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00:00:24it's a quaint little town I found this great house on the water and I don't know I just need
00:00:29a change of pace for the summer you know something different what you need is to finish the book
00:00:33darling I know I know but Lillian I've just been so blocked the last couple of months I mean 15
00:00:40years is a long time everything we had just gone well I can't hold the publisher off forever
00:00:47they're holding a prime December date for you I know that's why I'm hoping that I'll find something
00:00:52to inspire me up there maybe you'll meet someone new I'm not looking for anybody new I'm just
00:00:57looking for a little piece of quiets that I can focus on my writing you never know you know you
00:01:02should be more concerned with whether or not I finish the book than find romance oh I am darling
00:01:06but I know how much you enjoy unpredictable endings maybe they'll go hand in hand
00:01:35oh wow this is perfect
00:01:41hi you must be the new tenant Sarah I'm Marie oh hope you like muffins how sweet thank you
00:01:50try one
00:01:55Gilbert said he'd found a new young woman from the city to rent the place for the summer
00:01:59mm-hmm like it lovely I meant the muffin it's delicious well I just live up and over so you
00:02:12let
00:02:12me know if you need anything thank you again for the muffins bye have fun thank you
00:02:19thank you
00:03:04All right.
00:03:07It's time to get to work.
00:03:21Excuse me.
00:03:24I'm sorry.
00:03:25I didn't realize anyone was home.
00:03:27Well...
00:03:28I'm Michael.
00:03:29Michael Ellery.
00:03:30I live next door.
00:03:32Sarah.
00:03:33Hi.
00:03:34Renting for the summer?
00:03:36Yeah.
00:03:37Well, I'm sorry I disturbed you.
00:03:39It's just that Gilbert usually lets me use the hoop and...
00:03:42Oh, well, um...
00:03:43Look, that's...
00:03:44It's fine.
00:03:45Go ahead.
00:03:46Really?
00:03:47Yeah.
00:03:49Sarah.
00:03:50Yeah.
00:03:51I'm having some work done on my dock.
00:03:54Would it be all right if I used yours?
00:03:55For my boat.
00:03:56Oh, go ahead.
00:04:00Thanks.
00:04:07I was like...
00:04:09Go ahead.
00:04:12Hi.
00:04:13Yeah.
00:04:13Good job.
00:04:14Yeah.
00:04:22Okay.
00:04:23Okay.
00:04:29You're welcome.
00:06:00Give me a minute. I'll figure it out.
00:06:02Please. Ignore my husband. He's like a dog chasing a car.
00:06:07I mean, he wouldn't know what to do with it if he caught it.
00:06:09Do you know who this is?
00:06:11No, I've never...
00:06:12Closilla.
00:06:15Sarah Wilde.
00:06:16Who's losing their mind now, huh?
00:06:19A thousand book titles and authors he can remember about our anniversary.
00:06:22Well, that's another problem.
00:06:24Oh, my goodness.
00:06:26Beatrix Turnbull.
00:06:27Hello. Nice to meet you.
00:06:28And this is my husband, Bruce.
00:06:29Lovely to meet you.
00:06:31Oh, wow.
00:06:33Sarah Wilde, the mystery writer in our store.
00:06:37Go get the camera, Bruce.
00:06:39Are you still writing?
00:06:40We haven't had a new title from you in...
00:06:42Three years.
00:06:43Yeah, yeah.
00:06:43But don't worry.
00:06:44I'm here to work.
00:06:46I probably still want some new book out by Christmas, so...
00:06:48Well, are you here to find a little inspiration from our town?
00:06:52Beatrix, you're fishing.
00:06:53Now, you know, she always gets her inspiration from real life.
00:06:57That's why that camera goes with her ever she goes.
00:07:00I'm a huge fan.
00:07:01Me too.
00:07:02I'm sure I'll find plenty to inspire me here.
00:07:05Oh.
00:07:07You say cheese.
00:07:08Cheese.
00:07:09Oh, lovely.
00:07:10Now one with the three of us.
00:07:12Oh, great.
00:07:12That'd be great.
00:07:13You don't mind, do you?
00:07:14No.
00:07:15Oh, great.
00:07:16Thanks.
00:07:16And cheese.
00:07:17Cheese.
00:07:32Hi.
00:07:34You're new.
00:07:35What gave me away?
00:07:38Vanilla hazelnut latte.
00:07:39Double sugar, double soy milk.
00:07:42She charged him double.
00:07:45Her?
00:07:45Coffee, black.
00:07:47No sugar.
00:07:48Over there?
00:07:49Long espresso with honey.
00:07:51But I don't know you.
00:07:53Just blackface.
00:07:54I'm Louis.
00:07:56Sarah.
00:07:56Wild.
00:07:58Good one, Louis.
00:07:59See you tomorrow, deputy.
00:08:01You a photographer?
00:08:02Writer.
00:08:05This one is on the house.
00:08:07Welcome to Christina Lake.
00:08:09There is anything you need.
00:08:11Coffee, intranet.
00:08:15I'm good.
00:08:18Thanks, Louis.
00:08:22Ooh.
00:08:26I'm good.
00:08:28What's up?
00:08:31Yeah.
00:08:42Oh, my God.
00:09:28Oh, my God.
00:09:31Oh, my God.
00:10:26Oh, my God.
00:11:00Oh, my God.
00:11:04Oh, my God.
00:11:28Actually, you know what?
00:11:28I'm going to give you a call back a little bit later.
00:11:30I'm going to get back to work.
00:11:31Now, that's what I like to hear.
00:11:33I'll catch you later.
00:11:34Okay.
00:11:35Bye.
00:11:39What?
00:11:41What?
00:11:42What?
00:11:43I'm going to get back to work.
00:11:50I'm going to get back to work.
00:11:50Bye.
00:11:51I don't know.
00:12:27I don't know.
00:12:50I don't know.
00:13:03Did he?
00:13:05How about the bedrooms?
00:13:07Um, well, actually, I don't know.
00:13:11Isn't this cozy?
00:13:13This is where you work?
00:13:14Yeah, I, um, work here.
00:13:17I didn't know you liked photography.
00:13:20Well, actually, it's, um, just a hobby.
00:13:31How about that milk?
00:13:35There you go.
00:13:37I owe you one.
00:13:38If there's ever anything, you know, actually, you know what?
00:13:41Um, I have a question.
00:13:44How's next door?
00:13:46He's a cutie, isn't he?
00:13:48He lives there alone?
00:13:50Technically, it's his father's house.
00:13:52One of his little cottages.
00:13:55The Ellery's are the royalty of Christina Lake.
00:13:58Michael is even richer than he is handsome.
00:14:01Mm-hmm.
00:14:03How'd you like the muffins?
00:14:04Oh, they were fantastic.
00:14:13I had a, I had, I had a couple.
00:14:23Well, dear reader, I must tell you that I am officially infatuated with the boy next door.
00:14:29Over these recent weeks, he has become my inspiration, my muse.
00:14:35With each passing day, I find myself irresistibly drawn to him, mesmerized by his clear blue eyes and ready smile,
00:14:45entranced by his broad shoulders, his sculpted arms.
00:14:50Watching him from my window, fantasizing about this mysterious stranger, I found the inspiration I needed for my next novel.
00:14:57But there's so much more to confess.
00:15:00Sometimes I lie in bed, wondering what it would be like if he were here.
00:15:07Finally, after such a long, long time, I feel completely and totally alive.
00:15:37I don't know, doesn't that feel, isn't it?
00:15:47For heaven's sake.
00:15:50Oh, there she is.
00:15:52Oh, you like the display?
00:15:53Oh, you know what?
00:15:54We thought maybe you could do a little book signing.
00:15:57Well, I really wanted to stay low profile, if possible.
00:16:00How's the book going?
00:16:01Very good.
00:16:02I just finished chapter 10.
00:16:04Oh, well, you know what?
00:16:06I'm not going to ask you what it's about.
00:16:07I know that writers don't like to, you know, share.
00:16:10But who gets murdered?
00:16:12She's a mystery writer, Bea.
00:16:14Someone always gets murdered.
00:16:15Is it going to be her?
00:16:16Just pretend you're hard of hearing.
00:16:18That's what I do.
00:16:19Actually, I'm doing some research.
00:16:21I want to know if you guys could tell me anything about the Ellery family.
00:16:24What do you want to know?
00:16:26Well, I'm basing some of the characters in my book on them.
00:16:29Just some classic, wealthy, powerful figures.
00:16:33Well, wealthy and powerful both sums it up.
00:16:35He owns this building.
00:16:36What about his son?
00:16:38Michael.
00:16:38Yeah.
00:16:39Well, I know the old man would like him to follow in his footsteps, especially since the wife died.
00:16:43You know kids.
00:16:44Mines are their own.
00:16:45They just...
00:16:46Beatrix, she doesn't have any children.
00:16:48I read your blog.
00:16:50Love.
00:16:51Thanks, guys.
00:16:52Thanks.
00:16:53Have a good day.
00:16:53Bye.
00:16:54Bye.
00:16:54What do you mean, you read her blog?
00:16:55Research.
00:16:58Oh, jeez.
00:16:59Sorry.
00:16:59Sorry.
00:17:00It's okay.
00:17:02It's Sarah, right?
00:17:03Yeah.
00:17:04Guess I'll see you around.
00:17:09Guess I'll see you around.
00:17:43What do you mean, you read her blog?
00:17:46Oh, jeez.
00:17:48Oh, jeez.
00:17:50Oh, jeez.
00:17:52Let's go.
00:18:24Let's go.
00:18:58Let's go.
00:19:22Let's go.
00:19:34Let's go.
00:19:41All the people, Dave.
00:19:42I said keep it quiet.
00:19:43Small town, Chief.
00:19:44We'll travel fast.
00:19:45All right, folks.
00:19:46Nothing to see.
00:19:46Nothing to see.
00:19:48Get these people out of here right now.
00:19:50I called it in.
00:19:51A group of Boy Scouts were off for a run along shore when they found it.
00:19:56I've never seen anything like it.
00:19:58Amy's coming in from Granville.
00:20:00She'll be here in 20, 30 minutes.
00:20:02All right.
00:20:17All right.
00:20:19Thank God, Michael.
00:20:22So, what are you thinking, Chief?
00:20:24Drugs, maybe?
00:20:29This was no accident.
00:20:40How long do you think it would take for a body to wash up on shore from the dam?
00:20:45I don't know.
00:20:46Depends if it got snagged on the way.
00:20:48Yeah, maybe two.
00:20:51All right, let's see him preserved.
00:20:53No one gets past the perimeter, all right?
00:20:55No one.
00:20:56Keep me informed.
00:20:59Where are you going to be, Chief?
00:21:02I'm going to talk to Edward Ellery.
00:21:03Tell him his only son is dead.
00:21:06All right.
00:21:57We're here, over.
00:22:02Still waiting on you.
00:22:02Excuse me.
00:22:04Roger that.
00:22:06Hi.
00:22:10Can you help me?
00:22:12Yeah, what's going on?
00:22:15And you are?
00:22:17Sarah Wilde.
00:22:19I'm just renting this house over here.
00:22:23Did you know Michael Ellery, Ms. Wilde?
00:22:25He's my neighbor. Why?
00:22:28Michael Ellery's body washed up on North Beach early this morning.
00:22:33What?
00:22:36He's dead?
00:22:38How well did you know Mr. Ellery? Did you have much contact with him?
00:22:42Uh...
00:22:43Ma'am?
00:22:45No.
00:22:46No, no, no, no, not, not, not really.
00:22:51Did you see anyone suspicious hanging out at the house?
00:22:55I saw a motorcycle here last night.
00:22:57Motorcycle.
00:22:58What kind of motorcycle?
00:23:00I don't know.
00:23:02It was just parked in front of the house.
00:23:05Okay.
00:23:06Anything else?
00:23:10He had a date the other night.
00:23:12A date.
00:23:15How exactly would you know that, Ms. Wilde?
00:23:17I was inside the house.
00:23:19I heard a car.
00:23:20I looked out the window and I saw her.
00:23:24Okay.
00:23:25Well, here's my card.
00:23:27Should we get anything else?
00:23:30We'll be in touch.
00:23:31What?
00:23:40Well.
00:23:41Well.
00:24:00That was awesome.
00:24:00I thought to stay up on the couch.
00:24:00I saw you.
00:24:22Yeah, all right, how'd you that okay, what do we know me says time of death was two nights ago
00:24:31what else the amount of water in his system he figures the body was in the
00:24:35water for about a day post-mortem you still thinking the dam fibers found on
00:24:43Michael's body suggested he was wearing a silk shirt we find the shirt we might be
00:24:47able to pull some of the killer's DNA well keep looking get a hold of Wilson get
00:24:53him to spray the scene with luminol see how meticulous he was
00:25:04the walls any sign of forced entry no sir doors windows locks everything was pristine
00:25:20what about the neighbor
00:25:23she said she didn't see anything but she acted a little strange when I told her what happened
00:25:42what surprised me was the camera I mean in her office up above in the window aimed across the way
00:26:19it's terrible isn't it not safe anywhere anymore
00:26:23do such a thing
00:26:29I heard his father was gonna post a reward how much I don't know million to heck of a
00:26:36question though huh how much is your son worth you I want to refill no I'm fine
00:26:44thanks
00:26:45I'm fine
00:27:13I'm fine
00:27:14thanks
00:27:14okay
00:27:14please
00:27:16please
00:27:20please
00:27:44Where were you the night before last, Ms. Wilde?
00:27:47Look, I already told you, Deputy.
00:27:49Humor me.
00:27:51I was home.
00:27:52Alone?
00:27:54I was writing.
00:27:55Writing?
00:27:57My new novel.
00:27:59All night?
00:28:01Yes, all night.
00:28:03So you never saw or heard anything?
00:28:06He had a date.
00:28:09Can you describe the date?
00:28:11Medium height, dark brown hair.
00:28:15What else?
00:28:17I saw a motorcycle parked outside his house last night.
00:28:20Can you describe it?
00:28:22Color, license plate.
00:28:24Nah, it was dark.
00:28:27I saw him arguing with somebody on his boat a couple days ago.
00:28:31Let me guess.
00:28:32You have no idea who that was either?
00:28:34Nope.
00:28:36A lot of leads, nowhere to go, don't you think?
00:28:39What was your relationship with Michael Ellery?
00:28:42Wait a second.
00:28:42What are you getting at?
00:28:44Well, you might have been the last person to see him alive.
00:28:48Am I a suspect?
00:28:49I'm just trying to put the pieces together.
00:28:51I told you everything that I know.
00:28:53You haven't told me about your relationship with Michael.
00:28:55There was no relationship.
00:28:57He lived next door.
00:28:58Never contacted him?
00:28:59We introduced ourselves.
00:29:01We said hi a couple of times.
00:29:02That is it.
00:29:03Okay.
00:29:08How's a new book coming?
00:29:12Fine.
00:29:14What's it about?
00:29:15Murder mystery.
00:29:18All my books are mysteries.
00:29:19Involving romance?
00:29:22Sometimes.
00:29:23This time?
00:29:25Yeah.
00:29:27About what?
00:29:29Older woman and a younger man?
00:29:32I took a look at your book.
00:29:34We got a search warrant for your house.
00:29:36Confiscated your computer.
00:29:37Wait a second.
00:29:37You were in my house?
00:29:38You took my computer?
00:29:40Michael's death really gave you a lot to write about, didn't it?
00:29:44Oh, thank God.
00:29:45I also took a look at your blog.
00:29:50I find myself mesmerized by his clear blue eyes,
00:29:53entranced by his broad shoulders and sculpted arms.
00:29:57You've got to be kidding me.
00:29:59Sound like anyone we know?
00:30:01Where are you going with this?
00:30:04You see, I have a theory, Miss Wilde.
00:30:08Only divorcee moves to a quaint town,
00:30:11rents a cottage in the water,
00:30:12beside a very handsome, very wealthy guy,
00:30:15who happens to be quite a bit younger than her.
00:30:18So, she chooses not to pursue,
00:30:22but she watches.
00:30:24Writes about it in her blog,
00:30:26bewares what he eats,
00:30:28who he dates,
00:30:29who's hanging out at his house.
00:30:31And then one day,
00:30:32frustration of this hidden lust,
00:30:34having taken its toll,
00:30:36drives her into a jealous rage.
00:30:41I'm not a writer or anything.
00:30:42What do you think?
00:30:44I'm a writer.
00:30:46I draw inspiration from things around me.
00:30:55In his divorce file,
00:30:56your ex-husband claimed that you were unstable.
00:30:59Are you still taking your medication?
00:31:00Okay, okay, you know what?
00:31:01I've had enough of this.
00:31:01Am I being charged or not?
00:31:04No.
00:31:05Great.
00:31:07It's wild.
00:31:08Don't leave town?
00:31:10You got it.
00:31:11Something like that.
00:31:12Did you take those blood samples to the lab?
00:31:33You are letting her go?
00:31:36Edward.
00:31:37I've got nothing to hold her on.
00:31:38What about her writings?
00:31:39Huh?
00:31:40What about that stuff on the internet?
00:31:43For all we know,
00:31:44she murdered my boy.
00:31:46I understand you believe that.
00:31:48But we don't have enough evidence to...
00:31:50You know what?
00:31:50I will call Mayor Warnwright if I have to.
00:31:53You do what you need to do.
00:31:55My job is to conduct a proper investigation.
00:31:58We will find out who killed your son, Edward.
00:32:00I will find out who killed your son...
00:32:08Oh, my God.
00:32:32Oh, my God.
00:33:12Oh, my God.
00:33:30Oh, my God.
00:33:35Oh, my God.
00:33:40Oh, my God.
00:33:42Oh, my God.
00:33:51Oh, my God.
00:33:54Oh, my God.
00:34:10Oh, my God.
00:34:32Oh, my God.
00:34:42Oh, my God.
00:34:44Oh, my God.
00:35:14You know, it's no secret he and his son weren't exactly on the best of terms.
00:35:17Still, it's the son we're talking about, Walsh.
00:35:21Looks like you have a visitor.
00:35:22I guess you made quite an impression.
00:35:25I'll catch up with you, Dave.
00:35:28Hi.
00:35:29What's up?
00:35:30Can I help you?
00:35:31Well, I would really love to have my laptop back.
00:35:34I'm sorry about your computer's evidence.
00:35:37Look, I haven't been charged.
00:35:39All right?
00:35:39You've seen what you want to see.
00:35:40I just need it to work.
00:35:42If you like, I could just file for a motion under rule 41G.
00:35:47Or I could save you all the headaches on the paperwork and you could just give it to me.
00:35:50What do you say?
00:35:51All right.
00:35:52Wait here.
00:36:02Shouldn't be doing this, but...
00:36:05I really appreciate it.
00:36:13Chief, don't we need that computer for evidence?
00:36:16Don't worry.
00:36:17We've copied everything on the hard drive.
00:36:50Where do we need that computer from?
00:36:55What do you think?
00:36:55Inspector, we go.
00:36:55You, I'll take my computer by Nervos, you can't wait.
00:36:55voy the computer by Nervos.
00:36:57We have to know if they're twins or switch next toちゃん.
00:37:04Okay.
00:37:07Let me ask you.
00:37:15I will brother.
00:37:16I don't know.
00:40:26Where are you going?
00:41:11And he had his suitcase packed.
00:41:12Sarah, what are you doing sneaking around his house?
00:41:15Why would he pack a bag? I mean, where was he going?
00:41:17How would I know?
00:41:20Maybe he's being chased.
00:41:22Maybe he was going to Tijuana for the weekend.
00:41:24He's a 20-year-old kid for crying out loud.
00:41:27I don't know, Lillian.
00:41:29The other day I saw him fighting with this guy on his boat.
00:41:31I need to find out who it was.
00:41:33Sarah, I'm concerned.
00:41:35This isn't one of your books.
00:41:36Reality isn't always neatly wrapped up by page 250.
00:41:40Lillian, Lillian, Lillian, I'm a big girl.
00:41:41I'm a big girl. Don't worry about me, okay?
00:41:42I can take care of myself.
00:41:54Hey, Louis.
00:41:55You see? I remembered.
00:41:58Impressive. Thanks.
00:42:04Hey, do you know who that guy is out there on the bike?
00:42:07Vanilla Latte, 2%.
00:42:08No, no, I mean his name.
00:42:10Who is he?
00:42:13His name is Jason.
00:42:14But trust me, he has more trouble than he is worse.
00:42:17Where can I find him?
00:42:19I don't know why everybody's making such a big deal.
00:42:21There's nothing wrong with liking younger men.
00:42:23As a matter of fact, most of us younger men
00:42:25would actually prefer a more mature woman.
00:42:27Louis?
00:42:29Jason?
00:42:31Where can I find him?
00:42:32What do you want with that guy?
00:42:33I've got so much I can offer you.
00:42:35Louis, please.
00:42:40Try the bar down the street.
00:42:43Thanks, buddy.
00:42:45I'll be here when he breaks your heart.
00:42:47Noted.
00:43:20It's easy.
00:43:21It's easy.
00:43:21It's hard.
00:43:23You can't hold it for your heart.
00:43:26It's really good.
00:43:44Hi, one of us Adele?
00:43:48You're that woman they think killed Michael.
00:43:52Saw you at his house the other day.
00:43:55Why aren't you talking about it?
00:43:58The two of you were fighting.
00:44:02We don't know anything.
00:44:09Well, I know this.
00:44:14What's that?
00:44:15I found it on his boat.
00:44:17What is it, trash?
00:44:19Looks like somebody owes someone a lot of money.
00:44:24And you were at his house the night before they found his body, so I'm just trying to see if
00:44:27there's some kind of connection.
00:44:29Right, fine.
00:44:30You want to know that he owed me money?
00:44:32Is that it?
00:44:32You win.
00:44:34Okay?
00:44:34But I didn't do anything to him.
00:44:36Well, where were you at night when he was killed?
00:44:39At the movies.
00:44:41Alone?
00:44:43With a girl.
00:44:45And she could testify to that?
00:44:46Yeah.
00:44:47Yeah.
00:44:47Yeah, I'd show you the stops if the chief didn't take him already.
00:44:50Can I get the check?
00:44:51What about Michael?
00:44:54Did he have a girlfriend?
00:44:55I mean, do you know of anybody that would have run over to his house that night?
00:45:00He was loaded and famous, okay?
00:45:03He got plenty of tail.
00:45:03Yeah.
00:45:06Names?
00:45:08Do you really want to know?
00:45:11I do.
00:45:13Nicole Warner, right there, there.
00:45:16Warner.
00:45:17Well, who's she?
00:45:19They had a thing a while ago, but I don't think she ever got over him.
00:45:24Not even after her husband beat the crap out of him.
00:45:27Husband?
00:45:28Have fun.
00:45:30No, but, um, who was her husband?
00:45:34Who were you married to?
00:45:36Who were you married to?
00:45:40Who were you married to?
00:46:02Hey, can I get a, uh...
00:46:04Coffee to go.
00:46:05No, Boston.
00:46:07Thanks.
00:46:13Oh, sorry.
00:46:20Sarah, wait.
00:46:22Please.
00:46:24How are you holding?
00:46:26Not too bad, considering the entire town thinks I'm a murderer.
00:46:30Well, I don't.
00:46:32And I, that is B.
00:46:33I've been reading your books for years.
00:46:36You know, you're better than anyone in this town.
00:46:38You didn't kill that kid.
00:46:42So, the police, they have any leads?
00:46:45I don't know.
00:46:46I'm not really in the loop.
00:46:48Then why didn't you just leave?
00:46:50I can't.
00:46:50I, uh, I don't think that would look too good.
00:46:54It doesn't look very good now.
00:46:57I don't know.
00:46:58I got a point.
00:47:00And did you ever hear anything about Mayor Warner going after Michael?
00:47:03The mayor?
00:47:04No.
00:47:05But you know, if it's gossip you want, you've got a doctor to be.
00:47:09I might just do that.
00:47:11Oh.
00:47:11Thanks.
00:47:13I don't know.
00:47:59Get off the tail!
00:48:13Get off the tail!
00:48:23Get off the tail!
00:48:29Get off the tail!
00:48:44Get off the tail!
00:49:07Get off the tail!
00:49:17Right on my tail.
00:49:18Just trying to run me off the road.
00:49:20Funny, I don't see anyone.
00:49:24No, but that's...
00:49:26They're gone already.
00:49:28Right.
00:49:29You know, if I were you, I'd think about trying to keep a low profile.
00:49:33Stay out of trouble.
00:49:37Okay.
00:49:38I'll be right back.
00:50:00And I'll be right back.
00:50:03I'm on the way.
00:50:07Oh, yeah.
00:50:09I'm on the way.
00:50:12Oh, yeah.
00:50:57Stop. Stop what?
00:50:59Well, obviously, whoever killed Michael thinks that I'm on to them.
00:51:02Then why is that?
00:51:04You don't think I'm just going to sit here and let you tighten the noose around my neck, do you?
00:51:08I know a thing or two about investigation.
00:51:10Some people think I should have already arrested you.
00:51:13So why haven't you?
00:51:14Because unlike them, I believe people are innocent until proven guilty.
00:51:17Did your deputy tell you about the little incident with the car?
00:51:21You mean the speeding ticket?
00:51:22I was being chased.
00:51:23You never saw anyone.
00:51:24They sped off.
00:51:26Miss Wilde...
00:51:26What has to happen here before you'll open your eyes and see that there is something going on?
00:51:30What, a conspiracy?
00:51:32I'm being set up. It's obvious.
00:51:35By who?
00:51:37I assure you, we're investigating every possible angle.
00:51:40Right, okay, well, are you investigating this angle in here?
00:51:44Huh?
00:51:48It's quite the mess.
00:51:51It's quite the mess.
00:51:53That's it?
00:51:56You're not going to dust for prints or check for witnesses or anything?
00:51:59It's just quite the mess?
00:52:02Miss Wilde, I'm in the middle of a rather large, rather important murder investigation.
00:52:07Now, as much as I would love to be able to claim that I have the type of omniscient crime
00:52:11lab that one might encounter in, say, one of your novels,
00:52:14I, again, assure you, my men are working as hard as they can.
00:52:19Yeah.
00:52:20Yeah, your deputy looked really overworked when he wrote me that speeding ticket.
00:52:26You know, anybody could have written that note.
00:52:29Maybe even you.
00:52:31But then, Miss Wilde.
00:52:42So, I've got that information for you from my friend at the DMV.
00:52:45There are exactly six Mustangs registered in that town.
00:52:49Really, six?
00:52:50Mm-hmm.
00:52:51Three vintage, two convertible, and one non-operational.
00:52:54I'm sorry, darling. I wish I had better news.
00:52:56What did you need this for?
00:52:58Uh, it's not really important.
00:53:00Listen, thanks anyway, okay?
00:53:01I'll, um, I'll talk to you later.
00:53:03Okay.
00:53:03Bye.
00:53:05Bye.
00:53:48Marie, what are you doing here?
00:53:51Somebody broke into my house.
00:53:53What?
00:53:53When?
00:53:54Today.
00:53:56You didn't see anything?
00:53:57No.
00:53:58Did they take anything?
00:54:01No.
00:54:02No, but they, um, they pretty much ransacked the house and killed my computer.
00:54:08Why?
00:54:10I'm thinking that somebody's trying to frighten me.
00:54:14Are you sure you didn't hear anything?
00:54:17Nothing.
00:54:18But, uh...
00:54:23You're not exactly the town's favorite resident right now.
00:54:27So that makes it okay?
00:54:29No.
00:54:30Of course not.
00:54:32But I don't want to see something happen to you.
00:54:36The LREs, they're a very powerful family.
00:54:42I didn't kill anybody.
00:55:00I really appreciate you letting me use your computer.
00:55:03Look, look, I am sorry that we ever doubted you.
00:55:06I feel like I've been sucked into one of my own novels.
00:55:10Have you had a chance to call the police?
00:55:12Yeah.
00:55:13Yeah, and they're, um, looking into it.
00:55:15Figure I must be onto something if I've made them nervous.
00:55:20Okay, so how can I help you?
00:55:23Well, I actually wanted to talk to you about Michael's relationship with Nicole Warner.
00:55:26Nicole Warner?
00:55:27Oh, that's old news.
00:55:29How old?
00:55:30Oh, he and the mayor.
00:55:32They got into it, what, about six, eight months ago outside of La Repa?
00:55:35I don't remember.
00:55:36Wait a second, wait.
00:55:37Um, the mayor?
00:55:38Yeah.
00:55:39He and the LREs, they've always had a difficult relationship.
00:55:42This did not make anything easier.
00:55:44Did he hit him?
00:55:45Yeah.
00:55:46They'd both been drinking.
00:55:47There was words exchanged.
00:55:48I mean, nobody knows who hit who first, but, um, the chief had to pull them apart.
00:55:53And nobody brought this up when Michael turned up dead.
00:55:57Well, their relationship was over.
00:55:59I mean, wouldn't you know that the mayor patched things up with his wife before his pre-election campaign, you
00:56:04know?
00:56:05But, but you know what?
00:56:06This whole thing, it really affected Michael's relationship with his father.
00:56:16What if it wasn't over?
00:56:18What do you mean?
00:56:20I took this photo the night Michael went missing.
00:56:26Well, it certainly looks like Nicole.
00:56:29Oh, yeah, it does.
00:56:31Wait a second.
00:56:34Hang on, that's not there anymore.
00:56:36What's not there?
00:56:37This.
00:56:38This photo here.
00:56:39Behind them.
00:56:41It wasn't there when I went to his house.
00:56:48What do you think the mayor would do if he found out?
00:56:50You're kidding?
00:56:51That man's famous for his temper.
00:56:53Doesn't mean he'd kill someone.
00:56:54You certainly think about it.
00:56:55Well, it would certainly impact his chances for re-election.
00:56:58No, no, personally, I would be afraid of what Edward would do to his son.
00:57:02I mean, this whole thing cost him a lot of valuable real estate contracts.
00:57:05Hold on, when I was at the police station, I overheard the deputy telling the police that the two were
00:57:09not on speaking terms.
00:57:10You see?
00:57:11Please.
00:57:11I mean, the man might sell out his grandmother, but he's not going to kill his own son.
00:57:15You don't know what those people would do.
00:57:17You don't.
00:57:18You don't.
00:57:19I do.
00:57:53Mr. Ellery.
00:57:59What do you want?
00:58:02Are you grieving over a round of golf?
00:58:04That's none of your business.
00:58:04What do you want?
00:58:05Just to talk to you for a minute.
00:58:07An appointment.
00:58:08I've tried your office three times.
00:58:09I'm a busy man.
00:58:10I understand.
00:58:11This will only take a minute.
00:58:13You know, if it was up to me, you'd be sitting in a cell right now.
00:58:17What about the mayor?
00:58:19What about him?
00:58:20He's the one that hit your son, right?
00:58:22Oh, you're going to dig that up now?
00:58:23I think it's a relevant issue, don't you?
00:58:25You know what?
00:58:26I will not stand here and have you drag my son's name through the mud.
00:58:29You're not curious that she was with him the night that he was murdered?
00:58:33Nicole?
00:58:37I have the photos.
00:58:46Alan threatened to pull the permits on this project that I've been working on.
00:58:52It must have been upsetting.
00:58:54Well, I've spent five years on the project.
00:58:56I mean, it's a gold mine.
00:58:58It's worth millions in the first six months alone.
00:59:00And you almost lost it all because of your son's behavior.
00:59:04My son did not force that woman to do anything against her will.
00:59:09Instead of directing his anger at me, Alan should be looking to his own bed.
00:59:13What the hell?
00:59:13He loses the damn election.
00:59:16And a part of you doesn't even blame Michael a little?
00:59:18Well, you know what?
00:59:19My son was always very popular with the ladies.
00:59:23He was charming and he was handsome.
00:59:30Yes, I did get angry with him, to be honest.
00:59:33And I threatened to cut him off.
00:59:34In fact, I said a lot of things that I would give anything, and I mean anything, to take back.
00:59:40But do you know what hurts the most?
00:59:43When his mother died, he was all I had left.
00:59:47And I never once told him I loved him.
00:59:54That son of a bitch.
00:59:56Who believe he is having a gala fundraiser tonight?
01:00:33Who believe he is having a gala fundraiser tonight?
01:00:41Who believe he is having a gala fundraiser?
01:00:45Oh, thank you.
01:00:51You look great.
01:00:53Thanks, babe.
01:00:53I'll see you later.
01:00:54Okay.
01:01:10enjoying the party it's wild don't worry this won't take long i just want to ask you a couple
01:01:17of questions about michael ellery well what happened to him was a tragedy and i hope that
01:01:21whoever did it is adequately punished you know my husband is the mayor i know a lot of people
01:01:29i saw you at his house tonight but he was murdered
01:01:33i feel excuse me i think this conversation's over i have a photograph of the two of you in his
01:01:47kitchen what do you think your husband would do if you found out what are you doing just
01:01:52trying to find the truth what do you want me to say yes michael and i had a relationship
01:01:58michael had many relationships but were they serious what was the plan to elope to run away
01:02:07where your husband couldn't find you what are you talking about i don't believe we've had the
01:02:10pleasure miss wild good evening chief i'm not surprised to see you here miss wild i'd like
01:02:19to propose that we spare us both the embarrassment of having you escorted out of here of course you're
01:02:29always a pleasure chief
01:02:35sorry about that man i'll make sure miss wild keeps her distance no i don't think that'll be necessary
01:02:40right honey
01:02:43honey
01:02:47oh no no it's fine thank you
01:02:52matt mrs warner so what was that all about
01:02:58oh she was just asking me questions about the town
01:03:07oh
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01:10:44Damn it.
01:11:06Chief, I'm going out for a coffee right now, you think?
01:11:10Not right now, thanks.
01:11:12Hey, Walsh.
01:11:15Yeah.
01:11:16Let me ask you something.
01:11:18Sarah Wilde, successful writer, 12 best-selling novels.
01:11:22What do you think would possess someone like that to commit a murder?
01:11:25So you don't think she did it?
01:11:27I'm not saying that.
01:11:28I'm just wondering, what's the motive?
01:11:32Research.
01:11:33So you should get away with it?
01:11:35Why here?
01:11:36Why now?
01:11:38Maybe she got too involved.
01:11:40Crossed the line.
01:11:42I mean, you read what she wrote in her blog?
01:11:44Could have been a crime of passion.
01:11:45Yeah, but why would she go from a woman with a simple crush to a full-fledged murderess?
01:11:50There was no physical relationship between the two, and there's not a shred of evidence that she was there the
01:11:54night he disappeared.
01:11:56You remember that Giordano case?
01:11:58Upstate a couple years ago?
01:12:00Doesn't take much to push someone over the edge.
01:12:02No, it's not the same.
01:12:04She doesn't fit the profile.
01:12:05Why, because she's rich?
01:12:08No, because she's smart.
01:12:11She's just seen that cottage.
01:12:12Someone did a real number on it.
01:12:14Like you say, she's smart.
01:12:15She could have done that herself just to throw us off.
01:12:20Possible, I suppose.
01:12:22I still think we're missing something.
01:12:24Want me to go through the files again?
01:12:26Maybe there is someone else.
01:12:28Someone who wants us to think it's wild.
01:12:31You want me to take a close look at that Jason kid?
01:12:35You know what?
01:12:37I'm going to go back down there.
01:12:38Walk down the water.
01:12:39See if I can find anything.
01:12:41You want me to go with you?
01:12:42No, no, you grabbed your coffee.
01:12:43Give me a chance to think when it's over.
01:12:45Thanks, though.
01:12:46No problem, Chief.
01:12:50Sheriff, hi.
01:12:51Miss Wilde, what are you doing here?
01:12:53I came to show you something.
01:12:55You see that?
01:12:58That's my car.
01:12:59Wow.
01:13:00Yeah.
01:13:01Yeah, wow.
01:13:01Well, if you'd like to file a report.
01:13:04A report?
01:13:05You mean the same kind of report that I filed after the break-in?
01:13:08Is that that kind of report?
01:13:09Miss Wilde, just...
01:13:10Look, don't you see?
01:13:11The killer is still out there.
01:13:13And they're afraid that I'm on to them.
01:13:15Then file a report.
01:13:18Did you know that Michael owed Jason Kelly money?
01:13:21He owed a lot of people money.
01:13:22Yeah, but this was a lot of money, okay?
01:13:24Look, look.
01:13:24I mean, this was tens of thousands.
01:13:26Check it out.
01:13:31This couldn't mean anything.
01:13:33Besides, look, my deputy has already gone down to the theater and talked to people, okay?
01:13:36You can check his report if you want.
01:13:37Five people confirmed that he was there, never left.
01:13:40Not even to go to the bathroom, okay?
01:13:42Yeah, but I...
01:13:43I just...
01:13:44Ms. Wilde, if you'd like to file a report, please talk to my desk sergeant.
01:13:50Otherwise, allow me to finish my investigation.
01:14:03I am so glad you came to see me today, because I've got a great selection at the moment.
01:14:09So with the occasion, you got into an accident?
01:14:12Vandalism.
01:14:13Not to worry, because we've got some pretty fancy rides.
01:14:15Well, I don't want anything too fancy.
01:14:16Just something that's cheap that gets good gas mileage.
01:14:19Sure, because when I look at you, I see a woman with taste.
01:14:25I like this one.
01:14:27Just got it back yesterday.
01:14:30Really?
01:14:31Yeah, uh, I haven't had a chance to clean her out yet, but...
01:14:34Well, what do you say?
01:14:36We shave off a couple of bucks off the top, and, uh, I overlook the mess.
01:14:40Deal.
01:14:41Deal.
01:14:43Shall we?
01:15:02That's one flashy car.
01:15:04Yeah, well, you know, us girls just want to have fun.
01:15:24Vanilla hazelnut latte, double sugar, double soy milk.
01:15:35Christina Lake, police department.
01:15:37Yeah, hi, it's Sarah Wilde calling.
01:15:39Yes, Ms. Wilde, how can I help you?
01:15:40I need to speak with the chief.
01:15:41Is he around?
01:15:42It's an emergency.
01:15:43No, the chief's not here.
01:15:44Would you like to talk to the deputy?
01:15:46No, no, no, no.
01:15:47I mean, look, it's just, it's important that I speak with the chief and the chief only, okay?
01:15:52Um, just tell him that I know who killed Michael Ellery.
01:15:56What?
01:15:57Okay, you know, better yet, just have him come to my house, okay?
01:16:00He knows where I live.
01:16:01All right?
01:16:02Sure.
01:16:02Great, thanks.
01:16:04Thanks.
01:16:08Thanks.
01:16:41Oh, thank God you're here.
01:16:42Oh, sorry.
01:16:43Oh, sorry.
01:16:52I told you to stop.
01:16:54I had to play detective, didn't you?
01:16:58She's getting started.
01:17:08Any messages?
01:17:09Sarah Wilde.
01:17:10Says she knows who killed Michael Ellery.
01:17:12Wanna talk to anybody about you?
01:17:13Said to have you call her back as soon as possible.
01:17:25Hi, you've reached Sarah.
01:17:29I'm going back out there.
01:17:30If you hear from her, you'll let me know immediately.
01:17:56Sarah?
01:18:08Sarah, it's Chief Saz, you hear?
01:18:29It's the Chief. I need you to run a GPS on Deputy Walsh's car. I want to know exactly where
01:18:34he is.
01:18:47Easy, don't hurt yourself.
01:18:51Is your brother right now? I didn't have to do this by yourself.
01:18:55Alan ripped his ass off of this town. He didn't deserve to lose the most important thing in his life
01:18:59to that punk.
01:19:01Well, I saw her with that punk. It didn't seem like she was suffering.
01:19:04Shut up! I remember just fine until he showed up.
01:19:09So you killed him?
01:19:10No, no. I gave him a chance to walk away. He wouldn't listen.
01:19:13What was I supposed to do? Alan always protected me. He looked after me. I owed him.
01:19:23What?
01:19:29What?
01:19:35What?
01:20:00What do you think is going to happen when your number one suspect turns up dead?
01:20:03Come on, move.
01:20:03Huh?
01:20:04You don't think that's going to seem a little suspicious?
01:20:07Look.
01:20:08After all the guilt over what you've done, combined with your incredible sense of loss, it's only a matter of
01:20:14time before you're driven to take your own life.
01:20:17Suicide.
01:20:18I'm not quite the way you are, but I'll try to do you justice when I write the note.
01:20:22Go to hell.
01:20:23After you.
01:20:25Move.
01:20:27Hey.
01:20:31Whoa!
01:20:55Mr. Chief, we're in a situation down at the dam.
01:20:58While she's taking a hostage, don't ask any questions.
01:21:00Just get some men down here immediately.
01:21:06You're hurting me.
01:21:13Get down.
01:21:24What's wrong?
01:21:25Shut up.
01:21:26What's the matter? No plan B.
01:21:28Mr. Shut up!
01:21:34Look out!
01:21:39Dave, come on. I just want to talk.
01:21:43Get up!
01:21:44Go!
01:21:56Move!
01:21:57Move!
01:21:57Come on, go!
01:21:58Okay.
01:22:11Down!
01:22:30Back away, Dave.
01:22:37Enough!
01:22:43Come on!
01:22:46Come on!
01:22:47Come on!
01:22:49Come on!
01:22:50Got him?
01:22:56You all right?
01:22:58Yeah.
01:23:03Thanks.
01:23:05Come on.
01:23:26Sarah, I want to apologize.
01:23:29I should have listened to you.
01:23:33You did what you had to do.
01:23:38And we solved our case.
01:23:41Yeah, we did.
01:23:46So what now?
01:23:47Can I finish the book?
01:23:51I think I finally found a way to end it.
01:23:56Send me a copy.
01:23:59Sure.
01:24:02Thanks, Sarah.
01:24:05Good night.
01:24:26Hey, Lewis.
01:24:28I knew you'd be back.
01:24:33Thanks.
01:24:35Darling, great news.
01:24:36The publisher's already going back to press.
01:24:38They say this is going to be your biggest book yet.
01:24:41It's fantastic.
01:24:41So when are you coming back to the city?
01:24:43I've got some good deals in the pipeline for you we need to talk about.
01:24:47I'm not sure.
01:24:49Sarah, come on.
01:24:50I know this town is cute and quaint and all that, but it's time to get back to work.
01:24:55Hmm?
01:24:55I can work here.
01:24:57Sorry that I already started my next book.
01:25:00Really?
01:25:01Mm-hmm.
01:25:02Then what's it about?
01:25:03Well, I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
01:25:08Hello, Chief.
01:25:10Excuse me one minute.
01:25:14Miss Wilde?
01:25:18If you would.
01:25:21And, uh, who shall I make it out to?
01:25:24Darren.
01:25:26Darren.
01:25:31We'd be in town for a while.
01:25:33I might be.
01:25:35Good.
01:25:35There's a case I'd like to talk to you about.
01:25:38A case, huh?
01:25:39Well, that is, if you're interested.
01:25:43Sure.
01:25:45Good.
01:25:46Why don't we discuss it over dinner tonight?
01:25:48Why don't we?
01:25:50Pick you up at seven?
01:25:52Sounds good.
01:25:59Whatever happened to...
01:26:01I just need a little peace and quiet so I can concentrate on my writing.
01:26:06Well, you know I like unpredictable endings.
01:26:10I'll call you tomorrow.
01:26:12You got it.
01:26:15Mary.
01:26:17To my dear neighbor and friend.
01:26:21Mary.
01:26:22Okay.
01:26:23Yes, thanks for the muffins.
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