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00:07:19don't need to revisit this no if we're gonna study a cold case here in book
00:07:24club we might as well start with this one are you sure yes I've spent so many
00:07:33years trying not to think about it but it's impossible if nothing else it might
00:07:39give me some closure hey if I started with it was a dark and stormy night
00:07:47would that be too much of a cliche it was our anniversary mark had gotten our
00:07:59regular sitter to watch the kids booked us a table for two at our favorite
00:08:04restaurant but in the weeks leading up to that night Mark was acting strangely there
00:08:11were mysterious phone calls in the middle of the night and anytime I asked him
00:08:15what was going on he would just shut down in the middle of dinner Mark got
00:08:20another call said he had to go home and deal with something but he wouldn't tell
00:08:24me what it was
00:08:27what's going on I don't know I remember our babysitter was surprised we were home so
00:08:33early the kids had just gone to bed
00:08:39honey what's going on
00:08:42talking talk to me it's gonna be okay it's gonna be okay
00:08:47and that was the last time I saw Mark alive
00:08:52and you don't think Mark's death was an accident it wasn't
00:08:57I know in my heart there's more to the story
00:09:02at first I thought it must have something to do with the watch
00:09:07a watch
00:09:09Mark's grandfather's watch it was a family heirloom and Mark was very protective of it
00:09:14I only ever saw him wear it once the day we got married and aside from that one day
00:09:20it was always locked away in the safe
00:09:25it says here that Valentin Reval was rumored to be the first watchmaker to use a flying ruby set
00:09:32tourbillon
00:09:33tourbillon
00:09:34tourbillon
00:09:35and his watch is making them some of the most valuable in the world
00:09:39did you ever have it appraised?
00:09:41he never told me a specific number but it was significant
00:09:45there were always watch collectors trying to contact him offering to buy it but
00:09:52Mark always politely turned them away
00:09:55that watch was a symbol of Mark's family's survival
00:09:59to him it was priceless
00:10:06maybe he had gotten into some trouble and had to sell it
00:10:11but deep down I didn't think that could be the reason but my mind it was
00:10:15desperate for some crumb of an explanation
00:10:20if I'd never seen that watch again I would have accepted that as the explanation but
00:10:30a few days later
00:10:34there it was
00:10:37so it must have been something else it wasn't about the watch
00:10:48Maria I can't imagine what it feels like to have endured what you have
00:10:55but as far as book club I don't think it's our place to dredge all of this up
00:11:03we're not here to discuss books or solve crimes or anything else
00:11:10that's just window dressing
00:11:13the real reason we're in this club is to remind ourselves that we're not alone
00:11:18and to help each other
00:11:21tonight made me realize that I need help with this
00:11:25even if we never solve the case
00:11:27just understand what happened
00:11:29it would mean so much to me
00:11:34so what do you say
00:11:35I'm in
00:11:36me too
00:11:37definitely in
00:11:39count me in
00:11:40well that Bigfoot Chewbacca angle is pretty intriguing
00:11:44but I guess I'm in too
00:11:45I guess we found our next case
00:11:57look at the position of his body
00:12:00he was dead for some time before they found him
00:12:03current of the river could have affected his position
00:12:06well the old coroner's report lists multiple musculoskeletal fractures in both arms
00:12:11shattered wrists, forearms, elbows
00:12:14thanks for getting this Sierra, really helpful
00:12:16yeah of course, no problem
00:12:17it's a bit before my time
00:12:19I had to dig way back in the database to get it
00:12:22body position not consistent with the injuries
00:12:26something is hinky here
00:12:28can you please find your own words, alright
00:12:31hinky's my word
00:12:32my office, my words
00:12:33soon you're going to want to be the sheriff, aren't you
00:12:35no, I don't look good in brown
00:12:37speaking of, I love your coat
00:12:39where did you get that?
00:12:40oh, thanks, there's a vintage pop-up in town, I'll take you
00:12:42you know, instead of hinky, you could have said fishy
00:12:47because the body was found in water
00:12:49I don't know why you're wasting your time with this
00:12:51this is the easiest cold case in the world to solve
00:12:53it's not even a cold case, it's a lukewarm case
00:12:57I went to middle school with a guy named Luke Warm
00:13:00true story
00:13:02Mark was a gambler
00:13:03he probably owed some debts
00:13:04tried to use the watch to pay them off
00:13:06and got killed in the process
00:13:07wait, so you agree he was murdered?
00:13:10I didn't agree to anything, don't put words in my mouth, I didn't say murdered
00:13:13you said killed, I have witnesses
00:13:15I heard it
00:13:17yo, he became a weatherman
00:13:19who?
00:13:20lukewarm, perfect name for a weatherman, right?
00:13:22it's like he was born to do the job
00:13:23shouldn't you be at the station waxing your truck or something?
00:13:26no
00:13:28fargie, don't do that
00:13:29all I'm saying is that Mark could have been killed
00:13:33but not necessarily
00:13:34but if he was trading his watch to pay off debts
00:13:37why was it still wearing it when they found him?
00:13:39because gangsters aren't usually in the watch business
00:13:42if you owe the money you have to pay the money
00:13:44still it had value, why wouldn't they take it?
00:13:48maybe they didn't have time
00:13:53can we wrap this up?
00:13:54just admit this is not a lukewarm case
00:13:56okay fine, how would you like me to refer to it?
00:14:01hanky
00:14:01mhm
00:14:02yeah
00:14:05it is pretty hanky
00:14:11uh, Ains and I are meeting at Dooley's in a little bit if you want to join
00:14:13we could invite Ryan, make it a double date
00:14:15yeah, double date
00:14:18oh, that's just a saying, just a figure of speech
00:14:20me and Ryan, you think I would actually date someone who wears a cowboy hat to work?
00:14:24it's called Stetson
00:14:27anyway, here's that photocopy of the police report
00:14:30I had to get somebody to show me how to use the photocopier
00:14:32that thing is intense
00:14:33well, thank you deputy trainee
00:14:36you're welcome
00:14:38chief
00:14:39I'd love to join, but it's trivia night down at Yanders
00:14:43let me know if you need anything else, okay?
00:14:45okay, bye
00:14:45bye Ciara
00:14:46bye
00:14:48do you know who Dee Barnes is?
00:14:50Dalton Barnes, yeah, he's the former sheriff before Ryan took over
00:14:57you okay?
00:15:00do you think I'm doing the right thing?
00:15:03the right thing?
00:15:05I didn't come to Sweet River to meddle in everyone else's lives
00:15:08I came here to sort through my own
00:15:10hmm
00:15:12you know something my grandmother used to say
00:15:15the right thing and the most difficult thing are usually the same thing
00:15:22you didn't answer my question
00:15:23oh yes I did
00:15:25I gotta go check in at the station, but I will see you later
00:15:28yes
00:15:32bye
00:15:32bye
00:15:47now that boy didn't stand you up, did he?
00:15:51what?
00:15:51you know, you stand up a girl in Texas
00:15:55well that's as welcome as a wet shoe
00:15:57he's gonna be on his knees, begging to get her back
00:16:00no, he's not standing me up, he just had to stop at the fire station
00:16:03well you let me know if you need anything, darling
00:16:05okay
00:16:07hey, there he is
00:16:08how you doing?
00:16:09chief, I was kinda worried about you
00:16:11I'm alright
00:16:11you cutting it close?
00:16:12hi
00:16:13I know, I know
00:16:14no work on dates
00:16:15I will put my computer away in two seconds
00:16:17one
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00:16:19three
00:16:20three and a half
00:16:21three and three quarters
00:16:22okay
00:16:23four
00:16:25work over
00:16:26date on
00:16:28when you ever stop working
00:16:30it's true
00:16:30sorry
00:16:31you don't apologize, it's what I love about you
00:16:37can I just tell you one thing about the case?
00:16:39sure
00:16:41Mark's grandfather was one of the most famous watchmakers in Russia
00:16:45he made very prestigious watches for royalty
00:16:48but World War II completely destroyed his company
00:16:52his workshops and his entire inventory
00:16:56so Mark's watch was more than just a family heirloom
00:16:59I mean, who knows how many were left?
00:17:01well, according to what I could find on the net
00:17:04Mark's might be the only one
00:17:07it's like finding a Picasso in your basement
00:17:10it's like finding the only Picasso in existence in your basement
00:17:14wow
00:17:15somebody must have figured out what he had
00:17:19Maria said that Mark was getting
00:17:20strange phone calls in the middle of the night that upset him
00:17:24but he wouldn't tell her what they were about
00:17:27well, so maybe the watch became too much of a liability
00:17:30so he decided to sell it to the person who was threatening him
00:17:34no, except he didn't
00:17:35the watch was still on his wrist when they found him
00:17:37right
00:17:39could have gotten smashed before he made the transaction
00:17:43if you break a priceless watch
00:17:45does that make it worthless?
00:17:47hmm
00:17:48depends how broken it is
00:17:49is the Picasso still a Picasso if you take a chainsaw to it?
00:17:53really need to see this watch
00:17:55Jake? Trenton?
00:17:58hey
00:17:59hey
00:17:59no, no, no
00:18:00none of that mayor stuff
00:18:02you knew me when I had pimples and braces
00:18:05oh
00:18:06it is so good to see you
00:18:09yeah
00:18:09um
00:18:11how rude of me
00:18:12you must be the famous Ainsley McGregor
00:18:15you own Bless Your Arts, right?
00:18:17yes, that's me
00:18:18oh
00:18:19well I apologize
00:18:20I haven't gone by your store to introduce myself
00:18:22City Hall just keeps me busy
00:18:26but I respect what a community leader you've become
00:18:29Bless Your Arts is such an innovative business
00:18:31and then of course the work with your brother
00:18:33and solving those murder cases a couple months ago
00:18:34that was nothing short of remarkable
00:18:38it's so nice to finally meet you
00:18:40thank you, it's very nice to meet you too
00:18:44so
00:18:45another case?
00:18:46oh
00:18:47just uh
00:18:48doing some research
00:18:50well enough of my blathering on
00:18:51I will let the two of you get back to your meeting
00:18:55Ainsley
00:18:55the pleasure is mine
00:18:59JT
00:19:00don't be a stranger
00:19:01we should uh
00:19:02find a time to catch up
00:19:06alright then
00:19:06bye bye
00:19:07bye
00:19:09she's got my vote
00:19:18oh
00:19:19oh
00:19:19hi George
00:19:20hey George
00:19:22Doolies does a mean brisket sandwich
00:19:23but there was no way that I would dream of finishing it
00:19:26and not sharing it with my best four-legged friend
00:19:28come on
00:19:29yes
00:19:30somehow he's never as enthusiastic when I bring home a chopped salad
00:19:34well in the rock paper scissors of food
00:19:36brisket always beats salad
00:19:38oh is that so?
00:19:39what beats brisket?
00:19:41more brisket?
00:19:43are you teaching later today?
00:19:45no not today
00:19:46I'm meeting Sierra at this little pop-up to do some shopping
00:19:49nice
00:19:49yeah and then we have book club tonight
00:19:51mmm
00:19:55so you and Jane went to high school together?
00:19:58yeah
00:19:59yeah
00:19:59Sweet River Secondary
00:20:01old friend of mine
00:20:02that means you must have also known Mark
00:20:04not really
00:20:05I mean I met him a few times but
00:20:07his family sent him to boarding school
00:20:09he was always getting in trouble I think
00:20:10you know Ryan's theory about him
00:20:13you know getting gambling debts
00:20:14it checks out
00:20:16well Maria never mentioned anything about Mark being a gambler
00:20:19maybe he ate it from her
00:20:23back to Jane
00:20:23you know what?
00:20:24I'm just looking at the time
00:20:25I gotta get going
00:20:26oh come on
00:20:28they're not gonna tell me?
00:20:29I'm a big girl
00:20:30I can take it
00:20:34tell you what?
00:20:36what do you think?
00:20:38Jane tea
00:20:41were you and Jane more than friends in high school?
00:20:43were you boyfriend and girlfriend?
00:20:46okay fine
00:20:47yes we are gonna do this
00:20:48um
00:20:50yes
00:20:50we were
00:20:52okay
00:20:52let me guess
00:20:53you
00:20:54were quarterback
00:20:55and she was prompt with you
00:20:57yeah
00:20:58yes you nailed it
00:20:59yeah
00:20:59really?
00:21:00mm-hmm
00:21:01that is so cute
00:21:02why didn't you want to tell me that?
00:21:04well no it's not that I didn't want to tell you
00:21:06it's just
00:21:07it's not important
00:21:09it's ancient history
00:21:10well of course it's important
00:21:11it's your history
00:21:13and how silly would that be
00:21:14if I was jealous of your
00:21:16teenage puppy love romance
00:21:18well
00:21:19uh
00:21:19it was a little
00:21:20more serious
00:21:21than that
00:21:22high school sweethearts?
00:21:24we almost got engaged
00:21:26oh
00:21:28oh wow
00:21:29but
00:21:29but I called it off
00:21:31we were just way too young
00:21:35I don't think she ever really got over it
00:21:36I mean
00:21:37I'm kinda the one that got away
00:21:43anyway
00:21:43um
00:21:44that is ancient history
00:21:46I
00:21:46I don't know why I said that
00:21:47um
00:21:49but you were absolutely right
00:21:51I should have told you
00:21:52and
00:21:52and next time
00:21:54I will
00:21:57yeah
00:21:57or not
00:21:58you know
00:21:59maybe we don't have to tell each other everything
00:22:04okay
00:22:04um
00:22:05I actually do have to go this time
00:22:13but I will um
00:22:15I will see you tomorrow
00:22:16okay
00:22:22bye
00:22:29what do you think of a mare Georgie?
00:22:34oh
00:22:34yeah
00:22:35you're right
00:22:36she could spend more time
00:22:38creating off leash parks
00:22:39and less time bothering the fire chief
00:22:46the autopsy report didn't find any pulmonary edema
00:22:50no water in the lungs means Mark didn't drown
00:22:53plus the defensive wounds on his arms indicate he hit the ground
00:22:56not the water
00:22:57well you know the spot in the park where he fell right?
00:22:59we've hiked there before
00:23:01yeah I think so
00:23:04the river's really narrow at that point
00:23:10so
00:23:11so somebody dragged his body into the water?
00:23:14possibly
00:23:15post-martem is my guess
00:23:16I'm gonna go try these on
00:23:18okay
00:23:20let me know if I can help you find anything you like
00:23:23uh
00:23:24oh yeah I don't need any help finding something I like
00:23:27you've got great stuff here
00:23:29I appreciate that
00:23:31it's too bad I'm gonna have to close tomorrow
00:23:33I guess they found someone to pick up the lease in the storefront
00:23:36such is the life of a pop-up shop
00:23:42you're Ainsley McGregor aren't you?
00:23:45yes
00:23:45have we?
00:23:46no no no no
00:23:47but I know all about you from Maria
00:23:49I'm Peppa
00:23:50I used to babysit for her and her sister-in-law
00:23:52hi Peppa
00:23:53yeah yeah Maria's mentioned you
00:23:56oh we don't take cash
00:23:59you can pay by card but off your phone is usually easiest
00:24:03right
00:24:03yeah I am
00:24:05I'm still not used to paying for things off of my phone
00:24:08no worries
00:24:08um
00:24:09here I can get that for you
00:24:11okay
00:24:12uh
00:24:13yeah
00:24:13yeah here
00:24:14wow
00:24:15ready
00:24:16so
00:24:17and
00:24:19there we go
00:24:20well done
00:24:21great
00:24:22thanks
00:24:24what did you decide on?
00:24:26all of it
00:24:28I sure hope some more autopsies come in so I can pay off my credit card bill after all this
00:24:32coroners don't work on commission
00:24:34look I have to buy as much as I can because they're closing tomorrow
00:24:39what are you gonna do with all your inventory Peppa?
00:24:41something will work out
00:24:43it always does
00:24:44wait
00:24:45you could rent one of the big spaces at bless your arts
00:24:48one of our vendors just left
00:24:50you could move in immediately if you'd like
00:24:52really?
00:24:53yeah
00:24:53oh thank you
00:24:55thank you thank you thank you
00:24:57this is amazing news
00:24:58yeah unfortunately not for me and my credit card bill
00:25:01no
00:25:16hey you two
00:25:18Ainsley asked me to bring photos of Mark for the board tonight
00:25:22use whichever ones you like
00:25:23thank you
00:25:34you okay?
00:25:36yeah
00:25:47oh
00:25:48can't believe I didn't even think to see if Peppa wanted to open her pop up in here
00:25:52oh
00:25:53thank you for making it happen
00:25:55oh my pleasure
00:25:56she'll fit right in
00:25:58so are you excited about tonight?
00:26:01I'm always excited for Buck Club
00:26:03cause if you're not
00:26:04easily
00:26:05stop it
00:26:06I'm fine
00:26:08okay
00:26:09I'm sorry
00:26:10I
00:26:11I won't ask you again
00:26:14before everyone gets here
00:26:16can I ask you a couple of questions
00:26:18about the watch?
00:26:20sure
00:26:20but uh
00:26:21I really don't know much about it
00:26:23it's still in the safe at home
00:26:24I
00:26:25haven't opened it in years
00:26:26I can show it to you
00:26:27if you want
00:26:29yes
00:26:30I was gonna ask you anyway
00:26:31if you wouldn't mind coming by my house to water my seedlings
00:26:34I'm taking Samantha to visit the boys at school
00:26:36yeah of course
00:26:37no problem
00:26:38thank you
00:26:38oh I can text you the combination to the safe
00:26:42yeah it's probably better I'm not there anyway
00:26:45you can even take it
00:26:48I'd rather not see the watch in the state it's in
00:26:52okay
00:26:53I promise I'll be very careful
00:26:57there's no damage you could do to that watch
00:26:59that uh
00:27:01hasn't already been done
00:27:10okay
00:27:11let's start with what we know
00:27:12yes yes
00:27:13the known knowns
00:27:14it's what they're called
00:27:15the things
00:27:15we know that we know
00:27:17as opposed to the unknown knowns
00:27:19the things we don't know that we know
00:27:21then there's the unknown unknowns
00:27:23the things we don't know we don't know
00:27:30how about we just keep it simple
00:27:32okay
00:27:33wonderful idea
00:27:35okay
00:27:36we know that Mark was meeting someone the night he was murdered
00:27:38and that it might have had to do with the watch
00:27:40clandestine meetings
00:27:42mysterious phone calls in the middle of the night
00:27:44it's safe to assume that he was in some kind of trouble
00:27:48this is the spot where Mark's body was found
00:27:51oh
00:27:53what?
00:27:55ironically that's also very near the pond where Mark first proposed
00:28:00under a gorgeous weeping willow tree
00:28:03nice work deputy
00:28:04deputy attorney
00:28:06let's discuss Mark's background
00:28:08is there anything about his past that might be relevant here?
00:28:16we aren't gonna get anywhere by being polite
00:28:19I know what I signed up for
00:28:21there were rumors Mark had a gambling problem
00:28:24did he?
00:28:26he got into some trouble when he was younger
00:28:28but as a husband and father
00:28:30he never would have done anything to put us in harm's way
00:28:33he even put all the bank accounts in my name
00:28:35just to make sure there was never any doubt in my mind
00:28:38and there wasn't
00:28:40what about the arrest?
00:28:45Mark had been hanging around a guy named Rance Mosby
00:28:48a local pawn shop owner in town
00:28:50he and Rance were working on something
00:28:53but Mark wouldn't tell me what it was
00:28:55one night Mark must have been followed
00:28:57because the police raided Rance's store when he was there
00:29:01charges?
00:29:02running an illegal gambling ring
00:29:04but Mark was the only one arrested
00:29:05you can't run a gambling ring by yourself
00:29:08Mark was not gambling that night
00:29:11it was a set up
00:29:12I suspect the police were involved
00:29:15our previous sheriff was a man named Dalton Barnes
00:29:18Mark's sister Jane was just about to be elected mayor
00:29:20and there were rumors that those two didn't get along
00:29:23there was a power struggle between them
00:29:26but what would that have to do with the pawnbroker?
00:29:29maybe Mark was just a pawn in the game
00:29:33why do I even try?
00:29:34what kind of relationship did Mark have with his sister?
00:29:37complicated
00:29:38Jane tried to help Mark get the charges dropped
00:29:41but he refused
00:29:43said he didn't trust her
00:29:45who else knew about the watch?
00:29:47as far as I know, just Jane and me
00:29:49Mark didn't even let the kids know he had it
00:29:55was Mark left handed?
00:29:57mhm, how did you know?
00:29:59well he's holding the cake cutting knife with his left hand
00:30:02and the watch is there on his right
00:30:04it's harder to sell a watch built for a southpaw
00:30:06maybe he was talking to Rance Mosby about buying the watch
00:30:09no, he wouldn't try and fence a watch that expensive through a local pawnbroker
00:30:15maybe Rance knows a guy who knows a guy
00:30:19I think a reasonable place to start is with Mr. Mosby tomorrow
00:30:30Mark was left handed
00:30:31he wore his watch on his right arm
00:30:34but in the crime scene photos, the watch was on his left
00:30:37well maybe he didn't care what arm his watch was on
00:30:42or here
00:30:54this is where Mark liked to hang out?
00:30:56yeah, maybe we'll get a great deal on a Betamax VCR
00:31:07yes?
00:31:08uh, hi, are you open?
00:31:24oh, here we go
00:31:26oh, you fire department donkeys
00:31:29just can't get enough of your inspections, can you?
00:31:32always have to pop by and make sure everything is up to code
00:31:36what?
00:31:36what are you here for this time, chief?
00:31:39you want to make sure I've got batteries in my smoke alarm?
00:31:44well, actually, we're not here on fire department business
00:31:48you're not?
00:31:49mm-mm
00:31:50well, come on in then
00:31:53well, weirdo
00:31:53you know, you should really rethink your outfit there, Smokey
00:31:57it's intentionally misleading
00:32:00now, can I interest anyone in some kombucha?
00:32:04I made it myself
00:32:06oh, that's very tempting, but I try not to drink kombucha after 2006
00:32:12that's sad
00:32:12yeah
00:32:14what are you in the market for then?
00:32:16um, Betamax?
00:32:19ah, physical media, very smart
00:32:21you will need that when they shoot the satellites out of the sky
00:32:28so, is this your pawn shop?
00:32:30excuse me?
00:32:32I'm sorry, um
00:32:34do I look like someone who run a predatory business that preys upon poor people
00:32:39in the service of capitalist greed?
00:32:42I'm fighting war against planned obsolescence
00:32:45this isn't a pawn shop
00:32:47this is the junkyard of dreams
00:32:51I'm not one thing
00:32:53I'm everything
00:32:54I'm a numismatist
00:32:57coin collector
00:32:59a philatelist
00:33:01stamps
00:33:02a pantenologist
00:33:04dolls
00:33:05a philographist
00:33:07autographs
00:33:08actophile
00:33:09teddy bears
00:33:10phonophile
00:33:10vinyl records
00:33:12digitabulist
00:33:12uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, dimbles
00:33:15plencomusophiliast
00:33:17uh...
00:33:18bottle caps
00:33:19elixophile
00:33:20corkscrews
00:33:21copple cleeflist
00:33:21key rings
00:33:26signopaginophile
00:33:29oh, uh...
00:33:32uh...
00:33:33um...
00:33:34bookmarks
00:33:35oh, mm-hmm
00:33:37and you forgot horologist
00:33:40that too, eh, Mac?
00:33:44do you know me?
00:33:45I know of you
00:33:47Ainsley McGregor
00:33:49sister to the sheriff
00:33:51solved a couple local murders
00:33:54criminologist
00:33:54formerly with the Chicago PD
00:33:58you are getting a little too big to hide
00:34:03obviously, you are not customers
00:34:07what are you doing here?
00:34:11we're investigating the death of Mark Graval
00:34:13we understand that you knew him
00:34:15and wondering if you would help us
00:34:20follow me
00:34:23Mark Grigori Graval was found dead
00:34:26in the fall of 2015
00:34:29he fell off the falls ravine into the sweet river
00:34:32and was found
00:34:34the next morning
00:34:35his death
00:34:37was ruled an accident
00:34:38by then
00:34:40Sheriff Barnes
00:34:41Mark is
00:34:43survived by his loving wife
00:34:46Maria Martinez
00:34:47and their five children
00:34:50Samantha
00:34:51Tasha
00:34:52Connor
00:34:53Levi
00:34:54and Max
00:34:56and that's about all I can tell you
00:35:06I don't think he's coming back
00:35:08I'm sure he's great at parties
00:35:11well one thing's for sure
00:35:14he's got something to do with the murder
00:35:26Mark Graval's arrest report
00:35:28a lot of stuff redacted in here
00:35:30yeah, they do that sometimes
00:35:32it's called hold back
00:35:33things they don't want to make public
00:35:35to test for false confessions
00:35:38what do you know about Dalton Barnes?
00:35:41a lot
00:35:42he was my mentor in this job
00:35:44think I could talk to him?
00:35:46I have some questions I'd like to ask
00:35:48he's a retired old man
00:35:50the last thing he needs is to be bothered by old cases
00:35:53unless the subject's golf related
00:35:55he's not interested
00:35:57I can do golf
00:35:58do golf?
00:36:00I check in on him every couple of weeks
00:36:02I'm actually supposed to see him tomorrow
00:36:03tomorrow?
00:36:05yeah, I bring him some groceries
00:36:07and let him talk my ear off with stories about golf
00:36:11you know what's more boring than playing golf?
00:36:13listening to stories about people playing golf
00:36:16well, let me come with you
00:36:17he can talk my ear off with golf stories
00:36:20give you a break
00:36:21you're gonna regret that
00:36:22I won't
00:36:24okay, but you have to be polite
00:36:25none of this Ainsley Columbo
00:36:27just one more thing stuff
00:36:29alright?
00:36:31I promise
00:36:32fine, you can drive
00:36:33pick me up at the station tomorrow
00:36:34thank you
00:36:39why are you being so nice?
00:36:42this is nice?
00:36:43for you, yes
00:36:45I'm just glad you're distracting yourself with this
00:36:47and not distracting me from my current dangerous police work
00:36:51oh, you have more photocopying to do?
00:36:53if I leave the lid open I could blind myself
00:36:55as long as you're focusing on cold cases
00:36:57I don't have to worry about you getting into real trouble
00:37:01I can't live my life in fear
00:37:03yes, you can
00:37:04you always worry the worst is gonna happen
00:37:07yeah, it's my superpower
00:37:09have you ever been right?
00:37:11no, and I plan to keep that perfect losing streak going
00:37:16something else is going on with you
00:37:18sisters know
00:37:22are you seeing someone?
00:37:25I'm seeing way too much of you
00:37:28oh, Jake mentioned something to Sierra about the four of us hanging out
00:37:31and I don't know, she got kinda weird
00:37:33hold on
00:37:34are you suggesting that I would be interested in somebody
00:37:37who spends her days poking dead people?
00:37:41you're right
00:37:43they're probably more rigid than you are
00:37:58you need some help?
00:38:01hello
00:38:04I am so sorry, I didn't mean to scare you
00:38:06oh, no, uh, that's okay
00:38:09you need some help?
00:38:10uh, no, no, I've got it
00:38:12thanks, Chief
00:38:12well, you know our motto
00:38:14you don't have to be on fire for us to help you
00:38:17is that a real motto?
00:38:18should be
00:38:19whoa
00:38:20see ya
00:38:26oh, uh
00:38:27oh, yeah
00:38:34snazzy
00:38:35Ainsley?
00:38:37oh, she has to put a couple of those up to keep an eye on her more expensive inventory
00:38:41and an ear
00:38:43yeah, these cameras have mics on them
00:38:45I'm thinking of putting a couple up around my spot
00:38:47because, uh, someone vandalized one of my birdhouses last week
00:38:52was it George?
00:38:54did he steal one of the stuffed birds off the perch again?
00:38:57Ainsley, you know I don't jump to conclusions
00:38:59we'll know once those cameras are up
00:39:02don
00:39:03chief
00:39:03how are you doing?
00:39:06okay
00:39:06hi
00:39:07hi
00:39:08i was just about to head over to maria's to take care of her flowers and take a look at
00:39:12the watch
00:39:13do you want to come?
00:39:13i can't
00:39:14i gotta get back to the station
00:39:15i just wanted to drop this off
00:39:17and see your beautiful face
00:39:19aww, thank you
00:39:22what is this?
00:39:23it's coffee
00:39:24it's a hot drink made from beans
00:39:26sounds gross
00:39:27but people seem to really like it
00:39:31aww
00:39:31all the way from the truck and not a drop spilt
00:39:33uh, give me one sec, i'll be right back
00:39:36okay
00:39:46so, how was the coffee?
00:39:48oh, i, uh, i think they're onto something with this bean juice stuff
00:39:52huh
00:39:55oh, the mayor texted
00:39:57oh, what's the mayor have to say?
00:39:59oh, just that it was nice running into me
00:40:01and that it was very nice to meet you too
00:40:03hmm
00:40:03yeah
00:40:05oh
00:40:06it's jane again asking if i'm gonna be at the station tomorrow
00:40:09she wants to come by and see me
00:40:12did she say why?
00:40:13no, but, uh, i guess i'll tell her to come by and find out
00:40:19yeah
00:41:03I don't know.
00:41:23I don't know.
00:41:54I don't know.
00:42:16I don't know.
00:42:34I don't know.
00:43:00I don't know.
00:43:13I don't know.
00:43:24I don't know.
00:43:47I don't know.
00:43:47I don't know.
00:43:59I don't know.
00:44:31I don't know.
00:44:35I don't know.
00:44:35I don't know.
00:44:41I don't know.
00:45:08I don't know.
00:45:11I don't know.
00:45:18I don't know.
00:45:20I don't know.
00:45:41I don't know.
00:45:48I don't know.
00:45:49I don't know.
00:45:49I don't know.
00:45:53I don't know.
00:45:54I don't know.
00:46:20I don't know.
00:46:23I don't know.
00:46:30I don't know.
00:46:35I drive right by her place on my way home.
00:46:38That's convenient.
00:46:40Oh, no.
00:46:41Just keep your phone on and lock your doors, please.
00:46:44Bye.
00:46:49Hmm.
00:47:09Freeze!
00:47:12Sorry.
00:47:14I didn't want to wake you.
00:47:17You know, it's fine.
00:47:19I wasn't sleeping anyways.
00:47:20I was just guarding with my eyes closed.
00:47:25There's just something that's been bothering me about this.
00:47:29You know, when I was standing there,
00:47:31looking down at the spot where Mark fell,
00:47:34just something didn't seem right.
00:47:36You know, there were no jagged rocks or anything.
00:47:40That's why Mark's body didn't have any lacerations.
00:47:44Yeah?
00:47:46Yeah, there's no scratches or scrapes anywhere.
00:47:51Just this broken crystal.
00:47:53It's almost like someone smashed it with a hammer.
00:47:57Wait.
00:47:59The time says 6.12.
00:48:01In the morning.
00:48:03Yeah.
00:48:03But the time of death on the autopsy report said around 2 a.m.
00:48:08So maybe the watch kept working for a couple hours after Mark fell?
00:48:12I mean, possibly.
00:48:15But the crystal here, it's blocking the hands.
00:48:20We need someone to tell us what we're looking at.
00:48:23Rance is a horologist.
00:48:26Rance?
00:48:28Isn't he one of our suspects?
00:48:31All the more reason to talk to him tomorrow.
00:48:33Oh, fine.
00:48:34But hey, I am not drinking any of that bathtub kombucha.
00:48:39I don't know.
00:48:40I don't know.
00:48:41I don't know.
00:48:41Hey.
00:48:42So, what can I do for City Hall?
00:48:44Oh, I just wanted to come by and make sure you're good with the fire department's appropriations and the new
00:48:48municipal budget.
00:48:49Well, yeah, I signed off on those.
00:48:51Didn't your office get them?
00:48:52We did.
00:48:53I just wanted to double check.
00:48:55Okay.
00:48:55Well, I am double confirming.
00:48:58Is that why you came down here today?
00:49:00Because you could have just replied to the email.
00:49:02Oh, I'm more of an in-person kind of person.
00:49:06Though, there is something else I wanted to ask you about.
00:49:12Ainsley's looking into my brother's death?
00:49:15Uh, yeah, who told you that?
00:49:17She had the police reports the other night at the restaurant.
00:49:20Right.
00:49:21Uh, yeah, she's trying to get Maria some closure.
00:49:25I could use some closure, too.
00:49:28Of course.
00:49:30Look, I think it's wonderful that she's taken the initiative.
00:49:33You'll let me know if she gets any answers or if there's any way I can be of any assistance.
00:49:40Will do.
00:49:44Nice shot, Sheriff.
00:50:03Woo!
00:50:04Woo!
00:50:05Ha ha!
00:50:06This one's a natural, she is.
00:50:10How about another ding-dong?
00:50:12You are reading my mind.
00:50:14You are reading my mind.
00:50:17So how long were you Sheriff of Sweet River?
00:50:20Oh, too long.
00:50:24Thankfully, this young buck came along to put me out of my misery.
00:50:29And, uh, what is it that you do?
00:50:32I'm a criminologist.
00:50:33I work for the police department as well.
00:50:36Do you now?
00:50:37In fact, I was hoping to ask you a couple of questions about an old case.
00:50:42The death of Mark Ravel?
00:50:45I'm an old man.
00:50:48I don't remember what I had for breakfast, let alone old cases.
00:50:52Oh, come on.
00:50:53There must be something you remember that could help us.
00:50:56In fact, you were the one who redacted the original police report.
00:51:05You don't want to get into that.
00:51:08This is Texas, ma'am.
00:51:10Around here, we believe it's better to let sleeping dogs lie.
00:51:19I can't believe you did that.
00:51:21If you mean eat four ding-dongs, neither can I.
00:51:24Definitely hitting the gym tomorrow.
00:51:25You were supposed to be polite.
00:51:27I was polite.
00:51:27I was politely inquisitive.
00:51:43You know, Ains,
00:51:45Sweet Rivers are home,
00:51:47but we'll always be outsiders in some folks' eyes.
00:51:52You start pointing fingers at people like the mayor and Barnes,
00:51:56you've got to be really careful.
00:51:58But if they're involved...
00:51:59You know who's responsible for appointing me a sheriff?
00:52:03The mayor.
00:52:05You know who's responsible for appointing the fire chief?
00:52:09The mayor.
00:52:12You've got to be careful.
00:52:35You sure about this?
00:52:37I'm not sure about anything anymore.
00:52:43You two.
00:52:45Didn't you get my subtle hint that I didn't really want to talk about Mark Ravel?
00:52:49We're not here to talk about the case.
00:52:51We're here to get your expert opinion on something.
00:52:55Which expert do you need?
00:52:57The horologist.
00:52:59I want you to take a look at this watch.
00:53:14Where did you get that?
00:53:16It belongs to my friend Maria.
00:53:18It's very valuable.
00:53:23Well, that's unfortunate.
00:53:25This was a nice watch.
00:53:28Not as nice as the real one.
00:53:31What?
00:53:32This one's a fake.
00:53:42It's a really good fake.
00:53:44But a replica nonetheless.
00:53:47Every now and then you see a convincing copy of a designer watch on the market.
00:53:53It's called a super fake.
00:53:56How can you be sure?
00:53:57The last Valentin Revelle timepiece was made in 1938.
00:54:06You think they had a button cell battery in 1938?
00:54:14Here's the thing about expensive watches.
00:54:19They might be pretty, but that's not what makes them valuable.
00:54:24I mean, this is very elegant.
00:54:26It's got a nice crocodile skin strap.
00:54:29Isn't that a good thing?
00:54:30Not for the crocodile.
00:54:35You know what's special about an original Valentin Revelle?
00:54:44You know what makes it tick?
00:54:46A flying ruby set tourbillon.
00:54:49Exactly.
00:54:51Not a $2 battery from Best Buy.
00:54:53If this were an actual Valentin Revelle, I wouldn't advise transporting unless you were accompanied by an armed guard.
00:55:02It's worth about $3 million.
00:55:08That's why the watch was left on the body.
00:55:11Because it's a fake.
00:55:13Mm-hmm.
00:55:14So whoever stole the watch, somehow figured out it was fake, smashed it, put it back on the body.
00:55:19That accounts for the four-hour difference in the time of death versus the time on the broken watch.
00:55:24But why do that?
00:55:26Because if the valuables are left on the corpse, there's no suspicion of foul play.
00:55:30Right.
00:55:30It just gets ruled an accidental death.
00:55:32Now, somebody could have taken the real watch and replaced it with a fake one just to throw off the
00:55:39scent?
00:55:39It would have to be a dead ringer of a fake to even hope you could fool anyone that it
00:55:44was real.
00:55:44Where would you even get something like that made?
00:55:46You're right.
00:55:48The other major question is, who has the real watch?
00:55:52I'll get a search done of all the international registries and auction houses, and if the sale was made legitimately,
00:55:57we might be able to trace it back to the seller.
00:56:00You're not going to be alone tonight, right?
00:56:02No, she's not.
00:56:07Getting to really like that couch.
00:56:19See you at my place?
00:56:21I will be right behind you.
00:56:29See you in a bit.
00:56:34Drive.
00:56:37If you want to live, Ainsley, drive now.
00:56:59Whatever.
00:57:00Right here.
00:57:03Ryan, turn off the engine.
00:57:11What's that?
00:57:13You'll see.
00:57:29You'll see.
00:57:33This was the GPS tracker you were supposed to find.
00:57:47And this was the one you weren't supposed to find.
00:57:53Let me see a phone.
00:57:58Unlock it, please.
00:58:04Here.
00:58:05Ah, yes.
00:58:07Ah, look at that.
00:58:08Your phone has been cloned.
00:58:11How do you know that?
00:58:13How do you know that?
00:58:13I'm also a technophile.
00:58:16And it makes sense if someone is tracking you.
00:58:20These days, they use the two things that move with you.
00:58:24And there we are.
00:58:27Your phone is clean.
00:58:30You're welcome.
00:58:36Jake.
00:58:37Ainsley?
00:58:37I'm okay.
00:58:38I'm okay.
00:58:38I'm okay.
00:58:39It's okay.
00:58:40Oh, I can't believe I almost lost you.
00:58:42I just turned around and you were gone.
00:58:44And then I've been driving around for the past 20 minutes trying to find you.
00:58:46I know.
00:58:46I'm not in danger.
00:58:47Everything's fine.
00:58:49Rance?
00:58:51No, he's fine.
00:58:52He's fine.
00:58:52He's our friend.
00:58:54Right?
00:58:55Well, I'm nobody's friend.
00:58:58I'm just a ghost in the night.
00:59:02Face in the crowd.
00:59:04Fly on the wall.
00:59:05But if you're asking me whether or not I'm on your side, well, I'm on the side of righteousness.
00:59:13And in my view, eh, Mac?
00:59:16That's you.
00:59:18Okay.
00:59:20Tell us everything.
00:59:23He was there that night.
00:59:29The night Mark died.
00:59:31Did you see it happen?
00:59:33No.
00:59:34In the weeks leading up to his death, Mark had been receiving anonymous threatening phone
00:59:40calls.
00:59:42Someone knew he had that watch and they were after it.
00:59:45Mark had a dilemma on his hands.
00:59:48There was no way that he was going to give up his family's namesake.
00:59:52But he knew keeping it would make him a target.
00:59:56So, he came to me.
00:59:58And we figured out a solution.
01:00:00Something.
01:00:01You see, I have a counterfeiting friend in Houston.
01:00:03So I knew I could get a super fake.
01:00:08Of course, we couldn't just FedEx the real watch to this guy.
01:00:11So we had to measure it and picture it right down to the last detail so that he could machine
01:00:16it.
01:00:16And we didn't have a lot of time.
01:00:18And we had to keep her secret.
01:00:22As careful as we were, though, someone followed Mark.
01:00:27You go.
01:00:28You go.
01:00:31You go.
01:00:34Kobe County Sheriff's Department, hands up!
01:00:36Okay.
01:00:42Lucky Frost, though, they didn't figure out what we were doing.
01:00:45But Mark was arrested.
01:00:47For running a gambling ring.
01:00:50According to what we read on the arrest report.
01:00:53So, Sheriff Barnes was in on it.
01:00:56After he was released, Mark became even more determined.
01:01:01We had to finish that replica fast.
01:01:04The day it was done, I did a ten-hour round trip to pick it up.
01:01:08I got back late.
01:01:09I called him, and he told me to meet him in the park.
01:01:31Mark was paranoid that he was being followed.
01:01:46That was the last night I saw Mark alive.
01:01:50And whoever he ran into on his way home that night was the one who killed him.
01:01:56Did Mark ever tell you who it was that was after him?
01:02:00He didn't tell me, and I didn't ask.
01:02:03If the Sheriff was involved, I didn't want to know.
01:02:06And besides, you don't have to be a rocket scholar to see that his sister was, too.
01:02:12Mark always used to say people assumed he was the black sheep.
01:02:17But really, it was her.
01:02:20Mark spent his whole life getting into trouble to keep her out of it.
01:02:27Why do you suppose his granddad gave him the watch and not her?
01:02:36We scoured every registry, auction house, community sales listing in the past ten years.
01:02:41Nothing.
01:02:42If the watch is out there, it means it's deep underground.
01:02:45Probably sold illegally.
01:02:46Yeah, on the black market.
01:02:48You should be looking for someone who came into a lot of money,
01:02:51but still had to find a way to launder it.
01:02:53Any guesses?
01:02:56Jane had a very expensive mayoral campaign to pay for.
01:02:59The sheriff was riding her coattails.
01:03:02You know, Maria said that Jane was the only other person who knew about the watch.
01:03:07Her brother got the extremely valuable family heirloom.
01:03:11She got nothing.
01:03:13So, as mayor, she probably have the power to pull all the strings.
01:03:19Have Mark framed.
01:03:20Lean on Barnes to alter police reports.
01:03:24Get her brother out of the way so she can get the watch.
01:03:26But how does that translate to what's happening now?
01:03:29You getting pushed in the ravine, your phone getting cloned, your car getting bugged.
01:03:34Jane did all that, too?
01:03:38Why not?
01:03:39She knows I'm investigating the case.
01:03:42And she has the most to lose if any new evidence comes to light.
01:03:47Well, Jake, you know Jane the best of any of us.
01:03:49Do you think that it's possible?
01:03:53Yeah, I believe it.
01:03:54There's always something about it in trust.
01:03:57It's the gut feeling.
01:03:59It's the real reason that I ended the relationship.
01:04:04I think we have our prime suspect, Jane Ravel.
01:04:09Here's the problem, though.
01:04:11If Jane is guilty, she spent the last ten years covering her tracks, not getting caught.
01:04:17We don't have enough solid evidence to charge her.
01:04:20So what does solid evidence look like?
01:04:22A confession?
01:04:23On the record.
01:04:25Which means someone has to wear a wire.
01:04:31I'll do it.
01:04:34She asked me to let her know if Ainsley found any new information on the case.
01:04:38So I will call her, set up a meeting, and I'll try and get her to talk.
01:04:42If she's going to spill her guts to anyone, it's going to be me.
01:04:49Perfect.
01:04:50Whoa, whoa, no, no, not perfect.
01:04:53I've got to get a warrant, for starters.
01:04:56No, Texas is a one-party consent state.
01:04:58I'm aware of that, Professor, but if we want the evidence to hold up in court, I've got to get
01:05:02a judicial order.
01:05:03So get it.
01:05:04It's not like ordering a pizza.
01:05:06There are hoops to jump through.
01:05:08Also, I don't know if you two have been paying attention, but we're in Sweet River, not Langley.
01:05:12We don't have the resources or the technology to deal with this kind of thing.
01:05:19I think I know someone who can help.
01:05:27Welly, well, well.
01:05:28I never thought I'd see a day like this.
01:05:31Me, a Robin Hood of the people, working alongside the sheriff of Nottingham over there.
01:05:38Mr. Mosby, the Colby County Sheriff's Department appreciates your assistance in this matter.
01:05:43I bet you do, Billy Mac.
01:05:46Rance, you said you wanted to be on the side of the righteous.
01:05:49That's us.
01:05:50If you say so, eh, Mac?
01:05:53Now, would anyone like some kombucha?
01:05:56No.
01:06:01This has a range of half a mile.
01:06:03However, it will have some issues if it has to transmit through brick or cement.
01:06:10We'll be close by.
01:06:12That's good.
01:06:13Billy Mac, does your department have a surveillance van?
01:06:16Well, we have a van.
01:06:18Do you?
01:06:19Yeah, but it's not exactly wired for surveillance.
01:06:21Well, I will look in the back of mine and see what gear I have.
01:06:29All right, I understand why you're A Mac, Ainsen McGregor, but why am I Billy Mac?
01:06:36Billy Mac, from the song?
01:06:38He's a detective.
01:06:40In Texas?
01:06:41Steve Miller Band?
01:06:44Rance isn't allowed in the van.
01:06:49This can't be officially sanctioned, Deputy Trainee.
01:06:52We don't have enough evidence to bring charges, so this operation does not officially exist.
01:06:57Understood?
01:06:58Understood, boss.
01:07:00Hey, we should come up with a codename.
01:07:03Like, Project Faceless.
01:07:09Because watches have faces, and so do we, but we're incognito.
01:07:14What did I just say?
01:07:16This doesn't officially exist?
01:07:17Right.
01:07:18So the mission does not need a name.
01:07:20What mission?
01:07:25Okay, we're going to be in a surveillance van outside of Dooley's at 1900 hours tonight.
01:07:30Our confidential informant is Chief Trenton.
01:07:32Now, if we're sloppy, and we mess this up, we're all going to look spectacularly stupid,
01:07:38so let's make sure that doesn't happen.
01:07:40Kevin, there's one more thing I need you to do.
01:07:47I need you to write up an arrest warrant for Dalton Barnes.
01:07:54But Sheriff Barnes?
01:07:55Yeah.
01:07:57On what grounds?
01:07:58Instruction of justice, accessory to murder, falsifying police documents.
01:08:03Do you have enough evidence to charge him?
01:08:05No, but I've got probable cause enough to hold him for 24 hours.
01:08:11I'm on a bus.
01:08:14Of course, you have to get him off the street.
01:08:16And I've got to get to him before Jane does.
01:08:22I sure hope you're sure.
01:08:29Rye, I'm sure that Jane is guilty of something.
01:08:33I just, I don't know that she killed her brother.
01:08:36What?
01:08:37Why would she put the watch on his wrong wrist?
01:08:40I don't know.
01:08:42Maybe she panicked.
01:08:45Ainsley, last chance here.
01:08:47Am I calling this off?
01:08:52No.
01:09:05Are you sure you want to do this?
01:09:07Yeah.
01:09:09Someone's after you and it's time to put a stop to that.
01:09:35I...
01:09:36Dooley!
01:09:37Hey, how you doing, Chief?
01:09:39I'm all right.
01:09:40Jake, Ainsley joining you tonight?
01:09:41No, Ainsley's working.
01:09:42I'm meeting the mayor.
01:09:44Well, your usual table's ready.
01:09:47Actually, you know what?
01:09:48I'm going to change you up tonight.
01:09:49I'm going to sit over here at the bar.
01:09:50Suit yourself.
01:09:51Mm-hmm.
01:09:52Got some bad news, though.
01:09:54Oh, no.
01:09:55It's been a busy day, Jake.
01:09:56We're all out of brisket.
01:09:57Oh, it's okay.
01:09:58I'm not that hungry.
01:10:00Now, that's not the Jake I know.
01:10:03Is everything okay?
01:10:04Yeah, yeah, it's fine.
01:10:05It's just some work stuff.
01:10:07Mm-hmm.
01:10:07Well, you know, some days it feels like one wheel's off and the axle's dragging.
01:10:11Yeah.
01:10:13I'm going to get you two a couple drinks.
01:10:15My pleasure.
01:10:17I'm in.
01:10:19He's talking to himself?
01:10:20Why is he talking to himself?
01:10:22That's a dead giveaway.
01:10:23He's fine.
01:10:24Let him settle in.
01:10:25I talk to myself all the time.
01:10:28It's the only interesting conversation I ever have.
01:10:32Excuse me.
01:10:33Stay frosty, people.
01:10:36I've got catty movement.
01:10:38Copy.
01:10:55Condor's landed.
01:10:57We're in business.
01:10:58I told Kevin not to wear that mustache.
01:11:01Really?
01:11:01I told him it looks great.
01:11:03He's like a Wild West Magnum P.I.
01:11:12You look good, J.T.
01:11:14You get all dressed up just for me.
01:11:16Oh, I suppose I did.
01:11:17I rolled time six.
01:11:20You didn't have any plans with Ainsling tonight?
01:11:23No, no.
01:11:23We don't see each other that much.
01:11:26Really?
01:11:27I thought the two of you were an item.
01:11:29No, no, no.
01:11:30It's not that serious.
01:11:32I guess he's settling in.
01:11:35Shall we order?
01:11:38I always get the brisket sandwich.
01:11:40Me too.
01:11:42But they're all sold out.
01:11:43What?
01:11:44Yeah.
01:11:45Oh, that is the only reason I come here.
01:11:47Me too.
01:11:51We can go somewhere else if you like.
01:11:52What is he doing?
01:11:55No, we're already here.
01:11:56I'll get the fajitas.
01:11:58Okay.
01:11:59He's playing it cool.
01:12:01You should try it sometime.
01:12:02You should try it sometime.
01:12:09Cheers.
01:12:13Mmm.
01:12:15So, you said Ainsley had some new info about Mark's death?
01:12:20Yeah, I'm not sure if you heard or not, but Sheriff Barnes was arrested a couple hours ago.
01:12:26I did hear that.
01:12:28Yeah, I called the station to get an official statement, but they still mauled me.
01:12:31You know anything about it?
01:12:34I overheard Ainsley talking to Ryan.
01:12:37Apparently Barnes told them that your brother's death had something to do with a watch that he owned.
01:12:44My grandfather's watch.
01:12:47Yeah.
01:12:48Now, Barnes said that you were after it.
01:12:51You forced him to do all sorts of things to coerce Mark into giving it to you.
01:12:55Like what?
01:12:57Altering the police reports?
01:12:59Uh, yes.
01:13:00Yeah, that, um...
01:13:02But also abusing your position of power for your own financial gain.
01:13:05Okay, that's rich.
01:13:07Coming from Barnes.
01:13:10Jane, you know what?
01:13:11I don't want to get in the middle of this.
01:13:12Too late.
01:13:13Tell me what he said.
01:13:17Uh, well, Barnes, he, um...
01:13:21He said that you...
01:13:22You killed Mark to get the watch.
01:13:26My own brother.
01:13:28I'm just...
01:13:28I'm just telling you what I heard.
01:13:29Look, I wanted that watch.
01:13:32I deserved that watch.
01:13:34Mark wouldn't give it to me, so I needed to find a way to get it from him.
01:13:38And is that why you had him arrested at the pawn shop that night?
01:13:41Absolutely right it is.
01:13:43That watch was my family heirloom, too.
01:13:46And I needed it more than he did.
01:13:48Oh, come on, Jake.
01:13:49Deliver the knockout punch.
01:13:53Hey.
01:13:55Everyone knows what he was like.
01:13:58There's part of me that wouldn't have even blamed you if you...
01:14:00If what?
01:14:01If I killed him?
01:14:04You know, I don't think that we should talk about this anymore.
01:14:08I am no killer.
01:14:11Sure.
01:14:11I said it burns that night to get that watch, but I'm not a murderer.
01:14:15What?
01:14:21That's actionable.
01:14:22Patrol deputies move in.
01:14:24I, uh, I'm just going to go use the ladies' room.
01:14:28Of course.
01:14:29She's going to rabbit.
01:14:31Rabbit?
01:14:39She's running.
01:14:40Suspect's on the move.
01:14:48Stop!
01:14:49Baker!
01:14:53Baker!
01:15:01You're under arrest.
01:15:04You have the right to remain silent.
01:15:06Anything you say now can and will be used against you in the court of law.
01:15:09You have the right to speak to a lawyer for advice before we ask you any questions.
01:15:13Take her away.
01:15:25Mayor Reval, you're aware of the charges being laid against you?
01:15:30Lawyer.
01:15:33I know that you know your rights. You're not required to say anything at this time.
01:15:37But in the event that you'd like to add anything to your testimony voluntarily, I'll take those statements now.
01:15:44Lawyer.
01:15:47There's nothing else you want to say?
01:15:50Lawyer.
01:15:53Yeah.
01:15:54You got that.
01:15:57Alrighty.
01:16:00I didn't kill my brother, Ryan.
01:16:06Mark was meeting Barnes the night of his death.
01:16:09Barnes was getting greedy.
01:16:11He came to my house earlier that day and we had a screaming match about the whole plan.
01:16:15I told him.
01:16:16I changed my mind that he shouldn't go and meet Mark, but he wouldn't listen to me.
01:16:21Is there anybody who can corroborate this?
01:16:26My children's nanny, Philippa, overheard the whole exchange.
01:16:30I remember because she wanted to call the cops without realizing how ironic that was.
01:16:38Do you believe her?
01:16:40Yeah.
01:16:41It doesn't matter.
01:16:42We have her on the other charges, even if this Philippa the nanny person surfaces.
01:16:47Wait.
01:16:48Do you know the nickname for Philippa?
01:16:50Phil?
01:16:51Pippa.
01:16:53Who?
01:16:54Pippa was Maria's babysitter.
01:16:56She was at the house the night of Mark's death.
01:16:59Yeah.
01:16:59And she also said she worked for Maria's sister-in-law, Jane.
01:17:03So she would have knowledge of the going-ons in both households.
01:17:07She knew about the watch.
01:17:08And she knew about the plan to steal it.
01:17:12How would you two like to do another unofficial watch gate sting?
01:17:16No.
01:17:16Yes.
01:17:18Ugh.
01:17:20There's a fake watch?
01:17:22Yes.
01:17:25But...
01:17:26But there definitely was a real watch.
01:17:29Who has my husband's watch?
01:17:32I don't know.
01:17:33And I don't have time to try to figure it out.
01:17:37I need you to come with me and just go along with whatever happens, okay?
01:17:48Hi.
01:17:55Hi.
01:17:56I just can't believe that Jane has been hanging on to the real watch for all these years.
01:18:01Jane?
01:18:02Right.
01:18:03Uh...
01:18:03Jane, it's unbelievable.
01:18:05Well, I'm glad she finally came clean.
01:18:08And the most important part is the watch is back where it belongs.
01:18:11And you're safe.
01:18:13I'm so glad you got Mark's watch back.
01:18:16Tell the world why don't you?
01:18:17Yeah.
01:18:19You just keep that thing safe.
01:18:20You hear?
01:18:21I will.
01:18:24Y'all ready for book club?
01:18:26Wouldn't miss it.
01:18:27I'll be there.
01:18:29The bell's on.
01:18:34Could you please tell me what's going on?
01:18:37Hold on.
01:18:37Hold on.
01:18:38Wait.
01:18:38Me two.
01:18:39Me three.
01:18:41What was with that text you sent us?
01:18:43Do you know where the real watch is?
01:18:45No.
01:18:47But I think I know who the true killer is.
01:19:10Surprise.
01:19:11Guys.
01:19:12It's over, Pippa.
01:19:22You saw Mark take the watch out of the safe that night.
01:19:26Honey, what's going on?
01:19:28It's gonna be okay.
01:19:30I want...
01:19:32You knew some kind of transaction was about to happen because you overheard Jane and Barnes
01:19:38arguing earlier.
01:19:39So you followed Mark.
01:19:42It took me a while to find him.
01:19:45He'd had a significant head start.
01:19:47When I finally caught up to him, it was on the path by the river.
01:20:03Please!
01:20:04Ah, please!
01:20:09Why are you here?
01:20:13Give me the watch.
01:20:15Please.
01:20:17Don't do this.
01:20:19You don't understand what's happening here, okay?
01:20:21Give it to me.
01:20:22It's a fake.
01:20:25Look.
01:20:29It's a fake.
01:20:32Don't get mixed up in this, please.
01:20:35Just go home.
01:20:37Okay?
01:20:39Go home.
01:20:42Don't go, please!
01:20:44No!
01:20:48No!
01:20:50There just wasn't time to go home.
01:20:54What happened next?
01:20:59I had the watch.
01:21:00I knew where the rendezvous point was with Barnes.
01:21:03So I went there.
01:21:06Barnes had brought his fence.
01:21:09The guy who was going to sell it for him.
01:21:15Barnes was surprised to see me, but he didn't care.
01:21:22The guy took a long look at the watch and finally said that it was a fake.
01:21:30Before Barnes took off, he told me that he'd kill me if I ever told anyone about his involvement.
01:21:37So there I was.
01:21:39Alone.
01:21:41I panicked.
01:21:43I thought of the only thing I could do to not get caught.
01:21:45that it was a heart.
01:21:46Well, let me go.
01:21:48What?
01:22:02Those things.
01:22:03You're funny.
01:22:05I'm gonna know.
01:22:07No problem.
01:22:09I'm too scared.
01:22:10What?
01:22:10For your eyes?
01:22:11What?
01:22:13How do you say?
01:22:14I'm too scared.
01:22:15I'm a man.
01:22:17I did everything I could to make sure there was no evidence I was ever there.
01:22:20But you also knew that with Sheriff Barnes and the mayor's involvement, this would get swept under the rug.
01:22:28And it was.
01:22:31Until I came along.
01:22:37So it was you who cloned my phone.
01:22:41And there we go.
01:22:44And bugged my car.
01:22:48Need some help?
01:22:51I am so sorry, I didn't mean to scare you.
01:22:55What about the park?
01:22:59I heard you were going there with the watch.
01:23:01I didn't want you to find out it was a fake.
01:23:06I tried to scare you off the case.
01:23:09Scare me off? Oh, I think you tried to do a lot more than that.
01:23:12Why would you do this, Pippa?
01:23:14We treated you like family.
01:23:16Because she's a thief.
01:23:18What do you think all that designer stuff is that she's selling?
01:23:21It's all stolen.
01:23:34Thank you, Ainsley.
01:23:36This case never would have been solved without you.
01:23:39You never give up.
01:23:43It's a blessing and a curse.
01:23:47The one mystery we never solved was where the real watch is.
01:23:53I guess that'll stay buried with my love.
01:24:01Buried?
01:24:06Maria, what's this?
01:24:07It was in the safe.
01:24:09Oh, that's a poem Mark read to me the day he proposed.
01:24:14I shall bury my weary love beneath a tree
01:24:17in the forest tall and black where no one can see.
01:24:22And you said that Mark proposed to you at the willow tree?
01:24:26Mm-hmm.
01:24:27By the lagoon at the forest's edge.
01:24:48Did you hit something?
01:24:49Yeah.
01:24:50There you go.
01:24:52Okay.
01:24:53Okay.
01:24:55Okay.
01:24:57Okay.
01:24:59Okay.
01:25:17That poem was a message.
01:25:20Mark wanted you to find it.
01:25:23Nobody else but his one true love should have it.
01:25:27Please.
01:25:45Aren't you going to tell me I'm no longer allowed to work on any lukewarm cases?
01:25:49I'm not going to tell you anything.
01:25:51What's the point?
01:25:51You don't listen anyway.
01:25:54Good job, though.
01:25:56You're welcome to work on any temperature case that you like.
01:26:00Seriously, why are you being so nice to me?
01:26:03It's unnerving.
01:26:04This is nice?
01:26:05For you, yes.
01:26:09Something's going on.
01:26:10Do you really think me...
01:26:11Oh, sisters, no.
01:26:13What are you guys doing tonight?
01:26:15Going to Dooley's for dinner.
01:26:16You guys want to make it a double date?
01:26:19I've got plans.
01:26:20Yeah, and I've got to catch up on some work.
01:26:22Give you a lift?
01:26:23Yeah.
01:26:25Convenient.
01:26:25Convenient.
01:26:27What?
01:26:28No, he drives right past my place on the way home.
01:26:32Will you two grow up, please?
01:26:33Have fun.
01:26:37Mmm.
01:26:38You know, when you were wearing that wire, some of the things you said were pretty convincing.
01:26:44Well, I was acting.
01:26:46Really?
01:26:47You in that part where you said...
01:26:49I was acting.
01:26:52You think if you and I went to high school together...
01:26:55Yeah, we'd be sweethearts.
01:26:56Oh, yeah?
01:26:57Mr. Quarterback?
01:26:59What, are you telling me you weren't the prom queen?
01:27:01I was valedictorian.
01:27:03Why does that not surprise me?
01:27:06You know, instead of speculating about the past...
01:27:10I'm more interested in focusing on the future.
01:27:14That is what I love about you.
01:27:16Really?
01:27:17Mm-hmm.
01:27:24Tell me more about Wiggle Up Book.
01:27:26Is there anything else at a short list or a long list?
01:27:28I love your...
01:27:32I love you.
01:27:59I love you.
01:28:01I love you.
01:28:02I love you.
01:28:02I love you.
01:28:02I love you.
01:28:02I love you.
01:28:02I love you.
01:28:03I love you.
01:28:03I love you.
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