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Murdoch Mysteries - Season 19 Episode 10 Devil in the Saddle
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00:00how much longer is this going to take well sir we've just stopped in medicine hat so i'd say
00:18we're almost there three bloody days i can't believe i let you talk me into a second class
00:24sleeper it saved the department a considerable amount of money and it cost me a considerable
00:29amount of sleep these calgary stampede folk are going to invite police from all over canada
00:35at least they could pay their fare seeing this rodeo in person is payment enough for me
00:41i hear this stampede will draw cowboys from across north america
00:46it seems like they're all on this bloody train wake me up when i get to calgary
00:59so
01:05so
01:13so
01:21so
01:29so
01:37finally i can breathe
02:02all right boys welcome to the greatest outdoor show on earth welcome cowboy tents are over by the
02:16arena go on go on i don't see any spurs on you boys you must be policemen from toronto chief constable
02:24thomas breckenreed detective william murdoch i heard about you too i was looking forward to
02:28meeting you glad you could make it out name's guy weeding we wouldn't have missed it for the world
02:33mr weeding
02:34will there be a briefing for the policemen in attendance i heard he was a bit of a stickler
02:39as well
02:40yeah we're gonna do one tomorrow before the stampede opens
02:44police tents are over yonder till then have some fun on the range gentlemen
02:49i'll get the luggage
02:58anyone think they can beat me come on let's see what you got is that what i think it is
03:16i can shoot the fly off a bird's hind end just watch me
03:21miss sunny oakley not bad at all so you still got it
03:36tom brackenreed as i live and breathe
03:39and if it isn't mr tidy detective wonderful to see you again miss oakley likewise you fellas
03:45in town for the rodeo we've had a personal invitation from the man who's running the show
03:49oh gents these are two of the finest coppers in the country and yet i can still shoot better
03:55than them oh well there's more to policing than shooting firearms well that sounds like an
04:01excuse to me what do you say a dime if you make the shot
04:08help help
04:15it's coming from the arena come on murdoch
04:17look out police coming through
04:19there's a rider down sir
04:21he's probably chopped by a horse
04:23he's dead
04:37you you killed my brother
04:41take away let's get him out of here
04:46remind me enough to come on holiday with you again
04:53why are you blaming that cowboy
05:08because he was supposed to distract the horse if the rider falls and help the rider out of the pen he just stood there
05:14damn him
05:17did you see what happened
05:19sure i saw my brother got thrown
05:21and i saw him do nothing
05:23what can i do
05:25horses on him before i could reach him
05:26what are you talking about i saw you out there you could have helped
05:29i know you're looking to be mad at someone
05:31it ain't me
05:33sorry luke
05:35you should arrest him
05:39go out of the arena
05:41calm down and take a breath
05:43go on
05:46sir i've just seen something very strange
05:50the dead man's pupils are dilated
05:52isn't that natural after death
05:54not immediately
05:55my best guess is that they were dilated before he passed
05:59perhaps mr wild was under the influence of some kind of drug
06:04maybe he took something before the ride
06:06or someone else drugged him
06:21ellis boone i've seen him in a few rodeos
06:24luke wild holds him responsible for his brother's death
06:28everybody's mad at ellis
06:30if murdoch is right and roy was drugged
06:33how likely is it that ellis was involved in his death
06:35i don't know him all that well but folks say he has a temper
06:39i want to talk to him
06:41yeah you and about a hundred other cowboys
06:44that's probably why he's made himself scarce
06:46tom
06:48this here is tom three persons
06:49hell of a bronc rider
06:50tom brackenreed
06:51tom brackenreed
06:52Toronto police
06:53we're looking for this pickup man mr boone
06:57i'm looking for him too
06:58what the hell is he doing
06:59standing around when roy went down
07:01so you heard what happened
07:03yeah
07:04and you can talk to him after i finish tearing the strip off
07:07if i can find him
07:09if i can find him
07:10you won't be tearing the strip off anyone
07:12for now this is police business so you stay out of it
07:16see
07:17maybe not the best way to make friends around here
07:19i'll tell you what friends are overrated
07:22well i am headed to the bar for a drink
07:25would you care to join
07:26in normal circumstances miss oakley i would love to
07:30but i need to find this mr boone before someone else does
07:35why don't you tell that tidy detective that there's still a dime on the line
07:38whenever he's ready
07:39don't underestimate myrdo
07:40don't underestimate myrdo
07:51lwellyn
07:52serge what are you doing here
07:55i thought i might speak with you
07:57it's been a while since we last saw each other
08:01you never returned my messages
08:03there's been a lot going on
08:05i need your help
08:07as a detective
08:09there's a problem with my boss mr sands at dario's
08:13i think he's in some kind of trouble
08:14what kind of trouble
08:16last week i saw him arguing with two men in the alley at the back of the restaurant
08:21what was the argument about
08:22i couldn't hear
08:23and today they came back and roughed him up
08:26who were these men
08:28he wouldn't tell me
08:29and he wouldn't tell me what they want
08:31so you'd like me to find out
08:34it must be serious
08:37after he cleaned up he said he was thinking of closing down for good
08:41but mr sands loves his restaurant
08:44and you're worried about him
08:46i've worked with him for the last three years he's been good to me
08:50i'll speak with him
08:52thank you llewellyn
08:53yeah
08:54detective watts
08:55of course
08:56and i'm sorry i didn't call
08:58well don't mention it
08:59shall we
09:01are you raffling through a dead man's satchel
09:22i believe big roy wilde was drugged with a narcotic before he died
09:27drugged
09:28what do you mean
09:30people said that he was fine before he got on the horse
09:33but then became unsteady
09:35shaky
09:36maybe it was something else
09:37his heart or some such
09:39his pupils were dilated
09:41which is a very strong indicator that he was under the influence
09:45if he was
09:46it's his own damn fault
09:48everyone i've spoken to said that that's not something roy wilde would ever do
09:55so you're saying someone drugged him
09:57i don't believe it
09:59i understand that the purse for the bronc riding competition is the largest that's ever been put up by a rodeo
10:06one thousand dollars and a fine saddle
10:09i just can't seem to think that any of these cowboys would be so low and underhanded as the killer man to get it
10:17one thousand dollars
10:18one thousand dollars
10:19yes sir
10:20i'm begging your pardon sir but in my experience
10:24i have to disagree
10:26thank you
10:27um
10:28this
10:29this
10:30was litmus paper
10:31and
10:32it will change
10:33to purple
10:34if any substance such as an opium
10:37has been added to this canteen
10:41it's purple
10:42huh
10:43so you're saying one of the competitors did this
10:52that's what i intend to find out
10:54me too
10:56i'm sorry
10:57yeah i knew big roy wilde
10:59saw his brother shooting targets this morning he's damn good
11:03Yeah, I knew Big Roy Wilde.
11:09I saw his brother shooting targets this morning.
11:11He's damn good.
11:13Mr. Heedley, I understand you are about to compete against Big Roy Wilde in the bronc riding competition.
11:19We've gone up against each other a few times.
11:23I was told that Mr. Wilde frequently bested you.
11:28He ain't doing that anymore.
11:30I've also learned that Roy Wilde was drugged before he attempted to ride that bronco.
11:40Drugged? Shoot, I don't know nothing about drugs.
11:44Only vices I got are whiskey and women.
11:48Where were you before Mr. Wilde stepped into the ring?
11:52Right beside it. With plenty of other fellas.
11:56I don't need to cheat to win.
11:57Besides, I ain't the favorite now. That Indian is.
12:07Big Roy and I rode together a few times.
12:10As a competitor, Mr. Three Persons?
12:13Call me Tom.
12:15And to answer your question, you know, we worked as drovers.
12:19Went to drive across the border last spring.
12:21The prize money for this stampede is significant.
12:27And it's said that you are the favorite to win.
12:31We'll see.
12:32But I wouldn't hurt my friend, detective.
12:34Well then, do you know of anyone who would have wanted to harm or kill Mr. Wilde?
12:43Like his brother said.
12:44That pickup man, Ellis Boone.
12:46Last year, down in Cheyenne, Big Roy got into it with Ellis.
12:51Said Ellis was a coward.
12:54Is Mr. Boone afraid to ride broncos?
12:57Or go anywhere near him, according to Big Roy.
13:00Ellis took a swing at him.
13:01Big Roy knocked him clean out.
13:04Could this have been Mr. Boone seeking revenge?
13:08Talk to him.
13:15Where's that pickleball?
13:17Mr. Boone!
13:19We'd like a word.
13:29Well, it looks like he backed all his worldly belongings.
13:35He was leaving the stampede grounds.
13:36But not in the direction of either gate.
13:40Maybe he was making his way down to the police tents.
13:44Right.
13:45He was shot when he was facing this way.
13:48Which means the shot would have come from quite a distance, necessitating a rifle.
13:52But a rifle would have left an exit wound and there isn't one.
13:56The cheek of it.
13:57Killing him in front of us and all these people.
14:00I talked to all those folks.
14:02Nobody saw anything.
14:04Look, I have to ask.
14:06Me.
14:08I know I might be the best shot around, but I've never shot a man and I don't intend to start.
14:13Even if it's tempting.
14:14Hmm.
14:15What?
14:16I'll get a couple of constables and we'll get his body into the tent.
14:20Miss Oakley.
14:22With me, please.
14:23Let's retrace the path of this bullet.
14:25You know, Mr. Boone was shot in the front and he was facing west.
14:32Therefore, the bullet had to have come from this direction.
14:35But the shooter couldn't have been standing there.
14:36Everybody would have seen him.
14:37Including me.
14:38I was...
14:39What is this?
14:45There's a dent in this metal sign.
14:48A ricochet shot.
14:49Which means the shooter was standing over there.
14:52Where no one could see him.
14:54That is quite an impressive shot.
14:58I know a lot of great marksmen, but...
15:01Well, who might they be?
15:05Well, next best to myself would probably be Big Roy's brother, Luca.
15:09Detective, I hear Ellis was shot right in front of you.
15:23Very near me, yes.
15:25But no one saw the shooter.
15:27So you have no idea who did it?
15:29I'm actually here to speak with Big Roy's younger brother.
15:35I've got investors breathing down my neck.
15:37Look, this stampede hasn't even started and it's already bound for failure.
15:41And that's why you have us here, Mr. Wienick.
15:44I assure you we'll get to the bottom of this.
15:46And I appreciate it.
15:47Just please, be discreet.
15:56What can we do for you, Detective?
15:58I was hoping to speak with Mr. Wilde here.
16:03Mr. Wilde, where were you when Mr. Boone was shot?
16:07I was with Tom at the Indian Village.
16:09I'll vouch for that.
16:12Obviously, you blamed Mr. Boone for your brother's death.
16:16Look, I was angry and I said some things that I regret.
16:20If you want a list of people who saw us at the Indian Village when Boone died, I'll get you it.
16:25That won't be necessary.
16:27But do either of you know of anyone else who may have been angry at Mr. Boone?
16:34Well, you know, I saw Ellis arguing with Link Bowman.
16:37Must have been an hour before he was shot.
16:39If I may, you'll want to hold the rope much further behind the Honda and to let out another coil.
16:55But, uh, most importantly, you want to follow through, cross, uh, like this.
17:09Nicely done.
17:11Where'd you learn how to do that?
17:13Oh, I paid my dues on a ranch a long time ago.
17:17That's so.
17:17You were overheard having a heated discussion with Ellis Boone shortly before he was killed.
17:23Heated?
17:24I wouldn't say that.
17:26Then how would you characterize your talk with him, Mr. Bowman?
17:31Ellis blamed himself for Big Roy's death.
17:34I was telling him to stay, but he was upset.
17:37Did you discuss anything else?
17:39No. What else would I say to him?
17:41Why did you want it to stay?
17:43I just knew he'd regret it if he left before this stampede started.
17:47It's going to be the biggest show in the West.
17:56And you are set to compete in the, uh, Bronco riding competition also.
18:01Sure am.
18:02But before you go accusing me, I would never harm another man to win.
18:07You can ask anyone here.
18:08Oh, we plan on doing that, so, Michelle.
18:11Sunshine.
18:13I like that.
18:14Where did you go after your conversation with Mr. Ellis?
18:19Back to my tent.
18:20Alone?
18:22Unfortunately.
18:24Well, that is something I aim to change tonight at the dance.
18:27Miss Oakley.
18:40What were you doing in Mr. Bowman's tent?
18:42I was checking to see if he or whoever shot him had left anything behind.
18:46And, look at this.
18:48A hundred and fifty dollars.
18:51It was in his tent with a rock on top.
18:53That's all he left.
18:54That's a lot of money for a cowboy.
18:57Well, Ellis Boone didn't have a dollar to his name.
18:59So what was he doing with that kind of money?
19:01Then why did he leave it behind?
19:03I talked to the man who supplies the restaurant.
19:11Mr. Grubbs.
19:12And?
19:13It was clear he's being threatened by whom I don't know.
19:17But likely the same men who are threatening Mr. Sands.
19:21Perhaps a larger butcher is trying to get rid of the competition.
19:25We'll have to go to each of them all across Toronto.
19:27Could take a while.
19:28Do you know Mark Gilbert Meats on Fanshawe Avenue?
19:32Yes.
19:33Uh, new butcher shop, isn't it?
19:35Mr. Mark Gilbert called to book a table at eight o'clock.
19:38Mr. Sands said he wasn't opening tonight.
19:40That's what I thought.
19:42But a meat delivery arrived this afternoon from Gilbert's butcher shop.
19:46Is that so?
19:48Mr. Sands went pale when I told him about the reservation.
19:51He said nothing can go wrong for Mr. Gilbert tonight.
19:53Well, if that's the case, I think Dario's could use another waiter.
19:58What you're not suggesting?
20:00You have a spare uniform?
20:05Ah!
20:07A civilized man.
20:10Here's to the gentleman among cowboys.
20:13Let me buy you a drink.
20:15Ah, Mr. Ethan Tree.
20:17Chief Constable Thomas Brackenmead, Toronto Constable.
20:20And what brings you out here?
20:21Are you part of the stampede or a police officer?
20:24God, no.
20:25Look, between me and you, it's time the businessmen of Calgary stopped encouraging this frontier parade.
20:33The city of Calgary should be promoting progress.
20:36And stop playing at cowboys and Indians.
20:39Who the hell do you think you are?
20:43Look, nobody wants any trouble with you.
20:45You should follow me outside and we'll settle this for good.
20:48Why don't you sit down and relax?
20:50Here, have a drink of me.
20:54I'll sit down when I'm good and ready.
20:59A toast.
21:01To the stampede.
21:02What are you celebrating?
21:09My brother died out in that ring today.
21:12We'll get to the bottom of this.
21:14The truth will come out.
21:16And they'll just keep carrying on in the meantime.
21:21I've had enough of these folks.
21:24This old stampede can go to the devil.
21:26I hear you know your way around a rope, detective.
21:36Oh.
21:37I was just giving Luca Wilde a bit of help, that's all.
21:41That's part of being a cowboy.
21:44Knowing what's right.
21:46Be that as it may,
21:48someone here is responsible for the death of two men.
21:53I just can't believe it.
21:54Perhaps you should postpone the stampede.
21:58Impossible.
22:00I've advertised everywhere from here to Texas.
22:03Without everything riding on this.
22:06You've had a man die in the ring.
22:08And a pickup man that you hired was shot in cold blood.
22:12All the riders know they might not come out of that ring alive.
22:16And as for Alice, there's plenty of rifles around.
22:19Could have been an accident.
22:21You don't believe these two deaths are connected?
22:23All I'm saying is that I'm not sure.
22:26Fire!
22:27Fire!
22:28Fire!
22:29Oh no.
22:42I just don't know how this could have happened.
22:47There isn't any electricity to this tent, so this couldn't have been a frayed wire.
22:53Then it's most certainly arson.
22:56Big Roy dead.
22:58Ellis Boone shot.
22:59I had all my money stolen, and now this?
23:03You had money stolen?
23:05Someone broke into my lockbox.
23:08Took all that was in there.
23:10How did they get into it?
23:12The girl who works for me lost her key.
23:15How much was lost exactly?
23:18$150.
23:21Then I believe I know who took it.
23:26Now remember to smile, slight nod when you greet them, neat movements.
23:31And serve from the left, remove from the right.
23:35I'm not sure about this.
23:36Well, don't worry.
23:37I've gotten quite an adept at playing a role.
23:41It will be here any moment.
23:43Are you ready?
23:44Yes, Mr. Sansom.
23:45These are dangerous men, Detective.
23:47Please, be careful.
23:51Gentlemen.
23:53Welcome.
23:59Oh.
24:00I just got that hat.
24:06Custom.
24:07It's ruined.
24:09I'll sponge it off, sir.
24:11It'll be good as new.
24:15You know, spilling that wine was a good thing.
24:18What?
24:19What did you say?
24:22That wine was a German Riesling.
24:25You wouldn't have liked it.
24:26You look like strong Barolo men.
24:34Strong Barolo men, huh?
24:35You're right.
24:39I'd take a hearty red over a white any day.
24:43I like this guy.
24:45Ha!
24:46It's got to be connected.
24:54It's no coincidence that the money that Ellis Boone left in his tent is the exact same amount that was stolen from the Stampede office.
25:14Well, now we know where he got the money.
25:16But why would Mr. Boone steal that money and then leave it in his tent?
25:22Change of heart?
25:25Where are you off to?
25:26I'm going to have a word with the young lady who lost her key.
25:38So, Miss Croft, were you the only one who had a key to the lockbox?
25:43Not the only one.
25:45Mr. Weedick had one, too.
25:47Oh, I see.
25:47I noticed my key was missing from my pocket earlier.
25:53I looked everywhere.
25:54And you never found it?
25:56No.
25:57And when I went back to the office tent, the box was empty and the money was gone.
26:03$150?
26:04Yes.
26:05I feel just terrible about it.
26:08Did you see anyone suspicious hanging around the office?
26:11No.
26:12Who else knew you had a key?
26:14Nobody, sir.
26:15Not even Ellie Spoon.
26:18I've never spoken to that man in my life.
26:21This place isn't half bad.
26:23I could get used to coming here.
26:25I told Mr. Sands we would be.
26:27Often.
26:29How much longer is this going to go on?
26:31My hands are shaking.
26:32Patience, Serge.
26:33Any trouble with that, Mr. Grues?
26:36None at all.
26:37You soon fell in line once you heard my offer.
26:39I thought you were just telling him to close for good.
26:42I gave him a choice.
26:43Leave or keep selling meat and get his shop torched to the ground.
26:49Hey, waiter.
26:50Uh-huh.
26:50Before it gets cold.
26:51Uh-huh.
26:56Waiter.
26:57More wine?
26:58Uh-huh.
26:59All right.
26:59What are you doing, man?
27:12Step back.
27:14What is that?
27:16Hmm?
27:17Under your waistcoat.
27:18It's hard.
27:19Like metal.
27:22He wears a medical device.
27:24He needs it to breathe.
27:25Um, but he's very proud and doesn't like to talk about it.
27:37We've got the butchers on the east side of town all shaking in their boots.
27:41Now we start on the west side.
27:43And I can help you with that.
27:45Our two shops will run this town as long as we have each other's backs.
27:50Well, I think that should do it.
27:51Gentlemen, I am not a waiter.
27:53No kidding.
27:54I'm a police detective and you men are under arrest.
27:57Constables!
28:00I've recorded everything you've said.
28:04Arrest these two and bring them to the station house.
28:12Ms. Barolo's corked.
28:14If poor pallets were a crime, I'd charge you both with that too.
28:17Why would anyone want to burn this tent down?
28:23To end the event before it begins?
28:26This stampede is supposed to be the greatest outdoor show this country's ever seen.
28:30Perhaps there are some folks who don't share that feeling.
28:40Uh, Mr. Wheatley?
28:41Kerosene and a lighter?
28:52Evidence that this fire was definitely worse.
28:56Hell of a thing.
28:58Sorry your stampede's catching such trouble, guy.
29:02Thanks, Tom.
29:02I spoke with the people at the Indian Village.
29:05Nobody saw anyone around this town yesterday.
29:08I was actually coming to speak to you next, Mr. Wilde.
29:12What do you mean about the fire?
29:14I don't know anything about it.
29:17Either of you men recognize this lighter?
29:21No, sir.
29:24Mr. Wilde, I was told that you were rather upset yesterday
29:27when the stampede decided to go ahead in spite of your brother's death.
29:32Well, I was angry at everyone at the bar yesterday
29:34for being in such high spirits.
29:36I mean, they didn't say one word about my brother.
29:38I thought cowboys would mourn one of their own.
29:40So you tried to destroy my rodeo?
29:42He wouldn't do anything like that.
29:43Are you vouching for him a second time, Mr. Three Persons?
29:46No.
29:47Matter of fact, I'm not.
29:49Look, I was a hothead yesterday,
29:51but I went straight from the bar to my bed.
29:53Hey, the fella in the next tent can swear to it.
29:57Oh, the pancakes.
30:10Very good.
30:11Must be my tent.
30:13I think it's buffalo milk.
30:16Did you manage to talk to the young Mr. Wilde?
30:19Yes.
30:19He has an alibi for the time of the crime.
30:22And he didn't recognize this.
30:27I found it at the burnt-out tent next to a can of fuel.
30:31I've seen this light before.
30:34Yesterday at the bar.
30:35Who did it belong to?
30:37That businessman, Mr. Tripp.
30:38He told me how much he hated the whole idea of the stampede.
30:41Oh, God, no.
30:43How good with a rifle do you think he is?
30:46There's one way to find out.
30:50Miss Oakley?
30:51Yeah, I thought a message that you'd like to see.
30:54I've heard all about you, Mr. Tripp.
30:56Oh, have you?
30:58But I don't know you at all.
31:00You never heard of Annie Oakley.
31:02I'm the best shot in the West.
31:03Heck, the East, South, North, too.
31:05Well, how wonderful for you.
31:07I hear you don't like the stampede much.
31:09And I was thinking that maybe it's because you don't know about it.
31:12If you did, you'd love it.
31:13The city of Calgary doesn't need to look backwards, Miss Oakley.
31:16We need innovation and forward-thinking.
31:19You ever shot a rifle?
31:20I beg your pardon?
31:21Like this.
31:32That's impressive.
31:34Poor lady.
31:35I ain't no lady.
31:37You want to try?
31:38Uh, no.
31:40It's okay.
31:41There's no shame if you can't.
31:43You surely aren't trying to best me.
31:47I mean, I have fired a rifle or two in my town.
31:50Hmm.
31:51Can't wait to see it.
31:53All right.
32:02I'll just give it another try.
32:13But this weapon's not properly sighted.
32:18It's...
32:19Here, allow me.
32:32I don't think it's a problem with the weapon, sir.
32:34Looks like you're not much of a shot, Mr. Tripp.
32:37But you are an arsonist, nonetheless.
32:39Uh, what do you mean?
32:41I found this.
32:42Along with some accelerant at the scene of the fire.
32:45Look familiar?
32:46Well, somebody must have stolen that from me.
32:48I mean, there is nothing but thieves and scoundrels in this place.
32:52Mr. Tripp, you're under arrest on suspicion of arson.
32:56Take him away, madam.
32:57Come with me.
32:58Come with me.
33:01He could have been pretending to be a bad shot.
33:03He doesn't mean he's not a fire book, though.
33:05Hmm.
33:06Try your luck?
33:07Why not?
33:08Toss it, we old moocca!
33:21Ah!
33:28Mr. Tripp here has had plenty of time to stew in the holding tent.
33:43I demand to be released.
33:45Mr. Tripp, you've been charged with arson.
33:48You'll be sent to the Calgary Central Jail.
33:50What is your problem with this stampede?
33:52Seems to me that it will put the city on the map.
33:55Surely that's gotta be good for business.
33:57It's the wrong kind of business.
33:59We are in the 20th century.
34:02It is time to leave the past behind.
34:04I've heard that you put an offer in on this land.
34:07I did.
34:08I was gonna turn it into an exhibition grounds
34:11for modern technological inventions.
34:13Not a circus for cowboys.
34:16I believe the sissy didn't like your idea.
34:18Oh, yeah.
34:19They fell for Mr. Wedick.
34:21He conned them in letting them hold this stampede.
34:24It's a disgrace.
34:25So you decided to burn the whole bloody thing down.
34:28Drunkenly and foolishly, I lit a fire.
34:33I apologize.
34:35I will happily pay the damages.
34:37Are you sure lighting a fire is all you did?
34:40What are you talking about?
34:42I believe a cowboy's been drugged and another man was shot and killed.
34:46That had nothing to do with me.
34:48Although it's no big surprise.
34:50Care to expand on that?
34:52That's what happens when you get these types together.
34:55Troublemakers.
34:56A lot of them.
34:57I heard some things when I was in that holding tent.
35:02What did you hear?
35:03One of them must have done something illegal.
35:06I don't know what he did.
35:07But he paid a pickup man $150 to keep quiet about it.
35:12Who was it?
35:13I don't know his name.
35:15All those cowboys hell look the same to me.
35:18We'll check the list of men who were in holding last night.
35:22As I proved helpful to you men.
35:25Will you let me out of here?
35:27No.
35:28No.
35:29Take him by.
35:39Come and done.
35:49Hello men.
35:50See a horse outside named Cyclone?
35:53Yeah.
35:54Say she's a real outlaw.
35:56I think we're going to get along just fine.
35:59Good.
36:01We're still searching for whoever drugged Big Roy Wilde's canteen in order to win the bronco riding competition.
36:09And you came to find me?
36:11Well, no.
36:13I've come to test your canteen.
36:16Nothing but water in there.
36:19As far as I know.
36:21Can't hurt.
36:26Whatever opioid substance was put in Big Roy Wilde's canteen is also present in yours.
36:44Have you drank any of this?
36:46Did you see anyone hanging around your saddle bikes?
36:49No.
36:50I didn't.
36:51Look at that.
36:53What am I looking at, sir?
36:55That's Lucinda Croft.
36:56She's the one who lost the key to Mr. Weedick's lockbox.
37:01Containing the $150.
37:04Well, they seem friendly.
37:06And he was one of the men who was in the lockup last night.
37:11Miss Croft.
37:12A word.
37:13What can I do for you?
37:16We'd like to ask you some more questions about the theft.
37:19I told you everything I know.
37:21Pardon me, fellas.
37:22I've got to practice.
37:23Just a minute, Mr. Heedley.
37:25You were in the lockup last night, weren't you?
37:30I had one too many.
37:31I didn't know that was a crime.
37:32I don't think that's the only crime you've committed, is it, Mr. Heedley?
37:36The hell you talking about?
37:38How did Miss Croft's stolen $150 end up in the possession of Ellis Boone?
37:45You took it to give to him as payment, didn't you?
37:47But he saw you drove Big Roy and threatened to turn you in.
37:50Riley, you said that that money was for us, so that we could run away together.
37:55Quiet, Lucinda.
37:56You killed Big Roy.
37:58And he tried to get rid of me, too.
38:00Couldn't win fair and square, Heedley.
38:04You can all go to the devil.
38:07No!
38:08Wait!
38:10Mr. Heely!
38:11Give me that horse!
38:12Hold it right there!
38:13You there!
38:14Throw a token tabularity.
38:15I need to use this horse.
38:20Yeah!
38:21Yeah!
38:22Yeah!
38:23Yeah!
38:24Careful, that's a wild one!
38:27He's got some skill for a city, boy.
38:29That's really a murder.
38:30Whoa!
38:31Yeah!
38:32Ha!
38:33Ha!
38:34Ha!
38:35Ha!
38:36Come on!
38:37Ha!
38:38Ha!
38:39Ha!
38:40Ha!
38:41Ha!
38:42Ha!
38:43Ha!
38:44Ha!
38:45Ha!
38:46Ha!
38:47Ha!
38:48Come on!
38:49Come on!
38:51Come on!
38:53Ja!
38:54Ha!
38:55Ha!
38:56Ha!
38:57Na!
38:58Eh!
38:59Ah!
39:00Yeah!
39:01Ha!
39:03Ha!
39:07Ha!
39:07Ha!
39:08Uh.
39:10Oh!
39:11Ha!
39:12No!
39:13Ha!
39:14Ha!
39:15Ha ha!
39:16Ha!
39:17Yeah!
39:18Thank you for your assistance, Ms. Oakley.
39:21Surely, Detective.
39:27Ellis Boone saw me douse Roy's Canteen.
39:30And I gave him that money to keep quiet about it
39:33and let Roy fall in the ring.
39:35Why did you then kill him?
39:37He wasn't gonna stay quiet about it.
39:39He told me he had a change of heart.
39:42He was gonna tell you what I'd done.
39:44You are now under arrest for two murders.
39:50Looks to me like this is your last rodeo, partner.
39:57I've cooked you my specialty.
39:59Oh.
40:01Uh, well, the only thing I know how to make lamb chops.
40:05From Mr. Gruse's shop.
40:07They look perfect.
40:09Mr. Sands is happy he can go back to his regular butcher.
40:14I'm just glad he won't be threatened anymore by those criminals.
40:18You're a good man, Sergeant.
40:23Not really.
40:26I should have called you after we first had dinner.
40:29Oh, I understand.
40:31No, I don't think that you do.
40:35I didn't call you because I really like you.
40:41Oh.
40:43I've had my heart broken before.
40:45And I don't want that to happen again.
40:49Well...
40:52Nothing is promised us, but...
40:56I think we could make each other happy.
40:59So can this be considering our second date?
41:14Yes.
41:16Well, in my case, maybe it wouldn't be too forward to do this.
41:21He's looking pretty good.
41:22That horse is starting to punch us out of spirit, but he's standing on.
41:24Come on, son.
41:25And he's on.
41:26It was a good ride.
41:28Come on, folks.
41:29Give him a hand.
41:30It was an excellent ride.
41:31Your instincts about your brother were right.
41:34He didn't simply fall off of his horse.
41:36Well, thank you for finding out who killed him.
41:37I had something come through.
41:38I just wish Roy was here to watch me compete, even if I do lose him.
41:39It seems like he was a good brother to you.
41:41I'm sure he'd be very proud.
41:42Well, there's another rodeo next month.
41:43It's a medicine hat.
41:44I'm aiming to win it.
41:45Oh.
41:46For Roy.
41:47This is for Roy.
41:48This is gonna be one hell of a show, Mr. Whedick.
41:50I wouldn't have come out of this show.
41:53I do've just Buy this time golf game,
42:14more than men.
42:16Wouldn't have come off without you two.
42:18You saved the stampede.
42:20With a little help.
42:22Thank you, ma'am.
42:25Sir, are you injured?
42:27Blame me, Soakley.
42:28Blame? I bought you a present.
42:30Show them off, Tom.
42:33A man who shoots as good as you
42:34deserves a proper pair of boots.
42:36Those are gonna be perfect for marching in the parade tomorrow.
42:40Marching? Bloody hell.
42:42Next cowboy, ready to ride!
42:44Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:00Riley Bow should have known
43:01that Tom was gonna win the damn thing anyway.
43:04Cyclone is our toughest bronc,
43:05and my money's still on him.
43:14Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:15Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:15Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:16Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:17Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:18Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:19Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:20Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:21Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:22Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:23Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:24Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:25Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:26Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:27Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:28Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:29Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:30Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:31Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:32Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:33Oh, Tom's set to ride.
43:34Oh, Tom's set to ride.
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