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00:05موسيقى
00:30موسيقى
00:39موسيقى
00:39موسيقى
00:46موسيقى
00:48الآن جدا
00:51ليس ليس اومد
00:54الوقت
00:55العبائية
00:56lassen،
00:57يا صديقي عمله
01:01أفضل
01:02أفضل
01:03ولكن لا تفكره أنت مرسل ريو
01:07أفضل أفضل
01:08لا تفكره أن تكون أفضل بسطنة
01:10لماذا تفكره
01:11حيث أنت مجمع مجمع تقديم
01:13إنه ستبقه
01:14إنه ستبقه
01:14حقاً لأنني أفضل
01:17لأنني أفضل
01:18لأنك تفضل
01:18تفضل
01:20راية 20
01:21تفضل
05:07uhicturm took the train in from westchester yesterday morning West Chester to Lower Manhattan
05:12it's the long way to go for Lube drop see Wind married ladies go to cheap hotels it's always
05:18about sex or drugs the sample in one of the wine glasses tested positive for Remy in sleeping
05:25pill mm-hmm this was not a crime of passion that room was rented for five days and someone
05:31stocked the place up with Admiral that takes planning nice suburban ladies don't just take
05:41المترجمات بقية
06:07لا أفهم.
06:08أين تقول أنها تشدت؟
06:10في مصرحة المنزل.
06:13إنها مصرحة المنزل المنزل.
06:17لماذا تكون هناك في مكان هذا المكان؟
06:19تنظر من أحدهم، لقد كانت تشدتها؟
06:20لا.
06:22مجلسة و أشخاص وقتاً، نحن نحن لديها المشاكل.
06:25تتحدثت المنزل السبب لكي تحصل إلى مكان للجميع؟
06:28كانت تعمل بقية مالا.
06:30لقد كانت بعض النسائل المنزل الأولى.
06:33لقد كانت تحضل الناس، وقد كانت تحضل المنزل.
06:34وقالت لحظة تحركت بيئة
06:35كيف تحركت بيئة لتنسيق؟
06:37لا، لماذا، لا، لأنها تحركت بيئة
06:42فهي ستحرك فقط مجال تحرك تحركين مدينة في مانهاتنة
06:46لتحركت في المنطقة على الهاني
06:50ستحرك بيئة هنا
06:59المترجم الأعلى
07:00قوم على التكريبية
07:02لتنم Lupوز في اللعين莫
07:11Sothe first callde I make isati
07:14Durnut تنقل
07:14لحن الم filth
07:14hers что trabalhar
07:15I sayver
07:17I'd like to talk to the owner
07:18your employee
07:19Alison Goldman
07:19And?
07:20ومن يقول مرحبا
07:22ومن يقول مرحبا
07:24أليس هناك
07:26مثل لا أENE
07:26أيل
07:27إلyour جميع المرحبات سنة لم تعدم بالعالقاء
07:30وما هي كانت فقط في العالقاء
07:32سابقك بوضع خلال في الصغيرة
07:33حيث روز سيد
07:36لأسوه
07:37المرة أصددي
07:37كانت ليس لم يوزع
07:38على قبل سيدي
07:38مرة حقا
07:38حقا
07:38إليست
07:39هي جديدة
07:40حقا
07:41أليس
07:42بجديد
07:42أليس
07:43بجدد
07:46أوه
07:48أصدقونا
07:49في الجانب
07:49عندما انه كانت نجد ذلك لن يساعد التشارج من الملادين
07:52من الشخص و الذي اتحلي العودة السوق
07:54لما كانت تجعلها بعد أن تحضر الهتوارات
08:00وقتها من القصير على العيد
08:00من شخص كانت قليل فيه حتى كانت قليل فيه حتى على حيامي
08:04فسنًا
08:05يهدى العصب المصدرات لديها
08:06شخص ما بدأت لديها
08:06شخص ما يحق لها
08:09شخص ما يجب لها
08:12ولو قليلاً
08:13ولكن انه لم يحصل لها
08:15لذلك كان لا يستطيع أن تقبل
08:17سيكون لديها عزيزة
08:19وأنها لم تكن وقتاً
08:21أحسن كذلك
08:21هنا أنا أحسن كذلك
08:23وكل أحسن كذلك
08:25وكل أحسن كذلك
08:28هذا المنزل المنزل المنزل
08:30هل تعتقد أنه لديه المنزل المنزل المنزل؟
08:33تتكتب بكتت؟
08:35سيكون لديه
08:38ما هو
08:41تعدتكلمين
08:42арج teacher
08:42لديهم تعلمونوا أن علشان صحيقات
08:46موضوع
08:46فو Rogue
08:47للمبطه
08:48كانت أحسن من هنا
08:48منذ و Snapchat
08:56لكن هذا 지역 صحيقITY
09:04من فتر الوصول على كم أحسن
12:13موسيقى
12:17موسيقى
12:20موسيقى
12:41انظروا Valeه
12:43اشترك
12:46انظروا
12:58انظروا
12:59انظروا
13:00انظروا
13:01انظروا
13:01ممبر جلال
13:04انظروا
13:05انظروا
13:05انظروا انظروا
13:07اما اللون
13:08اصلاح بي
13:10محاباً، أنت تقصد.
13:12أنا أصببك تلك أصبح بكتئة قدرعة.
13:14أريد أن تضعيني سماء ملتوني عن الألسون دولة.
13:17الألسون.
13:20أليس...
13:22أريد أن تركيبي بيديه صفحة.
13:25لماذا تنسلل تحتاجه لبعض؟
13:27لا يعتقد أن تحقن.
13:29لا، أريد أن تتحقن إلى أي شيء.
13:31فقط أنت أعطي أسرعي للمزيد المتحدة للموضوع
13:35حتى أنت قد كانت معظمات المتحدة
13:37فلا يمكن أن اعطيه أن أقوم بأنني لا أعطيه
13:41بأنني أيع ذلك للمدى أنني أخذتها
13:44ماذا ستقولي؟
13:46ألسون جودم
13:47إذا كانت تلك المتحدة هنا
13:48فإنظه لم تكن هناك لأدفع
13:49سيدة
13:49مضح
13:51مضح
13:51مضح
13:52مضح
13:54موسيقى من المساعدة؟
13:56موسيقى من المساعدة؟
13:59لن يجب أن تقريباً ازعجباً فيك
14:02ألي؟
14:04لا، أنا أصدقاء لنا نعمل على المساعدة
14:08موسيقى؟
14:09لماذا يجب أن تحتاج للمساعدة؟
14:12لن يعرفينها لا تقرأ؟
14:14نعم الآن
14:15ولكننا نعمل الوززيزة تقرأت أيضاً
15:20انتيا قالوا مي that on the night of the bombing she tried to back out
15:24when she realized that the captain was aboard she argued with susan mailer to call it off
15:28but susan refused
15:29susan went to set the bomb herself and ironically died in the explosion
15:34she was vaporized
15:37so why would she come out of hiding now money she needs the cash
15:42you were paying her a couple hundred a week if the book had sold well
15:48i don't have to tell you how much money was at stake
15:55when was the last time you saw cynthia
15:57tuesday afternoon
16:01did she mention that she was going to see anyone else maybe someone from her past
16:05no no cynthia was really paranoid about being discovered before the book came out
16:10she didn't want me to get in touch with anyone from her old life
16:13but you did anyway
16:15any true crime writer worth their salt
16:17is gonna check her story
16:19with other sources
16:23okay
16:23so i made a few calls
16:24the sources that you were talking to did any of them
16:27want her dead
16:28maybe but remember nobody
16:31knew how to find her i mean i didn't even know
16:33where she lived
16:34i'm gonna need to see your interview notes and your manuscript
16:40you can have whatever you want
16:42but in return i'd like to be kept in the loop as the investigation proceeds
16:46what for
16:47my book
16:49well you're gonna go through with it
16:51but cynthia's dead
16:52correction cynthia was murdered
16:54which means her memoir just became a true crime story
16:57which is kind of my forte
16:58you'd be doing me a huge favor
17:00you know i i would love to
17:02but i have a whole list of writers who are hanging around
17:07looking for favors
17:08so thank you very much though for cooperating and i'll catch you on the dark side
17:21that's a pretty sweet gig you've scored for yourself mr castle
17:24is this your secret to writing bestsellers
17:28follow the pretty cop lady around and take copious notes
17:31i like to think talent played a small part
17:34still this is the kind of all access pass most writers would kill for
17:37let's get to the part where you tell me what you want
17:41well maybe you can give me a call sometime
17:44one professional
17:45to another
17:48or do you need to check with your boss lady
17:51why don't you give me your number
17:53and i'll see what i can do
18:04a domestic terrorist
18:05eclipse coupons
18:06i just might buy the movie rights myself
18:09well the bombing obviously wasn't a very sophisticated operation
18:12susan maylor was killed in the blast and jared swanstrom was caught by the fbi and served 15 years
18:18house and goldman a.k.a. cynthia dern
18:21managed to stay a fugitive for nearly two decades
18:23and then she poked her head out of hiding
18:24and a couple months later
18:26she's dead
18:26who would hold a garage for 20 years
18:33how about the people whose lives she's ruined
18:38you say she was living in irvington
18:42that's just a couple of miles away from here
18:44in the months leading up to her death
18:46cynthia was working with a journalist
18:48we spoke with lee wax several times
18:51she never told us cynthia was involved
18:54she should have
18:57excuse me will you excuse me please
19:03this is hard for him
19:05he's still angry about what happened
19:07we all are
19:09who's your son
19:11adam
19:11a sailor just like his dad
19:14the settlement wasn't enough to cover all of sam's medical costs
19:18adam's been working and helping out since he was a teenager
19:26adam
19:28i'm detective k beckett
19:30is this about her
19:32cynthia or
19:33allison or whatever she called herself
19:35did you have any idea that she lived so close
19:37didn't know didn't care
19:41you didn't care about the woman who almost killed your father i find that hard to believe
19:46you know my family waited 20 years for the cops to find cynthia dern
19:50so my dad could get just a little bit of justice
19:53well it's too late for that now
19:55so what do you want from us
19:57well i thought you might want to know how cynthia died
20:00she was drowned
20:02in motor oil
20:04motor oil
20:05it's almost as if whoever did it had a personal connection to the bombing
20:10adam if i looked in your garage right now would i find motor oil
20:16i own a boat and a car detective
20:18and where were you last tuesday
20:21i bartend at the foxtail grill on manchester every tuesday
20:26are we done
20:28yes
20:29for now
20:31thank you
20:34you know what
20:35i hope his alibi checks out i hope he didn't do it
20:37and here i thought you would be saying what a great story it would make if adam pike did it
20:42a son taking revenge for his father
20:44it is a good story it's a great story
20:46personally i would just write a happy or any for that family
20:48beckon
20:49fbi files on the tanker bombing in 89
20:52i've been going through them
20:53and
20:54three days after the bombing
20:55they captured jared swansham at a motel where he'd been hiding out
20:58feds had a tip line
20:59some helpful citizen
21:00calls and said they've seen swansham at the motel
21:03feds go in
21:04grab him up
21:05easy peasy
21:05it's pretty standard stuff
21:07yeah until you get to the part where the tipster never collects on the reward
21:10who's the tipster
21:12that's just it
21:13fbi never knew
21:14because she
21:14didn't leave a name
21:16she
21:17mm-hmm
21:18records describe the voice as young
21:20and female
21:21it could be cynthia dern
21:24do you think she would give up her friends to the cops
21:26doesn't matter what i think
21:27only it matters with swansham thought
21:29the guy did 15 years in prison
21:31that's a long time to think about who put you there
21:44jared swanstrom
21:46yeah
21:47nypd we'd like to ask you some questions about cynthia dern
21:52i'm not sure what i can tell you
21:53i hadn't seen her in 20 years
21:55but you knew she was writing a book right
21:57you spoke to lee wax
21:58i spoke with her
21:59i told her to give cynthia my regards
22:02so you weren't bearing any old grudges
22:04against cynthia
22:06what for
22:06for turning you in
22:08it was cynthia who called the cops and that you were arrested
22:13that's true she was just trying to save herself
22:16right after the bomb and cynthia wanted to run
22:18i tried to make it to canada
22:19but i uh
22:21i fell apart
22:22why
22:23guilt
22:24i'm the one who built the bomb
22:27i'm the one who messed it up
22:28messed it up how
22:29the girls were supposed to have three minutes to get off that shit before it went off
22:32three minutes
22:33when cynthia got back in the car that night she said that something had gone wrong
22:37that the bomb had
22:38had blown early
22:43i'm the reason that susan mailer is dead
22:52at least one of them took responsibility for what happened that night
22:56yeah
22:57maybe even a little too much responsibility
23:00you don't believe jared swanstrom's story
23:02well that's the thing it's not his story
23:04it's cynthia's
23:04you want to break it down for those of us who've already had a glass of wine
23:08cynthia told lee wax
23:10that she and susan mailer had an argument as to whether or not to set off the bomb
23:13once they knew the captain was on board
23:15cynthia backed out
23:16susan went on to set off the bomb by herself
23:19and
23:20boom
23:22but today
23:23jared swanstrom said that cynthia told him there was something wrong with the timer
23:26she never said anything about an argument
23:28oh well that is a rather glaring omission
23:31you know what i'm writing
23:32i find it's all about choices
23:34what to put in
23:35what to leave out
23:36when to reveal some information
23:37when to hold something back
23:39but as someone else's ghostwriter
23:40you only know
23:41what they want you to know
23:43but lee wax isn't cynthia's ghostwriter anymore right
23:46now that she's dead it's no longer a memoir
23:49it's a true crime story
23:51and it sounds like the true story is a whole lot juicier than cynthia's lies
24:04good morning
24:05oh hey
24:07sorry
24:08just been going over lee wax's interview notes
24:13as she spoke to jared swanstrom
24:14he told her the same thing he told us
24:16cynthia said the bomb blew early
24:18she left that version out of her book
24:19that's because it contradicted cynthia's latest story
24:22the girls argued when they discovered that captain pike was still on board
24:25and that susan
24:26set the bomb alone
24:28according to the publisher
24:29cynthia has full approval over everything
24:32lee wax wrote
24:33it was her way or the highway
24:34you talked to the publisher
24:35i am
24:36somewhat
24:37known in those circles
24:39anyway
24:40they didn't like it
24:41they were looking for a true crime tell-all
24:43and what they were getting was some
24:45sanitized bunch of remorseful boohooing
24:47they were getting ready to pull the plug
24:49and now
24:49well now that cynthia's murder's all over the media
24:51they're back on board
24:52so long as the book takes a more sensationalized angle
24:55kaboom
24:56the true story of a domestic terrorist
24:58turned suburban housewife
24:59and the crime that shocked america
25:01catchy
25:02thanks
25:03so with cynthia out of the way
25:04lee wax is sitting on a potential bestseller
25:07people have killed for a lot less
25:14beckett
25:17all right bring him in
25:21what
25:22adam pike's alibi fell apart
25:23he was lying about being at work on tuesday night
25:28i didn't kill her
25:29i didn't even know where she was
25:32we're not gonna get anywhere if you keep lying to me
25:35i know you went to westchester
25:37i spoke to cynthia's husband
25:38he remembers seeing a guy just like you
25:40outside their house a couple weeks before she was murdered
25:46don't make me put you in the lineup
25:47i just
25:50wanted to talk to her
25:52how'd you find her
25:53that writer
25:54the way she kept talking about what happened to my dad
25:57she knew things that only someone on that ship could know
26:01so i
26:02started following her around
26:04eventually she led me to cynthia dern
26:06and why didn't you call the police
26:08because i wanted to look her in the eye
26:10i wanted to tell her none of it mattered
26:12her blood money wouldn't buy our forgiveness
26:15what money
26:16what do you mean by blood money
26:18after i found out where cynthia lived
26:20i went and told my mom
26:21i didn't know if we should call the feds or what
26:25she started crying
26:26she told me we've been getting money every month since the bombing
26:29different amounts
26:29sometimes more
26:30sometimes less
26:31but every month
26:32and she thought that the money was coming from cynthia dern
26:35the first envelope there was a note
26:38please forgive me
26:40susan mailer was dead
26:41swanstrom was in prison
26:42there wasn't anybody else
26:44you know with this kind of evidence
26:45cynthia could have been caught years ago
26:48mom said without that money we wouldn't have made it
26:51she figured as long as cynthia was free
26:53the money would keep coming
26:55so why did you lie to me about where you were last tuesday
27:04because i was there
27:05at the hotel
27:07i followed her
27:08i was just gonna talk to her
27:10i spent an hour walking up and down that hallway
27:13trying to get up the courage to go and knock on that door
27:15you know i was gonna do it
27:18but then someone got off the elevator and knocked on her door instead
27:22you saw her killer
27:23i didn't get a good look
27:26but i did hear them talking
27:28and i can tell you one thing
27:29what
27:31it was a woman
27:35lee wax
27:37beckett
27:38it was lee wax
27:41break it
27:43lee wax
27:45lee
27:53murder
27:54are you people crazy
27:56i have an eyewitness who can place you at the sro where cynthia's body was found
28:00you had motive means and opportunity
28:02please only a novelist could come up with a twist this absurd
28:06as absurd as killing a woman to salvage your story
28:09drowning her in motor oil give you just the ending you needed
28:13i'm a true crime writer so i don't have your talent for fiction
28:18we know your publisher wanted to dump your contract
28:20because i told them that i thought cynthia was lying
28:24so you didn't believe her remorse was genuine
28:26when cynthia cried it was for herself
28:28she wanted to cash in and keep herself out of jail
28:31that's it
28:32well she must have felt some responsibility for what happened
28:34after all she sent the pikes money year after year
28:39what money
28:40every month since the bombing the pikes have been receiving money
28:44courtesy of cynthia dern
28:45only there's nothing about that in your notes
28:47because she never told me are you sure
28:49we're sure
28:51look the tuesday that cynthia was killed
28:53i was out to dinner with my publisher until after midnight
28:56so i couldn't have killed her
29:01remind me if i ever decide to write a memoir to never write a memoir
29:06okay
29:13why not
29:14because memoirs are about truth
29:16and i'm not a very truthful person
29:18it'd be too easy to make myself look good
29:21might be harder than you think
29:22maybe
29:24but i would sure start with the most generous thing i ever did
29:30you mean like how you anonymously sent money to your victims
29:33because you felt so guilty about what you've done
29:35the object of cynthia's memoir was to gain sympathy
29:39what could be more sympathetic than sending the pikes guilt money for twenty years
29:42it doesn't make sense that cynthia didn't tell lee wax
29:46unless the money didn't come from cynthia
29:48it had to be from cynthia
29:50swanstrom was in prison and susan maylor was dead
29:52call
29:53and you're sure no one else was involved
29:55well just the three of them
29:56assuming you believe the fbi
29:57call
29:58you know we don't really have to talk about this
30:00anything to stop his honor here from talking about budget initiatives
30:04okay judge
30:05who was it that appointed you again
30:08now the fbi i believe
30:09but why take cynthia dern's word for anything that happened the night of the bombing
30:13when her own ghostwriter didn't even trust her
30:16you know the judge is right
30:19what do we actually know about what happened
30:27not much
30:29according to lee wax's notes captain pike heard two women arguing just before the explosion
30:34cynthia claims that she was trying to change susan's mind
30:38fold
30:38but if we assume cynthia was lying
30:40then maybe it was susan that wanted to save pike and cynthia that wanted to run
30:45raise 20
30:46right
30:47but the bomb was already set so the three minute timer is already ticking
30:51the girls argue
30:53wasting precious seconds
30:54susan runs towards the ticking bomb to try to shut it down
30:57while cynthia runs for cover
30:58right susan gets to the bomb but too late
31:01boom
31:02which means susan maylor didn't die trying to set the bomb
31:05she died trying to save an innocent man's life
31:08fold
31:08it still doesn't explain where the money came from
31:12fold
31:13well what about it castle you're good with twists
31:16where'd the money come from
31:17i'm thinking
31:19yeah well you might want to think up some chips for the pot
31:21because it looks like it's just you and me
31:23oh
31:27all right detective beckett
31:29i'm all in
31:30oh what's the matter you're afraid of a little action
31:33oh do us a favor detective beat his pants off
31:36yes please beat my pants off if you dare
31:38beckett
31:39do me proud
31:40to hell with proud make him cry like a little girl
31:48all right
32:05sorry fellas
32:05it's just not my night
32:07oh who's a good little boy
32:11who's a good little boy
32:12you are and you are and you are
32:15don't you ever get tired of winning castle
32:17yeah you think so right but no
32:19well i think that's it for me
32:22detective
32:22it was a pleasure
32:23mr mayor
32:24sorry we couldn't solve your case
32:26and i'm sorry i couldn't make him cry like a little girl
32:30well it's not your fault detective
32:32no matter how down he gets
32:34he always manages to rise from the dead
32:36oh now that'd be a twist
32:38what
32:40the money had to come from cynthia
32:42because swanstrom was in jail
32:43and susan maylor was dead right
32:45right
32:46well what if susan maylor
32:48didn't die in that explosion
32:51what if she's still alive
32:58susan maylor alive
33:00her body was never found
33:01yeah because she was vaporized in the explosion
33:04well maybe she was thrown clear
33:06well then she would have been badly burned
33:08and would have needed care
33:08no one matched her description
33:10ever checked in area hospitals
33:11mere details my good man
33:13um around here we call them fact
33:15well then let's go get us some facts
33:19please don't think less of me
33:21i did what i had to do to survive
33:26these are from all over the place
33:28not the recent ones
33:29the recent ones are all the same
33:34lit it's pennsylvania
33:37if we're gonna road trip
33:38i'm gonna have to pee first
33:42i've never seen her before
33:43are you positive
33:44didn't he sound positive
33:45yes
33:46okay
33:48how about her
33:51she'd be older now
33:52how much older
33:53twenty years
33:58i don't think so
33:59that's what i get for listening to a mystery writer
34:01she might have scars
34:03or walk with a limp
34:05like she's been in an accident
34:08could be mary wright
34:11mary wright
34:12she comes in once a month or so
34:14buys a money order
34:15to send to her relatives in new york
34:19do you have her address
34:23it sounds naive now but um
34:27everything i did back then i did because i thought it would help
34:31we're not here because of the bombing
34:33susan we're here because of what you did to cynthia dern
34:37her body was found in a tub of motor oil
34:39but you already know that
34:42forensics is going through that room as we speak
34:44and believe me they will find something
34:46something that connects you to cynthia's death
34:49she should have just left it all alone
34:52she had her husband a good life
34:53well it wasn't cynthia
34:55once she decided on something well you just better not be in her way
34:58like that night on the tanker
35:00i saw the captain go pillow
35:03i don't know how he got back on board without us seeing
35:06i i tried
35:09i was i was too late when the bomb exploded i was thrown overboard
35:15i can still feel the heat on my skin
35:19even today
35:20how did you survive without medical attention
35:30a friend took me in a med student nurse me back to health
35:35i got a new identity
35:36then mary wright was born
35:38it's not hard to live like a ghost when everyone you love thinks you're dead
35:44i never contacted anyone from my former life
35:49not even my parents
35:50but you still sent money to the pikes
35:54they had a son
35:56medical bills i was responsible
36:00everything could have stayed just the way it was except
36:04except cynthia decided to write a book
36:06that reporter put a post on an environmental board asking for info on cynthia
36:11i emailed pretending to be an old friend of the group
36:13didn't take long for me to figure out that she had found cynthia and cynthia was lying
36:17about what happened on the ship
36:19you tracked her down
36:20you confronted her
36:22i threatened to turn myself in if she went through with the book
36:26give myself up tell the authorities
36:28everything
36:29she begged to meet with me first
36:32somewhere we could talk
36:34that's when you rented the room
36:35oh cynthia ran into the room not me
36:38it was all part of her plan
36:40her plan her plan to murder me
36:44when i got there she poured me a drink
36:47let's toast to old friends she said
36:50only to see i don't drink
36:55i tried to leave she wouldn't let me
36:57i hid in the bathroom
37:01that's when i saw a tub full of oil
37:07then i understood
37:10she didn't plan to talk to you she planned to kill you and make it look like suicide
37:14that wine
37:15that wine
37:16was laced with a sleeping pill
37:17you were supposed to drink it and then drown in the oil
37:20and then the world would think that you were racked with guilt over the pikes all these years
37:24and that you finally decided to commit suicide
37:26once your body was discovered the public would clamor for the true story cynthia's true story
37:33with you now cast as a villain
37:42we struggled
37:45she lost her balance and fell against the sink and hit her head
37:54i should have called for help
37:56but i just wanted it to be over
38:01so i i dragged her to the tub and
38:11i i pushed her in
38:15you see i was already dead i just wanted to keep it that way
38:39i heard you made an arrest
38:42you can hear all about it in the morning news
38:45oh come on after all the help i gave you on this case you can't give me any more information
38:49than that
38:50well i could
38:51but i just keep thinking that if it wasn't for you there wouldn't be a case in the first place
38:56what does that mean
38:57all the people from cynthia's past that you interviewed
39:00how did you manage to let every one of them know that you were in contact with her
39:06what are you implying
39:07you wanted someone to put two and two together and call the cops
39:11you wanted cynthia in prison
39:12that way you could tear up the contract you had with her
39:15and write the story you wanted to write
39:17with an ending that would sell more books
39:20i mean you couldn't call the authorities yourself
39:22what kind of story would that be
39:25that's a lovely
39:27theory
39:28but even if it's true
39:29i didn't kill cynthia dern
39:31i didn't even do anything illegal
39:34oh no no no
39:36it's not illegal
39:38it's just slimy
39:40so your uh all access pass
39:44has been revoked
39:51oh and one more thing
39:53one day and one day not far from now
39:56i'm gonna use this in a book
40:13susan mailer is in booking
40:17all these years
40:19trying to do the right thing
40:20trying to make amends
40:22because of cynthia's greed
40:23she's gonna end up in jail
40:25if you're looking for a happy ending
40:26you've come to the wrong place
40:28next time i guess i'll just try that massage parlor on second avenue
40:31just kidding
40:32actually who needs a happy ending
40:34when you have a story with
40:35people pretending to be dead
40:37living under assumed names
40:39plotting fake suicides
40:40and murder for revenge
40:42you know i'm glad to see that you're entertained
40:44i however have to call michael goldman
40:46and let him know that his wife was a sociopath
40:48but you also get to call jared swanstrom
40:50and tell him that he's no longer responsible for susan mailer's death
40:54as a matter of fact susan mailer's still alive
40:55which is why cynthia is now dead
40:57wow you are all about the cloud aren't you
41:00never the silver lining
41:01okay
41:02maybe this might cheer you up a little bit
41:06your winnings
41:07my winnings?
41:09oh don't play coy with me
41:10you threw your hand
41:12all right i was trying to be nice
41:14i didn't want to embarrass you in front of your friends
41:16now we're even
41:17so what do you say to a
41:19little showdown
41:22head to head
41:23toe to toe
41:25winner take all
41:26mano
41:27hey mujer
41:30hand to woman?
41:31whatever it takes
41:35you're on
41:36no mercy
41:37i'm gonna make you hurt
41:38oh you're gonna get hurt
41:40what are we playing for?
41:41pride
41:41or clothing
41:43i think i got a bag of gummy bears
41:46shuffle
41:47deal
41:52comfy with texas hold'em?
41:53i'm comfy so long as my cards come from the top of the deck
41:56what'd you get up your sleeves?
41:58aside from my muscular arms
42:00you're so stuck up
42:02you're so stuck up
42:05you're so stuck up
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