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00:00How's Winona doing?
00:08Should we call the doc?
00:11I'm worried, all right.
00:12I don't like the thought of her suffering.
00:15Oh, you gotta be kidding.
00:17Nana, you know the drill.
00:18The man cave's off limits.
00:22I gotta go.
00:24Okay.
00:25Unbelievable.
00:30Help me.
00:44No.
00:45No.
00:47No.
00:56Your first exhibition.
00:58This is big, kid.
00:59I just hope Steph could make it.
01:01Well, I'll video it.
01:02Oh, no, thank you.
01:03I'm still getting over your gushing color commentary on my soccer videos.
01:07I'm your dad.
01:07I'm supposed to gush.
01:09You ready to set up?
01:12Hi.
01:13Hi.
01:17Awkward.
01:18I'm gonna take a minute to get a sense of the space.
01:21Maybe talk amongst yourselves.
01:23What did you tell her?
01:26She read the room.
01:29See, when I looked into what happened in Sacramento...
01:31You were trying to protect me, I know.
01:33And if I can't do that?
01:36I promised her I'd help set up.
01:38I'm gonna take a minute.
01:40I'll take a minute.
01:42I'll take a minute.
01:43I'll take a minute.
01:46Sid.
01:50Where?
01:51I'll take a minute.
01:55Hey, Sid.
01:57Good to see you on your feet.
01:58Forget college.
01:59Tell your kids scrap metal.
02:01That's where the money is.
02:02Fix inside.
02:03Doug Bedansky, Bedansky Scrap Yards.
02:05That's Jolly Zorn, the housekeeper.
02:07That's Nenna Bedansky, the wife.
02:10So Jolly arrives at 8 a.m., finds Doug at the bottom of the stairs.
02:14That's his bedroom up there.
02:15She screams, wakes the wife, Nenna, whose bedroom is over here.
02:19She comes out, calls 911.
02:20Told us she heard nothing through the night.
02:24Let's bring them to the station. I'll talk to them there.
02:26Okay. I'm gonna check with forensics first.
02:33Looks like a fatal tumble.
02:43And I'm not surprised with all the empty beer bottles by the sink.
02:46But that doesn't account for the particular hemorrhaging.
02:58Check his feet.
03:03Right foot, some scrapes and abrasions from the fall.
03:10Left foot, linear abrasion across his instep.
03:17There was a tripwire here.
03:21It was removed after he fell.
03:25The killer stayed to watch.
03:26And when the fall didn't finish him?
03:33You were suffocated.
03:35Hmm.
03:43Boss?
03:44Forensics found Vic's phone under the couch.
03:46Best guess is that he dropped it when he fell.
03:50Gee, I am so sorry.
03:52I had some car trouble.
03:53So bring her out to speed.
03:56He's mad.
03:56Vic's phone.
03:57Get it to digital forensics.
03:58Tell him to put a rush on it.
03:59We need to know who he was talking to.
04:02Okay.
04:03So they're both mad.
04:06You and Doug, you were married for how long?
04:08We were married for 12 years, which was 13 years too long.
04:13Doug never wanted a wife.
04:15He wanted a trophy.
04:17So why stay?
04:18It wasn't in my best interests to leave him.
04:22The prenup?
04:24Doug was the king of crap.
04:26Except when it came to attorneys.
04:30You were in the house when Doug died, and you didn't hear anything.
04:34Sound asleep.
04:36A couple of whiskeys and a zolpidem around 10 p.m.
04:39Can anyone confirm this?
04:42A blood test?
04:46Badansky Scrap Yards.
04:48The website lists Doug as sole owner.
04:50Who gets the company now?
04:52I very much doubt it's me.
04:57He started it with his sister, Wendy.
04:59Where's Wendy now?
05:01Couldn't tell you.
05:02The two of them had a big fight years ago, when she split from the business.
05:07I haven't talked to her in forever.
05:13Was he a kind man?
05:14He was rough on the edges.
05:17But generous.
05:18He volunteered at a horse rescue.
05:21Broke my heart to see how sad he'd become.
05:24Sad.
05:25How so?
05:25Like he was, I don't know, pining for someone.
05:31It's one of those things.
05:32It's obvious to me.
05:34I'm a Scorpio.
05:36Pining?
05:37For who?
05:38Do you know?
05:39No.
05:40Sorry.
05:41You could try talking to his last housekeeper.
05:45She was with them for years.
05:47A woman by the name of Mary something?
05:51No, wait.
05:53Maeve.
05:54Maeve.
05:55Doug Bodanski has her sister, Wendy.
05:57Let's find out where she was last night.
05:59Let's track down Doug's former housekeeper, first name Maeve.
06:02Anything from forensics on Doug's phone?
06:06I'll check the phone.
06:08Why don't you talk to Nina about the housekeeper?
06:10Want it, Sergeant?
06:13Uh, I found a place called Equus Coast Horse Sanctuary,
06:16but they wouldn't disclose names of the volunteers.
06:18I'll head over.
06:20Okay.
06:23How worried are you?
06:24Jackson?
06:27Fairly.
06:30Very.
06:35Oh my god, you look like crap.
06:37My car keys.
06:38Are you sure?
06:39And not a child.
06:40Hey.
06:42Look, I care about you.
06:45As a friend, okay?
06:46And last night, I can't do this right now.
06:51I can't do this right now.
06:51Hello?
07:05Anybody there?
07:07Help you?
07:16Carl Alberg, Gibson's police.
07:21I'm here about a Will Raker.
07:23I understand he runs a sanctuary.
07:25You'll be waiting a while.
07:26Will's in town.
07:27He's shaking the donation bucket.
07:28I'm Ella Perrini, the vet.
07:30Well, I'm here about one of Will's volunteers,
07:34Doug Bedansky.
07:34Do you know him?
07:36I wouldn't call Doug a volunteer.
07:38He's more like a highly opinionated donor.
07:41Will would call him a pain in the ass.
07:43What's he done now?
07:45I'm afraid Mr. Bedansky died last night.
07:51Oh, my God.
07:54Poor Will.
07:56Were Will and Doug good friends?
07:59Um...
08:00He's Doug's brother.
08:03His only sibling.
08:04They started the scrapyard together.
08:06His brother?
08:07Nana said Doug had a sister.
08:09Yes, Nana's a bigot.
08:11He's Will now.
08:12What happened?
08:13Well, we're investigating.
08:16Will you have Will give me a call?
08:21Of course.
08:22Thanks.
08:22O'Hara, Maeve O'Hara.
08:46She was Doug's housekeeper when we met.
08:47I'd have fired her years ago, but Doug loved his strays.
08:52Why did she quit?
08:54No idea.
08:55Doug blamed me, of course.
08:58Did you ever suspect Doug and Ms. O'Hara of having...
09:03I mean, you know.
09:10Maeve.
09:12She had a daughter, so we know she had sex once.
09:16Are they going to be done soon?
09:17I need an address for Maeve O'Hara that is M-A-E-V-E...
09:27I'll call you back.
09:37Enchanter's nightshade.
09:38Jackson thinks these are the same flowers that were in Holly's photos.
09:59They are.
10:00All this started with Lauren's memorial.
10:02The Creeper has left Enchanter's nightshade there every month for 25 years.
10:06It's local legend.
10:07And the flower symbolizes vengeance.
10:09The flower symbolizes vengeance.
10:11Mm-hmm.
10:13Tell me about Lauren.
10:17She and I were in AP Calculus together, two nerdy girls, bonding until freshman year.
10:24I was a late bloomer.
10:25Lauren wasn't.
10:27And how did she die?
10:28It was a hit and run.
10:29She was walking home from work.
10:32She was 17.
10:33And Lauren Park's not the only one.
10:37Tell me about the others.
10:39Calvin Wiley was poisoned and Donald Trescott fell off a cliff.
10:44The case of Enchanter's nightshade were found where they died, too.
10:51Someone died where you found these, right?
10:55Chief, Will Raker is here to see you.
10:58I'll be right there.
11:00I'm gonna look into this, okay?
11:03But you and Holly leave this alone.
11:06Of course.
11:06I'm Chief Albrecht.
11:13Will Raker.
11:15Nice to meet you, Mr. Raker.
11:16Please.
11:22Thanks for coming in.
11:23I'm sorry for your loss.
11:25I can't believe it.
11:26I was just talking to Doug last night.
11:30What time?
11:32Around 10 p.m.
11:34What was the conversation about?
11:37Winona.
11:38He's obsessed with her.
11:40Is that someone your brother was seeing?
11:42Uh, no, uh, Winona's a palomino.
11:48A horse.
11:50She was surrendered to us a month ago.
11:52Winona hasn't been feeling well, so Doug wanted me to call the vet.
11:56And then he yelled something about staying out of his man cave to Nenna.
12:04And, uh, he hung up.
12:08Where were you last night, Mr. Raker?
12:11I was in the barn keeping an eye on the horse.
12:14All night?
12:15Ella said that Doug's death was an accident.
12:23Can anybody vouch for your wayabouts, Mr. Raker?
12:27Besides Winona?
12:31Oh, my God.
12:33Uh, I don't know what Nenna told you, but Doug and I were blood.
12:40Okay, we had our share of disagreements.
12:43Many of them never even mattered.
12:45And one or two really did.
12:49But we worked through it.
12:52Nenna hasn't spoken to me in years.
12:56But Doug and I loved each other.
13:00And if anyone killed my brother, I would put money on her.
13:111720. Got it.
13:15Oh.
13:16Hey.
13:18Uh, Doug Bonanski's old housekeeper.
13:20Mabel Hara.
13:21I've dressed in phone number.
13:23Layla.
13:25It's not just you.
13:26It's all of us who count on you.
13:28So, if there's a problem, you gotta tell me.
13:31Of course, sir.
13:34You've been through a lot.
13:36In Minneapolis.
13:37Now here.
13:41You will be the first to know.
13:42Doug Bonanski.
13:56He could be crass and harsh, but deep down he was kind.
13:58You worked for the Bonanskis for quite some time, Mrs. Weyer.
14:01I did.
14:03Nenna and Doug.
14:04It wasn't the most harmonious relationship, was it?
14:07Yeah.
14:08I thank God that they never brought children into this world.
14:12Please.
14:13Those two tormented each other.
14:16Their own private hell.
14:20The day that Doug wrote a six-figure check to the horse rescue, well, you would have thought
14:24that he had drowned Nenna's cat.
14:26It was simple generosity, his good side.
14:30From whom much is given, much is required.
14:33The Gospels.
14:35Anna Marie Lunsford.
14:36Sister Lunsford.
14:37My aunt.
14:38Your aunt was a nun?
14:42Oh, good Lord.
14:43No, no.
14:44A teller of truth, Chief Alberg.
14:47A bringer in of sheaves.
14:50Six months ago, Mrs. O'Hara, you quit the Bonanskis.
14:53Why?
14:57Well, Mr. Bonanski may have become inured to his wife's proclivities, but I did not appreciate
15:05them, especially not when they were thrust into my face.
15:10You caught her in bed with someone.
15:12And she laughed when she saw me standing there.
15:15You still have a key to their house, Mrs. O'Hara?
15:18Oh, no.
15:19No, I returned the key.
15:21Where were you last night?
15:23Oh.
15:25So you do think it's murder, and everyone is a suspect.
15:29Well, Chief Alberg, I was with my friend all evening, Yvette Fraser.
15:35We got the blood test results back.
15:40Vic's wife wasn't lying.
15:41Nana tested positive for Zolpidem.
15:44Doesn't mean she didn't set the trip wire, though.
15:47Mabel O'Hara claims she was visiting a friend, Yvette Fraser.
15:51Okay.
15:51I'll go speak to her.
15:52Lawyers?
15:53It's amazing how much they talk once their clients are dead.
15:56Doug Bonanski had his lawyer prepare a divorce settlement for Nana.
15:59Sizable.
16:00Lawyer tried to talk him out of it.
16:01Doug said, I just want to get on with my life.
16:03Okay, but if Nana knew, she wouldn't kill the guy.
16:06Unless she's in as well.
16:08That's it all now.
16:09Lawyer said no.
16:10Doug cut Nana out years ago.
16:12Everything goes to Equus Coast Horse Sanctuary.
16:14I just can't believe he's gone.
16:21I know.
16:22What a stupid accident.
16:25No, it wasn't an accident.
16:28He didn't fall.
16:30He was pushed or tripped.
16:33The police think it's a homicide.
16:34I told him it must have been Nana, but I don't really believe that.
16:43Who would do this?
16:48At the tone, please record your message.
16:51You.
16:52I am on my way, and I swear to God, you are going to pay for what you did.
16:58The eye goes too quickly to the one on the right.
17:08Mm-hmm.
17:08Mm.
17:10Now try swapping the one on the right with the one on the left.
17:13Steph!
17:14Oh, my gosh.
17:14Hey, little sister.
17:16You made it.
17:17Did you know?
17:18Are you kidding?
17:19You think I could keep a secret like this?
17:21Of course I wouldn't miss your photo exhibit.
17:25These are terrific.
17:25You're saying that because you're my sister.
17:28Yep.
17:29Oh, okay.
17:29But also because they're terrific.
17:31So swap the one on the right, the one on the left.
17:36Let's see.
17:37Right?
17:38Yeah?
17:39Yeah.
17:39Mm-hmm.
17:40Okay.
17:42Yeah.
17:43How's Dad?
17:44Uh, he's good.
17:47Busy.
17:48I mean, you know Dad.
17:49Mm-hmm.
17:49I'll let you two catch up.
17:52Dad's being Dad again.
17:54Original recipe.
17:55And Cassandra?
17:57Extra crispy.
17:59Yeah.
18:00Well, these are awesome.
18:04Thanks for coming in, Miss Fraser.
18:06Have you seen Maeve O'Hara recently?
18:08Yeah.
18:09Maeve came over for dinner last night.
18:11Then we binged a show.
18:13From what time?
18:15Oh, she stayed late.
18:17Till midnight?
18:18We had hot chocolate and gossiped.
18:21Same thing we've been doing since Grandview Drive.
18:24Grandview.
18:25The old days.
18:26That's how we met.
18:27Working for different families on the same street.
18:31Do you remember which family you worked for?
18:34The Parks.
18:36Karen and Terrence.
18:38Uh, they had a daughter?
18:43Lauren.
18:43Lauren.
18:44Lauren.
18:44The girl who died.
18:49Hit and run.
18:51I'd been let go by that point.
18:53Let go?
18:58Some money went missing from Mrs. Parks' purse.
19:02Lauren accused me.
19:04I didn't, Corporal.
19:05Mrs. Parks knew the truth, I'm sure of that, but...
19:08She didn't want to face it.
19:10So?
19:12Out the door for poor Yvette.
19:17Yvette was fired six weeks before Lauren Park died.
19:21Lauren Park's incident report.
19:23Digital forensics cracked Doug's phone.
19:24Night of the murder, there's a call with his brother.
19:26But that's not what stands out.
19:27Six months ago, Doug was calling the same number.
19:30A lot.
19:31And then it suddenly just stopped.
19:32For months, nothing.
19:34A few weeks ago, calls start back up again.
19:36Whose number?
19:36The vet.
19:37Ella Perini.
19:39Like he was pining for someone.
19:44Let's bring her in.
19:46Okay.
19:55Your call has been forwarded to an automatic voice message system.
19:59At the tone, please record your message.
20:02I loved him!
20:04My choice!
20:06Damn you to the pit of hell!
20:07I don't know.
20:37So to confirm, there were no other cars, just a single car on the road.
20:46And it was heading southbound, but one dude facing northbound.
20:50Uh, yeah, just give me a minute.
20:52Ella Perrini, she was pronouncing the scene.
20:55The flagger said that she was driving like a bat out of hell.
20:58No, no, no.
20:59Miss O'Hara, Miss O'Hara, no, no, no.
21:01No, no, no, no.
21:02Miss O'Hara, Miss O'Hara, no.
21:04I need you to stay here with me.
21:06My child!
21:07My child!
21:08Let me see her!
21:10Let me see her!
21:11Mrs. O'Hara, I'm sorry, she's gone.
21:14No!
21:17No!
21:19He's not, Ella!
21:21Ella!
21:23No!
21:36Perini was her father's name.
21:41Ella loved him.
21:44Don't ask me why.
21:46There's your husband now, Mrs. O'Hara.
21:49We can honor him if you'd like.
21:52Oh, he's gone.
21:55A heart attack.
21:57Good riddance.
22:04You know, when I saw the smoke down the road...
22:11I knew...
22:13in that instant.
22:18Do you and Ella were close?
22:21She was my child.
22:26We didn't always agree, but when she fell into error, I'd reach out and do whatever I could to save her.
22:35Doug and Ella, how close were they?
22:39She, uh, came...
22:41and helped me at the house.
22:44Sometimes.
22:46After one of his parties, usually.
22:48Doug's horse entry was one of Ella's bigger clients.
22:52Doug pushed her to get hired straight out of vet school.
22:55Favorite to you?
22:56Doug...
22:58Doug...
22:59Doug Bodansky could be very generous.
23:03And Ella was determined to pay him back.
23:07Your friend, Yvette, she worked for a family whose daughter passed away.
23:13Lauren Park.
23:15Unconscionable.
23:17What she did to Yvette.
23:19And then Lauren died.
23:21Six weeks later.
23:23It was tragic.
23:25You and Ella were good friends.
23:26Did you know?
23:27I know she had been seeing my brother. I thought it'd run its course.
23:39Who else knew? Her mother?
23:42A mad monk. God knows.
23:49Ella told me once, she wasn't raised. She was groomed.
23:54For what?
23:57She wouldn't say.
24:01But she wanted nothing to do with that woman.
24:19Two medium cappuccinos. One decaf.
24:21Thanks.
24:22And a small soy latte, extra foam, one pump sugar-free vanilla, one pump caramel, and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
24:28My coffee orders drive Dad crazy.
24:31Hmm.
24:33Speaking of...
24:35Don't tell him I did this, but I kind of amateur sleuthed.
24:38Is that a verb?
24:39Intransitive. Are you trying to get yourself grounded?
24:41Okay, I phoned around the local gardening shops to see if anyone carried Enchanter's Nightshade.
24:47And?
24:48No luck, but I talked to one guy. He said he knew of a farm that specialized in ornamental plants.
24:54Uh, Lunsford Farm and Nursery. I checked their website. Looks like they're permanently closed.
24:58Which is kinda weird, right?
25:00So why don't we take a drive up there?
25:04No.
25:05Okay, why not?
25:06Because your dad wants you to stay out of it.
25:07Well, me and Steph could go and there would be two of us and he wouldn't even have to know.
25:10Look, I will get this information to your dad. If he wants to look into it, then great. And if not, we leave it.
25:16Holly told me. About your friend.
25:21Lauren Park.
25:23It was a hit and run.
25:25Um, I need to go to City Hall for a council thing, but I'll be right back.
25:30We leave this to the police.
25:31You told Corporal Jackson that, um, two nights ago, Mabel O'Hara was at your house between seven and midnight.
25:44That's right. That's right.
25:58You stayed in all night?
26:01We sat on the couch, watching the show and talking.
26:07More talking than watching, if I'm being honest.
26:11if I'm being honest.
26:15You being honest, Mrs. Fraser?
26:18So the thing is,
26:20cell records show that Mabel Harrah's phone
26:22was nowhere near your house between 9.30 and 11 p.m.
26:25My guess is you left the house,
26:28went into town, grabbed some snacks.
26:31Yes.
26:33That's right, we decided we wanted some ice cream.
26:37What?
26:37Cell records show that your phone never left your house.
26:41Well, I guess I must have forgotten it or something.
26:47You're a terrible liar, Mrs. Fraser.
26:50Was Maeve even at your house?
26:54No.
26:56Where was she?
26:57I don't know.
26:59Are you scared of your friend, Mrs. Fraser?
27:04Maeve is certain of everything.
27:08You've never met anyone like her.
27:10She asked you to lie for her?
27:11No.
27:12She asked you to lie for her before.
27:14No.
27:15You know that withholding evidence is a criminal offense?
27:20I lied one other time.
27:23When?
27:25The night Mr. Wiley died.
27:28Calvin Wiley?
27:29Your friend asked you to lie twice, both times, somebody dies.
27:34That didn't make you suspicious?
27:36I didn't know anything.
27:37I'm not involved in anything.
27:39Well, you are involved, Mrs. Fraser.
27:41You're involved.
27:43Who else knew about Maeve?
27:46Did Ella know about her mother?
27:48Ella died.
27:49Did you know that's terrible?
27:51Maeve would be destroyed.
27:52Did Ella know?
27:57Yes.
28:00Get a warrant.
28:01Bring Maeve in.
28:03Based on your testimony, you're an accessory after the fact.
28:06I'm placing you under arrest.
28:08No.
28:13Maeve also cleaned for Donald Trescot's boss, Jeremy Hendrickson, of Hendrickson Financial Services.
28:18Trescot fell off Gospel Rock.
28:21After he embezzled half a million from Hendrickson's clients.
28:24When Hendrickson found out, he hushed it up.
28:27Trescot steals, gets away with it.
28:29Lauren Park lies and Maeve's friend gets fired.
28:31Lauren bore false witness.
28:33Calvin Wiley?
28:34Allegations of elder abuse.
28:35His mom.
28:37Honor thy father and mother.
28:39Doug Bedansky slept with Maeve's daughter.
28:42Adultery.
28:42Bri, Polly and Steph.
29:08They left a while ago.
29:09Did they say where they were going?
29:11Not to me.
29:11Hey, it's Holly.
29:21Leave a message.
29:23Holly, it's Cassandra.
29:24Where are you?
29:25Call me back.
29:26Yeah.
29:42Boss, Maeve's not here.
29:44Neighbors saw her leave about an hour ago, but the warrant just came through, so we're going to start searching the house.
29:48I'll meet you there.
29:55Hi, Carl.
29:56It's me.
29:57I'm trying to get a hold of Holly, but she isn't answering our phone.
30:00Do you have any idea where she might be?
30:03Truth is, I am a little concerned that she is...
30:07You know what?
30:10I'll deal with it.
30:11I haven't seen one of these in a while.
30:21You.
30:21I am on my way, and I swear to God, you are going to pay for what you did.
30:30Ella Perini.
30:31I loved him.
30:33My choice.
30:34Damn you to the pit of hell.
30:37Put out a ball or alert the state troopers. Maeve could be almost anywhere.
30:40Not interested, thank you.
31:07Have a couple of teenage girls been by here by any chance?
31:11Girls?
31:12No.
31:13No, just you, councilwoman.
31:15Guilty as charged.
31:16I didn't vote for you.
31:19I'm actually looking for some information on a plant.
31:23Enchanter's Nightshade.
31:25A garden store in town sent me your way.
31:28You're Mrs. Lunsford, right?
31:30Mae Bohera.
31:32Anna Marie Lunsford was my aunt.
31:34Oh, the tent revivalist.
31:36Sister Lunsford.
31:37She's a part of Gibson's history.
31:40Enchanter's Nightshade?
31:41Yeah, it's been left on a shrine of a friend of mine, Lauren Park, every month for as long
31:47as she's been dead, which is 25 years now.
31:52You wouldn't happen to know anything about that, would you, Mrs. O'Hara?
31:56A little.
31:57I have a quiche in the oven, so if you want to talk, maybe you come inside.
32:02Hi, you've reached Cassandra.
32:15You know what to do.
32:16Hey, I just heard your message.
32:18Um, call me back when you can.
32:20I'll try Holly now.
32:21Basically, he's doing what he always does.
32:25Climbing down into a case and disappearing.
32:27I mean, I'm used to it our whole lives, but Cassandra?
32:31Have you talked to him?
32:34That's what people do, Hall.
32:36They talk.
32:38Except in this family, which is the problem.
32:40Dad, hi.
32:45Uh, Cassandra reached you?
32:46When?
32:47She just left me a message.
32:48Apparently, you're not answering your phone.
32:50Yeah, my phone died.
32:52Hey, did Cassandra tell you about Lunsford Farm?
32:55Anna Marie Lunsford.
32:56Sister Lunsford.
32:58My aunt.
33:00It's wild, but I found a website.
33:02Lunsford.
33:06Lunsford Farm, 477 Peninsula Road.
33:08Let's go.
33:10Smells delicious.
33:21Yes.
33:23I baked it for a friend of mine.
33:25Well, not actually a friend.
33:28A former employer.
33:30She lost her husband.
33:31Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
33:32Mm-hmm.
33:33Two days ago, he fell.
33:35So you were asking about Enchanter's Nightshade.
33:42It's associated with vengeance in Greek mythology,
33:46but I'm guessing that you knew that.
33:49Do you know who leaves it on Lauren's Shrine?
33:51Mrs. O'Hara.
33:53Do they get it from you?
33:55Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord.
34:14That was my aunt's perspective.
34:17Lauren Park was a liar, a bearer of false witness.
34:24That is not true.
34:25Your friend was rotten to the core.
34:28Thanks for your time.
34:35Go, go, go.
34:36Go, go.
34:37Heathers and heathens, a lot of you.
34:39Drop the weapon.
34:40You're surrounded.
34:40May you rot in hell with the liars and the thieves and the adulterers and the rest.
34:47It's over.
34:47Drop the weapon.
34:48May your torment be unceasing and your shrieking your unheard.
34:54Put the knife down.
35:03May of O'Hara, I'm arresting you for the murder of Doug Bedansky.
35:06Oh, God, rot your soul and his.
35:09You do have the right to remain silent.
35:31Scream away.
35:36I know what you're going to say.
35:37What are you doing here?
35:38I thought your daughter's over here.
35:39I should have called 911, but I was embarrassed, and I thought that I was making something
35:42out of nothing.
35:43I'm trained to do this, okay?
35:45I carry a gun.
35:46I'm in danger every day.
35:48I didn't answer your phone, and I figured, I just, I figured wrong.
35:52And I'm not trying to play detective.
35:54I hate your job.
35:55What you did was reckless.
35:57It was stupid.
35:59Brave, maybe, but...
36:00Well, not that stupid.
36:01I was right, wasn't I?
36:10Thank goodness you're okay.
36:11Doug Bedansky, Calvin Wiley, Donald Truscott, Lauren Park.
36:25How many others?
36:30You have no dominion over me.
36:34You've been doing this for decades, Maeve.
36:38Cleansing the Sunshine Coast.
36:41How many others?
36:43She's not going to talk, is she?
36:54We'll see about that.
36:56I'll pick it up tomorrow.
36:58Brunswick's called.
36:59The quiche Maeve was baking had enough cyanide to kill a stable full of horses.
37:04Cassandra, go home?
37:05Yes.
37:05She said that she wanted to get ready for Holly's thing.
37:08Really, she went after, after what she went through the day.
37:11Yeah.
37:12It's like she kind of loves you guys or something.
37:17Well, I gotta go.
37:18We got you covered.
37:19I don't know what I'd do without you, all of you.
37:30Hey.
37:35You're following people, Officer?
37:36No, I, I just, I just saw you.
37:40Uh, Vanessa, I am so sorry.
37:47And, uh, thank you.
37:48Big time.
37:51Still look like crap?
37:55How are you doing?
37:58I'm going to be okay.
38:00I think.
38:01I'm getting myself some help.
38:04That's good.
38:05And?
38:05I'm almost one day clean and sober.
38:09Thanks to you.
38:15It started as a school assignment.
38:18Our teacher wanted us to question Gibsons.
38:21Which led me to Lauren Park's memorial on the way to the ferry terminal.
38:25Which led me to more memorials.
38:27Each one a life lived, loved, and lost.
38:31I found myself wanting to slow down and really experience these memorials and give them the
38:37attention they deserve.
38:39So, anyway, thanks so much for coming.
38:42I hope you guys enjoy.
39:05Congratulations.
39:06My mom keeps messaging me, still won't tell me what's going on tomorrow.
39:18Am I ever gonna meet her?
39:21Did you get yourself another cab?
39:24Oh, no, Felix came back.
39:26Get out!
39:27Two days ago.
39:29Oh, I'm sorry.
39:30She must be pregnant.
39:32I really hope you meet Felix.
39:34Yes.
39:36Yes, I mean Felix.
39:39Yeah, I'm taking it as a sign.
39:43Oh, of?
39:44Well, good things to come.
39:46Or you got mice again.
39:50Your daughter's amazing.
39:53Yeah.
39:54She was so nervous about speaking in front of that crowd and she was great.
40:04You're sad, Joe.
40:09For everything.
40:10Uh, I don't say it enough.
40:14I promise that...
40:15Oh, God, no promises.
40:17What? Why not?
40:19You know what our problem is?
40:24We don't talk.
40:25Oh, we're talking now.
40:26We don't talk.
40:27Well, we're talking now.
40:28Okay.
40:29We don't talk enough.
40:30We banter.
40:31We make love.
40:32But when it comes to who we are...
40:38Just so as you know.
40:39Mm.
40:40You are it for me.
40:43Last chance, best chance.
40:45I have spent almost every day of the last six months with you.
40:49And I have loved almost every one of them.
40:54Oh.
40:55And I feel like I know you.
40:57But I don't...
40:58I don't know the first thing about you.
41:00Ask anything you want.
41:02Anything, God, dangerous.
41:09Your dad.
41:12Okay.
41:13What about him?
41:15Do you know where he is?
41:17Yes, I do.
41:18And?
41:21My turn.
41:22No, no, no, no, wait.
41:23My turn.
41:24Mm.
41:25Theoretically...
41:26Mm-hmm.
41:28Could you...
41:32see yourself...
41:36marrying me?
41:37What?
41:41Wait, um...
41:43Theoretically...
41:44I can see a lot of things.
41:47But if you're...
41:48actually asking me, Carl...
41:52Carl...
41:53Are you asking me?
41:55What if I said, yes?
41:58What if I said, holy crap?
42:03Dad?
42:04You guys coming in, or...?
42:06Will you marry me?
42:11Will you marry me?
42:15The only truth I know is you...
42:17What if I want to know is you?
42:30The only truth I know is you...
42:32The only truth I know is you...
42:37To you...
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