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00:13Excuse me.
00:16Can't you see we're busy, lady?
00:19I am a morality officer, and you are breaking the law.
00:23High Park, close to all at nightfall.
00:29Carousing in the park after sundown?
00:34Improper conduct in public in the length of that skirt.
00:39Oh, for Pete's sake.
01:01Who's there?
01:17Help. Someone, please.
01:20Miss Persia, are you all right?
01:22Does it look like I'm all right?
01:24No, not really.
01:25What on earth has happened?
01:27I was attacked.
01:28By whom?
01:29Not by whom. By what?
01:31What?
01:31I wasn't attacked by a man. I was attacked by a beast.
01:53Let's start at the beginning.
01:54This happened while you were on patrol?
01:57It was the end of my shift.
01:59I was...
02:02I was on the street outside High Park
02:05when I felt the presence behind me.
02:07I turned and saw...
02:10It was enormous.
02:11Eyes wild and drooling like I was its dinner.
02:15I ran, but the beast pushed me down.
02:17How did you manage to escape?
02:19I hit and kicked with all my might.
02:23I think you met the rabid coyote
02:25Miss Cherry has been writing about.
02:27Rabbit.
02:29Does that mean...
02:30Do I have rabies?
02:32That is highly unlikely.
02:34Unless, of course, you were bitten.
02:36I don't think I was.
02:38Well, you're not afraid of water, so that's a good sign.
02:41Why would I be afraid of water?
02:44Hydrophobia is a symptom of the disease.
02:47More specifically, the fear of the pain of swallowing.
02:55That does hurt.
02:58You were likely screaming a great deal during the attack.
03:02Besides, it's much too soon for hydrophobia to set in.
03:06It's a symptom that occurs much later in the disease.
03:10But I will take you to the hospital, just to be certain.
03:13Perhaps they can take a look at that scratch on your cheek as well.
03:17So, I could still have rabies.
03:29Miss Berger wasn't bitten, but the doctor vaccinated her just to be safe.
03:33Well, that's a relief.
03:34But since when did coyotes start attacking people?
03:37I've been warning about the inevitability of it for weeks.
03:41Dog bites man.
03:42That's right up your alley.
03:44According to Constable Roberts, Miss Cherry here has been covering the rabid coyote situation for the Sentinel.
03:50And still, it took one of your own being affected for you to care.
03:53A nuisance animal is not the constabulary's responsibility.
03:56Nor is it the responsibility of any city agency, apparently.
03:59But people are terrified of the beast.
04:01I thought it had just been stalking small dogs.
04:04Stalking is just the beginning.
04:06I've had numerous reports of it attacking dogs.
04:09A woman's terrier was killed the other day.
04:12I see.
04:13Thank you, Miss Cherry.
04:15Can I tell my readers that the constabulary is on the case?
04:17No, you cannot.
04:18Now, if you don't mind, good day, Miss Cherry.
04:22So, what's the plan there, don't you?
04:24I thought I would start by calling the Humane Society.
04:28The do-gooders worrying about coats and drinking fountains for horses will be no use.
04:32Get yourself down to Hyde Park.
04:34Talk to anyone but Miss Cherry.
04:35See where you can find out.
04:45Here are Mrs. Newsome.
04:46Oh, I...
04:47I think you and your husband will be very happy in your new home.
04:50Oh, he's... he's not...
04:51The door.
04:52Someone open...
04:53Quickly now, open the door.
04:54Open the...
04:55Yeah, there you are.
04:56Apartment 402.
04:58Just up the stairs.
04:5940.
05:01No one told me there'd be stairs.
05:04Fear them, cells, drafts, and devices.
05:08Crosby's Curative Creations has it all, and always for a steal.
05:12And, special today, coyote repellent made fresh this morning.
05:17Guaranteed to protect one and all from the beast of Hyde Park.
05:21Just what exactly is this coyote repellent comprised of?
05:25Well, it's a proprietary recipe, I'm afraid.
05:29But, are you sure you will not be disappointed, sir?
05:33Uh...
05:35It's, uh, wolf urine.
05:37I beg your pardon?
05:38Unappealing though it may be,
05:40Apex Predator's scent is the only thing guaranteed to repel a coyote.
05:44Ah, seems like sound science.
05:47Not all traveling medicine shows are selling snake oil.
05:52Ah, where was I?
05:55You're still depressed about the divorce.
05:58I am not depressed about anything.
06:01Why else would you want to live near the park at a time like this?
06:05At a time like what?
06:06Do you read my papers?
06:08I do.
06:09I, I, I often do.
06:11I've just been very busy with the move.
06:14Well, you might want to get caught up.
06:16Learn something about protecting yourself against the beast.
06:19The what?
06:23Here's a copy of the Sentinel.
06:26It'll tell you everything you need to know.
06:28You ask me, most trouble between humans and animals is on the biped, not the quadruped.
06:35You blame humans for the actions of a rabid coyote?
06:39Well, rabid or not, coyotes and other creatures are being forced into contact with mankind.
06:45How do you figure, Mr. Stanton?
06:46Well, this building boom is how.
06:49More homes for humans means fewer homes for animals.
06:53City's creeping in.
06:54Slow but sure.
06:56You seen the pool they're building out at the north end?
06:59Biggest in Canada, they say.
07:01Now, if you ask me, animals are...
07:04Was that a gunshot?
07:05Sounds like we both know no animals out here shooting a gun.
07:15You could have killed me!
07:16I thought I was saving your life!
07:18Toronto Constabulary, what is going on here?
07:21This maniac shot at me.
07:23I shot at the coyote that's been terrorizing people.
07:25That was my employer's German Shepherd.
07:27The gunfire scared him off.
07:29Were either you or the dog injured?
07:31This boar missed by a mile.
07:33But if I don't find Klaus, he may as well shoot me.
07:37Stick around, I'll be happy to oblige.
07:39Sir, is that a threat?
07:41Call it what you want.
07:43I'm not leaving this park until I take the beast down.
07:46Suit yourself.
07:47You're coming with me.
07:51Klaus?
07:53It's only a matter of time before someone is killed either by the beast or by some idiot who's trying
07:57to kill it himself.
07:58This has to end here.
08:00All right, uh, the chief constable and myself have formulated a plan.
08:08We've divided the park into 16 equal segments.
08:11Two men per segment.
08:13The first step is to clear everyone out of the park.
08:17Let's leave no stone unturned, lads.
08:19Search every path.
08:20Look under every bush.
08:22Search up every tree.
08:23We're certain that everyone is out.
08:25We re-enter the park at dusk.
08:28Two men per segment.
08:30We find and eliminate the coyote.
08:34Any questions?
08:36Well, in that case, what are you waiting for?
08:38Let's get cracking.
08:38Chop, chop.
08:44Thank you, folks.
08:46What's going on here?
08:48That's a police matter.
08:50Has the beast finally claimed a human life?
08:53Thankfully, no, and we aim to ensure it never does.
08:56I hope you're not going to kill it.
08:59If it's the only way to restore public safety.
09:03Shane, that thing's been good for business.
09:06I beg your pardon?
09:07My competitors are just afraid to invest in land near the park right now.
09:10Oh.
09:11You're a developer.
09:12Bartholomew Prescott.
09:14Prescott Properties.
09:15And the owner of two prime lots on Parkside Avenue.
09:18Got them for a steal.
09:19Perhaps you should try to not be so glib, Mr. Prescott.
09:23This is a serious situation.
09:25The beast has attacked one of my colleagues.
09:28And that's awful.
09:29But I won't apologize for building more apartments
09:32before City Hall passes its terrible bylaw prohibiting them.
09:36Good day, Detective.
09:40Evacuation is complete.
09:41Ready on your work.
09:42All right.
10:21There.
10:22In the clearing.
10:25I guess we know what happened to Klaus.
10:28Sir?
10:30It's not important.
10:31You have a shot?
10:35I can, if I just...
10:41It's not well.
10:43No.
10:44Excess salivation, poor coordination.
10:47I think we've found our rabid coyote.
11:05It's for the best.
11:08I just saw this morning's sentinel.
11:10Is it true?
11:11Did you kill the beast?
11:13Poor thing wasn't very beastly,
11:15but, yes, I did.
11:18Thank you, Constable Roberts.
11:21And thank you, Detective Murdoch,
11:23for making the park safe again.
11:25Well, I'm afraid we may not have done so just yet,
11:28Miss Berger.
11:29Constable Roberts, with me, please.
11:32Yes, sir.
11:43So much for creating the city of the beast.
11:55Ah, Mrs. Crabtree, uh, Miss Newsome.
11:57How are you settling into the new apartment?
11:59Better this morning.
12:01Louise had me worried yesterday
12:02with all that talk of the beast of High Park.
12:05You're living near the park?
12:06Just across the street.
12:07I'll have a housewarming once I've unpacked.
12:10You might want to hold off on that.
12:12Louise, what are you doing here?
12:14I'm here to get a comment
12:15from the Chief Constable
12:17about the woman mauled to death in the park.
12:19I thought the rabid coyote had been killed.
12:22It has been.
12:23So it was another coyote that killed this woman?
12:26I'm not saying that.
12:27Then what are you saying?
12:28I'm not saying anything
12:29other than I don't want you
12:31telling your readers about this.
12:32Why would I do that?
12:33The public deserves to know.
12:35You could be inciting a panic for no good reason.
12:37For all we know,
12:38the poor woman was killed
12:39by the coyote that Roberts shot.
12:42You'll give me an exclusive.
12:43when you're ready to share the news.
12:45Louise, that's blackmail.
12:47Nonsense.
12:48It's tit for tat and the world runs on it.
12:51So?
12:53If you were to whisper anything about this
12:55before my say-so...
12:56Consider my lips sealed and my pen capped.
12:59Oh, Miss Cherry,
13:00I dream about that regularly.
13:11Oh, perfect timing.
13:13Miss Hart was about to deliver her report.
13:15I hope it's good news.
13:16Depends on your perspective.
13:18The victim wasn't killed by a coyote
13:20or any other animal.
13:22What about the torn flesh and scratches?
13:25Might have been made by a coyote,
13:26but it wasn't inflicted
13:27until after she was dead.
13:28How do you know that for certain?
13:30They didn't bruise or bleed.
13:33If a coyote isn't responsible
13:35for this young woman's death,
13:36then what is?
13:38Her carotid artery was slashed.
13:42And very cleanly so.
13:45that this laceration was made by a knife.
13:48So then it was murder.
13:49I have no doubt about it.
13:51She was killed sometime late last night.
13:53Right.
13:54Thank you, Miss Hart.
13:59I thought the park had been evacuated.
14:02I let the constables go
14:03after the rabid coyote was found.
14:06So sometime after,
14:07the young woman went back into the park
14:09and met a killer?
14:11Unfortunately, yes.
14:12Have you identified her?
14:15No.
14:15Henry's gone around visiting local dentists
14:18in the hopes of doing so now.
14:19So she's so far gone
14:20to necessitate using dental records?
14:23No, sir.
14:24But she did wear a retainer.
14:26A what?
14:27It's a dental apparatus
14:28for aligning teeth.
14:30If we can find the dentist who made it,
14:32then it will be that much easier
14:33to identify her.
14:34What about the bites?
14:36What about them?
14:37Well, the time of death
14:39means that they weren't inflicted
14:40by a rabid coyote.
14:42Perhaps there are other coyotes in the park?
14:45Well, even though the rabid coyote was killed,
14:48the public are still primed
14:49to be terrified of them
14:50thanks to Miss Bloody Cherry.
14:52You're worried the remaining creatures
14:54will be targeted?
14:55I know they will.
14:56And the last thing we need
14:57is an idiot running around the park
14:59shooting off a rifle.
15:00Right.
15:01What do you suggest?
15:03Well, the rest of the coyotes
15:05are put down.
15:06Officially.
15:07I won't do it.
15:09I won't take a life.
15:10Any life.
15:11Unnecessarily.
15:12This is a matter of public safety.
15:14I disagree.
15:15The remaining coyotes in the park
15:16have done nothing to indicate
15:17they're a danger.
15:18That's not the point.
15:19Sir, there may be another way.
15:21Give me one good reason
15:22why I shouldn't fire you
15:23on the spot for insolence.
15:24He's the best marksman we have
15:26at this station house for a start.
15:28And he's the only constable
15:29that I would trust
15:30with this at the moment.
15:32What is it?
15:33It's a non-lethal sedation device
15:35that I've been working on.
15:37Now, you're missing the point, Murdoch.
15:39Lethal is the point.
15:40It doesn't have to be.
15:43This fires darts
15:45that are loaded
15:46with a powerful tranquilizer
15:48that will render
15:50the targets unconscious.
15:52But not dead?
15:53Not dead.
15:54Exactly.
15:55If this works,
15:57as I intend,
15:58we can sedate
15:59the remaining coyotes
16:01so that they can be
16:02moved out.
16:03At least until
16:04all the panic dies down.
16:06Let me have a look at this.
16:08Oh, careful.
16:09I know how to handle weapons.
16:12Sir, it's...
16:13Ah!
16:15Henry Lowe.
16:16Uh-oh.
16:17Lowe.
16:18Sir, I don't...
16:19I don't feel...
16:20I don't feel so good.
16:21That's got a bloody head.
16:22Trigger that.
16:23All right.
16:24Higgins.
16:26Higgins.
16:27Wake up.
16:28Wake up.
16:29I'm afraid it's not
16:29that simple, sir.
16:31How long does
16:32this sedation thing last?
16:33Well, it depends
16:34on the target's
16:35body weight.
16:36In this case,
16:38I would estimate
16:39three to four hours.
16:41Bloody hell.
16:41Three to four hours?
16:43Let's get him
16:44into his office.
16:45Put him on the sofa.
16:46Very good idea.
16:47Have one of the constables
16:48help you.
16:49Where are you going?
16:49To identify our victim.
16:53Roberts!
17:05Is everything
17:06all right,
17:07Miss Berger?
17:08I've been cleared
17:09to work.
17:10So you don't
17:11have rabies?
17:12Not yet.
17:13What do you mean?
17:15What if I'm
17:15attacked again?
17:17You've read
17:18this morning's
17:18Sentinel.
17:19You don't have
17:19to worry about
17:20rabid coyotes anymore.
17:21Who knows how many
17:22more of those beasts
17:23are in there?
17:24Have you seen
17:25any before
17:26the other night?
17:27No, but...
17:28Right, because
17:28coyotes like to
17:30keep their distance.
17:31As long as that's true,
17:31you have nothing
17:32to be afraid of.
17:33If that's true,
17:33then why are you
17:34still carrying
17:34around a gun?
17:37Actually,
17:37it's a non-lethal
17:38sedation device.
17:40It's a mouthful,
17:41but still,
17:41it's a weapon.
17:45Would you feel better
17:46if we patrolled
17:46together?
17:48You would.
17:49Thank you,
17:50Constable Roberts.
17:51Of course.
17:59I told her.
18:01She didn't even
18:02need the thing.
18:05Her teeth
18:05were perfect,
18:07but you know
18:08how young women
18:08can be.
18:11How long
18:12had Adriana Fodor
18:13been your patient,
18:15Dr. Loboda?
18:17She wasn't
18:18simply
18:18my patient.
18:21She was my
18:22protégé
18:22in the dental arts.
18:25And you worked
18:26together?
18:27The last three years,
18:29yes.
18:30Can't believe it.
18:31she's gone
18:33and killed
18:34by a
18:35damned coyote.
18:37Was it
18:38unusual
18:39for Ms. Fodor
18:40to be in the park?
18:42No.
18:43Not at all.
18:45The poor girl
18:45moved house
18:46just to
18:47get closer
18:48to the place.
18:50She took walks
18:51there
18:52most every day.
18:54Even though
18:55she knew
18:55there was
18:56a rabid coyote
18:57about?
18:57Well,
18:58she said
18:58that her friend
18:59Vili
19:01told her
19:02there's no
19:02need
19:02to be
19:02concerned.
19:04Vili
19:05you mean
19:05Mr. Stanton,
19:06the groundskeeper?
19:08Couldn't say.
19:09I never
19:10met the man.
19:11Thank goodness.
19:13Why do you
19:13say that?
19:14Because if I
19:15had,
19:16I would have
19:17choice words
19:17for him now.
19:19Now that
19:20animal would
19:21and...
19:23Excuse me,
19:24detective.
19:35what on earth?
19:40What are you
19:41doing?
19:42I guess the same
19:44thing, walking
19:44to a stranger's
19:45home.
19:45This isn't your
19:46home, it's mine.
19:48I'm afraid you're
19:49mistaken.
19:50I've already paid
19:50deposit in first month's
19:51rent on this unit.
19:52No, as did I.
19:53I have a receipt
19:54to prove it.
19:55As do I.
19:59Well, we can't
20:00very well both
20:00live here.
20:01Indeed so.
20:02Which is why I put
20:03your things out
20:04in the hall.
20:11We're so lucky
20:12to have a forest
20:13in the middle
20:14of the city.
20:15I'd have said
20:15the same thing
20:16two days ago.
20:17High Park used
20:18to be a kind
20:18of sanctuary
20:19for me.
20:20It will be again.
20:22I don't think
20:23it will be.
20:24That's my own
20:24fault.
20:25How so?
20:29Promise you won't
20:30tell Detective Murdoch
20:31or anyone else?
20:32I promise.
20:35I wasn't attacked
20:36near the park.
20:38I was attacked
20:38in the park.
20:41All right.
20:43Don't you see?
20:44I was breaking
20:45the law.
20:46The park is
20:46off limits
20:47after dark,
20:47but it had been
20:49such a long day
20:49and I couldn't resist.
20:51That doesn't make
20:52what happened
20:53your fault.
20:53Of course it does.
20:54If I had just
20:55followed the rules,
20:56none of this
20:57would have happened.
21:01What is it?
21:03Do you hear something?
21:04Just
21:06listen.
21:13A cardinal.
21:17What was that
21:17you were saying
21:18about a sanctuary?
21:19What are you two
21:20up to?
21:21Patrolling.
21:22Same as usual.
21:23You don't have to
21:24lie to me,
21:24constable.
21:25I know about
21:26the dead woman.
21:27Is that right?
21:28Yes.
21:29So you might as well
21:29tell me what exactly
21:30is going on here
21:32and why you have
21:32that gun.
21:34Actually,
21:34it's a non-lethal
21:35sedation device.
21:36That doesn't answer
21:37my question.
21:38Miss Cherry,
21:39I don't know
21:39what to tell you.
21:40All we're doing
21:42is...
21:43Aren't you going
21:44to ask me
21:45about my attack,
21:46Miss Cherry?
21:47Well,
21:48I have been curious.
21:50It was simply
21:51awful.
21:52Let me tell you,
21:53Miss Cherry,
21:54the way that I feared
21:55for my life
21:56was not like anything
21:57I've ever experienced.
22:02Do you think
22:02it could be
22:03the murder weapon?
22:05Certainly sharp enough
22:06to have killed
22:06Miss Fodor.
22:08And you say
22:09it was just
22:09laying in the grass?
22:11Yes,
22:11on the ground,
22:12not too far
22:12from the groundkeeper's cabin.
22:14Mr. Stanton.
22:16Sir?
22:18He's the groundskeeper.
22:19And apparently,
22:20Miss Fodor
22:21was quite friendly
22:22with him.
22:24Come to think of it,
22:26he was whittling
22:27with a knife
22:27about this size
22:28when I spoke
22:29with him the other day.
22:31So he's likely
22:32to kill him?
22:33There's one way
22:34to find out.
22:49I'm so sorry,
22:50Mrs. Newsome.
22:51Miss Newsome.
22:53Yes, of course.
22:54It's my brains.
22:56Hard to keep things
22:57in there sometimes.
22:58Now, how is it
22:59that two tenants
23:00came to rent
23:01the same apartment?
23:02What?
23:03No.
23:04That's not what's happening.
23:07No, no, no, no.
23:08It's my mistake.
23:08I assure you.
23:11Ah, yes.
23:13Here you are.
23:15Newsome.
23:19Apartment 204.
23:21I gave you
23:21the wrong key yesterday.
23:23Well, that's
23:23quite a big mistake.
23:25Yes.
23:26I have a form
23:27of the
23:27numberless blindness.
23:29I swap things
23:30in my mind sometimes.
23:37Here is the
23:38correct key.
23:39You can, of course,
23:40move in
23:41immediately.
23:44Toronto Constabulary.
23:46You're in here,
23:47Mr. Stanton.
23:48Show yourself.
24:05Sir.
24:07I found something.
24:14The bites and scratches
24:16were made post-mortem.
24:17The cause of death
24:18was a severed
24:19carotid artery,
24:19just like the first
24:20victim.
24:21Time of death?
24:23Given the rigor
24:24and body temperature,
24:25I'd say right around
24:26the same time
24:26Ms. Fodor was killed.
24:28Yes, Ms. Fodor's
24:30body was discovered
24:31just a few hundred
24:32meters from here.
24:33You think the
24:34groundskeeper killed
24:34her and then himself?
24:37I don't believe so,
24:38no.
24:39So, who did?
24:40And how did they
24:40get their hands
24:41on Mrs. Stanton's knife?
24:42Both excellent questions.
24:43But I'm more
24:45interested in this.
24:49Do my eyes deceive me,
24:52Ms. Hart,
24:52or is this
24:53shape of
24:55bite mark
24:56unusual for a coyote?
24:58It's more than
24:59unusual, Detective.
25:00It's impossible.
25:03Unless?
25:04Unless it was
25:05made by a human.
25:12I don't know why
25:13I keep expecting
25:14Ms. Cherry to keep
25:15a word.
25:15Have a look at that.
25:17Yes.
25:18At least she hasn't
25:19learned the identities
25:20of the victims.
25:21Or that there is a
25:23murderer on the loose.
25:24Is a murderous
25:25coyote any better?
25:26Well, sir, it does
25:26provide us cover to
25:27investigate without
25:28alerting the killer.
25:30But what good is that
25:31if we have no idea
25:32who the killer is?
25:33I believe I have
25:34made some headway
25:35in that direction,
25:35or at least I've
25:36found a way to
25:37find the killer.
25:41What do a set of
25:42dentures have to
25:42do with all this?
25:43Ms. Hart has
25:44confirmed that the
25:45bite marks on
25:46Ms. Fodor's body
25:47were indeed human.
25:48But the teeth marks
25:50themselves were
25:52not human.
25:53Go on.
25:54These belonged to
25:56our second victim,
25:58Willie Stanton.
25:59They are made of
26:00filed-down coyote
26:02teeth.
26:02So you think the
26:04killer used these to
26:05make it look like a
26:05coyote killed the
26:06poor sod?
26:07Not quite.
26:08I believe he had a
26:09similar set made,
26:10but then did not file
26:12down coyote teeth.
26:14So actually, yes.
26:17Didn't you say that
26:18the first victim had a
26:19connection to a dentist?
26:20I certainly did.
26:22You make dentures,
26:23do you not,
26:24Dr. Laboda?
26:25I do.
26:26Why?
26:28Did you make this set?
26:33Certainly not.
26:35How can you be sure?
26:37For starters, the
26:38craftsmanship, it's very
26:40amateurish.
26:41And I wouldn't even know
26:42what to source animal
26:43teeth.
26:44Do you use alternate
26:45materials?
26:46Porcelain, like most
26:48professions.
26:53Um, doctor, please
26:58tell me more about your
26:59relationship with Adriana
27:01Fondor.
27:02She was a fine student
27:05and a nice girl.
27:08Did you have feelings for
27:10her?
27:12Why are you asking me
27:14about this?
27:15Humor me.
27:18Had I hoped that one
27:20day we might, yes, but
27:25she made it perfectly
27:26clear that she was only
27:27interested in me as a
27:28teacher.
27:30And how did that make
27:31you feel?
27:34Detective, I've had quite
27:35enough of this.
27:37I insist you tell me
27:38what is going on.
27:40Adriana Fondor was
27:41murdered, as was Willie
27:42Stanton, the grounds
27:43keeper.
27:44Talked about the
27:46coyote.
27:48Their deaths were made
27:49to look like animal
27:50attacks, using a set of
27:52dentures, not unlike
27:53these.
28:00No, no, you don't
28:01think that.
28:03Detective, it wasn't me.
28:05I did not kill Adriana,
28:07not anyone else for that
28:08matter.
28:08No?
28:09No!
28:11But if someone did,
28:13my money?
28:13would be on Bartholomew
28:15Prescott, the developer.
28:17Yeah, they were an item.
28:19Don't ask me why.
28:20I mean, he treated her
28:21awfully.
28:23When did you last see the
28:24two of them together?
28:25Well, he picked her up from
28:26work the day that she died.
28:31Miss Berger.
28:33Constable Roberts.
28:34I was hoping to run into you.
28:36I wanted to thank you for your
28:37help distracting Miss Sherry.
28:39I could tell you didn't want her
28:40to see whatever you'd found.
28:42I hope it's helped with the case.
28:44Uh, yes, and no, but
28:46Detective Murdoch gets a bottle of things.
28:49Shall we patrol together again?
28:51Um, I've been reassigned to the ward.
28:55You don't seem happy about that.
28:57Oh, no, no, it's fine.
28:58Um, I'm grateful for the job.
29:02I didn't say your word.
29:04It's just, the ward can be so
29:06overwhelming.
29:08The city, really.
29:10Being assigned to the park
29:11was a nice respite for me.
29:13Even with the coyotes?
29:15Having a friend with a non-lethal
29:16sedation device helps.
29:19If the city is so overwhelming,
29:21why become a morality officer?
29:23To help make it less so for others.
29:31Yes.
29:31I met Adriana after work Tuesday.
29:34What of it?
29:36You may well be the last person
29:38to have seen her alive.
29:40What are you?
29:42Adriana's dead?
29:45The woman killed by that coyote
29:47was her?
29:50I've been telling her to stay away
29:51from the park for weeks.
29:54Until what time were you with
29:55Miss Fedora on Tuesday?
29:59Just long enough for her
30:01to tell me she didn't want
30:01to see me anymore.
30:02No.
30:04She ended things.
30:06She said she needed to focus
30:07on her studies.
30:09Obviously she didn't feel
30:10she needed to give up
30:11her precious walks
30:12with that wild man Stanton.
30:14And where did you go
30:16after the two of you
30:17parted ways?
30:18I went back to my office
30:19to review designs
30:20for my next building.
30:23Can anyone corroborate this?
30:24No.
30:27Why are you asking this?
30:29Mr. Prescott,
30:30you told me that
30:31this rabid coyote
30:34had been good for business.
30:36Very.
30:37And just how far
30:38would you be willing
30:39to go to keep
30:40business booming?
30:43However far I need it,
30:44I suppose.
30:51What's going on here?
30:52You're under arrest
30:53on the suspicion
30:54of the murders
30:55of Adriana Fodor
30:56and Willie Stanton.
31:03Excuse me, sir.
31:05We're just finishing up.
31:06Another five minutes.
31:08Oh, no,
31:08I'm not ticketing you.
31:10Then what do you want?
31:12Some help, actually.
31:13There are some crates
31:14very important
31:15to the constabulary
31:16that need moving.
31:17I ain't doing
31:18any free work today, copper.
31:19I've already done
31:20double than what I expected.
31:21You and me both.
31:22My friend,
31:23I mean the constabulary.
31:25We're given the keys
31:26to the wrong apartment.
31:28Well, that's nothing.
31:29Our client just found out
31:30his apartment had been
31:31rented by someone else.
31:32Now we've got to
31:33cart everything down
31:34three floors
31:34and back out again.
31:36Three floors is a lot.
31:38I only have to go up
31:38and down one flight.
31:40Well, have a good day.
31:47Constable Roberts,
31:48how goes the morning's patrol?
31:51Uneventful.
31:52I haven't caught a glimpse
31:53of the coyote.
31:54And your interview
31:55with the motor?
31:56Fruitful.
31:57I've arrested
31:58Adriana Fodor's
31:59former beau,
32:01Bartholomew Prescott,
32:02on suspicion of murder.
32:03So the case is closed?
32:05Not quite.
32:06Although Mr. Prescott
32:07does have strong motive.
32:09I don't think he would
32:10stoop to wearing coyote teeth
32:12and wandering around.
32:13Did you say coyote teeth?
32:14And murder?
32:15Have you been following me?
32:17A journalist does what
32:18she has to do
32:18to get the scoop.
32:19And this is the scoop
32:20of the year.
32:21No, the decade.
32:23Miss Cherry,
32:23if you print a word of this,
32:25I will have you arrested.
32:26If you do that,
32:27then I'll never tell you
32:28what I know about
32:29Adriana Fodor's
32:30final movements.
32:31You saw her
32:32on the day she died
32:33and you didn't disclose that?
32:35Well, I didn't know
32:36the relevance.
32:37But now that I know
32:38she's been murdered...
32:40Tell us what you know.
32:41Or what you'll
32:42throw me in jail.
32:45Fine.
32:46She was with Parker Crosby.
32:48That man selling
32:49coyote repellent
32:50down south of the park?
32:51Yes.
32:51And it seemed rather heated
32:53if you ask me.
32:58Oh, Detective.
33:00Nice to see you again.
33:01How can I help you?
33:02You can start by telling me
33:04what you and Adriana Fodor
33:05argued about
33:06two nights ago.
33:08Oh, we call it
33:09an argument
33:10or more of a discussion.
33:12Tell me,
33:13do your curative creations
33:15extend to dentistry,
33:16Mr. Crosby?
33:18Well, sometimes.
33:20Why do you ask?
33:21Let's have a look
33:22inside this wagon.
33:23Oh, I don't think
33:24that's necessary, Detective.
33:26I'd be more than happy
33:27to answer any questions
33:27you have.
33:28Keys, please.
33:29Look.
33:30You see, the thing is,
33:31Detective, I, uh...
33:36I...
33:36Oh, I tailbone.
33:42I'm sure you have a salve
33:44that can take care
33:45of any bruising.
33:56Apple juice?
34:01Is this why you wouldn't
34:02let me into the back
34:03of the wagon?
34:05I thought you were going
34:06to arrest me for selling
34:07a false product.
34:09I swear, I was only
34:09swapping it out
34:10until I...
34:10my next batch of wolf here
34:12and arrived next week.
34:13Do you make dentures
34:14or not?
34:15Not.
34:16But I need a sec.
34:18That's what
34:18Miss Fodor and I
34:19were talking about
34:20the other day.
34:21You're a patient
34:22of Dr. Lobota's?
34:24I couldn't afford
34:25the sort he made.
34:26But Miss Fodor,
34:27she found me here
34:28after my appointment
34:29and said she'd help.
34:30Help how?
34:31Said she'd been learning
34:32how to make them herself.
34:34She made a set
34:35for a friend
34:35using coyote teeth
34:36and offered to do
34:37the same for me.
34:39Where is that set now?
34:41I have no idea.
34:43That's why I was upset
34:44I was supposed to go
34:45to her apartment
34:46for my final feeding
34:47last Tuesday night.
34:48When she cancelled
34:49last morning.
34:50What happened?
34:51All she said
34:52was there was trouble
34:53at her new apartment.
34:57I'll be needing
34:58that address.
35:04Miss Newsome?
35:07Hello.
35:09Are you here
35:10to help Henry?
35:11Help Henry?
35:13Oh, sir.
35:16I could very much
35:17use your help.
35:20I was told
35:21that this apartment
35:21belonged to Adriana Fodor,
35:23the young lady
35:23that was killed
35:24in High Park.
35:26I think you're mistaken.
35:27There's a lot of that
35:28going around, sir.
35:29You got lucky
35:30only having to move floors.
35:32Is this not the apartment
35:34that you initially rented?
35:36No.
35:37There was a mix-up
35:38of keys.
35:39At least you got
35:40to stay in the building.
35:41Some poor sap
35:41lost out on his apartment
35:42entirely.
35:43Yes, it's terrible.
35:45It is.
35:47And it could explain
35:48the situation
35:49that Miss Fodor was in.
35:51I'd like to speak
35:52with the superintendent.
35:53I'll join you.
35:56Yeah.
35:57I'll just, uh,
36:00get more crates.
36:03Hello?
36:06Well,
36:07shall we wait?
36:10And while we do,
36:17Adriana Fodor.
36:20These must be her things.
36:23I don't see the dentures
36:25that she was working on
36:26with Mr. Crosby.
36:28I-I am several steps
36:30behind here.
36:31Could you please
36:32bring me up to speed?
36:33Oh.
36:36You know,
36:37can I help you?
36:38Detective William Murdoch,
36:40Toronto Constabulary.
36:41I'm investigating the death
36:42of Adriana Fodor.
36:43Yes.
36:44I believe these
36:45are her things?
36:46They are.
36:48I, um,
36:50I've begun cleaning
36:51out her apartment.
36:52Poor thing.
36:53Malt to death
36:54by coyotes.
36:56What apartment
36:57did she reside in?
37:00Uh,
37:01204.
37:02But that's my apartment.
37:05Oh.
37:06Uh,
37:08I gave you
37:09a room with a view.
37:10Your deposit was
37:11for a unit facing
37:12away from the park.
37:13But you said yesterday,
37:15Mr. Pascoe,
37:16that you had always
37:17intended for me
37:17to be in 204.
37:21Did I?
37:24I'm so terribly sorry.
37:25I, uh, um,
37:26my mind is so scrambled
37:27these days.
37:28Because you're running
37:29some sort of
37:30rental scam.
37:32Aren't you?
37:36I, uh,
37:38yes, I,
37:39I may have taken
37:40more deposits
37:41than there were apartments.
37:42And you killed
37:43Adriana Fodor
37:44when she found out
37:45as much.
37:46What?
37:46No, no!
37:48I, uh,
37:49I never had any trouble
37:49with Miss Fodor.
37:51Mr. Pascoe,
37:52you gave me the keys
37:53to her apartment
37:53before the news
37:55of the deaths
37:55in High Park
37:56was broken.
37:57The names of the victims
37:58have never been published.
38:01You,
38:02now,
38:02you must be mistaken.
38:04How could I have known
38:05unless, um,
38:07unless
38:09you're a murderer?
38:17Henry!
38:18Why didn't you stop here?
38:19Stop, Hoosier!
38:20I can't see over the crates!
38:21Put those down!
38:22Let's go!
38:34Mr. Pascoe, stop!
38:38All right,
38:39Henry, follow him in.
38:40I'll cut around
38:41and see if I can stop him
38:42at the other end
38:43of the park.
39:06Mr. Pascoe?
39:08Mr. Pascoe?
39:17Stop!
39:17Bloody rock!
39:33Mr. Pascoe,
39:34stop!
39:42Seemed only fair. I got a chance to try it sir after being shot with it, Henry
39:52I heard your dark gun proved to be useful it did indeed
39:57The superintendent admitted to it all indeed once he regained consciousness. Yes
40:01I can see why kill miss photo, but why the groundskeeper necessity she fled to his cabin after confronting mr
40:09Pascoe and the horrible dentures an afterthought they just happened to be amongst miss four doors things
40:15Lucky for him that she had yet to file down the coyote teeth or unlucky for her
40:21Well, that's another case closed me up mucka. You deserve a night off. Are you going to miss Newsom's housewarming
40:26party? I am
40:28Um, how did she convince mr? Prescott to let her stay in the building if mr?
40:33Pascoe stole her deposit I had a word with a friend down at City Council about that bylaw that Prescott's
40:38worried about
40:40Expect more apartment blocks on major streets
40:43I have no issue with them as long as they don't infringe on any more Parkland
40:50Detain me and then you give my exclusive to the Gazette. I had absolutely nothing to do with the latter
40:56You
40:58That mr. Cherry is called tit-for-tat and the world runs on it
41:02How dare you twist my words doesn't feel very nice does it?
41:05Maybe now you'll learn your lesson. Well, yes if the lesson is the police. How about we get you a
41:10drink?
41:15Feeling overwhelmed
41:17Pardon me by the party. I mean thought you might be taking respite by looking at the park like you
41:23said the other day
41:25Why would I need respite from a party? I?
41:29Don't know I thought maybe you thought wrong
41:32I'm watching a pair of lawless boys gambling right out in the open
41:37I think they're playing knuckleballs
41:40Sounds filthy
41:42I intend to put a stop to it
41:46I'll come with you
41:48Thank you for all your help this week, henry. I know it was a lot. Oh, it was hell
41:52I don't know if my back will ever be the same
41:56I don't know how I can ever repay you but here a token of my appreciation
42:03Well, I suppose it's a start
42:08Miss newsome a housewarming gift
42:11You didn't have to do that automatic bread toaster
42:15Automatic yes, I designed it myself the mechanism allows for the bread to be toasted to perfection
42:23Before releasing but do be careful the release mechanism is somewhat
42:28enthusiastic
42:30Understood
42:31Thank you
42:36So how have you been faring?
42:40Settling into a smaller space you mean among other things
42:48Have you spoken to him once or twice it seems to be adjusting well to life in st. John's
42:59I'm happy to hear it as was I
43:05Well, I must be off
43:08Thank you for the invitation
43:10Well, thank you for coming
43:14This place feels more like home already
43:22Affie, you must tell me where you got that laugh
43:25It's lovely
43:26Which one?
43:27Oh, that was my grandmother's
43:30Yeah, ladies
43:30Oh
43:31Oh, no whiskey
43:32Oh, no, no, no
43:34What's it?
43:35Oh, nice flash
43:37Go on
43:38What's up?
43:40Wanna know?
44:06Yes
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