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00:15Mavis?
00:19Mavis!
00:21Yes, Miss Cherry?
00:22Go to St. Lawrence Market and get me a female bacon sandwich.
00:25I need a pick-me-up.
00:27You work so hard, Miss Cherry.
00:28Yes, I do. Now, sandwich.
00:44Are you Miss Louise Cherry?
00:46In the flesh.
00:48Mrs. Abby Smith, I read your paper. I need your help.
00:51Anything for my readers. Come in.
00:57My husband, Matthew, works as a meat cutter at the abattoir of Wexler Davies Company.
01:02An excellent business. I just sent my assistant out to get me one of their female sandwiches.
01:07Yesterday, Matthew went to work. Then, later that day, the company sent me his body in a box. Said he
01:13just dropped dead.
01:17I'm sorry to hear that.
01:19Did you call the company?
01:21They gave me their condolences and insisted it was natural causes. But I'm convinced that police killed him.
01:27Really?
01:28Could you please find out what happened?
01:31You want me to look into this?
01:33I told the policemen at Station House 3, but they didn't think there was a case. My husband was the
01:38picture of health before he started there.
01:41I'm sorry. What would you have me do? Go after the police?
01:44I want you to find out how my husband died. I read all your articles. You're a great investigator.
01:51Of course I am.
01:53Then prove it.
01:56Well, has his body been buried?
01:58No.
01:59He's still at home for the week.
02:03Good.
02:06Can I have it?
02:15Came as soon as I got the call. What have you, Watson?
02:18The bank teller said you arrived this morning to find this.
02:22The vault?
02:23It cracked, but remained shut and intact. All that was taken was some loose cash.
02:29Well then, it's fortunate no one was hurt.
02:34Any thought as to what kind of explosives were used?
02:38Difficult to say, but given the localized obliteration, I would say a very high-velocity explosive.
02:45Well, they didn't get away with much.
02:47Which means they may try again. And next time, innocent bystanders may not be so fortunate.
02:53One day, sir.
03:14Two local merchants said they heard the explosion shortly before 7 this morning.
03:18but they didn't see much other than smoke 7 a.m. most of them would have been
03:23closed at the time which is why thankfully no one was hurt and also why
03:27we have very few witnesses
03:41mr. Boudreaux detective I haven't seen you since the trivia competition yes
03:47the competition in which you tried to trick me I believe I succeeded in
03:52tricking you what exactly are you doing here mr. Boudreaux I work in the
03:57neighborhood you don't say I got a job in a warehouse not too long ago and what
04:04were you doing this morning you think I had something to do with that well you
04:11do have a criminal record of multiple robberies and significantly some of
04:15those robberies were at banks that was the past I'm an honest man now he just
04:22happens to be wandering around near the side of an attempted bank break-in because
04:27I work at Grundy's warehouse down the street good luck with your
04:40investigation
04:40he was a meat cutter yes seems he and I are birds of a feather very funny miss heart
04:48anything of note well its organ tissues are unusually pale seems he died from low
04:55blood volume do you tell me more I was severely dehydrated which can cause
05:00hypovolemic shock dehydration you sure I'm certain he had a cracked tongue and
05:07crusted nasal passages and his upper respiratory tract was irritated from the
05:11water loss that's very strange isn't it the man was only in his 20s he
05:16shouldn't have died is there anything that could have caused the dehydration well I
05:20suppose breathing in caustic chemicals could dehydrate mucous membranes so he
05:25was forced to toil for months around toxic substances well that's very
05:30possible but it's also possible that his place of work could have caused his
05:34death I didn't and I'm gonna find out
05:38our constables already spoke to the warehouse workers no one there saw
05:42anything I want to ask them about false or Boudreau you suspect it it can't be a
05:47coincidence that a former robber just happened to be nearby a bank bombing
05:53hello can I help you detective Murdoch Toronto Constabulary Detective Watts you
05:59must be mr. Grundy I already spoke to your policeman yes I'd like to confirm if a
06:05Francois Boudreau works here what do you ask well we have reason to believe he may
06:10have been involved in the attack on the bank up the street and I suppose you think
06:14it's because he's done time in jail you're aware a bunch of my guys have
06:19served time but they all turned a page can you confirm that mr. Boudreau was
06:27working inside the warehouse shortly before 7 a.m. this morning I can indeed
06:38take a look at this F Boudreau clocked in today 5 a.m. now you don't mind I have work
06:46to do
06:53interesting what's that mr. Boudreau was scheduled for a break shortly before 7 the time of the bombing
07:01and so Boudreau did have a pocket of free time he could have left the premises right find out his
07:08current address
07:15good
07:16thickness
07:26nice and neat
07:40welcome to the plant miss reed was it yes i'm miss hilda reed frank bale i'm your foreman
07:48it's good to have you here see i prefer hiring women for this role why is that ladies have
07:55nibble fingers better suited to sausage stuffing follow me over here we have chopping
08:05in the corner there with all the paper that's the packaging and back there that is where we
08:11do the killing seems like a tight ship we process half a million hogs every year including 300 000
08:18world-class sausages that you are about to help prepare which brings me to one small warning
08:23what's that by the end of your shift your fingers are going to feel like pretzels from tying
08:28sausages don't worry you'll get used to it
08:37that's just the meat grinder misery the machinery resets itself twice a day 11 a.m and 7 p.m
08:44mr davies it's the big man himself hey frank and who do we have here this is miss hilda reed
08:52it's her first shift our female employees are some of our company's greatest assets
08:58welcome uh frank's a good man you listen to him you'll be as right as rain
09:08chuck can i have you a moment this is miss hilda reed first day on the line
09:13chuck marcy please oh i'm sorry i think you're fine chuck has done just about every job here now
09:20would you mind showing us read the ropes leave her with me shall we start this will be your machine
09:28this is the fresh minced meat pack it into the cylinder not too tightly or it'll jam go on
09:40my fingers won't get caught will they this wasn't from uh stuffing sausages
09:51i'll crank it slow and steady
09:58twist it into six inch lengths once you get to the end tie it off
10:02ta-da you like your job here don't you are you damn right i'm feeding the city the country
10:10all of britain how many people get to say that there so what did happen to your finger
10:18i lost it in a meat grinder a few years ago don't worry it didn't get into any of the
10:22sausages
10:22at least i don't think so how horrible i've gotten used to it
10:29so the work here is dangerous it was my fault an accident every job comes with risks
10:37i heard a worker died here someone named matthew smith
10:43it's just something i heard the workers chatting about while i was in line for my interview
10:47his death was unfortunate but the man was impatient he should have paced himself what do you mean
10:54he thought he'd receive a raise if he worked faster everyone noticed when he started skipping breaks
11:00i say he drove himself into the ground is it possible he died from inhaling airborne chemicals
11:05corrosives and irritants are not allowed in the abattoir we use hot water and scrapers to clean tools
11:10and surfaces i did wonder why the air didn't smell as toxic as i thought it would now you know
11:17now pop to it miss reed these sausages are not going to stuff themselves
11:36if mr boudreau is involved there could be explosives in his home and why do you think he's involved
11:42past history a leopard doesn't change his spots john lockwood disagree man is born with a mind like a tabula
11:49rasa
11:50human nature isn't fixed it's malleable well you'll have to pardon me if i disagree with the
11:55empiricists his apartment should be right
12:02what are you doing here mr boudreau we're here to search your home what you have no right
12:09we know you were on a break when the bank of toronto was bombed
12:13and you think in that scant 15 minutes i had enough time to set up and detonate a bomb
12:20then where were you i was in the public lavatory relieving myself you can check with the attendant
12:26if you like and i have to tell you if you enter my home it's an unlawful entry so you
12:32have something
12:33to hide then i'm merely exercising my rights under the law now please get out of here
12:40your actions continue to arouse my suspicions given your nature that hardly surprises me
12:50all right gentlemen let's make sure those workstations are spotless
12:56miss reed
12:59not bad for your first day but i'm going to expect double the number of sausages by next week
13:24excuse me
13:27who are you
13:32i'm miss hilda reed
13:34i just started working here today and you are
13:36why are you down here
13:39funny i could ask you the same thing
13:41i simply got lost
13:45i'm arthur
13:46that's barry and curtis
13:52is this soap
13:56why exactly are you hiding down here cutting up bars of soap
14:01can you keep a secret
14:04i've been known to
14:06we're making soap using lard from the abattoir
14:08we sell it to apothecaries in the city
14:11think of it as a supplemental side job
14:13more like stealing
14:14we work all day on the killing floor
14:17yet it's barely enough to put food on the table
14:20i've got a wife and five kids
14:22please don't tell anyone
14:26i won't
14:27on one condition
14:29that is
14:31tell me what you know about the death of matthew smith
14:34matthew smith
14:37i heard he died here just yesterday surely you remember
14:40of course i do
14:41he fell dead near the end of his shift right on the floor
14:43what happened
14:46i'm an employee here now
14:48i'm curious
14:50i'm not a doctor
14:51i don't know what happened
14:51i do
14:53he was trying to bite off more than he can chew
14:55barely stopped to rest
14:57and worked himself to death
14:58meat cutting isn't easy
15:00many men can't handle it
15:02remember jimmy
15:03oh yeah
15:05who's jimmy
15:06jimmy ganting
15:07used to work here not too long ago
15:10go on
15:11one day the place got too much for him
15:13he just stopped showing up
15:15he didn't even clean out his locker
15:17had new work boots and everything in there
15:19and you have no idea what happened to him
15:22i assumed he called it quits
15:24too bad
15:25he was a bright young fellow
15:27where can i find this jimmy
15:32mr ganting
15:33are you home
15:55mr ganting
15:57mr ganting
16:40What did you do to him?
16:47Who are you?
16:49Put the knife down.
16:50Answer the question.
16:51Calm down.
16:52I'm here to help.
16:53My name is Louise Cherry.
16:55I'm a journalist at the Sentinel.
16:56I wanted to speak with Mr. Ganting.
16:58About what?
16:59Some of his co-workers at the meat plant said that he stopped coming to work.
17:03I wanted to know why.
17:06Maybe you know, Miss...
17:10Emily Wicker.
17:13I haven't seen Jimmy in two weeks.
17:15I'm scared sick.
17:18You and me were sweethearts.
17:20Yes.
17:21I was walking by and I saw the window open.
17:23I was hoping he'd be home.
17:26What do you want with him?
17:29Why did he stop working at Wexler Davies?
17:32Jimmy's a vegetarian.
17:33We both are.
17:34Vegetarian?
17:37Why would a vegetarian work at a slaughterhouse?
17:47Essays on vegetarianism.
17:49Dr. Kingsford said those who eat flesh are responsible for the horrors of the slaughterhouse.
17:54This inspired Jimmy.
17:56We believe that a wish not to harm animals naturally results when you recognize your relationship with them.
18:01Good for you.
18:03That still doesn't answer my question.
18:05Why would a vegetarian work at a place like that?
18:07He took the job to document the cruelty that went on there.
18:10He said that if the public could see it for themselves, it could change some minds.
18:15And you really haven't seen him for the past two weeks?
18:18No.
18:19I have no idea what's happened to him.
18:23You said you were a journalist?
18:25I am.
18:32Jimmy took these photos at the plant.
18:35I haven't had the nerve to develop them, but...
18:38Could I have them?
18:40Only if you promise not to publish them until I know what's happened to Jimmy.
18:45You have my word.
18:52Watson.
18:54I just spoke with a former associate of Mr. Boudreau's and Mr. Russell Volk.
18:58The two of them were both involved in that bank robbery a decade ago.
19:02You think Volk is behind this?
19:04I don't know.
19:04But he did say that he saw Mr. Boudreau splurging at a bar last night.
19:10Apparently he ordered rounds of drinks for everyone and made Mr. Volk wonder how he could afford such a thing.
19:16You think it was the cash stolen from the Bank of Toronto?
19:23Detective Murdoch?
19:25Chief Constable Brackenry.
19:27Mr. Boudreau.
19:29Yes, I did speak with him.
19:31He's a suspect in the attempted bank robbery at...
19:36Yes, sir, but I...
19:40Anything of note?
19:45Apparently Boudreau has filed a complaint at City Hall.
19:49Claims that I am harassing him.
19:52And the Chief Constable wants me to back off.
19:55So, are you going to?
19:59Dehydration?
20:00Yes, Mrs. Smith.
20:01It appears that your husband declined to take breaks while doing strenuous work.
20:06The overwork killed him.
20:09The fool.
20:10If it's any comfort, he was trying to get a raise.
20:13He was thinking of his family.
20:15I'd rather he become a thief and live than die among pigs.
20:24Mrs. Terry, I have the photos you had developed and printed.
20:28You smell like sausage.
20:30Just give me the pictures, Mavis.
20:33It's a nice smell.
20:46This isn't easy to look at.
20:47It's exactly what Jimmy Ganting would have liked to hear.
20:56Who is that?
20:58Frank Bale.
21:00The foreman at the plant.
21:03He looks angry.
21:05Weager, he found out about Jimmy's project.
21:11Well, I suppose this is the answer to my question as to what you are going to do.
21:18Boudreau remains our most viable suspect.
21:25But if you don't care to be involved...
21:32Interesting.
21:33That certainly looks like trespassing to me.
21:36We may as well go down together.
21:48Mr. Boudreau.
21:49What is your business?
21:52Nothing that concerns you.
21:55You're under arrest for trespassing.
21:58Isn't this exciting?
22:00No.
22:01What's that?
22:02Watching you play with fire.
22:17Mr. Mars?
22:19It's Chuck.
22:20What do you want?
22:22Why the rubber bands?
22:24Yeah.
22:25It gives me a better grip.
22:26After a couple hours of this, you work up a sweat.
22:31You've worked with Frank for a while now, right?
22:34I have.
22:35What do you ask?
22:36I'm just wondering how well you know him.
22:39Frank's a decent fella.
22:40One of the best foremen I've seen.
22:43So, he's a foreman.
22:44So, he never had any conflicts with any workers?
22:46He's a foreman.
22:48Of course, there's going to be beef from time to time, but he's a good man.
22:52Did he get along with Jimmy Ganty?
22:55Did he get along with Jimmy Ganty?
22:55You know Jimmy Ganty?
22:57I heard workers talk about him.
23:00Apparently, he just walked off the job, left all his possessions behind.
23:04Why would someone do that?
23:06I don't know a man's mind.
23:08I reckon if you do, all I know is he quit just after a few months.
23:13Didn't find the job interesting, I don't know if I suppose.
23:17Why are you asking about Frank?
23:20Since you let me in on your secret, I'll let you in on mine.
23:24My name is Louise Cherry.
23:26I'm actually a journalist.
23:27Then why are you here stuffing sausages?
23:30I'm writing a story about what it's like to work in the biggest meat plant in all of the British
23:33Empire.
23:35But, they don't know that yet.
23:37You're undercover.
23:39Why?
23:41Sometimes people shut up when a journalist is around.
23:44I don't blame them.
23:45I should get back to my work, Miss Cherry.
23:47One question.
23:49One.
23:51Were Frank Bale and Jimmy at odds?
23:53At odds?
23:54Yeah, I'd say.
23:56They spent most of their time shouting at each other.
23:58About what?
23:58You name it.
24:01Best get back to work.
24:03Come to Ryan's tonight.
24:04I'll tell you all about it.
24:09You want some milk?
24:11Oh, here.
24:12Let me show you.
24:20You were within walking distance of the Bank of Toronto.
24:23And you were on break at the time of the explosion.
24:26I already told you I couldn't possibly have robbed the bank.
24:30I was in the bank.
24:30I know what you told me.
24:32I also know that you spent a great deal of money on frivolities in the hours immediately after the robbery.
24:40I think it's telling that you call treating my friends frivolities.
24:44Excuse me?
24:45You're thinking.
24:47It's much more limited than I give you credit for.
24:51Care to explain that?
24:52I'm a safe cracker.
24:54An artist.
24:55If I wanted to rob the bank, I wouldn't need to blow it up.
24:59But you do have the expertise to do so.
25:02Oh, monsieur, I think I heard a compliment.
25:05What were you doing on private property when we arrested you?
25:08I saw you following me.
25:10So I tricked you into thinking that I was up to no good.
25:13And you fell right into my trap.
25:16Now I can tell your boss that you failed to cease and desist.
25:22What's the closest bank to the station?
25:24The Dominion?
25:26It sounds like someone's making another withdrawal.
25:31Does this mean I'm free to go?
25:35Same. Just one.
25:36Frank?
25:37May I speak with you?
25:40Just be damned.
25:54I thought I told you butchers to watch what you threw in there.
25:57Look at the yellowing.
25:58It must have been in there for weeks.
26:00That is Jimmy Ganting.
26:03You did this.
26:04What are you talking about?
26:06You knew Jimmy was taking photographs of the place.
26:08Did you throw him into the grinder?
26:10That's ridiculous.
26:13I have a photograph of you attacking him.
26:15Where did you get that?
26:17You are fired.
26:19Give me that.
26:21What is going on here?
26:25Your foreman pushed a worker into the grinder.
26:29Did you know about that?
26:31The devil are you talking about?
26:32My name is Miss Louise Cherry.
26:34I am the editor-in-chief of the Sentinel.
26:37Your workers are dying, Mr. Davies.
26:40And this time it's murder being covered up.
26:44Give me that.
26:50You get out of my plant.
26:51Now.
26:52And if you print a word of these curious lies, I will destroy you.
27:05Yes.
27:14Looks like the robber was able to blow the vault wide open this time.
27:18Was anyone inside?
27:19No, no.
27:20The bank was closed for lunch hour.
27:24I spoke too soon.
27:35I just talked to a bank clerk who returned from lunch.
27:38She says nothing seems to have been taken from the vault.
27:42Interesting.
27:44The body was found having faced the blast.
27:48Well, perhaps the dead man is the culprit.
27:52The explosives detonated earlier than he intended.
27:56It's possible.
27:58Hopefully, Miss Hart can help identify the body.
28:02Mr. Boudreaux, this is a crime scene.
28:05I'm a free man, Detective.
28:07Just because you were released doesn't mean you're innocent.
28:10What does that mean?
28:10You could have accomplices.
28:13You could very well be delusional.
28:15It had nothing to do with this.
28:17All right, then leave.
28:20You know, I have extensive knowledge when it comes to explosives.
28:26You know what kind it is yet?
28:29I guess not.
28:30Because if you did, you would have taken that opportunity to flump your knowledge.
28:34Do you know what kind it is?
28:37I can tell that it's homemade.
28:40You know what?
28:41Take me to the body, and I'll help you with the case.
28:45Absolutely not.
28:46If you know something, tell us now.
28:49Remnants of the explosives may be embedded in the body.
28:53I took a look. I could give you some answers.
28:55What's in it for you?
28:57A chance to prove that I am innocent.
29:00And also, maybe the satisfaction of seeing the look on the detective's face when he realizes that I'm smarter than
29:06he is.
29:09I highly doubt that.
29:13So it wasn't the working conditions that killed Matthew Smith after all?
29:17No. But I discovered someone who really was murdered.
29:20Jeez Louise, another dead man?
29:22I believe a foreman pushed a worker named Jimmy Ganton into a meat grinder, and Wexler Davies is trying to
29:28cover it up.
29:29What makes you think so?
29:31He banned me from the factory when I told him.
29:34Well, perhaps he just thought it was a ridiculous notion.
29:36Anywho, now that I have time to write, I'm going to expose these people for murder.
29:41Louise, I thought you were just trying to sell papers. Are you really trying to take down this company?
29:46Why not? I can kill two birds with one stone.
29:48Well, be careful. It's a powerful company you're setting yourself up against.
29:52Well, I must publish this. My readers would be very interested to know that their sausages could contain bits of
29:57Jimmy Ganton.
29:58You don't have any evidence. They could sue you for libel.
30:02I'll get evidence.
30:33Never know.
30:46Where is he?
30:51PHONE RINGS
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31:15The explosives were nitroglycerin.
31:17Based on the oily shrapnel, I bet money on it.
31:20There could be residues of nitrates on the shrapnel if that's the case.
31:23We could test it in a solution of diphenylamine.
31:28Everything I learned about homemade explosive, I learned in jail.
31:31I highly doubt they had such books.
31:34Thank you for remembering that I'm excellently well-read, but no.
31:37This knowledge came from other inmates.
31:41Detective, it isn't a perfect test, but based on this and everything else I see,
31:45I'd say Mr. Boudreaux is right.
31:47What do you say to that?
31:49You knew it was nitroglycerin because you were in on it with someone.
31:53Well, you're impossible.
31:55It's no wonder that the explosives detonated early.
31:58Nitroglycerin is extremely volatile.
32:00Violet?
32:01Luis?
32:03You smell like a butcher shop.
32:05Thank you, Detective.
32:07Ms. Hart, can you please verify that this bone belongs to a man?
32:10Ms. Cherry, what is going on here?
32:13While undercover, I gathered evidence that a worker was killed at the Wexler Davies Company meat plant.
32:19They're covering up the murder.
32:20You mean that's...
32:21Yes, that's him, Jimmy Ganting.
32:23A vegetarian activist who secretly photographed the slaughterhouse.
32:26He went missing and he turned up inside the meat grinder.
32:30Ms. Cherry, do you have any proof?
32:32That's the proof.
32:38The shapes of these osteons are far too irregular.
32:41This is definitely not human.
32:43You sure?
32:44I am.
32:44Now, if you'll excuse us.
32:46That's Arthur.
32:48You know this man?
32:50He's a meat cutter at Wexler Davies.
32:52Another meat cutter?
32:54How is a meat plant worker involved in bombing banks?
32:58What do you know about him?
33:01He struggled to make ends meet.
33:03So much so that he and two other workers sold soap made out of stolen factory lard.
33:08Soap?
33:10Yes.
33:12Nitroglycerin is made by using glycerin.
33:14It's a byproduct of saponification.
33:18Soap making.
33:19So these workers could be responsible for making the explosives used in the bank bombings.
33:24Maybe Jimmy was killed because he found out they were making explosives.
33:28Miss Cherry, take me to where they were making the soap.
33:31Yes.
33:32And perhaps you should find some soap and some water yourself, Miss Cherry?
33:37Correct.
33:43This is where I saw them.
33:46Chemistry equipment.
33:49What?
33:50Is that?
33:55Nitroglycerin?
33:56Why would someone leave this extremely sensitive substance unsealed, uncovered, and unattended?
34:05This could detonate with the slightest shake.
34:11Um, what time is it?
34:13It's, uh, ten to seven, right?
34:18Every day at seven the factory floor shakes for a minute as the meat grinder resets.
34:26The workers meant for this to explode?
34:30The, the, the tremors would likely trigger the nitroglycerin and obliterate all evidence of their soap-making enterprise?
34:39You're saying this whole room could explode in ten minutes?
34:42The entire factory, Miss Cherry. We need to get out of here.
34:48Ugh.
34:51The door's locked.
34:53Oh, it's a closet lock.
34:55It's very common for storage rooms.
34:57Can't be open from the inside.
35:01Don't tell me we're trapped.
35:03All right.
35:06But we are.
35:16What do we do?
35:20Ethanol.
35:2320 liters.
35:26That's, uh, 32 kilograms by weight.
35:31Each one of these bottles of ethanol is 175 milliliters.
35:35That is 138 grams.
35:39Is this really the right time to be calculating?
35:41Ethanol can, uh, can desensitize nitroglycerin,
35:45making it less hazardous.
35:47But we need to dissolve at least 10% of it by weight.
35:51So that is...
35:5417...
35:5623 bottles of ethanol.
35:58And I need to pour every one of them into this.
36:02What if you kill us?
36:04Miss Cherry, unless you have a better plan,
36:06I suggest you take out one of those hairpins and start trying to pick the lock.
36:10Oh, wait a minute.
36:10I like to smoke me!
36:11So let's do it.
36:11Come on.
36:12Come on.
36:17I think you have water to go the other one.
36:18Come on, come on, come on.
36:28You think I can't stand on the side.
36:32Go on, come on.
36:5012, 13, we have less than five minutes
36:57Oh no, my hairpin
37:07Miss Cherry, what is it?
37:11It's a body
37:12We don't have time for that now
37:21I got it, the door's open
37:27Let's go
37:32Wait
37:39701
37:43The nitroglycerin must be successfully desensitized
37:47That dead man was Jimmy Ganting
37:49Are you sure?
37:51I've seen his photograph
37:52His lady friend confirmed it
37:55So the bomb makers did kill him after all
37:57We need to find them
37:59I think I know where they are tonight
38:00Come on
38:05Hi, pals
38:07Oh, it's you
38:08Where's Arthur?
38:11He's not feeling well
38:13Are you sure you didn't just leave him at the bank?
38:18The two of you are under arrest for attempted robbery, destruction of property, and...
38:23The murder of Jimmy Ganting
38:25What?
38:26Murder?
38:28Jimmy Ganting's body was found in a crate of curing salts in the basement
38:32We didn't put him there
38:34Why would we kill Jimmy?
38:35To silence him
38:36After he found out about your bomb making operation
38:39We're telling you we're not murderers
38:41We just wanted to make some money
38:43We never meant to hurt anyone
38:45Until one of your own died
38:47From a bomb that you made
38:49Making explosives was never part of our initial plan
38:53You made and sold soap from stolen factory supplies
38:57But then you got greedy and went after the banks
39:00No
39:01We did make soap
39:03We actually thought we might have a shot at setting up a proper business
39:06But we got rejected for a loan at every bank in the city
39:10And that angered you
39:12Of course
39:12We feed the city but we can't get a leg up
39:15From right it angered us
39:16So you decided to get back at them
39:18Wouldn't you?
39:20But when Arthur died you changed course
39:22And set up the explosion in order to cover up all evidence of your scheme
39:27And that's all we did
39:28Then what about Jimmy Ganting's body?
39:31We didn't know it was there
39:33On my word
39:38Be sure you fill this with sawdust before you move it an inch
39:45Detective
39:46I can assure you
39:47Nothing untoward is going on here
39:49There are questions that remain unanswered
39:52But be grateful your factory is still standing
39:59I suppose I owe you an apology
40:02You saved my plant
40:05For now
40:08Stop
40:12What is it?
40:17Are those rubber bands?
40:19They are
40:21I know whose knife that is
40:25Jimmy would talk about animal cruelty
40:27I thought who the hell is this idiot?
40:29What is he doing here?
40:30Then I saw him with a camera
40:33You were worried he might harm the company
40:36I tried to reason with him
40:37But he wouldn't hear any of it
40:39We argued
40:40I saw my knife and
40:44You know I've killed plenty of hogs before
40:47Killing a man was
40:53But it had to be done
40:56Why put him in the basement?
40:58I was going to move him later
41:00Never knew those men were making soap down there
41:03So you never got the chance
41:04Those idiots
41:06Those idiots
41:07Whatever happened to honest hard work?
41:19I just read Miss Cherry's article
41:21So they really did make soap out of factory lard
41:24Resourceful
41:25Don't go looking for any ideas, Mr. Boudreau
41:29I have no interest in lard or explosives
41:31But they really made a silk purse out of a sow's ear
41:36I like that
41:37Hmm
41:39And we wouldn't have figured it out without your help
41:46I wish to apologize
41:50I acted rashly on my assumption that you were involved in this
41:55So you'll leave me alone?
41:57Parfait
41:57On the contrary, Mr. Boudreau
42:01What if in the future I require your knowledge
42:04Of miscellaneous, deplorable topics?
42:09Well, I guess I'd never turn down the opportunity
42:11To make you admit that I know something you don't
42:17So you do believe leopards can change their spots?
42:21Even if they have faded somewhat?
42:25No
42:35Driven by meager salaries
42:37Workers turn to illicit activities
42:39Such as stashing fresh lard from the hogs they slaughtered
42:42With their own bare hands
42:45They churn out explosives inside a clandestine dungeon
42:48Of the very factory they're stealing from
42:51Well, I'm glad you at least stuck to the facts
42:54And left out the part about a worker getting pushed into the meat grinder
42:57The truce was enough
42:59You know, Louise, for a moment I actually thought you cared about these workers
43:02But this article paints them as absolutely fiendish
43:05Really? I thought I wrote them as brilliant
43:07Oh, good lord
43:10You got these photos from vegetarians?
43:12Nice, aren't they?
43:13Miss Cherry, I want to thank you for publishing Jimmy's work
43:17Unveiling the truth is what I was born to do, my dear
43:19Perhaps he died for something
43:21People ought to know the cost of what they put in their bodies
43:24Oh!
43:28Miss Cherry!
43:29What?
43:30I made these myself
43:31I made these myself
43:34Hmm
43:36Phoo maximalist
43:41Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho!
43:53Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho!
43:55Ho ho PB, ho, ho, ho!
43:57Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho!
43:58Oh!
44:00Ho, ho, ho, ho ho ho ho! Ho,
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