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00:01Hi, Tim Henley.
00:02The day after you met him at the diner,
00:04he didn't show up for school.
00:06He smells something familiar.
00:10Kyle Granger, you're wanted for questioning in regard to the murder of Tim Henley.
00:13No, I didn't do anything wrong.
00:14Dad!
00:15Let's go.
00:20Alright, Merry Christmas.
00:23Bye.
00:24I know you're closing, but I need someone to talk to.
00:26Of course, come on.
00:30Have you heard from Kyle?
00:33No.
00:34I don't believe he's guilty, but Dad said the school has video evidence suggesting otherwise.
00:40What kind of video evidence?
00:41He won't give me any details.
00:43Wait, I'm sorry, Kyle was at the school? I thought he was studying with you at the diner.
00:46He accidentally forgot a book he needed in his locker at school, so he left to go get it.
00:50How long was he gone?
00:52He didn't come back.
00:54But that's not proof of anything.
00:56Look, I know that you're scared for Kyle, but your dad wouldn't call him in for questioning without good reason.
01:03It just...
01:06It still hurts, you know.
01:10Hey, come here.
01:11I am here for you, you know.
01:18Always.
01:19I know.
01:24Can I ask...
01:27What happened between you and my dad?
01:29I'm not blind.
01:31I saw how close you two were getting.
01:33Even now, you're defending him.
01:35Hey.
01:36And I really like that you're in his corner, but something changed this year.
01:41I just think we got...
01:42We got busy doing other things.
01:44So it has nothing to do with me?
01:46What?
01:47No.
01:48Come on.
01:49Great.
01:50There's no reason not to rehire me.
01:52Right?
01:53Walked right into that one.
01:55My resume.
01:56I have excellent references.
01:57In fact, you're one of them.
02:01Just know I'm here for you, like you've been here for me.
02:08Detective Wilner.
02:09IT had a look at these number sequences you sent them, and they came up empty.
02:12If you want, we can outsource it.
02:13No, that's alright, thanks.
02:15Understood.
02:16Also, Emily Lane is here to see you.
02:24Hey.
02:25I'm just hoping we could talk about Violet.
02:27She's really upset about Kyle.
02:29Yeah, she's giving me the cold shoulder.
02:31I had no idea they were friends.
02:33She doesn't share things with me like she used to.
02:36She talks to you, though.
02:38Wow.
02:39I'm a strong female role model.
02:41Also, not a cop.
02:43She's 17, you know?
02:45She's gotta start making her own decisions sometime.
02:47Yeah, but getting involved with the suspect?
02:49What'll it do to her if he turns out to be guilty?
02:51You really think it'll come to that?
02:53I hope not.
02:54He's maintaining his innocence.
02:55We didn't have enough to hold him.
02:57You know, I've been following the story in the media this past week.
03:01They're saying it may have been a head injury that killed Henley.
03:04Looks that way, yeah.
03:05Was there any kind of death threat found with the body?
03:09How would you know that?
03:11We didn't release that.
03:13I went to his house after Violet told me he was gone.
03:16What?
03:17I just wanted to see if he was there, but I saw a little piece of tape on the door.
03:19It looked like it was holding something in place, and I just kinda, you know, put two and two together.
03:23Look at this.
03:30Okay, let me see.
03:33Oh.
03:34Leave town now are the same thing that happened to your dog will happen to you.
03:38But his dog was found unharmed.
03:40Yeah, I guess whoever did it didn't have the heart to hurt an animal, but they wanted Henley to think he was dead.
03:45But he packed a suitcase and put it in his trunk, so he took that threat seriously.
03:48So why go to the school to deliver your resignation letter in person?
03:51Why not just send an email later?
03:52Great question.
03:53All roads lead back to the school.
03:56You know, you're gonna need someone on the inside.
04:03And you know I can handle it.
04:04I proved it last year when I infiltrated the choir and saved Brooke's life very much.
04:08Absolutely not!
04:09Even if I did approve, it would take time to build a believable cover story that explained your presence there.
04:14Way ahead of you.
04:18Everyone, let's welcome our newest addition to the team, Coach Lane.
04:34Don't forget to use your pawns.
04:35They're called pawns for a reason, right?
04:37Oh, you waited too long for Castle.
04:42You left your flank open.
04:47Oh, here we go.
04:58Hey, you okay?
05:00I didn't do what they said I did.
05:02Are you talking about Coach Henley?
05:03Nobody will listen to me.
05:04I'm listening.
05:07Okay, look, the video the police have of me was taken completely out of context.
05:10I ran into Coach Henley outside the school and he told me that my grades weren't coming up enough.
05:14That if I didn't get at least 75% of my next paper, I'd be kicked off the team.
05:17I mean, obviously I was so, so angry, but not with him.
05:22Myself.
05:25Can't shake it.
05:26Then use it.
05:28Channel all that anger into your game.
05:31Just focus on the board and let everything else fall away.
05:36I got this.
05:39Okay.
05:43Maybe I missed my calling as a motivational speaker.
05:46I can't be sure Kyle's telling the truth, but if he's lying, he sure is good at it.
05:51Sorry, sorry I'm late.
05:52I need to talk to you.
05:54Now.
05:59What?
06:00Where have you been?
06:01I'm sorry, I was-
06:02Do you not care about your future, Shane?
06:04I care, obviously-
06:05Are you gonna throw away everything you've worked towards?
06:07Well, you mean everything you've worked towards?
06:09I can't.
06:11I can't.
06:12Stop.
06:13You're so close to the finish line.
06:15Okay?
06:17Please.
06:18Don't mess this up.
06:19Compose yourself and get in there.
06:24Was that just a dad's tough love?
06:26Or is there something more at play?
06:28Detective Wilner, I am so sorry for keeping you waiting.
06:45It's Christmas, our biggest season for dining room sets, and of course, our order gets lost in transit.
06:49Please.
06:50I'm not here for furniture, Ray.
06:52I need you to do something for me.
06:55I'm not sure I understand.
06:57I know you get things done for a price.
06:59Now, as far as I can tell, you operate mostly in the gray area, which is why I've left you alone.
07:04But, I need to know what the numbers in this folder mean.
07:08Well, surely you have department resources that would be better suited to that than them.
07:14Unless, this isn't strictly on the books.
07:18You dipping a toe in that gray area yourself, Detective?
07:21Can you do this for me or not?
07:22You know, it's obviously encrypted, but, uh, confident I can get someone to crack it for you.
07:26Using perfectly legal methods.
07:28Great.
07:29All right, you know how to reach me.
07:30Uh, Sam, feel free to leaf through the back door.
07:34A cop's not great for business.
07:38Happy holidays.
07:39You too, Ray.
07:40All right.
07:41So...
07:43Great practice, everyone.
07:44Oh, Coach Lane.
07:45Yeah.
07:46I just wanted to say thanks.
07:49You really helped me find my focus.
07:50That's what I'm here for.
07:51Anytime.
07:52See ya.
07:53You were great with him today.
07:56Oh, thanks.
07:58You seem to be here a lot during team sessions, Hollis.
08:01Oh, I didn't think it was so obvious.
08:02I just love watching them play.
08:03It's the highlight of my day.
08:04Do you play yourself?
08:05No.
08:06I mean, a little.
08:07But I don't hold a candle to these kids.
08:09They're pretty special.
08:10Kyle especially.
08:11I think he's got a bright future.
08:13Yeah.
08:14I noticed you got some chops, too.
08:16Do you notice anything else?
08:18Being a fan, I mean?
08:19I've got some stories, yeah.
08:21Why don't you and I play a game of chess?
08:23And if you win, I'll tell you some of those stories.
08:25And if you win?
08:27Then I'll regret not applying for the coaching job.
08:30Uh, how about tomorrow morning?
08:32That works.
08:33I'm here always, bright and early.
08:34Great.
08:35Great. Okay.
08:36I'll see you then.
08:38Hey, Sam, you got my message?
08:40Thanks for the report.
08:43Thanks for trusting me with it.
08:44Glad I could help.
08:45Oh, you do have a knack for it.
08:48Wait.
08:49Was that...
08:50a compliment?
08:55What's this?
08:56Is the ice finally starting to thaw?
08:58Maybe there's hope for Sam yet.
09:00Uh, I should, I should, uh, I should go.
09:02June is waiting for me inside.
09:04Unless, do you want to join?
09:05No, uh, thank you.
09:06I still have some work I need to get done tonight.
09:08Okay.
09:09Another time.
09:15How's Clyde doing?
09:16Happy and healthy.
09:17I've been trying to find him a home, but it's always a little harder with an older dog.
09:20Well, I wish I could take him.
09:22Uh, you have your hands full with your two little terrors.
09:24Not to mention running your store and now coaching the chess team.
09:27Where do you find the energy?
09:29A lot of coffee.
09:30That is my secret.
09:31Emily.
09:32I saw you chatting with my dad earlier and I was wondering if maybe the subject of my employment came up?
09:37We didn't, we didn't talk about that.
09:40Sorry.
09:41It's cool.
09:42Never mind that.
09:43Have you found an outfit for the dance yet?
09:47Um, I'm actually not sure if I'm going anymore.
09:55What happened?
09:56I thought things were moving in a good direction.
09:58There have been some complications.
10:00There always are, but you have to work through them to get stronger.
10:04Oh God, to be young and in love.
10:07Is there any better feeling?
10:14You left your rope wide, open.
10:18Checkmate.
10:21You totally baited me.
10:22That's kind of the point, yeah.
10:24Who taught you how to play?
10:26Self-taught.
10:27Mostly me versus the computer.
10:29My aunt and uncle aren't much for games.
10:31Or any of my other hobbies for that matter.
10:33Yeah, my parents are constantly traveling for work.
10:36It's exhausting.
10:37I think being here at Lakeport is the longest I've been in one place.
10:42It must be hard to make friends when you travel a lot.
10:44Yeah, well, all you really need is one great friend and then you're never alone.
10:53Um, so the other day when you went into that room with the computers?
10:57Yeah, coding club.
10:58We meet there a couple times a week.
11:00Hmm.
11:01Can anyone use the room?
11:03Or?
11:04It's invite only.
11:05Miss Cambridge runs the program.
11:06She handpicks students who she wants.
11:07But, uh, if you're interested, I could talk to her for you.
11:09That's okay.
11:10I don't think she likes me very much.
11:12Yeah, well, maybe she just needs to get to know you better.
11:16Worked for me.
11:17Are you sure you want to do that?
11:18I think I hate this kid.
11:19Hi boys.
11:20I know you're hungry.
11:22Just give mama a second.
11:23Digging through the trash wasn't my finest moment.
11:24But I had to see what Shane was so determined to get rid of after that argument with his dad.
11:28School essays.
11:29Looks like Shane has a side hustle selling papers to other students.
11:31I admire the entrepreneurial spirit, but he risks expulsion.
11:35Not to mention kissing his shot at a scholarship goodbye if he's ever caught.
11:36I know you're hungry.
11:37I know you're hungry.
11:38Just give mama a second.
11:41Digging through the trash wasn't my finest moment.
11:44But I had to see what Shane was so determined to get rid of after that argument with his dad.
11:49School essays.
11:52Looks like Shane has a side hustle selling papers to other students.
11:56I admire the entrepreneurial spirit, but he risks expulsion.
12:01Not to mention kissing his shot at a scholarship goodbye if he's ever caught.
12:06Or...
12:07Ghost, just wait.
12:08Can we just talk for a second?
12:09It's out of my hands, Shane.
12:16Maybe he already was.
12:26Go get the old chimney sweeper.
12:32Not bad.
12:34Why do I feel like you're toying with me?
12:40I like your Christmas tree.
12:43I'm here more than I'm at home, so why not enjoy the season, right?
12:49No, no.
12:50Yeah.
12:51Mm-hmm.
12:53That's checkmates.
12:55Good game.
12:56Good game.
12:57All right.
12:58A promise is a promise.
12:59What do you want to know?
13:00Yeah.
13:01Were you here that night?
13:02Coach Henley delivered his resignation letter?
13:04Yeah.
13:05Like I said, I'm here all the time.
13:06You know, first to arrive, last to leave.
13:07Did you see him that night?
13:09No.
13:10But I might have heard him.
13:12It's an old building.
13:13Sound travels through the vents, and...
13:15I remember there was an argument.
13:17And I could make out one of the voices.
13:19It was Richard Leland.
13:20And the other was Coach Henley?
13:23I'm not sure, but I did see his car parked behind the gym blocking a fire lane.
13:27Do you know how long it was there for?
13:29I just know that when I left, his car was gone.
13:34Why?
13:37Just...
13:38The former chess coach was murdered.
13:41As the new coach, I just...
13:43I want to know what I'm walking into.
13:45What are you doing?
13:46You're right.
13:47What are you doing?
13:48You're right.
13:49You're right.
13:50You're right.
13:51You're right.
13:52I'm sorry.
13:53I ghosted you.
13:54I just needed time to think.
13:56Look, I really like you, and I promise I had nothing to do with Coach Henley's death.
14:04But I also completely understand if you don't believe me.
14:07Why wouldn't I believe you?
14:09Your dad doesn't?
14:11Well, I'm not my dad.
14:13He doesn't know you like I do.
14:25Want to head to class?
14:27I guess.
14:37Hey.
14:43Sorry. My mind was elsewhere. Hi.
14:46What were you thinking about?
14:48You know, just visions of sugar plums and such.
14:51The fact that Tim Henley likely never left the school that night,
14:55so it had to be his killer who drove his car to Newark Airport.
14:58Right. Hey, speaking of cars,
15:00I noticed yours at the school this morning when I dropped Violet off.
15:04You keeping tabs on me now?
15:06While you're there, your safety is my responsibility.
15:08I have the right to be kept in the loop.
15:10Mm-hmm.
15:12I do have an update for you, actually.
15:15So, I learned that Shane Leland has been selling essays to his fellow students.
15:20Vice principal's son?
15:21Yeah. I think Tim Henley figured it out and was planning to report him to his dad.
15:25That would have been serious consequences, maybe even expulsion.
15:28Yeah, exactly.
15:30Oh, I also learned from the custodian
15:32that Richard Leland was in a shouting match with someone,
15:35possibly Tim Henley on the night he died.
15:37Honey, Richard didn't mention that to me.
15:39Could have something to do with Shane.
15:41I could talk to him.
15:43See if he opens up to me, you know, coached a player.
15:46All right. In the meantime, I'll talk to his dad, see if Henley came to him about the essay thing.
15:51Look at us, teaming up again.
15:53Not a team up.
15:54Really?
15:55It just kind of feels like it is.
15:57No.
15:58No?
15:59Nope.
16:00I admit tempers may have flared that night.
16:03I mean, it was a big blow to have him quit so suddenly.
16:06Well, teachers can be replaced.
16:08Tim was more than just a teacher.
16:10He single-handedly took our chess team from the bottom five to the top of the rankings in only a few years.
16:14Players were counting on him. Scholarships are on the line.
16:18Your son Shane's up for one of those scholarships, isn't he?
16:21Yes, he is.
16:23And that fact may have even fueled my anger that night.
16:27But once Tim explained his situation, calmer heads prevailed.
16:34I was hoping you could explain.
16:37I don't know what that is. I've never seen it.
16:39Hey, look. I'm not a teacher. I'm not here to judge.
16:42I just want to know why.
16:44So your son's name didn't come up at all?
16:47Why would it?
16:48Henley didn't mention any issues he may have been having with Shane.
16:53What are you getting at, Detective?
16:56I don't know. It's an easy way to make money.
17:00In my case, the only way to make friends.
17:03By helping them cheat?
17:04Yeah, I'm the son of a vice principal.
17:06So if nobody really wants me around, they'll think I'm a spy or something.
17:11And here I thought Violet had it tough being a cop's daughter.
17:14Did you ever sell Kyla paper?
17:16No. And I tried.
17:20But he wouldn't take it even though he was failing the class.
17:23What about Coach Henley? Did he figure out what you were doing?
17:29Did he tell your dad about it?
17:31I don't know. You know, sometimes I just, I can't wait to get out of this place and never look back. You know?
17:43Can't say that I haven't been there myself.
17:46Why would my son be selling essays? This is a serious allegation. Do you have any evidence to back this up?
17:52Not exactly.
17:53Well, then I think we're done here.
17:56Okay.
17:57Oh, uh, one last thing. The morning after the argument, what time did you arrive at the school?
18:06Around 7.30 as usual.
18:08Someone can vouch for that?
18:09Several someones. I had no time to arrange for a substitute teacher, so I took Tim's first period English class myself.
18:16And your son Shane?
18:18He took that same class.
18:21If you wouldn't mind, I'd love to take a look at the attendance records.
18:29Mila, thanks for waiting. Come in.
18:31How'd it go with Shane?
18:35He knows he made a mistake and he regrets it.
18:38He's carrying a lot of emotional baggage.
18:40I think his dad pushes him pretty hard, maybe too hard.
18:42In the essay thing?
18:44They only caught him in the act. It's unclear whether his dad found out about it or not.
18:47Richard insists he had no idea, but I'm not sure I believe him.
18:50But, Coach Metcroft, there's no match today. What brings you out?
18:55It's none of your concern.
18:56You changed your mind, didn't you?
18:59You came to accept Leland's offer?
19:01It doesn't matter.
19:03Apparently the position's already been filled.
19:06Probably some stuffy old husband.
19:08Sounds about right.
19:17You're not wearing your lucky tie.
19:19Oh, he knows that.
19:23I have a question for you.
19:24What is that?
19:25Why is Coach Henley's lucky tie in the back seat of your car?
19:37So what if Tim and I were spending time together? We broke no laws.
19:41Well, the tie wasn't the only possession of Henley's we found in your car.
19:46His coaching playbook was in your glove box.
19:49He left it at my apartment during one of his visits. I was planning on returning it.
19:54When was the last time you and Henley spoke?
19:58At our most recent match.
20:00Phone records say otherwise.
20:04Shows here that he called you the night he died. You spoke for over three minutes.
20:08I remember now. He called me raving about something that had nothing to do with me.
20:16He accused me of stealing his dog. I didn't even know he had one.
20:21Seen this before?
20:22No. Never.
20:26Yet you're no stranger to violence.
20:29You had your boyfriend, Victor Prova, attack your opponent in the chess finals back in the day.
20:34Victor and I had broken up and he thought that would be a good way to win me back.
20:38Instead he got me blackballed from the competition.
20:41Where is he now?
20:42Don't know, don't care.
20:44But I do know that he didn't write that letter.
20:47If Victor wanted to hurt someone, he wouldn't warn them in advance.
20:51She's right. If you're planning to hurt somebody, you don't typically send a card first.
20:56It wasn't Victor. He's currently serving three to five for aggravated assault.
21:01Henley's car is the key.
21:04It's a 16 hour trip from here to Newark and back, which eliminates Richard Leland.
21:09He was covering a class for Henley at 9am the next morning and his son Shane was in that class.
21:13I checked the attendance record.
21:14What about Kyle?
21:16He called in sick.
21:18His mother works nights. She claims she checked in on him when she got home and he was there.
21:22You don't sound convinced.
21:23Her son's a suspect in a murder investigation. She could be trying to protect him.
21:26Yeah, but if she's telling the truth, then Kyle is likely innocent.
21:30I could talk to him after practice, see if he'll open up about it.
21:32No, I'll handle it.
21:33I'm already on the inside.
21:34Honestly, it's best if I deal with him.
21:35Why do you keep pushing me away?
21:37I'm not. I just...
21:38You're just what? You don't want Violet to be around me?
21:41I have no idea if it's safe for my daughter to get close to you.
21:45Can you guarantee me her safety?
21:46No, of course not. Can anybody?
21:50But I...
21:52I would die before I'd let something happen to that girl.
21:55Maybe we should...
21:56You know, if you want to be done with me, fine.
21:58But you don't get to tell me where I can and can't go in this town or who I get to talk to, okay?
22:03You can't. Not anymore.
22:04Not anymore.
22:13I was probably too hard on Sam.
22:15I played my role in all this as well, but that had been building up in me for a while.
22:20At least I feel better now, right?
22:22Oh, who am I kidding?
22:38Grace, thanks for letting me read it.
22:40And I know way more than I should about minor Greek demigods.
22:43I hope you liked it.
22:44I did.
22:45Want to meet after class? I could walk you back to your dorm.
22:48That sounds nice.
23:18Grace, what are you doing here? This is a private area.
23:21I'm so sorry, Ms. Cambridge. I just...
23:23I wanted to use the computers. I should have asked.
23:27Who gave you the door code?
23:33All this for a game of chess?
23:36Oh, I'm... I'm not actually playing. I just...
23:39I wanted more of a challenge, so I'm reprogramming the game to make it harder.
23:43Am I in trouble?
24:02Hello?
24:04Hey, it's Sam. Can I come up?
24:06Look, I've been thinking about what you said.
24:12I said a lot of things.
24:13I know I'm not the best at communicating my feelings.
24:16I wish I could just turn off that part of my brain that has to get to the bottom of everything and everyone, but...
24:22I can't.
24:24So, when I found out you weren't who I thought you were, I just...
24:29I had nothing to latch onto. I lost my bearings.
24:32Uh... I'm not making sense.
24:35No, I... I get what you're saying.
24:37I...
24:40You still feel that way?
24:43I don't know.
24:47I don't want to.
24:49Because when I'm with you, I...
24:57I came to thank you.
24:58For what?
25:01For what?
25:02You've been there for Violet in a way I haven't been able to be.
25:06And I'm glad she has a...
25:09What did you call yourself?
25:12Um...
25:14A strong female role model?
25:17Yeah.
25:18I may have just, like, oversold it a bit, but...
25:20But...
25:25I just want to get that out.
25:37I should go.
25:41Okay.
25:42Okay.
25:46You...
25:49Hey, Sam.
25:54Um...
25:55Don't be a stranger.
25:58No chance.
26:00It's a small town.
26:01I'm not sure where Sam and I go from here.
26:05In some ways, it feels like we've turned a corner.
26:08But with so many unknowns in my life...
26:11Is that even a good idea?
26:13Hey!
26:15I brought coffee.
26:16Oh, thank you.
26:17My little friend here had me up half the night with his howling.
26:18Uh-huh.
26:19Any luck finding Clyde a new home?
26:21Actually...
26:22Yeah.
26:23I'm adopting him.
26:25I knew you would.
26:27How could I not?
26:28I mean, we both suffered a loss, and now we can kind of luck out for each other, you know?
26:32Mm-hmm.
26:33He was meant to be.
26:35Certainly, we were.
26:37I knew he would.
26:39How could I not?
26:40I mean, we both suffered a loss, and now we can kind of luck out for each other, you know?
26:44Mm-hmm.
26:45He was meant to be.
26:46He certainly was.
26:48Right, buddy?
26:49Hey, bud.
26:50Yeah, I'm so sweet.
26:53Emily!
26:55Glad to see you're okay.
26:57Why wouldn't I be?
26:58Oh, well, you haven't responded to my emails.
27:01Or my calls.
27:03Or my texts.
27:04If this is about helping out at the dance tonight, I don't think it's a good idea.
27:07Why not?
27:08It's not like you have anything else to do.
27:10How could you possibly know that?
27:12Because I know.
27:15What do you have there?
27:19It's from the school.
27:20Just a check for my coaching services.
27:23Oh.
27:27Was there any kind of death threat found with the body?
27:32This envelope is the exact same style and pattern as the one that was found with Tim Henley's body.
27:38Could someone from school have sent the threatening letter?
27:42Is everything okay?
27:45Um...
27:46I changed my mind about the dance tonight.
27:49I'll be there.
27:51Perfect.
27:52See you tonight.
28:01You look beautiful.
28:20Have fun.
28:21I'll pick you up in ten.
28:22Thanks.
28:23Hey, I, uh...
28:25I know it's been a tough few weeks.
28:26And I know I've handled things in the wrong way in the past, but I trust you.
28:33I know.
28:35Okay. Just make good decisions.
28:37Stay around other people.
28:39And there it is.
28:40Yeah, I hear it. Just humor me. Okay?
28:43Go. Have fun. I love you.
28:44Love you.
28:45Love you too, Dad.
28:54Oh!
28:55Emily, isn't this great?
28:56Look at the turnout.
28:57Yeah.
28:58Now, can you hold down the floor? Because I'm gonna go get some things.
29:01Sure.
29:04Violet!
29:05You look so amazing!
29:07Oh my gosh, this dress!
29:09Thank you!
29:11Okay, wait. So, you just need to sign in here.
29:15Um, did you not come with Kyle?
29:17We decided to meet up here instead.
29:19You haven't seen him, have you?
29:20Uh, nope. Not yet.
29:21I don't think he signed in, either.
29:23Great.
29:24I have time to drop my jacket off in my locker.
29:26I'll be right back.
29:27Okay.
29:40What the heck?
29:57Where's my phone?
30:10Okay.
30:11Okay.
30:12Should we hear...
30:13I was able to find an exact match to the envelope online, and the specific color and pattern was discontinued a few years ago.
30:31Hello.
30:34Well, this doesn't prove Richard is involved.
30:37There are still plenty of these envelopes still out there in the wild.
30:40But with Richard being the last person who saw Tim alive, I do see a pattern developing.
30:45What do we have here?
30:58Tim Henley's signature.
31:00Richard was trying to perfect it.
31:02Now we're getting somewhere.
31:04Violet, what are you doing here? You should be at the gym.
31:09Oh, my God. Who gave you this?
31:15I... I can't find my phone. I need to call my dad.
31:18Okay. You can call from my office. Come on.
31:24Kyle, you're not with Violet?
31:26No. She was supposed to meet me outside the gym, but I missed my bus, and I got here late. I can't find her.
31:30Well, she said she was just going to her locker.
31:32Well, this is her locker, and she's not here. And she's not responding to my texts.
31:36Um...
31:38No lock? That's weird.
31:50Um, let me try her.
32:02What's wrong?
32:03Um...
32:04Why don't you head to the gym, see if she came back, and even if she hasn't, just wait there for her, see if she does?
32:12What about you?
32:13I'll check the bathroom. She might be freshening up.
32:16Sure.
32:17Sure.
32:28Hey, Hollis? I might need your help.
32:34Hollis?
32:35Sit down. Can I get you anything?
32:49Answers.
32:51Ah. Not so big on the pleasantries, huh?
32:53Did you crack it or not?
32:54Of course I did.
32:55Well, not me personally, but I have a hard enough time with online order forms.
32:58Ray!
32:59The numbers are encrypted access codes that unlock various dark web communications portals.
33:04It's basically a playground for black hats.
33:07Black hats? Like, uh, hackers?
33:10One particular group of hackers, to be precise. I'm unfamiliar with them, but they've taken credit for some large-scale DOS attacks that have played havoc with major financial institutions.
33:20I've, um, put together what little I could find.
33:24What's the name of this group?
33:26It's all right here.
33:29We never settled on compensation?
33:32How about I agree not to sick every law enforcement agency in the state on you and we call it square?
33:37I think that should about cover it.
33:39Merry Christmas, Ray.
33:40Mmm.
33:41Detective?
33:45Hollis?
33:49Emily Ott made a mistake.
33:51Where's Violet?
33:52I don't know.
33:54Where is she?
33:55I don't know. I was only trying to scare her.
33:57Kyle was getting too attached and I just didn't want to have second thoughts about college.
34:01What does any of this have to do with Kyle?
34:05He's my son.
34:06He doesn't know it, but he is.
34:09And I took this job so that I could close to him.
34:12And make sure he gets the scholarship that he deserves.
34:15Mr. Coach Henley threatened to bench Kyle because of his grades.
34:17So you, you took his dog.
34:19You sent him that threatening order.
34:20I needed him to go away long enough for Kyle to win that chess title.
34:25Just so he could have the future.
34:26That I didn't have.
34:29But scaring him wasn't enough.
34:30He showed up here and then you killed him.
34:32What? No, I didn't kill him.
34:33Well, who did then?
34:34I don't know, I swear.
34:35I don't know.
34:36It can't be true.
34:38Kyle.
34:39I didn't want you to find out like this.
34:42No, no, no.
34:43I'm so sorry.
34:46I can't deal with this right now.
34:47Wait, wait.
34:48Kyle, let me explain.
34:49Let him go, let him go.
34:50Come on.
34:51You're in enough trouble.
34:52Don't make it worse.
34:54Phone's right there on my desk.
34:56Okay.
35:03Dad?
35:04Shane, what are you doing here?
35:05I can't keep doing this.
35:07I can't keep lying about Coach Henley's death.
35:09I have to come clean.
35:15I should go.
35:17No, no, no.
35:22Let's go!
35:23That sounds like Violet.
35:24Where's that coming from?
35:25It's the VP's office.
35:26No, Dad.
35:27Dad!
35:28Please let me go.
35:29No, I'm sorry.
35:30I can't let you leave.
35:40Dad, please, just don't.
35:41Don't do this.
35:42Just let me think.
35:43I need to think.
35:44You killed Mr. Henley.
35:45No, no.
35:46You have it wrong, okay?
35:47I can still fix this.
35:48You've done a bang-up job of it so far, haven't you?
35:50Coach Lane, I can't...
35:51Richard, it's over.
35:52The police are on their way.
35:53You don't understand what happened.
35:54Tim Henley brought this on himself.
35:55He came here.
35:56He attacked me.
35:57He blamed me for killing his dog.
35:58I know.
35:59Hey, hey, I know.
36:00I know he thought it was Mila Bancroft at first making a play to move her team up the rankings
36:04by eliminating the competition.
36:05Hey, but then I imagine he took a closer look at the letter and realized it came in the
36:09same envelope as his paychecks.
36:10He thought that your threat was his way of protecting your son from expulsion, but you didn't send
36:15the letter, right?
36:16You didn't send it.
36:17So I killed him.
36:18I don't understand.
36:19It wasn't him, okay?
36:20Yes.
36:21Yes, I killed him.
36:22Dad, I'm not letting you do this.
36:23Shane, please.
36:24You have your whole future ahead of you.
36:26Dad, I love you so much.
36:28I just, I can't carry this weight anymore.
36:33I did it.
36:36I killed him.
36:37Okay.
36:38It's okay.
36:39Tell me, tell me what happened.
36:42It's okay.
36:43I, I came here and I wanted to tell my dad that I was, I was ready to accept Coach Henley's
36:50punishment.
36:51Okay.
36:52But then I got here and, and they were fighting.
36:55You killed Clyde.
36:57You took him from me.
36:58What are you talking about?
37:00This isn't funny.
37:01You killed my dog.
37:02Why would you kill him?
37:03Down.
37:04Hey, hey.
37:05Get off him.
37:06I pushed him and I don't know what happened.
37:09He fell.
37:10He hit his head.
37:11It was a fluke accident.
37:12So to protect your son's future, you, you tried to cover it up.
37:16Dad took care of Coach Henley and I drove his car to Newark.
37:19But you were marked present the next morning.
37:21Yeah.
37:22Dad took care of that too.
37:23I did what any father would do.
37:26Look, Richard, you're a good dad.
37:28You made a terrible mistake.
37:30You don't want to hurt, Violet.
37:35It's okay.
37:40It's okay.
37:41It's gonna be okay.
37:42No.
37:43It's my word against yours.
37:45Not exactly.
37:46Dad.
37:47Hey, you okay?
37:48Yeah.
37:49Thanks to Emily.
37:50I should get here when she did.
37:51I...
37:52Hey.
37:53You okay?
37:54Can I join you?
37:55Yeah.
37:56Of course.
37:57Ah.
37:58It's...
37:59It's...
38:00...
38:01It's...
38:02...
38:03It's...
38:04It's a little bit...
38:05It's okay.
38:06It's okay.
38:07Can I join you?
38:22Yeah, of course.
38:25It's a little cold.
38:29I hope Jane's going to be okay.
38:33Oh, Richard was right about one thing.
38:35You can do anything to protect our kids.
38:39And tonight I owe you.
38:41Just did what anyone would do in that situation?
38:44Yeah, but it wasn't anyone.
38:46It was you.
38:49So if Violet wants to go back to work at the mistletoe...
38:52Really?
38:54Yeah.
38:55You've proven to me she's safe with you in her life.
39:02What are you listening to?
39:05I'm here.
39:09Wait, I'm going to start.
39:19You know, I was really looking forward to dancing with you tonight.
39:23Same here.
39:24It's not too late.
39:34What do you mean?
39:38No.
39:38No, no, no, no, no, Violet.
39:40I'm not a dancer.
39:41I'm not a dancer at all.
39:42I'm not either.
39:42I, I, I...
39:43Ah, ah.
39:45Don't you take my hand?
39:46We can slowly dance this night away.
39:53I'll keep you warm as the snow starts falling.
40:01Wrapped in my arms
40:03Well, my heart is all in
40:09Cause if you're looking for someone to hold
40:13I'll pull you close and I won't let you go
40:17I'll keep you warm
40:19As the snow
40:21Let them be
40:22You were young ones, too
40:26I can't recall that far back
40:31The truth is, in some ways, I've never escaped the past
40:38I am pleased to introduce the newest member to Coding Club, everyone
40:44Give Grace a nice welcome
40:46At times I've put my old life behind me
40:50Even allowed myself to believe the door was shut for good
40:53It's time to pick a username
40:54I have the perfect name
40:55It's a creature from Greek mythology
40:57Made up of a bunch of different animals
40:59All smooshed together as one
41:00Kind of like this club
41:02Well, go on
41:04What's the name?
41:07Chimera
41:07But despite my efforts
41:12It never quite relinquishes its hold on me
41:15Instead
41:20It hangs over me like a dark cloud
41:24Waiting to strike
41:26When I least expect it
41:30I miss you
41:31I don't care
41:35I love you
41:36You ain't got a brush
41:46I see you
41:46You're on autistic
41:48In fact
41:49You're on€
41:50You're on
41:51Your looted
41:52And you're on
41:53And you're on
41:54Human
41:54qualified
41:54You're on
41:56You're on
41:56Your looted
41:56You're on
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