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00:00:00in the eight months since we first opened for business here at bless your arts we have felt
00:00:18so welcomed by the community and it's my great honor to be a small part of the rich history
00:00:24that is this heritage building without further ado i would like to invite our very special guest
00:00:37speaker for today's ceremony a woman who needs no introduction ladies and gentlemen please welcome
00:00:43sweet river's very own lone star cashmere founder ellie mitchum
00:00:48so
00:00:57so
00:01:31Stay close by, George.
00:01:42Morning, Ainsley.
00:01:44Morning, Jake.
00:01:45Thanks for coming by on such short notice.
00:01:47Oh, and I heard you needed some help with the ladder.
00:01:49I dropped everything and hopped in my truck.
00:01:50I aced ladders in the academy.
00:01:53Well, everyone will be here in less than an hour,
00:01:55and I still haven't gotten this banner up.
00:01:57No, leave it to me.
00:01:58No matter how many times I see this word,
00:02:02it just doesn't look right.
00:02:04It looks like an eye test chart.
00:02:06Sesquicentennial.
00:02:07Yeah, this building's 150 years old.
00:02:09I guess when you're that old,
00:02:11the city gives you a plaque, huh?
00:02:13We'll throw you a party.
00:02:16Hi.
00:02:16Um, you know, I hear that our own celebrity,
00:02:23Miss Lone Star Cashmere herself, will be in attendance.
00:02:26You know, my grandma, she buys me a sweater from there
00:02:28for Christmas every year, whether I need one or not.
00:02:30Yep, Ellie Mitchum and her whole entourage.
00:02:33You know, she and Mrs. Wheaton used to go to school here
00:02:36together back in the day.
00:02:38Gladys is 150 years old.
00:02:40Very funny.
00:02:41Don't tell her I said that.
00:02:42Yeah, this used to be a school until the mid-70s.
00:02:45Oh, you should see the contract
00:02:47that Ellie's people sent over.
00:02:49Let me guess.
00:02:50Only chilled bottles of water
00:02:52with the caps slightly loosened.
00:02:54No brown M&Ms.
00:02:55Not quite, but close enough.
00:02:58Well, she is the CEO of a Fortune 500 company.
00:03:01I hear they tend to be a tad particular
00:03:03about their M&Ms.
00:03:06Here you go.
00:03:06Oh, oh, yeah, just a little bit.
00:03:09Oh, oh, a little higher.
00:03:11Hey, you're doing that on purpose.
00:03:13Well, if you want to get a little taller,
00:03:14you've got to stretch out a little bit.
00:03:16You've got to work for it, huh?
00:03:18Besides, you were the brains of the operations.
00:03:21I'm just the brawn.
00:03:23What?
00:03:23I could be the brawn.
00:03:25Oh, that's right.
00:03:26I forgot you, uh, you do sports now.
00:03:29No, I work out.
00:03:31Hey, Maria.
00:03:32Hi.
00:03:33Need some help?
00:03:33Yes, please.
00:03:35Big day.
00:03:40Jake, thanks again for hanging the sign.
00:03:43Oh, it's my pleasure.
00:03:44Are you going to stay?
00:03:45Uh, no, I've got to get back to the station,
00:03:47but I'm going to try and make it back
00:03:48to get the end of the ceremony.
00:03:50All right?
00:03:51See ya.
00:03:52Hi, Jake.
00:03:52Hi, Maria.
00:03:53How's it going?
00:04:00So nice of Jake to come by
00:04:01and continue fanning the flames of your romance?
00:04:04He's a fireman, though.
00:04:06Shouldn't he be putting out fires?
00:04:08We're taking it slow.
00:04:10Slow or stored for winter?
00:04:15Sorry I'm late.
00:04:16Oh, that's okay, Lily.
00:04:17Thanks so much for making those lemon squares for the event.
00:04:20They are so good.
00:04:21I can make you a batch if you'd like.
00:04:23Oh, I'd love that.
00:04:24Hey, are you okay?
00:04:32I got in a little argument with my grandma,
00:04:34but I'll shake it off.
00:04:36Okay.
00:04:37The Lone Star Kashmir executive green room
00:04:40is up and running in the classroom.
00:04:42I got a comfy chair for Ms. Mitchum.
00:04:44AC is up,
00:04:45and I even put a heater in there
00:04:46in case she gets cold.
00:04:47I can't believe she asked for a private green room
00:04:50away from the public so she can knit.
00:04:53She's a workaholic.
00:04:54You don't get the title
00:04:55of Martha Stewart of knitting for nothing.
00:04:58She's about as friendly as a bramble bush.
00:05:01You've met her?
00:05:02A couple times.
00:05:03I'm friends with her daughter.
00:05:04She is not nice to her.
00:05:05Would you watch what you're doing?
00:05:27Why was it in the door?
00:05:28Pay more attention.
00:05:30Oh, boy.
00:05:33Ms. Mitchum, welcome.
00:05:34I'm Ainsley McGregor.
00:05:36I own Bless Your Arts.
00:05:37I was told there would be a private room
00:05:38for me to wait in.
00:05:40Yes.
00:05:41Of course, right this way.
00:05:51Does this look familiar?
00:05:58We've recreated your classroom.
00:06:04There's a dog in here.
00:06:06Oh, that's just George.
00:06:07He's very friendly.
00:06:11I'll take him out.
00:06:15Come here, Georgie.
00:06:16Come on, Bibi.
00:06:17Let's go.
00:06:20Good boy.
00:06:20Sorry.
00:06:21Sorry.
00:06:23No.
00:06:38Ainsley, I'm Hillary.
00:06:39I work with Ellie.
00:06:40We spoke on the phone.
00:06:41Pleasure to meet you in person.
00:06:43These are Ellie's children.
00:06:44This is Emma and Blake.
00:06:46Hi.
00:06:47Hi.
00:06:47Nice to meet you.
00:06:52Miss Mitchum has requested
00:06:53that she remain in here
00:06:55undisturbed
00:06:56until you're ready
00:06:56for her to make her speech.
00:06:58Not a problem.
00:07:09Let me know
00:07:09if you need anything else.
00:07:11I will.
00:07:13Mm-hmm.
00:07:13Sorry.
00:07:30Hey, Ainsley.
00:07:32Oh, Mrs. Whedon.
00:07:33Hi.
00:07:33Where is Eleanor Mitchum?
00:07:35Oh, she's in the classroom.
00:07:36But she has to not be disturbed.
00:07:38Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:07:43Grandma?
00:07:50Come on, George.
00:07:54Hey.
00:07:56What has gotten into people today?
00:07:59I thought having a celebrity here
00:08:01was going to have people
00:08:02on their best behavior.
00:08:04But you're always on your best behavior,
00:08:06aren't you?
00:08:06Yeah.
00:08:07Unless there's squirrels involved.
00:08:10Does he have our answer back?
00:08:11Oh.
00:08:13Um, sometimes.
00:08:14In its own way.
00:08:16Look, I just wanted to apologize
00:08:18to you and George
00:08:19for my mom's attitude.
00:08:21George, she only kicked you out
00:08:23of your little spot
00:08:23because she's scared of dogs
00:08:25and cats
00:08:26and, um,
00:08:27probably squirrels, too.
00:08:29Well, that's okay.
00:08:30He's pretty good at picking up
00:08:32on those things.
00:08:33Yeah, my mom's not really good
00:08:34with anyone or anything
00:08:36that isn't wool-based.
00:08:37Except for she,
00:08:39you know,
00:08:39she's terrified of them, too.
00:08:41You know,
00:08:42really,
00:08:42it's all just an act
00:08:44to cover up
00:08:45how nervous she is
00:08:46underneath everything.
00:08:47Well,
00:08:47she could have fooled me.
00:08:48looks like another casualty
00:09:00of Ellie Mitchensire.
00:09:01Well,
00:09:02I sure hope not.
00:09:03Anyway,
00:09:04hopefully today goes well
00:09:05and you'll have a chance
00:09:06to properly meet my mother
00:09:07once the pressure
00:09:08to perform is off.
00:09:09Please get back to it.
00:09:10Oh, I know you're upset
00:09:15because she didn't
00:09:15leave you any treats.
00:09:31Without further ado,
00:09:32I would like to invite
00:09:33our very special guest speaker
00:09:35for today's ceremony,
00:09:37a woman who needs
00:09:37no introduction.
00:09:39Ladies and gentlemen,
00:09:40please welcome
00:09:41Sweet River's very own
00:09:42Lone Star Cashmere founder,
00:09:45Ellie Mitchum.
00:10:08Miss Mitchum.
00:10:09Okay, well,
00:10:12if we don't hurry this up,
00:10:13it might be another
00:10:14sesquicentennial
00:10:15until we get this ribbon cut.
00:10:21Miss Mitchum.
00:10:27Once again,
00:10:28ladies and gentlemen,
00:10:29please welcome...
00:10:30she's dead.
00:10:46She's dead.
00:10:46Hey, Sheriff.
00:11:16Chief, I'll just walk.
00:11:21She obviously fell forward, but looking at the angle of her arms,
00:11:25it doesn't look like she put him out to stop herself.
00:11:27The miter laceration on her neck probably came from a teacup
00:11:30when it broke as she fell against the table.
00:11:33Hey, sis, this finding a dead body thing is becoming a habit of yours.
00:11:36Yeah, don't I know it.
00:11:38Corner Vale, please tell me this was death by natural causes
00:11:41and that there are no signs of foul play.
00:11:43The press can have a field day with this as it is.
00:11:45Well, this is unlikely the result of a cardiac incident.
00:11:50Symptoms of heart attack fatalities usually consist of swelling
00:11:53and discoloration around the face and neck.
00:11:55Okay.
00:11:57Due to the discoloration around the victim's lips, we can't rule out.
00:12:00Don't say it.
00:12:00Poisoning.
00:12:02Maybe my request for you to tell me this wasn't foul play wasn't clear enough.
00:12:05Sorry, Sheriff, until we do a full tox report,
00:12:07every possibility is on the table.
00:12:08You know, if it was poison, it had to have been something fast-acting.
00:12:13Did she ingest anything before the event?
00:12:15Well, I made her some tea, but I don't know if she drank any of it.
00:12:19I guess we can't rule you out as a suspect, then.
00:12:22Oh, please, Ryan.
00:12:23Oh, please, Sheriff.
00:12:27How soon can you get me something definitive?
00:12:30Definitive?
00:12:31Substantial.
00:12:31Look, this woman's been listed in Fortune magazine.
00:12:34Every news outlet on the planet's going to be asking for a statement.
00:12:36The last thing we need to do is make an unforced error
00:12:38and call this a murder when it's not.
00:12:41It's a trivia night down at Yonder's.
00:12:44What?
00:12:47I guess I'll have to cancel again.
00:12:50All right, I'll head to the lab and start running some samples.
00:12:54What are they doing in there?
00:12:55Hey, Pearson, did you get statements from your family members?
00:12:58Yes.
00:12:59We might as well release them now.
00:13:00Do we want answers and we want them now,
00:13:01or are you going to hear from our lawyer?
00:13:02Hey, I told you, you need to calm down.
00:13:04Just get them out of here.
00:13:06Sorry.
00:13:12Hey, Ryan, look at this.
00:13:14Ains, you got to call me Sheriff, okay?
00:13:16This is a crime scene.
00:13:18Well, it's safe to say she took a bite out of this.
00:13:21Where'd this come from?
00:13:23I made them last night.
00:13:25Kevin came and helped me.
00:13:27This Kevin?
00:13:28Deputy trainee Kevin?
00:13:30Didn't take you for a baker.
00:13:31We even ate a couple when they came out of the oven.
00:13:34I had five.
00:13:36Nice.
00:13:37And once they cooled, I put them in the container I brought them in today.
00:13:40Neither of us got sick.
00:13:42I'll get everything, beg death, and run it down to bail.
00:13:47Ainsley said that your grandmother knew Miss Mitchum.
00:13:50They knew each other from when they went to school here.
00:13:52They became friends over their love of knitting,
00:13:55but when Allie started her company,
00:13:57Grams felt that she became successful because she stole her designs.
00:14:02You told me earlier that you had an argument with your grandmother.
00:14:05What was it about?
00:14:06When she found out that Allie was going to be here today,
00:14:08she wanted to confront her once and for all.
00:14:10I tried to convince her not to do it, but she was adamant.
00:14:14What did she say to Allie?
00:14:16I don't know.
00:14:17She wouldn't tell me.
00:14:20Hey, look.
00:14:20I know my grandma is angry,
00:14:22but I promise she's no murderer.
00:14:25These are crime students of mine.
00:14:33Kevin works for you.
00:14:34What motive could they possibly have to murder a knitting magnet?
00:14:37I can hold off on bringing them in for questioning
00:14:39until I hear back from the veil,
00:14:40but until then, nobody's off the table.
00:14:42It doesn't matter how close their connection to us is.
00:14:44Uh.
00:14:46Oh, not you, too.
00:14:48Hey, Sheriff.
00:14:49Yeah.
00:14:49Somebody from Reuters called for you.
00:14:52Reuters, take a message.
00:14:54Oh, and corner veil's on line one.
00:14:55Thanks, deputy trainee.
00:15:00Hey, veil, you got Ainsley and Chief Trenton here.
00:15:02Hi, y'all.
00:15:04Initial test results show no poison in the lemon squares.
00:15:07The tea was clear as well.
00:15:09I guess you're off the hook.
00:15:10In fact, initial screening show no sign of poison at all.
00:15:14So what killed her?
00:15:15It's looking like anaphylactic shock.
00:15:17An allergic reaction?
00:15:20Yes, but I've checked her medical records,
00:15:23and there's nothing to indicate she had any foodborne allergies.
00:15:27There are no insect bites or stings on her body.
00:15:31So it had to be something else she came into contact with.
00:15:33Still, accidental death makes all our lives easier.
00:15:36Except hers.
00:15:39Too soon.
00:15:40Veil, can I put that in my official report?
00:15:42No.
00:15:43I didn't ask you.
00:15:44Sierra, did you check the shawl?
00:15:46Shawl?
00:15:47The shawl.
00:15:47That Mrs. Whedon brought in and left with Ellie.
00:15:49She's allergic to shawls?
00:15:51It could be like the shirt of Nessus.
00:15:53Nessus?
00:15:54Didn't he play right wing for the stars?
00:15:55It's from Greek mythology.
00:15:57It's the poisonous shirt that killed Hercules.
00:15:58Hercules?
00:15:59He's the backup goalie for the flames, right?
00:16:01No, they traded him last season.
00:16:02Are you two finished?
00:16:02We did find a foreign substance on the shawl, Ames.
00:16:06Foreign substance?
00:16:08What does that mean?
00:16:09Poison?
00:16:10Inconclusive.
00:16:11We're running some more tests, but whatever it was was found on the victim's hands and around her mouth.
00:16:18It may be what killed her.
00:16:20An item that was transported into that room was laced with something that her body had a severe reaction to.
00:16:29Okay.
00:16:31Call with any updates.
00:16:32Will do.
00:16:32What are you gonna do?
00:16:39You know what I need to do.
00:16:41I know what you think you have to do, but it is so absurd I can't even believe you're thinking about doing it.
00:16:45What's he gonna do?
00:16:46He's going to arrest Gladys Whedon.
00:16:48No, I'm not.
00:16:49Hey, Sheriff.
00:16:49Somebody from the Associated Press is on the phone.
00:16:52Take a message.
00:16:53I can't even believe you're considering going to the house of a respected member of our community and arresting her.
00:16:58I'm not gonna arrest her.
00:16:59Then what are you gonna do?
00:17:01I'm just trying to keep up here.
00:17:02I'm gonna go to the house of a respected member of our community and politely ask her to come down to the station to give a statement.
00:17:08Right now, she's our prime suspect.
00:17:10Hey, Sheriff.
00:17:10Take a message.
00:17:11Please.
00:17:12Gladys Whedon is no more our prime suspect than George is.
00:17:15She was at the scene of the crime, and she has a motive.
00:17:17And if whatever was on the shawl is what killed her?
00:17:20No.
00:17:21It means she brought in the murder weapon, too.
00:17:24I gotta do it, Ainz.
00:17:25I know your community-minded nose doesn't want to admit it, but your crime nose knows I'm right.
00:17:30Then I'm going with you.
00:17:31No, you're not.
00:17:32Do you remember when you hired me as official collaborator with the Sweet River Police?
00:17:36Consider this official collaboration.
00:17:39Fine.
00:17:40What took you so long?
00:18:01That woman was more slippery than a pocket full of pudding.
00:18:11Ellie Mitchum was a thief who built her entire empire on a lie.
00:18:17And it all started with a pattern on that shawl.
00:18:19That's why I wanted to bring it to bless your hearts.
00:18:23To show her I haven't forgotten that she stole my designs.
00:18:28What did you say when you confronted her?
00:18:32I didn't get a chance to talk to her.
00:18:36Eleanor!
00:18:38Ellie hasn't the time.
00:18:40She's too busy.
00:18:41I'm sorry.
00:18:48Ellie just turned her back.
00:18:50And that woman, Hillary, told me Ellie was too busy to see me.
00:18:59What a load of hogwash.
00:19:02I could see her sitting right there in the room, knitting.
00:19:05So I just threw the shawl at her and left.
00:19:08Are you aware of any allergies that Ellie may have had?
00:19:15She was allergic to being a nice person.
00:19:30It doesn't track.
00:19:32Why would Gladys openly admit to her feud with Ellie if she were guilty?
00:19:36I agree.
00:19:37And why do it at a public event?
00:19:38In front of 50 people?
00:19:40I agree.
00:19:40Plus, Gladys is not the type of person...
00:19:43Ainsley.
00:19:45We're releasing her as a person of interest.
00:19:47Oh.
00:19:48Well, good.
00:19:49See, if you only listened to me in the first place, I could have saved you the trouble.
00:19:52I'm just doing my job, but duly noted.
00:19:55Well, that still leaves us with a big problem, though.
00:20:00Who killed Ellie Mitchum?
00:20:02I...
00:20:02Sheriff McGregor.
00:20:05Oh, uh, hi.
00:20:07Maureen, sorry.
00:20:07I didn't see you there.
00:20:09What can I do for you?
00:20:11Oh, I'm just waiting for Gladys.
00:20:13Oh, she'll be out in a few minutes.
00:20:15Lovely.
00:20:16Ryan, you're a good boy.
00:20:19And I think you're doing a fine job as sheriff.
00:20:22But if you ever mess with my friend Gladys, you better be more careful than a cat in a room full of rocking chairs.
00:20:33Don't we understand each other?
00:20:34Yes, ma'am.
00:20:39Lovely.
00:20:41I'll see you at book club.
00:20:42You know what I love about this job?
00:20:51It's the constant outpouring of gratitude.
00:20:55Go home.
00:20:56Get some sleep tonight.
00:20:57Tomorrow's not going to be easy.
00:21:01It's reassuring.
00:21:03Hey.
00:21:21Sorry I'm late.
00:21:22Oh, no problem.
00:21:24I wasn't sure what kind of coffee you like, so I winged it.
00:21:27Is this a rosemary brown sugar latte?
00:21:33That's my favorite.
00:21:36The reason I was late is because I swung by the classroom at the BYA just to make sure everything was cleaned up.
00:21:41You did that for me?
00:21:43Yeah, it seemed like yesterday was stressful enough.
00:21:45Maybe you could use a fresh start.
00:21:48That is so sweet.
00:21:50So how'd you get in because I locked up when I left?
00:21:58Fireman.
00:21:59She used the axe, chopped down the door.
00:22:01Excellent.
00:22:01Maria was just getting there, so she let me in.
00:22:05How are you doing today?
00:22:07I'm fine.
00:22:08Still in shock a little.
00:22:10Yeah, I think the whole town is.
00:22:12Yeah.
00:22:13Oh, by the way, I ran into Ellie's daughter, Emma, at the coffee patch.
00:22:18Lily's helping her plan a memorial for her mother, and they invited us.
00:22:22Us?
00:22:24Us.
00:22:25You and me?
00:22:27They also said Ryan could come, too.
00:22:29Oh, great.
00:22:30Us.
00:22:32And Ryan.
00:22:36Ryan.
00:22:36Of course.
00:22:38Hi.
00:22:41Yes, we'll be right there.
00:22:45Chlorhexedine gluconate.
00:22:46It was a severe reaction to that, which caused acute respiratory distress and fatal anaphylactic shock.
00:22:53Can you do that thing where you translate it into layman's terms, please?
00:22:57An allergic reaction to chlorhexedine killed her.
00:23:00And that's a poison?
00:23:02Yes and no.
00:23:03A poison can be classified as any foreign substance that causes a severe reaction.
00:23:08For some people, that's peanut butter.
00:23:10I'm about to have a severe reaction unless somebody can tell me if this was a homicide or not.
00:23:14Chlorhexedine, why does that sound familiar?
00:23:18Because it's this.
00:23:21Oh.
00:23:21Right.
00:23:22Medical-grade antiseptic.
00:23:24They use this to treat gingivitis, among other things.
00:23:27How do you know this stuff?
00:23:29I minored in forensic science.
00:23:33Chlorhexedine has a very low mortality rate.
00:23:360.78 per 100,000 to be exact.
00:23:39It's very rare that someone would have a fatal reaction to it, but it's not impossible.
00:23:45Is it conceivable that something at Bless Your Arts would just happen to contain this stuff?
00:23:50Not unless it was moonlighting in some kind of medical lab.
00:23:54There are trace elements found in cosmetics and disinfectants, but nowhere near the levels found on the victim's hands and face.
00:24:01Yeah, and it isn't something that you could buy over the counter in this concentration.
00:24:05So someone who knew that Ellie had this rare allergy laced something that she would come into contact with yesterday.
00:24:11And hoped that it would slip past the toxicology screening.
00:24:16She was murdered.
00:24:18Murdered by who and why?
00:24:20According to Occam's Razor, we should look at the most obvious place first.
00:24:23The family.
00:24:24Occam's Razor?
00:24:26That's the one with the triple blade and the aloe glide, right?
00:24:29You know, I prefer Occam Electric.
00:24:30Smoother, less mess.
00:24:33Well, I'm sorry.
00:24:34It was right over the plate.
00:24:35I had to take a swing.
00:24:36Occam's Razor is a theory we're teaching at the university.
00:24:39Enlighten us, professor.
00:24:41You know, my jokes to rather hear things that being funny is more important than being intelligent.
00:24:45And my sister's a nerd.
00:24:46What's your point?
00:24:47The Mitchums are holding a memorial service tomorrow.
00:24:50We should go.
00:24:52Us?
00:24:53And you?
00:24:55And do what?
00:24:56Hand out a questionnaire?
00:24:58Please check yes if you're Ellie's murderer.
00:25:00You know, for a cop, you're not so right sometimes.
00:25:03Bet whoever murdered Ellie is going to be there.
00:25:05We need to investigate.
00:25:07I need to investigate.
00:25:09You need to collaborate.
00:25:10What's the difference?
00:25:12You tell me, nerd.
00:25:15Okay, so you'd prefer that I not attend a memorial, which I was personally invited to,
00:25:20I might add, of a murder victim who died in my place of business, even though it might
00:25:24help the police department for whom I also work?
00:25:28Correct.
00:25:29Why did you hire me for this job if you don't want me to actually do it?
00:25:36Because you're the most brilliant person I've ever known.
00:25:41You're so smart, it gets you into trouble sometimes.
00:25:44Look, making you an official part of the police department was so that whenever you did get in trouble, I would know about it.
00:25:51You got this thing.
00:25:54You always got to make sure that justice is served.
00:25:57You make me sound like a superhero.
00:25:59A tiny little one.
00:26:05Joking with sightings?
00:26:08There's a killer on the loose.
00:26:09Yeah, and I'm going to help you find them.
00:26:12You came here because you're supposed to be keeping a low profile.
00:26:15You worry too much.
00:26:16When I think about what happened in Chicago, it feels like I don't worry enough sometimes.
00:26:32I just don't get it.
00:26:34If Ellie's allergy to chlorhexidine wasn't in her medical records, how would anyone know that she'd have a fatal reaction to it?
00:26:41Especially if she might not even know herself.
00:26:43Well, look, I don't want to overstep, but what happened in Chicago?
00:26:53Um, I just got a little too close to a case when I was working for the police department there.
00:26:59It's fine.
00:27:00It's not a big deal.
00:27:06Okay.
00:27:13I don't want to overstep, but I don't want to overstep, but I don't want to overstep.
00:27:43I don't want to overstep.
00:27:44Okay.
00:27:44Okay.
00:27:45Okay.
00:27:46Okay.
00:27:46Great.
00:27:46Okay.
00:27:56Okay.
00:27:58It's just so eerie to think that this happened here, right under our noses.
00:28:26Well, that's why we're all here at Book Club, to help figure this out.
00:28:29Uh, about that subject, seeing as we've shifted gears into solving crimes, I think we should figure out a new name.
00:28:37We can't keep calling it Book Club if we're not a book club.
00:28:39Sure, we can figure out a new name later.
00:28:42Why doesn't everyone think of some suggestions?
00:28:45Next Book Club, we'll vote.
00:28:46Right now, we have more important things to attend to.
00:28:50So where do we start?
00:28:51Or perhaps we can start by crossing my name off the suspect list.
00:28:56Ah, glass.
00:28:58I have been presumptively cleared.
00:29:00Oh, I'm so glad you made it, Gladys.
00:29:02The only reason I would ever miss Book Club was if I were in jail.
00:29:06Bye, George.
00:29:06Came pretty close the other day.
00:29:08Technically, I think Kevin and I were suspects for a minute.
00:29:12We baked the lemon squares.
00:29:13Me too.
00:29:14I made the tea.
00:29:15And wouldn't that be ironic if the murderer's been sitting right here at the table with us?
00:29:20Hmm.
00:29:21Again, you mean.
00:29:26Okay, I think we're all up to speed.
00:29:29So, wait, who would want to murder Ellie Mitchum?
00:29:33Tons of people.
00:29:34She was a rich, successful person, and people like that are often targets.
00:29:42I've been listening to murder podcasts.
00:29:43No, this wasn't some stranger off the street.
00:29:46This was very specific.
00:29:48An extremely rare allergy.
00:29:50Mm-hmm.
00:29:51Had to be an inside job.
00:29:52Who did she come in contact with from the moment she arrived up to her death?
00:29:56Hardly anyone.
00:29:57I mean, we saw the car pull up.
00:30:08Would you watch what you're doing?
00:30:10Why was it in the door?
00:30:11Pay more attention.
00:30:12Yeah.
00:30:13Ah, that's case closed, then.
00:30:16It was the limo driver.
00:30:17And those guys depend on good reviews.
00:30:19He'd rather kill her than get a one-star rating.
00:30:22No, the strange thing is he didn't even seem like a limo driver.
00:30:25He wasn't very apologetic.
00:30:27Kind of even argued back a little.
00:30:28Maybe it was someone who worked for the company,
00:30:30because Ellie never liked outsiders around her.
00:30:33I mean, I guess I understand Ellie's reaction.
00:30:36It was a little bit harsh, but the bag, it was a beautiful auburn leather.
00:30:41It must have cost a fortune.
00:30:42Wait.
00:30:44You're right.
00:30:45It was auburn.
00:30:46But the bag I remember at the crime scene was more of a seafoam blue.
00:30:51Are you certain you remember it as being blue?
00:30:53She knows the difference between blue and brown, Dylan.
00:30:56Eyewitness testimony is notoriously unreliable.
00:30:59Murder podcasts.
00:31:00No, no, no.
00:31:01It was definitely blue, I remember,
00:31:03because the bag matched the color of the knitting needles that Ellie was using.
00:31:07Or maybe it was one long needle?
00:31:10I don't know.
00:31:11Home economics was not my strong suit.
00:31:13What do you mean, one long needle?
00:31:15Oh, well, next to the body,
00:31:18it looked like two needles connected by a cord.
00:31:21Is that a thing?
00:31:22Those are circular needles.
00:31:24There are several types of knitting needles.
00:31:26Straight, double-pointed, cable, and circular.
00:31:29Okay, well, Ellie was definitely using circular needles before she died.
00:31:33That's strange.
00:31:35Because when we were girls in this school,
00:31:37Ellie always hated circular needles.
00:31:40She was a purist who insisted on using double-pointed needles.
00:31:44Now, she could be very particular about those kinds of things.
00:31:46Maybe she had a change of heart in her later years.
00:31:49Assuming she had a heart?
00:31:51I mean, I doubt it.
00:31:52Well, that's interesting.
00:31:53I'll ask Ryan to see the crime scene photos.
00:31:56Okay, what about Ellie's daughter, Emma?
00:31:58Lily, you know her.
00:32:00Yes, um, Emma and I are really good friends.
00:32:02She's very sweet, she's smart,
00:32:04and she has a great career owning part of a sports apparel company.
00:32:08And Ellie's son, Blake?
00:32:10You mean Captain Handsome?
00:32:14What?
00:32:15He's a very attractive guy.
00:32:17Well, it seemed like he had a little bit of a temper, though.
00:32:20In his defense, his mother just died.
00:32:22It's understandable to be upset.
00:32:23True.
00:32:24And Hillary?
00:32:26Actually, earlier, I found out that Hillary is Ellie Mitchum's niece.
00:32:32Oh.
00:32:33Really?
00:32:34Why didn't any of us know that?
00:32:36I had to dig deep, but it's here.
00:32:38It must have been her twin sister's girl.
00:32:40I lost track of that one when she moved to the city.
00:32:43Hmm.
00:32:43Okay, well, looks like we have more answers than questions this evening.
00:32:49But that's normal for the beginning of any investigation.
00:32:53That family memorial is tomorrow.
00:32:55Lily and I are going to go see what more info we can find out.
00:32:57That's good.
00:32:5824 hours after any crime, critical.
00:33:02That's podcasts.
00:33:03My grandmother would be so happy to know that I was at Ellie Mitchum's house.
00:33:28She loved Lone Star Cashmere that much.
00:33:30Yeah, this...
00:33:34This was her Graceland.
00:33:36Bye.
00:33:37Bye.
00:33:57Bye.
00:33:58Bye.
00:33:58Bye.
00:34:00She looks really nice in that picture.
00:34:02Oh, I know what Mrs. Whedon would say.
00:34:05A picture could tell a thousand lies.
00:34:07Mm-hmm.
00:34:09You know, it's so strange, isn't it?
00:34:11It doesn't matter how rich or successful you are.
00:34:14One day, in the blink of an eye, it's all over.
00:34:17Yeah, one day you're gone, and there are a bunch of strangers standing around your house
00:34:22eating hors d'oeuvres and lying about how much they liked you.
00:34:25Excuse me.
00:34:25Yes.
00:34:30What?
00:34:32I didn't have lunch.
00:34:35All right.
00:34:39I'm gonna go mingle.
00:34:40Don't get us into any trouble, please.
00:34:43Ainsley.
00:34:50Hi.
00:34:53So nice of you both to be here.
00:34:55Um, Ainsley, you remember Emma and Blake?
00:34:58Hi.
00:34:59My condolences again.
00:35:00I'm so sorry for your loss.
00:35:03And for being here as well.
00:35:05Oh, it's the least we could do.
00:35:06This is Jake Trenton.
00:35:08He's our local fire chief in Sweet River.
00:35:11Fire chief?
00:35:12Oh, wow.
00:35:12That's a cool job.
00:35:15Uh, yeah.
00:35:16It can actually be a little hot sometimes.
00:35:18Hot.
00:35:20Right.
00:35:21Because you're putting out fires.
00:35:23Yeah.
00:35:23That's funny.
00:35:24I like it.
00:35:24I'm glad.
00:35:26Ainsley, I, uh, I meant to tell you the other day that you have very nice teeth.
00:35:31I'm sorry.
00:35:34Your teeth.
00:35:37Wow.
00:35:37They are perfect.
00:35:39My goodness.
00:35:40Sorry.
00:35:41I'm a dentist.
00:35:42I, I notice these kind of things.
00:35:44Ah, dentist.
00:35:44That sounds like a cool job.
00:35:46Yeah.
00:35:47You know, I find it fulfilling.
00:35:50Filling because you're a dentist.
00:35:52That's, uh, ha, ha.
00:35:53Very funny.
00:35:54Thank you, chief.
00:35:55Very funny.
00:35:55Uh, so, um, how do, how, how do you two know each other?
00:36:03Ainsley teaches a criminology course that I take at the university.
00:36:06Oh, nice.
00:36:07And, and it's your brother who's the sheriff, right?
00:36:09Yes.
00:36:10Guess you could say it runs in the family.
00:36:12Emma is at Rubicon Competitive International.
00:36:15Oh.
00:36:16Yeah, I think I have one of your yoga mats.
00:36:18Excuse me.
00:36:19Uh, I, I need to speak to you two.
00:36:22Now.
00:36:24Uh.
00:36:25Excuse us.
00:36:28But our fire, okay.
00:36:29Shh.
00:36:31That's him.
00:36:32Who?
00:36:32The driver that dropped off Ellie at the event.
00:36:35Well, I guess he's more than just a chauffeur.
00:36:36Yeah, I gotta go find out more.
00:36:38This can't go any further.
00:37:02Keep your voice down.
00:37:04You've gotta stop fighting me on this.
00:37:07Hillary has a clear path to becoming the CEO now that Ellie is dead.
00:37:11Do you understand what that means?
00:37:14She is gonna have a controlling stake in the empire that your mother built.
00:37:18But Sam, you're the chairman of the board.
00:37:21Can't you stop her?
00:37:22No, not unless you two sign over your voting shares to me.
00:37:25Can this wait?
00:37:26It's her mother's memorial.
00:37:27Is it really the time to be discussing things like this?
00:37:29This is precisely the time to be talking about things like this.
00:37:33I got worried, so I thought I should come looking for you.
00:37:52You should probably get back.
00:38:06Ainsley?
00:38:09Hillary.
00:38:10Hi.
00:38:12We were trying to find our way out and we got lost.
00:38:15It's just down those stairs.
00:38:18Here, I'll show you.
00:38:20Oops.
00:38:22There you go.
00:38:28Work's never finished, I guess.
00:38:31I can hardly call it work knitting calms me down.
00:38:34And it's been a difficult few days.
00:38:36I imagine.
00:38:40It's a special protective type of beeswax for the bamboo knitting needles we use.
00:38:47Ellie was a stickler for ensuring our equipment was in perfect condition.
00:38:51I'll show you out.
00:38:57Oh, hi.
00:38:59Where have you two been?
00:39:01I was looking everywhere for you.
00:39:03You!
00:39:05Who do you think you are?
00:39:06Coming here uninvited and snooping around.
00:39:09She was invited.
00:39:10I invited her.
00:39:11Well, consider the invitation revoked.
00:39:14Why are you doing this?
00:39:16Don't you have any respect for the dead?
00:39:23You get out of here or I'm calling the police.
00:39:25Sir, please calm down.
00:39:27I am the police.
00:39:27Oh, really?
00:39:28Yes.
00:39:29Well, then why don't you do your job and get these trespassers out of here?
00:39:33Can I ask you again?
00:39:34Please calm down.
00:39:35I want them out.
00:39:35It's okay.
00:39:36We are leaving.
00:39:40What is that?
00:39:42Emma?
00:39:47Check the doors on the other side.
00:39:48Hey, get me a fire extinguisher now.
00:39:50That's locked.
00:39:52Emma?
00:39:53I'm going to break the window, okay?
00:39:54I need you to back up.
00:39:55Back up.
00:39:55I need you to back up.
00:40:25My best guess is the lithium-ion battery combusted.
00:40:39That's weird.
00:40:40It's a new car.
00:40:40Yeah.
00:40:42Could it have been intentionally damaged?
00:40:44I'll get a fire incident report done.
00:40:46Okay.
00:40:55What did you say his name was again?
00:40:58Sam.
00:40:59I overheard Emma refer to him as the chairman.
00:41:06Here he is.
00:41:09Lone Star Cashmere Company Chairman Sam Mills.
00:41:13Maybe it's a corporate thing.
00:41:16He was trying to gain total control of the company.
00:41:19Yeah, but sabotaging Emma's car, it's a little bit extreme, don't you think?
00:41:23More extreme than poisoning Ellie?
00:41:26About even.
00:41:27I think we should call an emergency book club session.
00:41:32Oh, twice in one week?
00:41:34I like it.
00:41:36Yeah, the more I investigate, the less clear everything becomes.
00:41:44Blake!
00:41:45Hi.
00:41:46Ainsley, hi.
00:41:46Sorry, I didn't know that you weren't open yet.
00:41:48Oh, we're just opening now.
00:41:49Come on in.
00:41:50I really, really like this space.
00:41:53Very nice.
00:41:55Look, I wanted to come by and apologize about Sam yesterday.
00:42:00Seems I'm always apologizing for someone.
00:42:03Story of my life.
00:42:05Sam can be a bit...
00:42:07cantankerous.
00:42:09Well, I'm sorry if I caused a scene.
00:42:12No, it's fine.
00:42:14You know, it wasn't even the craziest thing that happened all afternoon.
00:42:17Never a dull moment in my family.
00:42:19Yeah, how's your sister doing?
00:42:21She's okay.
00:42:22It was a freak accident, probably.
00:42:26Yeah.
00:42:28You know, to be honest, tensions are a bit high in my family right now.
00:42:33With my mother being gone, there's a lot of infighting as to which direction to take the company.
00:42:38I try to stay out of it, you know?
00:42:40Knitting isn't really my thing.
00:42:42But as the eldest child, I have been named executor of the estate,
00:42:46so naturally I'm holding to the thick of it.
00:42:51These are nice.
00:42:56It must be difficult.
00:42:58On top of grieving the loss of your mother.
00:43:00Hmm.
00:43:01Yeah.
00:43:03Hey, do you want to get dinner tonight?
00:43:06Uh, dinner?
00:43:08You know the thing where people eat food together?
00:43:10Tip, we had a restaurant.
00:43:11It's the latest craze.
00:43:13Right, of course.
00:43:17I'd love to.
00:43:18I can't tonight.
00:43:19We've got...
00:43:20Book club.
00:43:21Yes, we have book club tonight.
00:43:25Maybe another night then.
00:43:26I'll let you get back to work.
00:43:32Looks like Jake's got a little bit of competition.
00:43:35Oh, stop it.
00:43:37Why would he come all the way over here just to apologize?
00:43:41There must be an ulterior motive.
00:43:43Yeah, to ask you on a date.
00:43:45Okay.
00:43:45Okay.
00:43:56Hey, Chief.
00:44:03What the...
00:44:05This dentist guy.
00:44:18Thank you for coming in, Miss Mitchell.
00:44:21You can call me Emma.
00:44:24Okay.
00:44:25Emma.
00:44:25Have a seat right here.
00:44:32So, Emma.
00:44:34Um, do you have any reason to believe that there was foul play involved with the incident with your car yesterday?
00:44:41I don't want to get anyone in trouble.
00:44:49Well, if someone's trying to hurt you, telling the police about it isn't getting them in trouble.
00:44:54It's important that we know.
00:44:55Well, let's just say our company chairman, Sam, has put it in my head that Hillary, who is set to become CEO, is planning on taking down anybody who gets in the way of her taking control of the company.
00:45:13But I have no proof.
00:45:14But I have no proof.
00:45:15As CEO, wouldn't she already have control of the company?
00:45:21Not with the members of the board.
00:45:23There is so much greed and backstabbing in the business world.
00:45:28And it's especially hard when you combine it with family.
00:45:33That's why I moved away years ago.
00:45:35I live in Chicago now.
00:45:40Have you ever been there?
00:45:44Yeah.
00:45:45Once.
00:45:47If it were foul play, who else would have had access to your car?
00:45:52Any number of people.
00:45:54It's a company car.
00:45:56Dinner time.
00:46:02Here you go, Georgie.
00:46:06What is it?
00:46:09Is your ball under there?
00:46:10Here.
00:46:11Come on, George.
00:46:11Go eat your dinner.
00:46:12Yep.
00:46:13I'll get it.
00:46:14I'll get it.
00:46:14These two, but I'm not too sure about those ones.
00:46:37Great.
00:46:38I also wanted to thank you for saving my life yesterday.
00:46:42Oh.
00:46:43Uh, it wasn't such a big deal.
00:46:46Just glad you're okay.
00:46:48Well, I am.
00:46:49Thanks to you.
00:46:51Uh, well, uh, thank you for coming in.
00:46:55We'll be in touch if there's any news.
00:47:03Someone's got eyes for the sheriff.
00:47:05Yep.
00:47:05Looks like she's got a crush bigger than Dallas.
00:47:08Okay, okay.
00:47:08Back to work, you two.
00:47:09Come on.
00:47:10Ryan.
00:47:11Can I talk to you for a second?
00:47:13Yeah, sure.
00:47:15What's up?
00:47:16He said what?
00:47:17He said she has nice teeth.
00:47:19Who says that?
00:47:22Uh, points for originality, I guess.
00:47:25He's openly flirting with Ainsley right in front of me.
00:47:27Who does that?
00:47:27I mean, he doesn't know if her boyfriend or girlfriend or not.
00:47:30Do you know?
00:47:32Not exactly.
00:47:34Well, if you don't know, how do you expect him to?
00:47:38With all due respect, your romance raider might be a little rusty.
00:47:41That's not the point, Ryan.
00:47:42Please, arrive at your point.
00:47:44I want you to arrest him.
00:47:46For what?
00:47:48Flagrant flirtation.
00:47:49It's been a while since my days at the academy, but I don't think that's an actual crime.
00:47:54I am a fireman.
00:47:55He's a dentist.
00:47:55Firemen are so much cooler than dentists.
00:47:58I don't know.
00:47:59It's pretty cool the way they can put pliers in your mouth and pull out your wisdom teeth.
00:48:02You want to know what I do all day?
00:48:04I save lives.
00:48:05What does he do?
00:48:05Fill cavities?
00:48:06I mean, come on.
00:48:07It's not the same thing.
00:48:08Hi.
00:48:10What is that?
00:48:11Here.
00:48:11Take a look.
00:48:12Why are you giving me beeswax?
00:48:15It's like the stuff they put on surfboards.
00:48:18I know how to surf.
00:48:19Do you think surfing's cool?
00:48:21Sure.
00:48:23They also use beeswax to protect knitting needles.
00:48:27Vale has to check it, but I'm pretty sure that container is the source of the chlorhexidine.
00:48:31Where'd you find this?
00:48:32Under the stove in the classroom at BYA.
00:48:35Your CSI team must have missed it.
00:48:37My CSI team?
00:48:39This is the same stuff that fell out of Hillary's purse.
00:48:42You're right.
00:48:44She also said that Ellie was very particular about using it to protect the needles.
00:48:51Speaking of needles, the type that Ellie was using when she was killed were circular ones,
00:48:56but Gladys had said that she only ever used double-pointed ones.
00:49:00So why was she using circular needles at the time of her death?
00:49:09Because hers were broken.
00:49:12Ellie was a workaholic, even without her preferred needles.
00:49:19Like when a hockey player breaks his stick mid-game, he doesn't leave the ice.
00:49:24No, he borrows his stick and he keeps playing.
00:49:27What do you know about hockey?
00:49:28I started watching sports, occasionally.
00:49:32I love sports.
00:49:33Sports are so cool.
00:49:36You know, I really feel like I'm in high school when I'm around you.
00:49:39Sam could have intentionally broken Ellie's needles, knowing that she would borrow a set to keep working.
00:49:47And that borrowed set were tainted with the chlorhexidine.
00:49:50But who would have given them to her?
00:49:54Well, the person who used circular knitting needles.
00:50:00Hillary.
00:50:00As always, it's amazing detective work.
00:50:12We'll see how right I am when Sarah gets a lab analysis back on the beeswax.
00:50:16I don't know, there's something about this case that's too perfect.
00:50:21Too perfect how?
00:50:22Well, if Hillary and Sam are working together, how would they know that closing the door on Ellie's needles would break them?
00:50:32And how would they know that Ellie would borrow Hillary's needles, even though they aren't the style she liked to use?
00:50:39There's too many variables that had to go exactly right in order for this plan to work.
00:50:44There's something hinky about it all.
00:50:49You said hinky.
00:50:50Oh, that's what Ryan always says. I don't have a better word for it.
00:50:54Well, if your gut's trying to tell you something, it's usually worth listening to.
00:50:56This case is driving me crazier than a dog in a hubcap factory.
00:51:01I just, I, I know the answer is staring me straight in the face.
00:51:04I just, I, I can't put my finger on it.
00:51:07Well, maybe you just need to take a little break for a couple hours.
00:51:11Take your mind off it.
00:51:12Maybe we could go grab something to eat if you like.
00:51:16I'd love that.
00:51:18Me too.
00:51:18Oh, but I, I can't.
00:51:21I completely forgot.
00:51:22I have book club at 6.
00:51:24Book club again?
00:51:25Yeah, it's, it's an impromptu meeting to see if we can get to the bottom of this case.
00:51:30Yeah, no problem.
00:51:32You're welcome to join us if you...
00:51:33I'd love to.
00:51:34Uh, pick you up at 540?
00:51:36I'd love that.
00:51:41We know that Sam wasn't in the building on the day of the murder.
00:51:44If he was involved, he would have to be working with someone.
00:51:48Hillary, she had the most to gain by becoming CEO after Ellie's death.
00:51:52Yeah, okay, but why not just stop there?
00:51:54Why sabotage the car at all?
00:51:56I overheard Sam arguing with Emma and Blake about their voting shares on the company board.
00:52:02Maybe Ellie's children are their next targets.
00:52:04The Cloroxidine murder, that was pretty sophisticated.
00:52:07This car thing feels, I don't know, clumsy?
00:52:09And showy.
00:52:10You know, like they wanted it to be witnessed by people.
00:52:13But why?
00:52:17Lily, what about your friend Emma?
00:52:19Why would she be a target?
00:52:22I don't know.
00:52:23She moved away when she was quite young.
00:52:25She wanted to make it on her own.
00:52:27Now she has a successful career outside of the family business.
00:52:31I just can't see what she would have to gain by being involved here.
00:52:36What about Captain Handsome?
00:52:39Captain Handsome, is that George's nickname?
00:52:42No, it's Ellie's son, the doctor.
00:52:45He's a dentist, right?
00:52:48Ainsley?
00:52:49His name is Blake.
00:52:51And yes, he's a dentist.
00:52:52I also checked into him.
00:52:54I bet you did.
00:52:56I did a background check on him.
00:52:59He has a successful dental practice.
00:53:02Very little to do with Lone Star Cashmere.
00:53:05No apparent motive.
00:53:06Okay, so the only ones with motive are Sam and Hillary.
00:53:11Case closed.
00:53:13Cookie time!
00:53:14What?
00:53:14No, no.
00:53:15No, no, no.
00:53:16Not yet.
00:53:18Baby girl.
00:53:19What is it?
00:53:23I don't know.
00:53:25This case is like a maze.
00:53:26And the deeper we get, the more lost we become.
00:53:30Maybe we should just go back to being a book club.
00:53:37No, no, no, no.
00:53:38It's way more fun to solve murders than just read about them.
00:53:41And we're making progress, even if it doesn't seem like it right now.
00:53:44Speaking of book club, can we take a vote on our new name?
00:53:48Oh, I've got a list of suggestions right here.
00:53:51Let's read them and weep.
00:53:53Now raise your hand to vote for any of the following.
00:53:57Book'em club.
00:53:58That's a good one.
00:54:01Yeah, it's like what the police say, right?
00:54:04Book'em, right?
00:54:05And then it's also got, like, like...
00:54:07Oh, is that what they say?
00:54:08Yeah, we get it.
00:54:11Murder, ink.
00:54:13Oh.
00:54:14But it's spelled I-N-K.
00:54:17Like ink.
00:54:18We get that, yeah.
00:54:20We get it.
00:54:21What about the text files?
00:54:26Like, the X files.
00:54:31Oh.
00:54:31And finally...
00:54:35I like it.
00:54:36The Uncover to Uncover Club.
00:54:41Mm-mm.
00:54:42No.
00:54:42I'm not gonna need to vote for my own suggestion.
00:54:44I mean, it sounded way better in my head.
00:54:46Alrighty, I guess we're still officially book club.
00:54:52Why?
00:54:52Why?
00:55:01It was really nice having you there.
00:55:18I had fun.
00:55:19Thanks for the invite.
00:55:21That Maureen, she sure is funny.
00:55:22The whole Captain Handsome thing.
00:55:25Pretty hilarious.
00:55:26Yeah, Maureen, she's a hoot.
00:55:28Yeah.
00:55:28Yeah.
00:55:31Yeah, just for curiosity's sake, this, um, this Blake fellow, what is he really like?
00:55:37Is he a nice guy?
00:55:39Yeah, he's nice enough.
00:55:43He...
00:55:43Well, he seems very taken with you.
00:55:50He's not my type.
00:55:52Oh.
00:55:52Well, that's, uh, that's good to know.
00:56:00See you, Jake.
00:56:03See you inside.
00:56:12Now you're tight.
00:56:13Come on.
00:56:33Come on.
00:56:43Come on.
00:56:46Hi.
00:56:51Hi.
00:57:03What is it, Georgie?
00:57:17Oh, no, not again.
00:57:33I am so sorry.
00:57:42I didn't mean to startle you.
00:57:43I knocked, but Georgie was already barking.
00:57:46Jake, what are you doing?
00:57:47After I dropped you off, I was just driving away.
00:57:49I thought I saw somebody crossing the street to your house,
00:57:51so I drove around the block, and I came in through the back gate.
00:57:53Whoever it was, they took off when they saw me.
00:57:57Do you remember the last time you were investigating a case
00:57:59and somebody left a note on your door?
00:58:01Yeah.
00:58:03It's Ryan.
00:58:10Hi.
00:58:11Hey.
00:58:12Vale got the lab results back on the beeswax.
00:58:15It was tainted with 50% concentration of chlorhexidine,
00:58:19more than enough to cause an allergic reaction on contact.
00:58:22Okay, well, that's our murder weapon, or half of it, anyway.
00:58:26Yeah.
00:58:27We're having the container tested for prints now.
00:58:30Okay.
00:58:32Let me know what you find.
00:58:34Will do.
00:58:36Are you okay?
00:58:39Yeah, I'm fine.
00:58:41No, I know that tone of your voice.
00:58:43What's going on?
00:58:45Jake's here.
00:58:46He found someone snooping around the house.
00:58:48Who could it have been?
00:58:57Hillary?
00:58:58Or Sam?
00:58:59After Vale's report on the beeswax,
00:59:01do you have enough probable cause to charge Hillary?
00:59:02Well, if her prints come back in the container, sure.
00:59:05Right.
00:59:05Okay, let's say Hillary and Sam are behind this.
00:59:08How did they get the chlorhexidine?
00:59:10Vale said that only a licensed medical office would be able to get it.
00:59:13So a doctor or...
00:59:14Or Blake.
00:59:17He's in on it.
00:59:20Yes!
00:59:20Gotcha, dentist!
00:59:21Sorry.
00:59:23I mean, that's...
00:59:24That's terrible.
00:59:26They're all in on it together.
00:59:28Blake would have done dental work on his mother,
00:59:29so he would have known about her allergy to chlorhexidine.
00:59:35Okay, take a look at this article.
00:59:36It says that Ellie blocked a company merger about a year ago.
00:59:41With her out of the way,
00:59:42I bet Hillary, Sam, and Blake stand to make millions.
00:59:46So that's why they targeted Emma.
00:59:47She must have been the last holdout.
00:59:52Unknown caller.
00:59:54Don't answer.
00:59:57Hello?
00:59:58Ms. McGregor.
00:59:59This is Sam Mills.
01:00:00I need to meet with you.
01:00:02What's this concerning, Sam?
01:00:04I don't want to discuss it over the phone.
01:00:06All I can say is,
01:00:08we've crossed the point of no return.
01:00:10Is there somewhere we can meet?
01:00:12No.
01:00:13No.
01:00:15I teach a class at the university until 11 a.m. tomorrow.
01:00:19After your class, then.
01:00:20I'll come to you just after 11.
01:00:29No.
01:00:30No.
01:00:31No.
01:00:31No.
01:00:32Absolutely not.
01:00:33Never going to happen.
01:00:34Over my dead body.
01:00:35Stamped at no erasing.
01:00:37No erases?
01:00:38I'm not just going to stand by and let this happen, Ains.
01:00:40What killer makes an appointment with someone to murder them?
01:00:43It's a setup.
01:00:44Why else would he want to meet with you?
01:00:45Maybe he's got cold feet.
01:00:47What did he say?
01:00:49Passed the point of no return?
01:00:51Maybe he's going to confess.
01:00:52Or maybe try to pin it on Hillary and Blake, and he didn't say passed.
01:00:56He said crossed, which is weird.
01:01:00Yeah, but why call you?
01:01:02Monica Ryan.
01:01:03Exactly.
01:01:05Well, he knows I'm a criminologist.
01:01:07He was there when Lily mentioned it at the memorial.
01:01:10Maybe he wants to get more details on the case so he doesn't further incriminate himself before he goes to the police.
01:01:16We can't pass this up.
01:01:19The crime knows, knows.
01:01:30Unconditioned, and this is not negotiable.
01:01:32Jake and I need to be somewhere close by in case something happens.
01:01:36Like a stakeout?
01:01:38Yes.
01:01:39Mm-hmm.
01:01:40Yeah.
01:01:42Yeah.
01:01:43Stakeout.
01:01:45And I don't think you should be alone tonight, so why don't you come stay at my place?
01:01:47No, I'm fine.
01:01:50I've got George.
01:01:57Or I could stay over if you like.
01:02:00On the couch, of course.
01:02:02Are you sure you don't mind?
01:02:06No, I don't.
01:02:10All right, well, I'll just, uh, leave you two to your evening.
01:02:15Good night.
01:02:21Hmm.
01:02:28Thanks again for doing this.
01:02:30I think I'm a little more freaked out than I realized.
01:02:33Ever since Chicago, things like this really put me on edge.
01:02:38Are you going to tell me about it?
01:02:39I was investigating a case about a dirty cop who was taking bribes.
01:02:51And before I could testify, he broke into my house and he tried to kill me.
01:03:01After that, Ryan insisted that I move to Sweet River where nothing like that would ever happen.
01:03:06And little did we know.
01:03:11Anyway, I'll let you get to sleep.
01:03:13Are you sure it's a good idea for you to go see Sam?
01:03:15Come on.
01:03:15An innocent person was murdered.
01:03:20We have to get to the bottom of it.
01:03:22That's the most important thing.
01:03:29Good night, Ainsley.
01:03:32Good night, Jake.
01:03:33Occam's razor is a principle which states that plurality should never be posited without necessity.
01:03:51Does anyone know what that means?
01:03:55Lily?
01:03:56The simplest explanation is always best.
01:03:59The simplest explanation is often the best, not always.
01:04:03And as criminologists, we should always start by looking for the most simple explanations while we're searching for the truth.
01:04:15Okay, everyone, that's it for today.
01:04:17And remember, Occam's razor is a rule of thumb, not a law.
01:04:21Uh, Professor, when are the assignments due?
01:04:24Oh, sorry, Monday.
01:04:26Have a great weekend, everyone.
01:04:32You seem a little off today.
01:04:35Oh, no, I'm fine.
01:04:36I just have a lot on my mind.
01:04:40Okay.
01:04:49Hey, man.
01:04:49Hey, man.
01:04:56Donuts.
01:04:59That's what you had to get?
01:05:01Yeah.
01:05:01It's a steak out.
01:05:02That's what cops eat on the steak out, right?
01:05:05That's an unfortunate stereotype.
01:05:07You're a fireman.
01:05:08You ever pose for a calendar?
01:05:12That was Mr. September.
01:05:15Bet the dentist never did that.
01:05:16Where are we friends?
01:05:20Where are we friends?
01:05:23There we go.
01:05:24Hey.
01:05:36Hey.
01:05:36Hey, it's 11 o'clock.
01:05:38Any sign of him?
01:05:39Not yet.
01:05:39All right, I want you to put your phone on speaker
01:05:42and put it face down on your desk.
01:05:44That way we can hear everything.
01:05:45Got it.
01:05:46And I want to maintain a visual of you at all times.
01:05:49If I lose sight of you for one second,
01:05:51I'm coming in through the window.
01:05:52You understand?
01:05:52Okay, got it.
01:06:07Hmm?
01:06:22I don't think he's coming.
01:06:40Yeah, I think you're right.
01:06:44Got a call coming through from Pearson.
01:06:45Hold on.
01:06:48Hey, what's up?
01:06:48What?
01:06:58What is it?
01:07:01Sam is dead.
01:07:06What?
01:07:15Don't tell me it was another drug-related anaphylaxis.
01:07:18Nope.
01:07:18Knitting-related strangling.
01:07:20Wanted to go look.
01:07:21Do I ever.
01:07:22Blake discovered the body.
01:07:27Okay.
01:07:28Not a lot of ambiguity on this one.
01:07:31He was strangled from behind,
01:07:33implying a surprise attack.
01:07:35Yeah, with circular needles.
01:07:38You have any idea why Sam would be at the house today?
01:07:40He was supposed to have a meeting with Hillary.
01:07:43Sign some company documents.
01:07:46This is nuts.
01:07:47Why is this happening to us?
01:07:49We're just a company that sells sweaters.
01:07:52We're working as fast as we can.
01:07:54I promise.
01:07:55Give him a minute to breathe and then bring him in for questioning.
01:08:06Copy.
01:08:08So Hillary might have been the last one to see Sam alive.
01:08:12Yeah, but if Hillary and Sam were working together, then why kill Sam?
01:08:15She might have known about the phone call
01:08:17and figured out that Sam was going to turn on her.
01:08:19So she had no choice but to kill him.
01:08:21Still, strangling him with her curved knitting needles,
01:08:24it's like the car.
01:08:25It's hinky.
01:08:26Yeah, and clumsy.
01:08:28Best way I can describe it is that
01:08:30she's desperate.
01:08:32The chlorhexidine murder
01:08:34she took her time with,
01:08:35planned it out,
01:08:36methodically.
01:08:38The other two, they were knee-jerk,
01:08:41scrambling when her plan started to go off the rails.
01:08:45Okay.
01:08:45Pearson,
01:08:48right up an arrest warrant for Hillary Hall.
01:08:50That was Kevin at the station.
01:08:52Hillary just walked in and surrendered herself.
01:08:54What?
01:08:55This just keeps getting weirder.
01:08:57I know.
01:09:00Whoa, whoa.
01:09:02Hey, hey, no, no, no.
01:09:03Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:09:04You don't want to go in there.
01:09:05I can't believe it.
01:09:07It's...
01:09:08Sam was like an uncle to us.
01:09:11I'm so sorry.
01:09:11This must be really difficult.
01:09:13Who did this?
01:09:14We're going to find out,
01:09:16and we're very close.
01:09:18Are you going to be okay?
01:09:19I don't know.
01:09:22I'm scared.
01:09:25I don't think I can stay here
01:09:27after everything that's happened.
01:09:30Maybe I can stay at Lily's.
01:09:34Take my card,
01:09:36and just call me if you need absolutely anything.
01:09:41I think I need to see him.
01:09:46I can take you up there.
01:09:47You two, you got a couple of mergers to solve.
01:09:54I'm sorry.
01:09:55You gave her your card?
01:09:58Strictly professional.
01:10:03I think I should be the one to question Hillary.
01:10:05Hillary, I know I'm not an officer,
01:10:07but I am a member of the department.
01:10:09And Hillary surrendered herself,
01:10:11which means she's a willing suspect.
01:10:13And cases have shown
01:10:14that a non-confrontational interview style
01:10:17is most effective in these cases,
01:10:19and she might clam up being interviewed
01:10:21by someone in uniform.
01:10:23What are you doing?
01:10:24Is there any way to get your attention, Professor?
01:10:27I was going to say,
01:10:28I think it's a good idea.
01:10:30Oh.
01:10:35I loaned Ellie my needles that day
01:10:37when hers got broken.
01:10:41Neither of us ever went anywhere
01:10:43without our needles.
01:10:45For both of us,
01:10:46knitting wasn't just a profession or a hobby.
01:10:49It was a form of meditation.
01:10:51Some people do yoga.
01:10:52We like to knit.
01:10:52Are you surprised
01:10:54when Ellie asked to borrow your needles?
01:10:57Yes.
01:10:58Why?
01:11:00I think you know.
01:11:02We used different needles.
01:11:03Ellie used traditional double-pointed.
01:11:05I used circular.
01:11:07We had an ongoing friendly debate
01:11:08as to which was better.
01:11:10Why did the company try to hide the fact
01:11:12that you're Ellie's niece?
01:11:14Nobody's hiding it.
01:11:16Ellie just preferred not to publicize that fact
01:11:18because she didn't want anyone to assume
01:11:19I was hired because of nepotism.
01:11:22She was protecting me.
01:11:23Let me ask you about the Lone Star Cashmere merger
01:11:30that fell through.
01:11:32From what I read, Ellie blocked it.
01:11:34That's not accurate.
01:11:36Ellie wanted the merger to go through.
01:11:38I was the one who talked her out of it.
01:11:40Oh, why?
01:11:41Ellie and I are knitting purists.
01:11:43I convinced her that selling the company
01:11:45to a conglomerate like Rubicon Competitive
01:11:48would ruin the integrity of the empire she built.
01:11:51I have a chain of emails to corroborate this.
01:11:57Did you meet with Sam this morning?
01:12:00Yes.
01:12:01He said he wanted to resign from the board
01:12:03and have me take over as chairperson
01:12:05in addition to being CEO.
01:12:07Did he give you a reason?
01:12:08He said something rotten was going on
01:12:11but wouldn't tell me what it was.
01:12:13Just that he couldn't have it on his conscience anymore
01:12:15and the company would only be safe in my hands.
01:12:26You think she's lying?
01:12:32Well, she is.
01:12:33She's really good at it.
01:12:35How's it going?
01:12:38That good, huh?
01:12:40I got the incident report back on Emma's car battery fire.
01:12:44Someone ruptured the battery housing
01:12:45with what appears to be a screwdriver.
01:12:48So as soon as she started the car...
01:12:50Kaboom.
01:12:51Please tell me you got something from Bleep that we can use.
01:12:53No.
01:12:54And none of his office records show
01:12:56he ever did any dental work for Ellie.
01:12:58So there's no way that he would have ever known
01:13:00about her allergy to cloroxidine?
01:13:01No.
01:13:03Wait.
01:13:04If someone had a deadly allergy,
01:13:06they'd carry epinephrine.
01:13:07Didn't an EpiPen fall out of Hillary's purse
01:13:10that day at the memorial?
01:13:11Yeah.
01:13:16You carry an EpiPen, right?
01:13:18Yeah.
01:13:18Severe allergies run in my family.
01:13:20I have to be very careful.
01:13:21What are you allergic to, Hillary?
01:13:22It's obscure.
01:13:23It's something called cloroxidine.
01:13:25Ellie wasn't the intended target.
01:13:33It was meant for Hillary.
01:13:35So it was just a fluke that they both had the same allergy?
01:13:38Well, not a total fluke.
01:13:39She said allergies run in her family
01:13:41and they can be passed through genetic lines.
01:13:43And her mom was Ellie's twin.
01:13:45I don't know why you're so happy.
01:13:46We still don't have a suspect.
01:13:47Well, what Sam said to Hillary
01:13:51is essentially a confession.
01:13:53Yeah, but somebody killed him,
01:13:54so he wasn't acting alone.
01:13:55It's got to be the dentist, right?
01:13:58I mean, he did have motive
01:13:59with Sam getting cold feet.
01:14:01He discovered the body
01:14:02because he's the one that strangled him.
01:14:05We can hold him for 24 hours.
01:14:06In that time,
01:14:07I'll get a search warrant for his office
01:14:08and hopefully some DNA will come back
01:14:10from the crime scene
01:14:11that we can use to charge him.
01:14:12What about Hillary?
01:14:13Well, didn't my official collaborator
01:14:15just tell me that she was the intended victim
01:14:17and no longer a suspect?
01:14:20Yes.
01:14:21Is that your final answer?
01:14:24Yes.
01:14:25Release her.
01:14:26Okay.
01:14:30I am so frustrated by this at every turn.
01:14:34But just when we think we have him,
01:14:35our prime suspect ends up dead.
01:14:37Murdered by our other prime suspect.
01:14:40They'll find something at the crime scene
01:14:42to convict the dentist.
01:14:43I hope so.
01:14:45Oh, freshly baked lemon squares from Lily.
01:14:49She's so sweet.
01:14:51I'm going to send her a text and thank her.
01:14:55Dinner?
01:14:56I would love to.
01:14:59To become CFO of a Fortune 500 company
01:15:02like Lone Star Cashmere,
01:15:04Hillary would have had to do
01:15:05an in-depth health evaluation,
01:15:07which would have detected her allergy.
01:15:10Anyone who has access to the corporate database
01:15:12would be able to acquire this info.
01:15:14Sam?
01:15:16Possibly.
01:15:17But he still has to get his hands on the chlorhexidine.
01:15:20Oh, he could have just called his dentist friend.
01:15:23Yeah.
01:15:25But doesn't that feel too obvious?
01:15:27A smarter killer would know how to cover their tracks better.
01:15:32Someone who could get access to Blake's office
01:15:34is to make it look like he were involved.
01:15:39Emma?
01:15:40Hello?
01:15:52Sheriff, it's Emma.
01:15:54Sorry to bother you.
01:15:56I, um, just didn't know who else to call.
01:15:58Uh, that's okay.
01:16:01Uh, what's up?
01:16:02Lily wasn't home when I went by,
01:16:05and, um, no, she's not answering her phone.
01:16:07Well, where are you now?
01:16:09Outside your door.
01:16:10Oh.
01:16:10Hi.
01:16:28Hi.
01:16:30How did you...
01:16:31I, I went to the station earlier to talk to you,
01:16:33and as I got there, I saw you leaving,
01:16:35so I followed you.
01:16:36You followed me?
01:16:36Yeah, yeah, I know.
01:16:39I know, it's, it's totally weird.
01:16:42Um.
01:16:44You know what?
01:16:45Never mind.
01:16:46Um, I'm gonna go.
01:16:48I'm sorry to bother you.
01:16:49I'm just so upset.
01:16:55Emma is the one who tainted Hillary's needles.
01:16:58She's on the board of Lone Star Cashmere.
01:17:01I mean, she could get access to her cousin's medical records.
01:17:04And she could have figured a way to get into her brother's office.
01:17:08She wanted Hillary out of the picture, but...
01:17:12She didn't anticipate the needles getting switched that day.
01:17:17She definitely didn't anticipate that her mother would have the same hereditary allergy that Hillary has.
01:17:23When Ellie was the one who died, Emma had to pivot.
01:17:27So she sabotaged her own car?
01:17:30To make it look like she was the next victim.
01:17:34At a public place, like the memorial.
01:17:36She locked herself in a car that was on fire.
01:17:38That is some serious commitment.
01:17:41She wasn't locked in.
01:17:43Yeah, remember we tried all the doors.
01:17:45No.
01:17:46She locked the doors, Jake.
01:17:48The car still had power.
01:17:50Or the horn wouldn't have worked.
01:17:52So she could have got out if it got too hot in there.
01:17:55The whole thing was just one big show?
01:17:58Her master plan went all wrong.
01:18:02But she thought she could still salvage it if she could just pin the murder on Hillary.
01:18:08Having Hillary in jail is the next best thing to having Hillary dead.
01:18:13What about Sam?
01:18:16She used him at first.
01:18:18Can't you stop her?
01:18:19She convinced him that Hillary was responsible for Ellie's death.
01:18:25But when he started to get cold feet, she had to get rid of him too.
01:18:30And all the better.
01:18:31On the same day, he was meeting with Hillary.
01:18:36At this point, she is scrambling.
01:18:38Has nothing to lose.
01:18:40She is past the...
01:18:42Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what is it?
01:18:45The point of no return.
01:18:46Remember what Sam said on the phone?
01:18:50All I can say is, we've crossed the point of no return.
01:18:55Oh, it was code.
01:18:57Rubicon.
01:18:58You're crossing the Rubicon.
01:19:00It's a river in ancient Rome, right?
01:19:03Yes, yes.
01:19:03But it's also the name of a sports apparel company.
01:19:05Emma is at Rubicon Competitive International.
01:19:09Rubicon Competitive is the company that's trying to merge with Lone Star Cashmere.
01:19:14And guess who's an executive there?
01:19:16Emma.
01:19:20Occam's razor.
01:19:22Emma was right in front of us the whole time.
01:19:28Emma's probably with Lily right now.
01:19:30We need to warn her.
01:19:31Hey, Professor.
01:19:37I'm just locking out for the evening.
01:19:39Hey, is Emma with you?
01:19:41No, I haven't seen her since yesterday.
01:19:43Also, I just got your text.
01:19:46I'm confused.
01:19:47I didn't make you lemon squares.
01:19:49I haven't had time yet.
01:19:50Wait, you didn't drop off a batch at my place earlier?
01:19:54Don't eat those!
01:19:55Don't eat that.
01:19:59And Emma isn't at Lily's.
01:20:01So then where would she be?
01:20:05Ryan.
01:20:05I was just making myself some dinner, but I didn't get very far.
01:20:11I can offer you some carrots.
01:20:15It's okay.
01:20:16Lily and I actually made lemon squares earlier, and I brought some if you're hungry.
01:20:20Oh, sure.
01:20:23Wouldn't be the first time I ate dessert for dinner.
01:20:44Pick up, pick up, pick up, Ryan.
01:20:47It's voicemail again.
01:20:48So what do we do now?
01:20:49Good idea, George.
01:20:56Thank you for being so hospitable.
01:21:01I wouldn't have just shown up, but I, um, felt like we had a connection.
01:21:11Yeah.
01:21:13Yeah.
01:21:15Well, I'm happy to help.
01:21:17You know, you've been through a lot.
01:21:19Why don't I call a hotel for you?
01:21:23No, no, no.
01:21:25It's okay.
01:21:26It's okay.
01:21:27I can do it.
01:21:28I'm sorry.
01:21:29I sound so helpless.
01:21:30I'm not.
01:21:32I'm not.
01:21:32I'm not.
01:21:36You're fine.
01:21:40Please.
01:21:42Why would she even be going after Ryan?
01:21:44She is in full panic mode.
01:21:46She doesn't know what Hillary may have told the police.
01:21:48She's trying to cover all of her tracks.
01:21:51For all she knows, we're dead, too.
01:21:52It's what criminals do when they feel cornered.
01:21:55It's called irrational choice theory.
01:22:13Emma, you seem like a really nice person.
01:22:24And, and under different circumstances, it would be really nice to get to know you.
01:22:28But I think we should keep this professional.
01:22:30I am the sheriff investigating your mother's murder, after all.
01:22:36But I thought the case was closed.
01:22:39No.
01:22:40Really, I, I don't understand.
01:22:43What's the problem?
01:22:44I thought you had Hillary at the police station.
01:22:47I can't discuss an ongoing investigation.
01:22:49No, of course not.
01:22:50You don't have to tell me anything.
01:22:52All I want to know is what you think of my lemon squares.
01:22:55Cheers.
01:22:58Sure.
01:22:59Cheers.
01:23:01Don't eat that!
01:23:11Nobody messes with my little brother.
01:23:18Don't, don't, don't.
01:23:25Nothing would have stopped you.
01:23:31Not even the death of your own mother.
01:23:33You wanted that murder to go through at any cost.
01:23:37My mother had so much, and she gave us very little.
01:23:43She treated Hillary more like a daughter than she ever did me.
01:23:51Hillary, I'm so sorry for everything we put you through.
01:23:54You were just doing your job, and you saved me from Emma's wrath.
01:24:00I'm just glad this is finally over.
01:24:03All this time.
01:24:04Did you have any idea?
01:24:06I had my suspicions, but I can never be sure.
01:24:10I'm just happy I can preserve Ellie's vision for the company.
01:24:15We'll do a proper analysis, but initial litmus tests show signs of rodenticide.
01:24:20Wrath poison on a first date?
01:24:22Wow.
01:24:23Now, I knew your romance raider was rusty, but that is way off.
01:24:27It was not a date, all right?
01:24:30I was just being professionally courteous.
01:24:32Okay, well, you call it what you like, but you may want to sign up for some of those dating apps hotshot.
01:24:36You know, knock the cobwebs off.
01:24:37We can't all be Mr. September.
01:24:40I'm glad you're okay, man.
01:24:41I'm really worried about you.
01:24:42Yeah, yeah.
01:24:47This guy again?
01:24:48I thought you locked him up.
01:24:50No, his prince came back clean.
01:24:52You had to let him go.
01:24:53He had nothing to do with it.
01:24:54I thought we were friends.
01:24:56You know, you better make your move, hotshot.
01:24:58Otherwise, I'm not the only one that's going to have to get on a dating app.
01:25:01Hey, Chief, I've got a question for you.
01:25:07What's going on?
01:25:08Death really does seem to follow you around, doesn't it?
01:25:12No hard feelings.
01:25:14You don't need to apologize.
01:25:15I didn't apologize.
01:25:16You're just doing your job.
01:25:18And I'm glad justice was served.
01:25:20I can't say I'm surprised it was my sister.
01:25:22I never trusted her, to be honest.
01:25:27Look, it means I...
01:25:28If you ever need any dental work, you know where to find me.
01:25:34Take care.
01:25:39I'm waiting for the lecture about how I overstepped my boundaries once again about being official collaborator.
01:25:45No lecture.
01:25:47You get a pass because you saved my life.
01:25:50Hmm.
01:25:50I guess we're even now.
01:25:53The only thing that drives me nuts about you is the same thing I love about you, Ains.
01:25:59You never, never, never, never, never give up.
01:26:05If it weren't for you, this case wouldn't have been solved.
01:26:12Dear diary, my brother paid me a compliment today.
01:26:18Don't let it go to your head.
01:26:20Dirt.
01:26:22Too late, jokester.
01:26:26Hey, Georgie.
01:26:29That was so impressive.
01:26:32I've never seen you bury your teeth like that.
01:26:35You and my boyfriend make a pretty good team.
01:26:39He's your boyfriend, is he?
01:26:47I've really got to stop talking to George out loud like that.
01:26:49Well, I think it's one of the most adorable things about my girlfriend.
01:26:54Don't you, George?
01:26:56What's he saying now?
01:26:59He's saying, I think it's about time you kissed her.
01:27:04Mm-hmm.
01:27:05That is one smart dog.
01:27:23So what's this Mr. September calendar I've been hearing about?
01:27:26Oh, boy.
01:27:30Oh, boy.
01:27:30Yeah.
01:28:00Yeah.
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