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Elsbeth - Season 3 Episode 17 - High Class Problems
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00:03I
00:03Lately, I just feel like everybody has a problem with me
00:07Me my assistant is weird about working overnight. She says her dog gets lonely. It doesn't anyone want to work
00:14anymore and
00:16last week in Hawaii
00:20Stupid nevermind Sienna
00:23Please don't hold back
00:24You know, this isn't regular therapy. Extreme wealth brings a host of very complex issues
00:33Your feelings are valid here and they are held without judgment. So please
00:41It's last week my boyfriend and I were on the new yacht, which is mine
00:45It's not his and the stewardess kept calling me Sienna and she was addressing him as mr. Stiles
00:53I mean, it was so passive-aggressive. It was like she didn't even think that I deserve to have my
00:57own boat
00:57I was so angry. I I didn't even use the water slide
01:02I am so sorry Sienna. I know you put a lot of time and effort into buying that yacht. You
01:08deserve to
01:09Feel a little joy on your holiday. Well, I didn't
01:14It does feel good to talk about it
01:16Let me ask you a question
01:18Do you think a lion feels guilty when it catches the biggest zebra?
01:24I think you're suffering from something. I call shame of abundance
01:28And I have a few tools we could use to dig into this if you're open to it
01:35Yeah, great
01:40Heaven oh something smells good. I'm making a special dinner
01:44Mm-hmm
01:49Sit down. I have a surprise for you. I'm gonna get out of my heels first
01:52No, I have a choice for you. I'm your host
01:52Oh,'t you so good
01:55Or do I
02:35Should we open the chablis, or maybe would a red be better?
02:39What do you think?
02:42Mallory, I can't wait another year.
02:45Let's get married.
02:47It's a black opal, your birthstone.
02:50An opal?
02:53That's different.
02:55Oh, no.
02:57What's wrong?
02:59I just thought we talked about having more financial stability first.
03:02Babe, you just bought a $2 million apartment.
03:05I'm crushing it at work.
03:07I think we're stable.
03:10But it's not a diamond.
03:12If you don't like the ring, I can get you a new ring.
03:14The ring is not the point.
03:15The point is I love you.
03:18What do you think about it?
03:22Oh, I gotta take this.
03:25Jason, is everything all right?
03:28No, no.
03:29You were right to call.
03:30I would be angry, too.
03:32Sure, sure.
03:33No problem.
03:34It's Jason.
03:36His new motorcycle just came in, and it's the wrong color.
03:39I have to go talk him down.
03:40Right now?
03:41He's my best client.
03:43He needs me.
03:49Shouldn't be that hard to get a custom color right.
03:51I understand your frustration.
03:53All right, so what specifically is wrong with the color?
03:58Honestly?
04:00Nothing.
04:01The bike's fine.
04:02The problem is the SEC.
04:05They've questioned me twice now.
04:07Someone's been making large, suspicious trades on my dad's company, which you know is about
04:11to be my company.
04:12They accuse me of insider trading.
04:14All right, first of all, let's not panic.
04:16I have had several clients deal with the SEC.
04:19It's not as scary as it seems.
04:21I'm not scared, because I didn't do anything wrong.
04:25But today it hit me.
04:27It was you.
04:29The timing of the trades lined up with information that wasn't public, information that you got
04:33from our sessions.
04:34Okay, hold on.
04:35I shared personal stories, things about my family.
04:39I trusted you.
04:41You weren't just my therapist.
04:42You were my friend.
04:44I let you into my inner circle.
04:46I taught you how to hang glide.
04:49And this whole time, you were using me.
04:51My father was right.
04:53You were never one of us.
04:55And you never will be.
04:57I think there's been a misunderstanding.
04:59I'm done talking to you now.
05:02And so are all my friends.
05:03I'm telling them all to drop you.
05:05Let me give you some advice for a change.
05:08Get a lawyer.
05:09Maybe the SEC will cut you a deal.
05:15Whiskey down.
05:16Two dots in a dash.
05:17Run it.
05:19You sure you can't get you something to eat, Del?
05:22Just coffee.
05:23Thanks.
05:25Anybody listening?
05:26Dead plate.
05:27Let's move.
05:28I'm getting cold feet.
05:30Evan, hey.
05:32Listen, it's going to be a while.
05:34Jason's not doing well.
05:40I can't really say, but I've never seen him this bad.
05:43And I need to make sure he doesn't hurt himself.
05:46Yeah, so don't wait up, okay?
05:49I love you, too.
05:51Okay, bye.
05:53Bye.
05:57Bye.
05:58Bye.
05:59Bye.
05:59Bye.
05:59Bye.
06:00Bye.
06:01Bye.
06:01Bye.
06:02Bye.
06:04Bye.
06:08Bye.
06:17Bye.
06:22Bye.
06:23Bye.
06:27Bye.
06:27Bye.
06:28Bye.
06:46you never give me an answer unless that was your answer
06:51tonight was so crazy it made me realize that i need you
06:54you keep me grounded i do want to marry you as in
07:17so
07:17so
07:18so
07:18so
07:36I don't know.
07:47Multiple arrests were made yesterday on the Staten Island waterfront as several construction managers pleaded guilty to extortion conspiracy.
07:55The wide-ranging multi-state...
07:57Good morning, Elizabeth.
07:58Captain, have you heard about this? Is this Kaya's case?
08:02Yes and yes.
08:03Well, tell me, is she okay?
08:05Don't worry, I'm pretty sure she's...
08:07I'm fine.
08:09But it's nice to know you were thinking about me.
08:12Kaya!
08:13What are you doing here?
08:15Are you coming back to our precinct?
08:17Well, for now, my big case ended, so I'm taking a break from undercover work.
08:23Captain Wagner said it's been busy around here.
08:26Oh, you have no idea. It's like every week it's something new.
08:29Which is why I'm here.
08:30Just got word that there's a situation in the financial district.
08:33Sounds like a high-profile victim.
08:35Detective Blanc, I'd like you on this.
08:39You can go, too.
08:41Me with Kaya?
08:42Yay.
08:43Looks like the band is back together.
08:45So, what's the case?
08:50There was a single vehicle crash and a motorcycle.
08:53Multiple witnesses saw the guy's speed straight through the intersection.
08:56He hit the barrier.
08:57He was ejected from the bike.
08:59Both the man and the bike hit the water pretty hard.
09:02He's been ID'd.
09:03Traffic cameras caught the plates.
09:05ID on the body confirms it.
09:07The driver is a Rathbone.
09:09Rathbone? As in they Rathbones?
09:11Jason Rathbone, 32.
09:13Son of Lewin Rathbone.
09:15I guess the family makes airplanes?
09:16Big ones and little ones.
09:18Most of the airplanes in the sky, actually.
09:21Any progress on the bike?
09:22It's still at the bottom of the river.
09:24We'll know more once they get it out.
09:26Guy's wife just got here.
09:28She's pretty upset.
09:31It makes no sense.
09:33The accident could have been caused by a mechanical problem,
09:35or your husband may have had a health event on his bike.
09:39No, no.
09:40Jason was in perfect health, and the bike was brand new.
09:45Maybe he lost control?
09:47But he was an experienced rider.
09:49Mrs. Rathbone, sometimes these kind of crashes are intentional.
09:55Is there any chance your husband could have been struggling with something?
09:58You think he did this on purpose?
10:00That's just one theory.
10:02It could be wrong.
10:03Jason had too much to live for.
10:04He was about to take over his father's company.
10:07How was his mental state lately?
10:10He'd been stressed, but he was also motivated.
10:15Although, I was in Miami all week.
10:18I only got home this morning, so I guess I don't really know.
10:22Well, who else could speak about Jason's mental state?
10:26I can think of one person.
10:30Oh, God.
10:31That is tragic.
10:34But not entirely unexpected.
10:37What do you mean?
10:38I've been treating Jason Rathbone for several years.
10:41He was a troubled guy.
10:43I just had an emergency session with him last night.
10:45He was very upset, acting erratically.
10:48I thought I had calmed him down.
10:50If I had known that he was in imminent danger, I never would have left him alone.
10:55Oh, sure.
10:56How could you know, other than being his therapist?
11:00Did you make any recent changes to his medications?
11:03Oh, no.
11:04I'm not a psychiatrist.
11:05I can't prescribe anything.
11:07I'm a wealth therapist.
11:08A what?
11:09A wealth therapist.
11:10I help high-net-worth individuals navigate the challenges of having money.
11:16You said he was troubled.
11:18Did you ever refer Jason to a psychiatrist?
11:21I'm the only one that he trusted.
11:23I did what I could with talk therapy, but he had a lot of personal problems.
11:27Fear of commitment, negative self-talk, feelings of sexual inadequacy, not to mention his legal problems.
11:33But I can't elaborate.
11:35That would violate our confidentiality.
11:37You might have already crossed that line.
11:40What's going on?
11:42It's Jason.
11:43He took his own life this morning.
11:46We haven't officially determined that yet.
11:49That's so crazy.
11:49You were just there last night.
11:51Sad.
11:52Let me help you with those bags.
11:56Oh, uh...
11:57I got it.
12:01Did Dr. Milk often go to Jason's house after hours like that?
12:06Sure.
12:06If he needed something.
12:08And he always needed something.
12:10Last night, he was upset about the color of his new motorcycle.
12:13I don't know.
12:14I try not to pry.
12:15Hmm.
12:16And how long did she stay at his house?
12:19Uh, let's see.
12:20I was working Tokyo hours at a conference call at 11.
12:23Mal came home about an hour after that.
12:26Ooh.
12:27Champagne.
12:28You celebrating something?
12:30Yeah, Mal and I just got engaged last night.
12:32Last night?
12:33Yeah.
12:33Wow.
12:33Oh, congratulations.
12:36All these big things happening all at the same time.
12:39Yeah?
12:40Wild.
12:41Uh-huh.
12:43Life is funny that way.
12:45It was so nice to meet you both.
12:47Oh, hold on.
12:49It's Officer Reynolds.
12:50Apparently, Jason was on his way to pick up breakfast before he died.
12:54Egg white omelet with a side of steamed greens.
12:57He'd ordered a head.
12:59Not much of a last meal.
13:01Not that he made it that far.
13:03It just seems unlikely that a person would order a meal, then promptly kill himself, doesn't
13:09it?
13:09Detective, it's impossible to know with certainty what another person is going through.
13:14But in my clinical experience, I wouldn't rule it out.
13:18Your clinical experience talking exclusively to rich people.
13:22Wealthy people are still people.
13:24They have problems, too.
13:28Oh, I'm sure they do.
13:45Jason Ratbone had no drugs or alcohol in his system at the time of the crash.
13:49No sign of heart attack, stroke, anything that might have caused him to lose control.
13:54So why did he crash?
13:55Mechanical failure.
13:57Motorcycle had a severed brake line.
13:59Clean cut.
13:59Well, this is a homicide, not a suicide.
14:02Most likely.
14:03But we shouldn't rule out suicide entirely.
14:06It's rare.
14:06I'm just saying that it is possible.
14:09Never know what's going on inside someone's head.
14:13Right.
14:14I keep hearing that.
14:20Hey, Detective Blanc?
14:22Mm-hmm.
14:24Any special requests for dinner tonight?
14:26I've been working on my cooking skills while you've been gone, and thought I'd make a
14:29guess something fun?
14:30I don't know if I'll be home in time for dinner.
14:33Just got this case.
14:35I'll check in later.
14:37Oh.
14:39Okay.
14:46Everything all right?
14:48Mm-hmm.
14:49Yep.
14:50Everything's fine.
14:51I think we should figure out who had access to Jason's garage.
15:00What do you think that is?
15:01Brake fluid.
15:02Motorcycle brake fluid.
15:04It wasn't there last night.
15:06How can you be sure?
15:07I do a walkthrough of the garage every night before I clock out.
15:10I keep this place hospital clean.
15:14And what time did you leave last night?
15:16Five o'clock.
15:16Same as always.
15:17Jason doesn't like staff around in the evenings.
15:19I was home with my family until I came back at nine this morning.
15:22Well, who else besides you and Jason had access to the garage?
15:26I suppose anyone who could get into the house could have come down here, but the Rathbones
15:30are sticklers about privacy.
15:31They don't even let the housekeeper have a key.
15:34Did you check the cameras?
15:35We're working on that.
15:37What can you tell us about Jason's new motorcycle?
15:40It looked really fancy and super fast, unfortunately.
15:44I know.
15:45It was working fine yesterday.
15:46It's a Lampy 900.
15:48Just came in from Italy.
15:49V quad engine with a twin turbo boost.
15:51It's a thing of beauty.
15:53It's breathtaking, really.
15:56And now it's gone.
15:57Yeah, so is Jason.
16:00How'd you feel about him?
16:02Were you too close?
16:03Once I figured him out, he didn't like me making small talk.
16:06Or big talk.
16:07Or eye contact.
16:09Jason was the gearhead, always buying expensive new toys.
16:12That therapist lady egged him on, telling him to grab hold of his power or something
16:17like that.
16:17You mean Dr. Mal?
16:19Did she ever come down here?
16:20Sometimes.
16:21I wasn't supposed to make eye contact with her either.
16:25Bad news.
16:27Rathbone's security camera was down last night.
16:30From 1125 to 1136.
16:32Power outage.
16:33If someone came in to tamper with Jason's brakes during that time, we missed him.
16:37Seems convenient.
16:38Not necessarily.
16:40Mrs. Rathbone here was telling me that the power goes out a lot.
16:44It's an old house that can't handle our modern amenities.
16:48Well, what kind of amenities?
16:49The basics.
16:50Hot tub.
16:51Two tanning beds.
16:52His and hers.
16:53And we just had a rooftop sauna installed.
16:55So you're saying Jason might have tripped the breaker last night?
16:58If he was using the sauna, yes.
17:00But the power doesn't stay out for long.
17:03Our electrician installed some sort of backup thing.
17:05Okay, but wouldn't the camera show someone entering the house before the power got cut?
17:10Back door has no camera.
17:11That's odd.
17:13That's Jason.
17:14He took those cameras out.
17:16He told me a man has to have some secrets.
17:19I thought he was cheating.
17:21Not that he'd die.
17:24Mrs. Rathbone, why don't you go home and get some rest?
17:28We'll call if we need anything else, okay?
17:34Okay, so what do we think?
17:36Lucky coincidence or this was part of someone's plan?
17:41You know how I feel about coincidences.
17:43Okay, so who had a problem with Jason Rathbone?
17:46Tried the whole block.
17:48I canvassed the neighbors.
17:49They all said that backup system was leeching power off city lines.
17:53Anytime Jason lost power, the backup shut off power for the whole street.
17:58That doesn't sound legal.
17:59Or neighborly.
18:01This guy was tied up in lawsuits.
18:02The city was suing him for the illegal power hookup.
18:05Jason was suing the sauna company.
18:07And his neighbors had all gotten together to sue him.
18:09From a legal standpoint, that sounds expensive.
18:11Whoa.
18:12Looks like Jason had bigger problems than we thought.
18:15How much do you know about the Securities and Exchange Commission?
18:20I mean, it's nice having a stadium named after me.
18:23But now I feel this pressure to go to all the big games.
18:28And I just don't really like sports.
18:30Who do you think is putting that pressure on you?
18:35Hey, excuse me.
18:35We're in the middle of a session here.
18:37Oh, we just have a few questions.
18:39True rules.
18:40Well, it's bad.
18:41Oh, fancy meeting you here.
18:44She's the reason I have too much money.
18:47She helped me destroy my husband and the divorce.
18:49Oh, it was the least I could do.
18:51I used to represent her ex-husband, regrettably.
18:55Well, I think that's enough rich guilt for me today.
18:59See you next week.
19:00I'm so sorry for this disruption.
19:02Wow.
19:03Small world.
19:04Wow.
19:05Okay.
19:06Please, make yourselves at home.
19:08So, what do you want?
19:10I just spoke to an agent at the SEC.
19:13Apparently, Jason was being questioned about suspicious trades made on his father's company.
19:18Soon to be his company.
19:20Well, they had reason to believe it was insider trading.
19:23Did he mention anything about that to you?
19:25No, but that might explain why he was on edge.
19:28I mean, I could tell that he was holding something back.
19:31What else did they say?
19:32Just that the trades were pretty sophisticated.
19:36You know, made through shell companies and timed around details that weren't publicly available.
19:41What do you know about the Rathbones family business?
19:44Nothing.
19:45I mean, Jason and I only talked about personal stuff.
19:48Wouldn't being investigated by the SEC count as a personal issue?
19:52It didn't come up.
19:54And even if it did, my client's conversations were privileged.
19:59I am so fascinated by your line of work.
20:03How did you get into it?
20:05Were you raised in a wealthy family?
20:07I prefer the term legacy family.
20:09And no, I was a scholarship kid who grew up surrounded by the children of legacy families.
20:15Must have been hard trying to fit in.
20:18Pretending to be something you're not can take a lot out of you.
20:21It wasn't hard.
20:22I knew deep down that I belonged.
20:25After graduation, my friend's father hired me to be his personal assistant.
20:29And all that proximity to wealth and power and all the problems that go along with it, that's what led
20:35me to wealth therapy.
20:36I love my work.
20:38It's very rewarding.
20:39In more ways than one.
20:41Says the lady wearing a suit that costs more than most people's rent.
20:46Oh, no, I'm not judging you.
20:48I don't think you should be ashamed of having expensive tastes.
20:51But you didn't make your money working for the police, did you?
20:54Now, I'm going to guess that you were at a white shoe law firm.
20:57And I'm going to assume that was in Chicago, since you know my client's ex-husband, Mr. Van Ness.
21:02And because of your fondness for hats big enough to withstand a strong wind.
21:07So what prompted your career change?
21:10People change careers all the time.
21:12Was it guilt?
21:14Over the money?
21:15No, no, no.
21:16It was over what you had to do to earn the money.
21:19I can only imagine the kind of messes you had to clean up.
21:23But that's not the only reason you ran away from your life, is it?
21:28No, most people don't rebuild until something is completely broken.
21:32I didn't see a wedding ring divorce.
21:37See, if you were my client, I'd want to help you unpack all of that.
21:43Your powers of deduction are very astute.
21:49I mean, I can only imagine what you were able to piece together about your clients.
21:53The ups and downs of their businesses.
21:58I would never betray my client's confidence.
22:01Without it, I have nothing.
22:07The thing about a good suit is it lasts for years, so the cost of her wear...
22:12Elizabeth, it's fine.
22:14She really got under your skin, didn't she?
22:17I'm over my divorce.
22:19Way over it.
22:20And I don't have anything to feel guilty about.
22:22Of course not.
22:23You have worked hard to make amends for your clients' messes in Chicago.
22:28Dr. Mal was just trying to throw you.
22:30Well, it didn't work.
22:32Oh, look.
22:33You might still have time for that dinner with Cameron.
22:38Cagney.
22:38Lacey.
22:39Get in here.
22:41I got a call from a director at the SEC.
22:44He was poking around for anything in our investigation that might be of help to them.
22:49You got anything to pass on?
22:52On the insider trading?
22:54No, not yet.
22:55We should ask them if they have anything for us.
22:57Well, they're still tracking down whoever was behind the shell companies.
23:01But they know it wasn't Jason Rathbone.
23:04Why not?
23:05Because they found suspicious trades from the same source on a dozen different stocks.
23:11Companies that Jason had no personal connection to.
23:13Wait.
23:14What's the one thing that all CEOs have in common?
23:17Giant boats?
23:18Bingo.
23:19Well, money to buy giant boats.
23:22And I hear wealthy people have problems, too.
23:27My father's been drinking again.
23:30He always gets into it when some deal goes sideways.
23:34I really hate when he drinks.
23:36Could you elaborate?
23:38He makes me play golf with him.
23:43Yeah.
23:49I don't think he's in common.
23:50That's absurd.
23:51My company has the strictest guardrails in place.
23:54Blackout periods, information barriers.
23:56There is no chance that an employee shared proprietary information.
24:00How about someone in your personal life?
24:01I don't talk business with anyone. Ever.
24:05I talk about travel and restaurants and streaming crime shows.
24:11Were you seeing a therapist, by chance?
24:14Excuse me?
24:14You promised not to speak, Ms. Tassioni.
24:17And that information is confidential.
24:19Not if it's relevant to our investigation.
24:22Two other CEOs ensnared in this probe were seeing the same wealth therapist, Dr. Mallory Haynes.
24:29And it's part of our job to look for patterns.
24:32If you don't mind, I'll conduct the investigation.
24:34I don't share business in therapy, either.
24:38Trust me, you don't have to reveal much for Dr. Mall to discover a lot.
24:42She took one look at my outfit, spat back a whole Wikipedia page.
24:46Yes, Dr. Mall is brilliant, but I'm a harder puzzle than you.
24:50We're still untangling my feelings about my nanny.
24:54Hear me out.
24:55A few weeks ago, your company took over a struggling manufacturing plant in Cincinnati,
25:01the one that made your stock price jump.
25:03I didn't tell her about the purchase.
25:05Do you think I'm an idiot?
25:06Could you perhaps have mentioned your travel plans?
25:09Not hard for Dr. Mall to look up the relevant information,
25:14fill in the blanks, and make a few quick trades on the information.
25:18I refuse to believe that she would do that.
25:21And besides, we just started working together.
25:23Four months ago?
25:26How'd you know that?
25:27That's when the flag transactions began.
25:31So far, six of the CEOs in the SEC probe were seeing Dr. Mall.
25:36Her whole client list could be affected.
25:37And how does their investigation relate to our homicide?
25:40We think Jason discovered that Dr. Mall was using information from his therapy sessions
25:44to make illegal trades, and she had to kill him before he blew the whistle.
25:48Dr. Mall was also a frequent guest at his townhouse, so she presumably knew how to get
25:53in and out.
25:54And Jason's lawsuits were probably an issue in his therapy, so she also would have known
25:58about the sauna causing blackouts, which conveniently took out the security cameras in the garage.
26:04That would have let Dr. Mall cut the brakes on the motorcycle undetected.
26:07It all kind of fits.
26:09Still finishing each other's sentences.
26:12It warms my heart.
26:13So you think we have our killer?
26:15No.
26:16Probably.
26:17Presumably.
26:18Kinda.
26:18It's all circumstantial.
26:20All right.
26:21The cut brake line was essentially a murder weapon, but there's zero evidence that puts
26:26Dr. Mall near the bike.
26:28Got anything else?
26:32Well, Jason's neighbors told me to talk to this guy Fielding, who was leading the lawsuit
26:36against him, but he keeps avoiding an interview.
26:39Check him down and see what he says.
26:41Let's not get tunnel vision on Dr. Mall.
26:43She just might turn out to be a thief and not a killer.
26:45But there's enough there to interview her again and to push harder this time.
26:51I thought you were meeting Cameron.
26:54Oh, I'd have to prep for Dr. Mall.
26:58Did you know she coined her own diagnostic terms?
27:02Money, dysmorphia, sudden wealth disorder, joy paralysis.
27:08Joy paralysis.
27:10I think I met her in law school.
27:13Hey, look at this list of exotic workshops clients travel to the Austrian Alps to heliski
27:20through their acrophobia.
27:23How does a scholarship kid wind up talking the world's richest people off a literal cliff?
27:30She's been infiltrating their world since high school.
27:33She must be good at telling them what they want to hear.
27:35It's like she created a whole persona just to earn their trust.
27:40That never ends well.
27:43Were you ever scared during your case?
27:47Only every single minute.
27:49That must have been hard.
27:51I was everyone's friend.
27:53Then I put them in jail.
27:55Not that they ever knew it was me, but still, it changes a person.
28:00Is that why you're avoiding Cameron?
28:03Because you feel different?
28:04He's so sweet.
28:07Thinking about him got me through the toughest times.
28:11But now I'm home.
28:14And...
28:15I think you owe him an honest conversation.
28:19You have to tell him the truth.
28:21No.
28:21That's what broke up you and Angus.
28:23And also you and Alec.
28:24Well, there are worse things than being alone.
28:28But what if I'm not sure what the truth is?
28:30Sometimes talking helps you figure that out.
28:34This was so much easier when I was someone else.
28:39Where are you off to?
28:40I have a walk and talk at the Ramble in Central Park.
28:44The natural environment fosters a more relaxed state,
28:47which is conducive to sharing difficult emotions.
28:50But being late would stir up issues of abandonment
28:53and defeat the whole purpose.
28:55Well, this might take a minute.
28:57Well, then make an appointment.
28:58We can do this down at the precinct if you prefer, Doc.
29:03The SEC found a pattern of insider trading
29:07targeting several of your patients,
29:08not just Jason Rathbone.
29:11Are you implying that I made the trades?
29:14Aren't you the one they trust with their secrets?
29:16It could have been overheard by the same hairdresser
29:19or bartender or private plane crew.
29:21The ultra-elite run in the same circles.
29:24One of the impacted CEOs does Zoom sessions
29:26with you from Shanghai.
29:28Another phones in from state prison.
29:31You're the only common denominator.
29:35Wait.
29:36You said that the transactions were hidden
29:38by sophisticated shell companies.
29:41I don't even know how to make a simple trade.
29:44Oh, my God.
29:45What?
29:46My fiancé, Evan, he's a stockbroker.
29:50What if he was able to access my patient's proprietary information
29:54and trade it on it?
29:56You really think he would betray you like that?
29:59And to think I was going to marry him.
30:08So they arrested her fiancé?
30:11Probably her ex-fiancé by now.
30:14I just talked to the SEC.
30:15It's not looking good for Evan.
30:16They just traced the shell companies back to his personal server.
30:19And notes from Dr. Mao's sessions
30:21were found hidden in his desk.
30:23And we're supposed to believe Dr. Mao was telling the truth.
30:27That's a first.
30:31She broke up with me.
30:34Left the engagement ring
30:36and a nasty note
30:38accusing me of stealing information from her clients.
30:41I was so mad.
30:43I tried
30:44to have my lawyer
30:46sell the ring back to cover my legal fees
30:48but apparently the stone was damaged.
30:51And now I'm stuck with it.
30:52Seems like the least of your problems.
30:54But I didn't make those trades.
30:56I would never do that to her.
30:58Then why do the shell companies trace back to you?
31:00I have no idea.
31:02I mean, maybe she used my computer
31:03and set them up herself.
31:05What about her notes in your desk?
31:07Were those planted too?
31:09I don't know what to tell you.
31:10I mean,
31:11maybe our whole relationship
31:12was a setup for this scam.
31:14She probably pinned the murder on me too
31:16if she could have.
31:17We checked your alibi.
31:18We know you were at home
31:19on a call with your Tokyo office.
31:21Speaking of that night,
31:23did Mal do anything out of the ordinary?
31:26Did anything seem strange to you?
31:28Well, I don't know if it's strange
31:29but she called me twice.
31:32First to tell me what was going on with Jason
31:33and again to say she was on her way home
31:36and both times I heard someone shouting in the background.
31:39Do you think it was Jason?
31:41Maybe.
31:43His voice was kind of guttural.
31:45Couldn't make out the words.
31:46I was surprised Mal was leaving
31:48because he still sounded upset
31:49and it wasn't like her to abandon someone in trouble.
31:54Jason was not a screamer.
31:56If anything, he was conflict averse.
31:59I was hoping therapy would help him communicate.
32:01Yes.
32:03Communication is essential.
32:07Well, did it work?
32:09Sure, but he ended up confiding in Dr. Mal.
32:12Well, not me.
32:14And suddenly she was on our ski trips,
32:17family vacations,
32:19staying in our homes around the world.
32:21He even let her in here,
32:23which he usually kept private,
32:25all for his therapy.
32:27Sounds like you doubted her methods.
32:29I think my husband had a little crush
32:31and she took advantage.
32:33It was not good for the marriage.
32:36Or him in the end.
32:39These are wonderful, by the way.
32:40Lavender and blueberry.
32:42Jason's favorite.
32:44I baked them for him this morning,
32:45even though he's gone.
32:47Isn't that silly?
32:48No.
32:49Grief takes many forms.
32:50Very few.
32:51They're delicious.
32:53Miss Rathbone,
32:55did Dr. Mal have keys
32:57to the various residences?
32:59We use electronic fobs.
33:01You just pass it over a sensor.
33:03She came and went.
33:04Is she pleased?
33:05She had one to this house?
33:06She was his doctor.
33:08He trusted her.
33:18Hey, what are you still doing here?
33:20Well, you keep avoiding me.
33:36Isn't this a little traumatic?
33:39Kaya, I've been waiting for a long time
33:43and now you're acting weird.
33:45So what's going on?
33:49Do you want to be with me?
33:50Of course I do.
33:53But it's hard to just jump back
33:56into my old life just like that.
33:58Were you seeing someone else
34:01when you were undercover?
34:02No.
34:05But Denise Jackson was single.
34:09She didn't answer to anyone.
34:10And she was fun
34:13in ways that maybe I'm not.
34:16I think I'm just having
34:18trouble letting her go.
34:20So I'm not fun enough
34:23for Denise Jackson?
34:25You are.
34:27You are just her type.
34:30It's just an adjustment.
34:32For me too.
34:34I'm a guy who spends most of his day
34:36hanging out with dead bodies.
34:37I like the quiet.
34:39You used to like that.
34:40But now I don't know what you want.
34:44Okay.
34:46Look, do you plan on staying home for a while
34:49or taking a new assignment?
34:51Because I'm not sure I can wait like this again.
34:56This isn't the time
34:58or place.
35:00We will talk more about this later.
35:05I promise.
35:08You recognize this document?
35:12Yeah.
35:13These are the session notes
35:14that Evan stole from me.
35:17This is a September 2024 entry
35:21about a patient,
35:22name redacted, of course,
35:25who experienced prolonged erectile dysfunction
35:29in the aftermath of SpaceX's
35:32failure to launch.
35:34Power of suggestion, I guess.
35:36That was a traumatic event
35:38for many high net worth men.
35:41What about it?
35:42Well, that rocket didn't blow up
35:44until 2025.
35:47So how did your patient react
35:49to something that hadn't happened yet?
35:50What are you implying?
35:52That the entry was faked,
35:53then planted.
35:55You set Evan up.
35:56Or I made a mistake.
35:58I wrote a new note in an old planner
36:00or I wrote the date down wrong.
36:01You don't seem like somebody
36:02who makes many mistakes.
36:03Or maybe just enough.
36:05My mistake was agreeing
36:06to yet another pointless interview.
36:09From now on,
36:09we're going to speak
36:10through my attorneys.
36:11I'm not going to let anyone
36:12or anything destroy the practice
36:14that I've worked so very hard to build.
36:16Was Jason Rathbone
36:17threatening to destroy it?
36:18You're obsessed with me
36:19because there is a divide
36:21in your nature
36:21that needs to be solved.
36:23But you are not my patient.
36:26And I'm done trying to help you.
36:28I think that's called projection.
36:30Let me know if you need a referral.
36:32Now, if you'll excuse me,
36:34I have a session
36:35with the 36th richest man
36:37on the Forbes Top 100 list
36:38who rightly believes
36:39he should be 29th.
36:41Unpacking that injustice
36:42will be our work for today.
36:49Sorry to interrupt.
36:50I finally heard back
36:51from that guy Fielding
36:52from the neighbor lawsuit.
36:53He's agreed to meet.
36:55Anyone want to join?
36:59When the power went out that night,
37:01I was on the phone with 3-1-1.
37:03Never left the house.
37:04Besides, why would I want to kill him?
37:06I never get my settlement.
37:08Then, why avoid being questioned?
37:11My son got married
37:12in Scotland, of all places.
37:13I just got back.
37:14Scotland?
37:15No way.
37:16Be honest.
37:17Did you find the food
37:18a little heavy?
37:19Adam and Eve on a raft.
37:21Let's sink them.
37:22Couple go high test.
37:23Throw it in the mud.
37:24Does he always sound like that?
37:26Like what?
37:27Guttural.
37:28Hard to understand.
37:30That's how Evan described
37:32the voice in the background
37:33of his calls from Dr. Mao.
37:35Oh, so she was here?
37:39Do you remember
37:39the power outage last week?
37:41Who could forget?
37:42Do you recall
37:44seeing this woman?
37:46Oh, yeah.
37:47She came in twice.
37:48First time for a cup of coffee.
37:50Second time when the lights came back.
37:52She had something on her hands
37:53and she went straight
37:53to the ladies' room.
37:54She used all the soap
37:55and paper towels
37:56and didn't even order anything.
37:58What do you suppose
37:59was on her hands?
38:00Burn one.
38:01Drag it through the garden.
38:03Paint it red.
38:03Put it on the hook.
38:09It's just an object, Alan.
38:12Sacrifice what you value.
38:14Find your own value.
38:16Smash your fears.
38:18Okay.
38:19And three,
38:21two,
38:22one.
38:23Stop!
38:24Stop!
38:25What?
38:25Step away from the vase.
38:28Okay.
38:29Everyone except Dr. Mao.
38:31Clear the room, please.
38:33Sorry, guys.
38:34We'll resume next week.
38:35Everyone bring something
38:36priceless to destroy.
38:38You need to stop
38:39interrupting my sessions.
38:41My clients rely on me.
38:42And you've been relying on them
38:44to get rich.
38:47We know about the stock trades, Dr. Mao.
38:51Oh, you are very good at that.
38:53Uh, too good,
38:54which is what caught the attention
38:57ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding,
39:00of the SEC.
39:00Because when Jason got wind of their investigation,
39:04he realized it was you.
39:06After he confronted you,
39:08you got rid of him.
39:09That is insane.
39:11And I mean that clinically.
39:13Okay.
39:13Let's unpack it, then.
39:15Um,
39:16we know you had the key fob
39:18to Jason's townhouse,
39:19and you must have known
39:21about Jason taking out the back camera
39:23for privacy,
39:24so all you had to do was
39:27slip in
39:28and turn on the sauna.
39:31Which you knew would cause a blackout.
39:33And with the power out,
39:34you had enough time to clip Jason's brakes
39:36before the backup system kicked in
39:38and the cameras came on again.
39:42I am not hearing any proof of anything.
39:45Oh, keep listening.
39:47After you broke up with Evan...
39:49Because you tried to frame him.
39:50He tried to return your engagement ring,
39:52but he couldn't because it was damaged.
39:54So?
39:55So he gave it to us.
39:58Remember how you called Evan
39:59from the diner near Jason's townhouse
40:02that night?
40:03Twice?
40:04Coppa Joe!
40:06Hi, Jess!
40:07Throw it in the mud!
40:08Does that sound familiar?
40:10The owner remembers you.
40:13She said the second time you came in,
40:15you used all of their paper towels
40:17washing your hands.
40:19Why?
40:20Officer Reynolds.
40:21The lab examined your engagement ring.
40:24We found out what damaged the stone.
40:28Brake fluid.
40:29The same kind we found on the floor of Jason's garage.
40:32Now, black opal is beautiful,
40:35but it's not very durable.
40:39You know, it's strange that
40:41Evan didn't give you a diamond.
40:44Mallory Haynes,
40:45you're under arrest
40:47for the murder of Jason Rathbone.
40:49What I can't understand is why.
40:53You made plenty of money as a therapist.
40:56What's plenty of money
40:58when you're surrounded by people with fortunes?
41:01Oh, I don't know.
41:03Enough?
41:10Enough?
41:11So how did Cameron take it?
41:13All in all, pretty well.
41:17Maybe too well?
41:18Well, I mean,
41:20always like a little pushback,
41:22you know,
41:23some primal wailing.
41:26But what's he supposed to do?
41:27I can't commit to anything.
41:29It's not fair to him.
41:32Well, it must be hard to be the one left behind.
41:35I'm sure it wasn't easy for you either.
41:37Oh, it wasn't.
41:39The whole time I was undercover,
41:40I felt like I was holding my breath,
41:44and I still just haven't let it go.
41:48You know, there are people
41:49you can talk to in the department.
41:51I mean, their whole job
41:52is to help you transition back home.
41:54Elspeth, are you really suggesting
41:55I see a therapist right now?
41:57Oh.
42:00I just want you to feel better.
42:08Oh, the new season of Black Veil is out.
42:12The Golden Years Edition
42:13with Marie Trebouni.
42:15Yeah.
42:16Oh, I hope she can find love.
42:18But she probably killed her husband, too.
42:21You know, those Staten Island wives are no joke.
42:25Gotcha.
42:26Yeah, good girl.
42:31Right now,
42:32this is exactly what I need.
42:41Stay tuned for scenes
42:42from our next episode.
42:44CBS next Thursday.
42:46She died scrubbing her bathroom floor.
42:48Dying at the base of a toilet.
42:50Gotta be one of the worst.
42:51Anna Camp guest stars.
42:52Good day.
42:53Give me one reason
42:54this case warrants
42:55for the investigation.
42:56One.
42:56Elspeth is all new next Thursday
42:58at a special time,
42:599, 8 central.
43:00NCIS is all new.
43:01CBS Tuesday, 8, 7 central
43:03and streaming on Paramount+.
43:04CBS.
43:04Peace.
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