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00:00The following program contains mature subject matter and violence. Viewer discretion is advised.
00:05Previously on Wild Cards.
00:07Vivian?
00:08Where have you been for the past 15 years?
00:10On the run from Gideon Varga.
00:12So, Jessica, she seems great.
00:14Honestly, more than anything, it's just been really easy.
00:18Who are you?
00:19Tomo Hayashi, Varga's right hand.
00:21You are done with all the crime, right?
00:23Oh, yeah.
00:24You are going to steal us a diamond.
00:30I have been here all day.
00:37Please calm down.
00:38I'm in pain.
00:39I need to see a doctor.
00:41Why is it taking so long?
00:43Sir, I need you to calm down or I'm going to have a...
00:49How are things looking?
00:50Labs for the wife in exam five.
00:55Yeah, that's definitely going to ruin someone's day.
00:57Yep.
00:58Tony says he ain't turned face before lunch.
01:01Uh, Dr. Schaefer, the recommendation letters are due at five.
01:05Yeah, yours are done.
01:06But what does that mean?
01:07Means I wouldn't get your hopes up.
01:08Hey.
01:09We need to talk now.
01:10Okay, look, I know you're upset.
01:11Let's talk later.
01:12No.
01:13No.
01:14I said now.
01:15The nurse said that my wife's results are coming up.
01:16What gives?
01:17Let's talk in private.
01:18This is going to have to wait.
01:19Dr. Miller to pediatrics.
01:20Dr. Miller to pediatrics.
01:21Dr. Miller to pediatrics.
01:22Dr. Miller to pediatrics.
01:24That's total crap.
01:26You did the test wrong.
01:27Do it again.
01:28Dr. Schaefer, emergency trauma incoming.
01:30Yeah, let's just let him through.
01:32Who we got?
01:3340-year-old female Cara Blake, T-boned by a pickup.
01:36Cara Blake, can you hear me?
01:38Where?
01:39Number three.
01:40Number three.
01:41She can't seem to get a line.
01:42I might count.
01:43Three, two, one.
01:45Lift.
01:49BP is dropping.
01:56I thought your shift was over.
01:57You need an anesthesiologist, and Dr. Miller is stuck in the OR.
02:00Intern, stop taking notes.
02:02Prep for intubation.
02:03I need to see a doctor.
02:07Why is it taking so long?
02:09How much longer is this going to take?
02:11Sir.
02:12Sir.
02:13My arm's broken.
02:14I've been in that waiting room for eight hours.
02:16We have patients in critical condition.
02:18I'm sure we can get you a painkill.
02:20I need more than damn meds.
02:22Someone has to fix my fucking arm.
02:24Lock him in the patient room.
02:25Lock!
02:26Trauma one.
02:27Just arrested.
02:32She might be hyperkalemic.
02:34Push up before, start compressions.
02:35Follow with calcium gluconate.
02:37OK.
02:38She's back.
02:39OK.
02:40We got a pulse.
02:41OK.
02:42She's back.
02:43She's back.
02:44OK.
02:45We got a pulse.
02:46She's back.
02:47Here, Blake.
02:48You're gonna be OK.
02:49Easy as 20 I'll make all week.
02:50Easy as 20 I'll make all week.
02:51Okay, she's back.
03:05Okay, we got a pulse.
03:07She's back.
03:11Kara Blake, you're going to be okay.
03:16Easy as 20 I'll make all week.
03:21Good morning, Ricky.
03:36Where'd you go?
03:37Work.
03:38Oh, good.
03:39Good.
03:40I just mean, lately, things around here have been quite stressful, and we still don't have
03:44a working plan to steal the diamond.
03:46Ricky needs some peace and quiet to think.
03:48Oh, third person Ricky isn't good.
03:51Oh, hold on.
03:52Hi, Dad.
03:53Hey, where are you?
03:54On my way to work.
03:56Why, what's up?
03:56I'm on my way to your place.
03:58Oh, Dad, can you just hold on?
04:00Hey, Mom.
04:01Good morning, sweetheart.
04:03Where are you?
04:04On my way to work.
04:05Oh, good.
04:06Well, I will drop these beignets by your place, then.
04:09Oh, no, you don't have to do that.
04:11I'm off sugar for the week.
04:12Oh, please.
04:13You're probably eating a donut right now.
04:17Mom, hold on, okay?
04:19Dad, sorry.
04:20Your phone must allow signal.
04:21Should I grab donuts, croissants, or the old favorite egg tarts?
04:25For what?
04:25For my parole officer.
04:27I'm meeting him at your place, remember?
04:29He thinks I'm living with you, not at the Ritz.
04:31Damn it.
04:32Is that a problem?
04:33Dad, hold on.
04:35Ricky?
04:36How long were you going to leave me hanging?
04:38Okay, Ricky, how committed are you to this day of silence?
04:40I don't like where this is going.
04:41Hold on.
04:42Mom?
04:44Damn it.
04:44Lost her.
04:46Hello?
04:47Wow, your phone is really acting up today.
04:50Anyway, I decided to go with egg tarts.
04:52Dad, how about you just call Mom?
04:54You haven't even sat down and spoken with her.
04:55Max, she lied to us.
04:57I know, but she's your wife.
04:59So how about you just take her out?
05:01Preferably somewhere far away from my place.
05:03Hold on.
05:05Ricky?
05:06I swear, if one person crosses the threshold of our abode,
05:10Ricky is going to lose it.
05:12Learn to drive!
05:14Ricky does not need your negative energy right now.
05:17Okay, well, third person Ricky can kiss my...
05:19Hey, good morning.
05:31Is everything okay?
05:32Max is fine.
05:34It's just been a stressful morning.
05:36Oh, what happened?
05:37Things at home were a little hectic,
05:39now that my dad's out and Ricky's while being Ricky.
05:42It's just a new normal to get used to.
05:44Whatever.
05:46Sorry?
05:48How are you?
05:49Good.
05:50Yeah, I slept great last night,
05:51and then this morning,
05:52Jess and I just kind of sat in silence
05:54and watched the sunrise.
05:55It was beautiful.
05:56It was beautiful.
05:56I mean, I'm fine.
06:02It's the usual, you know?
06:03Go, go, go.
06:11Morning, Alice.
06:13I thought you were here at hospitals.
06:14I do, but I also have to go where they tell me.
06:17Do you?
06:18I do.
06:19It's called a job.
06:21Okay.
06:21Detectives, I'm Ray, security.
06:23Come with me.
06:30In here.
06:39Looks like someone didn't like his bedside manner.
06:42I'm guessing we don't need a second opinion on this one.
06:58Multiple stab wounds to the chest.
07:00I count at least 15.
07:02At first glance, some deep, some superficial.
07:04That many stab wounds.
07:05This was personal.
07:07Emotional.
07:08Whoever went after this doctor must have been angry.
07:10I'm really angry.
07:13Any defensive wounds?
07:14None that I can see,
07:16but I'll do a more thorough check at the morgue.
07:18This guy looks at least six feet tall.
07:19Strange he wouldn't have fought back.
07:21The room's clean.
07:23No sign of a struggle.
07:25I don't get it.
07:26Why would you just stand there
07:27as somebody goes stabby, stabby on you 15 times?
07:31This guy was the chief of emergency medicine.
07:35What the hell was he doing in some storage closet
07:37in the middle of his shift?
07:38For peace and quiet.
07:38A lot of our staff used that room
07:42to get a real break.
07:43That's why we put the cot in.
07:45Were you close with Dr. Schaefer?
07:48As close as you could be to a man like that.
07:52What do you mean?
07:53Dr. Schaefer ran the ER like a battlefield.
07:57Fast, efficient, no margin for error.
07:59You couldn't keep up.
08:01You didn't have a place here.
08:02Was anybody else there when you found the body?
08:04I was making rounds with another nurse.
08:06I told her to go for help.
08:07And I checked his pulse.
08:10And he was already dead.
08:13We'll need to confirm that with her.
08:19Hey, it's okay.
08:20I have my stress.
08:23Maybe I need one of those.
08:24Can you think of anyone who might have wanted to harm Dr. Schaefer?
08:28There was one thing this morning.
08:30Dr. Schaefer got into a physical altercation with a male patient.
08:34Security had to isolate the guy.
08:36Where is he right now?
08:37He's gone.
08:38I locked him in here.
08:39And when I checked on him later, the door was unlocked.
08:41I assumed Dr. Schaefer must have let him out.
08:43So I went back to work.
08:44You think he was violent enough to kill Dr. Schaefer?
08:47That's why we locked him up.
08:49All right.
08:50We're going to need you to take a look at the CCTV footage.
08:56We've got a hostage situation.
09:03Give me something for the pain.
09:05Don't come any closer.
09:06I'm Detective Ellis.
09:08Okay, let's just take a breath here.
09:10What's your name?
09:12Darren.
09:12Okay, Darren.
09:14What do you need?
09:15I need someone to make the pain go away!
09:19Okay.
09:19Okay, we can make that happen, right?
09:21I'm going to need you to let her go first.
09:23I've been saying they're going to help me all day, but no one does!
09:30Is that a bedpan?
09:34Don't worry, it's clean.
09:35Maybe not.
09:36I don't know.
09:38Maybe not.
09:48I don't know.
09:49crime as usual helping to keep me on the straight and narrow oh i know you're joking but the
09:54supportive family really is so important to any newly released parolee gentlemen i present
10:01my java the nut blend a whisper of hazelnut from a galaxy far far away thanks ricky though it
10:11smells delicious i'll leave you two to talk thanks i'll sit down so george tell me how's the job going
10:22the job phone baby phone oh that yes i didn't land that car wash gig i got something much better lined
10:32up tell me more well next week i started volunteering at hemsworth prison it's a
10:37counseling program for inmates now i know it doesn't pay it's wonderful george i'm proud of
10:44you oh i just figured it was time to start giving back when can i get some meds they're on the way
10:51what is that trust ball did nurse gail give that to you yes so darren i'm so sorry i didn't mean to
10:59hurt her i just wanted some painkillers okay tell us about your injury i fell off a high ladder a few
11:06days ago the pain my shoulder has gotten so bad i can't work and i barely sleep at this point i'd do
11:14anything to make it go away does that include murdering dr schaefer what
11:18no i i didn't kill anyone if i did i'd be pretty stupid to stick her in the hospital wouldn't i
11:27it's olive she's got something okay how about i go speak to her and you finish up with darren
11:33sounds good all right how did you get out of this locked room that the security guard put you in
11:40i heard a click went to the door and it was open so i left
11:46it can be hard readjusting to life on the outside i mean you spent so much time dreaming
11:54about getting out getting back to your old life but by the time you're released your old life's gone
11:59and you've done this before for more than 20 years you are not alone george don't think of me just as
12:05your parole officers think of me as your friend as someone who wants you to succeed oh thanks
12:12howard i appreciate that and it's okay to have mixed feelings about the very thing you've been dreaming
12:17of now that it's actually here it is okay not to be okay well thanks howard but i really am okay
12:25i'm glad to hear it can you stay for breakfast i'm afraid not duty calls i'll just show myself out
12:34oh um tell max i i'm sorry i missed her and and thank ricky for the coffee i will
12:44i thought he'd never leave i kind of like the guy i feel like we're connecting
12:53so how are you coming along with the plans i'm trying to make progress
12:56because howard likes to drop by unannounced i'm keeping them in here
13:01smart smart
13:07now skedaddle i have work to do
13:10and you know my process
13:14yes i do and i don't need to be here for that
13:16see the incisions
13:30what about it the direction of the wound track combined with the external features of the
13:48entry points gave me the angle of attack damn it jim just give it to me straight
13:51bones dr mccoy star trek i don't like science fiction okay whatever what does all this mean
14:00it means that your killer is right-handed
14:02derrick are you right-handed yeah why
14:09what are you doing what are you doing our killer is right-handed he can't lift his right arm
14:16which means the killer is still out there
14:23yes he was tough but he pushed us to be our best
14:33ugh my old trainer always used to say that man i hated that guy dr schaefer wasn't here to make
14:39friends he was here to save lives when was the last time you saw him uh i was just clocking off
14:44when an emergency trauma patient came in the anesthesiologist who was supposed to relieve me
14:49was stuck in the or so i stepped in to lend a hand okay and then you went home afterwards
14:53uh for just under an hour of sleep i'm on call so here i am again
14:57someone targeting doctors i mean is that what this is
15:02patients are getting violent and more angry
15:05we've placed a few more officers in the hospital dr deborough you're needed an or too
15:10i'm sorry i have to get to surgery of course
15:12oh it looks like people had a real love-hate relationship with dr schaefer
15:17we're looking for someone with a hate-hate relationship
15:19i might kill him today i think we need to reconstruct dr schaefer's final hours
15:25let's start with his last patient cara blake
15:28this is my wife i'm shauna blake i'm detective ellis and this is max mitch i'm my partner
15:34how is she doing they said she should make a full recovery
15:39that's great what time did you get to the hospital today
15:43i just got here a few hours ago she was already in surgery
15:46is this about dr schaefer it is yes when was the last time you saw him
15:51i never got to meet him i got the call cara had been admitted and i rushed over as soon as i could
15:56today it was like any other
16:01she was on her way to court cara is a defense lawyer
16:06and then out of the blue
16:07hey
16:08she's gonna be okay
16:11thanks to dr schaefer
16:12he saved my wife's life
16:14and now he's been murdered
16:17sometimes this world just doesn't make any sense
16:20you got a boo-boo on your head
16:27it's been a stressful day
16:30tell me about it
16:32we heard you fainted
16:34i suppose a layman could say i fainted
16:38technically it was a vasovagal syncope secondary to empathic over identification
16:42isn't that fainting
16:44whatever it won't happen again
16:48i just need to get through my final rotation
16:50are you done with that report yet
16:52almost
16:53we'll snap to an intern
16:54the name's
16:56name's delgado
16:58sorry uh they make the interns what i call the patient reports
17:03so when was the last time you saw dr schaefer
17:05um let me check
17:08there was a trauma patient and then apparently i was
17:18with the patient
17:20he actually fainted the doctor had to wake him up with smelling salts
17:24fainted twice in one shift
17:26i wonder what the record is
17:28and dr schaefer was here the whole time
17:29yes
17:30did you notice anything off about the doctor or any exchanges that he had with anyone else
17:34to be honest he didn't have the best bedside manner
17:36how so
17:37it's like his mind was somewhere else but i wouldn't be sitting here talking to you without him the extraction was flawless
17:42the extraction
17:44uh i was uh basting a turkey when i slipped
17:50i was in between outfits at the time so i
17:52yates is gonna love this story okay tell me more
17:58detectives
18:00we found something on the cctv you need to see
18:02okay
18:04okay i'll be back to hear the rest
18:06okay i'll be back to hear the rest
18:08no she won't
18:10well they don't look happy
18:14especially the husband
18:16she's practically running to catch up
18:18they were upset about the test results
18:20dr schaefer gave them
18:22look at the time stamp
18:24an hour before dr schaefer was murdered
18:28after the couple left they hit the staff parking garage
18:30look at this
18:38that's a knife
18:40that's dr schaefer's motorcycle
18:44andy's right-handed
18:46so we got an angry patient who threatened our victim andy's got a knife
18:50andy walks like a duck
18:52quacks like a duck
18:54okay cheese and quackers
18:56into the pipe we go
18:58okay cheese and quackers
19:00into the pipe we go
19:12yes
19:18okay
19:24did i come at the wrong time
19:28au contraire vivian
19:30i'm working on getting us out of the mess that you dumped
19:34on our happy doorstep
19:42hands off quacky chan
19:44you picked the lock again
19:46oh well old habits die hard
19:48why are you here
19:50i just wanted to drop in and check on your progress
19:52and drop these off
19:54so
19:56how are the plans coming
19:58they're coming along
20:00can i see
20:02what you've got so far
20:04i'd rather wait and update the whole team
20:06you still don't trust me
20:08do you blame me
20:10fine
20:12oh as long as i'm here i think i
20:14might have lost something
20:16apart from your family and my money
20:18a very valuable ring
20:20you know if it turns up
20:22oh it's a very special ring
20:24you see i found this gorgeous scarab ring
20:26in the sydney museum that i
20:28absolutely had to have
20:30the trouble is it was locked in a case
20:32with pressure alarms
20:34one step too close and all of darling harper would have heard it
20:36so i released three dozen wind up toy kangaroos at once
20:40chaos
20:42shrieking tourists guards chasing after plastic marsupials
20:44i scooped up that ring
20:46and before they knew it was missing i was halfway to tangier humming levion rose
20:50wow
20:52that's an earful
20:54how about it
20:56do you mind uh
20:58covering up
21:00i work better unencumbered
21:02i call it my big duck energy
21:04mm-hmm
21:10fine
21:12we have cctv footage of you slashing dr schaefer's tires
21:16he was defending my honor
21:18isn't that right honey bunch that's right sugar pie
21:22okay so you slashed the tires for love is that it
21:26schaefer implied one of us was stepping out on our marriage
21:28that was the diagnosis
21:30infidelity
21:31no
21:32he said i had
21:40oh i got it
21:42the
21:43yes
21:46and it's
21:48totally not true
21:49schaefer made a completely wrong diagnosis
21:51okay so then you left the hospital against medical advice is that right
21:54we were mad we wanted a second opinion
21:56so mad you walked back in the hospital and killed dr schaefer
21:58because he didn't answer your call
22:00what i didn't call
22:02well you didn't kill anybody
22:04look you have motive
22:05and we have footage of you in the hospital parking garage around the same time as dr schaefer's death
22:08we can prove we didn't do it
22:12how
22:13ask the bartender at dominic's
22:14we were there until the police picked us up
22:20she's lying
22:23about what
22:24the murder
22:25the infidelity
22:26the infidelity
22:27she's the one stepping out
22:28not her husband
22:29how do you know that
22:30her nervous tick
22:31the way she was twisting her wedding ring
22:32i bet she was the one calling the doctor behind her husband's back for the prescription
22:36okay let's start with her ally
22:38olive wants to see you in the morgue
22:41okay you call the bar
22:43and i'll go talk to olive
22:44yeah
22:45the puncture marks on his clothes all line up with the stab wounds
22:48blood seeped through his scrubs and his lab coat almost everywhere except for right there
22:55his breast pocket
22:56it's no blood stains
22:57all right
22:58not sure why
22:59maybe his coat fell open during the murder
23:01but i called because i found something else
23:13she had an injection mark
23:14i didn't notice it at the scene because i was focused on the multiple stab wounds
23:18which may have been the killer's agenda
23:21because the toxicology report showed a high dose of hospital grade propofol in his system
23:27propofol what's that
23:28it's a drug used to sedate patients for surgery
23:30so if i lured him into a room and jabbed him with a propofol would that incapacitate him fast enough that i could stab him to death before he attacked me
23:38absolutely
23:39it works fast
23:40less than 60 seconds
23:41okay well that would certainly account for the lack of defensive wounds
23:44he couldn't defend himself
23:46hospital grade drugs are locked up
23:48to access the propofol you'd need to be a medical professional
23:52which means schaefer was murdered by someone working in the hospital
24:01so the bartender confirmed our love island couple was there all afternoon getting sloshed
24:06so not our killers
24:07olive says that dr schaefer was dosed with propofol before he was stabbed
24:10and we know he went into a private room with the killer and closed the door
24:13so it had to be someone he trusted
24:15well clearly he wasn't expecting a shiv to the sternum
24:18if the propofol is hospital grade go back and check and see if they're missing any
24:21follow the drugs find the killer
24:24is that my stress ball
24:31it was a stressful day sorry
24:34oh i need this stuff on an iv drip
24:38so you were saying all the drugs are locked up in a pharmacy cabinet
24:42yes and everything is logged employee codes patient name dosage
24:47and only nurses and anesthesiologists can unlock it
24:52so if a doctor needs something
24:54they go through a nurse
24:56this is everything from today
24:59i will have a proper audit run but it may take some time
25:03and i need permission from dr keaton
25:05now that dr schaefer's gone
25:07dr keaton is the new chief of the er
25:10interesting
25:11what was his relationship like with dr schaefer
25:16less than ideal
25:18they were really at each other's throats this morning
25:20what about who knows
25:22you know i didn't mention it earlier because
25:25well they were always at it
25:26they're like a couple of chihuahuas
25:28you know yapping over who's bigger
25:31sorry gail
25:32you're needed in bay three
25:34okay excuse me
25:36well let's see if dr keaton's bite is worse than his bark
25:45this would go a whole lot faster if you'd help
25:49oh don't forget to look under the couch
25:54or
25:56you could call the day and tell me why you're here
26:01i told you
26:02i am here looking for my scarab ring which is one of a kind and very important to me
26:10heart wrenching
26:13is this it?
26:15you found it where was it?
26:18it was in your jacket pocket where it's been this whole time
26:21what? that's crazy it must have fallen off
26:24cut the performance vivian you lied about the ring
26:27tell me why you're really here
26:29shaffer was a liar
26:34i sunk fifty grand into a medical startup study pitch
26:37i lost forty nine
26:38this morning i find out that the bastard didn't even invest any of his own money
26:41he was screwing with me
26:43the nurse will be by with the release papers
26:45wow that's a lot of money
26:47i know what you're getting at
26:49we fought all the time and the guy was a prick
26:52but i didn't kill him
26:53well you're probably happy you don't have to play second fiddle anymore
26:55now that you're er chief
26:58i don't want his job if that's what you're inferring
27:00i got a better offer somewhere else i'll be out here at the end of the month
27:07shaffer was a jerk
27:09okay
27:10but i respected him
27:12you don't save as many lives as he did without ruffling a few feathers
27:16now if there's nothing else
27:18i've got a job to do
27:19that's all these doctors could learn a thing or two about bedside manner
27:23do you remember what you told me about shaffer's lab coat
27:26where there was no blood on the breast pocket
27:29well what if there was something inside the pocket stopping the blood from seeping out
27:33nothing was found in his pockets
27:35i know but what if it was taken out after he died before we got there
27:39let's go back to the person who found the body
27:41can you open your locker for us gail
27:44why
27:46this is a waste of time
27:47look you can do it or we can get security to do it it's up to you
27:51oh no need for security
27:54wait okay you can't do that she cannot do that
27:57she's never stopped her before
27:59what are you looking for
28:02we're looking for this
28:11so
28:14this is why you killed him
28:16no
28:20he told me not to get my hopes up
28:22when did he say that
28:24this morning
28:26you applied for another job in the hospital
28:31i love the ER
28:33but
28:35i'm just done
28:37sooner or later
28:38where
28:39everyone gets burnt out
28:40i just want more time with my husband
28:41and my kids
28:42did you want the job bad enough that you'd kill
28:45no
28:47i swear
28:48i mean i wouldn't blame you
28:50dr. Schaefer is a hard ass
28:51and
28:52full of himself
28:53certainly seems like the kind of guy who would try and block your promotion
28:55just to be spiteful
28:57that's why you decided to kill him
28:59so that he wouldn't not recommend you
29:01i did not kill
29:03dr. Schaefer
29:05yeah i thought that he was going to give me a bad performance review
29:08so when i
29:11found his body
29:13and i saw the letter
29:15i took it
29:17i was going to rip it up
29:19then you read it
29:20yeah
29:24i am reluctant to recommend gail holloway to the position of health administrator
29:28not because she lacks ability
29:29not because she lacks ability but because i don't want to lose her
29:38in the first week we worked together gail had to rehome her father because of his rapidly progressing alzheimer's
29:44it was an extremely difficult personal situation but she never let anything get in the way of the care she gave to her patients
29:52for the last ten years she's managed the emergency room and me with the same dedication patience and grace
29:59even though i'll hate to lose gail
30:02you'll be lucky to have her
30:05i was going to copy that
30:07onto a clean sheet of paper and present it to the board
30:10you tampered with a crime scene gail it's very serious
30:14yes i know it's wrong and i am sorry
30:19i can't believe that he remembered all that stuff about my father that was ten years ago
30:26you know none of us ever thought that shaffer gave a damn about our lives outside of work
30:33turns out that he had my back the whole time
30:38and now i'm never going to get to thank him
30:46that is one sad scared lady
30:51she should be scared she corrupted a crime scene and she lied to us about it
30:55that's true but do you actually think she killed him
30:58oh no i don't
31:00hospital just called nurses finished their drug audit
31:03okay any issues
31:05you could say that there's a vial of propofol missing
31:08whoa paging us again
31:13you do realize we're talking life or death
31:16because of what you did
31:18we're all in gideon varga's crosshairs
31:20you think i don't know that
31:22just tell me the truth why the ring gag
31:24was it some kind of test
31:26i wanted something to break the ice
31:28the truth is while i know george and i know max
31:31you are an unknown variable to me
31:33and in this game i don't like unknown variables
31:36especially not in my own family
31:38your family you haven't been around for the last 15 years
31:41hell you haven't even been alive
31:42everything i've done
31:44whether you approve of it or not
31:46has been for my husband and daughter
31:48you have to know that
31:49all i know is what your death did to both max and george
31:53they were devastated and i was the one who stayed with them
31:57holding things together keeping them in the game
31:59not to mention cooking and cleaning and
32:02making coffee that reduces grown men to tears
32:05you want to talk unknown variables
32:08honey take a look in the mirror
32:10how does an entire vial of propofol just go unaccounted for?
32:21doesn't it take a nurse or anesthesiologist to access drugs?
32:24yes but in critical cases we don't have time to send someone a requisition a drug from the pharmacy
32:30that's when the mobile drug cards like that one come into play
32:33aren't those things locked?
32:34yeah always
32:36but in emergency procedures seconds matter so we keep it unlocked for easy access
32:41so anyone could just grab whatever vial they wanted from the medical cart then?
32:46i suppose it's possible i mean all of our attention is on the patient
32:50the drug monitoring procedures it's an imperfect system
32:53it's designed to catch patterns of misuse
32:56people stealing drugs not to locate a missing vial
32:58okay how many times was the cart used this morning?
33:08well this narrows it down
33:10only one time for a trauma patient
33:12Cara blake car accident
33:14dr keaton motorcycle mba incoming trauma bay tube
33:17excuse me yeah of course
33:19okay so anyone working that trauma could have had access to that propofol and used it to incapacitate schaefer
33:25too bad there aren't cameras in the trauma bay area recording everything that happens
33:29we might not have a camera but uh
33:32i think we got the next best thing
33:41this could end my whole career
33:43it's already hanging on by a threat
33:45so you took the vial of propofol
33:47no
33:49but it went missing during Cara blake's procedures
33:50why does any of this matter now?
33:53the patient recovered it was just a blip
33:56what was a blip?
34:02propofol instead of ketamine
34:05okay do me a favor let's just start from the beginning
34:09the patient was brought into trauma care
34:13Dr. Schaefer prescribed 10 milligrams of ketamine and intubation
34:16but Cara wasn't given ketamine
34:18she was given propofol
34:20are those two drugs interchangeable?
34:22well
34:24both ketamine and propofol are used to sedate patients
34:27however in a trauma case like that
34:29a hypotensive patient who's lost a lot of blood
34:31has a much higher risk of flatlining
34:33on propofol
34:35which is exactly what happened
34:37right
34:39the truth is
34:40Cara blake should never have flatlined
34:43who administered the propofol?
34:47it's Dr. Devereaux
34:49wouldn't she have known the risks?
34:51she would have, she's one of the best anesthesiologists in this city
34:54but I've been on her rotation for a couple of months now
34:56and I've never once seen her use propofol
34:58couldn't she have made a mistake?
35:00she must have, everything happened so fast
35:02it was the first time I intubated
35:04I think she just grabbed the wrong vial
35:06after the patient was stabilized
35:08I saw Dr. Schaefer take her to the side
35:12she was in tears
35:15hmm
35:17and then later she came to me
35:19and she asked me to change my notes to say that
35:21ketamine was administered
35:23not propofol
35:25so you did falsify the report
35:27she's a doctor, I'm an intern
35:29if I want to have any sort of career at all
35:32I just do what I'm told
35:34besides, the patient is fine
35:35we all make mistakes, right?
35:38what if it wasn't a mistake?
35:40were you saying that Dr. Devereaux
35:42wanted the patient to flatline?
35:45that's, that's crazy, right?
35:47why would you want to do that to a total stranger?
35:53Ellis, what you got?
35:55a doctor's name we need to link to our victim
35:57Simmons and Yates are in the field
35:58but I can run those names for you
36:00see if we can find a link
36:01you can't be serious
36:05we're serious, alright
36:07is everything okay?
36:08a doctor just asked me to step out
36:09while she examines Kara
36:13stop!
36:14put it down, right now
36:16don't make me use this
36:25it's the missing biol of propofol
36:26Robin, what the hell?
36:29a dose this size would have killed her
36:32why would you do this?
36:34Dr. Devereaux, you're under arrest
36:35for the murder of Dr. Schaefer
36:36and the attempted murder of Kara Blake
36:39turn around, put your hands behind your back
36:44alright, let's go
36:49Kara Blake murdered her
36:52my mother was coming home from volunteering at her local food bank
36:58like she did every Sunday for 30 years
37:02she stopped at a convenience store for a carton of milk
37:05yes, we looked up the case
37:07your mother interrupted a robbery
37:09the shooter was caught on camera
37:11it was an open and shut case
37:13but during the trial the defense attorney found a minor clerical error
37:17made by the arresting officers and got the shooter off
37:19and that lawyer was Kara Blake
37:23we knew about the technicality before she presented it
37:25so I went to her office
37:27and I begged her not to do it
37:30she threw me out
37:32said that her responsibility was to her client
37:35not to justice
37:37blame the system, she said
37:40she set him free
37:44not the system
37:46so that morning
37:48in the ER when you heard Kara Blake's name
37:51you decided to do something about it
37:53you saw a moment for revenge
37:55I saw a moment to right a wrong
37:59look, with all due respect for what happened to your mother
38:02two wrongs were never going to make that right
38:04it was routine for a patient with those type of injuries to be given a sedative
38:21so when Dr. Schaefer ordered ketamine she used propofol instead
38:25knowing that it would cause Kara to flatline
38:27she tried a sleight of hand grabbing one vial over another
38:30not realizing the intern had seen it
38:31or that Dr. Schaefer would have remembered the name Kara Blake
38:35he couldn't place it at first
38:37and then he looked it up
38:38and he recognized her right away
38:39and once he made that connection
38:41he knew that Dr. Devereaux had administered the wrong drugs
38:44on purpose
38:46he told her he was going to file a report with the medical board
38:47and with the police
38:49and, well, at that point
38:51she knew her life was over
38:53so she incapacitated Dr. Schaefer with that same drug
38:56so she could kill him
38:57and the multiple stab wound just to throw suspicion elsewhere
39:00what the hell are you you son of a bitch?
39:02an out-of-control patient who threatened Dr. Schaefer
39:05made for a perfect suspect
39:07so she unlocked the door and let him out
39:11the justice system is not perfect
39:13and it's hard on all of us when it doesn't deliver the way it should
39:17but Kara Blake was just doing her job
39:20just like you two did today
39:23good work
39:24thank you sir
39:25keep it up
39:29ah
39:34ah, well, uh
39:37you need a ride?
39:41as long as you don't mind stopping
39:43so I can grab some food first
39:45I haven't eaten all day
39:47I think looking at those bedpans really took away my appetite
39:50I think we can do that
39:51mmm
40:12pork bun?
40:13I'm good, thanks
40:15god, I love these things
40:16even if they aren't imperfect food
40:18sometimes pork
40:20sometimes bun
40:21you never know what you're gonna get
40:22but I can't stop trying
40:24yeah, maybe I should get some for Jess
40:25she's been working all day
40:26I don't even know if she ate
40:27you should do that
40:29turn the car around
40:31yeah, okay
40:33so, how are things, uh, going between you two?
40:39they're, uh, they're good, yeah
40:40good, yeah
40:44um
40:47we should all go out sometime
40:49look for you to get to know her
40:50yeah
40:51I would love that
40:55great
40:58um, let me just text Ricky and see if he wants a pork bun too
41:01are you interested in pork buns?
41:08oh, no thank you
41:10too much bun, not enough pork
41:12not worth the inevitable disappointment
41:15on that, we agree
41:20maybe we can be friends
41:22we don't need to be friends
41:24we just need to get the job done
41:27Vivian
41:29I want a fairytale ending
41:31for you and Max and George
41:33but I'm going to keep a very close eye on you
41:36because they're my family
41:38and then I'd die for those crazy cats
41:41fair enough
41:44ah
41:48I should get going
41:51uh, one last thing, by the way
41:54how did you know about the ring?
41:58it's the kind of thing Max would do
42:00and if I may say so
42:01it was too easy
42:03if we're going to survive this
42:04you need to bring your A-game
42:08oh, sorry
42:10um, this is actually the last thing
42:14I promise
42:19maybe next time we should review our definition of A-game
42:21and you don't have much there
42:24you better get cracking
42:26bonsoir
42:27and thank you for the wine
42:34damn
42:37she's good
42:38okay, gentlemen
42:49quack and awe is officially in progress
42:53I assure you, quacky-chan
42:55your death will not be in vain
42:57you were born a bath toy
43:00you will die a hero
43:01a hero
43:04look at you, you weaponized party favor
43:08you are beautiful
43:10you are beautiful
43:40me
43:43i am
43:46you
43:48i am
43:50you
43:53you
43:55you
43:57you
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