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00:00:02This program is Rated G and is suitable for general audiences.
00:00:23Where are you?
00:00:24This is the third time you stood me on it.
00:00:26This is supposed to be settled weeks ago.
00:00:28Now, either you make good on your promise or I assure you, I will make good on mine.
00:00:34Clinton.
00:00:35Lucia.
00:00:36No, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to interrupt.
00:00:39My sister, just confirming weekend dinner plans.
00:00:43I'm glad I caught you before you left.
00:00:45The reporter from the Tribune will be here at one tomorrow,
00:00:48and I've assured him you'll be on site to answer any questions about the Turin and Atunus.
00:00:53I'm in Lancaster tomorrow.
00:00:54Oh, this takes priority.
00:00:55They really are quite spectacular.
00:00:58Admission pre-sells have gone through the roof since the announcement of their arrival.
00:01:02Not a bad return on investment.
00:01:03You can't put price tag on history.
00:01:06Well, apparently you can.
00:01:08It's five million.
00:01:11How about I buy you a drink as a thank you?
00:01:14I was planning on sticking around.
00:01:18I have some work to catch up on.
00:01:20Another time.
00:01:21Yeah.
00:01:37George.
00:01:38Mr. Jennings.
00:01:39George.
00:01:52Mr. Jennings.
00:01:52Mr. Jennings.
00:01:52Lord.
00:02:07Roger.
00:02:08You're so good.
00:02:08I don't know.
00:02:45I don't know.
00:03:08I don't know.
00:03:10I don't know.
00:03:14I don't know.
00:03:40I don't know.
00:03:44But I've never had that all-consuming butterflies-in-your-stomach feeling, like in the movies.
00:03:50Do you watch a lot of romance movies?
00:03:54I just find them reassuring.
00:03:57That idea that there's someone out there for everyone, and you're destined to find them
00:04:00and get your happy ending.
00:04:04You think I sound unrealistic, don't you?
00:04:07No.
00:04:10Real love may not be like in the movies, but that doesn't mean it can't be just as wonderful.
00:04:17And I'm a sucker for happy endings myself.
00:04:21And cut!
00:04:23Oh, is it over?
00:04:25For now.
00:04:26Next I look for your matches, and then the real fun begins.
00:04:29You did great.
00:04:31You did great.
00:04:35Got it in one.
00:04:37Fantastic.
00:04:39I want to try to have lunch with my dad at the Oswald Museum.
00:04:42Wait, because you've heard such good things about the food court?
00:04:45No.
00:04:46They've been dealing with some thefts recently.
00:04:49Employees reporting items stolen out of their offices, and my dad is going to look into it.
00:04:55Uh, well, I thought he's retired.
00:04:58I know, but he's friends with one of the board members, and they called in a favor, so...
00:05:03Remember, we've got a Q&A with our first bachelor at 1.30.
00:05:05The firemen!
00:05:06I'll be here.
00:05:08Don't be late.
00:05:09Bye!
00:05:17Thank you for coming.
00:05:19We'd like you to investigate the theft of all the items that have gone missing from the museum.
00:05:23Things like watches, cell phones, a camera, just to name a few.
00:05:26All in the last three weeks.
00:05:29Personal effects.
00:05:30Nothing from the exhibits.
00:05:32Not yet, but I fear whoever's doing this may become emboldened.
00:05:36I've included staff files and schedules, and I've asked security to pull the footage from the last month.
00:05:41Oh, that sign belongs at the west entrance.
00:05:45Turin and a Tunis.
00:05:46Mythical Etruscan lovers.
00:05:48Oh, yes.
00:05:48It's our newest acquisition.
00:05:50We're unveiling it at a black tie event tomorrow evening.
00:05:52Very cool.
00:05:54Oh, if you have a moment, I'd like to introduce you to Dr. Jennings.
00:05:57His watch was the first item reported stolen.
00:05:59I know he's very anxious to get it back.
00:06:02Do you mind?
00:06:03It's fine.
00:06:04Sure.
00:06:05Great.
00:06:05Right this way.
00:06:09So, when exactly was the watch stolen?
00:06:12Three weeks ago.
00:06:14I know it was a gift from his father.
00:06:16Hoping he can give you some more information.
00:06:23He's usually in his office by now.
00:06:25Wait.
00:06:27I hear something.
00:06:28Sounds like scratching.
00:06:32Hello?
00:06:34Dr. Jennings?
00:06:39Chopin, the complete nocturnes.
00:06:41It's an odd choice for the morning.
00:06:44Unless it's been on all night.
00:06:45If you're not going to be on all night.
00:06:46I can't wait.
00:06:51I can't wait.
00:06:51Call 911.
00:06:56Clinton.
00:06:58Get help.
00:07:00Dr. Jennings.
00:07:03Is he...
00:07:05Oh, he's gone.
00:07:10Do you smell that?
00:07:12What?
00:07:13I'm not sure.
00:07:15I got a...
00:07:15What?
00:07:16Almonds?
00:07:27Connect me to Detective Carter.
00:07:30Kyle? But he's homicide.
00:07:36The coroner is waiting for a confirmation from the lab,
00:07:38but due to the pink lividity in the skin,
00:07:39I'd have to say that your hunch was right on, Nick.
00:07:42And you got the nose of a bloodhound.
00:07:45The smell of bitter almonds is the characteristic sign
00:07:48of cyanide poisoning.
00:07:49Not everyone can detect that odor.
00:07:51You're one of the lucky few.
00:07:53Well, that's not exactly something I can whip out at parties.
00:07:57Wait, you said that the victim reported an item stolen or something?
00:08:00The museum has been dealing with a rash of thefts.
00:08:04They suspect one of their employees is behind it.
00:08:08Dr. Jennings was very vocal about involving the police.
00:08:11Do you think this could be revenge?
00:08:13It's definitely worth noting.
00:08:15Yeah.
00:08:16Why don't you stick around for a little bit
00:08:17just in case I have a few more questions?
00:08:20I wasn't planning on leaving yet.
00:08:22Well, that doesn't surprise me.
00:08:24It's good to see you.
00:08:26It's been a while.
00:08:28Thanks, Kyle.
00:08:29Yeah.
00:08:29What do you say we get some coffee downstairs, huh?
00:08:32Sure.
00:08:32No.
00:08:33No, ma'am.
00:08:34No.
00:08:34You cannot be in here.
00:08:36Hold on.
00:08:36What's going on?
00:08:37She wants to take some evidence from the scene.
00:08:39That laptop is museum property.
00:08:41What laptop?
00:08:42Dr. Jennings' laptop contains research that belongs to the Oswald.
00:08:46We didn't recover a laptop, did we?
00:08:48No.
00:08:50What time did Jennings get to work today?
00:08:52I don't know.
00:08:54But his assistant, Myra, might.
00:08:56Okay, where can we find Myra?
00:08:57I'll show you.
00:09:06Excuse me.
00:09:08Sorry.
00:09:08Didn't mean to scare you.
00:09:10Um, you can't be back here without authorization.
00:09:12Oh.
00:09:15Detective Carter.
00:09:17Are you Myra Tolman?
00:09:19Yes.
00:09:21Just got a couple questions for you.
00:09:23I've been working in the lab all morning.
00:09:25I wasn't scheduled to meet with Dr. Jennings until this afternoon.
00:09:28Okay.
00:09:31I'm sorry.
00:09:33I think I just need to sit down.
00:09:38Now just take a seat right here.
00:09:41Just take a breath.
00:09:43It's okay.
00:09:46I just saw him last night.
00:09:48What time?
00:09:50Around 7.
00:09:51He told me to go home.
00:09:53He was planning to do the same.
00:09:57Hey.
00:09:59Um, we've also been looking for his laptop.
00:10:02We can't find it anywhere.
00:10:03Does he always bring that to the office?
00:10:06Yes.
00:10:06It has all of his research on it.
00:10:09And, uh, what about his cell phone?
00:10:13You can't find his cell phone?
00:10:14Hmm.
00:10:26Let's start to poison.
00:10:29If it's poison, police will need to narrow down the trail.
00:10:33See if it's targeted or accidental.
00:10:35Do you think this could be related to the thefts?
00:10:38Well, it's hard to say.
00:10:41But if there are also items missing from his office...
00:10:44Angie!
00:10:44This is a...
00:10:45I've been calling you.
00:10:47The fireman's been waiting at the studio for almost an hour.
00:10:49He's threatening to walk.
00:10:50I'm sorry, Paige.
00:10:52Something came up.
00:10:53What could possibly be more important than our first bachelor?
00:10:59Wait, is that a dead body?
00:11:04There was a murder.
00:11:06What?
00:11:06Alleged.
00:11:08Miss Dove.
00:11:09Um, Detective...
00:11:11Carter.
00:11:12Hi.
00:11:13Hi.
00:11:14Uh, he said that you were free to leave.
00:11:16Um, but he might follow up with you later.
00:11:19Thanks.
00:11:19Wait, why would he need to follow up with you?
00:11:23I may have been there when the body was found.
00:11:27Again?
00:11:28You act like this is a regular occurrence for me.
00:11:32You said she's free to go, right?
00:11:34Oh, yes, ma'am.
00:11:35We might make it to set in time if we ignore most traffic laws.
00:11:38You didn't hear that.
00:11:39Oh, yeah.
00:11:40Hear what?
00:11:42Okay.
00:11:43Angie, I'm gonna stay behind and see if I can help.
00:11:45Okay.
00:11:46I love you.
00:11:47I love you, too.
00:11:49Breakfast tomorrow?
00:11:50You bet.
00:11:50Okay.
00:11:53Coat check.
00:11:54I'll be right back.
00:11:57There's a security camera at the end of the East Wing Hall.
00:12:00It'll give us a clear shot of Dr. Jennings' door.
00:12:05Um...
00:12:06What's going on?
00:12:08I'm trying to call up the feed, but it's not here.
00:12:12For which camera?
00:12:18All of them.
00:12:20Go back further.
00:12:21I am.
00:12:23There must be some mistake.
00:12:33Three weeks of security footage.
00:12:36Gone.
00:12:40Aw, man.
00:12:41We lost the fireman.
00:12:42The crew couldn't convince him to stick around.
00:12:44I liked him, too.
00:12:45Maybe we can reschedule.
00:12:50Hang on just a second.
00:12:58Hey.
00:12:59I'm Angie.
00:13:00Are you okay?
00:13:02I'll be fine.
00:13:03Hey, um...
00:13:05Here.
00:13:08I'm Myra.
00:13:10I'm sorry about Dr. Jennings.
00:13:12Oh.
00:13:14Were you with him long?
00:13:16We...
00:13:16We weren't together.
00:13:18Oh, no.
00:13:19I didn't mean...
00:13:21You were his assistant, right?
00:13:23Oh, yes.
00:13:25For about a year.
00:13:30It's a beautiful necklace.
00:13:35Was it a gift?
00:13:37Um...
00:13:38Family heirloom.
00:13:43What do you think I'd do?
00:13:48Thanks.
00:13:55That was interesting.
00:13:57Who is she?
00:13:59That was Jennings' assistant.
00:14:00She was very quick to deny she was dating Jennings,
00:14:03even though I didn't bring it up.
00:14:06You think she's lying?
00:14:08There's definitely more to their story than she's letting on.
00:14:11But...
00:14:12Why would she hide it?
00:14:13That's a very good question.
00:14:22What now?
00:14:23After the autopsy, he'll be released to the family for any services you plan to hold.
00:14:28Our father passed last year. I'm the only family Clinton has left.
00:14:32Oh, I'm sorry.
00:14:34When was the last time you spoke to your brother?
00:14:37Six, maybe seven months ago.
00:14:39But you work in town, right? At the university?
00:14:42Did you have a falling out?
00:14:45Clinton was brilliant, but difficult.
00:14:48Arrogant.
00:14:49He had very little time for those who didn't benefit him directly.
00:14:53Did he have any enemies that you know of?
00:14:55Maybe somebody that had a vendetta?
00:14:56Have you checked his little black book?
00:14:58He was always running around with some young woman on his arm.
00:15:01He'd get bored with one and move on to the next.
00:15:04He left a long line of women in his wake.
00:15:07Hmm.
00:15:08Any names?
00:15:10Sorry, I wish I could be more help.
00:15:13Well, thank you for coming down, Dr. Jennings.
00:15:25Oh, hey. Um, any luck with that Oswald security footage?
00:15:29Wiped clean.
00:15:30Saving some kind of software glitch.
00:15:32Okay. Let's get it down to forensics.
00:15:34See if they have any luck with it.
00:15:36You got it, boss.
00:15:55Good morning, Detective.
00:15:57Oh, um, hi. I was expecting your father.
00:16:00We were just sitting down for breakfast. Come on in.
00:16:03Uh, yeah, I can come back. This is a bad time.
00:16:07Why would it be a bad time?
00:16:09Uh, because you're about to eat?
00:16:11Dad thought you might drop by. We made extra waffles.
00:16:14Syrup or no syrup?
00:16:16Uh, syrup.
00:16:19Alright.
00:16:23Mmm. That's so good. What is that, uh, orange maple?
00:16:27Good, right?
00:16:28Mmm.
00:16:29Mom sent it.
00:16:30She's at a wellness retreat in Maine.
00:16:32They tapped their own trees.
00:16:34Wasn't that nice of her?
00:16:35Want some?
00:16:36No, I'm good, thanks.
00:16:39Alright. Let's get down to business, shall we?
00:16:43The, uh, coroner confirmed the cyanide.
00:16:45Hmm.
00:16:46Said that there was, uh, alkali burns in Jennings' gastrointestinal tract.
00:16:49Any idea what he ate?
00:16:51Mmm.
00:16:52There was cookies at the scene, and so, a cup of coffee, half full, um, bottle of ibuprofen in the
00:16:57desk.
00:16:58We sent everything to the lab. We're just waiting on the results.
00:17:00Did you find, uh, Jennings' laptop or phone?
00:17:03No, no, but we are searching his house right now.
00:17:06His assistant seems pretty adamant that we're not gonna find it.
00:17:10Myra?
00:17:12Myra Tolan?
00:17:14How do you know her?
00:17:15We chatted. Briefly.
00:17:18And do you think she's not being honest about the laptop?
00:17:20I don't know about that, but...
00:17:23I think she was involved.
00:17:25In the murder?
00:17:26No. No, with Jennings.
00:17:29Romantically.
00:17:31Well, she, uh, did, uh, say anything in the interview.
00:17:34Well, of course not.
00:17:35He was her superior.
00:17:37Obviously, it was a very covert affair.
00:17:39Very hush-hush.
00:17:41And, uh, what'd you base that on?
00:17:45Fifteen years of professional experience.
00:17:47She's always been very intuitive.
00:17:49I'm rarely wrong about these things.
00:17:53It's my job to read people.
00:17:55Yeah, so I've heard.
00:17:58For example, sir,
00:18:01your body language is telling me that you are annoyed.
00:18:08Well, you hardly need a degree in psychology.
00:18:09You got halfway here before you realized you left your watch on your nightstand.
00:18:15How could you possibly know that?
00:18:17I told you.
00:18:18I have a sick sense about these things.
00:18:21Also, the slight tan line on your wrist didn't hurt.
00:18:25All I'm saying is...
00:18:27I don't know.
00:18:29Make a note.
00:18:33Talk to Myra about dating Jennings.
00:18:38Happy?
00:18:39Deliriously.
00:18:40That makes three of us.
00:18:46Thanks, Nick.
00:18:48You know, it was the way she touched her necklace that raised my suspicions.
00:18:54I mentioned Clinton, and her hand shot right to it.
00:18:57Like she associated it with him.
00:18:59Hmm.
00:19:00A gift, maybe?
00:19:02I don't even think she knew she was doing it.
00:19:04Well, it's probably her tell.
00:19:07Everyone has one.
00:19:08Yep.
00:19:09Like how you squint when you think someone's lying to you.
00:19:13What?
00:19:14I do not do that.
00:19:15Yeah, it's like a squint eyebrow phrasing.
00:19:18Very subtle, but...
00:19:19Why have you never mentioned that before?
00:19:21I can't give away all my secrets.
00:19:25Uh...
00:19:26Anyway...
00:19:26You seem pretty convinced that she's behind the murder.
00:19:30No.
00:19:31I just think she knows more than she's letting on.
00:19:34You know how things get complicated when passion is involved?
00:19:37Is that so?
00:19:39All I know is...
00:19:40They were involved.
00:19:43Okay.
00:19:43I'll check it out.
00:19:44She's on the list.
00:19:46Good.
00:19:55The mistake that most people make is they focus on their upper body and they completely neglect their core.
00:20:01What are you doing to increase your pliability?
00:20:05Well, right now we're getting to know you and your interests.
00:20:10Personally, I like to use resistance bands.
00:20:15Let's table that for a minute. We can circle back.
00:20:19Sure thing.
00:20:19Great.
00:20:20Tell me, um...
00:20:22What do you like to do in your spare time outside of the gym?
00:20:27Well...
00:20:28I like to read.
00:20:29Really?
00:20:30Oh, yeah?
00:20:31What's the last book that you loved?
00:20:35Don't sweat it.
00:20:37The Five Lifting Essentials.
00:20:38Have you heard of it?
00:20:40I have not, no.
00:20:45You know...
00:20:46I see potential.
00:20:48He's got leading man looks.
00:20:51Yeah, when Jessica said she hoped her love life would be like a movie, I don't think she meant a
00:20:56workout video.
00:20:58So, he's a little preoccupied with his fitness regime. There are worse vices.
00:21:03Yeah, look, I'm not saying he's off the board, but for Jessica, let's look for someone a little more intellectual.
00:21:23Uh, Derek?
00:21:25Yeah?
00:21:26Nick Colombo.
00:21:27I'm looking into the thefts at the Oswald.
00:21:30I'm sorry, I have class in about ten minutes.
00:21:31Well, lucky for you, I only need five.
00:21:34Oh.
00:21:35Now, you reported a stolen camera ten days ago?
00:21:39Yeah.
00:21:40My DSLR.
00:21:41It was brand new.
00:21:42Took me three months to save up for that.
00:21:45That's a high-ticket item.
00:21:46Believe, unattended.
00:21:48I thought it'd be safe in Dr. Jennings' office.
00:21:51Clinton Jennings.
00:21:52Yeah.
00:21:53Did he tell you I forgot to lock the door? Because I promised you I didn't.
00:21:57He blamed his watch on me, too, but I'm sure you heard all about that.
00:22:01Dr. Jennings is dead.
00:22:04Dead?
00:22:05No.
00:22:09I'm really sorry, I'm gonna be late.
00:22:10Uh, well, if I have any more questions, can I find you at the museum?
00:22:13My internship just ended last week, so, uh, I gotta go.
00:22:17Sorry.
00:22:23I hope I haven't kept you waiting long, detective.
00:22:26Oh, no. No problem at all. Thank you for the time.
00:22:28Our, uh, newest exhibit opens tonight, and recent developments have added complications.
00:22:35I can imagine.
00:22:37Unfortunately, the show must go on.
00:22:39Mm-hmm.
00:22:40Uh, the, uh, Turin and Attunus exhibit, that's what Dr. Jennings was working with?
00:22:45Yes. Clinton was our senior historian and exhibit specialist.
00:22:50He was instrumental in the museum's acquisition and verifying its provenance.
00:22:55Provenance?
00:22:56The history of ownership of a work.
00:22:59A complete provenance helps us guarantee authenticity.
00:23:02Okay.
00:23:05Now, Dr. Jennings' time of death put him in his office around 10 p.m.
00:23:10He told his assistant that he was going home early that night, yet he stayed.
00:23:15Do you have any idea why?
00:23:17He told me he was working late.
00:23:19Did anybody else know he'd be in his office?
00:23:22Not that I'm aware of.
00:23:24Oh, his sister, Natalie Jennings.
00:23:26He called her to make dinner plans for the weekend.
00:23:33Miss Jennings?
00:23:34You got a minute?
00:23:36Detective, uh, I already told you, my brother and I haven't spoken in months.
00:23:40I have nothing left to say.
00:23:42Well, uh, a coworker claims to have walked into the two of you having a telephone conversation around 7 o
00:23:46'clock.
00:23:48He or she must have misheard.
00:23:51Would you be willing to verify your phone records?
00:23:55I'll show you right now, so we can clear this up.
00:23:59Okay.
00:24:01See?
00:24:02No calls after 5.
00:24:06Will that be all, Detective?
00:24:08Uh, it'd still be okay for us to contact your provider though, right? Just to double check.
00:24:14I really don't see why that is necessary, but yes.
00:24:18Okay. Great. Thanks for being in touch.
00:24:22So, for Jessica's first date, I was thinking...
00:24:29Uh, something like this.
00:24:33Red always makes a statement.
00:24:35True, and statistically men do find women in red more attractive, but I think for Jessica we should prioritize comfort.
00:24:41She's going to a nice restaurant, not cleaning out the garage.
00:24:47Wait a minute.
00:24:49Wait a minute. Is this a Berzano?
00:24:52This show can't afford designer dresses.
00:24:54Relax. Stella got them for next to nothing. They're fakes.
00:25:00See? Berzano.
00:25:02No way.
00:25:04Yeah, knockoffs are getting so good, it's impossible to tell anymore.
00:25:08Can we use these on the show? Is it ethical?
00:25:11Stella said knockoffs raise brand awareness.
00:25:15Eh, that sounds like a spin to me.
00:25:18So that's a no on the Berzano.
00:25:24What do you know about Providence?
00:25:27Capital of Rhode Island?
00:25:28Never been. Heard it's nice.
00:25:30No, Providence.
00:25:32It's basically the art world's defense against knockoffs.
00:25:36That's what Clinton Jennings was working on when he was martyred.
00:25:39Here we go again. Angie's one true love, a murder mystery.
00:25:43I just wonder if the two things are connected.
00:25:46I mean, Dr. Jennings wasn't just poisoned.
00:25:48His laptop was taken.
00:25:50So you think whoever killed him was after this report?
00:25:54Maybe. I just wish I knew more about it.
00:25:59You know, my dad has been interviewing people at the museum.
00:26:03I wonder if he knows somebody who could help.
00:26:05Probably.
00:26:07Hmm.
00:26:09Yeah.
00:26:11Going, going, and he's stabbed at the wall by Rodriguez!
00:26:14Game over for Philly!
00:26:16Come on!
00:26:17George?
00:26:20Ms. Richie mentioned that you put out a tip box for anyone with leads on the stolen items.
00:26:25I was hoping I could get a peek at that.
00:26:29Uh, there's nothing in there. I went through them all.
00:26:31Yeah, still. I'd like to see.
00:26:34Well, I'm on my break.
00:26:36Oh. Well, my apologies. I didn't mean to disturb you.
00:26:41I can wait.
00:26:45Ugh!
00:26:48Uh, I get an hour, so it'll be a while.
00:26:52Oh, no, no, no. By all means. Take your time.
00:26:54I'm on.
00:26:56I'm retired.
00:27:17I'm retired.
00:27:20Yeah.
00:27:21Oh.
00:27:24Uh, Derek Holland, right?
00:27:27I'm Angie Delve, Nick Columba's daughter. You spoke with him about Clinton Jennings.
00:27:31Would you be willing to let me pick your brain?
00:27:35About Dr. Jennings?
00:27:36Actually, about the statues of Tern and Attunus.
00:27:39Oh. Sure.
00:27:42Great.
00:27:43What do you know about the report that Dr. Jennings was working on on the statues?
00:27:48Well, the Oswald Museum bought the two statues from an art dealer.
00:27:51And Dr. Jennings was to review the provenance and draft a report.
00:27:55Fraud is a real concern in the world of antiquities.
00:27:57You'd be surprised how many respected establishments get duped by fakes.
00:28:01Really? But Dr. Jennings confirmed the authenticity of these?
00:28:04He did. Um, he inspected the statues at the dealer's gallery before the sale.
00:28:09And all of the paperwork that came with it.
00:28:11And he was convinced they were the genuine article?
00:28:16Yeah. Yes. Um.
00:28:19Hmm.
00:28:21Do you happen to know the name of the art dealer who sold the statues to the museum?
00:28:25Um, uh, Volkamp and Asprey. Yeah.
00:28:28Great. Thank you. Thank you for your help.
00:28:30No problem.
00:28:34One more thing.
00:28:36Are you seeing anyone?
00:28:39Oh, Miss Dubb, uh, I'm flattered, but we just, I...
00:28:43Oh, not, not for me.
00:28:45Uh, are you familiar with my show, The Matchmaker?
00:28:47Angie Dubb will find you love.
00:28:49There it is.
00:28:50Uh, you help me out. I'd love to return the favor.
00:28:52Oh, uh, I don't know. I, uh...
00:28:59All right. Well, if you change your mind, there's my card.
00:29:06Think about it.
00:29:10Hmm.
00:29:13The thefts reportedly occurred after close.
00:29:17And offices would be locked.
00:29:20Well, museum gets shipment at all hours.
00:29:22Just means we're dealing with an opportunistic employee.
00:29:25Not a guest with sticky fingers.
00:29:29Um, George, you got a pen on you?
00:29:35Um...
00:29:36Hi.
00:29:37Oh.
00:29:40How long did you stay here in the force?
00:29:4230 years.
00:29:44Yeah.
00:29:48Those unlock all the offices?
00:29:50Uh, yeah. Offices, labs, exhibit halls.
00:29:53Oh.
00:29:55There we go.
00:29:57No, I think you're wasting your time.
00:29:59It's just a lot of finger-pointing.
00:30:01Uh, let's see here.
00:30:03I know Betty Willis is stealing my yogurts from the staff fridge
00:30:07because I see the lids in her trash bin.
00:30:13Hmm.
00:30:15Yeah, mind if I take these?
00:30:17All yours.
00:30:18Thanks, Josh.
00:30:19Sure thing.
00:30:20Yeah.
00:30:22Here we go.
00:30:23Beauchamp and Osprey.
00:30:25Dealers of fine art and antiquities since 1978.
00:30:31That painting would look amazing in my living room.
00:30:35It's $50,000.
00:30:38Oh.
00:30:39On second thought, it doesn't go with my rug.
00:30:42I mean, they look legitimate, but...
00:30:44How much can you really tell from a website?
00:30:46Exactly.
00:30:48Wait a minute.
00:30:49The Etruscan exhibit opens tonight at the museum.
00:30:52I'll bet Beauchamp and or Osprey will be there.
00:30:57Probably.
00:30:59And if we were also there, then we could ask them about the statues.
00:31:03What are you suggesting?
00:31:05Grab the Burzana.
00:31:07We're going to a party.
00:31:09The E-
00:31:19Hi.
00:31:19Hi.
00:31:20Invitation, please.
00:31:22Oh, my God.
00:31:22Do you have an invitation?
00:31:24No.
00:31:25But I've talked my way past dozens of velvet ropes and greeters.
00:31:28I need an invitation.
00:31:29You just have to know which buttons to push.
00:31:31What if those buttons don't work?
00:31:33I have a plan B.
00:31:35No invitation. No entry.
00:31:37No exceptions. Security?
00:31:42Next.
00:31:43Hi.
00:31:44Welcome to the Oswald Museum.
00:31:46Invitations, please.
00:31:47That is a lovely blouse. Is it silk?
00:31:50Yes.
00:31:51Invitations?
00:31:53What?
00:31:55Okay.
00:31:57What?
00:31:57That's strange. I had it just a moment ago.
00:32:01Are you Angie Duff?
00:32:04I am.
00:32:07I love your show.
00:32:08Oh, thank you.
00:32:09I just bought that perfume you recommended.
00:32:12Full de nuit. A little Duff behind the ears is all it takes.
00:32:15Drives the men wild, right?
00:32:17But really, it boosts your confidence.
00:32:20And that's irresistible.
00:32:23Please, come right in.
00:32:24Aw.
00:32:27Enjoy.
00:32:31Just out of curiosity, if that didn't work, was there really a plan B?
00:32:35Let's not dwell on what ifs.
00:32:46Detective.
00:32:48The coroner gave me the lab report on the items at the scene.
00:32:51Coffee and ibuprofen were cleaned, but they found traces of sodium cyanide salts in the cookie box.
00:32:56So it was the cookies that killed them.
00:32:58Looks like it.
00:32:59These were meant for the museum exhibit opening, which started at 6.
00:33:026.
00:33:046.
00:33:0415.
00:33:055.
00:33:056.
00:33:056.
00:33:2115.
00:33:30The statues.
00:33:33So what do we do now?
00:33:34We mingle.
00:33:35Learn what we can.
00:33:37Got it.
00:33:38Got it.
00:33:39Oh.
00:33:40Were those canapes?
00:33:43You know, why don't we split up?
00:33:44Cover more ground.
00:33:46On it.
00:33:46You know, I noticed some suspicious looking guests by the dessert display in the lobby.
00:33:51Good.
00:33:51Good.
00:33:52Good.
00:34:03Hey, Myra.
00:34:06Dr. Jennings would be so proud.
00:34:08He made all of this happen, and he's not even here to enjoy it.
00:34:11He left a legacy behind.
00:34:14That's something.
00:34:15I suppose.
00:34:17It's just hard to believe that anybody would want to poison him.
00:34:21Do you have any idea who that could have been?
00:34:24No.
00:34:26Dr. Jennings could be stern.
00:34:28That could rub people the wrong way.
00:34:30But he was respected.
00:34:34What do you know about Bowcamp and Asprey?
00:34:36The art dealers?
00:34:37Yes.
00:34:38Are they here tonight?
00:34:39Uh, Simon Bowcamp is.
00:34:41That's him right over there.
00:34:47Does he have any kids?
00:34:56I probably shouldn't.
00:35:04Simon.
00:35:05I was surprised not to hear from you.
00:35:08What are you doing here?
00:35:09This isn't the right time or the appropriate place for us to be discussing this.
00:35:12I know the deal you and Clinton had.
00:35:14As I said to him, I cannot pay that kind of money.
00:35:17Alright?
00:35:18I'll wait to hear from you.
00:35:23Oh.
00:35:28Gotta get these when they go by or you don't miss out.
00:35:31It is so good to see you again.
00:35:35Um.
00:35:36Oh.
00:35:36Simon.
00:35:37Don't tell me you don't remember me.
00:35:42Angie Dove.
00:35:43We met, I think it was last September, at the gallery.
00:35:46Oh.
00:35:47How was Brayden, by the way?
00:35:49Hmm.
00:35:50Yes.
00:35:50Good.
00:35:51Good.
00:35:51He just, uh, celebrated his 15th birthday.
00:35:54I apologize, Miss Dove.
00:35:56I am surprised I could forget a face as pretty as yours.
00:36:02Well.
00:36:03I'll forgive you.
00:36:04This one time.
00:36:09Intriguing coincidence.
00:36:10Hmm?
00:36:12Oh.
00:36:13Turin is the Etruscan goddess of love, which is sometimes symbolized as a dove.
00:36:21That sounds like a line.
00:36:23Hmm.
00:36:24Maybe it is.
00:36:25But it also happens to be true.
00:36:31I heard that you were the one responsible for getting these fabulous statues to the museum.
00:36:37Indeed I am.
00:36:39These relics were originally unearthed at a dig in Tuscany in 1899.
00:36:43And sat in a private collection.
00:36:45Lost to history.
00:36:47That is, until I uncovered them last year.
00:36:50Yeah.
00:36:51Quite a stroke of luck.
00:36:52I've always believed we make our own luck.
00:37:00Angie?
00:37:03Kyle?
00:37:06Wait.
00:37:06I...
00:37:07What are you doing here?
00:37:09What are you doing here?
00:37:10What's going on?
00:37:11Oh.
00:37:11I will take those.
00:37:12Hey!
00:37:13What is the meaning of this?
00:37:14These boxes of cookies are contaminated with cyanide.
00:37:17That's what killed Clinton Jennings.
00:37:19So for the safety of all of your guests, we're gonna need to take all these cookies down to the
00:37:23lab for analysis.
00:37:23Anything you need, Ev.
00:37:25Ladies and gentlemen, please cooperate with the police.
00:37:29And don't eat any of the cookies.
00:37:30Uh-oh.
00:37:31I don't feel so good.
00:37:33You didn't.
00:37:34I did.
00:37:35Okay, there are paramedics right outside of your problem just in case.
00:37:38Okay.
00:37:42Why are the rest of these cookies?
00:37:46How are you feeling?
00:37:47I'm anxious.
00:37:49Full of regret.
00:37:50Like I should've taken more vacations.
00:37:51I should've taken more vacations.
00:37:53I should've taken more vacations.
00:37:53I meant physically.
00:37:55Oh.
00:37:55Great.
00:37:56Um, I feel...
00:37:58Okay.
00:38:00Heart rate's a little high, but blood pressure's good.
00:38:03You'd have symptoms by now if you have been poisoned.
00:38:05Oh.
00:38:08I'm so relieved.
00:38:10Hey.
00:38:11Thought you might need this.
00:38:13Oh.
00:38:14That's really thoughtful.
00:38:16Yeah.
00:38:17Just doing my job.
00:38:18You know.
00:38:18Protect and serve.
00:38:20So.
00:38:21Serving.
00:38:22Water.
00:38:25Officer Smith, would you do me a huge favor and stick with Paige for a minute?
00:38:30Uh, yeah.
00:38:31Uh-huh.
00:38:31Of course.
00:38:32Thanks.
00:38:35It's just a precaution.
00:38:37Your safety is the utmost importance to us.
00:38:39Hey.
00:38:39So were those all the cookies?
00:38:41Everything we had was on the buffet table.
00:38:43How's Paige?
00:38:44Her medic thinks she's in the clear.
00:38:46Good.
00:38:47I can't believe this is happening.
00:38:50I don't know if this means anything, but I saw a woman arguing with Simon Volkamp about
00:38:54Clinton Jennings.
00:38:58Uh, do you know how Clinton Jennings got a box of the cookies two days ago?
00:39:03The bakery delivered them early, and they delivered more than we needed, so I gave a
00:39:08few of the extra boxes to some of the staff.
00:39:10But Clinton wasn't one of them.
00:39:11Okay.
00:39:12And what's the name of those staff members?
00:39:15Uh, Sam Garrett, Patricia Reynolds, Carmen Diop, and Myra Tolan.
00:39:36Other cookies got the all clear.
00:39:38Looks like it was just the Jennings box.
00:39:39Which means it was deliberate.
00:39:42Oh, Myra Tolan is waiting in one, too.
00:39:45All right.
00:39:47So, Miss Ricci gave you a box of those, uh, little Italian cookies, right?
00:39:52Want to tell me how they ended up at Jennings' office?
00:39:55I gave them ten.
00:39:57When?
00:39:58The day they arrived, I left them on his desk.
00:40:01Why?
00:40:02You're not a fan of cookies?
00:40:05Um, I'm diabetic.
00:40:07The cookies are loaded with sugar.
00:40:10Hmm.
00:40:13Am I a suspect?
00:40:15I just need to talk to everyone.
00:40:18Have you spoken to Derek?
00:40:22Derek...
00:40:22Holland.
00:40:23He's a graduate student at Hearst.
00:40:26Um, he worked with Dr. Jennings on the exhibit.
00:40:29He wasn't at the museum when we interviewed the staff?
00:40:31That's because he was fired a week ago.
00:40:35Fired for what?
00:40:36He was supposed to be helping with the Providence.
00:40:39But Dr. Jennings was dissatisfied with his work.
00:40:42Derek took it pretty hard.
00:40:43They fought about it.
00:40:46So you think that, uh, Derek may have been involved in Jennings' murder because he was kicked off the team?
00:40:52Uh, no.
00:40:53I...
00:40:55I think he may have been involved because the cookies came from his family's bakery.
00:41:12How you doing?
00:41:13Looking for Derek Holland?
00:41:15Maybe this icing will be easier.
00:41:17I don't know.
00:41:18No.
00:41:19Keep trying.
00:41:20This one's good.
00:41:21This is terrible.
00:41:22Hey, Derek.
00:41:26Detective Carter.
00:41:28Missed up?
00:41:30Cinnamon bun?
00:41:32They're really good.
00:41:34Over here.
00:41:37Why are you here?
00:41:39Interviewing a potential suspect.
00:41:41What?
00:41:42But you think Derek has something to do with Clinton Jennings' murder?
00:41:46Isn't that why you're here?
00:41:48No.
00:41:49I'm trying to find him a match.
00:41:53Is this okay?
00:41:54We can talk here.
00:41:56Uh, yeah.
00:42:00So...
00:42:02I'm just gonna cut to the chase.
00:42:04Where were you on the night of the fourth?
00:42:07Uh...
00:42:07I was in class until six.
00:42:09And then I went home.
00:42:10Okay.
00:42:11Straight home?
00:42:12Yes.
00:42:12No.
00:42:14Which is it?
00:42:16I got pizza.
00:42:18At Geno's.
00:42:20Did you pay with the card?
00:42:22Cash.
00:42:24Okay.
00:42:25Didn't anyone confirm this?
00:42:28Uh, the cashier?
00:42:29It was really busy.
00:42:31You might still have the receipt.
00:42:32I can look.
00:42:36So a week before Dr. Jennings' murder, you were fired.
00:42:39Fired?
00:42:40They said that you weren't meeting expectations at work?
00:42:45He did let me go.
00:42:46Yeah.
00:42:47But that's not why.
00:42:50As part of my work for Dr. Jennings, I was helping with the provenance.
00:42:53And I started to notice inconsistencies.
00:42:57When I first told Dr. Jennings about it, he was responsive.
00:43:01Even grateful.
00:43:02But when I brought it up again, he got defensive and accused me of sloppy research.
00:43:07Hmm.
00:43:09Did you think he was hiding something?
00:43:11Maybe.
00:43:13But Dr. Jennings was the type of person who didn't like to be questioned.
00:43:17Especially by some lowly grad student.
00:43:20That was a pretty prestigious placement, huh?
00:43:23Could have led to a full-time job at the museum.
00:43:27Must have been quite a blow.
00:43:30No sense dwelling on what I can't control.
00:43:38Thanks.
00:43:38Mm-hmm.
00:43:40You don't really think that Derek could murder someone.
00:43:44I mean, he makes puff pastries.
00:43:46I think your feelings are clouding your judgment.
00:43:49And what's wrong with seeing the best in people?
00:43:51Oh, nothing.
00:43:52In your line of work, it's probably an asset.
00:43:54For me, looks can be deceiving.
00:43:57That's awfully cynical.
00:43:59It's just the way it is.
00:44:00Well, I believe in giving people a chance to surprise you.
00:44:04I got a surprise for you.
00:44:06Remember after our last murder case?
00:44:08I promised to take you out for a dessert.
00:44:11Did you?
00:44:12I...
00:44:13I...
00:44:14I mean, I guess technically you did.
00:44:17You gonna buy me a cinnamon bun?
00:44:19Uh, more of a traditional donut guy.
00:44:21Cause you're a cop.
00:44:22Cops like donuts.
00:44:23Pretty much.
00:44:24Yeah.
00:44:25How about tonight?
00:44:27Tonight?
00:44:28No.
00:44:29I...
00:44:29I mean, um...
00:44:31You could do...
00:44:33Thursday?
00:44:34Yeah.
00:44:35Thursday works.
00:44:368 o'clock.
00:44:36It's a date.
00:44:38I mean...
00:44:39Not a date.
00:44:40It's just a dessert.
00:44:41Right.
00:44:43Alright.
00:44:43I'll pick you up.
00:44:51Andrew, tell me, what are you looking for in a woman?
00:44:54Shared values.
00:44:55Someone I can take home to my mother.
00:44:58Aw, that's very sweet.
00:45:00Describe your ideal date.
00:45:03Oh, maybe a walk on the beach, and then I could cook dinner.
00:45:07You cook?
00:45:08I make a mean shrimp scampi.
00:45:10My mother has a great recipe.
00:45:12Aw.
00:45:13You two seem very close, you and your mother.
00:45:18Oh, we're close, but we're not that close.
00:45:21We live on completely separate floors in the house.
00:45:32You have mail.
00:45:37Matches or murder?
00:45:40Murder.
00:45:41For now.
00:45:43I should really get another board.
00:45:45Oh!
00:45:46Ha!
00:45:47I tracked down the photographer from the exhibit opening, and I got him to send us copies.
00:45:51How did you manage that?
00:45:53I promised we'd hire him to shoot next season's publicity shots.
00:45:56I forwarded you his quote.
00:45:58It's a little high.
00:46:01That's a lot of suspects.
00:46:03They all wanted Clinton Jennings dead.
00:46:06Well, I don't know.
00:46:09This is Myra Toland, Jennings' assistant, and probably secret girlfriend.
00:46:14I mean, could heartbreak be the motive?
00:46:17Jealousy?
00:46:18Derek Holland.
00:46:19He was fired a week before the murder, so he had an axe to grind.
00:46:25Simon Bocamp.
00:46:27The art dealer who sold the statues to the museum.
00:46:29If Jennings uncovered fraud, it would be very costly for Bocamp.
00:46:34And there's one more.
00:46:37Huh.
00:46:38Yes.
00:46:39I saw this woman arguing with Bocamp about Clinton at the museum.
00:46:43Well, who is she?
00:46:43I don't know.
00:46:45I know who might.
00:46:54Yes, Lucia Ritchie, please.
00:46:58Miss Ritchie, it's Angie Dove.
00:47:00I wondered if you could help me identify someone.
00:47:16Dr. Jennings, do you have a moment?
00:47:20I'm Angie Dove.
00:47:21Miss Dove, I must admit, I was very surprised to receive your email.
00:47:26My show is always looking for Philadelphia's best and brightest to showcase on the program.
00:47:31And you know, we've never had a botanist.
00:47:34Well, I hate to disappoint, but I do not require the services of a matchmaker.
00:47:39I was just making some tea. Would you like some?
00:47:43Sure.
00:47:44Do you take milk? Sugar?
00:47:45No, thank you.
00:47:52Huh.
00:47:55Please don't touch that.
00:47:57Sorry.
00:47:58That's Nidascola Stimulosus.
00:48:01Contact with the skin results in a painful sting and lingering rash.
00:48:05This pretty little flower can do all that.
00:48:08Looks can be deceiving.
00:48:10For example, that purple flower over there is wolfsbane.
00:48:14It contains a neurotoxin called aconitine.
00:48:17Very deadly.
00:48:18Huh.
00:48:40Oh, it is still a little hot.
00:48:56How is it?
00:48:57Nice.
00:48:58Uh, uh, chamomile?
00:49:00A hibiscus blend.
00:49:02Oh, yes, it does have a bit of a floral undertone.
00:49:07It does.
00:49:09Now, why are you here, really?
00:49:14What do you mean?
00:49:15Let's not play games, Miss Dove.
00:49:17You were at the exhibit opening asking questions about my late brother.
00:49:21And now you're here at my office with a very flimsy cover story.
00:49:26Well, I thought it was pretty good, but...
00:49:30Uh, but you're right.
00:49:32I came to ask you about an argument you had with Simon Bocamp.
00:49:39Simon and I were discussing a personal matter.
00:49:41Do you mind me asking what that personal matter was?
00:49:44I do.
00:49:45Oh.
00:49:48Good tea.
00:49:53Are these your parents?
00:49:54They are.
00:49:56My mother passed ten years ago.
00:49:58It was very hard on Clinton and me.
00:50:02I'm sorry.
00:50:05That's a very striking necklace.
00:50:07It's a family heirloom.
00:50:09Clinton always loved it.
00:50:11My mother left it to him.
00:50:16You know, on second thought, I would like some sugar.
00:50:20If it's not too much to ask.
00:50:22...
00:50:48Here, this should do the trick.
00:51:10Good morning, Angie.
00:51:11Good morning.
00:51:13Hey, you got your own office.
00:51:15Moving up.
00:51:21Aren't you wondering why I'm here?
00:51:23Nope.
00:51:25Okay, good.
00:51:27Then we can skip the formalities.
00:51:30Is that my mug?
00:51:32Oh yeah, I washed it.
00:51:34Look familiar?
00:51:38The pendant.
00:51:39It used to belong to Clinton Jennings' mother.
00:51:43Hmm.
00:51:44And now it's around Myra Tolenspeck.
00:51:51So you were dating?
00:51:55Yeah.
00:51:56So why'd you lie?
00:51:58Do you know how that would look?
00:52:00If people found out that I was dating my boss, no one would take me seriously.
00:52:04Where did you get that picture?
00:52:07It belongs to Natalie Jennings.
00:52:09You spoke to Clinton's sister?
00:52:11Yes.
00:52:13Did I not mention that?
00:52:14No.
00:52:16Did she tell you about their fight?
00:52:19Uh, what fight?
00:52:21Last month.
00:52:23No.
00:52:24No.
00:52:25She wanted Dr. Jennings, Clinton, to lend her some money.
00:52:30And I'm guessing he didn't?
00:52:33No, his sister was pretty angry about it too.
00:52:36After he kicked her out, she kept screaming at him in the hallway outside of his office.
00:52:42What did she need the money for?
00:52:44Something about a debt.
00:52:47Did anyone else hear it?
00:52:50Just me.
00:52:59Well?
00:53:02Well, what?
00:53:03Just, let's have it. Come on.
00:53:04I have no idea what you're talking about.
00:53:06Yeah, I told you so.
00:53:08Kyle, you know, I'm disappointed.
00:53:11You really think so little of me that I would gloat about this?
00:53:15Huh.
00:53:16Alright.
00:53:17I stand corrected.
00:53:20Even though I was 1000% correct.
00:53:23See?
00:53:23I knew it.
00:53:24You couldn't resist.
00:53:28I'm looking for a very specific watch.
00:53:31With an opaline dial and an alligator strap.
00:53:35Yes, I'll hold.
00:53:37Hey, Dad.
00:53:38Hey.
00:53:40Brinkley's Pawn Shop.
00:53:42Finally getting rid of that couch in the den.
00:53:44Following up on the Oswald.
00:53:47What's wrong with the couch in the den?
00:53:51Want some coffee?
00:53:52Yeah.
00:53:55Kyle tells me you two have a date on Thursday.
00:53:59What?
00:53:59No.
00:54:02Did he call up that?
00:54:03He said he owed you dessert.
00:54:06Right.
00:54:06Yeah.
00:54:07No.
00:54:07That's all it is.
00:54:08Dessert.
00:54:09Yeah.
00:54:10It's a long story.
00:54:11He ruined my dessert with Ethan.
00:54:13Your ex-boyfriend.
00:54:14Right.
00:54:15When he falsely arrested him for murder.
00:54:17Right.
00:54:18Yeah.
00:54:19So.
00:54:19He owes me one.
00:54:22Dessert.
00:54:25Oh, yeah.
00:54:26I'm still here.
00:54:27Thanks.
00:54:28Oh.
00:54:29Nothing.
00:54:31Okay.
00:54:32Thanks for your time.
00:54:34How many pawn shops have you called?
00:54:36Seven.
00:54:39Are you sure that the items were sold?
00:54:41I mean, maybe your thief just kept the stuff.
00:54:43Well, look at the list.
00:54:45What do you see?
00:54:46Two cell phones.
00:54:47Two iPads.
00:54:48Three watches.
00:54:50Duplicates.
00:54:50Mm-hmm.
00:54:51And a building full of valuables.
00:54:53But our guy only goes after the items he can easily move.
00:54:57Now, this is someone who's after quick money.
00:55:01Hm.
00:55:02Do you really not like that couch?
00:55:04I picked it up myself.
00:55:07Nobody likes that couch.
00:55:09No.
00:55:11So you told me that you haven't spoken to your brother in months.
00:55:14It was one time.
00:55:15And it was a conversation I didn't wish to relive.
00:55:18Well, unfortunately, I'm gonna have to ask you to relive it for the moment.
00:55:21Okay?
00:55:22So you went to the Oswald Museum last month to borrow some money from your brother.
00:55:26Why?
00:55:28I owed some debts.
00:55:29I didn't have anyone else to turn to.
00:55:32What kind of debts?
00:55:36I have an affinity for nice things.
00:55:39It can get me into trouble.
00:55:43I just needed to buy a little more time, but Clinton refused.
00:55:47I must have made you angry.
00:55:50I was disappointed.
00:55:52Did you ask him again?
00:55:55No.
00:55:56He made it clear the first time that I could not count on his help.
00:56:04Someone here to see you.
00:56:10Have a seat.
00:56:16What's going on?
00:56:18I just wanted to apologize.
00:56:20You've been so kind, and I'm sorry I wasn't up front.
00:56:25Oh.
00:56:26You had your reasons.
00:56:28You had us pegged from the beginning.
00:56:29How'd you know?
00:56:30I saw your heart.
00:56:33No matter the bluff, there's always a tell.
00:56:40You loved him.
00:56:42I did.
00:56:43I just wish he felt the same.
00:56:46He ended things?
00:56:50When?
00:56:52A few days before he died.
00:56:56Myra.
00:56:57You see how that looks?
00:56:58I can't tell the cops, but if they find out and they realize that I lied again...
00:57:04Angie, I don't know what to do.
00:57:05You have to tell Detective Carter everything.
00:57:17Kyle, it's Angie.
00:57:19Can I meet you at the station?
00:57:24You're at the Oswald.
00:57:34I think I saw something under there.
00:57:36Kyle?
00:57:38Angie, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:57:39I need you to stay right there, okay?
00:57:43Detective, we got something.
00:57:48Angie, I don't know what they're looking for.
00:57:58This is your work station, right?
00:58:00Yes.
00:58:02Is that Clinton's cell phone?
00:58:05We need you to come with me.
00:58:07No, there's been a mistake.
00:58:09Please?
00:58:10I don't know how that got there.
00:58:12Angie, please, you have to believe me.
00:58:23This is a real problem.
00:58:24I know.
00:58:25If Myra didn't kill Jennings, then why don't you have a stolen phone?
00:58:29I meant the Bachelors.
00:58:31We need to film our final segment and we still don't have a match.
00:58:34Who's it gonna be?
00:58:35Tony or Andrew?
00:58:38Neither.
00:58:39Neither.
00:58:40No.
00:58:41Neither is Mr. Right.
00:58:42I promised Jessica the match.
00:58:45We can't settle for second best.
00:58:47Well, that leaves us without a final segment.
00:58:49What are we gonna do?
00:58:56No, we're pushing that exhibit back to January.
00:58:59Yes, to accommodate the gallery.
00:59:01Can I call you back?
00:59:04Mr. Columba, thank you for calling.
00:59:06Of course.
00:59:08I've got some good news.
00:59:09I tracked down two of the items to a pawn shop.
00:59:12Now, the owner is willing to send me his tapes.
00:59:15See if we can get a good look at who sold them.
00:59:18That won't be necessary.
00:59:19We found our thief.
00:59:21One of the janitorial staff confessed.
00:59:23I see.
00:59:26Will you be filing a report with the police?
00:59:28No, we'll be handling it internally.
00:59:31I thank you so much for your hard work.
00:59:33And I've already had your check sent out.
00:59:35Thanks.
00:59:41I can't believe this is all happening.
00:59:43We're gonna get you out of here.
00:59:44Okay, but in order to do that,
00:59:46you have to help me find the person
00:59:47who actually killed Clinton Jennings.
00:59:49How can I do that in this place?
00:59:52Talk to me.
00:59:53Let's go through everything that you know.
00:59:55Okay.
00:59:56Okay.
00:59:57So if someone stole Clinton's laptop,
00:59:59maybe they were interested in what was on it.
01:00:02Documents? Emails?
01:00:03He'd have a lot of those saved to the cloud.
01:00:07You wouldn't happen to know his password, would you?
01:00:10Maybe we could access them remotely.
01:00:12No.
01:00:15Derek?
01:00:16Derek?
01:00:17He might know Clinton's login information.
01:00:20I'll ask him.
01:00:24Do you need anything?
01:00:26Just please get me out of here.
01:00:29I'll do my best.
01:00:32Hey Angie.
01:00:44Okay, so what do you got?
01:00:46Phone's wiped.
01:00:47Wiped?
01:00:48Forensics couldn't find a thing.
01:00:49Anything that was on it, gone.
01:00:53Why would Myra take the time to wipe the phone
01:00:56instead of just disposing of it?
01:00:58What, you think it could've been planted?
01:01:01Well, I'm already looking in her direction.
01:01:03Maybe somebody's just trying to push the investigation along.
01:01:07Hmm.
01:01:14Derek?
01:01:16Ms. Dove, um...
01:01:18Is this a good time?
01:01:20Yeah, sure.
01:01:21Sorry, I just wasn't expecting any guests.
01:01:23Um...
01:01:26Astronomy.
01:01:27Chemistry.
01:01:30Historical romance.
01:01:31Uh, yeah, um...
01:01:34Is this about the show?
01:01:36No.
01:01:38It is about Myra Tolan.
01:01:41What about her?
01:01:43She's been arrested.
01:01:45But you think she killed Dr. Jennings?
01:01:47I don't think so.
01:01:49And I'd like to help clear her name.
01:01:53She seems to think that you might have access
01:01:55to Dr. Jennings' account information.
01:01:57Logins?
01:01:58Passwords?
01:01:59Not off the top of my head, no.
01:02:01Um...
01:02:01But maybe in the paperwork.
01:02:03I can check my files.
01:02:04It'll just take a minute.
01:02:05Oh, great.
01:02:06Go ahead, make yourself comfortable.
01:02:08Just... right there.
01:02:12Comfortable.
01:02:28What are you hoping to find in Dr. Jennings' emails?
01:02:31Oh, you know...
01:02:32Probably nothing.
01:02:34Just a hunch.
01:02:36Oh, well...
01:02:37Here's everything from my time at the Oswald.
01:02:40I'm not sure if it'll be useful, but you're welcome to it.
01:02:42Great, thanks.
01:02:43Thanks, great.
01:02:45You said that.
01:02:47Is everything okay?
01:02:49Yeah, why wouldn't it be?
01:02:51You just seem a little jumpy as off.
01:02:54I knew I should have said no to that third espresso.
01:03:00Oh, well, I'll be in touch.
01:03:02Okay.
01:03:18Kyle, I'm sending you a photo.
01:03:20You may want to look into it.
01:03:27Wait!
01:03:28Wait, wait, wait!
01:03:29No!
01:03:42Take that fee, sir.
01:03:44Yeah, sure.
01:03:46Tell me something.
01:03:48You like your job?
01:03:50What's a living?
01:03:51Yeah.
01:03:52I heard there's a...
01:03:54a slot opening up...
01:03:56on the late shift?
01:03:58No, we're fully staffed.
01:03:59Really?
01:04:00No firings lately?
01:04:02No.
01:04:02No sir.
01:04:03Hmm.
01:04:05Well...
01:04:06Well, thank you.
01:04:07You have a good day.
01:04:19All right, Derek.
01:04:21What you got?
01:04:36Are you thinking of that for Jessica's date?
01:04:38No.
01:04:39For me.
01:04:40I think Jennings met with Simon Boatkamp the night he was murdered.
01:04:43I saw SB written in the calendar that Derek gave me.
01:04:47But why?
01:04:50That's what I want to find out.
01:04:53Not exactly your style.
01:04:55I need to transform Angie Dove into a woman who can afford anything.
01:04:59Well, I'm assuming by your picks that this version of you has terrible taste?
01:05:05Maybe you can help me.
01:05:06I need something that says,
01:05:08Hello, I'm independently wealthy.
01:05:11Sell me an overpriced vase.
01:05:13Oh.
01:05:15I've got something for that lady.
01:05:25Yes.
01:05:26Hi, Simon.
01:05:30Hey, Smith.
01:05:31We ever get anything on Derek Holland?
01:05:33I haven't been able to track him down, but we have an alert out.
01:05:35All right.
01:05:36Oh, Detective.
01:05:38Forensics recovered some of that security footage.
01:05:40They just sent it over.
01:05:42That's great.
01:05:43I'll come with you.
01:05:46Looks like we got the Oswald lobby.
01:05:50Fast forward.
01:05:54And...
01:05:55Who's that?
01:06:01Natalie Jennings.
01:06:03Natalie Jennings.
01:06:039.30.
01:06:04Mm-hmm.
01:06:05And what is that?
01:06:09Bingo.
01:06:10His laptop.
01:06:12Hope you didn't have any plans tonight.
01:06:18What makes you think he's gonna tell you anything?
01:06:22Simon Bocamp fancies himself as a ladies man.
01:06:25I think this little lady can get him to talk.
01:06:28Angie.
01:06:29This could be dangerous.
01:06:34I'll be fine.
01:06:35I'll be fine because I have you as my safety net.
01:06:38Me? What am I gonna do?
01:06:40I'll text when I get there and if I don't call you back ten minutes later, call the police.
01:06:44That's not a safety net.
01:06:46Sigh.
01:06:47Sigh.
01:06:54Sigh.
01:06:57You'll be fine but I'll be fine.
01:07:09You're welcome.
01:07:10There you go please.
01:07:12You're welcome.
01:07:19What about this?
01:07:21I'm sure.
01:07:21I'm sorry.
01:07:21You're welcome, I'm fine.
01:07:32Oh, Ms. Tauv, hello, um, we're actually not open at the moment, but I'd be happy to schedule
01:07:40an appointment for you tomorrow, or maybe even later today.
01:07:44Oh, I won't take up much of your time.
01:07:48I'm in the market for some new art.
01:07:52I've recently become interested in, uh, antiquities.
01:07:57Money is no object.
01:08:01Well, um, we do have one piece that just came in.
01:08:05Um, can you come back later today?
01:08:08I'm here now.
01:08:10Couldn't I take a quick look?
01:08:13One teeny little peek, and I'll be on my way.
01:08:16Mm-hmm.
01:08:19Oh, my.
01:08:21That is amazing.
01:08:24How much is this?
01:08:26We're asking $75,000 for this piece.
01:08:29Whoa!
01:08:30That, that is quite a steal, obviously.
01:08:36Of course, you have the provenance for this.
01:08:39Oh, of course.
01:08:40And it's impeccable.
01:08:41I'd love to see it.
01:08:44I'd love to walk out of here with us today.
01:08:48And maybe a few more pieces for the guest house.
01:08:55Of course.
01:08:57Um, one moment, please.
01:08:58I don't know what happens.
01:08:59I see you.
01:09:04I know.
01:09:05You're ready.
01:09:05You're ready, aren't you?
01:09:05And...
01:09:06...
01:09:09...
01:09:09...
01:09:13...
01:09:14...
01:09:14...
01:09:30you can't be back here you have two of them they are a pair but they're identical no no no
01:09:37there
01:09:37are little uh differences i'm sorry we're gonna have to reschedule your appointment
01:09:43what is she doing here let me guess that's clinton jennings missing laptop i told you i was coming
01:09:50i didn't plan this she just barged in and she wouldn't leave you're gonna sell it to him weren't
01:09:55you who are you a police officer no she's a tv matchmaker never mind who i am the real question
01:10:03is what's on that laptop that's so important you had to kill your brother you can't just let her
01:10:09leave now what if she goes to the police that's a little late for that now
01:10:16come from something solid
01:10:19let go of me
01:10:23that ought to hold you
01:11:00that's a big risk on your part uh yeah i i only wanted to ask simon a few questions
01:11:05no i was talking about that outfit
01:11:09but you're a homicide detective not the fashion police
01:11:13well let's go am i under arrest no the only way to make sure that you play by the rules
01:11:19is not to
01:11:19let you out of my sight maybe i should change first good idea hans van der lubbe is that a
01:11:28person place or
01:11:28thing it's a dutch art forger works mostly ancient bronx statues and according to the files on jenny's
01:11:35laptop beau camp hired him to replicate the turin and the tis so the statues in the oswald are fakes
01:11:41and jenny's found out
01:11:47after the statues were delivered to the oswald
01:11:50your brother discovered that beau camp had swapped them out for forgeries
01:11:55but instead of reporting that to his superiors he decided to blackmail beau camp promising to
01:12:02stay quiet if he was paid and then you found out
01:12:14you were at the museum the night of the murder
01:12:22so what you just decided to leverage your brother trying to get the money that you wanted him to give
01:12:29you and he refused to pay up
01:12:35is that why you killed him i didn't kill him
01:12:41when i got to his office he was already dead
01:12:45but i thought it was a heart attack
01:12:49so you took the laptop and the phone in hopes of blackmail and beau camp yourself his phone
01:12:56i never took his phone
01:13:04forgeries yeah i'm sorry
01:13:07no i'm sorry it seems i misplaced my trust
01:13:12thank you detective you got it
01:13:17so who do you think killed clinton well we still don't know yet for sure have a seat
01:13:22angie i don't want to go back to jail you won't they said my release was conditional that i could
01:13:27end up back there we're close to finding out who really did this i feel like we're missing
01:13:33something you know i wonder if i could get another look at his office you know where the whole thing
01:13:40began that section of the museum is locked down strict orders from the top
01:13:45what time does the museum close five o'clock why i have an idea
01:13:54they're saying there was a member of the janitorial staff but you don't believe them
01:13:59i'm working on my own theory
01:14:03what's this
01:14:07uh
01:14:25miss tolan i've been told you can't be on the premises i know i just there's a couple of personal
01:14:29items i need to
01:14:30collect please i'll only be a moment
01:14:34you can come with me come on george you've got to do your rounds anyway
01:14:38okay
01:15:12I don't see a sweater.
01:15:14I swear I left it right here.
01:15:19Um, maybe I left it in the back.
01:15:43I've already spoken to the dean's office.
01:15:45We are going to nail Bo Camp to the wall.
01:15:47It's fraud, Robert.
01:15:48I hope he's enjoyed his last few days as a free man.
01:16:00Yes, yes, I'm still here.
01:16:08No, no, no.
01:16:10Oh, my God.
01:16:14Iron Man
01:16:14places he can stop.
01:16:15He falls.
01:16:19He falls.
01:16:23He falls.
01:16:25He falls.
01:16:27He falls.
01:16:29He falls.
01:16:31He falls.
01:16:39Sorry.
01:16:40It's okay.
01:16:41What are we looking for?
01:16:43I'm not sure.
01:16:53Myra.
01:16:56Did you know?
01:16:59No.
01:17:02We have to show Detective Carter.
01:17:03Come on.
01:17:15Miss Dove.
01:17:18You and Clinton.
01:17:20The pendant necklace.
01:17:21It belonged to his mother.
01:17:23And you gave it back to him, didn't you?
01:17:25When he broke things off.
01:17:29He told me he wasn't interested in a relationship at the time.
01:17:33But when you saw Myra wearing it, you realized that was a lie.
01:17:36I had hoped I could win him back.
01:17:38But she was in the way.
01:17:41Wait a minute.
01:17:43You weren't trying to poison him.
01:17:45You were trying to poison Myra.
01:17:47Me?
01:17:48Yes, you.
01:17:49I was beside myself when I saw him dead on the floor.
01:17:52That's right.
01:17:53You took his phone.
01:17:54And put it in my lap.
01:17:56I think that's enough detective work for today, ladies.
01:18:02You're not actually going to shoot us.
01:18:05It'll be simple to explain.
01:18:07I was headed to my office when I saw two very suspicious figures.
01:18:11It was dark.
01:18:12I feared for my life.
01:18:15And...
01:18:16No one will believe you.
01:18:18They don't have to believe me.
01:18:19Security footage will show you two breaking into the museum.
01:18:22And a very loyal security guard on my payroll will attest to everything I've said.
01:18:29Two days ago, someone tried to move Dr. Jennings' stolen watch at Cashpoint Pond.
01:18:35Hmm.
01:18:36That looks an awful lot like you, huh?
01:18:41That's a security alarm.
01:18:43Yeah, and that's Jennings' office.
01:18:51I assure you, Miss Dove, I take no pleasure in your death.
01:18:55Though I may take a little in yours.
01:18:58Lucia, please.
01:18:59Put the gun down.
01:19:01Turn yourself in.
01:19:02Make things right.
01:19:04It's too late for that.
01:19:05He left Myra, too.
01:19:08What?
01:19:11Don't you see?
01:19:12You have more in common than you think.
01:19:14She's not the one you should be angry with.
01:19:17I'm not angry.
01:19:18I am hurt.
01:19:23And I understand that.
01:19:26Why wouldn't you be?
01:19:27You offered him your heart, and that takes a lot of courage.
01:19:32But Myra is not the enemy.
01:19:36Clinton wasn't a good person, Lucia.
01:19:38He played everyone.
01:19:40You, Myra, the museum.
01:19:45Aren't you through being a fool for Clinton Jennings?
01:20:17I gotta say, that was some nice de-escalation.
01:20:20Thanks.
01:20:21Give people a chance and they can surprise you.
01:20:25Not that I'm not happy to see you, but why are you here?
01:20:29Oh, uh, making a pickup.
01:20:33The thief?
01:20:36Aside from Miss Ritchie, George is the only other person
01:20:38who knew that I was hired to look into the stolen items,
01:20:41giving him more than enough time to erase the security footage.
01:20:44I checked in with a couple of bookies I know.
01:20:48Well, Georgie lost his shirt betting on baseball games.
01:20:52But what about the fire janitor?
01:20:55The cover?
01:20:56There was no fire janitor.
01:20:58Ah, she didn't care about the stolen items anymore.
01:21:00She wanted to get a smart detective like you out of her museum.
01:21:04And Derek?
01:21:06Well, he took a couple boxes of cookies from his family's bakery.
01:21:09He didn't think anybody would notice.
01:21:10He's a college kid.
01:21:12They're perpetually hungry.
01:21:13Huh.
01:21:14Look at that.
01:21:14Everything tied up in a little bow.
01:21:17Well, there's one last thing.
01:21:19What's that?
01:21:20Why are you here at the museum?
01:21:24You know, it's late.
01:21:26I am tired.
01:21:27You guys got it from here, right?
01:21:28You're not getting away that easy.
01:21:30Okay, yeah.
01:21:30That's my thought.
01:21:33Bye.
01:21:36She's your kid.
01:21:42It's a match.
01:21:44Wow.
01:21:45You always do this.
01:21:47Do what?
01:21:48Pull a rabbit out of a hat?
01:21:50I never thought we'd find someone for Jessica.
01:21:52Ye of little faith.
01:21:54I had plenty of faith.
01:21:56What we didn't have was viable suitors.
01:21:58Yeah.
01:21:59Mom, sometimes you gotta improvise.
01:22:03Wow, I love that book.
01:22:05Really?
01:22:05Do you read a lot?
01:22:06Yeah, actually, I'm studying library sciences.
01:22:09Oh my goodness, I work at a library.
01:22:11Really?
01:22:12Yeah.
01:22:12No way.
01:22:13Yeah, you should come by sometime.
01:22:14Okay.
01:22:15We have some pretty good books.
01:22:17Yeah.
01:22:17Staff's not bad either.
01:22:18Cheers.
01:22:19Aww.
01:22:22They're so cute.
01:22:23Yeah.
01:22:29Wanna grab drinks?
01:22:32Rain check.
01:22:36Hello.
01:22:37Hey.
01:22:39You know, you take an awful lot of risks for somebody who doesn't carry a badge or a gun.
01:22:46I guess I'm lucky I have you to back me up.
01:22:50So I'm closing out this case file and I got a couple loose ends I want to run by.
01:22:54I'm always happy to help.
01:22:56Okay.
01:22:58Are you hungry?
01:23:00Uh, yeah.
01:23:01Frank and Carla's on Fifth.
01:23:03They have the best Philly cheesesteaks.
01:23:06Oh, so gorgeous.
01:23:07And great desserts.
01:23:09Ah, I see what you did there.
01:23:11Yeah.
01:23:12It's Friday night, though.
01:23:13I really doubt we were going to get in there.
01:23:15Oh, please.
01:23:16Who do you think introduced Frank to Carla?
01:23:19Of course you did.
01:23:22Let's do it.
01:23:23Okay.
01:23:24How did today go?
01:23:25Oh, great.
01:23:26Another match.
01:23:27Ooh.
01:23:28Yep.
01:23:28Batting a thousand.
01:23:30Of course.
01:23:31Here we go.
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