left hand on the Bible.
01:02:52You swear to tell the truth, hold truth, nothing but the truth, help you guys?
01:02:54I'll do.
01:02:56Mrs. Corey, will you tell the court how you discovered your husband's gun when the police and the defense's own divers could not?
01:03:05Well, I realized that it could have slipped into one of the drains and been washed down during the recent rains, so I searched under the deck and found it hidden amongst the rocks.
01:03:17Why didn't you notify the police that you were going to search the area so they could be present when you found it?
01:03:23I didn't think about it. I didn't go there to search. It just happened when I saw that the gutters were blocked.
01:03:29How did you know about the drainage system, Mrs. Corey? Are you an architect?
01:03:33No, but I helped with some of the building of the cabin.
01:03:38Helped to build? Would you explain that?
01:03:42Eric was building the cabin single-handed, and I merely helped sometimes.
01:03:46And where was your husband at this time?
01:03:50On a business trip out of the country.
01:03:52So it was just the two of you, alone together at the cabin.
01:03:59Mrs. Corey, did you plant this gun at the lake?
01:04:03That's ridiculous.
01:04:09Oh, I don't think so.
01:04:10In point of fact, Mrs. Corey, I intend to prove that you are the last person this jury should believe.
01:04:16Your Honor, I move to declare Mrs. Corey a hostile witness.
01:04:25Silence or I'll clear the court.
01:04:28Counsel will approach.
01:04:29What the hell are you trying to pull, Talbot?
01:04:35She's your witness.
01:04:36She's my only witness and the key to this case, Your Honor.
01:04:41I'm willing to let him play out his hand.
01:04:44Since the prosecution has no objection, I'll declare accordingly.
01:04:49Proceed.
01:04:50Mrs. Corey, you knew of your husband's violent temper, did you not?
01:05:01Yes.
01:05:02Not only knew, but experienced it firsthand.
01:05:04He struck you, did he not?
01:05:07Yes.
01:05:07So that the very allegation that you might be having a relationship with his son, the son who hated and constantly humiliated him, would be bound to send him into a violent, uncontrollable rage.
01:05:20A rage in which he might well wish to commit murder, even upon his own flesh and blood.
01:05:30I don't know.
01:05:31Oh, I think you do know.
01:05:33I think you maneuvered father and son to suit your own purposes, exactly like a black widow about to devour its mate.
01:05:40Only this time you had the whole family to snack on.
01:05:42Mr. Talbot, this is not a summation.
01:05:45The jury will disregard the last remark.
01:05:47I stand corrected, Your Honor.
01:05:49Mrs. Corey, you worked at the cabin, didn't you?
01:05:52You even helped build that drain system.
01:05:56Yes.
01:05:57Yet you waited until the prosecution had completed its case before making an attempt to recover the gun.
01:06:04Why?
01:06:08I don't know.
01:06:09I think you knew full well that finding the gun the way you did, coming so late in the trial, would look like a vain attempt to save the defendant and be believed by no one.
01:06:20That's not true.
01:06:21That's not true.
01:06:23Mrs. Corey, what motivated you to marry your husband?
01:06:32Um, I married Rich because I...
01:06:39I believed I loved him.
01:06:41Yet, within less than two years of your marriage, you were having an affair with his son.
01:06:47Is that not true?
01:06:51Silence!
01:06:52One more outburst and I'll clear the court.
01:06:55Witness will answer the question.
01:06:59No, not an affair.
01:07:01All right, then.
01:07:02Exactly what is it called when you sleep with your husband's son?
01:07:06Stop it!
01:07:07Did you hear me?
01:07:08The defendant will be silent or be restrained.
01:07:11Continue.
01:07:12Mrs. Corey...
01:07:12Sit down.
01:07:13...did you not plan to seduce the defendant in order to pit father against son in a deliberate attempt to gain total control of Richard Corey's estate?
01:07:26No, I did not.
01:07:27Mrs. Corey, did you have sex with the defendant, Eric Corey?
01:07:35Yes or no?
01:07:36You son of a bitch!
01:07:38The defendant will be removed from this courtroom.
01:07:40Come on, come on, come on.
01:07:41Get in!
01:07:42Get in!
01:07:42Get in!
01:07:43Get in!
01:07:43Get in!
01:07:43Get in!
01:07:44Get in!
01:07:44Get in!
01:07:44Get in!
01:07:45Get in!
01:07:45Get in!
01:07:46Get in!
01:07:46Get in!
01:07:47Get in there!
01:07:53Continue.
01:07:53I ask you again, Mrs. Corey, did you have sex with the defendant, Eric Corey, at the cabin on Kern-Link the night of April 19th?
01:08:05Answer the question.
01:08:10Yes.
01:08:14And was your husband informed of this liaison?
01:08:18Yes.
01:08:18In fact, did he not rush back that very night?
01:08:22Did he not confront you with an accusation of your infidelity and incest?
01:08:26Did he not then immediately rush from the house in a violent rage in an attempt to punish his son?
01:08:32Yes.
01:08:34No further questions.
01:08:36Ladies and gentlemen, there is your murderer.
01:08:39Suspense grips this city tonight as the jury retires to deliberate in the Richard Corey murder trial,
01:08:54a city still agog with the effects of the testimony from the single defense witness, Mrs. Caitlin Corey,
01:09:00who in a spectacular twist revealed that she and the murdered industrialist's son...
01:09:05Sui!
01:09:06My son!
01:09:29Sui!
01:09:30Sui!
01:09:30C'estordement!
01:09:31I know how you must hate me, but I came to tell you that the jury's deadlocked.
01:09:36It looks as though we have a mistrial.
01:09:38Callers indicated that there's not enough evidence to retry for either murder one or manslaughter.
01:09:44So you see, Caitlin, we won.
01:09:48Now I have to ask you to forgive me.
01:10:01I know you're deadlocked.
01:10:10I know you're deadlocked.
01:10:16I know you're deadlocked.
01:10:22Oh, my God.
01:10:52You disliked me from the beginning, didn't you?
01:11:05No.
01:11:07I just didn't think you were a suitable wife for Mr. Corey.
01:11:12I could say more, but I've always been loyal to this family.
01:11:15That's very strange, considering your testimony.
01:11:19I told the truth.
01:11:20Yes, but not all of it.
01:11:23Oh, you and I both know that.
01:11:26Is this some kind of blackmail?
01:11:28Mr. Corey left me very well provided for.
01:11:30I don't need anything from you.
01:11:35I don't think you really want to know the truth.
01:11:38What truth?
01:11:40You had me followed and trace my calls?
01:11:42I wouldn't demean myself, not even for Richard.
01:11:44What I said at the trial was true.
01:11:48I never sent him anything.
01:11:51But the fax did come from this house.
01:11:53The phone records prove that.
01:11:56If you didn't send it, how did Mr. Corey get the information?
01:11:59Unless it came from you, only one other person could have sent it.
01:12:02Someone who knew this house intimately and had access to that fax.
01:12:07Someone who spent his entire life spitting in his father's face.
01:12:10Yes, please.
01:12:12Yes.
01:12:13Eric.
01:12:16You can't prove it, can you?
01:12:19Well, why don't we ask him?
01:12:21You saw Eric here that day, didn't you, Teddy?
01:12:26Oh, don't worry.
01:12:28He would never testify against his hero.
01:12:31Would you, Teddy?
01:12:36Goodbye, Mrs. Corey.
01:12:37I hope you're both very happy.
01:12:53Okay, everybody.
01:12:55These are really good.
01:13:02What's the matter, Caitlin?
01:13:03You seem worried about something.
01:13:07I just keep listening for that knock at the door.
01:13:11Like I'm expecting the police at any moment.
01:13:14No chance of that.
01:13:15That had to be some pretty strong evidence to persuade the DA to retry.
01:13:21Mrs. Stewart came by.
01:13:23She's still claiming she didn't send the fax.
01:13:27Then who could have sent it?
01:13:28She's still here.
01:13:32Hi, Eric.
01:13:35Crazy way we work at.
01:13:37Ah, so cool.
01:13:47Hey, good luck.
01:13:49Well, you're up early.
01:13:51I wanted a ride before breakfast.
01:13:53Okay.
01:13:54So what do you want to do later?
01:13:55I thought I'd drive over to see Delia.
01:13:58She's having some friends over.
01:14:00What about those press cultures?
01:14:02I'll be careful. I'll see you later.
01:14:15Hello.
01:14:15Hello. Hello. This is Parkland Hospital.
01:14:18Can I speak to Mrs. Corey, please?
01:14:20She called about the volunteer schedule.
01:14:21Do you want to call?
01:14:23Yeah, um...
01:14:24Mrs. Corey won't be participating for a while.
01:14:26But she'll call you when she's available. Thank you.
01:14:51Hello?
01:14:52Delia, hi. It's Eric.
01:14:53How you doing, Eric?
01:14:54I'm fine. Thank you.
01:14:55Listen, Kate won't be coming in today.
01:15:06How was the ride?
01:15:07Terrific.
01:15:10Good.
01:15:11Before I forget, Delia called. She had to cancel.
01:15:19I see.
01:15:20Did the hospital call and need to give them the dates they'll be available?
01:15:24Yeah, actually they did.
01:15:27I told them that you wouldn't be coming in for a while.
01:15:30Why'd you do that?
01:15:31Because it's too soon.
01:15:32You'd be dodging reporters every minute.
01:15:34I can't spend every minute in this house.
01:15:36Not even with me?
01:15:42Look, what's the matter?
01:15:44We went through hell so we could be together.
01:15:48I need you, Caitlin.
01:15:51I feel like I'm losing you.
01:15:54I'm with you, Eric.
01:15:57I just need room to breathe.
01:16:00That's fine.
01:16:01I know.
01:16:11I'm sorry that I got so possessive.
01:16:22It's all right.
01:16:26I've always hated this place.
01:16:28Look, I got an idea.
01:16:32Why don't we go up to the lake?
01:16:34We could take a swim.
01:16:35We could even stay the night.
01:16:37It's too soon.
01:16:40Look, Kate, I know it's been hard.
01:16:43But that's our special place.
01:16:45We can't let what happened destroy that.
01:16:53Okay.
01:16:58Why don't we fight for ourselves?
01:16:59No.
01:17:00It's too soon.
01:17:01Why don't we go up to the lake?
01:17:04It's a long time.
01:17:05It's too soon.
01:17:07It's too soon.
01:17:08It's too soon.
01:17:10Thought we had a nice place.
01:17:12It's too soon.
01:17:13You've been in the rain.
01:17:15I have a nice day.
01:17:17It's what we've been waiting for you.
01:17:19In the rain...
01:17:21I can't wait.
01:17:23A nice day.
01:18:55Look, Brian's too drunk to drive, so I'm going to run him home.
01:18:59You okay?
01:19:02Yeah.
01:19:03Just a little partied out, I guess.
01:19:06Yeah.
01:19:07I know what you mean.
01:19:09Well, I'll see you soon.
01:19:25What's going on?
01:19:36I'm going away for a few days.
01:19:41Why?
01:19:41I need some time by myself.
01:19:45Time to think things over.
01:19:51All right, now you just hear me out, all right?
01:19:54Now, I know that things haven't been all that great between us, Kate.
01:19:57We have to expect that after everything we've been through.
01:19:59All right, this is what we're going to do.
01:20:05We're going to Hawaii.
01:20:07The company has a ranch there.
01:20:10It's remote.
01:20:11It's quiet.
01:20:13We'll be all alone.
01:20:15No one will bother us.
01:20:17Okay.
01:20:21We'll go.
01:20:22That's...
01:20:23You're right.
01:20:23That's...
01:20:24That's just what I need.
01:20:27Great.
01:20:30So, I have some more arrangements to make.
01:20:33I've already ordered a plane.
01:20:35We'll leave tomorrow at night.
01:20:35You'll love it.
01:20:59Sam, I'll be there, please.
01:21:06Hello?
01:21:07Preach, it's Caitlin Corey.
01:21:09What's the matter, Caitlin?
01:21:10You sound terrible.
01:21:11I found a duplicate key to Rick's gun case hidden up at Eric's cabin.
01:21:15When I asked him about it, he lied.
01:21:17Said he didn't have one.
01:21:18Well, maybe he was just trying not to complicate things.
01:21:22Listen, Preach, Mrs. Stewart didn't send the facts.
01:21:24Eric did.
01:21:25The stable boy saw him here the day it was sent.
01:21:28Don't you see?
01:21:28He knew what Rick would do.
01:21:30Don't take any chances.
01:21:31Get out of the house now.
01:21:33What about what I just told you?
01:21:34It's circumstantial.
01:21:35We'd need something more solid.
01:21:37Something that showed intent.
01:21:39But let me worry about that.
01:21:40Just get over here as soon as you can.
01:21:42Okay.
01:21:53Push the bolt all the way through.
01:21:55Now tighten it up.
01:21:57There you go.
01:21:57There you go.
01:22:04Thanks.
01:22:34That's what you're looking for, Kate.
01:22:44You told Richard.
01:22:46You knew what he'd do when he found out about us, and then you removed the bolts from the railings.
01:22:51You don't know what you're talking about.
01:22:54You deliberately murdered him. I have the evidence right here.
01:23:00That ain't evidence.
01:23:01It is when I use it to support my testimony.
01:23:05A wife can't testify against her husband, Kate.
01:23:09You think I'd marry you now? After this?
01:23:13Knowing you planned it from the beginning?
01:23:15Not from the beginning.
01:23:17Only after I fell in love with you. I had to have you, Kate. Don't you understand that?
01:23:20You did it for the money, not for me.
01:23:23Yes, Kate. I needed money so I could keep you the way he did and give you the kind of life that you wanted.
01:23:28That's the reason you married him in the first place, isn't it?
01:23:30I loved him. I never cared about his money.
01:23:34But he didn't want a wife. He wanted a trophy, someone he could display, and you're just like him.
01:23:38I am not too much.
01:23:38Kate, look, he wanted to possess you.
01:23:44I only want to love you.
01:23:45It don't matter.
01:23:48Not now.
01:23:49Look, we can go wherever we want. We never have to come back here.
01:23:54It's too late, Eric.
01:23:55I can't let you go, Kate.
01:23:57Stop it, Eric.
01:23:57What am I supposed to do?
01:24:01Because I can't live without you.
01:24:03You tell me what I'm supposed to do.
01:24:04You've got to tell him the truth.
01:24:06Give me a picture, Kate.
01:24:07Give me a picture, Kate.
01:24:08Stop it. Stop it.
01:24:09Eric!
01:24:10Eric!
01:24:10I don't know.
01:24:40Good afternoon, Mr. Talbot. Mrs. Corey's in a meeting. Would you like your drink in the library, sir?
01:24:49Thank you, Parker.
01:25:01Thank you, Parker.
01:25:02You're most welcome.
01:25:03And finally, the plans for expanding the new children's wing as part of the Richard Corey Pavilion will be ready for our final approval at next meeting.
01:25:12And that's the last item, so I think we can close.
01:25:16Thank you both.
01:25:17Thank you, Kate.
01:25:21Mr. Talbot is here.
01:25:23Oh, good. Tell him I'll be right down.
01:25:25Yes, ma'am.
01:25:27Hi, Preach.
01:25:29Okay, then.
01:25:30Good to see you.
01:25:33Good to see you.
01:25:36Thank you, Mary. I'll take over now.
01:25:40Hi, darling. You ready for your ice cream?
01:25:42Yes.
01:26:00Good to see you.
01:26:12Good to see you.
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