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00:13:17C'est un petit tumbler.
00:13:18Tu vois ce que je me suis getting at?
00:13:19Non.
00:13:19Genuinely?
00:13:20Non.
00:13:22L'heure matin, vous avez Bruce et Elsie, là-bas.
00:13:24Vous étiez entre Bruce et Elsie.
00:13:27Est-ce que Bruce a killé AB Winter, ou est-ce que Elsie?
00:13:29Et maintenant, nous avons un petit tumbler et no Bruce et no Elsie.
00:13:32Et je me demande, est-ce qu'on est-ce qu'il y a plus?
00:13:34To ce qu'il y a plus ?
00:13:36À plus de qui a killé AB Winter.
00:13:38Oh.
00:13:39Oui.
00:13:41Oui.
00:13:42Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada.
00:13:45I went out to that shed the night of the state dinner.
00:13:46I think looking for poison.
00:13:48I think they brought a real glass.
00:13:50I think that glass fell or broke.
00:13:51I don't know why.
00:13:52And then they grabbed this.
00:13:54They found the poison, the paraquat, and poured it in here.
00:13:58And then they picked up the phone,
00:13:59and they called AB Winter in his office,
00:14:01and then they came here.
00:14:02Well, there and then here.
00:14:04I saw two glasses that night, one on the coffee table
00:14:07and one on that end table.
00:14:08I suspect the one on the end table had the poison
00:14:11and was poured on the flowers.
00:14:12Some of that Winter probably ingested.
00:14:16Someone threw a vase.
00:14:18I think it hit this wall.
00:14:20That vase is now gone.
00:14:22The other is right there.
00:14:23And there are indentations here.
00:14:25My guess is that it was intended for Winter,
00:14:28and that's why he had little cuts on his face.
00:14:31And when that didn't work,
00:14:32that person picked up something heavy.
00:14:35Possibly the candlestick,
00:14:36but I don't think that was heavy enough.
00:14:38I think that candlestick fell when Mr. Winter
00:14:41stumbled into this table after drinking the poison.
00:14:44I think the heavy object was the clock.
00:14:48There is no clock.
00:14:49Exactly.
00:14:50And I think this is why.
00:14:52You think the clock is the murder weapon?
00:14:54Yes.
00:14:58You said the tumbler with poison wasn't a murder weapon.
00:15:00I said it was kind of a murder weapon.
00:15:02So we need to find the clock.
00:15:03We do.
00:15:03Do you think you know where it is?
00:15:05No, but I know one place they definitely didn't look.
00:15:07A clock?
00:15:08No.
00:15:09I'd say no.
00:15:10You know?
00:15:11I mean, not like a traditional clock clock.
00:15:14Why are you putting that in quotes?
00:15:15What is a clock clock?
00:15:17I don't want to get in trouble.
00:15:19It's okay.
00:15:19We're the police.
00:15:23All right.
00:15:24Well, I do have a nice piece in here.
00:15:27More of a sculpture of a dude with clock-like elements.
00:15:38Why do you have that?
00:15:40I took it from the library, all right, a while back.
00:15:43And then I heard Mr. Winter was looking for it, and he was already pretty upset with me
00:15:46about a few things.
00:15:47And so when I heard he was leaving, I thought, all right, I'll wait until then.
00:15:51And then I'll, like, put it back.
00:15:53And then that didn't happen.
00:15:55So here we are.
00:15:56I still can't tell if it's cool or not.
00:15:58You can't?
00:15:59What do you mean he was leaving?
00:16:01What?
00:16:01You said Mr. Winter was leaving, and then he didn't?
00:16:04Leaving the house.
00:16:05Retiring?
00:16:05I guess.
00:16:06When was that?
00:16:06Well, sometime since I've been here.
00:16:08What's that been, a couple months?
00:16:09You've been here a year.
00:16:11Fuck.
00:16:12Really?
00:16:12Where did you hear that?
00:16:13I don't know, out on the floor?
00:16:14Out on the floor?
00:16:15Do you have, like, a floor meeting or something?
00:16:17I don't know, man.
00:16:18Maybe the old lady.
00:16:19Or that asshole that works for my brother.
00:16:22That could be a lot of people.
00:16:23No, no, I'm talking about the asshole.
00:16:26The world's biggest asshole.
00:16:29What?
00:16:30I don't know what the fuck he's talking about.
00:16:33That dude is crazy.
00:16:35You know that, right?
00:16:37You never heard A.B. Winter was leaving?
00:16:38No.
00:16:39But I'm not really dialed into resident staffing
00:16:43because I'm trying to help President Morgan
00:16:45run the fucking country.
00:16:48Are you close?
00:16:49Because you asking me about Winter's retirement plans
00:16:52doesn't feel like we're close.
00:16:59Wait.
00:17:00Hold on.
00:17:01Actually, the night he died, when she came up here
00:17:04and I asked her to shut everything down
00:17:06and she said no.
00:17:07Who are you talking about?
00:17:08Jasmine, Jasmine Haney.
00:17:10She went on some rant about working here 11 years.
00:17:12And yes, I want to be the chief usher
00:17:14and I thought I was going to be the chief usher,
00:17:16but it was made very clear to me tonight
00:17:18that I am not going to be the chief usher anytime soon.
00:17:21Basically told me to go fuck myself
00:17:23until I showed her Winter was dead.
00:17:24I don't know if that's related to him leaving.
00:17:26On the night Mr. Winter died, he dropped a bomb on Jasmine.
00:17:31Jasmine Haney was going to be the next chief usher
00:17:33of the White House.
00:17:34Everybody knew that.
00:17:35She knew that.
00:17:35Mr. Winter told her a year ago.
00:17:37He was going to retire.
00:17:37She was going to take his place.
00:17:39But over the last year, we all started to feel it slipping.
00:17:44He never said an exact date.
00:17:46But whatever it was, seemed to keep getting pushed back.
00:17:49First, it was the holidays.
00:17:50Then the terror attacks on March 4th.
00:17:52Couldn't leave after that.
00:17:54Then Easter.
00:17:55Then the 4th of July.
00:17:55The holidays are coming up again.
00:17:57I can feel Jasmine getting frustrated.
00:17:59I totally hang on.
00:18:00He just needed time to let go.
00:18:01Thought it would happen soon enough.
00:18:03And I believed that.
00:18:04I think she believed that.
00:18:05Until that night.
00:18:07I'm not leaving.
00:18:09I'm not retiring.
00:18:10For at least a couple of years.
00:18:13A bomb.
00:18:15And she was pissed.
00:18:18What?
00:18:19I know, I know.
00:18:20Years?
00:18:21I have been waiting years.
00:18:23I'm not waiting years.
00:18:24Listen, you just need to talk to him.
00:18:26I am done talking.
00:18:27Okay?
00:18:27Talking hasn't gotten me shit.
00:18:29Walking around by his side.
00:18:30Yes, sir.
00:18:31No, sir.
00:18:31Let me take care of that for you, sir.
00:18:33Cleaning up his fucking messes.
00:18:38She tried talking to him again, but it didn't amount to anything.
00:18:41It wasn't much of a talk.
00:18:43Then she never got another chance.
00:18:47Jasmine Haney?
00:18:48Yes.
00:18:49Did that surprise you?
00:18:50I'm not easily surprised.
00:18:51But I will admit, it did make things more interesting.
00:18:57I'd previously identified a number of people who I believed might have played a role in Mr.
00:19:01Winner's death.
00:19:03And now I had one more.
00:19:05This is it.
00:19:07She is it.
00:19:08She's the one with the cleanest, clearest, most powerful motive.
00:19:11We just heard it.
00:19:12And she had the access, and it makes complete sense.
00:19:14She's the one who told us everything, showed us everything, shaped everything.
00:19:18We're talking about all these other people, but sometimes it's a thing right in front of you.
00:19:22It's a thing hiding in plain sight.
00:19:24The obvious thing.
00:19:26The thing you're staring at.
00:19:27You just didn't see it.
00:19:28Yes, I agree.
00:19:30But how exactly, and when, and did she act alone?
00:19:34Obviously everything makes much more sense if there were other people involved.
00:19:38I know this is weird, but did you see murder on the Orient Express?
00:19:42The new one?
00:19:43Or the old one?
00:19:44I haven't seen either one.
00:19:45Well, then why do you care which one?
00:19:46I read the book.
00:19:47Well, I haven't read the book.
00:19:48That's not the point.
00:19:49The point is, what happens?
00:19:50The book is good.
00:19:51Okay.
00:19:51I'm sure it is.
00:19:52Someday I'll read the book.
00:19:56Right.
00:19:56Okay.
00:19:57That's weird.
00:19:58Uh, anyway.
00:19:59If you remember, it turns out they all did it.
00:20:01All the suspects.
00:20:03And it makes me wonder.
00:20:05Wait.
00:20:06You're agreeing with me?
00:20:08What?
00:20:09When I said it was a thing hiding in plain sight.
00:20:11Yes.
00:20:11You've agreed with me before, but then I realized you were making fun of me.
00:20:15Yes.
00:20:16Yes.
00:20:16So, you were making fun of me before, but you're not making fun of me this time?
00:20:21No.
00:20:24I'm just going to go back to where I started.
00:20:31Sometimes, it's a thing right in front of you.
00:20:34The thing hiding in plain sight.
00:20:35The obvious thing, the thing you've been staring at.
00:20:38You just didn't see it.
00:20:42oui
00:20:45je agree
00:20:48c'est ça ?
00:20:49oui
00:20:50A.B. Winner's journal ?
00:20:52right there on the shelf
00:20:54in a room nobody else cared about
00:20:56because where's the one place nobody ever looks
00:20:58I use one of those
00:21:00cans that looks like a coke can
00:21:02but you can screw off the bottom
00:21:05anyway
00:21:06that's not what you meant
00:21:07the room with the books
00:21:08nobody cares about the room with the books
00:21:11I should have realized this earlier it was all there
00:21:13his notebooks
00:21:14his journals they were like old fashioned books
00:21:18he wrote everything down in them
00:21:19the library, Mr. Winner's favorite room
00:21:22he stopped by first thing every morning
00:21:23and it was always the last place he went
00:21:25before he left for the night
00:21:26I just didn't see it
00:21:28which is precisely why he did it
00:21:30did you read them ?
00:21:31I tried
00:21:33and ?
00:21:34and they were funny
00:21:36erudite, self critical
00:21:38unexpectedly generous, poignant
00:21:40he was candid with some of his feelings
00:21:42many of them positive, some negative
00:21:43he had a particular disdain for Lily Schumacher
00:21:46which didn't surprise me at all
00:21:48but the intensity of it did
00:21:49his relationship with Mr. Gotthard had clearly soured
00:21:52he did not like Tripp
00:21:53he thought it was a really bad idea to have Marvella around all those knives
00:21:56and Sheila around all that vodka
00:21:58he kept a curious ledger with acronyms and numbers
00:22:00that made no sense to me at the time
00:22:02but which have since proven highly revealing
00:22:04so they were helpful ?
00:22:06very
00:22:06and that's even before I got to the last page
00:22:09what was on the last page ?
00:22:11nothing
00:22:11what was on the last page ?
00:22:11nothing
00:22:12nothing
00:22:12nothing
00:22:13nothing
00:22:14nothing
00:22:14nothing
00:22:14Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:22:44...it might have been a suicide note?
00:22:47I believed from the beginning that Mr. Winter did not die by suicide, but this note, it did read like
00:22:53one.
00:22:53But now, in the context of the larger page, it clearly was not one, not originally.
00:22:58I couldn't explain it, not yet.
00:23:00Did he rip it out himself?
00:23:01Or did someone else do it?
00:23:02Accidentally?
00:23:03Or intentionally?
00:23:04Did someone know these books were here the whole time?
00:23:06Who?
00:23:06Angie.
00:23:07Jasmine.
00:23:08Why did he have it on him, though?
00:23:09How did he have it on him?
00:23:10What do you mean?
00:23:11If he was killed in the yellow over room with the clock, why does he have a suicide note on
00:23:14him in the game room?
00:23:16Was it just coincidence?
00:23:18And what did you decide?
00:23:20I didn't decide anything.
00:23:22Because that's when all hell broke loose.
00:23:25Upstairs.
00:23:26Now.
00:23:28Hey, it's me.
00:23:29I'm just doing my thing.
00:23:35I'm not happy, Detective Cupp.
00:23:37Well, that's not good, because you're like the most important person in the world.
00:23:42Why are you not happy?
00:23:43What are you doing here?
00:23:45Who let you back into this house?
00:23:54Do you want to take that?
00:23:58Well, okay.
00:24:00Yes.
00:24:01Before everybody starts pointing fingers.
00:24:03Harry.
00:24:03It's not like one person decided.
00:24:05It was a decision among various parties.
00:24:09You called me.
00:24:10Harry.
00:24:10Yes, yes.
00:24:12Okay, I asked Detective Cupp to come back.
00:24:14Mr. President, I do think it's important that this gets resolved.
00:24:18The damage that came out of those Senate hearings.
00:24:21You didn't even tell me.
00:24:22You don't live here.
00:24:23It's the White House.
00:24:25I'm the president.
00:24:26Did he tell you?
00:24:26No.
00:24:27He didn't tell me either.
00:24:29And we have jurisdiction.
00:24:31What the fuck?
00:24:32You don't have jurisdiction.
00:24:33The fucking campground attendant is here?
00:24:35The jurisdiction of the National Park Police.
00:24:37He's the Grand fucking Tetons.
00:24:39It's a common misperception.
00:24:41The MPD has jurisdiction.
00:24:44That's why I'm here.
00:24:45Do you see the uniform?
00:24:46Yeah, we can't miss it, Chief.
00:24:47Always with the fucking uniform.
00:24:49Do you sleep in that thing?
00:24:50Okay, it gets respect.
00:24:51No matter when.
00:24:52Or do you just fucking put it on in the morning?
00:24:53Okay, listen.
00:24:53Listen.
00:24:56I'm going to win down.
00:24:57I bet you do.
00:25:00Yeah, I bet you do.
00:25:02I can't believe it.
00:31:15le coup de feu, Bélin, c'est un coup de feu,
00:31:18que vous avez vu et que vous avez tiré de la meurtrugue,
00:31:21et que vous avez détruit la mienne de cette crimee.
00:31:24Vous avez admite cette.
00:31:27Après tout ce qui s'est passé,
00:31:29je ne vais pas parler de la même office.
00:31:31Un petit poulot de la Cédare de la Libanon et un peu de lying
00:31:35finalement m'a fait à Miss Cannon,
00:31:38qui était dans cette maison en train de la nuit à Winter,
00:31:40C'est ce qui m'a dit qu'elle est venu de vendre à Miss Coste.
00:31:45Oh, vous êtes venu de vendre Mother Vodka?
00:31:50Can I smoke in here?
00:31:53Non.
00:31:55C'est ce qui m'a fait, je ne sais pas.
00:31:59Mais elle est là.
00:32:02Mr. Gotthard et Miss Cannes sont tous dans cette maison.
00:32:06Et puis, je me souviens d'un autre important fact.
00:32:09This time from one of the few people who did not lie to me that night.
00:32:14Medical examiner Anne Dodge.
00:32:16Miss Dodge confirmed what I already suspected.
00:32:19Mr. Winter likely died of blunt force trauma to the back of the head.
00:32:23And he did in fact ingest poison.
00:32:25And he was dead before his wrists were slashed.
00:32:34Meaning he did not slash his own wrists.
00:32:39Because he was dead.
00:32:41Oh, oh, okay.
00:32:43Got it.
00:32:44Thanks.
00:32:45He's a strange little man.
00:32:47I had already come to believe that Mr. Winter was dragged into this room.
00:32:51Of course, then this report from Anne Dodge sealed it.
00:32:54Mr. Winter did not kill himself in the game room.
00:32:57He was not killed in the game room.
00:33:00He was dragged in here.
00:33:03From where?
00:33:04From here.
00:33:06Room 301.
00:33:08On the night of the state dinner, room 301 was undergoing renovation.
00:33:12A fake renovation ordered by President Morgan and Elliot.
00:33:16So that Harry Hollinger's sister couldn't stay in the White House.
00:33:20My first clue that this room was involved in the night's events was that the door had been taped.
00:33:25Which struck me as unusual.
00:33:27And even more unusual was that there was the smell of paint.
00:33:29Because remember, this was a fake renovation staged only to keep Harry's apparently unbearable sister out of the house.
00:33:37Can you stop, please?
00:33:39She's really a nice person.
00:33:41Beneath the paint, I found blood.
00:33:44Fresh blood.
00:33:44And then another extraordinary turn.
00:33:47A precocious young detective staying across the street at the Hay Adams Hotel saw a flashing red light in this
00:33:54room soon after Mr. Winter had died.
00:33:57A light I was able to trace to the wrist of Trip Morgan.
00:34:04This fucking watch.
00:34:05I've been having so many problems with it lately.
00:34:12I was convinced of Mr. Morgan's involvement, but had to wait for him to reveal it to me, which he
00:34:17has now done with remarkable details, so thank you.
00:34:22Thank me for what?
00:34:23For explaining what happened.
00:34:24I never told you anything.
00:34:26Did he tell you something?
00:34:27Yes.
00:34:28Oh, shit.
00:34:30Detective Cup wants to see you in the foyer.
00:34:31I knew Trip was in this room because of the precocious young detective, but I didn't know much beyond that,
00:34:36and I was sure he wouldn't talk to me any more than he already had.
00:34:40By the piano?
00:34:41Yeah.
00:34:42But he is a talker, and sometimes you just have to put together the right combination.
00:34:49George McCutcheon.
00:34:50The George McCutcheon.
00:34:53Nah, I'm just kidding.
00:34:54I know there's three of you.
00:34:55What up, George?
00:34:57Only one Trip.
00:34:58Thank God for that, right?
00:34:59Woo!
00:35:05You know, you seen that detective?
00:35:07Looks like Indiana Jones and shit.
00:35:10Best detective in the world.
00:35:12I don't know, I guess I'm supposed to meet her here.
00:35:15She's been badgering me, George, and I'm telling you, I have nothing to do with this whole thing.
00:35:19With A, B, dude, fucking nothing.
00:35:21Dude comes to my room acting all crazy and shit, but that's fucking it.
00:35:24You know what I mean?
00:35:27You're looking at me funny.
00:35:30Can I tell you something, G?
00:35:32Okay?
00:35:33That night, that night of the dinner, I'm like fucked up.
00:35:37You used to party, right?
00:35:40Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you know.
00:35:42So I'm having a fucking party, right?
00:35:44Because my absolute shitbird brother won't let me come to this one with the Australians who know how to actually
00:35:49fucking party.
00:35:50So I go to the room at the end of the hall, right?
00:35:52So that all these assholes will leave me alone.
00:35:54And dude, I fucking crash out, right?
00:35:58Fucking crash out.
00:36:00And then I wake up.
00:36:02Yo, we're good, right?
00:36:04McCutcheon, this is just like fucking you and me talking, right, dude?
00:36:09Okay.
00:36:10So, dude, I fucking wake up and A.B. Winter is on the ground next to me.
00:36:18Fucking dead.
00:36:19Dead.
00:36:20I'm like, oh, fuck.
00:36:22I lose my shit because I'm like, I was just fighting with this guy in my fucking room.
00:36:25And there's this fake electrician in there who knows we've been fighting, right?
00:36:29So I go out into the hall and I look down the hall and I see that crazy drunk butler
00:36:33lady, right?
00:36:33And she's fucked up too, but I don't think she sees me.
00:36:35So I go back in and I get A.B.
00:36:38Dude, I'm not proud of this, right, George?
00:36:41Not proud, but like, I just fucking lift him up and just start dragging the guy all the way down
00:36:47the fucking hall.
00:36:47I don't even know where the fuck I'm going.
00:36:49I take him to the game room and I'm like, all right, I just leave him there, right?
00:36:52And then I run back down to the other room and I see this fucking blood.
00:36:56So I take some paint.
00:36:58Yes, dude, seriously.
00:37:00And I fucking paint this thing over.
00:37:01Real fucking expert, you know?
00:37:03You get that adrenaline, you can just like do shit.
00:37:05Dude, turns out I can fucking paint!
00:37:08So I'm like done now, okay?
00:37:10This shit is over.
00:37:11And dude, I look down on the ground and I see this fucking set of keys and I'm like, what
00:37:16the fuck, man?
00:37:17So I go back down the hall fucking running fast, right?
00:37:20But like real light-footed like a panther because I don't want to wake up fucking Elliot's mommy.
00:37:24I take the keys, I put them back in A.B.'s pocket and I feel this piece of paper in
00:37:28his jacket.
00:37:29I pull it out.
00:37:30Dude, it's a fucking suicide note.
00:37:32A.B. fucking killed himself.
00:37:34Fuck!
00:37:35And I'm like, well, I just fucked that up, right?
00:37:37Because had I just left him there, it would have been fine.
00:37:39But what am I going to do now?
00:37:40Drag him fucking back?
00:37:41What if somebody sees me and I'm gassed anyway?
00:37:45And this is where I might have fucked up a little bit, right?
00:37:47Because I'm just fucking going crazy right now.
00:37:49Heart like a hamster, 500 beats a minute.
00:37:51So I'm like, all right, this has to look like a suicide right here.
00:37:54So I open the door next door.
00:37:56I go into the German pastry dude's office because I know that creepy fucker keeps his knives in there.
00:38:01Real quick, I borrow that guy's knives all the time.
00:38:03I just, like, take him for random shit.
00:38:04One time I had to trim the belt off one of these robes, just grabbed his knife and just fucking
00:38:08saw him away.
00:38:08You know what I mean?
00:38:09So anyway, I grabbed the knife, I go back into the room, and I just fucking did the fucking dirty
00:38:15DG.
00:38:16Cut the wrists, dropped the knife, put the note back in, and took off.
00:38:24And that's, like, all I did.
00:38:27Like I said, dude, I have absolutely nothing to do with any of this.
00:38:41Yeah, I don't think she's going to show up.
00:38:43Good talking to you, G.
00:38:44Late.
00:39:08You used my knives, my mommy's shit burn?
00:39:13Oh, I'll show you a crazy drunk, fake electrician.
00:39:16That is seriously fucked up, Tripp.
00:39:18Well, maybe you should have invited me to dinner, bro.
00:39:21Did Tripp do it?
00:39:23Did Tripp kill A.B. Winter?
00:39:25I will not answer that question, not yet.
00:39:27But I will say, Mr. Winter was not killed in here.
00:39:31In fact, he had been dead for nearly 20 minutes by the time Tripp dragged him down the hall.
00:39:37So once again, we are faced with the same question we entered the room with.
00:39:41From where and by whom?
00:39:43And this time, it is even more incredible and unexpected.
00:39:48From where?
00:39:51From down there.
00:40:05On the night of the state dinner, Kylie Minogue found blood in the Lincoln bedroom.
00:40:11I believe Mr. Winter was brought into the Lincoln bedroom, but only temporarily as a brief resting
00:40:18place for the person who had dragged him from the yellow oval room and who would carry him
00:40:23up those stairs to room 301.
00:40:26Now, why do I say he was dragged from the yellow oval room?
00:40:30Because that's what you said you saw under oath.
00:40:33I looked down the hallway and I saw him dragging a body out of the yellow oval room.
00:40:37So, from there, the yellow oval room, but by whom?
00:40:43Well, you saw that too, didn't you, Mr. Doombay?
00:40:50On the advice of counsel, you don't have to do that, buddy.
00:40:53Who did you see dragging Mr. Winter out of the yellow oval room?
00:41:00Him!
00:41:01Ah-ha!
00:41:03Bruce Geller, the grumpy but apparently quite lovable engineer who had been fighting with
00:41:09Mr. Winter and Tripp that night and who Lily saw in the yellow oval room some 30 minutes later.
00:41:14But when you saw him, Mr. Doombay, he was dragging A.B. Winter down this hall.
00:41:21Why?
00:41:25Well, that's more complicated.
00:41:28In Bruce's mind, because he was covering up a crime he believed had been committed by the
00:41:32woman he loved, Elsie Chiley.
00:41:36Damn.
00:41:37Bruce and Elsie had been in a relationship and on the night of the state dinner, Bruce found
00:41:41Elsie right here distraught because of a recent fight she'd had with Mr. Winter in the yellow
00:41:46oval room.
00:41:47While Mr. Winter stayed in that room, Bruce tried to comfort her, but she wouldn't have
00:41:52it.
00:41:53I-I'm going to kill him.
00:41:55Bruce left Elsie right here.
00:42:00Walked down the hallway to the elevator, but then worried about her, he turned back around
00:42:07only to see Elsie now running out of the yellow oval room.
00:42:11When he went into the room himself, moments later, he found Mr. Winter dead.
00:42:18And so, as any good man does, he cleaned it up, which included moving Mr. Winter out of
00:42:26the room.
00:42:29That's what Mr. Doombay saw.
00:42:33Now, it's important to say here that Elsie has a very different perspective.
00:42:38She believes that Bruce killed Mr. Winter.
00:42:41She insists that when she came back in the room, Mr. Winter was already dead, and she didn't
00:42:47see Bruce when she left.
00:42:48Bruce had his own issues with Mr. Winter, and she knew he was mad at the way Mr. Winter had
00:42:55treated her.
00:42:55Either way, whether you believe Bruce or Elsie.
00:42:58Elsie.
00:42:59Elsie.
00:42:59Elsie.
00:43:00Elsie.
00:43:00Elsie.
00:43:01Elsie.
00:43:01Bruce.
00:43:03Either way, Bruce moved Mr. Winter, dragged him to the Lincoln bedroom, left him there while
00:43:10he went upstairs and taped the door to room 301 to make it easier to enter when he came
00:43:15back carrying Mr. Winter.
00:43:17And then he carried him up and left him there.
00:43:21I know you did, because you were the one dragging him down here, and you're probably the only
00:43:27person who could carry Mr. Winter up those stairs, and those were your keys that Tripp
00:43:32found in that room.
00:43:36And so, now we are here, where it all began, because I do believe it was in this room that
00:43:48Mr. Winter was killed, which means we're down to one question.
00:43:54Who did it?
00:44:01Well, it has to be him, right?
00:44:03Bruce, the engineer.
00:44:04I mean, I guess it could be her.
00:44:05It's not her.
00:44:06No, I don't think so either, Marjorie.
00:44:08Mm-mm.
00:44:11I mean, it is one of them, though, right, Bruce or Elsie?
00:44:15You've made this very dramatic.
00:44:17Thank you.
00:44:18Yes, that's what I thought.
00:44:20It must be Bruce or Elsie.
00:44:21But the minute I thought that, I allowed myself to consider the opposite, which one should
00:44:26always do.
00:44:27What if it's not Bruce or Elsie?
00:44:29Is it possible that they both could be telling the truth?
00:44:32Is it possible that neither of them killed Mr. Winter?
00:44:34That in that time, Elsie stood by that closet and Bruce stood by the elevator, a third person
00:44:40murdered Mr. Winter in the yellow oval room.
00:44:43Is that possible?
00:44:44Yes.
00:44:45No.
00:44:46What do you mean, a third person?
00:44:48Who?
00:44:49How would they get in here?
00:44:51Mm, right through that door.
00:44:53Could somebody do that?
00:44:54Someone did do that.
00:44:57Him.
00:44:59The third man.
00:45:01He said he was in that room.
00:45:03I heard him in that room.
00:45:05And I saw him come out of that room into the hallway.
00:45:11I have immunity.
00:45:13I knew it.
00:45:14I knew it.
00:45:16Oh, that whole, aw shucks, I'm just a dumb sales guy who likes Australians, and I stumbled
00:45:21into the White House.
00:45:23He's that guy from that movie.
00:45:26Ed Norton, Primal Fear.
00:45:28So good.
00:45:29It's an act.
00:45:30He's full of shit.
00:45:33He's an assassin.
00:45:45And I work for you.
00:45:52No, I'm just kidding.
00:45:54That was good, though.
00:45:57Right, everybody?
00:45:59Well, he's the next Russell Crowe.
00:46:03I have considered this scenario that it was Mr. Doombay.
00:46:07Mr. Doombay has admitted to being in that room.
00:46:10He could have come in here, killed Mr. Winter, and returned to the room when he then called
00:46:14his mom.
00:46:15This is possible, and I don't discount it.
00:46:18But let's assume that it is not Mr. Doombay.
00:46:21Just for a moment, could it be anyone else?
00:46:24Someone who threads an even finer needle?
00:46:26A fourth person who comes into that room before Mr. Doombay slips into this room after
00:46:32Elsie leaves and then kills Mr. Winter before she returns.
00:46:36Is that possible?
00:46:38Yes!
00:46:39No!
00:46:40No!
00:46:40Impossible, right?
00:46:42And yet, and yet, even as I recognize the seeming impossibility of this scenario, I cannot
00:46:48let it go, because as I spent time in this room last night, I discovered things.
00:46:53Curious things.
00:46:55A large clock missing from the mantle.
00:46:57A missing vase.
00:46:58Flowers burned by poison.
00:47:01Things that cannot be explained by Bruce, or Elsie, or Mr. Doombay.
00:47:06Things that suggest the presence of another person.
00:47:10But you have a person right here.
00:47:13Two people, three people.
00:47:15And if you really need a fourth, throw him in.
00:47:18They're not cool, bro.
00:47:19Why are you working so hard on something so incredibly unlikely?
00:47:25It is an excellent question, Mr. Hollinger.
00:47:28Really?
00:47:29Yes.
00:47:29And that surprises me as much as it surprises you.
00:47:32It's the question the birder asks about everything she sees.
00:47:37Why?
00:47:38Why would I even consider this?
00:47:40Why would I go to the most outrageous, the most extreme, the most improbable of all possible
00:47:45resolutions to this mystery?
00:47:47And my answer to you is the passenger pigeon.
00:47:56That's your answer?
00:47:57It is not the answer I expected.
00:47:59The passenger pigeon was once the most abundant bird in the world.
00:48:04In the early 19th century, there were billions of them.
00:48:07Billions.
00:48:08And by the late 19th century, they were virtually extinct.
00:48:11In fact, they were thought to be in the wild.
00:48:14And then, in 1907, a small flock was spotted in rural Virginia.
00:48:20This was the last known credible sighting of a passenger pigeon in history.
00:48:26And do you know who saw those birds?
00:48:28You.
00:48:291907.
00:48:33Him.
00:48:38Alexander Hamilton.
00:48:40Are you a fucking moron?
00:48:42Teddy Roosevelt.
00:48:44President Teddy Roosevelt was the last person to see a passenger pigeon in the wild.
00:48:50And when he did, he couldn't believe it.
00:48:52It seemed impossible.
00:48:53It defied logic.
00:48:55The great birder, and Teddy Roosevelt was a great birder, looks for context, understands
00:49:02relationships, history.
00:49:04What you are seeing needs to make sense.
00:49:06And that flock of wild pigeons made no sense.
00:49:09They were extinct.
00:49:10But, you also have to trust yourself.
00:49:14Because you know what you are seeing, even if everything else says no.
00:49:20That's not it.
00:49:21You know he knew.
00:49:24I know.
00:49:27Know what?
00:49:29Know that the murderer came through that door with a glass of poison, paraquat.
00:49:33That the murderer tried to get Mr. Winter to drink it, and that Mr. Winter did drink it.
00:49:37Just a little, and tossed it on the flowers next to him, burning them.
00:49:42That the murderer threw a vase at Mr. Winter, but missed.
00:49:45That this vase shattered on this wall, and that the shards of that vase hit Mr. Winter on the forehead.
00:49:50That the murderer then picked up a large clock on the mantle.
00:49:54The biggest, heaviest, most accessible murder weapon in this room.
00:49:58And hit Mr. Winter over the head with it, killing him.
00:50:04I know that.
00:50:13But that is impossible.
00:50:14It's incredible.
00:50:15It's not impossible.
00:50:16It's impossible.
00:50:18You're saying someone comes in that room before Mr. Doombay?
00:50:21Yes.
00:50:22Then comes in this room while Mr. Winter is alone after his fight with Elsie?
00:50:27Yes.
00:50:27And then kills A.B.?
00:50:28Yes.
00:50:29And then what?
00:50:29Where do they go?
00:50:30Out the door.
00:50:30What door?
00:50:31There were people on the other side of these doors.
00:50:33Mr. Doombay was right there talking to his mom.
00:50:36Not that door.
00:50:36Then what door?
00:50:37Oh my god.
00:50:38Oh shit.
00:50:40That door.
00:50:47Yeah, I still don't see it.
00:50:49Because it's not there, Mr. Doombay.
00:50:51Not anymore.
00:50:52But on the night of the murder, there was a door there.
00:50:55A passageway between the Yellow Oval Room and the Treaty Room.
00:50:58I must have seen it myself, but it made no impression on me.
00:51:02Even when I spent time here earlier today and discovered other curious things, I missed it.
00:51:09It's only when I realized various paintings had been moved and this one brought in here
00:51:15specifically to cover a now larger space.
00:51:18I figured out what had happened.
00:51:20That the door had been sealed, hidden, replaced by this wall.
00:51:25A door that makes the impossible possible and makes every single one of you a suspect.
00:51:31No!
00:51:32Not me.
00:51:34Absolutely not.
00:51:35That's right.
00:51:36Not me.
00:51:37Yes!
00:51:37You!
00:51:38All of you.
00:51:40The possibility that someone could slip in here, kill Mr. Winter, and then slip out that
00:51:45door means all of you could have done this.
00:51:48Even you.
00:51:49And you.
00:51:51And you.
00:51:52Because if I'm wrong about this, then one of you definitely did it.
00:51:58Nobody here has a solid alibi for that brief window in which we know Mr. Winter was killed.
00:52:03And the fact that you did other bizarre and terrible shit later does not mean you did not
00:52:08do this.
00:52:09In fact, it increases the likelihood that you did, that you did kill him.
00:52:15You all certainly seemed like you wanted to kill him.
00:52:18You all fought with him that night.
00:52:20Fuck you, A.B.
00:52:21I feel like you have something personally against me.
00:52:23There's broken glass!
00:52:25I'm not leaving.
00:52:25This is my dessert, and it is going to be served my back!
00:52:29Mr. Winter, please.
00:52:30I'm begging you.
00:52:31You screamed at him.
00:52:33AHHHHH!
00:52:34You threatened him.
00:52:36Keep your fucking mouth shut.
00:52:38You openly mused about killing him.
00:52:41He won't fire me if he isn't here anymore.
00:52:44Some of you even said you were going to kill him.
00:52:47I am going!
00:52:48To kill him.
00:52:49And then one of you did.
00:52:52So, tell me.
00:52:55Who sealed that door?
00:53:20Jasmine Haney ordered the door to be sealed.
00:53:24I saw the work being done, and I thought it was odd.
00:53:28Since the President and Mr. Morgan aren't living here anymore, I asked, and I was told it was Jasmine.
00:53:36Oh!
00:53:38Were you going to mention that, Miss Haney?
00:53:41No, I wasn't, Miss Cupp.
00:53:43Detective.
00:53:46You really think I had something to do with this?
00:53:48You wanted this job more than anything.
00:53:50You thought he had betrayed you, you thought he had betrayed you, you fought with him, so...
00:53:55Yes.
00:53:57Maybe.
00:54:04Did you seal that door?
00:54:10Yes, I did.
00:54:13Yes, I did.
00:54:17But it wasn't my idea.
00:54:20It was an order.
00:54:21Who's order?
00:54:26Who's order?
00:54:29He called me and told me to take care of it.
00:54:33Who?
00:54:34Him.
00:54:35What?
00:54:39That's a lie.
00:54:41Perry, that's a lie.
00:54:44Perry?
00:54:46Yeah, Jasmine.
00:54:49Detective Cupp.
00:54:49You never called?
00:54:51Called Miss Haney to seal off a door?
00:54:53Yes.
00:54:53No.
00:54:54What are you talking about?
00:54:55You called me.
00:54:56I talked to you.
00:54:57This is the second time now you said you didn't make a call that someone else claimed you made.
00:55:01I know.
00:55:02These things didn't happen.
00:55:04She's lying.
00:55:04And Agent Roush was lying when she said you ordered Secret Service off the second floor the night of the
00:55:10state dinner.
00:55:10He called at 9.22 p.m.
00:55:11I spoke to him.
00:55:12Yes, it's insane.
00:55:13Perry, please.
00:55:16Yes.
00:55:17Yes.
00:55:18I agree.
00:55:21Did you have any issue with A.B.?
00:55:24What?
00:55:25No.
00:55:25Why are you asking me that?
00:55:27I mean, not really.
00:55:29Oh.
00:55:32I didn't do this, Miss Cupp.
00:55:34Detective.
00:55:34You have to believe me.
00:55:36Oh, I definitely don't have to.
00:55:54There's a bird
00:55:55on your wallpaper in there, in your bedroom.
00:55:59It looks almost like a Malaysian rail babbler.
00:56:03I'm not sure it is, but that would be fitting.
00:56:07A Malaysian rail babbler is a wildly elusive bird, but not in a traditional way.
00:56:14It's not just hard to spot, it's hard to identify, even what it is.
00:56:21It's called a rail babbler, but it's actually not a rail, it's not a babbler.
00:56:26It has a song that's almost ventriloquial, like it's coming from somewhere else.
00:56:40Maybe it wasn't you.
00:56:45Maybe it was an order.
00:56:47Maybe it was someone pretending to be you, using your voice, disguising theirs, hiding.
00:57:05thing that's possible.
00:57:07thing that's possible.
00:57:31I don't know.
00:57:37I don't know.
00:57:42It was me.
00:57:49I did it.
00:57:51I ordered the door sealed.
00:57:53I faked Elliot's voice.
00:57:56I'm good at it.
00:57:58You know that.
00:57:59Elliot is indecisive.
00:58:00Uh, well, uh, uh, that's, that's tricky.
00:58:05I can do it.
00:58:06I did it.
00:58:06What?
00:58:09Mr. Winter and I had gotten in a fight.
00:58:12Earlier that night.
00:58:13About the night.
00:58:15He had said some terrible things about me.
00:58:17And in the heat of it, I grabbed his journal.
00:58:19I tore a page out.
00:58:21I felt bad about it.
00:58:22I went looking for him later, and that's when I heard the fight between him and Elsie in here.
00:58:27I left, but I came back immediately because it was so violent.
00:58:33And that's when I saw him.
00:58:35Right there.
00:58:38Dead.
00:58:43They had killed him.
00:58:46Who?
00:58:49Them.
00:58:50No!
00:58:51No!
00:58:52No!
00:59:01They were both here, in the room.
00:59:04And it was exactly like you said, Detective Cup.
00:59:07She and Winter were fighting.
00:59:08She threw a vase at him.
00:59:09It missed.
00:59:10It cut his face.
00:59:11Bruce came in after that and hit him with the clock.
00:59:15This is what they told me.
00:59:16What about the poison?
00:59:18It was for her husband.
00:59:20He was ruining her life.
00:59:22He wanted me to lose my job, wanted to destroy my life.
00:59:25And she did plan to kill him.
00:59:26I did want to kill him!
00:59:28Oh!
00:59:28That's what she said.
00:59:29She had gone to the shed that night, when she assumed no one would be around.
00:59:33And she found the poison.
00:59:34She called Mr. Winter from the shed because she had to tell him that she was going to be
00:59:38late cleaning the Lincoln bedroom.
00:59:41And when she got up here, a few minutes later, and Mr. Winter confronted her and she realized
00:59:46she was going to lose her job, she lost her shit.
00:59:49That's when she threw the vase.
00:59:50The poison came after.
00:59:52Because there wasn't much blood, they decided that they could make it look like a suicide.
00:59:58That was his idea.
01:00:00They staged it.
01:00:01Again, exactly like you said.
01:00:04Or close.
01:00:05They got a glass room next door.
01:00:09Poured some poison down his throat.
01:00:14Then tossed the rest in the flowers.
01:00:16That's fucked up.
01:00:17But I saw two glasses.
01:00:19The other one was mine.
01:00:21I needed a drink.
01:00:24Because of the note.
01:00:26Because of the note.
01:00:30I didn't know what to do.
01:00:33I felt terrible for them.
01:00:35I know that sounds crazy, but she looked so terrified.
01:00:43She has a daughter.
01:00:45He was just trying to protect her.
01:00:48The page I accidentally ripped out of Mr. Winter's journal, it read like a suicide note.
01:00:53I'm sure that's not what it was, but that's what it sounded like.
01:00:55And I realized what it could do for them to sell the story.
01:01:00I gave them the note.
01:01:03He...
01:01:04Tucked it into Mr. Winter's suit jacket.
01:01:07And carried Winter away.
01:01:10He came back down, cleaned it all up.
01:01:12I helped him.
01:01:13Picked up pieces of the vase.
01:01:15Vacuumed.
01:01:16He forgot the glasses.
01:01:17Mistakes were made.
01:01:18And the clock?
01:01:19He took it away.
01:01:20He said he knew how to get rid of it.
01:01:22Then they came up with their stories.
01:01:25Perfectly inconsistent.
01:01:28And the door.
01:01:30Why did you seal the door?
01:01:33Panic.
01:01:35When you were up on the third floor that night investigating, I wasn't concerned.
01:01:39I thought this would all go away.
01:01:42But when you came down here, before you left, I got worried.
01:01:46Even after you left.
01:01:48I was scared you'd come back.
01:01:50Or somebody would.
01:01:51I just wanted the room to look different.
01:01:56To feel different, somehow.
01:01:59I was trying to protect them.
01:02:02I feel terrible for Mr. Winter.
01:02:06And I honestly feel terrible for them.
01:02:09Still.
01:02:18I'm sorry.
01:02:34Blink.
01:02:35Yes.
01:02:37Watch for it.
01:02:39The blink.
01:02:41What?
01:02:49You were so close.
01:02:52So close.
01:02:54I am so unexpectedly impressed by you, Lily.
01:02:58So smart.
01:02:59So quick thinking.
01:03:02Such an incredible performer today, on that night.
01:03:06So much more diabolical than I even imagined.
01:03:10What is going on?
01:03:12And you could have done it.
01:03:13I would have found you some way.
01:03:14I'm sure of it.
01:03:15But you were close.
01:03:17Undone by that single question, the birder asks relentlessly,
01:03:22Why?
01:03:23Why did you seal that passageway up, Lily?
01:03:26Just to make it all seal better?
01:03:27No.
01:03:28You needed something better than that.
01:03:30Because there was another reason.
01:03:32Because you were hiding something.
01:03:33Something with your fingerprints all over it.
01:03:36Something that proves you killed A.B. Winter.
01:03:39What?
01:03:44No!
01:03:45Detective, come.
01:03:46I'm really sorry about this, Mr. President.
01:04:00Fuck yeah!
01:04:01Ha ha!
01:04:36Oh.
01:04:38Oh.
01:04:46Oh.
01:04:54Oh.
01:04:56Oh.
01:04:58Oh.
01:04:59Oh.
01:05:02I need to call my dad.
01:05:05Why?
01:05:07Because of the clock.
01:05:09Why did you do this, Lily?
01:05:11Oh, I can take that.
01:05:14Unless...
01:05:16Or, why don't I start
01:05:17and then you can jump in?
01:05:21She did it because she hates you.
01:05:23And by you, I do mean you, Mr. President.
01:05:25But I really mean all of you.
01:05:27The house.
01:05:28Like the actual house.
01:05:30Like the physical space.
01:05:31Have you seen what she's done to the Blue Room?
01:05:33You don't do these things
01:05:34unless you really hate this place.
01:05:37But also, like, the house as an idea.
01:05:40As an institution.
01:05:41She hates it.
01:05:43The history, the traditions, the staff.
01:05:45What it represents.
01:05:46America, I guess.
01:05:47She hates it.
01:05:48And she hated Mr. Winter most of all
01:05:50because he represented what it represents
01:05:52and he was in her way
01:05:53and he had been for a long time.
01:05:56He sabotaged Wellness Christmas.
01:06:02She wanted to reinvent the White House
01:06:04and to her that meant tear it down.
01:06:06Maybe literally.
01:06:07And he loved the house
01:06:09and cared about the house.
01:06:11About the people and the plumbing
01:06:13and the artwork and the budgets.
01:06:14And he cared about you, Mr. President.
01:06:16And you, Mr. Morgan.
01:06:18And the ordinary Americans
01:06:19who came from all over the country
01:06:22to visit here
01:06:23and that was all just
01:06:24really stupid to her.
01:06:27Am I doing okay?
01:06:29She killed Mr. Winter
01:06:30because she hated him
01:06:31but also because she feared him.
01:06:33You want to know why?
01:06:34This is why.
01:06:35Because she found out
01:06:36on the night of the state dinner
01:06:37he was going to expose her.
01:06:39That was the fight
01:06:40that Mr. Gomez heard
01:06:41in Mr. Winter's office.
01:06:42It wasn't Harry Hollinger
01:06:44in that room.
01:06:44It was Lily Schumacher
01:06:46and she just told you
01:06:47that it was.
01:06:48She admitted it.
01:06:49Dude, that's the crazy genius
01:06:51of this wild attempt
01:06:52to frame Bruce and Elsie just now.
01:06:54So much of what she said
01:06:55was true.
01:06:56She and Winter
01:06:56got in a fight.
01:06:57He said some terrible things
01:06:58about her.
01:06:59She ripped a page
01:07:00from his journal.
01:07:01That all happened.
01:07:02What do you mean
01:07:02expose her?
01:07:03I mean tell you
01:07:05and Mr. Morgan
01:07:06every last selfish
01:07:07and absurd
01:07:08and abusive thing
01:07:09she had done
01:07:10since she got here.
01:07:11None of which
01:07:11you probably knew about.
01:07:12All of which
01:07:13he had meticulously
01:07:14documented in his journal.
01:07:16All the lies
01:07:17and misrepresentations
01:07:19and indulgences
01:07:20and general
01:07:21shitty behavior
01:07:23was all here.
01:07:24That scared her.
01:07:25Excuse me.
01:07:26I'm sorry.
01:07:28Really?
01:07:29That's it?
01:07:30That's all you got?
01:07:32Yes.
01:07:33We fought.
01:07:34I admit it.
01:07:35We did fight.
01:07:37Everybody
01:07:38fought with A.B.
01:07:39And yes
01:07:40he was worked up
01:07:41and so was I.
01:07:42You think I'm going
01:07:42to kill him
01:07:44because he was going
01:07:45to expose my
01:07:46shitty behavior?
01:07:48Seriously?
01:07:50What do I care
01:07:51if he says crazy shit
01:07:52to Perry and Elliot?
01:07:53First of all
01:07:53they're never going to
01:07:54believe him over me.
01:07:55That's not the way
01:07:55the world works.
01:07:56And second
01:07:58I don't care.
01:08:00I'm rich.
01:08:01Here's a secret everybody.
01:08:03Rich people
01:08:03don't give a shit.
01:08:05I'm not going to miss
01:08:06my $114,000 salary
01:08:10or whatever the fuck
01:08:10it is
01:08:11which I give
01:08:11to charity
01:08:12by the way.
01:08:13I'm doing this
01:08:14as a public service.
01:08:15Okay?
01:08:16Okay guys?
01:08:19So fire me.
01:08:23Yes Lily
01:08:24I think that's
01:08:25going to happen
01:08:25so thank you.
01:08:27And you do make
01:08:28some excellent points.
01:08:30You really do.
01:08:30The thing is though
01:08:31it wasn't just
01:08:33your shitty behavior.
01:08:34Mr. Winter
01:08:34was smart enough
01:08:35to know he needed
01:08:36more than that
01:08:37and it wasn't hard
01:08:37to find.
01:08:39There are a couple
01:08:40pages here
01:08:41in his journal
01:08:42that I didn't know
01:08:43what to make of
01:08:43at first.
01:08:44It's a blizzard
01:08:45of numbers
01:08:45and letters
01:08:46almost like a puzzle
01:08:48probably deliberately
01:08:49so to kind of
01:08:50hide his work
01:08:51but I figured out
01:08:54what it was
01:08:54because I'm like
01:08:56really good at puzzles.
01:08:58It was all the money
01:08:59you misappropriated
01:09:01stole.
01:09:02Where's the money
01:09:03going to come from?
01:09:03You don't have
01:09:04the budget
01:09:04for any of this.
01:09:05Where does the money
01:09:05ever come from A.B.?
01:09:06It comes from
01:09:07another pile of money.
01:09:08That's how money works.
01:09:09Yeah you're rich
01:09:10but here's another thing
01:09:11about the way
01:09:12the world works.
01:09:13Rich people steal money
01:09:14all the time.
01:09:16In some cases
01:09:16it's even why
01:09:17they're rich.
01:09:18My guess is
01:09:19your theft
01:09:19had more to do
01:09:20with laziness
01:09:22arrogance
01:09:22and contempt
01:09:23for the system
01:09:23but who knows
01:09:24and it wasn't
01:09:26just money.
01:09:27These numbers?
01:09:28It was all
01:09:29the various
01:09:30criminal statutes
01:09:31and ethical codes
01:09:33Mr. Winter
01:09:33knew you had violated
01:09:35in the way
01:09:36you had secured
01:09:37contracts
01:09:37in the favors
01:09:38that you traded
01:09:39with different vendors
01:09:40in the people
01:09:40you had invited
01:09:41into the White House
01:09:42and who advised you
01:09:43on moving
01:09:43American government
01:09:44officials around
01:09:45at a state dinner.
01:09:47I think Mr. Winter
01:09:48told you all this
01:09:49in his office.
01:09:50I am going to tell them
01:09:51everything.
01:09:52and I think
01:09:53you really
01:09:53really
01:09:54really
01:09:55really
01:09:55really
01:09:56gave a shit
01:09:57and I think
01:09:57that's why
01:09:58you tried
01:09:58to grab
01:09:59his journal
01:09:59and I think
01:10:00that's why
01:10:00when you walked
01:10:01out of his office
01:10:02that night
01:10:02and stood
01:10:03in the hallway
01:10:03and read that page
01:10:05that you accidentally
01:10:06ripped out
01:10:06you decided
01:10:07to kill
01:10:08him
01:10:09to stage a suicide.
01:10:11Would you have killed him
01:10:12if you didn't
01:10:13rip that page out
01:10:15and realize
01:10:15what you could do
01:10:16with it?
01:10:17Maybe.
01:10:18It's impossible
01:10:19to say
01:10:19and irrelevant.
01:10:22All criminal activity
01:10:23is motive
01:10:24plus opportunity
01:10:25and you
01:10:25saw an opportunity.
01:10:27All of your problems
01:10:28would go away
01:10:28because Mr. Winter
01:10:29would go away
01:10:30and then
01:10:30you could redo
01:10:32all the rooms
01:10:33and fire all the staff
01:10:34and it would be great
01:10:35and you wouldn't have
01:10:36to sit in some
01:10:36shitty fluorescent lit
01:10:38courtroom
01:10:38for the next two years
01:10:39while your really good
01:10:40lawyer made some
01:10:41of it go away
01:10:42a different way.
01:10:43This was easier
01:10:44and more fun
01:10:46and clever
01:10:47and that was it.
01:10:49the die was cast.
01:10:52Everything else
01:10:53we know.
01:10:55You were the one
01:10:56leading the non-toxic
01:10:58chemical-free
01:10:58conscious
01:10:59landscaping initiative
01:11:01whatever the hell
01:11:01that is
01:11:01so you went
01:11:02to the shed
01:11:03with your glass
01:11:04that broke
01:11:05picked up
01:11:05Emily's sister's
01:11:06little tumbler
01:11:07filled it with
01:11:08paraquat fine choice
01:11:09and you called
01:11:10Mr. Winter
01:11:10and said
01:11:11let's meet
01:11:11in the yellow oval room
01:11:12let's see if we can talk
01:11:14I apologize
01:11:14whatever you needed
01:11:15to say
01:11:16and he agreed.
01:11:17Give me five minutes.
01:11:18even though I have
01:11:19a strong sense
01:11:19that he knew
01:11:20something bad
01:11:21might happen
01:11:21just like birds
01:11:22have this thing
01:11:23where they can sense
01:11:24a change in barometric
01:11:25pressure when a storm
01:11:26is coming.
01:11:27I am going to be dead
01:11:28by the end of the night.
01:11:30You called the secret
01:11:31services Elliot
01:11:32called at 9 22 p.m.
01:11:33had them clear
01:11:33the second floor
01:11:34we were told
01:11:35we were told
01:11:35to stay off the floor
01:11:35then you carried
01:11:36the poison
01:11:37into the family
01:11:38living room
01:11:39waited for Elsie
01:11:41to leave
01:11:42and you came in here
01:11:43with your drinks
01:11:45scotch for you
01:11:46paraquat
01:11:47and scotch
01:11:48for AB
01:11:49and then you gave him
01:11:50the page
01:11:51from his journal
01:11:51back
01:11:52suicide note
01:11:53and watched him
01:11:55put it into his pocket
01:11:56and then
01:11:57you went
01:11:58to work
01:12:01try to charm him
01:12:04I doubt he was charmed
01:12:06but Mr. Winter
01:12:08also wasn't
01:12:09a cynical person
01:12:10I don't think
01:12:10he believed
01:12:11someone could be
01:12:12so malevolent
01:12:12but he'd seen a lot
01:12:14knew a lot
01:12:15of pettiness
01:12:16cruelty
01:12:16arrogance
01:12:17probably more than
01:12:18any of us
01:12:19could ever imagine
01:12:20but even after
01:12:21everything
01:12:22he was still
01:12:23willing to give you
01:12:24the benefit
01:12:25of the doubt
01:12:32it cost him
01:12:33his life
01:12:43winter drank
01:12:44the poison
01:12:44realized immediately
01:12:45what it was
01:12:46and tossed the rest
01:12:47onto the roses
01:12:48but paraquat
01:12:49works fast
01:12:50and is devastatingly
01:12:52painful
01:12:52and he
01:12:53was
01:12:53rocked
01:12:54I'm sure you don't
01:12:55know that much
01:12:56about poison lily
01:12:56but you probably
01:12:57knew enough
01:12:58to know that
01:12:58what he drank
01:12:59wasn't going
01:13:00to kill him
01:13:00so you threw
01:13:01the vase
01:13:02that mist
01:13:03but startled
01:13:03him even further
01:13:04so you went
01:13:06for the clock
01:13:06and that was it
01:13:07AB was dead
01:13:09but now you
01:13:09had to move quickly
01:13:10so you grabbed
01:13:11the clock
01:13:12and escaped
01:13:12into the passageway
01:13:13but this damn
01:13:15clock
01:13:16right
01:13:16what to do
01:13:17it's huge
01:13:18and weird
01:13:18and bloody
01:13:19and cracked
01:13:19and you couldn't
01:13:20walk around with it
01:13:21and you couldn't
01:13:21just put it down
01:13:22anywhere
01:13:22and now Elsie
01:13:23and then Bruce
01:13:24were in this room
01:13:25finding the body
01:13:25and you had no reason
01:13:26to believe
01:13:27that they would
01:13:27so tragically
01:13:28misinterpret
01:13:28the actions
01:13:29of the other
01:13:30for all you knew
01:13:31secret service
01:13:31was going to come
01:13:32up here in 30 seconds
01:13:33and then you
01:13:33would be caught
01:13:34so you stuffed
01:13:35the clock
01:13:36in this storage drawer
01:13:37in front of you
01:13:38in the passageway
01:13:39waited for them
01:13:40to clear the hall
01:13:41and then sped out
01:13:42through the treaty room
01:13:43and down the grand
01:13:44staircase
01:13:44and you were free
01:13:47you rejoined the party
01:13:48but
01:13:49that
01:13:50clock
01:13:51was eating
01:13:52looking away at you
01:13:53what if they're up there
01:13:54what if they find it
01:13:55and then
01:13:56as time went by
01:13:57and you realized
01:13:58nobody was saying
01:13:59anything about a dead body
01:14:00and trust me
01:14:01there would be a big to do
01:14:03about a dead body
01:14:04in the White House
01:14:05especially on the night
01:14:06of the state dinner
01:14:07you decided to go back up
01:14:08and see what was going on
01:14:10move the clock
01:14:11if you could
01:14:11but you get up here
01:14:12and there's nothing
01:14:13no winter
01:14:14no broken vase
01:14:15nothing
01:14:16only engineer
01:14:17Bruce Geller
01:14:18looking for a leak
01:14:19from Tripp Morgan's room
01:14:21what the hell
01:14:22was going on
01:14:23was winter alive
01:14:24what happened
01:14:25you were genuinely
01:14:26confused
01:14:27worried
01:14:28and that's what
01:14:29everyone saw
01:14:29from that point forward
01:14:31I was looking for him
01:14:31everywhere
01:14:32in every room
01:14:33she seemed worried
01:14:34concerned
01:14:35not panicky
01:14:35just genuinely worried
01:14:37what I saw
01:14:38I still haven't found
01:14:39AB
01:14:39yes
01:14:40turns out you are
01:14:41a great actress
01:14:42but that's not
01:14:43what it was
01:14:44you were
01:14:46panicked
01:14:47when I arrived
01:14:49and all of the details
01:14:50of what had happened
01:14:51to Mr. Winter
01:14:52started to come out
01:14:53that he apparently
01:14:53killed himself
01:14:54in the game room
01:14:55yes
01:14:56it was absolutely
01:14:58staggering to you
01:14:59mind blowing
01:15:00but it was great
01:15:01you were off the hook
01:15:03and then when I started
01:15:04to bring the investigation
01:15:05down to the second floor
01:15:07well
01:15:07like you said
01:15:09you started to get
01:15:10a little worried
01:15:11but I was gone
01:15:11soon enough
01:15:12and the minute I was
01:15:13you took the final step
01:15:14to bury the evidence
01:15:15seal it in
01:15:16hopefully forever
01:15:17it was a brilliant plan
01:15:19and you deserve
01:15:20a lot of credit
01:15:21but you really only
01:15:22made it as long
01:15:22as you did
01:15:23because of the
01:15:24bizarre miscommunications
01:15:25and regrettable behavior
01:15:27from so many other
01:15:28people in the house
01:15:29so team effort
01:15:31here
01:15:32really owe them a lot
01:15:33even though you hate them
01:15:44this is the man who died
01:15:46right here
01:15:48in this room
01:15:52I heard a lot about him
01:15:53from you
01:15:54you can learn a lot
01:15:56about someone
01:15:56from what he writes
01:15:58and reads
01:16:00he was a complicated person
01:16:02flawed
01:16:03and difficult
01:16:04fiercely loyal
01:16:06smart
01:16:06and thoughtful
01:16:07an enormous pain
01:16:09in the ass
01:16:10and endlessly generous
01:16:12in his thoughts
01:16:13he had suffered
01:16:14in his life
01:16:15and he had persevered
01:16:16and I'm sorry
01:16:17I never got the chance
01:16:18to meet him
01:16:20he loved this house
01:16:22I didn't know him
01:16:22but I know that
01:16:24loved the people
01:16:25who work here
01:16:26respected them
01:16:27understood them
01:16:28appreciated them
01:16:29saw why they were here
01:16:30and there's a question again
01:16:31why
01:16:33why are they here
01:16:34why was he here
01:16:40for you
01:16:41Mr. President
01:16:44and for you
01:16:45Mr. Morgan
01:16:49for everyone here
01:16:52for all of us
01:16:53it wasn't us
01:16:54versus them
01:16:55for Winter
01:16:55it really wasn't
01:16:56it was just us
01:16:58one house
01:16:58one family
01:16:59one imperfect union
01:17:01trying to make it work
01:17:02enduring
01:17:03he believed in that
01:17:04in this
01:17:05and look
01:17:06I'm just the detective
01:17:08but
01:17:08I think this
01:17:10is really worth
01:17:12believing in
01:17:14and she
01:17:15does not
01:17:16believe in this
01:17:20and that is why
01:17:22she really
01:17:23really sucks
01:17:26also she's
01:17:27a murderer
01:17:28I'm still
01:17:29a little
01:17:29unclear
01:17:30on who
01:17:31has jurisdiction
01:17:31here
01:17:32so
01:17:33whoever it is
01:17:34take her away
01:17:35yeah
01:17:36relax
01:17:36gentlemen
01:17:37no no no
01:17:37no no
01:17:38no no
01:17:39no no
01:17:39no
01:17:39no
01:17:41no
01:17:41no
01:17:41no
01:17:41no
01:17:42no
01:17:42no
01:17:42no
01:17:42no
01:17:42no
01:17:42no
01:17:42no
01:17:42no
01:17:42no
01:17:43no
01:17:43no
01:17:43no
01:17:43no
01:17:50Lily Schumacher
01:17:52Lily Schumacher
01:17:53she wasn't even in my top three
01:17:55I had
01:17:56the Swiss guy
01:17:57the salt guy
01:17:58and the water guy
01:17:59and you
01:18:00let me guess
01:18:02yeah
01:18:03ride or die
01:18:03what about Harry
01:18:05what about him
01:18:06did he play any role in this
01:18:08no
01:18:09I mean Trip Morgan was right
01:18:11he is an asshole
01:18:12he was incredibly rude to Mr. Winter
01:18:15he did try to kick me off the case
01:18:17he did inappropriately search Mr. Winter's office
01:18:19although I think that was more in the spirit of being an anxious political animal
01:18:23as much as anything but the conspiracy stuff
01:18:25that was all bullshit
01:18:26sorry Senator
01:18:27nah don't worry about it we're in a closed session
01:18:29to his credit he did bring me back and let me solve this
01:18:33people are complicated
01:18:34why did Lily try to frame Bruce and Elsie
01:18:36it was a Hail Mary
01:18:37she knew I was on to her in the end
01:18:40she knew
01:18:40when did you know
01:18:42I knew what I knew
01:18:43I don't mean that as a riddle
01:18:44at some point you go from not knowing something to knowing it to seeing it
01:18:48when is that exactly I don't know
01:18:50I had my suspicions about Lily when she first told me she saw Elsie and Winter fighting in the yellow
01:18:55oval room
01:18:56I was in the hall
01:18:57and I saw him arguing with someone in the yellow oval room
01:19:01Elsie told me they fought behind closed doors
01:19:03he told me to close the door
01:19:04she had no reason to make that detail up
01:19:06and it was consistent with what everyone else had told me about Winter
01:19:08that he always tried to have his disagreements behind closed doors
01:19:12he definitely didn't like to fight in public
01:19:14he'd always try to avoid that
01:19:16he'd bring in close the door
01:19:18how could Lily see them from the hall if the door was closed?
01:19:23it was suspicious
01:19:24turns out she did see it
01:19:26because she was watching from the family living room
01:19:28where she was mixing her poison
01:19:30and when Jasmine said the call to seal the door came down from Elliot
01:19:34I had a strong sense that it was Lily
01:19:36I had heard her impersonations
01:19:37and I never suspected Elliot
01:19:40and then
01:19:41she blinked
01:19:43but not because of the clock
01:19:44although that was the clincher
01:19:45but when she said
01:19:46she saw Bruce put the note in Winter's jacket
01:19:49Lily wasn't in the game room
01:19:50and when I removed the note that night
01:19:52she couldn't have known where it was
01:19:54unless she saw Winter put it there himself
01:19:56which she did
01:19:59well, time to departure?
01:20:01Will's up in
01:20:02three hours
01:20:03Reagan or Dulles?
01:20:05Dulles
01:20:05well, you better get going then
01:20:08thank you, Detective Cupp
01:20:09I've been doing this a very long time
01:20:12I've never seen anyone like you
01:20:30I got you something
01:20:33for the trip
01:20:34do not open in here
01:20:41I feel really bad for the person sitting next to you on that flight
01:20:46thank you
01:20:48for everything
01:20:52I need to make a quick stop
01:20:54you sure?
01:20:55do we have time?
01:20:57we have time
01:21:09five minutes
01:21:13I solved the murder
01:21:14the one next door?
01:21:16yes
01:21:16oh, great
01:21:17I thought you might have been coming about Clive
01:21:20no
01:21:22does that mean my son's husband will be moving back in?
01:21:27the president of the United States?
01:21:29yes
01:21:29he is
01:21:30oh, it was so nice around here
01:21:34I'm sorry
01:21:34who did it?
01:21:36wait
01:21:36don't tell me
01:21:37the snotty girl with the attitude?
01:21:40yes
01:21:41he could have just asked me
01:21:51detective Cupp
01:21:52I'll have them send up Baca, Miss Cox
01:21:54you are good
01:21:56yes
01:21:57I am
01:22:00the best
01:22:01I am
01:22:02I am
01:22:03I am
01:22:04who did it or
01:22:05the rest
01:22:06I am
01:22:24but if I am
01:22:25I am
01:22:30the best
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