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مسلسل Monk مترجم - Episode 4
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00:049-1-1 emergency oh god he's in the house you've got to help me he's going to kill me
00:09okay ma'am
00:09now just calm down who is in the house it's dale biderbeck dale biderbeck ma'am what is your
00:17address it's 415 vinton for god's sake sorry okay stay with me is he armed ma'am does he have
00:26a
00:26weapon are you being threatened he doesn't need a weapon he's dale biderbeck our units hospital 556
00:32in progress ma'am can you get to a safe place no i'm upstairs i'm trapped okay ma'am just
00:37stay by
00:38the phone here he comes oh my god no ma'am ma'am hello
00:58bye
01:03no
01:04no
01:04no
01:08no
01:11no
01:12no
01:12no
01:13no
01:21Oh, my God.
01:45See? Isn't this fun?
01:49Now, Adrian, this is what normal people do on a Sunday morning.
01:54Get them.
01:54They hang out, relax, eat brunch.
01:58They don't stay at home.
02:00They're backing their rug 40 times.
02:02Mom, we're not exactly normal.
02:04We aren't compared to some people.
02:06Okay, who do you want to be?
02:08Yellow, green, red, or blue?
02:11Oh, boy.
02:13Okay.
02:14Um, okay.
02:19Oh, boy.
02:21Honey, remember we talked about how Mr. Monk has trouble making decisions?
02:25Oh, yeah.
02:26Okay.
02:27You'll be Colonel Mustard.
02:28Good.
02:29Now, you remember how to play?
02:30You write down all the clues on your pad.
02:32I'm ready to guess.
02:35Adrian, you have to play the game.
02:37You have to go around the board from room to room collecting clues.
02:40I know who did it.
02:41We haven't started yet.
02:43Come on.
02:44It was Professor Plum in the dining room with a rope.
02:50He's right.
02:51We played this game last year.
02:53I remember what cards everybody was holding and how they were put away.
02:56And then just now, I was watching how Benji shuffled.
03:00That's it.
03:00That is the last time I ever play a game with you, Adrian.
03:04You are just no fun.
03:05Okay.
03:05I mean, don't you ever wonder why you never get invited anywhere?
03:09No, not really.
03:10Well, this is why.
03:11Okay.
03:12Well, I think it's awesome.
03:14Mom, can I bring him to school, please?
03:16Like, for show and tell?
03:17You can take him every day.
03:18Hi.
03:19Hello?
03:21Oh, hey, Captain.
03:24Yeah, he's right here.
03:26It's Dottlemyre.
03:28Oh, well, actually, we were just finishing up a pretty big case.
03:32It was this nasty homicide.
03:35This woman was found murdered in her dining room with a rope.
03:41Yeah, hold on.
03:43Let me check her schedule.
03:45It's a job.
03:47Hey, Mom.
03:49I'm glad you're here.
03:51Is this funny?
03:53I'm glad you're here.
03:54God, you must really be desperate.
03:56Usually the mayor's office has to shove us down your throat.
03:58Fact is, the mayor's office did call, but this time I did not argue.
04:02We have an unusual situation here.
04:04Yes?
04:05Well, what do we have?
04:06Homicide with a baseball bat.
04:0810.37 last night.
04:09You know the exact time of death?
04:11We know because she was on the phone with 911 at the time.
04:15Adrian, wait.
04:16What?
04:17Captain, before we get started, could you just initial this agreement?
04:20It's our standard consultation fee.
04:22It's what?
04:23Our standard consultation fee.
04:25Could we take care of that later, John?
04:27Not now.
04:28Adrian, I prefer to take care of business first.
04:32But that's not the first time you've said that.
04:34Bite me.
04:36Give me that.
04:37Whoa.
04:40Look at these prints.
04:42This was a big guy.
04:44Yes, he was a really big guy.
04:49Parked nearby, maybe around the corner, walked through here, and went in through the side door.
04:54Yeah, and the lock's still intact.
04:56It wasn't Jimmy.
04:57She must have left it open.
04:59And what's all this?
05:00These are rocks from the garden.
05:02The killer left them like this.
05:04It's a message.
05:05He's toying with us.
05:06Some sort of code, but I haven't been able to figure it out yet.
05:09You think the killer stopped here in plain view with the neighbors, went rooting around
05:14in the garden, collected a few rocks, and then arranged them carefully on the grass?
05:19What did you think?
05:21I think he was looking for a hide-a-key.
05:24I found it.
05:31Oh, man.
05:32Oh, God.
05:34I don't feel so good.
05:36This is like a feng shui nightmare in here.
05:38Adrian, you've got to calm down.
05:40You're rambling.
05:41Come on.
05:44Monk, Monk, Monk.
05:46Was there a fire?
05:47I smell something.
05:49In the kitchen.
05:51Partner, hey, hey, hey.
05:52It's a crime scene.
05:53Okay, I know.
05:54I'm just...
05:54It's okay.
05:55I'll knock it all over again.
05:56Don't worry.
05:57How many intruders?
06:01Are you guys going to tell me what's going on?
06:05Not yet.
06:12Adrian, please.
06:14How many intruders?
06:16Just one.
06:17Just one.
06:18Just one.
06:18Monk, leave it.
06:20What's with this?
06:21That's a smoke alarm.
06:23She was in the kitchen cooking something when he broke in.
06:26It started to burn.
06:26A little girl across the street saw the guy turning it off.
06:30So there was a witness?
06:32She's 10 years old.
06:33She didn't see much.
06:34So the perk breaks in.
06:36He goes berserk in here.
06:37The victim runs upstairs and calls 911.
06:40It's strange.
06:41What's strange?
06:43The phone.
06:45He didn't take the phone off the hook.
06:48So what?
06:49He just let her call 911?
06:50One, two, three, four, three, four, three, four, three, four, one.
07:17Any prints?
07:18Nope, nothing so far.
07:24So, she's here cooking.
07:28He breaks in, he's a big guy, a lot of noise.
07:32He must have cornered her in here and then chased her out and caught up with her in the bedroom?
07:37I would have grabbed a knife.
07:41Why didn't she grab a knife?
07:43I don't know.
07:53She was over here, on the phone.
07:57Severe blunt trauma to the head with a baseball bat.
08:01Has this phone been touched?
08:02No, no, the scene's intact.
08:17The antenna has to be up to get a signal in here.
08:21So?
08:22Somebody lowered it all the way after the call.
08:27You don't usually see that when someone's getting bludgeoned to death.
08:33Oh no, this can't be the victim.
08:35Yep.
08:36I recognize her.
08:38Wasn't she a judge?
08:39Catherine Lavinio, State Superior Court.
08:42We should check the court records.
08:43Somebody probably just lost the case and had the grudge.
08:47We don't have to check anything because we know who did it.
08:50What?
08:50The judge identified him, by name, on the phone.
08:54Then why are we here?
08:57Because the man who did it couldn't have done it.
09:02I'm sorry, Mr. Beyerbeck, but that's...
09:04Hold on, hold on.
09:06Now, is it Danny or Daniel?
09:09Danny, sir.
09:10Fine, Danny.
09:12If you screw with me, I'll eat your heart on a stick.
09:16Now, the SEC...
09:18My boss is here right now.
09:20I know your boss is busy, Danny.
09:23I'm watching him.
09:25Tell him Dale Beyerbeck wants an answer.
09:29Now.
09:30Yes.
09:30Not later.
09:31Now.
09:32Is he in or out?
09:34If he's in, tell him to clean his glasses.
09:47Congratulate the congressman.
09:49He's just been re-elected to a fifth term.
09:53Oh, it's better than the home shopping network.
09:57Oh.
09:58Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
09:59I'm not finished!
10:01This stuff will kill you.
10:03I'm not gonna die.
10:05You won't let me.
10:07Will you, doctor?
10:11Ooh, ooh, ooh.
10:13Right on time.
10:16Dale Beyerbeck?
10:18They call him Dale the Whale.
10:20I never heard of him.
10:21He spends a fortune every year making sure nobody ever hears of him.
10:24He buys newspapers just to keep his name out of them.
10:32All right.
10:34I want everybody to be careful in there.
10:35This guy is smart.
10:37He's gonna try to bait you.
10:39Assume you're being videotaped.
10:40Do not accuse him of anything.
10:42Now, Monk, I don't have to remind you that this bastard's got deep pockets and he's got a platoon of
10:47lawyers and he loves to use them.
10:49You met him?
10:52What happened?
10:54Good afternoon.
10:56I am Christian Veza.
10:58I am Mr. Beyerbeck's personal physician.
11:00I'm Captain Stottlemyer, Lieutenant Disher, Adrian Monk, and Sharona Fleming.
11:05Sharona.
11:06Enchanté.
11:07Could you spell your last name for me, doctor?
11:10V-E-Z-Z-A.
11:12Mr. Beyerbeck is expecting you.
11:14Really?
11:15Well, I didn't tell him we were coming.
11:17Mr. Beyerbeck is never surprised.
11:22Well, my, my, my, the boy's in blue.
11:26And the former boy in blue.
11:28Forgive me if I don't get up.
11:31Now, now, now.
11:32Come on now, Bentley.
11:33I'm sorry.
11:34He hates cops.
11:36Mr. Beyerbeck, I am Captain Stottlemyer.
11:39This is Lieutenant Disher.
11:40And this is Adrian Monk.
11:41Oh, I know Adrian Monk.
11:43How long has it been, my friend?
11:45Seven years.
11:46Seven years.
11:47You look good.
11:49How do I look?
11:50You look great, Dale.
11:52Hardly recognize you.
11:53Mr. Beyerbeck has lost 104 pounds since March.
11:56It's my own patented diet.
11:58High protein juices and shakes.
11:59Of course, the hard part is keeping it off.
12:01And this must be Sharona.
12:04The little nurse that saved his life.
12:06Come here, my dear.
12:06Let me get a look at you.
12:08Come on.
12:08I won't bite.
12:09Come closer.
12:14Tell me, are you still doing house calls?
12:16Um, I don't do that anymore.
12:19Oh, that's a shame.
12:21Call me if you change your mind.
12:22You know, my night nurse just quit.
12:24Didn't give notice.
12:25Can you imagine?
12:27Excuse me.
12:29Excuse me, Putz.
12:31You're blocking the view.
12:33That's really all I have.
12:36Mr. Beyerbeck, we are investigating the murder of Judge Catherine Lavinio.
12:41I believe you knew her.
12:42Knew her very well.
12:43She was a political slug.
12:44And I wasn't shy about saying so.
12:47Her anti-trust ruling cost me $210 million.
12:50And this was back when $210 million was a lot of money.
12:54Whoever killed her did the world a favor.
12:59Is this your banner?
13:00Captain, do I look like I play a lot of baseball?
13:04Well, how do you explain your initials DB on the handle?
13:07Well, the question really is how do you explain it, Pee Wee?
13:10Maybe you put them there.
13:11Are you accusing us of tampering?
13:13Wouldn't dream of it, but I could probably convince a jury of it.
13:16The first 20 numbers on my speed dial are all lawyers.
13:19Shall I call one?
13:21Adrian, by the way, I was very sorry to hear about Trudy.
13:24I know she was your beloved.
13:26And I heard that during our little difficulty, you never left her side.
13:30Not even once.
13:33Where were you last night?
13:36About 10.30.
13:37Last night?
13:39Let me see.
13:4010.30?
13:42Um...
13:43Oh, yes!
13:44I was here!
13:46I haven't left this bed in 11 years!
13:48Even if I could, I can't make it through the door.
13:51I'm five and a half feet wide!
13:53If you haven't noticed, more of me to love, Sharona.
13:57And I know what you're thinking.
13:58Is he really that big?
14:00What's under those covers?
14:01I would confirm and swear under oath that my patient weighs over 800 pounds.
14:06He's not faking anything.
14:07Excuse me, are you my lawyer?
14:10Are you my lawyer?
14:12No, sir.
14:13Then shut up and stop defending me.
14:15Your job is very simple.
14:17You keep me alive.
14:18Can you handle that?
14:19Yes.
14:20Good!
14:21Where were we?
14:23Bread and butter.
14:28What?
14:28Bread and butter?
14:30Those were Trudy's last words, weren't they?
14:33The transcript of the coroner's inquest is a matter of public record.
14:37The internet monk.
14:39It's the fat man's best friend.
14:41It's been troubling me for years.
14:44What could she have meant?
14:46Bread and butter.
14:49Go to hell.
14:51No doubt I will.
14:52I just hope it's handicapped accessible.
14:54No, no, no, no, no.
14:56Nunca me interruptas!
14:58Dije que no!
14:59Afuera!
15:01Afuera!
15:01Afuera!
15:02A trained monkey could do better.
15:05Mr. Weiderbeck, this is not a joke.
15:07We have evidence and it's overwhelming.
15:09Is it?
15:10Yes, it is.
15:10You have motive.
15:12You were identified by name on the 911 call.
15:15A child in the neighborhood saw you in the judge's house that night.
15:18Oh my God, that sounds like a strong case, Captain.
15:22What do you think, Monk?
15:24I think you killed her.
15:27Prove it.
15:35There's no way.
15:3745 inches.
15:38There's no way, Captain.
15:39The elevator's even smaller.
15:40What do you think?
15:41He did it.
15:42That's all I know.
15:43How about a crane through the window?
15:45A construction crane?
15:46They lured him down to the street.
15:47Without anybody noticing, it's impossible.
15:50Gentlemen.
15:51Sharona.
15:53Welcome to the freak house.
15:55Excuse me.
15:55Doctor, how long have you worked for Weiderbeck?
15:57I met him nine years ago while I was writing an article on the morbidly obese.
16:02He funded my clinic and all my research.
16:05In exchange, I am on call 24 hours a day.
16:08I sold my soul to the human wrecking ball.
16:12Would you excuse me?
16:14Helicopter.
16:14I thought you could use this.
16:17I don't think so.
16:20So you're a nurse?
16:22Oh.
16:23I was.
16:25Where did you intern?
16:27Modesta General.
16:28So you knew Michelle Bletched?
16:30Oh.
16:31Oh.
16:31Oh.
16:32Oh.
16:33The wretched Miss Bletched.
16:36Attention, everyone.
16:38Attention.
16:38This is not a drill.
16:40Oh, my God.
16:43That is amazing.
16:44You sound just like her.
16:45Yes, you sure am I, Katherine Hepburn.
16:48It's very good.
16:49Very good.
16:51Well, um...
16:56I would, uh, I would love to buy you a real drink sometime.
16:59When do you get off work?
17:01In December.
17:02Sarah?
17:03I know.
17:04A little joke.
17:06Excuse me, doctor.
17:09Now, if Blighter Beck is too big to get out of the room, how did he get in there in
17:13the
17:13first place?
17:14He's like a ship in a bottle.
17:15Well, when he first bought the apartment, he weighed a mere 422 pounds.
17:19He could still walk.
17:20On a good day, he could see his toes.
17:23Then his mother died, and he had a complete breakdown.
17:26He started binging.
17:28He would, uh...
17:29Call restaurants and order everything on the menu.
17:32He topped out at 927 pounds.
17:36That was a decade ago.
17:38He has not left the room since.
17:40Like I said, it's just not possible.
17:47Request denied.
17:48Your Honor, this is a very unusual case.
17:51If you'll just let me explain the details.
17:52Denied, Lieutenant.
17:52How can I issue a search warrant?
17:54Your so-called primary suspect can't possibly be guilty.
17:57He can't leave the room or go down the elevator.
18:00Adrian.
18:01It's all right, Miss Fleming.
18:02Mr. Monk is an old friend.
18:04Your Honor.
18:06Your Honor, Mr. Beiderbeck may not weigh as much as he claims.
18:09I have a deposition here from Dr. Vesa, his personal physician, as well as two other physicians.
18:14Did Beiderbeck ever threaten the victim?
18:16No, not exactly.
18:18Did he confess to the crime?
18:19He's too smart for that.
18:21But he did it, Judge.
18:23And he wants us to know he did it.
18:26He's rubbing our faces in it.
18:27Your Honor, he was identified by name on the 911 tape.
18:30I don't like this any more than you do, Lieutenant.
18:34Kate Lavinia was a friend of mine.
18:36We had dinner at Tuscany's the night she was murdered.
18:40But the law is the law.
18:42You tell me how Beiderbeck could have possibly committed the crime, and I will serve this warrant personally.
18:52Yes, sir.
18:54That was the captain.
18:55He says it's okay to go ahead with Plan B.
18:57What's Plan B?
18:58Sharona going undercover as Beiderbeck's nurse.
19:01What?
19:02Thanks for consulting me.
19:03She still has her license, right?
19:05I mean, Beiderbeck needs a nurse.
19:07The other one just quit.
19:08No, absolutely not.
19:09I forbid it.
19:11Sharona?
19:11She's not a police officer.
19:13Well, neither are you.
19:14What?
19:15What?
19:15You don't think I can handle this?
19:16What are you talking about?
19:18Forget this.
19:19I know Beiderbeck.
19:20You don't.
19:20He's dangerous.
19:21This man is capable of anything.
19:23He weighs 804 pounds.
19:25What is he going to do, break wind on me?
19:27Let me explain the arrangement here.
19:28I'm the employer.
19:29You work for me.
19:31I get to say what goes, and I say no.
19:47You, Sharona, come out, come out, wherever you are.
19:52I know you can hear me.
19:54Hello?
19:56Oh, my God.
19:56Lawrence Nightingale.
19:58Daddy needs food.
20:03Oh, there you are.
20:06Did you hear the buzzer?
20:07I'm starving.
20:09I'm wasting away here.
20:11Sorry.
20:12Where were you?
20:14I was in the kitchen.
20:15I couldn't find a tray.
20:16Liar.
20:17Liar.
20:18Remember, there are no secrets in the house of Beiderbeck.
20:22You should know that.
20:23Oh, hold on.
20:25You know, Conroy is looking tired.
20:28Why don't you put in a left-hander?
20:35Feed me.
20:43Oh, you know, most of my other nurses sit on the chair.
20:47You must be attracted to me.
20:55Look, I'm just trying to do my job, okay?
20:57So, did you find what you were looking for?
21:01What do you mean?
21:02Don't be clever with me, Sharona.
21:04You're not up to it.
21:06I know that Monk sent you here to spy on me.
21:09No, he didn't.
21:11You decided to come on your own.
21:13Fantastic.
21:14That's not true.
21:15Of course it is.
21:16Hey, did he tell you about his wife and me?
21:19I know all about it.
21:20No, you don't.
21:21He didn't tell you.
21:22He's too ashamed.
21:24See, nine years ago, his beloved Trudy wrote a piece on me
21:28in which she said I was the Genghis Khan of world finance.
21:32So I sued her and the rag that published the piece.
21:36Now, I knew I couldn't win, but I dragged things on long enough
21:40that eventually Mr. and Mrs. Monk had to sell everything.
21:44Even that cute little starter house they lived in.
21:47You know who owns it now?
21:49You.
21:50Mm-hmm.
21:51I use it to store my pornography collection.
21:55Which reminds me, are you interested in earning a little extra money?
21:59Oh, oh, come on now.
22:01Don't be like that.
22:03I mean, after all, Sharona, I know how you paid your rent back in Miami.
22:16What kind of dog is that?
22:18Oh.
22:19Mm-hmm.
22:20Oh.
22:22Sweetheart, if you want to feel my stomach, all you have to do is ask.
22:28No.
22:29I wasn't trying.
22:30Of course you were.
22:31You were thinking, my God, can he really be that big?
22:39Or is it a trick?
22:41Let's find out, shall we?
22:46Totally al fresco!
22:54Oh my God.
22:59Mom?
23:00Are you okay?
23:02You've been in there all morning.
23:04Go away!
23:05Mr. Monk is here.
23:07Tell him I hate my job and I quit.
23:09I've never seen her freak out like this.
23:12I told her not to go!
23:16In case you're wondering, yes, he really is that fat, okay?
23:20He's Orca!
23:22He's horrific!
23:30He also had videotapes of the judge.
23:33What kind of tapes?
23:37Interviews she did for TV.
23:39He had about ten of them.
23:41Wait!
23:43Hello?
23:45Yeah, he's here.
23:47It's for you.
23:57Hello?
23:58Bread and butter.
24:01Bread and butter.
24:02It's been driving me crazy.
24:04What could she possibly have meant?
24:07Bread and butter.
24:09I figure it was a message.
24:11A secret message just for you.
24:16What can I do for you, Dale?
24:17Well, I'm a little worried about Sharona.
24:20She sort of fell apart on us last night.
24:22I'm really not sure if we can count on her, Adrian.
24:25You have other things to worry about.
24:27You can't scare me.
24:30Don't even try.
24:31You're meek.
24:32Meeky, meek, meek.
24:34Ooh!
24:35Ooh!
24:36Gotta go.
24:37The Munich markets are closing.
24:38Toodaloo!
24:43Um, I'm sorry.
24:45I'm sorry I've been eating my lunch, but, you know, I only take 20 minutes for lunch.
24:49No, no, no, no, no.
24:50I appreciate you squeezing me in.
24:52Yeah.
24:52Okay.
24:53So, um,
24:56we were talking about Dale the Whale.
25:00Yeah, his name is, uh, his name is Biderbeck.
25:04Yeah, I know.
25:04He owns my building.
25:05I'm not surprised.
25:07He owns half the city with a, you know, with an option on the other hand.
25:11Yeah.
25:12What do you think?
25:13You have, like a vendetta against, uh, Trudy?
25:17It was grueling.
25:19I would find her sitting in the car in the driveway, crying.
25:24It was the worst year of her life.
25:27She only had 34, and he, he stole one of them.
25:31All right, so, so now he's a suspect in this, um, homicide case.
25:36So, how does that make you feel?
25:38I, I, I hate the man.
25:40Is that wrong?
25:42No, no, I think it would be unusual if you didn't, what, is there something wrong?
25:50I, uh…
25:51Speaker 2 – Uh- it's just tomato sauce on, on chin, right?
26:13Okay good, thank you, Adrian.
26:17what is that that is a uh a doggy bag my wife and i went out for dinner last night
26:24and you couldn't finish so you were full yeah that's right
26:31you were full you you brought the rest home in a doggy bag am i missing something here
26:42adrian do you know who asked me out i'll give you a hint he's a doctor kevorkian very funny
26:51christian vesa i just love that name christian you know who he's named after christian barnard
27:01who performed the first human heart transplant yes i know who christian barnard was
27:17help me out here she lives alone she's about to start cooking something stir-fried beef that's a meal
27:26not a bedtime snack so why
27:33maybe she was hungry no she went out to eat that night remember
27:42doggy bags she couldn't finish her dinner so why was she cooking
27:47i have no idea
27:50maybe she wasn't maybe after she was dead the killer came back downstairs
27:56to cook something himself why to make smoke to set off the smoke alarm in there
28:03oh my god that's dale byterbeck's housekeeper
28:15you worked for the judge you cleaned her house
28:18then what happened the man the fat man the big whale he called me he offered me more money
28:30more than double to work for him
28:33and then the man the fat man he was always asking me questions about the judge
28:42when did she work who were her friends how late did she sleep i tried not to answer
28:50but he kept asking
28:54and did he ask you how she locked her doors
29:02and you told him about the hide of key like the key in the rock
29:08oh señor monk
29:10lo siento
29:12oh perdoname
29:15you know what we gotta go now
29:17no don't don't no no
29:19thank you very much
29:20thank you
29:20it's all good
29:21we're gonna go now
29:22we gotta go
29:23we have to go
29:25shirana just give me one more time
29:29what time is it
29:33no don't ask
29:36oh
29:38okay
29:41okay okay
29:43maybe we're looking at this all wrong
29:46maybe he killed her in his apartment
29:48and then he somehow moved the body back to her house
29:50no what about the 911 call she made it from the house
29:55right
29:58what about liposuction
30:00what
30:01liposuction yeah
30:02he
30:02he lipoed himself down to like uh
30:04i don't know like 400 pounds
30:07down the elevator
30:08across town
30:09killed the judge
30:10well how did he gain all the weight back
30:15reverse liposuction
30:18oh my god
30:19yeah he just pumped it all back in
30:24you think that's possible
30:26i don't know
30:27should i call the doctor
30:28no
30:30let's keep our reverse liposuction theory to ourselves okay randy
30:37hi
30:38uh which one of you is sue allen
30:41hi
30:41my name is sharona and this is my friend mr monk
30:46he just wants to ask you a couple of questions about what you saw the night that the judge
30:52was um
30:53brutally slain
30:55yeah that's right
30:57is he a policeman
31:00he was
31:00what happened
31:01i had a breakdown
31:02i was nearly catatonic for about three and a half years
31:09i already talked to the real police
31:11three times
31:12i know but mr monk has a different way of looking at things
31:16make them buy some lemonade
31:17i'll only talk if you buy some lemonade that's the rule
31:21oh
31:21okay
31:23he has to buy some too
31:24no uh no
31:26no no thanks
31:27buy some lemonade
31:30okay fine
31:31uh just have a small
31:32it's very
31:34very
31:36yeah
31:36thanks
31:43it's our own recipe
31:52that hit the spot
31:54thank you
31:55okay now
31:56now it's your turn
31:57i want you to think back to that night
32:00you were walking your dog
32:02yeah i was walking my dog by the big house over there
32:04like i do every night
32:06the smoke alarm went off so i looked
32:11and what did you see
32:15are you familiar with the term extortion
32:26just drink it
32:28just drink it
32:44go on
32:45okay sue ellen
32:46okay sue ellen i just want to be absolutely sure
32:48the alarm sounded and then you saw the curtains open up
33:01oh look at that
33:02oh look at that
33:10is that right
33:11smoke alarm and then the curtains
33:13yeah
33:14why would you open the curtains before he turns off the alarm
33:18he was putting on a show
33:20what kind of show
33:22it's putting on a show for you
33:28adrian
33:29adrian
33:31adrian
33:31adrian
33:32sit
33:32stop it
33:33okay
33:33just sit
33:40adrian
33:41adrian
33:42you know how much i like this guy dr bezza right
33:44okay now
33:45look look at me please
33:47i know you're gonna embarrass me
33:48and i know you can't help yourself
33:51but i am just asking you
33:52no you know what i am begging you
33:55if you can just try
33:56not to embarrass me too much
34:00just one or two questions
34:01and you're done
34:02hello
34:03oh
34:05doctor doctor uh
34:06i'm sorry to bother you
34:07i hope this isn't a bad time
34:08actually i'm in the middle of a session
34:09but uh
34:11yes i uh
34:12i think i can spare a few minutes
34:14hi there
34:15hi
34:17i'm uh
34:18really looking forward to friday night
34:19i hope you like ty
34:20oh i
34:21i love ty
34:22oh good
34:22because there's a new place at the embarcadero that i hear is just fantastic
34:26doctor uh
34:27i just wanted to ask you uh
34:29one
34:29couple of questions
34:30about your benefactor
34:32mr beiderbeck
34:34miss fleming was at his apartment last night
34:36i heard
34:37whatever he paid you it wasn't enough
34:39while she was there
34:40miss fleming happened to notice some videotapes of judge lavinio
34:44do you know anything about them
34:46yes i recorded them
34:47they were uh tv interviews
34:49news clips
34:50we're fine with that
34:52you're done
34:53yes and do you know why mr beiderbeck
34:56wanted them
34:57he was absolutely obsessed with her
34:59he wanted to know everything about her
35:01and
35:01oh my god
35:02what is that
35:03ah
35:05this
35:05is the self-esteem mirror
35:07it's one of my inventions
35:08now this is what you look like
35:10and
35:11this
35:12is the inner you
35:13this is the you were working towards
35:14i
35:15i love this
35:16a spot right
35:17excuse me
35:20i see you found another of my inventions
35:24the empathy suit
35:26uh dr beza
35:28who had a birthday
35:29mine actually
35:31last week
35:32you missed a great party
35:38you're 37
35:40yes
35:41i was conceived during the big black out of 1965
35:45would you excuse me
35:53you really have to work an hour not embarrassing sharona's skills
35:5737
35:59what
35:59he's 37
36:02so what
36:04if he's 37 years old
36:06then i know how the judge was killed
36:20did you get the red dress i sent you
36:24this is too weird just talking to a camera
36:27do you want me to wear it
36:29well that's the idea sweetheart
36:35it's captain stottlemyer
36:39hello mr beider beck
36:40captain
36:41i really wish you would have called
36:44i'm a little busy at the moment
36:45i'm here to arrest you for the murder of judge kate lavinio
36:49that's a warrant
36:50duly sworn
36:52sweetheart i'm enough to call you back
36:56doctor will you call howard klein and tell him we're suing the city for malicious prosecution
37:01again
37:02i have hired a local construction company to take out this door
37:05we're gonna get a crane in here and lower your fat ass down to the street
37:08a crane
37:10oh that's rich but would you mind explaining to me how i'm supposed to have killed the bitch
37:15i can't leave this room i can't leave this room remember
37:45but there's something funny about the chair
37:51it's not broken
37:53this is sergeant cargill from the 14th precinct sergeant how much do you weigh
37:57265
37:58would you mind
38:05so how could a very very fat man
38:09have stood on it
38:11there's only one explanation
38:13he was a fat man
38:16not a heavy man
38:18lieutenant
38:23i visited your clinic today and borrowed one of your empathy suits
38:30fat
38:31but not heavy
38:34i believe we have another warrant to serve
38:40you're joking
38:41you were in it together
38:43you killed her
38:45the fat man planned it but you did it
38:48it was brilliant
38:50you killed her
38:51and then you left clues behind to make it look like beiderbeck did it
38:55why
38:56because she's the only person on earth who couldn't possibly have done it
39:01you wore enormous boots to leave big footprints
39:05breaking in was no problem the housekeeper told you about the heideki
39:10i admit i was confused until i figured out the sequence of events
39:15first you killed the judge
39:19then you ransacked the house
39:22of course you needed a witness
39:24you put on one of your fat suits set off the alarm
39:27and then waited until you were sure somebody was watching
39:33and finally you called 911
39:35and you're great with voices doctor
39:37we've all heard you
39:38this is the house
39:38it's right downstairs
39:41beiderbeck even supplied you with videotapes of the judge so you could practice
39:45this is insane
39:47why would i risk everything
39:49you really didn't have a choice
39:51did you glenn
39:54i knew christian wasn't your real name
39:56as soon as you said you were 37 years old
39:58you told charona
39:59that you were named after christian barnard
40:02but he wasn't famous until 1967
40:07after you were born
40:08i put the fbi on it
40:10they were looking for you
40:13your real name is glenn q sindel
40:15you killed a child five years ago
40:18accident
40:19you were operating on her so doped up you couldn't see straight
40:22accident
40:23convicted of manslaughter and reckless endangerment you were looking at 15 years minimum
40:28you jumped bail before sentencing
40:30and then you disappeared
40:31until now
40:33and somehow
40:34somehow
40:35beiderbeck learned your secret
40:37from that moment on he owned you
40:40didn't he
40:41listen i
40:42i just have to say
40:45fantastic work
40:46really
40:46both of you
40:47kudos
40:48and for the record i am shocked shocked that my personal physician is both a fugitive and
40:56a cold-blooded killer shocked but you can't really tie me to the crime can you well now that
41:04really depends on mr sindel what do you say glenn would you like to talk to us it will be
41:10my
41:11pleasure i'm looking forward to testifying against you maybe once and for all i can redeem myself for
41:17everything i've done
41:18all the pain i've caused
41:21i detest you
41:22do you
41:23with every fiber of my being
41:26beiderbeck you're an abomination
41:29an odious gluttonous putrid freak of nature
41:34wow it's been a long time since anyone's called me that
41:37listen
41:38by the time my lawyers are through with you
41:41you're not gonna know which end is up
41:43there's not a prison in the country that can hold me
41:46i've got very few shopping malls that can hold you
41:50but
41:51nonetheless
41:51we're gonna give it a try
42:01what's he doing
42:03i think he's trying to kill me
42:09wasn't really much of a fight was it
42:16adrian
42:17can i ask you something and if it's none of my business i promise i'll shut up
42:22i doubt it
42:28what did trudi mean by bread and butter
42:32whenever trudi and i were walking somewhere
42:36weed old hands
42:37there was a lamp post or somebody walked between us
42:40and we had to let go for a second
42:44she always say bread and butter
42:48so when she died
42:49yeah i think it was a message for me
42:52she was saying
42:53i have to let go now for a little while
42:58but it won't be forever
43:10go
43:16do
43:17do
43:38out
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