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00:00:00You
00:00:30I'm begging you, please.
00:00:55Hello, my name is Travis.
00:01:18I saw your profile and was moved by what you wrote.
00:01:20I understand what it's like to feel alone.
00:01:22My wife passed away years ago, and I haven't felt connected to anyone since.
00:01:27How awful it must be to have someone and not feel appreciated by them.
00:01:31I found myself touched by your situation and was compelled to write you.
00:01:34I hope you will take a chance and write me back, and we can get to know one another better.
00:01:52You ready to start the day?
00:02:18I am now.
00:02:22Hi, honey.
00:02:38I've been thinking about it.
00:02:40I think you need to eat breakfast before you leave in the morning.
00:02:43Okay, look, why don't I make you some pancakes?
00:02:45Wait, the last time you made me pancakes, you burnt them.
00:02:49Good morning, Dad.
00:02:50Hey, hey, hey.
00:02:52Hey.
00:02:57Is this decaf?
00:03:00Can you taste caffeine?
00:03:06Hey, Dad, can you come talk to my film class?
00:03:08They'd love it if a big producer came.
00:03:10Sorry, sweetie, I'm swamped.
00:03:12But I could get my assistant to help you find someone, though.
00:03:16Never mind.
00:03:17Okay, I have an idea.
00:03:18How about the three of us go out to eat dinner tonight at that cute little place in the marina?
00:03:23Can't make it, babe.
00:03:24I've got a screening tonight.
00:03:26Again?
00:03:27And what can I say?
00:03:28The studio needs their cut.
00:03:30When do I get mine?
00:03:38Bye.
00:03:40Keys.
00:03:40Don't forget your keys.
00:03:41Don't wait up.
00:03:43Okay.
00:03:43I've got to give notes, all right?
00:03:44Okay.
00:03:45I'll talk to you.
00:03:46Notes?
00:03:51Notes.
00:03:51Dear Jean, I'm so glad you wrote back.
00:03:59I have to say I'm so impressed.
00:04:01A romance novelist.
00:04:02How intriguing.
00:04:03I wanted to thank you for your kind words.
00:04:05They meant so much to me.
00:04:07Just hearing from you made my day.
00:04:09No pressure, but I would love to meet you one of these days.
00:04:12I cannot wait to hear back from you.
00:04:15Tell me about your mystery, man, on the Internet.
00:04:17In your mind, is it getting serious between the two of you?
00:04:21Yes.
00:04:25Does that frighten you?
00:04:27Yes.
00:04:29And I feel guilty.
00:04:31But it also feels exciting.
00:04:33And I love it.
00:04:34I mean, I matter to him.
00:04:36And I haven't mattered to anybody in a really long time.
00:04:40Though I don't condone your infidelity.
00:04:43Oh!
00:04:43Whoa!
00:04:44Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:04:45Infidelity?
00:04:47We haven't even met yet.
00:04:48Let me finish.
00:04:51Whatever you want to call it.
00:04:53I'm glad to see you with a smile on your face for a change.
00:04:56Oh.
00:04:57Okay.
00:04:58Look, I can take care of the rest of this stuff.
00:05:06Um, you sure don't need me to do anything else for you?
00:05:09Dry cleaning?
00:05:11Oh.
00:05:12No.
00:05:13Appointment setting?
00:05:14No.
00:05:16Banking?
00:05:17No.
00:05:18You know, Jean, being your assistant is not that tough a job.
00:05:21I almost feel bad taking your money.
00:05:23Maybe you shouldn't.
00:05:25Is it almost?
00:05:27See ya.
00:05:28Bye.
00:05:29Have a good day.
00:05:35Hi.
00:05:36Oh.
00:05:37Tough day at the office, Carla?
00:05:38Oh, she is a slave driver.
00:05:42Well, I got news for you.
00:05:44You're lucky you're not my assistant.
00:05:45Yeah, no kidding.
00:05:46Have a good day.
00:05:47You too.
00:05:48You too.
00:05:48You too.
00:05:48You too.
00:05:48You too.
00:05:50You too.
00:05:52Raleigh, we have known each other for years.
00:05:55Why do you still leave the doorbell?
00:05:57Because I'm polite.
00:05:59Since when?
00:06:00Okay, so I like to make an entrance.
00:06:02That's more like it.
00:06:04Want a chocolate?
00:06:05Hey, you know me better than that.
00:06:07How's that book coming along?
00:06:09Yeah, um...
00:06:10Oh.
00:06:13Oh.
00:06:14Yeah.
00:06:14Yeah.
00:06:16What do you have that's new?
00:06:19Thanks.
00:06:21That's impressive.
00:06:22Well...
00:06:23You know, I'm just a little...
00:06:26Locked.
00:06:28Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:06:29Oh, speaking of being a little blocked...
00:06:31How was it this morning?
00:06:33Oh.
00:06:34Oh, give me a break, Gene!
00:06:36It makes me so angry to think that you haven't had an orgasm since Bush Sr. was in the White
00:06:41House.
00:06:41Don't want to talk about my sex life anymore.
00:06:43All right, then hand me that chocolate.
00:06:45Okay.
00:06:45All right.
00:06:48Oh.
00:06:49Any new developments with our sexy widower?
00:06:53He sent a picture.
00:06:55Come on, let me see.
00:06:56Okay.
00:06:56All right.
00:07:04Oh.
00:07:04Oh.
00:07:06So he wants to meet.
00:07:08Hmm.
00:07:09Yeah.
00:07:10Hmm.
00:07:11That does not mean I'm going to go.
00:07:14Oh, I know you're going to go.
00:07:15I was just wondering what you're going to be wearing.
00:07:17No, I'm going to go to this premiere with my husband.
00:07:22Sure you are.
00:07:22Well, that's assuming he wants to go, and...
00:07:27Well, he might.
00:07:30Okay.
00:07:31Let's see.
00:07:34I can save you that phone call.
00:07:40Who is it?
00:07:41It's your wife.
00:07:42Let it ring.
00:07:43She can talk to my machine.
00:07:44Yeah, but...
00:07:45Just do it.
00:07:45You mean?
00:07:47No, not right now.
00:07:50Sure.
00:07:52Wow.
00:08:00It's not even taking my calls.
00:08:02What a shocker.
00:08:06Circular file.
00:08:07Yep.
00:08:12Hmm.
00:08:13Oh, hey.
00:08:14Hello.
00:08:16Hey.
00:08:19Hey.
00:08:20Hi.
00:08:20How was school?
00:08:21Cool.
00:08:21Same as yesterday.
00:08:23Mind-numbing.
00:08:24Yes, because you're so smart.
00:08:26Hey.
00:08:27Mwah.
00:08:28Hi.
00:08:28All right.
00:08:29So, I've got to get back to the office.
00:08:31Why don't you try and knock yourself out and write another line on that?
00:08:34Ooh, you're going to mind?
00:08:36Bye.
00:08:36Back to work, you.
00:08:37Oh, yeah.
00:08:39Oh, listen, listen.
00:08:40It's just the two of us again tonight.
00:08:42So, what do you want to do for dinner?
00:08:43Oh, you're on your own.
00:08:45Beth and I and Kristen are going to go see a movie down at the mall.
00:08:47I just thought I'd grab something there.
00:08:52But I could always stay if you want.
00:08:55No.
00:08:56No, no, no.
00:08:57No.
00:08:58No, it's fine.
00:08:59You've got to have a good time.
00:09:00Thanks, Mom.
00:09:01Don't talk to strangers.
00:09:02Oh, never do.
00:09:03Hey, home by 10.
00:09:04Yeah, right.
00:09:05No, I mean it.
00:09:06No, I mean it.
00:09:36No, I mean it.
00:10:06Travis, it was so good to hear from you again.
00:10:24I can't thank you enough for your sweet words.
00:10:27It's been so long since someone has spoken to me like that.
00:10:31I hope you know what a difference you've made in me.
00:10:33Just knowing that someone simply wants to hear from me, that means more than you'll ever know.
00:10:39I thought about it.
00:10:40And you're right.
00:10:42It's time we met.
00:10:44You pick the time and place, and I'll be there with bells on.
00:10:47Oh, hey.
00:11:03I didn't know you were still here.
00:11:05No, just about to go.
00:11:07We had a late call.
00:11:08You want me to take you some breakfast?
00:11:09Sorry, babe.
00:11:10I've got to get on the road to four or five's at night now.
00:11:13It's always a nightmare.
00:11:15Yeah, I know.
00:11:17Tell me to be home tonight.
00:11:18Should I hold dinner?
00:11:19You know the answer to that question, sweetheart.
00:11:21We start late, we finish late.
00:11:23Don't wait up, okay?
00:11:24Bye.
00:11:25Bye.
00:11:25Oh, fun.
00:11:27Peace.
00:11:29Bye.
00:11:32Bye.
00:11:34Have a good day.
00:11:36Uh-huh.
00:11:38You too?
00:11:41I will.
00:11:52I was hoping we could meet for lunch tomorrow at one o'clock.
00:11:59His name is Travis Freeman, and he's an architect, and I think I'm developing real feelings for
00:12:10him.
00:12:11Do you think that's wise?
00:12:13You're the one who always says feelings aren't good or bad.
00:12:15They just are.
00:12:17Having the feelings is fine.
00:12:18It's the possibility of acting on them that concerns me.
00:12:21I am finally happy for the first time in seven years, and now you're going to question it?
00:12:28I'm just trying to get you to evaluate this decision on a non-emotional level.
00:12:32But it is emotional.
00:12:34I have real feelings for him.
00:12:36And you're not the least bit afraid of disappointment.
00:12:40Bring it on.
00:12:41I've been dealing with disappointment for the past 20 years.
00:12:44I've been dealing with adversity for a couple of years.
00:12:46Thanks, Liz.
00:12:46I'm the one who manages the alley for the past 20 years.
00:12:47I've been dealing with it for a couple of years.
00:12:48I've been dealing with resentment.
00:12:49I've been tragedy for family.
00:13:04I've been dealing with investors.
00:13:05I want to show the news andular regulations.
00:13:05Up to the fur, I believe.
00:13:07Keep it up.
00:13:08Bye.
00:13:09Bye.
00:13:10Bye.
00:13:11Bye.
00:13:12Bye.
00:13:12Bye.
00:13:13Come on.
00:13:43Nice and quiet.
00:14:03Let's see.
00:14:05Consolidated better be up.
00:14:14Interesting.
00:14:31Bet you had a tough time in front of the computer again today.
00:14:34Let's go.
00:14:43Let's go.
00:14:43Let's go.
00:15:13Let's go.
00:15:14Let's go.
00:15:30Okay, not too shabby.
00:16:00Okay, we're just going to talk.
00:16:17We're just going to talk.
00:16:19That's it.
00:16:30We're just going to talk.
00:17:00That's it.
00:17:30Okay.
00:17:33No key, no pressure.
00:17:42Chase.
00:17:43Hi, honey.
00:17:48What's up?
00:17:49Nothing.
00:17:50I just called to see what you were doing.
00:17:52Shopping?
00:17:53Shopping.
00:17:54Why?
00:17:55I just ran home and you weren't here.
00:17:57Buy anything nice?
00:17:58Uh, no, not yet.
00:18:00Listen, I got to run.
00:18:01I'll talk to you later.
00:18:02Bye.
00:18:02Bye.
00:18:03That was weird.
00:18:10Don't check it now, don't.
00:18:14It's okay.
00:18:15Okay.
00:18:15I'm just going to talk.
00:18:24I'm just going to talk to you later.
00:18:34I'm just going to talk to you later.
00:18:36I'm just going to talk to you later.
00:18:36I'm just going to talk to you later.
00:18:37I'm just going to talk to you later.
00:18:38I'm just going to talk to you later.
00:18:39I'm just going to talk to you later.
00:18:40I'm just going to talk to you later.
00:18:41Ah.
00:19:11Travis?
00:19:18It's Jane.
00:19:21And now I'm a little early.
00:19:26Ah, ah.
00:19:29Travis?
00:19:59Travis?
00:20:29What am I doing here?
00:20:59Travis?
00:21:06Travis, are you here?
00:21:14Travis?
00:21:25Travis?
00:21:32Travis?
00:21:38Travis?
00:21:44Travis?
00:21:50Travis?
00:21:54Travis?
00:22:09Travis?
00:22:11Travis?
00:22:12It is?
00:22:16Well, then you and I have a big problem, okay?
00:22:22Yeah, well, that's not much of an excuse.
00:22:23Jean, can I call you back?
00:22:24Holly?
00:22:25Jean, what can I?
00:22:26Can you talk, Holly?
00:22:29Listen, 6 o'clock today, or else.
00:22:31Jean, what's the matter?
00:22:32It was terrible, it was...
00:22:34What was terrible, honey?
00:22:35Just calm down and talk to me.
00:22:39Hey, I'm in.
00:22:42That's good, thank you.
00:22:45Give me some more.
00:22:47Of course.
00:22:48You know what, why don't you just leave the bottle?
00:22:50Thanks.
00:22:50Certainly.
00:22:53You're serious?
00:22:55Yes.
00:22:56I went in and his throat was...
00:22:59Slit.
00:23:02It was...
00:23:04Horrible.
00:23:05All right, we've got to think about this for a minute,
00:23:07because you're going to have to go to the police.
00:23:08I can't go to the police.
00:23:10Are you kidding?
00:23:11I mean, Chase would kill me if he found out.
00:23:13Chase is the least of your concern right now.
00:23:16Do you know who would do this?
00:23:18No.
00:23:21Well, maybe it was a burglary.
00:23:22That went wrong or something.
00:23:24It wasn't a burglary.
00:23:25It looked nothing like a burglary.
00:23:26He was just sitting there like...
00:23:29You never knew it hit him.
00:23:30Right in there, Chipper.
00:23:46There you go.
00:23:46Здесь.
00:23:47Do you know who to beater?
00:23:48I'll feel like you were waiting.
00:23:53Oh.
00:23:54Okay.
00:23:54Children?
00:23:55They want to stop.
00:23:56They want you at the bus.
00:23:56I'll be there.
00:23:57I don't know who to go.
00:23:58They want you at the bus.
00:23:59Come here.
00:23:59anything neighbor heard a screen she said a few moments later she saw a woman run out of the house
00:24:22get into a silver mercedes and drive off a woman's screen there's a laptop maybe it ought to tell us
00:24:30something why don't we get somebody on it yeah I'll get walker on it where you been
00:24:42came home early to spend some time with you but you weren't here
00:24:48I was um sorry I was out with Holly
00:25:00well as long as they keep making shoes and purses you and Holly will never run out of things to do
00:25:08right
00:25:38so
00:25:43so
00:25:47I don't know.
00:26:17I don't know.
00:26:47I don't know.
00:26:54Oh, Mrs. Harper.
00:26:58Thanks for coming.
00:27:00I'm Detective Riggs.
00:27:01This is my partner, Detective Conrad.
00:27:03Hi.
00:27:03Please, have a seat.
00:27:11Okay.
00:27:21Do you know why you're here?
00:27:23No, not exactly.
00:27:24You are aware of the murder of the architect, Travis Freeman, aren't you?
00:27:37I take it you're aware of our friendship.
00:27:41Friendship?
00:27:42Mrs. Harper, we've read all your emails.
00:27:44I'd hardly characterize your relationship as friends.
00:27:47Well, if you've read the emails, then you know that nothing, nothing ever happened.
00:27:53Miss Harper, do you mind if I ask you how you and Mr. Freeman first met?
00:27:56Uh, we met on a dating website.
00:28:05And your husband is Chase Harper, the producer?
00:28:09Yes.
00:28:11Is Mr. Harper aware of your affair with Mr. Freeman?
00:28:14It was not an affair.
00:28:21It wasn't.
00:28:26My friends can't get over the change in me, and I know it's because of you.
00:28:31It's amazing to just feel wanted again.
00:28:33Okay, I, I don't know what to tell you.
00:28:37I was, um, lonely, and I reached out, and Travis was on the other end.
00:28:44Mrs. Harper, we already know that you were supposed to have drinks with Mr. Freeman yesterday.
00:28:50Oh.
00:28:52And we have a statement from a neighbor swearing she saw a woman matching your description,
00:28:57running from the Freeman house and getting into a car that just happens to be saying make a model as yours.
00:29:01Okay, uh, well.
00:29:05Mrs. Harper.
00:29:06Yes?
00:29:07It would be in your best interest if you just tell us what happened.
00:29:11I went to his house.
00:29:13I rang the doorbell, and nobody answered.
00:29:16And the door was open, so I, I went in.
00:29:19So you just went inside the man's house?
00:29:21Yes, I know.
00:29:22It was dumb, but I did.
00:29:24And, um, then I got upstairs, and he was dead.
00:29:32Look, I was in shock.
00:29:34I didn't know what to do, but I swear, swear I would never harm Travis.
00:29:43All right, Mrs. Harper, you're free to go.
00:29:48We'll be in touch.
00:29:49Great.
00:29:53Uh, I would really appreciate it if you didn't involve my husband in any of this.
00:29:57We'll do our best.
00:29:59Okay.
00:29:59You think she's telling the truth?
00:30:08I don't know, Meg.
00:30:09But I gotta tell you, she just doesn't look like somebody who would slit a guy's throat from ear to ear.
00:30:14We can put her at the scene.
00:30:16Who else has a motive?
00:30:18Cheating wives tend to have jealous husbands.
00:30:20That's right.
00:30:22Yeah.
00:30:22I found him.
00:30:28Jean, you have to tell the police if you know anything.
00:30:30I did, I did.
00:30:31I spoke to two detectives this morning.
00:30:33They don't think you had anything to do with this.
00:30:35I don't know.
00:30:36I wish I'd been more forthcoming.
00:30:37I didn't tell them.
00:30:38I didn't tell them up front because I didn't know they knew about our relationship.
00:30:41Do you have any idea who could have done this?
00:30:44No.
00:30:45You know what I keep thinking?
00:30:46A man is dead, yet I'm going, why me?
00:30:49Why is this happening to me?
00:30:51Jean, it's a natural reaction to feel punished, but what you have to do is tell the police
00:30:55everything you know.
00:30:58Well, I did.
00:31:08What did the police say?
00:31:11They know that Travis and I emailed every day, and they know we were supposed to have
00:31:15drinks yesterday.
00:31:16Oh, my God, they read your emails.
00:31:18Have they spoken to Chase?
00:31:20Not yet.
00:31:21Oh, come on.
00:31:21The police can't honestly think you have anything to do with it.
00:31:24I honestly don't know what they're thinking, but they have every reason to look at my direction.
00:31:30I don't know.
00:31:30Maybe I should just do some investigating on my own.
00:31:33Are you sure you want to get more involved?
00:31:35They know Travis and I were intimate.
00:31:36They can place me at the scene of the crime.
00:31:38I'm already pretty involved.
00:31:42All right.
00:31:42I'm going to run back to my office and do a little investigation of my own, and I will meet
00:31:46back at your house.
00:31:48Count me in.
00:31:54Bye.
00:31:54You know, I didn't find much about him on the Internet.
00:32:11Just the occasional building dedication.
00:32:15Maybe a deal fell through and really pissed somebody off.
00:32:18I don't think we're going to find that kind of information on the Internet.
00:32:22Well, did any of his emails allude to somebody in his past?
00:32:26His wife committed suicide five years ago.
00:32:29Okay.
00:32:29So no jealous wife to worry about.
00:32:31Holly.
00:32:31I'm just saying.
00:32:33She was severely depressed.
00:32:35All I know is Chase is going to find out about this pretty soon.
00:32:43You don't think Chase found out about you and Travis, do you?
00:32:47You don't think?
00:32:50No.
00:32:52No, no.
00:32:53No.
00:32:54Look.
00:32:55I've been married to Chase since the beginning of time, and he may be a rotten bastard sometimes,
00:32:59but he is not capable of murder.
00:33:02I see.
00:33:12Sorry.
00:33:13All right.
00:33:14No, no, no.
00:33:14Thank you for your time.
00:33:15I appreciate it.
00:33:17Anything?
00:33:18Well, the neighbor says that Freeman mostly stayed to himself after his wife's suicide.
00:33:23Square one.
00:33:29Okay.
00:33:29What about the Harper woman?
00:33:32I mean, maybe Freeman wanted more than she wanted to give him.
00:33:36Maybe it was too much for her.
00:33:38Yeah, or maybe she wanted more.
00:33:39Who knows?
00:33:40I keep coming back to the husband.
00:33:44A man finds out his wife is having an affair.
00:33:48He's liable to do something about it.
00:33:49Hmm?
00:33:52Hmm.
00:33:53Chase Harper?
00:34:03Yes, that's me.
00:34:04And I'm busy making my coffee.
00:34:06Oh, this isn't about coffee, Mr. Harper.
00:34:09Who are you and where's your pass?
00:34:12All access.
00:34:14Cute.
00:34:15What's this about?
00:34:16Well, maybe you'd like to go someplace a little more private so we can talk.
00:34:21Oh, here's fine.
00:34:22What's it about?
00:34:24Okay.
00:34:25Mr. Harper, are you aware that your wife was having an affair?
00:34:31Get back to work.
00:34:33Get busy.
00:34:34Move.
00:34:34What do you get off saying something like that in my place of work?
00:34:40Well, where would you want me to say it?
00:34:44This is a joke, right?
00:34:46No, it's no joke.
00:34:48Well, I don't believe it.
00:34:51Gene Harper, 22 St. Clair, drives a silver Mercedes.
00:34:56Wrote several best-selling romance novels.
00:34:59Not my cup of tea, but my old lady eats that stuff up.
00:35:02I'm sorry, Detective, but I'm positive you didn't come here to tell me my wife was having an affair.
00:35:08Was having an affair.
00:35:11Mr. Harper, do you know a man by the name of Travis Freeman?
00:35:14The architect, sure.
00:35:16The very same.
00:35:18What's that got to do with me?
00:35:19Never met him?
00:35:21No, I haven't.
00:35:22What, are you telling me he's my wife's boyfriend?
00:35:24Was your wife's.
00:35:26Well, what exactly has Mr. Freeman done to attract the attention of L.A.'s finest?
00:35:29Well, it seems your wife's new suitor went and got his throat cut.
00:35:35He's dead?
00:35:36He better be.
00:35:37He's been in a body bag since yesterday.
00:35:42You don't think that Gene had something to do with this?
00:35:44Well, actually, the thought had crossed my mind.
00:35:47Well, that's crazy, because my wife's harmless.
00:35:49Yeah.
00:35:50That crossed my mind, too.
00:35:52You don't think I had something to do with this?
00:35:54I can't slip anything past you, studio execs.
00:36:00Well, that's even crazier, because I've never even gotten so much as a parking ticket.
00:36:03And you're going to stand there and tell me I'm accused of murder?
00:36:05I'm not accusing anybody of anything.
00:36:08Yet.
00:36:09But you have to admit it.
00:36:10I mean, you do have one hell of a motive, don't you think?
00:36:16You're a busy man.
00:36:18I won't take up any more of your time.
00:36:20Thanks, Mr. Harper.
00:36:21I'll be seeing you.
00:36:33Don't say a word to me.
00:36:34Don't say a word to me.
00:36:51Shop to local art community, artist Amanda Freeman found dead of an apparent suicide.
00:37:00That's all I can find.
00:37:02That she was an artist, and that she committed suicide.
00:37:05Maybe we should just let the police handle this.
00:37:07Surely they have some leads.
00:37:09What?
00:37:09I want to talk to my wife in private.
00:37:19You know, Chase, you always have this way of making me feel all fuzzy inside.
00:37:24He's such a joy kill.
00:37:25I know.
00:37:27Talk to you later.
00:37:29Call me afterwards.
00:37:30All right.
00:37:31Always a pleasure.
00:37:32I'll bite.
00:37:50What's wrong?
00:37:53I wouldn't know where to start.
00:37:55Do you know I had a detective Riggs pay me a visit on the set today?
00:38:04Do you have any idea what it's like to hear, in the same conversation, mind you, that your wife is not only having an affair...
00:38:10Chase.
00:38:11Let me finish.
00:38:13That my wife is not only having an affair with some architect, but I'm a suspect in their murder?
00:38:19Nothing happened.
00:38:21Okay.
00:38:22We didn't have an affair.
00:38:23I don't care!
00:38:31You seem to recall a little indiscretion a few years back.
00:38:35Ancient history.
00:38:36Is it?
00:38:37Yeah.
00:38:38Besides, if I wanted to have an affair, I'd be a little less conspicuous.
00:38:41I wouldn't be looking on secondchances.com.
00:38:49You knew.
00:38:50You don't think I know how to use a computer, Gene?
00:38:53Very discreet.
00:38:57I'm going out.
00:38:57I'm going out.
00:38:57I'm going out.
00:39:02Anything else?
00:39:02What?
00:39:09Anything else?
00:39:10Do you know how to use a prosecutor whenida Gainesville said this in the distant nation?
00:39:15Yeah.
00:39:16And then Guevara's .
00:39:16That was McDonald's smacking lies.
00:39:17Yes, I don't know how to use a system.
00:39:18Oh, my God.
00:39:19Oh, my God.
00:39:20Oh, my God.
00:39:21Oh, my God.
00:39:21Oh, my God.
00:39:52I didn't know you were here.
00:39:58I missed you.
00:40:01You did?
00:40:04Yes, I did.
00:40:07Really?
00:40:09Mm-hmm.
00:40:17Yes, I did.
00:40:22Yes, I did.
00:40:52Yes, I did.
00:41:22Yes, I did.
00:41:26Hey, Mom.
00:41:28Oh, hey, you're up early.
00:41:30I'm going to the beach with Kristen.
00:41:31What time did you get in last night?
00:41:35Uh, I don't know.
00:41:37One-ish.
00:41:39It's late.
00:41:40You should have called.
00:41:42I didn't want to wake you.
00:41:44Mm-hmm.
00:41:46Where's Dad?
00:41:48Wish I knew.
00:41:48What, you mean he didn't come home last night?
00:41:52Mm-hmm.
00:41:53Or call.
00:41:54Well, maybe he just fell asleep at the studio.
00:41:59Well, I'll call you later.
00:42:02But don't worry.
00:42:03I'm sure he's fine.
00:42:04He didn't even come home last night.
00:42:13Can you believe it?
00:42:15He's never stayed out all night and not even bothered to call.
00:42:18Never?
00:42:18Never.
00:42:19No, well, almost never.
00:42:20We've talked about this before, Jean.
00:42:22Your husband does have a history of infidelity.
00:42:25What?
00:42:25Does it make a history?
00:42:28Why am I so angry?
00:42:30This is exactly how you're supposed to feel when your husband doesn't come home at night.
00:42:37Your marriage still means something to you, Jean.
00:42:39I'd say we made some real progress today.
00:42:47Maybe you're not such a lost cause after all.
00:42:59Yeah, so long.
00:43:04Yeah.
00:43:10What?
00:43:11Finally.
00:43:14Where have you been?
00:43:15Working.
00:43:16Where else would I be?
00:43:18Where were you last night?
00:43:19The screening went late.
00:43:21You know, you could have called, Chase.
00:43:24Yeah, I'm sure you were worried sick about me.
00:43:27Maybe I was.
00:43:30You know what?
00:43:30I don't want to talk about this now.
00:43:32I've got work to do.
00:43:33Okay?
00:43:34We'll talk about it when I get home.
00:43:36Does that mean you're coming home tonight?
00:43:40We'll see.
00:43:49And how long have you known Jean Harper?
00:43:52Uh, let's see.
00:43:53I was her editor for about nine years, so kissing 15 years, give or take.
00:43:58In that time, do you...
00:44:00What?
00:44:04Well, Jean Harper has never been a violent person.
00:44:08Actually, I was going to ask about the Harper's marriage.
00:44:13Have you ever thought of them as not being quite, um, content?
00:44:17Jean and Chase are just like anybody else.
00:44:19They fight, and they bitch about each other.
00:44:21But they're not killers.
00:44:23No.
00:44:24I don't think they're both killers.
00:44:26Neither of them are killers.
00:44:39Well, hey.
00:44:42How are you?
00:44:43Okay.
00:45:03Uh, this is ridiculous.
00:45:04What did you say to her?
00:45:08Nothing she didn't suspect already.
00:45:21Look, I know that I'm the bad guy right now.
00:45:27And I'm sorry for that.
00:45:34If you were so damn bored, wouldn't you say something?
00:45:47I did.
00:45:49I've been saying it for years.
00:45:55Well, try explaining that to Claire.
00:45:59I am not going to let you turn my daughter against me.
00:46:04I'm not gonna let you turn my daughter against me.
00:46:30What did you tell the detectives?
00:46:42I told them you'd be happy to confess.
00:46:45What do you think I told them?
00:46:46That you don't have a murderous bone in your body.
00:46:49What did you say about Chase?
00:46:52Just told him what I know.
00:46:54You guys have to share problems, that's for sure.
00:46:58But that neither of you are killers.
00:47:01What?
00:47:03Chase?
00:47:05Chase was known about me and Travis all along.
00:47:08What?
00:47:09Secondchances.com and everything.
00:47:11And he never said anything?
00:47:12I know, I haven't.
00:47:15Gene, that is where...
00:47:17I mean, if he's known about you and Travis from the beginning...
00:47:20So I keep saying to myself, could my husband kill a man?
00:47:24And then I say, no, no, no, he couldn't kill a man.
00:47:27But now?
00:47:27I don't know anymore.
00:47:30I hope I'm not intruding.
00:47:46I just have one more question I need to ask you.
00:47:53All right.
00:47:55Just how well do you know your husband?
00:47:59That's a ridiculous question.
00:48:01It's not so ridiculous.
00:48:02If there's anything you want to tell me about your husband, anything at all, I'm listening.
00:48:11Look, I know you're reluctant, Mrs. Harper.
00:48:14But you know where to find me if you ever want to talk.
00:48:16I'm so convinced you're not.
00:48:33I'll go.
00:48:34Let's go.
00:49:04Let's go.
00:49:34Let's go.
00:50:04Let's go.
00:50:06Let's go.
00:50:08Let's go.
00:50:10Look, detective, my wife hasn't completed a novel in six years.
00:50:15She goes to therapy twice a week because of stress, okay?
00:50:18So you're telling me that you were never really threatened by the idea that the little miss might have been fooling around?
00:50:23Exactly.
00:50:26Well, that's interesting.
00:50:28Why's that?
00:50:30If you're telling me you're innocent, Mr. Harper, then maybe it means that your wife finally finished what she started.
00:50:38Have a nice day.
00:50:38You really think her husband's dumb enough to blow everything over an online affair?
00:50:49Well, why not?
00:50:50She was ready, too.
00:50:51I'm just not convinced that she's a murderer.
00:50:54She's definitely hiding something.
00:50:55Yeah, well, maybe, but it still doesn't make her a killer.
00:50:58I mean, when you think about it, Mag, what motive does she really have to have killed Freeman?
00:51:04I don't know, Rex.
00:51:07Hey, you think there's some connection between Freeman's murder and his wife's suicide?
00:51:12Stop.
00:51:12Now, listen to me.
00:51:14Stop, Mag.
00:51:15Listen, we've got a murder and a suspect with a real motive.
00:51:18What the hell do we care about a five-year-old's suicide?
00:51:20Call me crazy, but I think it's just too much of a coincidence.
00:51:23What coincidence, Mag?
00:51:24Look, we've got a wife who kills herself, and then five years later, the husband gets whacked.
00:51:29I don't see coincidence.
00:51:30I tell you what I see, I see senseless tragedy.
00:51:33That's it.
00:51:35By the way, got some new information on Gene Harper.
00:51:37Oh.
00:51:38It seems our lady is seeing a psychiatrist twice a week for stress.
00:51:44Shopping can be very taxing.
00:51:47Why don't we pay the doctor a visit, see what information we can find out about the Harpers.
00:51:51Let's go.
00:51:58You're investigating Gene in connection with the Travis Freeman murder.
00:52:01That's correct.
00:52:03You know, of course, that I can't discuss our sessions with you.
00:52:08Of course.
00:52:09But as you noted, we are investigating a murder, so any information you can give us would be much appreciated.
00:52:16There isn't much to tell, really.
00:52:18Dr. Thorne, can you tell us why Mrs. Harper sees you twice a week?
00:52:21I'm sure you know that information is confidential.
00:52:23Right.
00:52:24The doctor-patient confidentiality.
00:52:27Exactly.
00:52:28So, asking about the Harpers' marriage would also fall under privilege.
00:52:31I could lose my license by answering that question.
00:52:35Yeah, but Mr. Harper isn't a patient of yours, is he?
00:52:39Well, if you're asking my opinion as to whether or not Chase Harper could have killed Travis Freeman, I'd have to examine Mr. Harper.
00:52:46Otherwise, I'll reserve judgment.
00:52:48Does Mrs. Harper fight with her husband a lot?
00:52:51All couples fight, Detective.
00:52:52Look, if you have any specific questions you want to ask me, feel free to try to subpoena my files.
00:52:59But to sit here and offer conjecture is ludicrous.
00:53:16Hey, stranger.
00:53:17Ranger, got a minute?
00:53:26What?
00:53:35Okay, look, I don't know what your father told you, but I want you to know the truth.
00:53:40I get the gist of it.
00:53:42You're bored as hell with us.
00:53:43I'm not bored with you.
00:53:44I was bored with me.
00:53:48I just...
00:53:49I let my life slip away from me, pure and simple.
00:53:54It's called a midlife crisis, Mom.
00:53:56Lots of people have them, and most of them manage to get through it without having an affair.
00:54:01I was lonely.
00:54:06Look, you're grown.
00:54:08You don't need me.
00:54:09Your father, he's never around.
00:54:12He doesn't need me.
00:54:15And I met this man over the internet, and we just started exchanging emails with each other.
00:54:22Mom, I really don't think I want to hear this.
00:54:23No, listen.
00:54:25He was going through a rough time.
00:54:27I was going through a rough time, and it just...
00:54:29Now your life's more interesting.
00:54:40That's it?
00:54:42Yeah.
00:54:46Are you going to see him again?
00:54:51No.
00:54:51Well, if I admit it sounded a lot worse.
00:54:58I'm sure you did.
00:55:06I'm sorry.
00:55:06I don't...
00:55:08Jesus Christ!
00:55:25What are you doing?
00:55:26I'm sorry.
00:55:53No.
00:55:53Let's go.
00:56:23Let's go.
00:56:53Let's go.
00:57:08Guess what happened to me today?
00:57:10What?
00:57:11Let's go.
00:57:15Someone tried to run me off the road up on the canyon.
00:57:18You're kidding.
00:57:18No, I'm not.
00:57:20Came right at me.
00:57:21Did you see who it was?
00:57:23No, they took off.
00:57:24Do you think somebody's trying to kill you?
00:57:26Yep.
00:57:28You think I had something to do with it?
00:57:32I didn't say that.
00:57:33But what did you do today?
00:57:37I saw my therapist.
00:57:39I was interrogated by the police.
00:57:41Good for you.
00:57:42Where's Claire?
00:57:43Upstairs.
00:57:44How is she?
00:57:46She's fine.
00:57:48We're fine.
00:57:50Congratulations.
00:57:50You want her back.
00:57:51You're leaving?
00:57:56Yeah.
00:57:57I'm leaving.
00:58:09Oh, boy.
00:58:10Oh, boy.
00:58:11Hey, thanks, man.
00:58:13You bet.
00:58:14Guess what?
00:58:15Somebody tried to off Chase Harper.
00:58:18You're kidding.
00:58:19Nope.
00:58:20Any idea who?
00:58:21Oh, not yet.
00:58:22But I have a feeling the man's going to be looking at his wife a little different tonight.
00:58:29You think he's trying to throw us off?
00:58:32Well, the thought had occurred to me.
00:58:34But I think we ought to keep an eye on him.
00:58:38So what about you?
00:58:39Anything new?
00:58:40Nothing much.
00:58:41Freeman was pretty much a straight shooter.
00:58:45Spent most of his free time trying to get care for his wife's depression.
00:58:48Poor bastard.
00:58:49Yeah, tell me about it.
00:58:51Judging from their medical bills, they must have had her on every experimental drug around.
00:58:55Yeah, well, I still think that you're barking up the wrong tree with that whole dead wife scenario.
00:59:00Humor me.
00:59:02What do we got to lose?
00:59:05Nothing but time, I guess.
00:59:11I'm so sorry.
00:59:15I'm so sorry.
00:59:15I'm so sorry.
00:59:15Oh.
00:59:23Oh.
00:59:23Oh.
00:59:25Oh.
00:59:25Oh.
00:59:39Oh.
00:59:43Thank you for agreeing to see me again, Dr. Thorne
00:59:51Of course
00:59:53So
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