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00:08:15Wow.
00:08:17The Arlott stayed back to the founding of Babbelton.
00:08:22Oh, Nellie, you look lovely.
00:08:26So delighted you could join us. I'm Palmer, and this is Moxie.
00:08:31Michael Hogan, very nice to meet you. Your house is absolutely incredible.
00:08:35Thank you, I'm very fortunate.
00:08:37And this little guy, cute as a button.
00:08:40Oh, and he approves of you.
00:08:45What would happen if he didn't approve of me?
00:08:47Be nice.
00:08:48Just ask him.
00:08:53Cheers.
00:08:54Do you have any idea why we're here?
00:08:56No.
00:08:56How did you make it?
00:08:58Thanks for inviting me. It's been too long.
00:09:03So, what's it like to be surrounded by out-of-towners that you don't know?
00:09:07I still have my intuition.
00:09:09Intuition.
00:09:10Intuition, huh?
00:09:11Mm-hmm.
00:09:11Okay. All right, hotshot.
00:09:13Uh, show me your magic.
00:09:14How about, um, the lady in white?
00:09:17Oh!
00:09:18Hmm.
00:09:18Uh, very elegant.
00:09:21A painter, I think.
00:09:24Palmer mentioned a sister-in-law.
00:09:26I think that's probably her estranged up until tonight.
00:09:30Estranged.
00:09:32Bold call.
00:09:33Married, uh, to Mr. Velvet?
00:09:36No.
00:09:37So, I think he is Palmer's brother.
00:09:42And he is her nephew.
00:09:45Son of him.
00:09:46Now, her, I don't know.
00:09:49Uh, maybe his girlfriend?
00:09:53Oh, no.
00:09:54There's no chemistry.
00:09:56Hmm.
00:09:56Maybe a cousin.
00:09:58The widow Arlon had no children of her own.
00:10:02How'd you pick up on that?
00:10:03Everyone in Babbelton knows that.
00:10:05Ah, I see.
00:10:07What about the, uh, gentleman she's talking to?
00:10:10I don't know.
00:10:11He really doesn't seem like he fits in with anybody here.
00:10:15Oh, I know that guy.
00:10:16He's got a lawyer written all over him.
00:10:18Look at you.
00:10:19I get one.
00:10:21Palmer's lawyer.
00:10:22Top-up, sir.
00:10:23Uh, yes, please, Norman.
00:10:24Thank you so much.
00:10:25Uh, listen, Norman.
00:10:27Are you gonna be serving dinner yourself tonight?
00:10:29Of course, sir.
00:10:31Excellent.
00:10:31Great.
00:10:32Good news.
00:10:35Perfect.
00:10:38Well, I guess we have one person left to identify.
00:10:42The mysterious caterer?
00:10:50Moxie looks happy.
00:10:52Isn't she marvelous?
00:10:54So, Clara, Nellie tells me that you're a painter.
00:10:58Is that right?
00:11:00Yes.
00:11:01Landscapes.
00:11:02Nellie, you're familiar with my work?
00:11:04I would love to be.
00:11:09You know, actually, I just noticed a little bit of paint on your...
00:11:12It's on your arm.
00:11:13Oh.
00:11:14Oh.
00:11:16I didn't catch what you do.
00:11:19Not much these days.
00:11:21Uh, my nephew was a professional rugby player for the Highland Wolves.
00:11:25Oh.
00:11:26Was.
00:11:26Really?
00:11:27Who wants to talk about what I do?
00:11:29Uh, you.
00:11:30You must be Teddy's cousin?
00:11:33No.
00:11:34I'm Palmer's wicked half-sister.
00:11:36Okay.
00:11:37I wish you could make small talk all night.
00:11:39Palmer, you called us all here for a reason.
00:11:41Five years of silence, and now you're stressing everybody out.
00:11:45Uh, yes, I suppose we've caused a bit of a stir.
00:11:48Wow.
00:11:49Here comes the drama.
00:11:50And I apologize.
00:11:53In the spirit of honesty, I am changing my will.
00:11:58That's it?
00:11:59Wow.
00:11:59That's why the lawyer's here.
00:12:01I thought you were dying.
00:12:02Uh, I'm afraid this decision won't sit well.
00:12:05But, Adam, you may start drafting my new will this week.
00:12:08I'll sign it as soon as it's ready.
00:12:10Of course.
00:12:11I am leaving my entire estate to Moxie.
00:12:17All of it?
00:12:19We were meant to share, and now it's all going to a dog?
00:12:22Arlott Manor?
00:12:22How could you?
00:12:23That dog?
00:12:24How does a dog inherit?
00:12:25Moxie has been loyal in the years since Edmund passed, when the rest of you have just abandoned me in
00:12:32your own way.
00:12:33Abandoned?
00:12:33How can you blame me?
00:12:34You and I still talk.
00:12:35Uh, we do, Teddy, but Moxie's with me every day of my life.
00:12:39Palmer has every legal right to make this-
00:12:41Zip it.
00:12:41Family matters.
00:12:42Family business.
00:12:43Why is anyone surprised?
00:12:45I knew it would come to something like this.
00:12:47You have always focused on my wealth, Bree.
00:12:49You always look down on me for not being a full sister, flaunting your wealth.
00:12:53Okay, leaving me out.
00:12:55That is outrageous.
00:12:56Oh, I am just getting started.
00:12:58Madam, perhaps a respite, cooler heads, I could serve dessert in the drawing room in half an hour.
00:13:02Yum!
00:13:03You're quite right, Norman.
00:13:05Thank you.
00:13:06I should never have come back.
00:13:09Not with you here.
00:13:10Clara.
00:13:10Clara, sit down.
00:13:12You always do this.
00:13:14Is that how you tend to treat the rest of us?
00:13:16Hey, Spencer, please accompany me to the kitchen.
00:13:18This way.
00:13:20This isn't over.
00:13:25What just happened?
00:13:26I don't know.
00:13:33Okay.
00:13:34What did you drag me into?
00:13:36How do you know those people?
00:13:38Okay, so Palmer thought that things were going to get out of hand tonight.
00:13:40Now I can see why she wanted my help.
00:13:42And just, I thought that bringing you would be a good idea.
00:13:46So Palmer's the woman who wrote you.
00:13:49Strange in Babbelton?
00:13:50Uh, estranged.
00:13:53Estranged in Babbelton.
00:13:56You're here for the column.
00:13:58You're working.
00:13:59Well, I tried to...
00:14:00So technically...
00:14:02Not a date.
00:14:05It's not not a date.
00:14:08Is this the hangout for the non-family?
00:14:11Uh, yup.
00:14:12Yup, this is it.
00:14:15I should check on Palmer.
00:14:17Go ahead.
00:14:19It's alright, go.
00:14:44That was the tree house. Do you remember that?
00:14:47Of course I do, Miss Arlott.
00:14:51Excuse me.
00:14:56Oh, this place is like a time capsule, isn't it?
00:14:59Do you know Norman's been here for 40 years?
00:15:02No.
00:15:02Wow.
00:15:03Yeah.
00:15:04So how do you know the family?
00:15:05I'm a friend of Palmer's.
00:15:07I'm actually looking for her.
00:15:09I'm sorry.
00:15:10And you're Leah.
00:15:11Yeah.
00:15:12Right?
00:15:12I saw your van and your name right there.
00:15:15Dinner was excellent.
00:15:16Thank you.
00:15:18And you know Michael, right?
00:15:21How do you two know each other?
00:15:22Oh, he didn't tell you?
00:15:26Interesting.
00:15:28You know, I should probably sit this outside.
00:15:36You gotta land on your own two feet, Teddy.
00:15:38Handouts don't fix anything.
00:15:39This is everything I knew you'd say.
00:15:41You make it impossible to talk to you.
00:15:43Just give me a break.
00:15:44That's because you never listen.
00:15:45You can't expect others to support you in a career
00:15:47that's always had an expiry date.
00:15:52Watch out.
00:15:53Everywhere you turn, there's a guest or a butler.
00:16:00Nellie, that went horribly.
00:16:02What am I gonna do next?
00:16:03Palmer, you were honest and brave and...
00:16:09The night can only get better.
00:16:17Madam, make me one of those lovely cocktails from your office.
00:16:24Gin smash coming up.
00:16:27Nellie, a word?
00:16:29Uh, yes.
00:16:36Someone hit the lights.
00:16:37Nellie, it's so dark.
00:16:39Is it an outage?
00:16:40Michael?
00:16:41It's alright.
00:16:46Oh my god.
00:16:49Norman!
00:16:50Were those gunshots?
00:16:51Let's find out.
00:17:03He's been shot.
00:17:04Nobody move.
00:17:07I'm a detective.
00:17:09Everybody stay back.
00:17:12911, what's your emergency?
00:17:13This is Detective Michael Hogan.
00:17:14There's been a murder at Arlott Manor.
00:17:16Requesting immediate backup.
00:17:17The bullet whizzed by my head.
00:17:20It brushed my hair.
00:17:23Palmer?
00:17:26What?
00:17:30What is that?
00:17:33Is that a bullet hole?
00:17:37Someone tried to murder me.
00:17:41Poor Adam paid the price.
00:17:43Who's got the gun?
00:17:44Hands up. Let's see the hands.
00:17:45Hands up.
00:17:46Inside the jacket.
00:17:47Yeah.
00:17:47Jacket, and yours too.
00:17:49Open your jacket.
00:17:49The purse.
00:17:50You can see inside the purse.
00:17:51Light, please.
00:17:52I heard a clunk.
00:17:54Clunk from where?
00:17:54I think over there.
00:17:56Okay, in the corner.
00:17:57Can I get some light over here, please?
00:18:17Okay, I want to get a copy of that report from the coroner's office as soon as it comes to
00:18:20the guide.
00:18:21And guys, make sure I get a clean scent from that one.
00:18:25Hey, Moss.
00:18:26Got a blown fuse, Mick.
00:18:28Box was beneath the stairs.
00:18:29Opened to anyone who wandered after dinner.
00:18:31Shooter was right here in this room and no one saw a thing.
00:18:34The doors were closed.
00:18:35Shots rang out no more than five, ten seconds after the power outage.
00:18:38Only one door.
00:18:41Windows don't open.
00:18:42Yeah.
00:18:43You got yourself a closed room mystery, Mickey.
00:18:45That's exactly what I was thinking.
00:18:47Anyway, the first bullet hit Palmer in the hat.
00:18:50Missed target by an inch, inch and a half.
00:18:52Second shot hit Adam in the chest.
00:18:55Palmer was holding Nellie's hand when the shots were fired, so she's definitely not the killer.
00:18:58At dinner, the widow announced that she was going to disinherit her heirs.
00:19:01Give everything to the dog if you can believe that.
00:19:03So needless to say, things got a little heated.
00:19:06Folks have been murdered for less.
00:19:07Yes, they have.
00:19:10So, we got the widow's brother, Hux.
00:19:12Yep.
00:19:12Hux's son, Teddy.
00:19:13Clara Arlott is the late husband's sister, and Bree Spencer is Palmer's half-sister.
00:19:18And of course, there's the butler and the caterer in the kitchen.
00:19:21They couldn't have done it.
00:19:22You know what?
00:19:23You should interview suspects while they're confined, okay?
00:19:25Get some solid evidence.
00:19:26And for a deeper read, you know who to turn to.
00:19:29She knows stuff.
00:19:30Yeah.
00:19:31Yeah.
00:19:31She knows stuff.
00:19:37What's going on out there?
00:19:38We've been so worried.
00:19:40When can we leave?
00:19:41Just, uh...
00:19:42Nellie?
00:19:43Can you come with me, please?
00:19:44Thank you.
00:19:45Sorry, folks.
00:19:46Are you okay?
00:20:01I just feel like I caused this.
00:20:04Oh, you didn't cause anything.
00:20:06I brought them all together with my advice.
00:20:10And now a man is dead.
00:20:12Palmer almost died.
00:20:13That bullet was so close.
00:20:15Yeah.
00:20:16I was just trying to help her.
00:20:18And you are, Nellie.
00:20:20You are helping.
00:20:21Can I ask you a question?
00:20:23Yeah, of course.
00:20:23Anything.
00:20:24You know that.
00:20:25Who is the caterer, Michael?
00:20:28Uh...
00:20:29Right.
00:20:31Look, you're not gonna believe us, but that's actually my ex-wife.
00:20:34And it's 100% over, and has been for a very long time.
00:20:38It's just...
00:20:38It was really awkward, and I was just trying to avoid it.
00:20:42I just wanted our not-not-a-date to be perfect.
00:20:44That's all.
00:20:45You should have just told me.
00:20:46Yes, you're right.
00:20:47I should have just told you.
00:20:48I'm sorry.
00:20:49And you should have told me that you were working.
00:20:52Just didn't want to disappoint you.
00:20:54Uh-huh.
00:20:54You were so excited.
00:20:57I was.
00:20:58Look, we just got a push forward.
00:20:59Tech is collecting.
00:21:01Trace for the gun residue test.
00:21:03Looks like the gun is a weapon of opportunity.
00:21:05I know I saw that gun after dinner.
00:21:08Right.
00:21:09And then we went into the drawing room.
00:21:11Anybody could have grabbed it after that.
00:21:14Listen, uh, Nellie.
00:21:17Bergie thinks that you've done a real good job helping out so far.
00:21:20And she wants you to act as a consultant on this case.
00:21:22And, uh, well, Babbelton trusts you.
00:21:26She trusts you.
00:21:29Yes, I trust you, too.
00:21:30So, what do you say?
00:21:31Can you help me out?
00:21:32Are you deputizing me?
00:21:34No. Consultant.
00:21:37Sherlock Holmes was a consultant.
00:21:40I think that makes you my Watson.
00:21:42I am nobody's Watson.
00:21:44We're a team.
00:21:46It's an Arlott family heirloom.
00:21:49The pistol was carried by Civil War officers.
00:21:52I've never so much as even touched it.
00:21:54Mm-hmm.
00:21:55And yet, you, you kept it loaded.
00:21:59Right.
00:21:59My husband always did.
00:22:02Okay.
00:22:03I never changed anything that might go against his wishes.
00:22:06Was it always kept in the hall?
00:22:07You mean, did my family know it was there?
00:22:09It will.
00:22:10Yes.
00:22:12Should have been properly stored.
00:22:15Did you check it for fingerprints?
00:22:17Oh, did we?
00:22:19We'll know more once all the suspects are loaded into the system.
00:22:22Mm-hmm.
00:22:24I understand you're upset.
00:22:25Upset?
00:22:26I was blindsided.
00:22:28The new will, then murder?
00:22:29That lawyer was only here to assist Palmer.
00:22:32He didn't deserve this.
00:22:34No one ever does.
00:22:35You, however, knew about the pistol.
00:22:38You grew up here.
00:22:39Is that right?
00:22:39Well, the manner meant more to you than anyone else, I believe.
00:22:44It's been in my family for generations.
00:22:46The memories, the history, I miss it so much.
00:22:49But the estrangement, that was Palmer's doing, not mine.
00:22:52She drove us all away.
00:22:54I don't know.
00:22:54They froze me out.
00:22:56We did nothing to deserve it.
00:22:58Can you think of any reason Clara might hold a grudge?
00:23:01I have no idea why she turned on me.
00:23:05My father, Hamish Arlott, was a traditionalist.
00:23:09He left the manor to his eldest, my brother Edmund.
00:23:12Well, it doesn't help that Edmund was the son.
00:23:15I mean, Clara was left with, she might say, more insult than inheritance.
00:23:21Oh, got that.
00:23:23There were some savings on the necklace I'd never seen before.
00:23:26It meant nothing to me.
00:23:28Well, I believe she hung on to her savings.
00:23:31I mean, she always dreamed of buying the others out if the time came.
00:23:35What about the gun?
00:23:36Yeah, what about the gun?
00:23:37Well, Clara shoots, but with Labradors.
00:23:40Duck hunts.
00:23:42Okay.
00:23:42I mean, I was standing by the bar.
00:23:44Nellie's hand was in mine, and Adam was beside us.
00:23:48Yeah, that, uh, that fits with my memory.
00:23:51Great.
00:23:52Um, where was Clara at this point?
00:23:54I went by the fireplace.
00:23:57I closed my eyes in the dark.
00:23:59Like this.
00:24:00Oh.
00:24:03Great.
00:24:04Um, maybe you could tell us a little bit about the, uh, the Labradors and the duck hunts.
00:24:10Who said anything about that?
00:24:15Uh, how about Hux?
00:24:17Well, that target practice at the gun club, wouldn't he be the best shot?
00:24:21I think we're just trying to determine if you would be comfortable using a gun like this one.
00:24:26My father taught me how to shoot using the same pistol.
00:24:30I know you don't want to think of any of them doing this.
00:24:34Bree was somewhere near that back wall.
00:24:37And the bullet?
00:24:38I felt it.
00:24:45So, Palmer said that Bree was back there in the corner somewhere.
00:24:49That, that could be significant.
00:24:51Yeah, so Bree and Teddy were standing kind of like, here and here.
00:24:57I mean, it would have been very easy, Bree was here, for her to just...
00:25:02And then, one, two...
00:25:05Right?
00:25:06That's great.
00:25:07It's, uh, a very convincing reenactment.
00:25:10What?
00:25:11How'd you get the gun in your hand?
00:25:13The purse. Open up the purse.
00:25:15I hid it in my handbag.
00:25:17Remember she had that handbag?
00:25:19You can see inside the purse.
00:25:20You looked at it after. It was empty. There was nothing in it.
00:25:22Okay, you got something there.
00:25:24I mean, Palmer and Bree were arguing at dinner. That makes sense.
00:25:26But if I was Teddy, I could have just hidden the gun, like, right under my cardigan, where no one
00:25:30would have noticed.
00:25:30Let's just focus on one person at the time.
00:25:32And Hux, Hux could have done the same thing, but with his fancy suit jacket,
00:25:35he could have just opened it up, slid the gun in. No one would even notice.
00:25:40Claire's a bit trickier. She wasn't wearing a jacket. She didn't have any sleeves, so...
00:25:45She could have stashed it under any of these cushions. She could have just hit it.
00:25:51Anyone could have hit it under the cushion. The cushions...
00:25:55They're everywhere. Anyone could have.
00:25:57Thank you, Nellie, for keeping our options so wide open.
00:26:00But, I think what we need to do is focus on financial motive.
00:26:04Who was desperate enough to murder Palmer?
00:26:07That's what we need.
00:26:11Thank you, Norman.
00:26:13What can you tell us about Hux?
00:26:15Yeah, how was his, uh, his money situation?
00:26:17Hmm.
00:26:18Oh, we were all so close back in the day.
00:26:21Hux, his wife, Clara, Edmund, and me.
00:26:25Why didn't it last?
00:26:26Well, I suppose Hux can be hard on anyone.
00:26:29Overly involved, critical.
00:26:31I mean, he got that way with me when I declined to invest.
00:26:35I had been advised not to mix business and family.
00:26:39Smart.
00:26:40Yep.
00:26:40But Hux always muddied the tube.
00:26:42I'm a property developer.
00:26:44I offered my sister an opportunity.
00:26:47That's it.
00:26:47That was five years back.
00:26:49I was going through a rough patch in my divorce.
00:26:51Uh, don't read into it.
00:26:53I couldn't get it off if I tried.
00:26:56You couldn't just wiggle it?
00:26:57Yeah.
00:26:58Look, um, were you upset that your sister didn't invest?
00:27:01No.
00:27:02And you know what?
00:27:03I'm not angry about her inheritance, either.
00:27:04It's her money.
00:27:05It's her dog.
00:27:06Uh, that is not what you said at dinner.
00:27:08Yeah, but that's before he found out you were a detective.
00:27:10Ah!
00:27:10There we go.
00:27:11Ooh.
00:27:12The sister's a recluse with a small fluffy dog obsession, and we're all suffering for
00:27:16it now.
00:27:16I mean, the lawyer is dead.
00:27:18We've been told that you're quite the marksman.
00:27:20Where were you when the lights went out?
00:27:23Stubbing my toe.
00:27:24I wasn't shooting at anybody, if that's what you're insinuating.
00:27:27Why were you wandering around in the dark?
00:27:29Seems kind of dangerous.
00:27:30Because I couldn't see.
00:27:33What are you writing?
00:27:34You could write that Teddy's a good nephew.
00:27:36He calls occasionally.
00:27:38No silent treatment like the rest of them, but he's busy.
00:27:42Oh, yeah.
00:27:43My Aunt Palmer and I, we talk a lot.
00:27:44Oh, nice.
00:27:46Like, a lot as in once a week?
00:27:48Uh, once a month.
00:27:50So I'll pull phone records.
00:27:51It's all right.
00:27:52Uh, once a season?
00:27:53I do.
00:27:54Are you guys interviewing non-family as well?
00:27:56Teddy, we'll ask the questions, all right?
00:27:58Yeah, yeah.
00:27:59We'll ask the questions.
00:28:00And I have been wondering about that argument you had with your dad after dinner.
00:28:04Right, right.
00:28:05Rugger scores.
00:28:06Mmm, no.
00:28:08Uh, money.
00:28:12Uh, things haven't been going well since my injury.
00:28:16My dad takes every opportunity to say I told you so.
00:28:22No.
00:28:22Am I making you nervous at all, Teddy?
00:28:25No.
00:28:27Uh, yes.
00:28:28I mean, shouldn't I be?
00:28:29How are you with a gun?
00:28:30Oh, no.
00:28:31I, uh, I can't shoot.
00:28:33I'm built for tackling.
00:28:34Only that.
00:28:35Yeah.
00:28:36Bit of a life problem these days.
00:28:39Sure.
00:28:39The difference is Brie always detested me.
00:28:43What?
00:28:44No.
00:28:44Why?
00:28:45Moxie never trusted her.
00:28:47Oh.
00:28:47Moxie always knows.
00:28:49Palmer never accepted me.
00:28:51Not the way she accepts Hux.
00:28:52Even Clara.
00:28:53Hmm.
00:28:53What could she have done differently?
00:28:56I mean, I was never asking for a parade.
00:28:58Were you asking for money?
00:29:00Brie needs my money.
00:29:02I mean, she always made this pathetic claim that I flaunted my wealth.
00:29:06I own a business.
00:29:07I could get business loans.
00:29:08I'm sure you can.
00:29:09Do you have any business loans?
00:29:12No.
00:29:15Am I required to talk about this?
00:29:17Did Brie tell you that our father made her take defense courses?
00:29:21With guns.
00:29:22With guns?
00:29:23Back when she was a teenager.
00:29:25Whoa.
00:29:27Defensive handgun training.
00:29:29That's gonna stick with you.
00:29:32Brie knew how to shoot.
00:29:38It's a joke.
00:29:49All right, everyone.
00:29:50Listen up.
00:29:51You gotta stay in Bablington until further notice.
00:29:53While we're all staying the weekend here anyway.
00:29:55Further notice is not limited to this weekend.
00:29:57You must remain available for questioning for the duration of my investigation.
00:30:01I have assigned a police presence outside the manor grounds.
00:30:05Am I safe inside my home?
00:30:07Oh.
00:30:10Michael.
00:30:11I think Palmer needs a police officer in the house.
00:30:15What?
00:30:15Oh!
00:30:16Michael can stay with you.
00:30:18He will keep you safe.
00:30:19Right?
00:30:19That's a sleepover.
00:30:20Cops don't do sleepovers.
00:30:21What are you talking about?
00:30:22I can make up an additional room, sir.
00:30:24Oh.
00:30:27I'm staying at the Bableton Brook B&B.
00:30:29So.
00:30:31Well, there you go.
00:30:33You got it.
00:30:34Great.
00:30:35Well, good news.
00:30:36I'll be staying at the manor with you to ensure your safety during my investigation.
00:30:39That's great news.
00:30:42Yeah.
00:30:45I did it.
00:30:47I found a match for the prince on the gun.
00:30:49Good job.
00:31:047th empieza
00:31:05So, I see, uh, no lawyer.
00:31:08Don't need one.
00:31:09All you have are my prints on an old pistol that's no smoking gun.
00:31:12No.
00:31:13The gun was used in a murder.
00:31:15You would know your prints were on it if you pulled the trigger.
00:31:18Listen, Detective.
00:31:19This is going to sound strange, but you're a smart guy.
00:31:22Stop, stop with the plattery.
00:31:23I was there.
00:31:23I saw the argument between you and Palmer.
00:31:25What I would like is for you to expand on the family dynamic.
00:31:30For the record, of course.
00:31:35Palmer, Hux, and I shared a father.
00:31:37My mother was his second wife.
00:31:39They were grown by the time I was born.
00:31:41Palmer lived at the manor.
00:31:42I used to visit her with my dad when I was a kid.
00:31:44Um, I guess what I'm most interested in is that brief gap in time
00:31:49before Palmer changed her will and you could still inherit.
00:31:52See, I can't help but think that you were planning to take advantage of that.
00:31:58Come on.
00:31:59The pistol was lying on the floor in the hallway.
00:32:01No one was around, so I put it back.
00:32:03Really?
00:32:04Mm-hmm.
00:32:04The pistol was just lying there on the floor.
00:32:07Wow.
00:32:08Incredible.
00:32:09Yet, so unlikely.
00:32:13You don't believe me?
00:32:14Ask Nellie what she saw.
00:32:16Mm-hmm.
00:32:17Mm-hmm.
00:32:19Maybe I will.
00:32:22Thank you.
00:32:23I bet Palmer's relieved there was an arrest.
00:32:26Maybe.
00:32:27But Bree is still family, whether they like each other or not.
00:32:30Do you want to see the salon reviews?
00:32:32Oh.
00:32:33They say the owner's tactless, offensive, cheap.
00:32:37Someone even claims they're suing her.
00:32:39I wonder if they followed through with it.
00:32:40D'know.
00:32:42Do you want to make a suspect board?
00:32:47No.
00:32:49So, Clara and Hux blame Palmer for pushing them away.
00:32:53Palmer blames them for abandoning her.
00:32:55She and Bree never got along.
00:32:56Her closest tie in the family seems to be to her nephew, Teddy.
00:33:00They talk a few times a year.
00:33:01Okay, tell me about Michael's ex.
00:33:05She cooked an excellent dinner.
00:33:07She has brown hair.
00:33:08Likeable.
00:33:09Pretty.
00:33:10Yeah, see?
00:33:15What?
00:33:16You were there.
00:33:17So, what was Michael?
00:33:19Yeah, but we didn't do it.
00:33:22Okay.
00:33:25The butler.
00:33:27What is that?
00:33:28No web presence.
00:33:29Really?
00:33:30Oh.
00:33:33Who doesn't have a web presence?
00:33:37Hmm.
00:33:39Hmm.
00:33:39Hmm.
00:33:39Hmm.
00:33:57Hmm.
00:34:16Pardon me, Ms. Parker.
00:34:18Norman!
00:34:19Oh, I was, um...
00:34:21Looking around.
00:34:22Yes, I was.
00:34:23Um, but I do have a couple questions for you.
00:34:27Do you think Bree is capable of murder?
00:34:31I suppose I can conceive of it.
00:34:33Yes.
00:34:34Okay.
00:34:35Uh, secondly, Palmer says she never touches the pistol, but who cleans it?
00:34:40I mean, it works.
00:34:42I provided the officer my maintenance schedule last night.
00:34:45Is it the only gun at the manor?
00:34:46Inside, yes.
00:34:47There's a hunting rifle locked up in the stables, as it should be.
00:34:51We have sooty grouse and wild turkey on the grounds.
00:34:53Excellent soup stock.
00:34:55Yum.
00:34:57Oh, I, yeah.
00:35:02Uh, uh, yes.
00:35:11Hmm.
00:35:15Oh, I, um, I didn't finish the whip for the moose, because that's when the power went out.
00:35:21Right.
00:35:22So, the younger sister was arrested?
00:35:25Yeah.
00:35:25Look, um, did you see Bree in the kitchen, by any chance?
00:35:28Yeah, a couple of times, and I had to keep ushering her out, because, you know, I mean, I was
00:35:32working.
00:35:33Yeah.
00:35:34Here.
00:35:35Three sugars.
00:35:36No cream.
00:35:37Just like you like it.
00:35:38Thank you.
00:35:39Mm-hmm.
00:35:41I'm sorry.
00:35:42I still feel shaky from this whole thing.
00:35:45Yeah, I gotta ask.
00:35:47How did you get the job here?
00:35:49I just came to cook as a favor.
00:35:51Palmer used to have a live-in chef, and, well, you know, the widow has a long-standing glam reputation.
00:35:57So, I thought maybe if I came here, she would introduce me to some VIP clients, and that would make
00:36:03up for the very long drive to Babilton.
00:36:05Right.
00:36:06It has been, um, hard rebuilding in a new city.
00:36:12I moved to Salem.
00:36:14Mm-hmm.
00:36:14And I heard you got relocated to the force over here.
00:36:18I just didn't think that I should look for you, you know?
00:36:22No.
00:36:23It's for the best.
00:36:26Mm-hmm.
00:36:28Uh, so, Norman, and you were in the kitchen when the power went out.
00:36:32Yeah, absolutely.
00:36:33We could barely see anything.
00:36:35But you heard the gunshots.
00:36:36Yes.
00:36:37It was like it exploded in here.
00:36:39Then Norman came out of the pantry with the candlesticks, and then we went into the room together, and that's
00:36:44where we saw the dead body.
00:36:46Right.
00:36:47Mm-hmm.
00:36:50Uh, it's, uh, it's the sheriff.
00:36:52I'll be right back.
00:36:53So, wait, you gotta be kidding me.
00:36:55Wow.
00:36:55It really is just like old times.
00:36:58A favor for who?
00:37:00Hmm?
00:37:01You said you were asked to work here for a favor.
00:37:03A favor for who?
00:37:05Oh, I, that was just a, a figure of speech.
00:37:12All right, well, let me know as soon as you get it, okay?
00:37:14Okay, good work.
00:37:16Oh, hey.
00:37:19So, the reports came in, and the gun matches the bullet found in the wall and in the body and
00:37:26the one that made the hole in Palmer's hat.
00:37:27Now, I need a ballistics expert to determine where the shooter stood, but unfortunately, he's out of town right now
00:37:32testifying that Bergy's trying to pull some strings to get him back.
00:37:35Now, the bad news.
00:37:36Oh, no.
00:37:37Oh, yeah.
00:37:40No significant gunshot residue was found on Bergy's hand, or anyone else for that matter.
00:37:45It makes fingerprints on the murder weapon a lot less important.
00:37:47So, they're letting Bergy go.
00:37:50Officer Ward is bringing her back right now.
00:37:51So, that'll be so much fun.
00:37:53Mm-hmm.
00:37:54And here we are yet again with everyone.
00:37:57One room, one weapon, and no way to rule out any of them with an alibi or gunshot residue or
00:38:02even fingerprints.
00:38:04All the suspects had everything in common.
00:38:06Except the personal.
00:38:08The personal?
00:38:09I think we're missing something about the estrangement and their relationships.
00:38:13Okay.
00:38:14They all stood to gain the same thing, but who really wanted Palmer dead?
00:38:24I think we're being watched.
00:38:26I don't like that.
00:38:27Yeah, it'll be fine.
00:38:28Come on, follow me.
00:38:29Let's go.
00:38:36What is that?
00:38:38It's Palmer's will, as it now stands.
00:38:41It's not a big deal.
00:38:41I grabbed it from her desk.
00:38:43Wanted to see what we're missing out on.
00:38:45And it turns out, she has it split equally between the four of us, like she always said.
00:38:49You see, the sister I knew would never cut her family out.
00:38:54May I?
00:38:55Yeah, knock yourself out.
00:38:57You didn't think she'd change it once you stopped speaking to her?
00:39:00Palmer made her world smaller.
00:39:01She always got what she wanted, except when Edmund died.
00:39:05No one thought she wanted that.
00:39:06Come on, Ox.
00:39:08Level with us.
00:39:09How bad do you need her money?
00:39:11I don't.
00:39:11Market's great.
00:39:12I do very well.
00:39:14Are you sure?
00:39:15Because financial suffering, I mean, that would make sense, right?
00:39:18And it would also explain why you won't help your son.
00:39:22Right?
00:39:23Mm-hmm.
00:39:24Yeah.
00:39:24She heard you arguing in the dining room.
00:39:26I did, too.
00:39:26Oh, I also tried to tell him that he needed a backup plan after pro sports.
00:39:30I love Teddy, but he doesn't listen.
00:39:32How did his career end?
00:39:34Shattered tibia.
00:39:35Residual limp.
00:39:36Hasn't had a job in two years.
00:39:37I take it you're not a father.
00:39:40No, no, I'm not.
00:39:43But I do have one.
00:39:44And if I needed help, he wouldn't say no.
00:39:52So, this is what it's come to for privacy, huh?
00:39:56And that Hux.
00:39:57Quite the temper on him, huh?
00:39:59I know.
00:40:00Yeah.
00:40:05Remember when Clara stormed away from the table and then that comment she made in the
00:40:09dining room?
00:40:12I think her feud with Palmer is personal.
00:40:15Sure, yeah, I guess she could be the murderer, but so could anyone.
00:40:25Look at you with the tools of the trade.
00:40:31Oh, Teddy.
00:40:32The only one who straight up can't shoot.
00:40:35Sheriff said stay in town, but she didn't necessarily mean stay in the manor.
00:40:39Officer Ward saw him sneaking away this morning, too.
00:40:44Teddy's shoes had mud on them in the drawing room.
00:40:47Tech found mud tracing the manor.
00:40:48Well, you're going to have to follow him.
00:40:50Find out where he's going.
00:40:51Sure, I'll do that.
00:40:52Thanks for the tip.
00:40:53Yeah, well.
00:40:56Allie.
00:40:58What are you doing out here?
00:40:59Just fresh air.
00:41:00That's all.
00:41:01Detective Hogan, will you be dining with us tonight?
00:41:04Norman is reheating the suit.
00:41:06He will be in shortly.
00:41:07Palmer, how are you doing?
00:41:09Your roses are beautiful.
00:41:11Thank you, Nellie.
00:41:12They symbolize a new beginning.
00:41:20Soup.
00:41:21Hey, you want to go for dinner tomorrow night?
00:41:24I mean, if you want to.
00:41:26I mean, let's face it.
00:41:27You do kind of owe me a real date.
00:41:29Why don't I cook for you at my place?
00:41:32Yeah.
00:41:33Sure.
00:41:34Even better.
00:41:37Great.
00:41:40Oh, doesn't he love breakfast for dinner?
00:41:42Making pancakes.
00:41:43There you go.
00:41:43Yes.
00:41:44Oh.
00:41:46Tim.
00:41:48Oh, he got the report on the power outage.
00:41:51Blown fuse was confirmed legitimate.
00:41:53No tampering.
00:41:54Hmm.
00:41:55Okay.
00:41:57Faulty wire or frayed wire could cause a short circuit.
00:42:01But how could that be arranged in terms of timing?
00:42:05No one touched any cords in the drawing room.
00:42:08The only other room in the house that had people in it was the kitchen.
00:42:13What?
00:42:14I just, I predict a riveting dinner conversation.
00:42:17Oh, no.
00:42:18This cannot wait until dinner.
00:42:23Bye.
00:42:46I didn't finish the whip for the moose because that's when the power went up.
00:43:04Milly, what are you doing?
00:43:07Leah made the power go out when she was making the whipped cream.
00:43:10What?
00:43:11There's no way she could have known what she was doing.
00:43:13Detective, what has happened here?
00:43:15No.
00:43:16Uh, Madam Arlett has been disturbed.
00:43:21I will see you at my place at 6 o'clock.
00:43:26Yeah, um, I'm sorry to...
00:43:31Oh, pancakes!
00:43:33Oh, yum.
00:43:36Well, I really appreciate you going the extra mile for Palmer's safety.
00:43:40Yeah, happy to be of service.
00:43:41And hey, how about that portrait?
00:43:43Super weird, right?
00:43:45I mean, the dog kind of has taken over for the husband.
00:43:48Who would have thought they were replaced by a Pomeranian?
00:43:51Who would have thought?
00:43:53Here you go.
00:43:55Ah.
00:43:56Coffee, three sugars, no cream.
00:43:59Thank you.
00:44:00Just like you like it.
00:44:02Actually, I do like cream.
00:44:05Leah didn't think I did, and I just didn't have the heart to tell her.
00:44:07So, if maybe I could, uh, little cream.
00:44:12If you don't mind.
00:44:13Thank you.
00:44:15You can get lots of cream.
00:44:17There we go.
00:44:19Thank you.
00:44:23So, you want to talk about it?
00:44:25Oh, you mean Leah?
00:44:27Yes, I suppose I should.
00:44:29The truth is, the truth is, I never thought we were going to get divorced.
00:44:35Never.
00:44:37I was blindsided when she said she wanted to move out.
00:44:41But, uh, then she did.
00:44:44And when I was final, I realized that it was the right thing for both of us.
00:44:50So much so, that we never saw each other again after we signed the papers.
00:44:55I haven't even talked to her on the phone in over a year.
00:45:00And then, there she was.
00:45:04Like a bolt out of the blue.
00:45:07It was a very dramatic reaction.
00:45:10I didn't know what to do.
00:45:11I panicked.
00:45:15Oh, it's Ward.
00:45:16Teddy's on the move.
00:45:18Oh.
00:45:23Are you, uh, sure this is the right spot?
00:45:26Uh-huh.
00:45:26This is the edge of the manor grounds.
00:45:30Hey, that's Teddy.
00:45:31Look at the limp.
00:45:32That's the rugby injury.
00:45:36Leah and Teddy together?
00:45:47Oh, I did not see that coming, did you?
00:45:51Yeah, maybe a little.
00:45:53Uh, there's a mud on the shoes and Leah's favor.
00:45:57They withheld information from a murder investigation.
00:46:00They cannot do that.
00:46:02Uh-huh.
00:46:02So what are we gonna do?
00:46:04We're gonna go good cop, bad cop on them.
00:46:05That's what we're gonna do.
00:46:06Oh, yeah.
00:46:07Okay, which one am I?
00:46:09Promise me you'll remember you're not a real cop.
00:46:11Okay, I'll be good cop.
00:46:12You already seem like you've chosen bad cop.
00:46:14Don't make me regret this.
00:46:17I'm bad cop, you're a good cop.
00:46:18Yeah, okay, good.
00:46:18Sorry, sorry.
00:46:19Here we go.
00:46:25We've been dating for a while,
00:46:27but we haven't told any of his family except for Palmer.
00:46:31Yeah, you withheld that.
00:46:33I asked you how you got the catering job.
00:46:35That was my fault.
00:46:36I fly under the radar with my father.
00:46:38He just found out something else.
00:46:40What else?
00:46:41Oh, I think I figured it out.
00:46:44You mean the handouts, don't you?
00:46:46I mean, we thought the money was coming from Hux,
00:46:49but the handouts that he was upset about,
00:46:51they came from Palmer, right?
00:46:54Yeah.
00:46:55My aunt sent me money every month since the injury.
00:46:58I'm sorry I didn't tell you.
00:46:59I was just, I was trying to avoid a scene with my father,
00:47:02like, like what you saw.
00:47:04Right.
00:47:04Adam convinced my aunt to stop supporting me.
00:47:06You know what?
00:47:07It's going to be okay.
00:47:08And, you know, your family needs to find out soon anyways,
00:47:11because, um,
00:47:12we're getting married.
00:47:20Congratulations.
00:47:22Thank you.
00:47:23Yes.
00:47:26Congratulations.
00:47:29Okay, so now we know Teddy and Leah are a pair.
00:47:32We have the mixer cord.
00:47:34The mud that forensics collected is going to match the mud from Teddy's shoes
00:47:37and the mud that was at the kitchen door, right?
00:47:39So they could be working together.
00:47:41It's possible.
00:47:44Oh, okay.
00:47:45That is helpful, the way you have that laid out.
00:47:47Yes.
00:47:47Thank you.
00:47:49So, you really think your ex-wife could be involved in a murder?
00:47:53No.
00:47:54Not the Leah I knew.
00:47:55No way.
00:47:56But people change, and I've seen some strange stuff in my time.
00:48:00All right, so then Teddy came, I guess, to the kitchen door
00:48:04to finalize their murder plan?
00:48:07Maybe Teddy had the gun all along.
00:48:08Or Leah handed off the gun and then caused the power outage
00:48:12and the two make off with a big payday together.
00:48:14But it didn't happen that way, did it?
00:48:16Adam was killed.
00:48:18Maybe Teddy set her up unknowingly?
00:48:22I think we're missing something.
00:48:24Yes.
00:48:25Teddy's allowance made Palmer worth more to him alive.
00:48:29And I actually think he really cares about her.
00:48:33Hux, too.
00:48:34Palmer was helping Teddy, but Teddy said that Adam intervened.
00:48:39Maybe we've been looking at this wrong.
00:48:46How angry was Teddy if Adam was pushing so hard to get him cut off?
00:48:54Maybe Adam was the target all along.
00:49:00Hmm.
00:49:06Mick, this is conflict of interest.
00:49:09Uh, yeah, I am requesting to be taken off the Arlott Manor murder case.
00:49:14My ex-wife has become a significant factor in the investigation.
00:49:19Leah wasn't even in the room when the shots were fired.
00:49:21Nope.
00:49:22But her fiancé was.
00:49:24Mick, do you imagine I've ever worked a case in Bableton
00:49:26where there wasn't someone I cared about?
00:49:28I trust your expertise.
00:49:34Come on, guys.
00:49:36Keep it up.
00:49:37Granny.
00:49:38Hi.
00:49:39Hi, sweetheart.
00:49:40Hi, Stella.
00:49:41What can I do for you, Nellie?
00:49:42Spill the tea on the Arlott's?
00:49:43Oh.
00:49:44The widow.
00:49:45Yes.
00:49:46The Arlott family goes way back in Bableton history.
00:49:49Mostly passed away, though.
00:49:51We were wondering if you were working on that murder case.
00:49:55I am, officially.
00:49:56But don't make a big deal out of it, Jason.
00:50:00Eli!
00:50:01Eli!
00:50:01Come up here.
00:50:02It's my grandson, Eli.
00:50:03He's visiting from Philadelphia.
00:50:05He's a wonderful lawyer.
00:50:06Hello.
00:50:07Hi.
00:50:07He's an evidence expert.
00:50:10A law student.
00:50:11An intern, really.
00:50:12Nice to meet you.
00:50:13You too.
00:50:14Stella, Eli, and I were just discussing Palmer's announcement to her heirs.
00:50:17Oh.
00:50:18Yes.
00:50:19Shocking, the poor fellow shot.
00:50:20Yeah.
00:50:21Fascinating area of law, the animal element.
00:50:23They can't legally inherit, so there's often a trust for their care bound to their life span, and a trustee
00:50:29appointed.
00:50:30Oh.
00:50:30You know, Nellie, there's a family member on Palmer's side, came back to Bableton for about a year, and then
00:50:36moved away again.
00:50:37That's right.
00:50:38Her brother's ex-wife also has a big divorce.
00:50:41Uh-huh.
00:50:41Indictive.
00:50:42Yeah.
00:50:43The wife suspected he was hiding assets.
00:50:46Have you met Hux Spencer?
00:50:48Yes.
00:50:49This is terrible.
00:50:50That's Rod.
00:50:51But if he did it, that could be criminal perjury charges.
00:50:54Oh.
00:50:55Well, this is very helpful.
00:50:57Yeah.
00:51:09You were right.
00:51:10There's public record of a filing and judgment.
00:51:12Looks like Hux's divorce lawyer was Adam Dunbar.
00:51:17Well, that can't be.
00:51:18He's an estate lawyer.
00:51:19His name's all over this, and it looks like there's even a photograph of him and Hux leaving the courthouse
00:51:23together.
00:51:24So, either he handled both, or Hux had some other reason for using him.
00:51:29I take it this was helpful?
00:51:32You may have opened a window and invited a hurricane.
00:51:39Okay, a little left.
00:51:40There you go.
00:51:41Right there.
00:51:41Yeah, right on the bullet hole.
00:51:43Perfect.
00:51:44Just like that.
00:51:45Hold it right there.
00:51:46Great.
00:51:47Okay.
00:51:50Hux?
00:51:56Clara, have you seen Hux?
00:51:58I have not.
00:52:01That's the manor grounds.
00:52:04But yours has more trees.
00:52:07I've become an Oregon history buff.
00:52:09There was an oak grove where the manor was built.
00:52:12Clara, can I ask you...
00:52:16How well did you know Adam?
00:52:18I didn't, not really.
00:52:20Oh.
00:52:21It's just shocking and sad to be so close to a murder.
00:52:24What did you think about him, honestly?
00:52:28Smug.
00:52:29He was the finance wizard when he started managing my brother's affairs.
00:52:34This was back when Edmund became unwell.
00:52:37I'm sorry for your loss.
00:52:40He had a neurological disease.
00:52:42Palmer took care of him.
00:52:43I always respected her for stepping up.
00:52:45What happened between you two?
00:52:47I get the feeling it's not really about your father's will.
00:52:50You're right.
00:52:51I blame my father for that.
00:52:53And Palmer cares for the manor.
00:52:57Honoring the Arlette legacy was always the most important thing to her.
00:53:01Or I thought it was.
00:53:04Look.
00:53:06She sent me this three years ago.
00:53:10Your greedy intentions disgust me?
00:53:13This is terrible.
00:53:15Out of nowhere.
00:53:16She accused me of trying to steal the manor.
00:53:19It's wildly untrue.
00:53:20I couldn't respond or even look at her again.
00:53:23This does come from Palmer's email account, but I don't think she wrote this.
00:53:30See how she writes rightfully mine?
00:53:32When she wrote to me for advice, most of the time she spoke for two.
00:53:36Palmer says we and our manor.
00:53:40She doesn't leave out Moxie.
00:53:42Exactly.
00:53:42And even, do you notice the semicolons?
00:53:45The words are personal and harsh, but the style, it's like legal writing or something.
00:53:52Are you sure she didn't write it?
00:53:53Oh, Nellie, I want to help you shine a light on our family's secrets.
00:53:59I'm afraid our secrets have become dangerous.
00:54:24Oh, Nellie, I want to help you.
00:54:49Where's the room?
00:55:01Oh, no, I placed the product order, like, Wednesday last week.
00:55:05Okay, well, I'll give them a call.
00:55:07We'll see where it's at.
00:55:40What are you doing in there?
00:55:42I can hear you, like a rat in the wall.
00:55:44I'm sorry.
00:55:45I was stuck in here.
00:55:47Well, you're not stuck now.
00:55:50But can we just talk?
00:55:52Why?
00:55:55Okay, fine.
00:55:57I can handle you.
00:55:59Great.
00:56:09Let me tidy up your hair.
00:56:12That's wrong with my hair.
00:56:16Um, how is the styling business?
00:56:19Loaded question.
00:56:21Not good, Nellie.
00:56:23I suspect you already know that.
00:56:24Yeah.
00:56:25Are you being sued?
00:56:27Was.
00:56:28It went horribly.
00:56:30Adam was your lawyer?
00:56:31I just assume because he seems to represent all the Spencers, right?
00:56:35Losing the lawsuit must have made you pretty mad.
00:56:38So I triggered a power outage, picked up an old pistol, and shot my lawyer.
00:56:42No.
00:56:42I don't actually think you did that.
00:56:45Right.
00:56:46Have you kept in touch with Adam?
00:56:48I haven't spoken to him once since.
00:56:50And you really just, um, stumbled upon the gun and picked it up and put it back in its case?
00:57:00Mm-hmm.
00:57:02Okay, Bree, you tell me.
00:57:04Who do you suspect?
00:57:06Your brother?
00:57:07Half-brother.
00:57:08Hux is known to be hard, but...
00:57:11He went to all of Teddy's games.
00:57:13Home and away.
00:57:14And how does he feel about Adam?
00:57:17Oh, hates him.
00:57:18Adam used to be Hux's lawyer for everything until he fired him.
00:57:21But that's just the end of a business relationship.
00:57:23You think he hates him?
00:57:25I know he does.
00:57:26Hux told me himself right before the dinner.
00:57:31Whoa, turbo!
00:57:33Oh!
00:57:34Are you done with ballistics?
00:57:35Just waiting for the report.
00:57:36Where did you go?
00:57:37Well, I found a secret passageway in the wall.
00:57:41And a floor plan.
00:57:42I already looked into that.
00:57:43It's not burdens to the case.
00:57:45Okay, but we know Palmer thinks that Clara abandoned her ages ago.
00:57:51Yeah.
00:57:52Clara thinks that Palmer sent her a vicious email.
00:57:55Catch is Palmer didn't send it.
00:57:57So who did?
00:57:58I think Adam was a weasel.
00:58:01Can we get into his computer?
00:58:04We have access to the house.
00:58:06The office computer is a different story.
00:58:08Active cases are protected and lawyers get very prickly about that.
00:58:14Good point.
00:58:15Let's do it.
00:58:16Yeah!
00:58:17Oh, oh!
00:58:17And Adam was Hux's divorce lawyer five years ago.
00:58:22Five years ago is when Hux and Palmer fell out.
00:58:25Mm-hmm.
00:58:25And Hux hates Adam.
00:58:28We got something.
00:58:29Let's bring him in and turn up the heat.
00:58:31Oh!
00:58:35I'm not proud of it, but I, uh, I dragged my divorce out.
00:58:39Made it as hard and as costly as I possibly could.
00:58:43Stupidly hoping that somehow she'd change her mind and come back to me.
00:58:46Still hoping, I guess, I hid money from her.
00:58:49Adam found out and he blackmailed me.
00:58:51Well, did you report him?
00:58:52No, I paid him off to disappear.
00:58:55I didn't tell the soul.
00:58:56Unfortunately, that meant staying away from my sister while he was cling-wrapped to her.
00:59:00Until the dinner.
00:59:02But you told Bree that you hated him.
00:59:04I mean, why did that even come up that night?
00:59:06Oh, I went to the study to get the brandy bottle.
00:59:09And I overheard him strong-arming Palmer about giving Teddy money.
00:59:13I didn't even know she was doing that.
00:59:14Look, Hux, you realize, of course, this adds up to motive.
00:59:18And then there's your gun club membership.
00:59:20That's not good either.
00:59:21Yeah, the gun club, that's another example of trying to get close to Teddy
00:59:24and having it backfire, so to speak.
00:59:27We'd go there every week.
00:59:29He'd never tell me anything.
00:59:30Oh, okay, let me just make sure I get this straight.
00:59:32You and Teddy met at the gun club?
00:59:34Yeah, like I said, we'd meet there once a week and do shooting together.
00:59:36Us, trying to be a better father.
00:59:38He even won a few trophies.
00:59:40I thought that would have built up his confidence.
00:59:42Yeah.
00:59:43Look, I get that you think I pulled the trigger.
00:59:46I may be a lot of things, but I'd never take anyone's life.
00:59:51Ever.
00:59:54Teddy lied right to my face.
00:59:56I don't shoot.
00:59:57I only tackle, he says.
00:59:58I don't know if I should warn her or arrest her, too.
01:00:01But I'll tell you this much.
01:00:02I'm going to get the truth out of those two.
01:00:04I am going to get the truth.
01:00:05Okay, so I actually have to go.
01:00:08Oh.
01:00:08I have a deadline at work.
01:00:09Oh, okay, great.
01:00:11Listen, I got a few boxes coming from Adams.
01:00:13You want to meet back here in a couple hours?
01:00:15Yes.
01:00:16Good.
01:00:17Good.
01:00:18Good.
01:00:21Of course I didn't make the power go out on purpose.
01:00:24The cord was cut, Leah.
01:00:25Someone tampered with it.
01:00:27Not me.
01:00:27And you, you said you couldn't shoot.
01:00:30Gun club ring a bell?
01:00:31Hey, come on, man.
01:00:33I misspoke.
01:00:34No, you didn't.
01:00:35You lied.
01:00:35You put me on the spot.
01:00:36I was afraid you'd think I did it.
01:00:37And now I do think you did it.
01:00:39You were desperate for money,
01:00:40and Adam Dunbar wanted to stop you from getting it.
01:00:42No.
01:00:43No?
01:00:43No.
01:00:44I'm fixing everything.
01:00:46Really, I talked to my dad.
01:00:48I told him we're getting married.
01:00:51That's what matters.
01:00:52I'd never risk Leah.
01:00:54Michael, do you really think
01:00:55that I would marry a murderer?
01:00:58No.
01:01:00No, I don't.
01:01:02But you could see how I would react.
01:01:04And you can see how I would react to those gunshots.
01:01:08You think I want anything to do with that?
01:01:10Fair enough.
01:01:12I'm just trying to do my job.
01:01:13I know.
01:01:15I know you are.
01:01:31Listen, Nellie, I haven't been entirely open with you,
01:01:36so I would like to tell you everything.
01:01:41Okay.
01:01:43I was shot once in the line of duty.
01:01:46What?
01:01:47Yeah, it's not a big deal.
01:01:48I was just grazed in the leg,
01:01:49but Leah couldn't handle it.
01:01:52She was terrified of my job as it was,
01:01:55and that was the last straw,
01:01:57so she gave me an ultimatum.
01:02:00And, you know,
01:02:02when I said that I wouldn't quit
01:02:05or couldn't quit because I love what I do,
01:02:08she left while I was still in the hospital.
01:02:13Michael.
01:02:14Yeah.
01:02:15Anyway, I just thought you should know.
01:02:19Ironically, there's been a shooting
01:02:21and her worst fears are realized anyway.
01:02:30Thanks.
01:02:32Anyway, back to work.
01:02:35Okay, let's see what we got here.
01:02:38You know, when you said that
01:02:40we know what we were looking for when we found it,
01:02:42that sounded a lot more promising a couple hours ago.
01:02:45You know, Bree really lost a lot when she got sued.
01:02:50At least she was in real trouble,
01:02:51and Adam knew it, too.
01:02:53Okay, this is weird.
01:02:54This is his planner,
01:02:55and he has meetings with Bree
01:02:57after their court case ended.
01:02:59She told me she never spoke to him again.
01:03:00Why would she laugh about that?
01:03:02Like I said,
01:03:03does anybody in this family tell the truth?
01:03:12Oh, look at this.
01:03:15It's a deed for the manor.
01:03:18Old one.
01:03:19Oh, wow.
01:03:21Yeah.
01:03:21Stated 1865.
01:03:24Huh.
01:03:24Shouldn't this be kept in town records?
01:03:26No, family records,
01:03:28but I don't know.
01:03:29He's our lawyer.
01:03:30I guess he was just storing it.
01:03:31Well, what?
01:03:33In his bedroom?
01:03:35What else is in there?
01:03:36Uh, well, there's this stuff here.
01:03:42There are love letters
01:03:43from Edmund to Palmer.
01:03:45Okay, why does he even have these?
01:03:48I don't know.
01:03:48He's scanning all these old documents
01:03:50from the archives.
01:03:51Look, this is a town charter.
01:03:54This is a livestock ordinance from 1853
01:03:57and a marriage certificate.
01:03:59And in each case,
01:04:00the signature is circled.
01:04:04Hmm.
01:04:05So, the seal on the charter
01:04:08and the deed is the same.
01:04:11I think he was comparing signatures.
01:04:14Wait, this one is different.
01:04:20So it is.
01:04:21Absolutely right.
01:04:25I don't understand why Adam had this.
01:04:28It's not even accurate.
01:04:30The year can't be right.
01:04:32The title transfer is signed
01:04:34by Samuel Babel himself,
01:04:36witnessed here in Babelton, 1865.
01:04:39So why would that be wrong?
01:04:41Samuel fought in the Civil War
01:04:43with Oregon's first volunteer infantry.
01:04:46He wasn't in Babelton in 1865.
01:04:49The war ended a year later,
01:04:51but he died there.
01:04:52If the year is correct,
01:04:55the signature can't be.
01:04:56I think Adam knew
01:04:58that Samuel Babel's signature
01:05:00was forged.
01:05:01I was always told
01:05:02the Oak Grove was sold to my family
01:05:04by Samuel Babel himself.
01:05:06The Arlots were highly respected.
01:05:08Samuel was a friend.
01:05:10I don't understand it.
01:05:14The Arlots don't own the land
01:05:16the manor is on.
01:05:19Maybe there's an alternate document
01:05:21proving ownership.
01:05:22Do you have any idea
01:05:23where something like that
01:05:24might be kept?
01:05:24There's a lock drawer
01:05:26hidden here somewhere.
01:05:27Here.
01:05:28Only Palmer has the key.
01:05:30I used to know how to find it
01:05:32when I was a kid.
01:05:33I saw my dad.
01:05:38Uh-huh.
01:05:40Uh-huh.
01:05:41The lock is scratched.
01:05:42Someone forced it.
01:05:44Whoa!
01:05:49Whoa.
01:05:49He's never behaved like that before.
01:05:51Do you think he's trying
01:05:52to protect the safe?
01:05:53Maybe he knows Adam
01:05:54already stole the deed
01:05:55from the safe, huh?
01:05:56Well, not Adam.
01:05:57He wasn't a kid at the manor.
01:06:03But Bree was.
01:06:08Bree Spencer,
01:06:09you are under arrest
01:06:10for burglary.
01:06:11You have the right
01:06:11to remain silent.
01:06:12Anything you say
01:06:12or do can
01:06:13and will be used
01:06:14against you
01:06:14in a court of law.
01:06:15You have the right
01:06:15to an attorney.
01:06:16She will not be able
01:06:17to afford one.
01:06:18One will be appointed
01:06:18for you.
01:06:19You can exercise
01:06:20these rights
01:06:21at any time.
01:06:27I didn't know
01:06:28Bree broke in.
01:06:29She was confronted
01:06:30and admitted to it.
01:06:32Moxie actually bit her
01:06:33when she was trying
01:06:34to get away from him.
01:06:35My Moxie?
01:06:36You didn't notice
01:06:37that the deed was stolen
01:06:38or the love letters
01:06:40from Edmund?
01:06:40Why would I check?
01:06:42I mean,
01:06:42why would she steal them?
01:06:43Well,
01:06:44she's lawyering up,
01:06:45but she said enough.
01:06:47I think that Adam
01:06:47and Bree were planning
01:06:48extortion together.
01:06:50How?
01:06:50Well,
01:06:51that original deed
01:06:52you had stored
01:06:52in your safe,
01:06:53it's likely fraudulent,
01:06:54so I sent it off
01:06:54to forensics
01:06:55to check for
01:06:55a Ford signature.
01:06:56That can't be true.
01:06:58Adam and Bree
01:06:59had been meeting.
01:07:00Tell me,
01:07:01had either one of them
01:07:02ever attempted
01:07:02to threaten,
01:07:04blackmail you?
01:07:05No,
01:07:05Adam was my lawyer.
01:07:07I trusted him
01:07:08implicitly.
01:07:08Bree,
01:07:09I believe,
01:07:10tried to shoot me
01:07:10in the drawing room.
01:07:11No,
01:07:12that is not
01:07:12the direction
01:07:13the evidence
01:07:13is taking us.
01:07:15It's possible
01:07:16that Bree
01:07:16was trying
01:07:17to take out
01:07:17her accomplice,
01:07:18Adam Dunbar.
01:07:25So we downloaded
01:07:26Adam's computer
01:07:28onto ours.
01:07:29Adam had
01:07:30all of her passwords.
01:07:32It would have been
01:07:32so easy for him
01:07:33to send an email
01:07:34from Palmer to Clara.
01:07:35Yeah,
01:07:36I want to get Bree
01:07:37for more than
01:07:37just burglary.
01:07:38She needed
01:07:39Adam and Palmer
01:07:40alive to extort money.
01:07:41There's nothing here
01:07:42that says
01:07:42what they plan
01:07:42to do
01:07:43with the deed.
01:07:44Click on that.
01:07:46Ah,
01:07:47draft of a will.
01:07:48This is Palmer's.
01:07:49This is the will
01:07:50for Moxie.
01:07:52I didn't know
01:07:53she had got that far.
01:07:54She said she hadn't.
01:07:55That's right.
01:07:55So he got ahead of her.
01:07:57And look at this,
01:07:58it's not signed.
01:07:59Super complicated stuff.
01:08:0027 pages,
01:08:01look at all the Latin.
01:08:03Adam is listed
01:08:04as Moxie's caretaker.
01:08:20would he have full access
01:08:21to our money?
01:08:22I mean,
01:08:23it talks about
01:08:23a Pomeranian charity,
01:08:24I think it's on page 14
01:08:25or something like that.
01:08:26They would get the estate
01:08:27after Moxie dies,
01:08:28right?
01:08:28This is your big red flag,
01:08:31this buried clause.
01:08:32Terms and conditions
01:08:34ad edum
01:08:34in full force and effect
01:08:36until the trustee's own demise.
01:08:37Ad edum?
01:08:38Latin for stays the same.
01:08:41It means Adam Dunbar
01:08:42would live at the manor
01:08:43in the same way
01:08:43that he'd been living there
01:08:45with Moxie
01:08:45even after Moxie was gone.
01:08:47so basically Adam
01:08:49would have full control
01:08:50of the estate
01:08:51and every penny of it.
01:08:53Well,
01:08:53is there any chance
01:08:53Palmer would have noticed
01:08:54that before signing this?
01:08:56Fine print and a fun note
01:08:57when he was the one
01:08:58advising her.
01:09:00Well,
01:09:00that's deceit.
01:09:01We need to tell Palmer
01:09:02right now.
01:09:03Hold on.
01:09:04Look,
01:09:04I just got the financial reports,
01:09:05okay?
01:09:05Let's get all of our ducks
01:09:06in a row first,
01:09:07then we'll proceed.
01:09:08Eli,
01:09:09thank you so much
01:09:09for your time.
01:09:09Much appreciated.
01:09:10Good luck.
01:09:15Adam had some debt,
01:09:16just nothing remarkable.
01:09:17So Palmer used to have
01:09:20a full-time chef
01:09:21and gardener,
01:09:22but not anymore
01:09:23and certainly not
01:09:23because she couldn't afford it.
01:09:25Maybe that's what Hux meant
01:09:26by making our world smaller.
01:09:28Maybe Adam was a puppeteer
01:09:30advising her to cut staff.
01:09:33Hang on.
01:09:34Wait,
01:09:35this,
01:09:35this is weird.
01:09:36There's no other salaries?
01:09:40What about the butler?
01:09:41He wasn't paid?
01:09:42That doesn't make sense.
01:09:43Maybe Norman was off the books.
01:09:45Let's think about this.
01:09:46Yeah.
01:09:47Norman said he would serve dessert later.
01:09:50Leah held off.
01:09:51Clara then came to visit him
01:09:53in the kitchen.
01:09:54The other suspects
01:09:54went into the drawing room.
01:09:56Then Leah pours the cream
01:09:57into the mixer.
01:10:01I think Norman had motive.
01:10:05He could have found out
01:10:06what Adam was planning
01:10:07to do with the will.
01:10:08I buy that.
01:10:09I mean,
01:10:09he sees and hears
01:10:10everything that happens in there.
01:10:11Yeah,
01:10:12he's fiercely loyal.
01:10:13Maybe that's why
01:10:13he doesn't take a salary
01:10:15because maybe staying
01:10:16in the manor
01:10:17is the only thing
01:10:18that's important to him
01:10:19and he knew
01:10:20that Adam was trying
01:10:21to take everything.
01:10:23I think he did it.
01:10:24Hold on just a second.
01:10:25Yes,
01:10:25he could have tricked Leah
01:10:26into turning on the mixer,
01:10:27but he did not pull the trigger.
01:10:29But,
01:10:30I mean,
01:10:30he could have had an accomplice.
01:10:31I mean,
01:10:32maybe Clara did it.
01:10:33She could have been the shooter.
01:10:33They've known each other forever, right?
01:10:35No.
01:10:36What do you mean no?
01:10:37Because I trust Clara.
01:10:39Great.
01:10:39I need a little bit more than that.
01:10:41Adam pushed Clara away.
01:10:43She didn't know it was him.
01:10:44not until I told her.
01:10:47Okay,
01:10:48so Leah swears
01:10:50that the butler
01:10:51was in the kitchen
01:10:51with her the whole time
01:10:52and she would have known
01:10:53if he had left.
01:10:54She said he went
01:10:55into the pantry
01:10:55and he came back
01:10:56with lanterns
01:10:56when the lights went off.
01:11:06Maybe he didn't have
01:11:07to be in the room
01:11:10at all.
01:11:23I think it's this way.
01:11:24Okay.
01:11:37Now this should be
01:11:39a shared wall.
01:11:59I think it's this way.
01:12:14Norman did it.
01:12:16What?
01:12:17Wait, wait, wait.
01:12:18What?
01:12:26Do you think he saw us?
01:12:27I don't know what to do.
01:12:30I'm going to go after him.
01:12:31You stay right here.
01:12:32Promise me, okay?
01:12:33If he circles back,
01:12:35you call me.
01:12:36Okay.
01:12:37Circles back.
01:12:38Okay.
01:13:02Hey, what are you doing here?
01:13:04Mom, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
01:13:07I know.
01:13:09Hey!
01:13:10Shh.
01:13:18Please!
01:13:26Yeah, Norman's got
01:13:27the hunting rifle.
01:13:29I tried to call Nellie,
01:13:30but she's not answering.
01:13:31Norman knew you were on to him?
01:13:32Yeah, he's armed
01:13:33and he's heading into Babilton
01:13:34or back to the manor.
01:13:36I don't know which.
01:13:37Sending officers, Mick.
01:13:38Okay, good.
01:13:39Ballistics came in.
01:13:40Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:13:40I'm just going to try Nellie again, okay?
01:13:41Wait.
01:13:42Forensic states that bullet paths
01:13:44and points of impact
01:13:44don't line up.
01:13:46They couldn't have passed
01:13:46through Palmer's hat.
01:13:48Something's off, Mickey.
01:13:48and I'm just going to try.
01:13:55Nellie,
01:13:57I was just ringing for tea.
01:13:58Yes, I came up
01:14:00because, uh,
01:14:02Norman went out.
01:14:03To walk Moxie?
01:14:05I actually don't know
01:14:06what Norman is doing.
01:14:10Homer,
01:14:15I'm sorry to tell you this.
01:14:19Norman killed Adam.
01:14:22What?
01:14:30You know that already,
01:14:33don't you?
01:14:35You marked Adam for him
01:14:37with the white rose.
01:14:42Was it a symbolic gesture?
01:14:44A death before a new beginning?
01:14:46Or were you just helping Norman aim
01:14:48with the white pigment in the dark?
01:14:51Both.
01:14:53And your hat.
01:14:56The fake bullet hole.
01:14:58Of course, you could hide it
01:15:00with the bows and the feathers
01:15:01and the netting.
01:15:03All you needed was somebody
01:15:03to notice it.
01:15:06I was helping you.
01:15:08Nellie, please.
01:15:10Please understand,
01:15:11I had no choice.
01:15:13Adam went too far.
01:15:15We had to escape his control.
01:15:17You kept Adam
01:15:18at the bar,
01:15:19across from the vase
01:15:20where the pistol was found,
01:15:21where Norman fired shots
01:15:23through the panel.
01:15:24Adam went after the Arlott name.
01:15:27Edmund's legacy
01:15:28must be protected.
01:15:30You mean Edmund's secret.
01:15:31You knew
01:15:32the deed was fraudulent.
01:15:34This manor
01:15:35was built
01:15:36on stolen land.
01:15:38It belongs to the town
01:15:39of Babbelton, Palmer.
01:15:41Adam was going to take it all away.
01:15:43He was going to ruin us.
01:15:44He cut Bree in.
01:15:48She always hated me.
01:15:50It was the will, wasn't it?
01:15:51That's what the deed was used for,
01:15:53to force you to change the will.
01:15:55But Adam couldn't be the heir.
01:15:57No, he said the family
01:15:58would see right through it
01:16:00and that the courts
01:16:00would back him
01:16:01when they sued.
01:16:02But he said Moxie
01:16:03would be believable.
01:16:05Moxie would allow him control
01:16:07as his trustee
01:16:10and my family
01:16:11would have no claim.
01:16:12He threatened
01:16:13to expose the Arlott's
01:16:15as liars and thieves.
01:16:17How did he know
01:16:18the deed was forged?
01:16:20He didn't.
01:16:21No one did.
01:16:22as was Edmund's dying wish.
01:16:25But Bree broke in
01:16:26looking for anything
01:16:27to use against me.
01:16:29She took everything
01:16:30that mattered to us.
01:16:33Bree is no longer
01:16:34in my family.
01:16:35So you framed her
01:16:37for your attempted murder?
01:16:40You promised an announcement
01:16:41to bring the family together.
01:16:43I mean, it was the perfect motive
01:16:44for her to want to kill you
01:16:46before you could change the will.
01:16:48She's desperate for money
01:16:49after being sued.
01:16:50She had the biggest grudge
01:16:51against you.
01:16:52You made sure I knew that.
01:16:54And then you tricked her
01:16:55into putting her fingerprints
01:16:58all over the gun.
01:16:59You didn't think about
01:17:00the gunshot residue though.
01:17:02You grabbed my hand
01:17:03in the dark
01:17:04making yourself the victim
01:17:05and me
01:17:06your perfect witness.
01:17:09That's why I was invited,
01:17:10wasn't I?
01:17:11That's why you wrote to me
01:17:13in the first place.
01:17:15What do you imagine,
01:17:17Adam,
01:17:17would do next
01:17:18after forcing me
01:17:19to change my will?
01:17:21He needed my death.
01:17:24My family may have
01:17:25abandoned me years ago,
01:17:27but I never would have
01:17:28allowed that outsider
01:17:29to take everything.
01:17:31He would have squandered
01:17:33their rightful inheritance.
01:17:35Homer,
01:17:36they didn't abandon you.
01:17:37That was Adam.
01:17:39He forged emails
01:17:41from you to them
01:17:43and pushed them away.
01:17:47I...
01:17:47I didn't know that.
01:17:51The panel.
01:17:52Did Norman construct that?
01:17:54Just for this?
01:17:56That's his butler's secret.
01:17:58Anticipating our every need.
01:18:00Watching.
01:18:01Taking good care of us.
01:18:04He slips into a room
01:18:06and no one even knows
01:18:08he's there.
01:18:10Homer,
01:18:13remember what we talked about?
01:18:15Honesty.
01:18:17Even when the truth
01:18:18is difficult.
01:18:21Norman, I'm sorry.
01:18:23It's over.
01:18:25Nellie knows everything.
01:18:26It's time for us
01:18:27to turn ourselves in.
01:18:28Norman, no.
01:18:30I have always taken care of you,
01:18:32Madame Arlotte.
01:18:32Norman,
01:18:33I understand
01:18:34why you did what you did.
01:18:37and no one takes
01:18:38better care of Palmer
01:18:39than you.
01:18:41Homer, lower the gun.
01:18:44It's over.
01:18:46Norman, this isn't right.
01:18:49And you always do things
01:18:50the right way.
01:18:52Don't you?
01:18:57Freeze!
01:19:09We know you were just
01:19:10trying to protect us.
01:19:11Palmer, you should have trusted us.
01:19:13Told us what Adam was up to.
01:19:14I am so sorry.
01:19:15Well, I'm gonna get you
01:19:16the best lawyer in town.
01:19:17I promise you that.
01:19:18Norman, too.
01:19:27You'll take care of Moxie.
01:19:29Move into the manor.
01:19:31We would be honored.
01:19:33We'll visit you.
01:19:35Don't worry.
01:19:35We'll set this right.
01:19:36You sure will.
01:19:37We love you.
01:19:38I love you, too.
01:19:39Okay.
01:19:49Be a good girl, sweetheart.
01:19:52No.
01:20:05So, how are you?
01:20:08Relieved that you're okay.
01:20:10You had a little worried
01:20:11there, you know?
01:20:13Happy to be going home?
01:20:15Okay.
01:20:16You can say that again.
01:20:18I guess everyone
01:20:19will be going home now.
01:20:20Yep.
01:20:22Leah, too.
01:20:26Point taken.
01:20:28I should, uh,
01:20:30I should figure that out
01:20:31for myself.
01:20:32Not a bad idea.
01:20:34I should probably
01:20:35Yeah.
01:20:36Mm-hmm.
01:20:38See ya.
01:21:06Dear Nellie,
01:21:08some might call me
01:21:09new in town
01:21:10and there's something
01:21:11that's been weighing
01:21:12on my mind.
01:21:14There's this really
01:21:14great woman
01:21:15I've been getting to know.
01:21:16She's impressive
01:21:17and smart
01:21:19sometimes intimidating
01:21:20me, so.
01:21:22I had some stuff
01:21:22in my past
01:21:23that I needed to resolve
01:21:24and she helped me see that.
01:21:26I'm starting to worry
01:21:27that I waited too long
01:21:28for the right time
01:21:29to make my move.
01:21:30What should I do?
01:21:32Sincerely,
01:21:33some schmuck
01:21:34in Babilton.
01:21:35Hey.
01:21:44Hi.
01:21:50So what do you say?
01:21:56They say the schmuck
01:21:57should go for it.
01:22:00Oh, yeah?
01:22:02Mm-hmm.
01:22:03I was hoping
01:22:04you'd say that.
01:22:05Because this time
01:22:07I'm going to do it right.
01:22:08I made us a reservation.
01:22:10Tonight, 8 p.m.,
01:22:11Shay, Danielle,
01:22:13you and me.
01:22:14Dinner.
01:22:16And dancing?
01:22:18No.
01:22:20And dancing?
01:22:22I think I'm
01:22:24falling for you
01:22:28and dancing.
01:22:30So what are you doing now?
01:22:32Nothing.
01:22:33No?
01:22:33What do you say?
01:22:35Milkshakes on me?
01:22:37Oh, milkshakes.
01:22:38Is that your move?
01:22:39I've seen it before.
01:22:41Listen, kid,
01:22:42I got a lot of moose.
01:22:44Well, good,
01:22:45because we're going dancing.
01:22:47Yeah.
01:22:48Fine.
01:22:50You know,
01:22:52who would have thought
01:22:53that the butler
01:22:54actually did it?
01:22:55That was me.
01:22:56I did.
01:22:58You're right.
01:22:58It was you.
01:22:59You did.
01:23:00Baby, you can take
01:23:04your time.
01:23:06I'm not trying to
01:23:07change your mind.
01:23:10I'm not going nowhere.
01:23:13Just tell me when you get there.
01:23:15Baby, you can take
01:23:18your time.
01:23:21This is it?
01:23:22Operation Forever
01:23:23and Always is a go?
01:23:25After the trial.
01:23:26Sunday.
01:23:26Order, please.
01:23:28This is the signed
01:23:29confession of one
01:23:30Christopher Hughes.
01:23:31Where is Mr. Hughes?
01:23:32And why isn't he making
01:23:33his accusation
01:23:34directly to this court?
01:23:35It's looking like
01:23:36Pioneer Electric
01:23:36burns down an entire town
01:23:38and gets away with it.
01:23:38There might be
01:23:39one other move
01:23:39we can try.
01:23:40Come home, son.
01:23:41It's never too late
01:23:42to come home.
01:23:43I'm ready to render
01:23:44my verdict.
01:23:45When Calls the Heart,
01:23:46new episode
01:23:47Sunday night at 8.
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