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00:00Meredith.
00:01We need to talk.
00:03That's the next time you're going to have a chance to walk around free and easy in France.
00:07I love my new family very much.
00:11And I would never do anything to put them at risk.
00:30I hate funerals.
00:35Everyone hates funerals.
00:37It would be weird if you liked them.
00:39I just feel like I'll spend half my life staring at a dead body in a box.
00:43Well, looking for you, the former profet was cremated.
00:45What is all this anyway, and what is that song?
00:48Oh, it's a protest chant on the femme, on the plight of women around the world.
00:54Bouchette.
00:56Oh.
00:57They must be here because of him.
00:59Geoffrey Bouchette, the world-renowned violonist.
01:02You're a monster, Bouchette!
01:04That's the street!
01:06Come on in here!
01:07Take it!
01:08You're playing for what he did!
01:09Allez, allez.
01:11Come what you want.
01:26Hey.
01:27Hey.
01:28Hi.
01:30Geoffrey Bouchette's been getting death threats all week.
01:33He's a very popular guy.
01:34Yeah, in the worst possible way.
01:35Mm-hmm.
01:36Multiple sexual assault charges tend to make people angry.
01:40And not a second of jail time.
01:42Despite a conviction.
01:44What are we doing at his father's funeral anyway?
01:46Prefect Bouchette was my predecessor.
01:49It's a sign of respect for the SPMP to be represented here.
01:55Check out that hat.
01:57It's a real commitment.
01:58A bit traumatic.
02:00You've got to be kidding me.
02:01You've got to be kidding me.
02:05What?
02:08Oh.
02:09You didn't know he'd be here?
02:11Nope.
02:12Well, Professor Bouchette was involved in lots of, um, high-profile immigration cases.
02:18Maybe he and Meredith worked together?
02:21I'm a man of few words.
02:30The best tribute that I can give my papa is by playing the piece he loved most.
02:36That's it!
02:37It's a sign of a man.
02:38I don't care of them.
02:39If you were like, oh, no, I can't, I can't get that with him.
02:40What?
02:41I don't care of me.
02:42Oh, dear.
02:43I don't care of you, he can't help you.
02:44I don't care of you.
02:46It's just a drunk.
02:47Oh, no, no, no, no.
02:48No, no.
02:49It's a real, no.
02:50I can't be, I can't, I can't.
02:51Oh, no.
02:52It's a real sir.
02:53It's a real time.
02:54I can't spend it here.
02:55It's a real time.
02:56It's a real time.
02:58I can't pie for that.
03:00I can't do it.
03:01It's no, no, no, no.
03:02Geoffrey, Geoffrey, Geoffrey, he's gone. I'm sorry.
03:22No.
03:32The son of a former prefect is dead, and a lot of high-profile people are pushing for answers.
03:45Yeah, my phone's blowing up as well.
03:47I don't care if this isn't an official homicide, Marcus. You need to treat it as one until we know it's not.
03:53Yes, ma'am. You heard the lady.
03:55Yeah, but we've got the church locked down. We're collecting all the passports, IDs of all the guests.
04:00No one can leave Saint-Pierre. We get it.
04:03I appreciate it.
04:07I know we're flying blind here, but find out anything you can from the coroner about the cause of death.
04:18I didn't kill him.
04:19I would have, maybe, if I had the chance, but I didn't.
04:23Okay. Well, no one said that you did, so I'm not an idiot.
04:26You pin this on me the first chance you get. They flick you, protect your own.
04:30I can assure you, Geoffrey Bouchette is not our own anything.
04:34A former prefect's son? Please.
04:36You're clearly angry about all of the allegations against Bouchette.
04:40Allegations? You know, this is a kind of justice, what happened to him.
04:43Well, you better hope that we don't find any signs of toxins or poison in the coffee you threw in the man's face.
04:49It's just a nice, hot, dark roast.
04:52Don't have what you do. Good street.
04:53Okay, guys, seriously, I just got here. I haven't even had a chance to pick a playlist.
05:03We know, we know. It's just that the prefect wants this treated like a homicide until proven otherwise.
05:09Severe nut allergy.
05:11Well, physical symptoms are consistent with death by an anaphylactic allergy.
05:15He was injected with some kind of allergy pen by his mother just before he died.
05:19But clearly, it didn't do the job. Seriously, I do need more time.
05:23We understand. Just a lot of pressure on all sides for this one.
05:29A famous predator. Geoffrey Bouchette.
05:34Gotta say, I'm not shedding a tear that he's on my slab.
05:36Well, we trust that won't affect your autopsy.
05:40How about you buzz us when you're ready, please?
05:43Okay?
05:44Okay.
05:44How's it going?
05:53People aren't loving being kept here, but so far, so good.
05:56Who are those two?
05:58Tim Mislin. Bouchette's security. We just interviewed him. He's pretty messed up by the whole thing.
06:02He was supposed to escort Geoffrey to the cathedral, but was late.
06:06And the guy sitting next to him, writing his notepad?
06:08Um, writer, Martin Dutton. We haven't interviewed him yet, but apparently he was traveling with Bouchette, writing his memoir.
06:18She's lost her husband and her son in one week. Can I get her home?
06:23Perhaps we can take Mrs. Bouchette's IDs so she doesn't have to go stand in life.
06:28Yeah, of course.
06:28My partner and I are going to get to the bottom of this.
06:35You think someone did this to him?
06:38My son was a genius, a master at his craft, a global phenomenon.
06:44If this wasn't an accident, those people, those women who tried to discredit him, they're the ones.
06:52Look at them. You'll find the person who took my son from me.
06:57We will be looking at everyone, I assure you.
07:00My Geoffrey's music brought light to this world. That is his legacy, not nonsense accusations.
07:07We're aware that he received death threats?
07:11A number of people wanted to see your son harmed. The letters and worse were any sent to your home?
07:17What arrived in the mail went directly into the fire. Then I notified your station.
07:25What great men do, the lesser will prattle off. People were jealous of Geoffrey.
07:34Police were no friends to my son. If I suspect you have any prejudices against him, there will be consequences.
07:42My husband may be gone, but I still wield power in this town.
07:53One side thinks we're protecting the creep, the other side thinks we're persecuting him.
08:01Meredith, it's nice to finally meet you.
08:04Art, likewise, our kids can't stop talking about how cool you are.
08:09Aisling loved the horseback riding lesson, so thanks for being so cool.
08:19I'll give you two a second.
08:22Oh man, I was weird, wasn't I?
08:24Well, you weren't exactly cool.
08:26Oh God.
08:28It was fine.
08:30A heads up you were coming would have been nice.
08:32It was a last minute thing.
08:33I honestly did not know you'd be at the funeral.
08:37We were planning on heading home right away.
08:39And don't worry, Mom's watching the kids.
08:42Oh great, I'm sure they'll be rolling their own smokes in no time.
08:45Yeah.
08:46You said we.
08:48So, Mr. Premier, he's here with you.
08:52I didn't see him inside.
08:53Robert had some meetings he's been putting off in St. Pierre, so he tagged along.
08:56But, seeing how you police have us trapped on this island for the night, why don't we all have dinner?
09:06You want me to have dinner with you and Robert?
09:08Why not?
09:09Bring a friend if you need a buffer.
09:14It'll be nice.
09:166.30?
09:17Totally.
09:186.30.
09:19Totally.
09:20Absolutely not.
09:21No.
09:21No way.
09:22It would be fun.
09:23Fun?
09:24Are you out of your mind?
09:24You want me to have dinner with your ex-wife and your arch-nemesis?
09:28Not happening.
09:29I'm just looking for a little backup here.
09:31No, Fitz, you're looking for a wigman, woman, whatever.
09:34And this is so not my vibe.
09:36Why would you put yourself through it?
09:38Everyone alive knows you hate O'Brien.
09:40I dislike O'Brien to an extreme amount, degree, whatever, but I don't know if I hate him.
09:46He'll be insecure about being reminded that you basically saved him from a life behind bars.
09:51And you, you'll be five whiskey sours in.
09:54Eh.
09:55Likely seven, if I'm being real.
09:56And we know what you get like when you're on a whiskey.
09:59I do get cocky.
10:00I predict by entrée a bare-knuckle mash-up.
10:03And I am carrying you to the emergency all over again.
10:07Wait, wait, wait.
10:08You think that O'Brien would beat me in a fistfight?
10:12Perch?
10:15Sit.
10:15I got like a million coffee cups from the dumpster behind the church to test for poisons or toxins.
10:27Why didn't you just test Jeffrey's coffee-stained shirt?
10:31I claim she's that disgusting slot for nothing.
10:36We're also testing the food from the wake, the inhaler, and epinephrine injector.
10:42Test Jeffrey's violin and bow for surface poisons, but tell them to be very careful.
10:47That violin is worth more than our worldly possessions combined.
10:50Okay, let's hear it.
10:52We all know Jeffrey Bouchette has multiple allegations for sexual misconduct.
10:56And a conviction for an assault involving a minor.
10:59The victim, only known as Jane Doe, was one of his students when he was in residence at the University of Toronto.
11:04He was tried and convicted in absentia.
11:07He fled to France as a French national and avoided extradition.
11:11Right.
11:12If he set foot on Canadian soil, he would have been arrested.
11:15This is a slippery one for us.
11:17We know the guy's a predator.
11:18That was proven.
11:19But our job is to figure out how and why he's dead.
11:23Marcus is right.
11:24Put aside our personal biases.
11:27And let's get to the bottom of this.
11:30All I did was speak the truth.
11:31I run my mouth when I'm angry.
11:33What else do you do when you're angry?
11:36You protesters, you're organized.
11:38You arranged to come to St. Pierre before Bouchette had booked his flight.
11:43Yeah, we have ways of getting info on him.
11:44Knowing where he's going to be.
11:46Make him pay.
11:48You founded that site.
11:50There's some others, yeah.
11:51It's just, you've got quite the comment history.
11:56You really don't hold back, do you?
11:58I want to tie him up.
12:00Jeffrey deserves what's coming to him.
12:03And it will come.
12:04Retribution?
12:06Death isn't enough.
12:08And that's all from your handle.
12:10Your IP address.
12:11I know.
12:14Well, I wrote them.
12:15And I meant every single word.
12:18But as you know, my chat room's dedicated to taking down Jeffrey Bouchette.
12:21Did you want to see him dead?
12:22Jeffrey Bouchette was Jane Doe's instructor.
12:25She trusted him.
12:27He drugged her.
12:28And I don't need to tell you what else he did.
12:31Her life was ruined.
12:32She went from top of her class, on track to becoming a world-class violinist, to dropping
12:38out and spending some time on the streets.
12:42What did Bouchette get?
12:43An honorary doctorate.
12:45I'll take that as a yes.
12:46You can take it how you like.
12:48But as far as I'm concerned, Jeffrey deserved a much more painful and a hell of a lot longer
12:53death.
12:54How does he have so much detail on the Jane Doe Bouchette case?
13:02She was under 18.
13:03The details were sealed.
13:04Check this out.
13:06Why are we looking at her?
13:07I dug deeper into Make Him Pay.
13:09Ingrid Moore.
13:10She's Andy Mitchell's co-founder.
13:11They flew in on the same flight.
13:13That's the woman appointed at the funeral with the big dramatic hat.
13:16She's also had multiple restraining orders from Jeffrey Bouchette.
13:19Okay, send her photo to every cop that's at the church right now.
13:23Do not let her leave.
13:46There she is.
14:10Ingrid, stop!
14:16Avis à toutes les unités, nous sommes à la poursuite d'une camionnette rouge
14:27immatriculée F.P.M. 112 W.
14:37Fitz!
14:38I know, I know.
14:39Art, I know.
14:46Avis à toutes les unités, nous sommes à la poursuite d'une camionnette rouge.
15:16He's alive!
15:24I'm on it!
15:35And look what we found in the back of Ingrid's van.
15:38Let's see here.
15:42Chloroform.
15:43The map, the zip ties, wait, those are directions to the cathedral.
15:54And Geoffrey Bouchette's house.
15:56It'd be great to hear her explain this.
15:59How's she doing anyway?
16:00The medics aren't seeing signs of neck or brain injuries.
16:03Few cuts and bruises.
16:04She'll need to get to the hospital just in case.
16:06Okay, you go with her and the second she's well enough, we need to speak to her.
16:09And let's get someone to back this all up.
16:12Let us get an update for us.
16:17Okay, so your Vic, the dick, still can't confirm if it was murder or not.
16:21This will be a lot of wasted time if it turns out he choked out on a tooth or something.
16:26Not a tooth.
16:27Our buddy boy here had anaphylactic shock for sure.
16:30Tiny residue of peanut allergen on the lips, in the mouth, possibly in the throat.
16:35But Geoffrey hadn't had food in his stomach for hours.
16:37If this was a peanut allergy reaction, it's instantaneous.
16:41Even if it's airborne.
16:42In my humble opinion, there wouldn't have been enough allergen in his system to kill him.
16:46And if he didn't eat it, how'd he get the allergen on his lips and mouth?
16:50The asthma inhaler.
16:52He took a hit of that inhaler right before he died.
16:55He's so smart, isn't he?
16:57I had the same idea, but the AP injector should have saved his life.
17:01That's what they're for, yeah?
17:03Still waiting on Geoffrey Bouchette's blood, urine analysis, but...
17:07If the inhaler was tampered with...
17:09The prefect has her official murder investigation.
17:14How you feeling?
17:15A little worse for wear.
17:16I bet.
17:17That was quite a stunt you pulled.
17:18Should we start there?
17:19The multiple charges you're facing for evading law enforcement, the car chase, or...
17:24Or just start with why you ran?
17:27We know about your record with Geoffrey Bouchette.
17:30The assault charges, restraining orders.
17:32The duffel bag with the kidnapping kid.
17:35We have your partner in crime in custody.
17:37That's why he wasn't picking up my calls.
17:41I was worried.
17:43You and Andy, we know you were on the website together.
17:46Is there more to your relationship?
17:48We live together.
17:50Andy's an amazing person.
17:52His support...
17:54He's...
17:55He's just been there for me.
17:57So...
17:58He's supportive of what?
17:59Your kidnapping plan?
18:00Zip ties, baton, tape...
18:05Chloroform?
18:06That is impressive.
18:08Chloroform is not easy to get.
18:10What's the plan to grab Geoffrey, then kill him?
18:13Andy said he wanted to see Geoffrey die.
18:17Painfully and slowly.
18:19But this wasn't about torture, Ingrid.
18:22Was it?
18:26It was about consent.
18:29A simple little concept that Geoffrey Bouchette never understood.
18:35A man like him, he never had to face consequences.
18:39And as long as he was here in St. Pierre, he couldn't be extradited.
18:43But he would have to face them in Canada.
18:46You'd just have to get him there.
18:48I knew Geoffrey.
18:50He would have lasted six minutes in a maximum security prison.
18:54That's what I wanted.
18:56For him to suffer.
18:58Like I did.
19:00Like I do every day.
19:02Even if it meant serving time yourself?
19:06I knew he'd get out eventually.
19:08Find peace.
19:10Maybe closure.
19:12Maybe I'd even be able to look at a violin.
19:16Play again without wanting to smash it.
19:20Ingrid is Jane Doe?
19:30Yes.
19:31She was the miner.
19:32Bouchette's victim from ten years ago.
19:34They were gonna extradite him themselves.
19:36Not kill him.
19:37Are you sure?
19:38Oh yeah.
19:39I mean I wouldn't let them run free or anything.
19:41But Andy and Ingrid, they wanted Bouchette alive.
19:43To make him pay for his crimes.
19:45She wanted him to rot in prison.
19:47That would serve as his hell.
19:49Suppose it isn't Ingrid and Andy.
19:51Where does that leave us?
19:53Looking for a new suspect.
19:55We need to take a look at his inner circle.
19:58His family.
19:59Anyone close to him.
20:00And work our way out.
20:08Interesting.
20:10They're my husbands.
20:12He loved to collect unique specimens.
20:14I personally find them revolving.
20:16Mr. Dutton?
20:17Martin?
20:18You're on a list of people to speak to.
20:20Mr. Dutton was just leaving.
20:22I want my notebook.
20:24It's my property.
20:25Mrs. Dutton?
20:26I told you your stupid notebook is not here.
20:28Now leave.
20:29You're upsetting madame.
20:31I'm staying at the Hotel Robert, room 208.
20:34If you need me, I'll be three martinis deep.
20:41Maria practically raised Jeffrey.
20:43She cannot stand that so-called author.
20:46Why is that?
20:47He filled Jeffrey's head with the idea of a book.
20:50He's a leech.
20:52My Jeffrey's sparkled.
20:54Everyone saw it.
20:57I want to show you something.
21:05I wanted to keep his studio just like this.
21:09Even after Jeffrey moved away.
21:11It allowed me to remember him as he was as a child.
21:14His music would fill the house.
21:17The Grand Lerocque medal.
21:19Jeffrey received it for his commitment to the promotion of young musical talent.
21:25Jeffrey had a peanut allergy, right?
21:28My own son has one as well.
21:30It's a lot to keep track of, isn't it?
21:32I have the same affliction.
21:34So, between us, we have those allergy pen injector things all over the place.
21:40Every drawer, every box.
21:43I'm sorry.
21:45It's been a tough week for you.
21:47Even the darkest hour is only 60 minutes.
21:51Madam, let's get you some rest.
21:55Thank you for trying to find out what happened to my Jeffrey.
22:00Oh, of course.
22:02If you don't mind, we're just gonna...
22:04We're gonna keep looking around.
22:06We'd love to get to know Jeffrey a little bit more.
22:14No wonder he turned out to be a psychopath.
22:17He was raised from day one, being told he was a god.
22:23Nice one.
22:40I did not know you played piano.
22:42Well, there's a lot you don't know about me, Arch.
22:47I think we just found the notebook Martin Dutton was looking for.
23:06This whole thing's in shorthand.
23:08Wait.
23:09How do you know shorthand?
23:11Well, we were taught it in basic training.
23:13It can be super useful in fast-paced situations.
23:16Hmm.
23:17It must have been hard to read it with no electricity.
23:21Oh, but I guess you had candlelight way back then.
23:24You're calling me old.
23:26That's a good one, that age joke.
23:28That's really good.
23:29Clearly your mind's still sharp.
23:31Well, I'll take that.
23:36Arch.
23:37This is a list of women's names, including Ingrid Moore.
23:46A list of Jeffrey Bichette's victims?
23:48And there are a lot of names.
23:50Martin Dutton was digging into the truth about Bichette's predatory behavior.
23:55I think it's time we go talk to Martin.
23:58Martin said room 208.
24:01Yes.
24:02Martin?
24:03Is anyone here?
24:04No, just me.
24:05I'm okay.
24:06I'm okay.
24:07I'm okay.
24:08I'm okay.
24:09I'm okay.
24:10Ah.
24:11He bust down the door and then he just came at me.
24:12I'm okay.
24:13I'm okay.
24:14I'm okay.
24:16Ah.
24:19He bust down the door and then he just came at me.
24:22Who?
24:23The goon that Bichette found me hired to protect Jeffrey, Tim.
24:29He's an absolute Luddite.
24:31So he broke in and then what happened?
24:32Trashed the place looking for my notebook.
24:33I tried to reason with him, but it was inappropriate.
24:34I was just like, what's wrong with him?
24:35I'm okay.
24:36I'm okay.
24:37I'm okay.
24:38I'm okay.
24:39I'm okay.
24:40I'm okay.
24:41I'm okay.
24:42I'm okay.
24:43Ah.
24:44He burst down the door and then he just came at me.
24:45Who?
24:46The goon that Bichette found me hired to protect Jeffrey.
24:47Tim.
24:48He's an absolute Luddite.
24:49So he broke in and then what happened?
24:50I trashed the place looking for my notebook.
24:51and he was in a blind rage.
24:52Well, he probably thought that you killed his boss.
24:55Did you?
24:56Oh, good God, not you two.
24:59Of course I didn't kill him.
25:01Look, I'm afraid that Tim is going to find
25:03and destroy my notebook,
25:05and my months of following Jeffrey around
25:06will be for naught.
25:08Well, where did you...
25:11Jeffrey was hiding it at his place.
25:14Is this the list of Jeffrey's victims?
25:17I have them on the record.
25:19One of them lives here in St. Piero's
25:22on my way to see her when, well, when this happened.
25:26We're going to need her contact information.
25:28That's a confidential source.
25:29She's also a potential murder suspect.
25:32Of course.
25:34Are there any other people on this list
25:36that are here in St. Piero?
25:37You spoke with Ingrid Moore.
25:40Poor Ingrid.
25:43Jeffrey all but ruined her life.
25:46She risked everything to come forward to testify,
25:48and for what?
25:50Bastard never spent a day in prison.
25:52Jeffrey assumed you were writing a puff piece.
25:55No, you were planning to take him down.
25:57I was going to tell the truth.
25:59Jeffrey was delusional.
26:02He was so full of himself that he hired me,
26:03an actual journalist who prides himself
26:06on getting to the truth to write a vanity book for him.
26:10Did Jeffrey figure that out?
26:11Yes.
26:12He and Tim, they were trying to stop me.
26:15Why Tim?
26:17When the truth comes out, Tim is going to be implicated.
26:20The world will learn about all of the payoffs.
26:26May I have that?
26:27Right now it's evidence, but I'm sure we can get you a copy.
26:30Martin, it's not lost on us that with Jeffrey dead,
26:33the stock value of your book has considerably increased.
26:36I didn't kill Jeffrey.
26:38And yes, I'll make some money, raise my cachet, whatever.
26:42But my book is for them, the survivors,
26:47the people Jeffrey terrorized.
26:51The coffee Andy Mitchell threw on Bichette's shirt
26:54contained no toxins.
26:56Keep Andy and Ingrid more in holding
26:58until we know exactly how Bichette died.
27:00Someone please tell me you have something.
27:02I'm getting it from all sides.
27:04We're getting there.
27:05I get the pressure you're under,
27:07but getting things right takes time.
27:08There's a bolo out for Bichette's bodyguard,
27:10and we have his passport.
27:12He's not going to be able to leave the island.
27:14Martin Dutton, I don't think he was involved,
27:16but his notes might be the key to this whole thing.
27:19He was supposed to meet with one of Jeffrey's alleged victims.
27:23She's here on the island.
27:25Renouf, go get her details for Martin.
27:27We need her to write down, please.
27:28I'm on it.
27:29Martin mentioned payouts,
27:30and his notes certainly indicate
27:32that there was some hush money paid out to his victims.
27:36I looked into Jeffrey's financials
27:38and can find no such transactions.
27:39Right, right, but listen to this, okay?
27:41Jay drunk, quote,
27:43the lengths my mom will go to for me, end quote.
27:47Kay came up with what was needed.
27:50Okay, Jay for Jeffrey.
27:53Kay, Kathleen, his mother.
27:54Right, so it looks like Bichette was offering money
27:57to his victims, up to hundreds of thousands.
28:00Was his mother behind the payouts?
28:02The Bichettes have some assets,
28:03but that seems beyond their means.
28:05Unless...
28:06Since I assumed the Prefect Posts,
28:11I've been trying to make heads or tails of the books.
28:15There's almost a quarter of a million euros
28:17unaccounted for.
28:18Where are all these transfers going?
28:20To another account.
28:22St. Pierre Surplus.
28:23But when I try to access the account,
28:25my credentials don't work.
28:27I've been meaning to get to the bank to resolve it.
28:30I think now would be the time.
28:32The inhaler.
28:34Fitz was right.
28:35Traces of peanut powder,
28:37but as I suggested,
28:38not sufficient enough to cause his death.
28:40Also found little to no epinephrine in his system.
28:43How is that possible?
28:44The entire church watched Jeffrey's mother
28:46stab him with this thing.
28:48It was also messed with.
28:49It had high traces of tetrodoxin.
28:52Tetrodoxin?
28:53Are you sure?
28:54Yes, Arch, I'm sure.
28:56And hydrotetrodoxin, to be specific.
28:58Can one of you please speak some English?
29:00Or even French would be nice.
29:02Tetrodoxin is a neurotoxin
29:03which blocks the body's sodium channels,
29:06leading to paralysis,
29:08but in the worst cases, death.
29:12Neurotoxin poisoning presents as...
29:15Fatal allergic reaction,
29:16like a peanut allergy.
29:18So Bichette was murdered,
29:19and someone staged his death
29:22to look like a normal allergic reaction.
29:24Whoever killed him knew he would use the inhaler.
29:27His buffer, it was laced with a peanut allergen.
29:29So then what?
29:30The killer topped up the epinejector with the toxin?
29:35This is our murder weapon.
29:36Okay, so where does one get this poison?
29:39It's rare.
29:40Maybe a marine organism like a starfish or blowfish.
29:45Where was the last place
29:48that we saw a bunch of jars of smelly, ugly fish?
29:54Are we really thinking
29:55Catherine Bichette killed her own son?
29:58Maybe, if she found out
30:00that Jeffrey let a slip to Martin
30:01about the payouts to the victims.
30:04She protected the creep for all these years,
30:06only to be betrayed by him.
30:08Still seems a bit extreme for filicide.
30:11Okay.
30:15Kathleen?
30:20Kathleen?
30:22Maria?
30:26Something isn't right.
30:32Hey, hey, hey, hey, Tim Pal.
30:35Tell us where Kathleen Bichette
30:37and Maria Loomis are right now.
30:45I told you neither Maria or Kathleen were there
30:50when I arrived.
30:51Our officers are searching the island
30:53and we will find them.
30:55And when we do,
30:57you better hope they say the same thing.
30:59Who trashed the place?
31:02Not me.
31:04I was there...
31:05I had my own plan
31:09that didn't involve either Maria or Kathleen.
31:12What was your own plan, Tim?
31:17Did you know that jars in the Bichette's home
31:20contain a toxin?
31:23The very toxin that killed Jeffrey?
31:27You had quite the haul.
31:29Jeffrey's prized medal.
31:32That violin must be worth...
31:34Millions.
31:35You were cleaning them out?
31:36I knew they were going to cut me loose.
31:41With Jeffrey dead,
31:44Kathleen wanted me gone.
31:46Maria was going to fire me.
31:47Hmm.
31:47So you wanted a little
31:49self-made severance package?
31:51I took some photos of Martin Dutton
31:54on my phone after you worked him over.
31:56Why did you attack him?
31:58He's writing that book about Jeffrey.
32:01His victims.
32:03The sexual assaults.
32:03You're in there.
32:05Are you a predator too, Tim?
32:07No.
32:08Not in the way Martin was implying.
32:10I mean...
32:11I looked the other way.
32:15I didn't know what Jeffrey was up to specifically.
32:18But...
32:18But...
32:19You never called him out?
32:21Honestly,
32:22I tried to keep young women away.
32:27But they were like flies to a light.
32:29Jeffrey had that effect on everyone.
32:31Even me.
32:35Did you kill Jeffrey?
32:37No.
32:38No, maybe I should have.
32:40The prefect was amazing.
32:43The bank manager came in personally.
32:45Kathleen Bichette has lived here most of her life.
32:47She's well-liked and respected.
32:48The manager couldn't say enough
32:50about how lovely she was
32:51helping her husband with the books.
32:53She opened that surplus account
32:55on behalf of the former prefect.
32:57She then transferred funds
32:58from the town's budget
32:59to her secret account
33:00then to her personal account.
33:03And until now,
33:04no one suspected anything was amiss.
33:06Kathleen was embezzling government funds.
33:08And using that money
33:09to pay Jeffrey's victims
33:11to keep them silent.
33:12Nadia Lemsky, local woman,
33:14Martin was interviewing about Jeffrey.
33:16She was hesitant to come in,
33:17but she's here.
33:19Patty, is Nadia's name
33:20on that list of transfers?
33:22Yeah, I do remember that name.
33:24But her payments stopped
33:26just one month ago.
33:32Saving this money wasn't illegal.
33:34No one's implying that.
33:36We're just looking for clarification
33:38on the nature of the payments.
33:39It's been a significant amount
33:41over the past three years
33:43from Kathleen Bichette.
33:46What were the payments for?
33:47Martin Dutton,
33:49the writer,
33:51he was doing the tell-all
33:52on Jeffrey Bichette.
33:53We know he was speaking to you
33:55as one of Bichette's...
33:57as one of the survivors.
34:02It's tough to talk about.
34:04We see that.
34:05But it really looks like
34:06you'd been receiving harsh money
34:08from Kathleen
34:08to stay quiet
34:10about her son's behavior.
34:11And suddenly,
34:14the payments,
34:16they ended
34:16about a month ago.
34:18I mean, this is all relevant.
34:20We're investigating a murder here.
34:22The payments stopped
34:23and now Jeffrey's dead.
34:25Do you think...
34:26Are you accusing me
34:28of killing Jeffrey Bichette?
34:29We just want to hear your side.
34:33Jeff was an entitled monster.
34:36There was a settlement.
34:38I signed an NDA.
34:40Right.
34:41Then suddenly,
34:41the payments,
34:42you just,
34:43you didn't want them anymore.
34:44So,
34:45help us.
34:47What changed?
34:48My conscience.
34:50I knew if I stayed quiet,
34:53he could continue.
34:56Hurt more women.
34:57Girls.
34:59Is that why
35:00you broke your NDA
35:01and agreed to speak
35:02with Martin Dutton?
35:04Yes.
35:05I figured the worst
35:06that already happened to me.
35:08What?
35:08Even the darkest hour
35:12is only 60 minutes, right?
35:20Even the darkest hour
35:21is only 60 minutes.
35:24We recently heard someone
35:25say that,
35:26those exact words.
35:29You related?
35:31My mother.
35:31She's worked for that family
35:34since I was a child.
35:36Did your mother know
35:37about what Jeffrey did to you?
35:42She loved her job.
35:44I knew if I told her,
35:46she'd quit.
35:47Or worse.
35:47But you did tell her.
35:50She found a bank statement.
35:51She asked me why Kathleen
35:55was sending me money
35:56when I told her.
36:02She felt beyond awful.
36:04Like it was somehow her fault.
36:08I told her that
36:09I'm happy now.
36:12I'm in a loving marriage.
36:21I'm not saying
36:22that I'm over
36:22what that asshole did to me.
36:25But I can't,
36:26I won't let that
36:27him
36:29define the rest of my life.
36:35What did your mother
36:36think about the money?
36:37She was furious
36:39that Kathleen
36:40betrayed.
36:43Said she'd make things right.
36:45Do you know
36:45where your mother is right now?
36:48The Bichettes
36:48have a fishing cabin
36:49just out past the one yard.
37:07Drink the tea.
37:12It'll be a cleaner death
37:13than me putting one of these
37:14through your skull.
37:15We,
37:16my family has known you
37:18for decades.
37:19Maria,
37:20you are family.
37:22Family.
37:25Our Kathleen,
37:27you knew what
37:28Jeffrey did to Nadia.
37:30Such unspeakable things.
37:34And I was the one
37:36who brought her into
37:37this vile web.
37:40How do you think?
37:41I feel
37:42I was trying
37:43to make things right.
37:45We're not here.
37:46Don't even
37:48whisper her name.
37:50You're paying her
37:52to keep quiet.
37:53Admit it.
37:55Yes,
37:57I stole the money.
37:59I was protecting him.
38:01But who was
38:02protecting my girl?
38:06The tea.
38:10It's the same poison
38:11you've done, Jeffrey.
38:13Maria,
38:14you didn't.
38:15You didn't kill my son.
38:18Drink it.
38:21Keep that gun pointed
38:22exactly where it is
38:24and do not move.
38:25Please, Maria.
38:27Or we will have no choice.
38:28We heard
38:31Kathleen's confession
38:32just now.
38:33We heard all of it.
38:34We have proof
38:35of her abezzlement.
38:36Kathleen will face
38:37the consequences
38:38of her actions.
38:39So will I
38:40for what I did
38:42to that monster.
38:45You heard all that,
38:47didn't you?
38:49Why should I give in?
38:51What have I got
38:52to live for now?
38:53You've got Nadia
38:55to live for.
38:57Maria,
38:58your daughter.
38:59She's gonna need you.
39:00Listen,
39:01we met her today.
39:03She's a lovely person.
39:05I know she'd very much
39:06like to see you again.
39:08Alive.
39:10Okay, okay.
39:13That's it, that's it.
39:14That's it.
39:15I love you.
39:16I love you.
39:17I love you.
39:18I love you.
39:19I love you.
39:20I love you.
39:21I love you.
39:22I love you.
39:23I love you.
39:23I love you.
39:24I love you.
39:25I love you.
39:26I love you.
39:27I love you.
39:28I love you.
39:29I love you.
39:30Mom.
39:33They're both victims
39:34of Jeffrey's reign of terror.
39:36That could've been
39:37stopped by his mother.
39:38They say you can
39:39separate the man
39:40from the art,
39:41but I fully intend
39:42on incinerating
39:43all my Jeffrey Bichette albums.
39:44I've already deleted
39:45his music from my phone.
39:50Where's Fitz?
39:51Um,
39:53likely being tortured
39:54at this very moment.
40:03So, yes, governing
40:04with a minority is harder,
40:05but that's the job.
40:06The job is governing
40:07even for the folks
40:08that didn't vote for you.
40:09You mean the idiots
40:10who didn't vote for you.
40:11You want another one
40:14of those Fitz?
40:15I mean,
40:16just cause I'm not drinking
40:17doesn't mean you
40:18and Mary can tie one on.
40:19I've already got one ordered,
40:21so thanks.
40:22Does that mean you're back
40:23on the wagon again then?
40:24Yeah.
40:25I think we all know
40:26the last time I drank alcohol
40:27in St. Pierre,
40:28things didn't go great.
40:29Yeah, I told Meredith
40:31everything about
40:32the bachelor party.
40:33And how you help me?
40:35Robert and I don't keep secrets.
40:38I was just doing my job.
40:42Well, you seem better at it here.
40:44Okay.
40:45Let's not get into anything too heavy,
40:47shall we now, boys?
40:48Oh, if you're not getting
40:50into anything heavy,
40:51I'm going to turn
40:52right back around.
40:54From you?
40:55He's happy to chief.
40:58I'm so glad
40:59you could make it, Arch.
41:02So,
41:03how did you two meet?
41:09Okay.
41:10Um,
41:11I was representing the client.
41:12He wanted refugee status.
41:14Robert got an extension
41:16for my client,
41:17and I was able to obtain
41:18all the necessary documentation.
41:20It's very romantic.
41:25And you two,
41:26you two made wonderful kids.
41:29I mean,
41:30it's just,
41:31I'm delighted to be able
41:32to co-parent with you.
41:34And believe me,
41:35they love their father,
41:37and they tell me often.
41:45I'm sorry,
41:46to take this.
41:47Getting self reception here
41:48has been awful.
41:49Pardon me.
41:50Hello?
41:51And I'll make a move on
41:52some fresh drinks.
41:53Anything for you, Meredith?
41:54I'm good.
41:55Thanks.
41:56I'm good.
42:01I appreciate you trying
42:02to make things easier
42:03with Robert.
42:04Well, he's co-parenting
42:05with me, so.
42:14And you?
42:16I'm good?
42:17Mm?
42:18Uh-huh.
42:23How far along are you?
42:27What are you talking about?
42:31Come on, Mer.
42:32You're pregnant.
42:36I know you're pregnant,
42:37Meredith.
42:38You know I know.
42:39I know.
42:44Fitz.
42:47I haven't even told Robert.
42:52There are no secrets
42:53between you two, eh?
42:56Okay, what did we miss?
42:58Oh, uh, thank you.
43:00Um, what did they miss?
43:02Meredith, anything?
43:03No.
43:12Only three?
43:13I'm proud of you.
43:15Maybe enough fists
43:16will fly over dinner,
43:17after all.
43:19Oh, it's only early, Ed.
43:21So who's hungry?
43:25Excuse me for a second.
43:26Uh-huh.
43:33Back to a chair of that.
43:34This.
43:35Share that.
43:36Or this.
43:37This.
43:56How.
43:57How.
44:03!
44:06Mm.
44:07How?
44:10Mo.
44:10Um.
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