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00:00What's all this?
00:01If there's a magic bullet to bring Sean Gallagher down, it's in here.
00:05These invoices connect Gallagher to a shell company.
00:07Gallagher was in deep with weapons smugglers.
00:09My mother is a shareholder.
00:11Is she involved?
00:12Any association with Sean Gallagher puts her in danger.
00:30It appears the curse of la gueule d'enfer has claimed another soul.
00:48Renée, could you stop with that?
00:50Mouth of hell, what?
00:51The waters between here and Miquelon are home to some shipwrecks.
00:55Some? It's been over 600.
00:57The spirits lost to the mouth of hell are sent to roam the islands.
01:01Oh, does that mean they're here among us right now?
01:03No, but don't laugh. It's not funny.
01:07Well, neither is this.
01:10Some of the locals were out early. They noticed a drag slowing them down, and they thought the rudder had hooked some debris, but it was hurt.
01:22No signs of bloat. Fingers are wrinkled. Moderate corneal clouding.
01:26Hmm. I have no idea what that is.
01:27It means she's been in the water for three, four hours, six maybe.
01:31What about the scratches on her neck? Could have been from the fishing net.
01:35Possible signs of a struggle.
01:37The coroner can get into that if anyone can find her.
01:39Natasha is in my head. She's not responding to my texts or my calls.
01:40I know. I just called her again.
01:41Hey, Renuff. Have our people been meddling with this tank?
01:45No, we were very careful when we removed the body.
01:47The regulator hose is detached. There's no damage, so it looks like it would have been done by him.
01:50Look at all.
01:51I don't know if it's a bug.
01:52But if it's a bug.
01:53It could have been in the water for three, four hours, six maybe.
01:56What about the scratches on her neck?
01:57Could have been from the fishing net?
01:59Possible signs of a struggle.
02:00The coroner can get into that if anyone can find her.
02:02Natasha is in my head. She's not responding to my texts or my calls.
02:04I know. I just called her again.
02:06Hey, Renuff. Have our people been meddling with this tank?
02:08No, we were very careful when we removed the body.
02:11The regulator hose is detached.
02:13No damage, so it looks like it would have been done by hand.
02:15Wait, how do you know what a regulator hose is?
02:18I used to dive.
02:20Wait, how do you know what a regulator hose is?
02:23Well, I got my certification in Mallorca with a few school friends.
02:27Fancy.
02:28I learned how to dive in St. John's Harbor.
02:30My uncle was an underwater welder.
02:31I used to help him in the summers.
02:32A lot less glamorous than diving in Spain.
02:35So you can be in the water, but you puke when you're on the water?
02:40What can I say? I'm a mystery to myself.
02:46Oh, the Nautilus.
02:48It's a dive shop in the marina.
02:51One of the dockwalkers recognized our victim.
02:54Her name is Julia Martin.
02:58I don't understand Julia's dead?
03:00How is that possible?
03:01Did you know Julia well?
03:03When we were kids, Julia and her family spent their summers here.
03:06I'm sorry for your loss.
03:08I haven't known her, known her for years.
03:11She's not from St. Pierre.
03:12Any idea what she was doing back here?
03:16Yeah.
03:17She came back into town.
03:19She was back diving.
03:21She lived for it.
03:23This is Julia, right?
03:25And Elise.
03:26And her husband, John Webb.
03:28They come in here all the time.
03:30They're pro-divers like Julia.
03:32They all work together.
03:33What's all this?
03:34I fix phones, electronics.
03:37I got to make money in the off-season.
03:38Julia's wetsuit had your rental company logo on it.
03:41Did you rent her any other equipment?
03:44Like a regulator?
03:46No.
03:47The webs have all the best gear, but Julia needed a thicker wetsuit.
03:50She'd forgotten how cold the water is here.
03:52Where can we find these webs?
03:54They usually head out onto the water by 10, so you should be able to catch them.
03:57They're set up in a house just up the shore.
04:01I don't understand.
04:02How did Julia die?
04:04We're working the details out.
04:06Thanks for your time.
04:08Hey, can I help you?
04:28What's happened?
04:33We should go inside and talk.
04:35Yeah, of course.
04:37She's dead? Julia's dead?
04:44Julia was an experienced diver, correct?
04:48Absolutely.
04:49One of the best.
04:51I've known her my whole life.
04:53Which means she would have been meticulous about looking after her equipment, right?
04:57Any diver worth their salt is gonna double or triple check their gear.
05:01Why?
05:02Was Julia's death linked to an equipment failure?
05:05Is protocol for divers to go out in pairs?
05:08Yes, but we go out on our own all the time, especially if you know the waters.
05:12Would Julia love to go out in the early morning?
05:14Why do you have a framed photo of Felix Lambert in your house?
05:17Yeah, this is his house.
05:19He owns this one and Julia's.
05:22Lambert's the guy that hired us to be here.
05:24Hired you to do what?
05:25Felix, Mr. Lambert brought us in to document a shipwreck called the Liberty.
05:31And you brought Julia, what, to come join the team?
05:34Jules and I had a connection to St. Pierre.
05:36As teens, her parents brought me along to keep her company.
05:40God, her parents are gonna be devastated.
05:44We noticed a security camera outside.
05:47What's that all about?
05:48The neighborhood is pretty safe.
05:50Yeah, we had some break-ins.
05:52One a while back, another just last week.
05:54John had them installed after the first time.
05:57They did anything?
05:59They hacked the electronic lock on the shed.
06:01They vandalized our gear.
06:03They slit all the air hoses so we couldn't dive.
06:07I assume you caught some of that on tape.
06:10Can we have a look at the footage, please?
06:11Yeah.
06:17I mean, you can't see the guy's face.
06:20Did you guys report this to the police?
06:22Felix asked us not to.
06:24Yeah, he said he would take care of it
06:26and then he had all new equipment sent over the next morning.
06:29We're going to get an officer to follow up,
06:31take your prints and ask some more questions
06:34to help rule you out of the investigation.
06:36So you said Felix Lambert, he owns this place and Julia's.
06:41Is that next door?
06:42Yeah, that's right.
06:43Do you have a key?
06:44We'll need access.
06:45Julia always kept the place locked up pretty tight.
06:47We don't have a key.
06:48So Lambert would have it.
06:52Okay.
06:58Julia Martin, 28, originally from South Carolina.
07:01Family used to have a summer place here on the island.
07:04And the parents own a fancy ski resort in Les Arcques.
07:07Julia taught there in winter and then travels and dives in the off-season.
07:11Julia's regulator hose was detached, most likely by hand.
07:16If her equipment was tempered with, we're dealing with a homicide.
07:20Fine!
07:28Anyways...
07:31John and Elise Webb, do you have any intel on them?
07:34I looked into them.
07:35Experienced divers known for exploring shipwrecks all over the world.
07:38They met a year and a half ago at a free dive competition.
07:42Elise is kind of badass.
07:44She holds the women's world record for longest free dive.
07:47Free dive?
07:48Is that the one where you go down without equipment?
07:49Yeah, you go as deep as you can, all in one breath.
07:51Why?
07:52How do you not die?
07:53Lots of training, but some don't make it back up in time.
07:56This is the shipwreck the webs are here to document.
07:59They have all the right permits, it's legit.
08:02Why?
08:03I knew this was cursed.
08:05You know, you mess with the mouth of hell and bad things happen.
08:08Maybe that's why their equipment was vandalized.
08:11Are you suggesting that ghosts cut the lines to their tanks?
08:14No, of course not.
08:16But a lot of locals don't like those wrecks being disturbed.
08:19Yeah, because they're cursed.
08:21Aside from the undead, are there any groups of individuals who've made the opposition known?
08:28Some.
08:29None I'd consider violent, but I'll dig deeper.
08:31What about this guy, Felix Lambert?
08:34What do you know about him?
08:35Rich.
08:36Entitled.
08:37The webs apparently had a break-in and Lambert convinced them not to report it to the cops.
08:42I just got the web security footage downloaded.
08:45I'll see if I can find anything useful on it.
08:47Should we go talk to Marcus?
08:49Yeah.
08:53What was that little crisis?
08:54In their infinite wisdom, Prefect Diard and the top brass at Paris HQ decided to let Gallagher walk.
09:03He kidnapped and nearly killed you.
09:05You think I forgot about that?
09:07We had him, Marcus.
09:08He was going away with no way out for what he did to you.
09:11Yeah.
09:12Under what circumstances could she justify just letting him walk?
09:15She didn't tell me, but she made it very clear that we should stay out of it.
09:18We'll let it go.
09:20Interpol is involved.
09:21So he's just going to be free after everything?
09:25I know it's crazy, but I have zero control.
09:27Trust me, Arch.
09:28I would change it if I could.
09:30What if we had something else?
09:33You know, something that could put Gallagher away for good?
09:37Something like what?
09:39Theoretically, I mean.
09:41Let's focus on the murder of our diver for now.
09:44The rest we sit on so we can get a clearer picture of what's going on here.
09:52What I told you about my mother and Gallagher's criminal empire wasn't confidence.
09:56I wasn't going to tell Marcus.
09:58No, but you want me to.
10:02If I turn over the evidence I have on Gallagher, my mother could be a collateral damage.
10:08And Veda.
10:09I'm saying there's a possible way around that collateral damage.
10:12Oh.
10:13Well, would you find a way around?
10:14If it were your kids?
10:16Your ex, even?
10:17I don't actually know the answer to that question.
10:19I know you, and you played by the book.
10:22Come clean.
10:23Regardless of the consequences.
10:25And they are real consequences.
10:30It's my mother.
10:31I just need to think about it before I do something that can't be undone.
10:35Okay?
10:40It's up here.
10:51Felix Lambert?
10:52I heard about Julia.
10:54Please, come inside.
10:59It's an absolute tragedy.
11:00Julia was so full of life, so beautiful, so smart.
11:06So much potential.
11:08My understanding is you spend most of your time in Europe.
11:12Well, my family's many businesses do keep me busy, but I try to be here as much as possible.
11:17You see, my true passions are the wrecks.
11:20Do try the coffee.
11:21It's imported from Italy.
11:22It's the best you'll find around here.
11:26I'm curious, Mr. Lambert, why, you know, pay a crew to go explore these wrecks?
11:30Is it for profit, or?
11:32Lambert.
11:33And no, my family's always been a sponsor of the preservation of our culture here in St. Pierre.
11:40Poor Julia.
11:42I really did like her, and the webs, they just adored her.
11:46You hired the webs to dive the Liberty, but why that boat?
11:50Ship.
11:51A boat is something you get on when a ship is sinking.
11:55La Liberté.
11:57A Napoleonic schooner lost in 1806, almost completely intact and well-preserved.
12:01These shipwrecks are protected.
12:03It's illegal to remove anything.
12:05Well, yes.
12:06However, the local council appreciates the historical relevance that I provide.
12:11Oh, are you sponsoring some kind of exhibit, or?
12:13I have an agreement with the French government.
12:15I pay for the dives, retrieve the artifacts, if they allow me a small indulgence.
12:20You see, my family's legacy is linked to Napoleon Bonaparte.
12:24And I know that every patriotic French citizen could claim such a thing, but my research shows
12:29that there's evidence on La Liberté to prove it, and the divers were to find it for me.
12:34I have all the appropriate permits.
12:36In fact, I believe I forwarded them to your station.
12:38You did.
12:40Very proactive.
12:42Why did you instruct the webs not to report on the intruder who damaged the dive equipment?
12:46Well, there are many superstitious people in our little village.
12:50Those that would rather see the past day at the bottom of the deep.
12:54But they're fairly harmless.
12:56Except now a woman is dead.
12:58Oh, yes, but you don't think...
13:00I mean, the two can't possibly be connected.
13:04It's our understanding that Julia was staying in a property that you own.
13:08We're gonna need a key.
13:10Absolutely.
13:12And if there is anything that I can do to help, please, don't hesitate.
13:18Thanks for the coffee.
13:20I'm Felix Lambert.
13:30You know the way he was talking about Julia.
13:34She's so beautiful, so full of life.
13:37Because he said she was pretty you think he murdered her?
13:40No, it's a theory, arch people have affairs.
13:43Sometimes they get jealous, sometimes they commit murder, you know? It happens.
13:48it happens i didn't see anything that would lead me to an affair well if you have another theory i'm
13:55all ears is this the way it's going to be between us all day fitz i'm just focused and you should
14:03focus too the books and other things someone has been moving them around look look at the dust oh
14:15looks like the place was searched maybe did julia have company two glasses scotch
14:34meds
14:40hey stop
14:45gate wait
15:01arch you're going to want to see this
15:06these artifacts are not from a napoleonic school
15:15the security footage from the webs the person who sabotaged their gear wore a dive watch that's the
15:27same make worn by gabe saunier
15:32have you found natasha yet we need a coroner's report to give us more intel on julia's death our calls keep
15:37going straight to voicemail marcus buddy you're gonna have to spring and hire a full-time coroner
15:41so felix lambert told you he hired the dive team to recover artifacts from the liberty correct but
15:50the things we found in julia's attic there's no way this stuff came from a 1800s napoleonic schooner
15:56no more like a ship circa world war ii so where did this stuff come from and why were they hiding it
16:04there's an underground market for everything i suppose some of this stuff could fetch a good price
16:08none of the items we covered match any registered wrecks from the marine database
16:14that uh that hurricane last year hurricane leo yeah it was some random anchor found by a fisherman
16:20after the storm the mystery anchor no one knew where it came from lombard was quoted as saying even
16:29he didn't know its origin so the hurricane unearths this ship the webs julia they discover it on one
16:35of their dives to the liberty they grab a bunch of these artifacts trying to make some extra money
16:39and gape found out and was trying to steal artifacts for himself elise is downstairs she wants to speak with us
16:54john is he's pissed that i'm here where is john now i don't know we had a fight and he just walked out
17:03like he always does when we fight so you're saying you were involved in the theft
17:09of these artifacts our permits the ones felix lambert obtained were legit but sometimes you dive one wreck
17:20and while you're down there you discover another and you decided to keep these
17:29elise you came here to tell us something you didn't want your husband to hear what john
17:35a little while back i discovered that he has a history of this kind of thing theft the first time i
17:46caught him stealing from a wreck he justified it as who are we hurting and we made some good money but
17:57we were taking a risk this stuff was all being stashed at julia's she obviously knew about it we told her
18:05it was all part of the job julia wasn't really one to read the fine print she agreed her attic was the
18:12perfect place to hide the stash but then when someone broke into our place and destroyed our gear
18:21i mean we assumed they were looking for these i think that's what got julia killed
18:30we know gabe sonny was responsible for the break-in at your place
18:35gabe
18:37ah what years back gabe was julia's summer fling any chance they rekindled things i doubt it
18:46julia lived a big life gabe wouldn't have been enough for her now even back then he was always
18:55just a play thing he didn't deserve that we found natasha she's kind of annoyed with you arch
19:07you sent the cops to the graveyard for me i was prepping someone's funeral
19:11well it's hard when you disappear while we are in the middle of a homicide investigation i am on
19:16contract arch the spmp doesn't own my time the funeral home that's my main gig remember so what
19:24do you have how long can you hold your breath i'm sorry the pills we found in julia's room albuterol
19:32they help with breathing issues mild pulmonary barotrauma it's when a diver goes too deep without
19:39exhaling properly so she could still dive but without a tank she'd only be able to hold her
19:45breath 30 seconds or so so if julia's regulator hose was detached she'd never be able to get up to the
19:50surface in time although i don't think our victim died as far out in the ocean as she was found
19:56how do you mean just read it for yourself arch
20:03julia ingested petrol and by the particulates in her lungs
20:06i'd say our girl died close to the surface and where's the most likely place that you'd ingest
20:11gasoline that close to the surface a marina gabe's shop is right there on the wharf i put time of
20:18death at 5 30 in the morning 5 30 there'd be tons of fishermen around how could you drown someone with
20:23that many people around without being seen and the marks on her neck consistent with someone being
20:32grabbed by the scruff of their neck so julia didn't die because of faulty equipment no
20:40someone watched her while they held her down she drowned
20:43so i don't want to talk about my mother or gallagher or whatever it is you want to talk to me about
20:54i was going to say you don't like the affair theory but forget about felix lambert lambert lambert
20:59whatever his name is what about gabe hmm romantic history gabe still carried a flame julia didn't
21:08reciprocate right i mean he attacked us he was gulking around julia's place he sabotaged her gear
21:15unrequited feelings he snaps he drowns her with his bare hands
21:27the guy knows tech he has a block on his phone but i'll get it look uh gabe's phone records it's
21:34recent calls julia's number he had a call from julia at 23 42 lasting about 10 minutes that's just
21:40hours before she died also check this out these photos are all from julia's social media so what
21:47he screen grabbed and saved them and photoshopped himself into some well that's weird we know he
21:55elise and julia were friends then gabe was clearly infatuated
22:00his phone is active location south side lighthouse the far the galanty
22:18that's gabe's truck
22:30gabe saunier police we need to talk about julia martin's death leave me alone
22:40hey drop it now hands up let's go
22:49do you want to explain to us what's going on you nearly killed us i'm sorry i saw you i panicked
23:00we know it was you you're the one who broke into the web's garage sabotaged their gear someone
23:05messed with julia's regular to hose the day she died i didn't do that i wouldn't do that i wouldn't
23:12hurt her i was trying the wrecks out there in the mouth of hell they're unstable julia had close calls
23:18john's an idiot reckless
23:20so you were being a nuisance to discourage them from diving do a little damage loosen the regulator hose
23:27or two no i didn't loosen anything i cut their hoses i made it very obvious i was making a point not
23:36trying to hurt anyone the opposite i wanted them to stop diving out there when julia came back to the
23:41island i told her not to go out there but she didn't listen gabe julia is more than hurt
23:53i didn't kill julia
23:57all right have a look at these photoshopped images you did they're really really something
24:05i was being funny it was a joke for julia did she find them funny no she was weirded out she didn't
24:16let me explain that i was just messing around you two you used to be an item right back when we were
24:21teenagers yeah we know you had a phone call with julia the night before she died gabe were you with her
24:28the morning she died did something go wrong maybe she didn't like you the way you liked her things got
24:33heated you know it happens you lost your temper maybe no she called me because she was afraid
24:43she said she'd recovered a strong box from the wreck and she was worried that what she found inside
24:48might put her in danger what do you mean a strong box she didn't tell me what it was
24:53i was trying to help her if someone killed jules look at john webb
24:58she said that's why he was at julia's apartment he was looking for the strong box and you believe
25:04him well gabe's certainly a little emotionally unstable he has a fear of cops and he claims that's
25:09why he attacked us gabe filed multiple police brutality complaints over the years well he probably
25:14thought we were going to try and pin julia's murder on him and he panicked but for the record we have not
25:19ruled him out yet if julia found something that she thought to put her in danger something john
25:25webb didn't want her to find or something valuable something she was trying to keep for herself
25:31it might have got her killed let's hang on to gabe for now and go talk to john webb figure out where
25:37julia stashed his so-called strong box i have no idea what you're talking about well we know you have
25:46a reputation for taking whatever you want from the wrecks you're exploring down there my husband had
25:51nothing to do with julia's death he was with his girlfriend at the time i know because i followed
25:59him oh all right her name is susanna we were at the hotel robert
26:14you happy you just ended my marriage oh i'm pretty sure we didn't end anything but we're
26:18going to talk to your friend susanna and don't leave saint pierre there will be charges for the
26:23artifacts you stole how long did you know about the affair affairs i've always known even before we
26:35were married let's just say john monogamy was a challenge for him whatever julia found in that box
26:46it scared her enough that she didn't want to tell you or john i don't know why i mean
26:51we would have just wanted to cut if it was worth anything jules had no reason to be afraid of us
26:56oh who would she have a reason to be afraid of then
27:01felix he was determined to recover anything from that ship maybe julia found something she knew he'd want
27:10do you think he's capable of hurting her i don't know but when that man wants something nothing gets in
27:17his way we've got people tearing julia's place of heart and lamb bears he's awol but we'll find him
27:27we figure out what was in that box maybe we'll have a better understanding as to why julia was killed
27:32think she hid it that's what i would do but where
27:44we found this in your pocket when we brought you in for processing
27:48julia was scared of whatever was in the box she found and we think she trusted you when we saw you
27:54at julius you weren't looking for the strong box because she already gave it to you
27:58you were looking for the key that opens it julia she figured she'd drop the key trying to get the
28:05box out of there in a hurry i went back to look for it and what were you going to do with whatever
28:10you found inside the box did you hide the strong box at the lighthouse it was a special place for you
28:16two we saw the photos of you as teenagers there yeah it was our place we got our first kiss in the
28:25lantern room yeah i know how that feels to love someone like that it hurts
28:35it's uptown outside julia begged me to make sure no one got it
28:40she knew someone would kill for whatever was in it i installed an electronic lock so i don't need my
28:46phone to get in the tower
28:58i don't see any blocks
29:24i don't see any blocks maybe it's out here
29:32ah here we go
29:43all right
29:44let's see what's in this box
30:00hey hey thanks for finding that and the key too i really didn't want to beat up that antique box
30:07you sure you want to be pointing a gun at us no i really don't want to
30:11but i need that box and he needs you to be okay with it now is that something that you think we might
30:16negotiate curious what your plan will be to get off the island uh don't trouble yourself about that
30:23oh uh yeah guns out on the ground kick them over to me
30:28now uh also i'm gonna need you to handcuff yourself to that chain
30:45i know what you're thinking you're thinking maybe you can overpower me and maybe you can but guys
30:50one of you will get shot in the face now how about we don't shoot a cop in the face today
30:57over a box
31:00buddy you better hope that i never see you again
31:04inspector i know who both of you are i know what you're capable of but really please don't worry about
31:09this this is just a one-time thing not just doing a job oh yeah uh before you uh lock yourselves in
31:17phones keys
31:22i know i know i know it's such a pain and bum isn't it getting back all those contacts all those photos
31:30but hey you can uh you can keep the keys and the guns yeah there nobody got hurt nobody got shot in
31:44the face now eventually somebody is gonna find you you're probably cranky might even be a little bit
31:50hungry but guess what you're gonna be alive see ya
32:00i don't know where are they i heard it went to the lighthouse the far the galanterie let me know
32:12when they're back uh should i go and get them or
32:17what do you think arch keeps telling you to take initiative yeah you want to go for the ride
32:39i think it's safe to say julia was killed over that lockbox right which means that guy who was very
32:44nice by the way it's probably the one who killed her no please tell me you have a secret way out of
32:49the cuffs yeah sorry picking locks is more your kind of thing i wasn't i wasn't going against you with
33:00marcus fitz you have that thing you think everything should be out in the open to everyone
33:07if i turn over the documents feda gave me my mother will go to jail is that what you want
33:14no i have just learned that holding on to this kind of thing it can come back to bite you it will
33:20come back to bite you ruin a career or worse thank you for the lesson well you're not holding anything
33:29it's on me well that's not entirely true you're the one who brought me into the gallagher investigation so
33:34if you're involved i'm involved too don't do me any favors it's not a favor arch you are my partner
33:42okay if you win i win if you go down i go down that's how it works trust me i have learned the hard
33:50way i get that you're trying to protect me but what do you expect me to do here regardless of what i think
34:00you should or shouldn't do it's your call and whatever way you lean i'm not going anywhere
34:13hello beats arch renew over here thank god
34:19oh my god it's a good thing i came yeah thank you and i slipped gabe's phone in the pocket of the
34:30guy who did this so call paddy she tried that phone before i saw that it was very sneaky
34:36what if but you can do two things at once the keys over there for the handcuffs right right right
34:42sorry buddy you are not going to believe me we're tracking the phone now it's at felix lombard's house
34:57step away from the car monsieur lombard listen i understand how this looks but i wasn't
35:02where's the man who had this phone look i have no idea how that box or that phone got in my trunk
35:15the strong box contents prove lambert's basically a nazi and i don't like nazis but i liked you
35:21boarding pass in my pocket proves i was in the air when your diver was killed nice to meet you both
35:27all the best bye bye let's make sure this guy was actually on the flight he said he was on
35:33what did felix have to say about him when we asked felix he refused to tell us anything about him
35:38or how the strong box ended up in his car but he confessed to us the reason why he wanted these
35:45documents in the first place so what did felix go through so much to get the ship the webs and lombard
35:50discovered that emerged from the hurricane isabel helena she was running supplies from saint
35:54pierre to germany in 1939 when she sunk what's so special about it the isabel helena was a
36:00friendship owned by felix lambert's family it's very illegal for the french to do business with
36:05germany in 1939 lambert's family were nazi collaborators war profiteers who sold out their
36:11country to build their business the documents in this box proved it so julia found out was going to
36:16expose him and lambert killed her lambert has an alibi he was on the ferry at the time of julia's death
36:22lambert did a lot of illegal things to get these documents and he'll pay for that but he's not a
36:26killer he actually revealed that john webb was trying to extort him he demanded two million euro
36:32to keep the lambert family secret lambert would have used money to solve the problem he claims he
36:37didn't even know julia was a part of this and for what it's worth we believe him we're looking into
36:42the financial records to confirm if any payments were made so we're no closer to knowing who killed julia
36:47martin what about the glass we lifted from julia's same chance we were able to get any prints no the
36:53glass was textured so the prints weren't usable sorry so who would julia most likely have had over
36:58for a late night drink not gabe agreed it'd be someone we know like to sleep around someone with
37:05something to lose john webb john are you hurt is there anyone else in the house no
37:16no it's not as bad as it looks you'll be fine elise she uh she lost her temper she goes off
37:29sometimes what was the fight about i don't know maybe she was a little pissed off at the fact that i
37:36was with another woman or maybe she was pissed off about the fact that you were having an affair with
37:41julia we were at julia's place it's clear she had a late night drink with someone the night she died
37:47we pulled the prints from the glass
37:49julia was a flirt i gave in i had no idea that elise suspected anything until
38:03earlier today after you left she knew the whole time
38:09you checked with susanna that i was with her this morning she couldn't confirm what time you left
38:16busy few hours for you julia at night another woman in the morning julia found out you were extorting
38:22lambert with the contents of the strong box two million euro why did julia hide the box look
38:29lambert wanted that strong box in a really bad way and it made us all curious so we opened it when we
38:34saw that it showed his family were traitors we knew we had him but julia she wanted no part of the
38:40extortion of lambert did she julia if she grew up rich she never knew what it was like to have to
38:47scrounge for everything like elise and me where is elise now probably tearing julia's place apart
38:53looking for the box she's convinced that julia had the strong box hidden somewhere in her place
38:59when she figured out what we could get from lambert she couldn't let it go
39:02julia's house is next door
39:09i was thinking elise and the free diving yeah patty mentioned she holds the women's world record
39:15which means she could hold her breath for an extreme amount of time she could drown someone
39:20in a marina with dozens of people around and not be seen
39:39hi elise stay back easy we spoke to john he told us everything all about the extortion all about
39:49him him and julia elise the strong box is not here we have it we know everything it's over
40:01julia i loved her but
40:09she saw everything through her privileged lenses she didn't understand anything about the real world
40:16two million euro it would make no difference to her but it would change your life she hid the box
40:24told us donna and me that what we were doing was immoral immoral she was screwing my husband
40:33so you knew about julia and john yeah suspected for a while i told you i knew who my husband was before we
40:40were married but that's a special kind of betrayal your best friend your husband she was so good at
40:49everything smart and funny and and everybody loved her even gabe right back when you were kids
40:58but the only thing that julia ever cared about was julia she liked to dive early that was your chance
41:05wasn't it why you swam up from your place didn't you no tanks that way there would be no record no one
41:16would even know that you were in the water there was one thing for certain that you were better at
41:21than julia holding your breath
41:32free diving takes discipline julia didn't have the patience she descended too fast a few months ago and
41:41screwed up her lungs she wouldn't last a minute
41:58she betrayed me too many times and didn't care easy easy easy
42:06i want her to know what it felt like to have nothing
42:19this is every file i have on sean gelliger that implicates my mother
42:27you know once we do this there's no going back
42:30uh yeah my mother sacrificed a lot to give me opportunities she never had
42:40and even if she made some
42:43bad choices
42:45i know who she really is she's a good person
42:48can i get this to her she
42:52shouldn't be punished for his actions
42:54okay
43:07okay
43:13okay
43:15okay
43:17okay
43:19okay
43:21okay
43:23I don't know.
43:53I don't know.
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