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00:00You remind me of me tough smart you're destined for big things
00:05Maybe we can get to the root of what's going down everyone. They're right where you are. Let's not do
00:10anything. We can't take back
00:24No
00:25Thank you
00:29You you really don't understand the concept of a custom party yeah fitz you're obsessed with this
00:35Al Capone prohibition stuff guys. I like history. I just don't love playing dress-up
00:42Who knew you were such a buzzkill?
00:44You all look very nice
00:47Yes, indeed glad to see you made it out
00:49I wouldn't know that you're on the mend not even a fall off a rooftop would make me this my
00:53favorite night of the year
00:56Well, if you'll excuse me, I have to say hello to a friend. Hello. That's a interesting turn
01:03Her ensemble is spot-on funny how you didn't comment on mine. Oh, you look quite
01:11fetching
01:12Hello, hello. Thank you all so much for coming and thank you to the city of st. Pierre and our
01:19prefect for extending closing hours to whenever we want
01:23Raise our glasses to you
01:27Thank you
01:27Tonight is all about celebrating st. Pierre's rum running past
01:31It's bourré la gueule
01:34Thank you disco luke. Oh, you can just call me luke
01:37Luke is keeping his disco open for the after after party if you want to keep going past on
01:42Now what would a speakeasy be without some primo rum?
01:52Oh, she's opening it prematurely. So you won't partake then?
01:59Okay, that is anti-climactic. Um, hang tight. Luke, uh, can you give me a hand?
02:33Yeah
02:34Palmont rum? I hardly knew him, but finding him dead in a barrel?
02:40Not a pleasant experience
02:42Is Mikael a regular supplier?
02:44No, Palmont rum is too pricey
02:46But I figured last night was a special occasion
02:48This particular barrel. Did you get it directly from their bar?
02:53Better be honest in your answers
02:55Okay, yeah, but I didn't exactly go through, um, official channels
03:01Look, a man is dead. We really don't care about a bootlegged barrel of rum
03:05My entire reputation is built on my ability to keep other people's business to myself
03:10You both know I am a vault
03:12You got it from luke tremblay
03:14Yes
03:16Look, luke is a great guy. No way he had anything to do with what the heck happened to Mikael
03:21We'll see about that
03:22Renouf, fin du tremblay. We need him in for questioning
03:26And you, you can go upstairs and get some rest
03:29I'll take in on you later, Luke
03:31Did our victim drown in the rum?
03:33There were worse ways to go
03:35Was he dead before? If so, why put him in the barrel?
03:38There was this, um, British naval admiral in the 1800s
03:43He died in Spain, but they had to get his body all the way back to England
03:46God
03:46So the guy dies, but they don't know what to do with his body
03:50Let me guess, they stuffed him in the barrel of rum?
03:53Exactly, to preserve him for the long journey home
03:55So you think the killer submerged Mikael and Rum to preserve him at sea?
04:00To preserve him, yes, or dispose of his body, or...
04:03Or, hide him and deal with the body later
04:07He could have been killed ages ago
04:09Well, we're gonna need a coroner's report to get the time of death, but yeah
04:14So, what happened to your admiral?
04:16Admiral Horatio Nelson? Well, the guy dies, they put him in the in the rum barrel, you know, and they
04:22sailed
04:23The journey, you know, it's a real long one, so eventually the guys, they run out of boots
04:28So they drank the dead guy rum?
04:31Nelson's blood, they called it
04:34That is revolting
04:36You know what else is revolting? That was almost us last night
04:40Yeah
04:42Okay, got it
04:43Our next left-king call will have to wait
04:45Luke Tremblay's at the station
04:49Why so nervous, Luke?
04:52Being questioned by you is not what I would call a stress-free activity
04:55Oh, how's this for stress?
04:57Did you know Mikael Palmon?
04:59Oh, god, um
05:02Our pass had crossed
05:05Veda's rum, where did you get it?
05:07Veda tried to protect you, but we did the mass pretty quickly
05:10Did you steal it from Mikael's bar?
05:12No, no, I
05:14I know some dock workers
05:16I grazed their palms here and there for a barrel to go missing
05:19You brought people to steal for you
05:21Owning a bar is hard, I need an edge
05:24I'm not gonna tell you who, but it happens all the time in Sevier
05:27Yeah, no one gets hurt
05:31You know what I mean
05:32Yeah, well
05:34You're gonna write down all the names and details of those palms you were greasing
05:48Patty's looking into the dock workers Luke gave us
05:51Hi, we're looking for Christophe Palmon
05:54Is this about Mikael?
05:57Is it true?
05:59Did he die?
06:00I'm very sorry, yes
06:04This is clearly difficult for you
06:06Um, I'm sorry, who are you?
06:08I'm Louise
06:09I work for the Palmon's
06:11I'm the general manager
06:13Mikael was my boss
06:15He was a good guy
06:19When was the last time you saw him?
06:22Two nights ago
06:24Do you remember roughly what time?
06:26Around 10
06:28I left Mikael to lock up
06:30It's usually my job, but I had plans and
06:34He offered
06:37I knew something was wrong when he didn't show up yesterday
06:41Why is that?
06:42We held the Prohibition Gala here last night
06:46It was all Mikael
06:49Well, uh, thanks for your time
06:52Mikael's family are they inside?
06:53Yeah
07:01I heard my brother's body
07:04Was found in a barrel of rum
07:06We're still trying to sort out the details
07:11Have you found out what happened to Mikael?
07:14This is my wife Sabine
07:16We're in the process of doing just that
07:18What will we tell our children?
07:20We'll face that when we get back home, okay?
07:23Our children adored their uncle
07:26When was the last time you saw him?
07:29We flew in for Martinique two nights ago
07:31Mikael was supposed to get us at the airport, but
07:34He didn't show
07:35I assumed he was on some bender
07:39God
07:48My grandfather, Edmund Palmont started this company 70 years ago
07:52He left it to Mikael and me
07:54He always said look after your inheritance
07:59And your brother
08:02We're sorry for your loss
08:04If you think of anything at all, please don't hesitate to call
08:07Thank you
08:09We'll expect updates
08:19Mikael and Christophe Palmont's Martinique rum empire recently expanded here in Saint-Pierre
08:24Not sure I'll be having a dark and stormy anytime soon
08:27Yeah, I've definitely lost the taste for rum myself
08:30Louise Lafleur, she works for the Palmont's in the bar
08:34She claims that she last saw Mikael two nights ago around 10 p.m.
08:38So since then the guy was killed and trapped inside a barrel of booze
08:41Do we know why?
08:42That's not a question I ever thought I'd be asked
08:45Luc Tremblay sold the rum to Veda
08:47He claims he got it illegally from some dog workers
08:52How did it go with the list of names Luc gave us?
08:55Well, none were very forthcoming about stealing alcohol and selling it
08:58Especially as words gotten out about how Mikael was found
09:01Okay, so?
09:03So what?
09:05So, did you find anything? Any intel? Anything that can go on?
09:10Yeah, the dock hands stonewalled me on the topic of missing barrels of rum
09:13But they had a lot to say on the topic of Mikael
09:17And this guy
09:19Bertrand London, port captain
09:21He's got a reputation for looking the other way when it comes to missing cargo
09:25Bertrand, it's a miracle he still has his job
09:28How so?
09:29Oh, it's just rumors that he's on the take
09:32Aside from rumors, is there anything else?
09:35Well, the guys at the dock made it very clear that the port captain was not well liked
09:39And Mikael and Bertrand got into a huge fight a few days ago
09:43Really? What were they fighting about?
09:45They claimed not to know
09:47Track Bertrand down and find out
09:49I can't
09:50Not right now
09:52Excuse me?
09:54Patty's joining me in a strategic planning meeting for my upcoming trip to Paris HQ
09:59It'll benefit your department
10:01You can have her back in a few hours
10:10Just tell me
10:12Did you didn't slip to Patty about Gallagher being my father?
10:18What?
10:20Arch, no
10:20I didn't tell Patty that
10:22I wouldn't tell anything
10:23I know, I know
10:23Okay, I'm sorry
10:25It's just
10:25She's acting so strange with me
10:28And this is exactly what I thought might happen if people found out about my connection to that man
10:32Okay, look
10:33Yeah, there's clearly something going on with Patty
10:35But we definitely don't know it's that
10:37It could be anything
10:38Yeah, it was driving me insane
10:41I know
10:43Don't worry
10:44I know we're going to get to the bottom
10:51My mother
10:51Bertrand
10:52Do you want to describe your relationship with Mikael Palmon?
10:55What's all this about?
10:57Witnesses saw you both in a heated argument this week
11:00I'm le capitaine de port
11:01Everybody argues with me
11:03If I had a euro for every loudmouth who comes through that door complaining about
11:08Mikael's body was found in a barrel
11:11A barrel that was stolen from this port
11:13Your port
11:16Mikael was always pissed off
11:18Constantly complaining about his shipments
11:21His timing was extra agitated
11:24Why was that?
11:25Because his brother, Kristoff, was coming into town
11:27And he wanted me to give him the manifest before he got here
11:31And I said no
11:34Explain
11:35Well, I'm under strict instructions from Kristoff to get his approval before I show his brother anything
11:41Strange
11:41We were under the impression that Mikael and Kristoff were equal partners
11:45Mikael likes to throw his weight around
11:47But everybody knows that it's his brother who's in charge
11:49You and Kristoff look cozy
11:52We've been in business together for a very long time
11:56We're going to need copies of all the Palmon logbooks
11:59I'm going to need at least a smile to get that
12:04We'll be back
12:05We'll be back
12:06And if I find out you're involved in Mikael's death
12:09You'll really see me smile
12:19Renouf
12:20I wanted to talk to you in a less formal environment meaning without Marcus around
12:28Okay, what's on your mind, buddy?
12:30You both thought I used to work at customs
12:32And it was a lifetime ago
12:33I was a different man then
12:36So to try and remember that
12:38Renouf, it's okay, you can tell us
12:41This port, it's like a vortex
12:45Very valuable things often disappear
12:47People are paid to look the other way
12:49The higher the risk, the bigger the payday
12:52I was never on the receiving end, that I can tell you honestly
12:55But I knew about it and I didn't stop it, which makes me culpable
13:00None of us are without some skeletons in our closet
13:04The reason I'm telling you this is
13:06If Mikael found out that his company was being robbed
13:09By the port officials, by Bertrand
13:11Maybe he confronted the Capitaine and it got him killed
13:15Bertrand is definitely hiding something
13:17Trust me, that guy is hiding many things
13:19We need a warrant to seize the Palman shipping logs
13:22Could be a chance to make amends
13:24It would be my absolute pleasure
13:28Look at this
13:29Six missed calls from your ex-wife
13:32An emergency, maybe?
13:33Your kids?
13:34No, I've been texting with them all day
13:35They're coming here next weekend, by the way
13:37And they will expect popcorn
13:39Noted
13:40What do you think Meredith wants?
13:42Oh, I don't know
13:43Maybe she wants to discuss the baby she's having
13:45Something that, you know, definitely, of course, couldn't be mine
13:49Anyways
13:50The port captain back there?
13:52Bertrand? Not much of a motive, but
13:54But he is for sure a dick
13:57Agreed
13:58I know when we peel back all the layers of crap on that guy
14:01We'll find something
14:03Uh, Renif just texted us
14:04Mikhail's address and his door code
14:07Maybe we'll find more details about his last days here
14:15This house is brand new
14:18Nice too
14:19Could use some warming up, but
14:22We definitely know it's available
14:25Ah, yeah, I'm fine where I am, thanks
14:27But I'll definitely check out the listing
14:30Once we figure out what happened to the dead guy who owns it
14:38Brothers
14:39Christophe and Mikhail grew their rum label from a Caribbean treasure to an international one
14:45Christophe handled their distilling back home
14:48Mikhail relocated here to oversee their exports to North America and Europe
14:52Christophe's wife, Sabine, is their blend specialist
14:57One of the few women in the world to hold such a title
15:02Check this out
15:05Something tells me there was more to Luis and Mikhail's relationship than just work
15:33I think a trip
15:37Look
15:39I was scared
15:41After everything that happened with Mikhail
15:43I just
15:44I really need to get off the island
15:46Can I please go?
15:48Not a chance
15:48Right now you're a suspect in Mikhail's death
15:51You've got to see that
15:52Why did you hide the fact that you and Mikhail were in a relationship?
15:56Christophe and Sabine, look, they don't like me
15:58They saw me as a distraction
16:00Meaning?
16:01Meaning Mikhail liked to party and they thought I influenced that
16:05Did you?
16:06Honestly, he liked to have fun
16:08Yes, but
16:10He had really good ideas and they didn't see that
16:13Talk us through again
16:15The night that you last saw Mikhail
16:17I went to the rum bar
16:18Like I said
16:19And then I met with friends after
16:21And I'll give you their names
16:22You can check
16:24Mikhail's passport wasn't there
16:26Was it packed before he died?
16:27You guys had a plan to leave St. Pierre?
16:30Hey
16:32Now's the time to talk to us if you have something on your mind
16:36Christophe sent Mikhail here to St. Pierre
16:39For his own good
16:41But Mikhail felt he had been exiled
16:44How would Christophe sending Mikhail to St. Pierre be for his own good?
16:48Because Christophe was really cruel to him
16:50They fought a lot
16:54Look, seriously, I just want to go
16:55Can I go?
16:56If you had nothing to do with Mikhail's death
16:59Why are you so scared?
17:02Okay, whatever it is
17:03Just come with us
17:04We can keep you safe
17:08No, I'm not going to the police station
17:09I need to be at work
17:11I don't know what I was thinking
17:13I'm just going to go before anybody realizes that I'm gone
17:16Keeping your passport
17:18We know there's something you're not telling us
17:21Give me your phone
17:25I'm sharing your location
17:27If you are in danger
17:29We can get to you
17:35I have smelled some awful things before
17:38But never have I experienced a fermented human
17:40It's like super, super moldy kombucha
17:43And there's another beverage ruined for me
17:46The last time anyone saw Mikhail alive was two nights ago at 10
17:50He was soaked in alcohol
17:52His skin reacts differently when submerged in booze
17:56rather than your typical waterlogged maceration
17:58If it had been in there longer there would be more decomposition
18:01Yes, but obviously the alcohol slows the microbial activity
18:05Obviously
18:06My gut is saying he died 40 hours ago
18:09So between 10 p.m. and 12 a.m.?
18:12Found fluid in his stomach
18:14Well, he was trapped in a vat of rum
18:16I still want to test it against the rum in the barrel just to be sure
18:19And there are also these
18:22Circular, messy edges
18:24Ideas of what made them?
18:27Bucktooth vampire bite
18:29No
18:31Whatever it was
18:32One of the wounds went deep
18:34And punctured the carotid artery
18:36Like they bled out quickly
18:38So no death by rum after all
18:40We now know the order of events
18:42He was killed, then he was stuffed in that barrel
18:48What's all this?
18:50The port captain's manifest and paperwork he wanted
18:53How did you get a warrant so quickly?
18:54We didn't need one
18:56And Préfet Ziard just went in there and took them
19:00Bertrand was terrified of her
19:01He just didn't say a word
19:02Paddy cross-referenced one of Parlement's biggest distributors
19:06A client based in Belgium
19:07Who filed a complaint with the DGCC-RF
19:10The French better business, Pierre?
19:12What guys, come on, I'm learning
19:14Yeah, the shipments
19:15Mikael and Christophe sent them were shorted
19:17Meaning, what, they charged the same price for less goods?
19:21Bertrand, the port captain, would need to sign off on the paperwork
19:24Did Mikael find out he confronted Bertrand that he killed?
19:29We knew Bertrand was guilty of something
19:34Hello
19:36Christophe's
19:38He's lost control
19:39You need to get down here
19:40Okay, don't worry, we're on our way
19:42There's trouble at the Pell months
19:43We gotta go
19:44Keep digging
19:45And send officers to Mikael's there
19:51Christophe, please
19:52Let's not bring Mikael back
19:53Tell me
19:54You have to stop
19:55Help me, the truth
19:57Christophe, stop
20:05Rachel, look
20:06Cane looks like an antique
20:10It feels pretty top-heavy
20:12Let me see
20:15My grand-aunt had one of these
20:17She loved her wine
20:18Her motto was always be prepared
20:24Did you just find the murder weapon?
20:32Why attack Bertrand?
20:33It was our understanding that you two were close
20:36Look, I heard that Bertrand and Mikael had fought before he died
20:40So I confronted him
20:42And then things got out of control
20:44I just lost control
20:46My husband has suffered a great loss
20:48He's not at his best right now
20:50None of us are
20:51Assault is assault
20:52Have you questioned Bertrand in connection with Mikael's death?
20:56The shipments to your belgium buyers were being shorted
20:59What do you mean?
21:00Shorted by who?
21:01The shipments you were sending were light
21:02But you still charged full price
21:05Were you in on the scam with Bertrand?
21:07I don't know anything about any scabs
21:10How was your relationship with your brother, Mikael?
21:13What kind of question is that?
21:15Why would you even show me that?
21:17The wounds, they're unusual
21:19As is the weapon that caused them
21:22When we have this tested
21:23Are we gonna find evidence that that's the weapon that killed your brother?
21:26Hey
21:29I would never hurt my brother
21:33We don't have to listen to this
21:35No, you do not
21:36Take Mr. London and Mr. Palman to the station, please
21:41This is ridiculous
21:44I'll be right there
21:55You saw Kristoff, you nearly killed Bertrand
21:57You gotta let me get out of here, this is too much
22:00Are you afraid of Kristoff Palmo?
22:02Is he responsible for Mikael's death?
22:05Let us help you
22:06You can't help me
22:07Okay, clearly you know more about what happened to Mikael
22:10You're just not sharing it with us
22:11We can protect you
22:13You just want me where you can find me
22:15I'm a suspect, you said it
22:16But you need to ask yourself
22:17Are you safer alone or with us?
22:20The Palmots, they have connections
22:22We'll put you at Inspector Fitzpatrick's Hotel
22:25We'll have someone with you 24-7
22:27And whenever you feel like you're ready to talk, we'll be there
22:32Okay, fine
22:39Something is not right with Louise
22:41She's either pretending to be scared of someone
22:44Oh, that fear is very genuine
22:46But is it Bertrand or Kristoff that you're so afraid of?
22:53I found more discrepancies in the Palmo paperwork we seized from Bertrand
22:57What kind of discrepancies?
22:59The Palmo shipment logs consistently have different monetary amounts recorded
23:03Even though cargo size never varies
23:05So they're skimming their own stock and overvaluing the goods to their buyers
23:08They've been undervaluing their shipments to the French government
23:11What kind of scam is this?
23:14Tax evasion
23:15The lower the value, the lower the taxation
23:18They overcharge their buyers and cry poor to the government
23:21All made official by the Port Cap'n's stamp of approval
23:25Now we need to find out
23:26If Kristoff and Bertrand are in on this together
23:33A weird cane, don't you think?
23:36Yeah
23:38Yeah, it may seem weird to you
23:40But that cane belonged to my grandfather
23:43I wonder if Al Capone had a cane like this
23:47You know, for all the shady stuff Capone got up to
23:51You know what finally took him down, right?
23:56Come on, tax evasion
23:58On top of the shortage shipments
24:00Bertrand was falsifying the value of your goods
24:03So you could profit by not paying the proper tax
24:07And he was, uh, stealing your stuff and selling it on the side
24:12Your signature on every log
24:14Bertrand, I've always known you were dirty
24:16Now we have the proof
24:18You're clearly behind this whole thing
24:21We just need to know, is Kristoff a part of it?
24:23Save yourself some grief
24:24You're a practical man
24:27Or is there something more at play?
24:31Like what, kid?
24:33Like maybe, Mikkel caught you stealing from the family and you killed him for it
24:39She's adorable
24:41Yeah, you too, Renuf
24:43Acting all high and mighty
24:45You worked border control
24:47You know what's what
24:49Don't be coy
24:51My brother was flawed
24:53But aren't we all?
24:55He was evolving
24:57He worked hard
24:58Our company is our family's legacy
25:01I sent Mikkel here so that he could do his own thing
25:03Become his own man
25:04Get out from under my shadow
25:08Were you aware of the scam Bertrand had gone
25:11Defrauding the French government lying to your customers
25:15My ancestors worked the sugar plantation
25:18And we, their descendants, now own that land
25:23That's a legacy they could have never dreamt of
25:27And as proprietors of that industry that their toil built
25:31My brother and I would never risk losing it
25:35I've got my children
25:37And my children's future to think about
25:40What did you do after you landed two nights ago?
25:44What?
25:45Well, my alibi
25:48My wife and I were tired
25:50So we went to the hotel for a nightcap
25:54And then we went right to bed
25:58Look, in my experience, someone facing a possible murder charge is usually a little more concerned
26:03Christophe is too principled to get involved in our business dealings
26:08He would never wade in water that is questionable to some
26:12Our business dealings, who is our?
26:15I did not kill Mikkel, he was making me too much money
26:19The shorting, the tax scheme
26:23Mikkel and I did it together
26:27Christophe's wife is being brought down to confirm his alibi
26:31What was your read on Bertrand?
26:34He'd have a lot to lose
26:36But if Mikkel had become unstable, it might have been his way of cleaning up an unexpected mess
26:42Louise is gone
26:42What? What happened?
26:43She tricked the officer watching her
26:45She's gone
26:46I'm heading to your hotel
26:47Okay, we'll meet you there
26:49Release my husband
26:51Now?
26:52Sorry, we can't really do that
26:54Mikkel always caused trouble for my husband that he would have to clean up
26:58I wouldn't be surprised if he was the cause of his own demise
27:01Christophe had nothing to do with his death
27:04We hope you're right about that
27:05I am
27:07Mikkel was sent here for a new start
27:09But a mongoose doesn't change its tail
27:11Kindly bring Mrs. Palmon upstairs
27:14I think she's done here
27:19What happened? Where's Louise?
27:21She asked the officer for some mice
27:23He stepped out for three minutes
27:24How long ago since Louise left?
27:26Fifteen minutes, max
27:28So what, was she playing us the entire time?
27:30Uh, did she run?
27:31Or was she taken?
27:33We need an alert out
27:35Arch, wait
27:37You made Louise share her location with you
27:57$17,000
27:58B- OMG
27:58B-lly
28:16- On
28:16this list L
28:16- MMM
28:24managing Sgiving
28:24-
28:35So, Louise was meters from the Palmont Zodiac, right?
28:39Was she trying to escape when she tripped and banged her head?
28:42I highly doubt she tripped. This was no accident.
28:45We had Louise in protection. She was afraid of someone.
28:48Did that someone kill her, thinking she was the one responsible for Mikhail's murder?
28:52Well, a room full of people confirmed she was doing karaoke when Mikhail was killed and long past his time
28:57of death.
28:58So, why kill her?
28:59She knew who killed Mikhail. Whoever is responsible for his death...
29:03...likely killed Louise.
29:05Where is Patty? We need everyone on this case here. Not playing at being Dior's attaché.
29:14What's this?
29:16I got Fitz's landline phone records for when Louise was there.
29:19Okay, good. There you go.
29:20One call to the wrong bar.
29:22And the other to Luke, ten minutes before we got the call that Louise took off.
29:28No, I didn't kill anyone!
29:33Art, you know me.
29:35I thought I did. Yeah.
29:37Louise made two phone calls before she died.
29:40One to the Palmont Rumba and the other was to you.
29:43Yes, she called me.
29:46She told me you had her in a hotel room. She wanted my help.
29:49Help for what?
29:50A place to hide.
29:51What did you say?
29:52I wish I'd said yes.
29:54I didn't want to get involved.
29:56Not after her last chat.
29:58I figured she was safe with you.
30:00Why did she ask you for help?
30:03Louise used to work for me before she got a sweeter gig with the Palmont's.
30:06We still looked out for each other.
30:08Buddy, you were the one who delivered the barrel with dead Mikkel in it.
30:11You were the last person Louise spoke to before she died.
30:15Can you explain to us how you're somehow connected to two deaths?
30:27My rum hookup was Louise.
30:29She never did delivers herself.
30:31She had a crew for that.
30:33But that morning, it was her.
30:36What happened?
30:38I asked her for a couple of barrels.
30:40She refused.
30:42She was being cagey.
30:43I figured it was because Mikkel's brother, Christophe, was in St. Pierre.
30:46So, well, when she left, I, um...
30:50You took the barrels anyway?
30:51Obviously.
30:53I had no idea what was inside that barrel.
30:56I swear.
31:08Luke's employees all vowed for him.
31:10He was at his bar at the time of Louise's death.
31:13If you believe him, Luke said Louise didn't normally do the deliveries.
31:16But on this morning, she did.
31:18Was she aware that she was disposing of her dead boyfriend's body?
31:22That would explain why she didn't want to sell the rum to look.
31:25Right.
31:26Well, even if Louise did have an alibi for the time of Mikkel's death,
31:29doesn't mean she wasn't involved.
31:35I love using pork loin to compare punctures.
31:38So, with a corkscrew, I use the penetration force needed to rupture an artery.
31:43How accurate is this?
31:45It's an old coroner's trick.
31:46I thought you'd know that, Arch.
31:47Okay, so, no match?
31:51Well, the perforation on the neck has a wider diameter.
31:54So, the cane corkscrew is not the mother weapon?
31:57No sign of blood on it either.
31:59Now, the tox screen for Mikkel's blood has a ridiculous amount of cocaine.
32:03He had a reputation for being a bit of a partier.
32:06I mean, ridiculous, ridiculous.
32:08Like, an average human heart would explode at a tenth of what was in him.
32:11Did you test the liquid in his stomach against the rum in the barrel?
32:14Oh, boy, did I ever.
32:15Same liquid, but that's not what's interesting.
32:20The rum in that barrel was basically liquid cocaine.
32:25And what killed this one over here, I will give you a hint.
32:29It wasn't a head injury.
32:31Let's flip the page.
32:34Louise had a heart attack.
32:35I had Louise's blood work fast-tracked.
32:38Excessive cocaine in her system.
32:41The rum, the liquid cocaine.
32:44Louise didn't know Mikkel was in the barrel.
32:47She didn't want to sell the rum to look.
32:49Mikkel and Louise's real hustle was good old-fashioned drug smuggling.
32:53By way of the family rum.
32:55And somehow it got them both killed.
32:57If the Palma bar is where they infused that rum...
33:01It could be our crime scene.
33:04The interior of this place...
33:07Just it feels smaller than the exterior footprint, don't you think?
33:10Mm-hmm.
33:11Back in the Prohibition days, I know.
33:13I know.
33:15But a place like this would often have a secret speakeasy.
33:19The doors would be integrated into the walls.
33:23Indistinguishable, almost like they were hidden in plain sight.
33:27Like behind the bar.
33:30Or a memorabilia case?
33:36I'd always have, like, interesting latching mechanisms behind painting.
33:45Something.
33:57It's a drug lab.
34:01Is that cocaine, too?
34:03Yeah.
34:04Dissolve the powder into the fluid, cool in the vat, then siphon and seal.
34:10It's a pretty sophisticated operation.
34:13Got to be worth what?
34:15Based on what's in here, a couple of million.
34:18You smell that?
34:20Mm-hmm.
34:21Bleach.
34:22Someone cleaned up recently.
34:28Fits, look at this.
34:30Bigger than a corkscrew.
34:35Prince?
34:36Mm-hmm.
34:44That blood?
34:48Now that could be our murder weapon.
34:55I barely spent any time on this godforsaken island.
34:58Are you sure you didn't discover what Mikel was cooking up?
35:01And...
35:02I mean, we've seen your temper.
35:04And we know how much your legacy means to you.
35:07Mikel's drug operation would be a stain on it, to put it mildly.
35:11I see where you're going with this.
35:15And I will only say one thing.
35:20I would never hurt my brother.
35:22No matter what the circumstances.
35:27What is that?
35:29That's a tool used for pulling the stops on a rum barrel.
35:40Why was this used?
35:46You know, I thought Mikel was out partying.
35:49Up to his old tricks.
35:51I-I couldn't sleep when I was worried about him.
35:53You said in your statement you slept all night.
35:57Yeah, Sabine gave me a sleeping pill.
35:58I-I rarely use them, but when I'm stressed, I take one of hers.
36:03I was sleeping like a baby when my brother was killed by some monster.
36:08Your wife gave you a sleeping aid?
36:11Yeah.
36:13Which means you can't account for Sabine's whereabouts.
36:22Sabine is not at the rum bar of the hotel.
36:24Every unit we have is out looking for.
36:26Okay, we've got the airport being watched.
36:29The ferry's on lockdown.
36:30She's going to have to find a different way off the island if she's trying to leave.
36:34We thought Louise was afraid of Christoph.
36:35But it was Sabine all along.
36:37When we found Louise's body, she was at the docks.
36:40The Zodiac.
36:42It had the Palmon logo on it.
36:46Louise was trying to run.
36:48Sabine has the same plan.
37:00Hey!
37:03Sabine!
37:05Stop!
37:07You need to come with us.
37:12It's funny.
37:13After all this time in this business and all of the crime scenes that I've seen, it still
37:19amazes me how people think they can just erase what they've done.
37:24The bleach, it's great for cleaning, but it doesn't make everything disappear.
37:29Blood particles on this are a match to Mikael.
37:34With all of your cleaning up, you forgot to wipe the murder weapon clean of your prints.
37:39Just because I may have held that contraption in my hand doesn't mean I killed anyone.
37:43True.
37:44But it puts you in that drug lab where Mikael was murdered.
37:48Pretty soon we'll get enough evidence from there and the scene where Louise was killed,
37:54proving that you murdered them both.
37:55You're cut, Sabine.
37:57This is a chance to tell your side.
37:59We know you gave Christophe a sleeping pill.
38:02You wanted him unconscious so you could get Mikael alone.
38:05No, that wasn't...
38:09That wasn't the plan.
38:12Oh, so what was your plan?
38:14Look, I love my husband.
38:16He's a great man.
38:17But our business?
38:18I am not just the Palmon blend specialist.
38:22I am all over every aspect of the operation.
38:25Nothing happens that I don't see.
38:28Is that what your trip to St. Pierre was all about?
38:31You suspected Mikael was up to something?
38:33The numbers weren't adding up.
38:35I wanted to know why.
38:38Did you know about Mikael and Louise's drug operation?
38:41No, I didn't know what they were up to.
38:43Not until that night.
38:47Christophe was asleep.
38:49So you sleeped out to the rum bar.
38:57Mikael was there.
39:00The door to his little drug distillery was open.
39:04He wasn't even ashamed when I caught him.
39:07Mikael admitted.
39:09He and Louise had been making money hand over fist.
39:12The poor captain had been taking care of their transportation.
39:15And because he was using Palmon property,
39:18you and Christophe would be implicated.
39:20I mean, how could he?
39:22Mikael was going to ruin us.
39:24He could have been responsible for you losing everything.
39:27So, you snapped.
39:30I wasn't going to suffer through poverty again.
39:33I wasn't born with a gold spoon in my mouth like Mikael.
39:36And I certainly wasn't going to let him bring us all down.
39:42After you put Mikael in the barrel,
39:45what was your plan then?
39:47I called Louise.
39:48I knew she'd do anything to get my approval.
39:51I told her I needed a shipment sent out ASAP.
39:56Bertrand doesn't ask questions.
39:58The barrel, the body,
40:00they'd be a full continent away.
40:02And because it was to be aged,
40:04it would sit on a shelf for three decades.
40:07And by then, my children would be grown.
40:11Their legacy secured.
40:16And if Mikael was discovered and it was traced back to me,
40:19I would accept my lot.
40:22When Mikael's body was found,
40:24Louise, she knew it was you.
40:27We made a pact.
40:29She'd hold her tongue,
40:31and I wouldn't report her drug smuggling.
40:34We shared one last toast
40:37to seal the deal.
40:39Our shared secret.
40:41That she couldn't be trusted to keep quiet.
40:44I didn't understand the strength
40:46of their drug-infused rum.
40:48I thought she'd be far away
40:50by the time the effects set in.
40:52And then...
40:55And then I could just...
40:57we would just be free.
41:05Kristoff and I...
41:08we have children.
41:11This wasn't just his legacy to protect.
41:14It was theirs, too.
41:17They've got a different legacy to live with now.
41:25Thanks, everyone, for coming back.
41:27Let's try this celebration again.
41:30What's up with Patty?
41:32Have you done something to piss her off?
41:34I have no clue.
41:35Well, then it can't be that serious.
41:37Whatever it is, it'll pass.
41:45You happy?
41:47Very.
41:49I look good.
41:50So do you.
41:52And I figured...
41:54a whiskey-based cocktail over a rum one
41:56would be best.
41:59You figured right.
42:02I lost his wife and his brother.
42:05Not easy to come back from.
42:05Hmm.
42:06That's an understatement.
42:09So...
42:11I was going to say...
42:12Why don't you and I just go for a walk?
42:15Or a run or something?
42:20Art, why would I want to go for a run dress like this?
42:23I put on this stupid costume just for you
42:25and you want to leave?
42:30What is...
42:33Where is it?
42:39She didn't tell you?
42:44Well, um...
42:45I had like eight missed calls from her today
42:47and I never called her back, so...
42:50What are you going to do?
42:52Demand a paternity test?
42:54Punch O'Brien in the face?
42:56Nothing?
42:58Those are all terrible ideas.
43:00I suggest tomorrow you call your ex
43:02and you have an honest conversation with her.
43:04And tonight,
43:06I suggest you try and have a good time
43:09with some people who...
43:11who really care about you.
43:15So you really care about me?
43:18I said it once.
43:19If you'd see, don't push your luck.
43:22Now drink that drink
43:23and let's get this party started!
43:25Woo!
43:30To...
43:31True friendship.
43:35Here, here.
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