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The Proof Is Out There Alien Edition - Season 2 - Episode 07: UFO Hot Zones
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00:14In Toronto's War on Crime, the worst offenders are pursued by the detectives of the Specialized Criminal Investigations Unit.
00:22These are their stories.
00:25All right.
00:26I'm just here and here.
00:30And that should do it.
00:35This isn't a big mistake, right?
00:37I'm gonna let you...
00:41...little secret, Melissa.
00:42There are no mistakes in Toronto real estate.
00:46He's not wrong.
00:47Nothing can be bought that can't be sold again.
00:50At a markup.
00:51Right.
00:52And if I just want a good home.
00:54Listen, it's nerve wracking.
00:56I get it.
00:56All this gobbledygook.
00:59But it's a great little home.
01:02You're gonna be very happy there.
01:05Mr. Henning, tell me how often do we get homebuyers having last-minute jitters?
01:10First time?
01:12Mm-hmm.
01:13Well, then I would be worried if you weren't nervous.
01:22And that covers it.
01:24How do you feel, Paul?
01:25I mean, yeah.
01:27Good.
01:27A lot of good memories here.
01:29But a new chapter awaits.
01:31Japan.
01:31That's exciting.
01:33When you think about going back?
01:34As soon as this is finalized.
01:36It won't be much longer now, right?
01:37No inspections.
01:40The fun should be released by tomorrow.
01:42Oh.
01:45Excuse me.
01:49Samantha Morgan?
01:51Samantha Morgan?
02:17I don't know.
02:32Yeah.
02:34Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait, wait.
02:38How's that even possible?
02:41You checked yourself?
02:47Yeah.
02:48Leave it with me.
03:01I don't know.
03:12I don't know.
03:33Oh, hey, I'm sorry to bother you.
03:35You wouldn't happen to have a flashlight on your cell phone, would you?
03:39I dropped my keys.
03:40I mean, I'm sure they're in the brush here somewhere.
03:43Yeah, sure.
03:44You wouldn't mind?
03:45Thanks a lot.
03:47I gotta say.
03:48Paul?
03:49Have we met?
03:50Paul Phillips.
03:51The same Paul Phillips that lives over on Alton Drive.
03:54Yeah, but I'm sorry.
03:56How do you know my name?
03:57I'm drawing a blank.
03:58I bet you are.
04:06No.
04:07No.
04:08No.
04:23What the hell is...
04:24Oh my god.
04:26Guys?
04:26Guys?
04:27No.
04:28No.
04:41No.
05:19So, who do we have here? White male, 40s. Doesn't look like he was using the skate park.
05:29Wounds like a double-edged blade. Two, three, four quick jabs. The one on the groin would have finished him
05:36off.
05:36Blood trail suggests he was stabbed on the path. Dragged here as he was dying.
05:46I don't see any defensive wounds. It wasn't much of a fight.
05:49Happened fast. Maybe he was facing his attacker but didn't expect violence.
05:56You think he knew him?
05:57Well, a stranger approaches on a dark path, he puts your guard up.
06:01Friend approaches, you don't end up dead.
06:03Fair call.
06:04No visible tattoos, no discoloration of the skin to indicate missing.
06:10Watch your jewelry.
06:13Nondescript clothes, neutral colors, shoes off the rack.
06:18Blank sleep.
06:19It's fingerprints aren't in the system and there's no match to missing persons.
06:24Doesn't come home last night, doesn't show up for work this morning.
06:27Nobody's missing this guy.
06:28Apparently not.
06:29Empty pockets, no car keys, no phone, no wallet, nothing.
06:33Simple mugging, clean them out.
06:35Oh, with the mugging, you take the wallet and run. You don't drag the guy into the woods.
06:38Well, I'd say you don't have much to go on but this.
06:42This is nothing to go on.
06:44Report on your John Doe.
06:46Nothing much to write home about.
06:51That's on brand.
06:52But there is this.
06:57Black molars.
06:58That's silver diamine fluoride.
07:01Correct.
07:02Topical treatment for tooth decay and alternative to drilling.
07:05Stains of teeth.
07:06So, our John Doe didn't want to get cavities, so that's not exactly a lead.
07:11I hate to break it to you, but I see some canvassing in your future.
07:14Get a digital rendering made and go talk to the public.
07:18The public.
07:26Take a close look.
07:27Yeah.
07:28Yeah, he came in last night.
07:31So, you've seen him before.
07:34No, but he tipped big, stuck around to eat, and said he just cashed in his chips.
07:40There.
07:41May I?
07:45Okay, 9.42 p.m.
07:51No calls, no texting, just dining alone.
07:55I don't know, fried chicken and zidoku looks pretty good to me.
08:00Hey, look at that.
08:02The pen.
08:04Right there.
08:07He just throws it in the trash with everything else, but...
08:14He came in with it, see?
08:16Maybe there's a logo on it.
08:18Now it's a reach, but it's something.
08:19This path leads us to a dumpster full of old chicken, isn't it?
08:24You're in luck.
08:25It was late.
08:26I already emptied the trash, so anything you tossed is still in the can.
08:30Can we borrow a pizza box?
08:36Talking to the public guard search?
08:38This guy's starting to bother me.
08:39Oh, come on.
08:40You love it.
08:43Oh, God.
08:51Hey.
08:53There we go.
08:56Samantha Morgan Wingrove Realty.
08:59Well, it's not nothing.
09:05I mean, it's Paul.
09:08Why?
09:09What's happened?
09:09And how do you know it?
09:10I sold this house for him.
09:12I'm actually here grabbing my staging materials.
09:14He cashed in his chips.
09:16Excuse me?
09:18Is he okay?
09:19I'm afraid he was found dead this morning.
09:22What?
09:23What on earth happened?
09:24We don't actually have a lot of details right now, but maybe you can help.
09:27This image is a rendering.
09:29Do you happen to have anything that could help us confirm that we're talking about the same person?
09:33I mean, that's him.
09:35I'm 100% sure that's him.
09:37Hold on.
09:47Yeah, that's our guy.
09:49Do you mind if I hang on to this?
09:50No, of course.
09:51Thanks.
09:57I'm sorry.
09:57I'm just a little confused here.
09:59He was on his way back to Japan.
10:02Japan?
10:02Yeah, that's where he worked.
10:04That's why he wanted to get rid of his place.
10:05He was spending most of his time there.
10:08Yeah, well, that explains why no one misses him.
10:11Are there any photos of his friends or family?
10:14Any personal items?
10:16Usually we haul that stuff out by the truckload.
10:21But we actually had to bring some tchotchkes in.
10:24Yeah, there's not much character.
10:26Did you happen to meet anyone else in his life?
10:30No.
10:30We only met a couple weeks ago.
10:32Well, that deal must have gone through pretty quick.
10:34We priced it to move.
10:35He was eager to get back overseas.
10:42Thanks.
10:43Listen, everyone's signed in line here, so I'm just curious.
10:47Will this affect the sale?
10:50I don't mean to be crass.
10:52It's not matter.
10:55Yeah, it's Detective Bateman.
10:57I was hoping you could run a name for me.
10:59Yeah, Paul Phillips, date of birth, March 23rd, 1981.
11:04Address, 227 Alton Drive.
11:06Search CPIC, check occurrences, see what you can find on a next emergency contact.
11:12Thanks.
11:12None of the neighbors have seen this guy for months.
11:16Anything out of the ordinary lately?
11:18Oh, just the real estate people coming and going.
11:20One of the neighbors, he was so irritated.
11:24Place sold for 1.5.
11:26Undermarket, the...
11:28Oh, he's a block, poor thing.
11:30Yeah.
11:35Okay, thank you so much.
11:38Paul Phillips has his sister in the scar room.
11:48A modern-day warrior means stride.
11:51Today's Tom Sawyer, mean, mean pride.
12:06Well, his mind is not for him.
12:08The wood has come down as air again.
12:12It's reserved a quiet defense.
12:15Writing out the day's events.
12:17The river.
12:39Here you go.
12:48I just can't make sense of it.
12:51We're so sorry for your loss.
12:53Who would do that to Paul?
12:54Oh, that's something we're hoping you might be able to help us figure out.
13:00Lydia, because of the circumstances of your brother's death, we do need to confirm his identity.
13:06Is that something you're comfortable doing?
13:09Oh.
13:14Oh, God.
13:17Yeah.
13:18Okay.
13:22Jealous?
13:26Opinion.
13:27What are the bruises around the stab wounds?
13:30Well, they're from the attack.
13:31Looks like the murder weapon had a hilt.
13:35Why, is something bothering you, Detective?
13:38Hold me everything.
13:49So, sit up in there.
13:50You can take your time and we'll go in when you're ready.
13:54Miss Phillips, were you aware your brother was back in town?
13:58No, it was weird to let me know when he was coming.
14:02At any rate, Detective Graf, and we will give you a moment to yourself because we understand this is difficult.
14:09Did you know he sold his house?
14:10He did?
14:12Well, he was in a rush to get rid of it.
14:15It took far less than he could have.
14:16How often were you two in touch?
14:20Touch.
14:21Well, not daily, but, you know, we shared the big stuff.
14:24Like selling his home.
14:26I would have thought so.
14:27Yeah.
14:28I think I'm ready to see him now.
14:31He's right this way.
14:32It was something else we shared.
14:34We were both blind as bats.
14:37Only, Paul was brave enough to have the surgery.
14:40He had laser surgery?
14:42Yeah.
14:42The same as stigmatism, but Paul had his corrected.
14:46Do you have a number for Paul in Japan?
14:49Yes, but are we going in now?
14:52Can you dial it?
14:54Please?
14:55Please.
14:56Okay.
14:57I'm so sorry.
14:58I'll be right back.
15:03Hey, what are you thinking?
15:05Stained molars.
15:07This silver diamide fluoride.
15:09Dentists use it when a patient has an aversion to anesthetic.
15:16If he can't have anesthetic, he didn't get eye surgery.
15:19Well, maybe he's not a blank slate after all.
15:22Paul?
15:23What is it?
15:24You're alive.
15:25It is.
15:26Is everything okay?
15:29So who's in the morgue?
15:32An imposter.
15:40Stant.
15:42If that wasn't Paul Phillips, who was he?
15:45Let's start with a different question.
15:47How does one sell a house they don't own?
15:50He had ID.
15:51I showed you two pieces as a requirement.
15:56Which you didn't authenticate.
15:58I check his photo.
16:00I look at his face.
16:01I mean, I'm not Interpol.
16:03You met him two weeks ago.
16:06He came to you.
16:07Is that right?
16:07He saw my bus that bad.
16:09Told me he was in a hurry and that I should take any reasonable offer.
16:12Nothing about that seems suspicious.
16:14That's a motivated seller.
16:17That's music to my ears.
16:19Keep everything moving so fast that nobody notices anything's off.
16:22Like clearing a house of all personal items.
16:25Not a single keepsake that might identify the real Paul Phillips.
16:28His name was on the title.
16:30Funny you should say.
16:32He spelt his name wrong on the purchase agreement.
16:35Use the common spell.
16:38Phillips.
16:39Two L's rather than the one L that the real Paul Phillips used.
16:45Repeats the error a few times.
16:48Obviously, I didn't see that.
16:50Samantha, have you heard of anything like this happening before?
16:52I mean, I've heard of it, but no, not to anyone I know.
16:56Hey, who do you like in financial crimes?
16:59Like.
17:00I'm strong, hard.
17:02Chase is all hurt.
17:12Booming business.
17:13That's what you get when a starter home costs a million bucks.
17:17Save.
17:18Cars have.
17:20Cars have the money and the bad guys have taken.
17:22Note.
17:23Have a seat.
17:27In this case, the fraudster poses the homeowner.
17:31Fake.
17:32Fake ID.
17:33Owner overseas.
17:35Right.
17:35Obviously.
17:36They target vacant properties.
17:39Unmowed lawns.
17:40Drunk mail piling up.
17:42They do a title search, find out the owner's name.
17:44A little bit of rudimentary identity theft, and they are well on their way.
17:48Here.
17:49There's 30 homes in the GTA in the last three years, sold or mortgaged without the owner's
17:55consent.
17:56Oh, Jesus.
17:57Was this guy involved with any of them?
18:01Uh.
18:04I don't think so.
18:05But that face rings a bell.
18:12Move.
18:14Uh.
18:15There was a similar scheme in Vancouver.
18:19There was a guy who rented an apartment to 19 people at once, collected rent from all
18:24of them, and then left before anyone and got wise.
18:28Is that him?
18:30Yeah, it's the guy.
18:31No.
18:32Vancouver Regional Police never caught him, but they appealed to the public, and they did
18:36get a name.
18:37Timothy Fox.
18:40Fox was Paul.
18:41Fox was Paul Phillips, huh?
18:43Who are you working with in financial?
18:46Oh, well, Graff is a piece of reasoner.
18:50Yeah, one more day, and Fox would've got away with it, but luckily the house is still
18:54in escrow, so the sale never went through.
18:57Well, that's your angle.
18:58Somebody solved that problem with a knife.
19:00Yeah, most of the funds at risk were the banks, all insured.
19:03However, the buyer's deposit...
19:05Gotta be over...
19:08...100...
19:09Oh, that's killing money.
19:11Go meet the buyer.
19:18Yeah, I've been looking for months.
19:20God, I'll bid so many times.
19:22Finally, an offer was accepted, and then this happens.
19:27It's bad luck.
19:28Yeah, is it true that this imposter guy was murdered?
19:32That's what my real estate agent told me.
19:35Melissa, how much money did you put down on the house?
19:38150,000.
19:39Well, that's a big number.
19:42Yeah, with a big loan on top of that, I bet.
19:45Um, can you ask where you work?
19:48Harborview Lounge on Wellington.
19:51I'm a bartender.
19:53Oh, yeah?
19:53What's your favorite cocktail?
19:55Not to mix, but to drink.
19:58I'm fond of a gin ricky.
20:00Well, I'm not drinking much these days.
20:01Yeah, because you're pregnant?
20:04Excuse me?
20:05That's why you want more living space.
20:07Baby on the way.
20:08And how rude...
20:10...to be to make that leap.
20:11Oh, the leap happened earlier.
20:14From this.
20:19Paris.
20:22Clay powder.
20:25Mounting plaque.
20:26I don't see any other crafting supplies about, so, uh...
20:30I'm assuming it's a molding kit for a baby foot.
20:34That was a leap.
20:36The no drinking part just, uh...
20:40Confirmed it.
20:42Or...
20:42Did I get it wrong?
20:45I don't know when it's pregnant.
20:47Did your parents co-sign for the house?
20:50No.
20:52It's none of your business.
20:53What about father-to-be?
20:55Not in the picture.
20:56And even less of your business.
20:58Where were you, two nights ago?
20:59Is he serious?
21:00Well, the man who tried to steal $150 from you was killed, so...
21:07He's quite serious.
21:10I was at work.
21:12Mondays are slow, so maybe only 300 people saw me?
21:15Would you like their names?
21:16Let's start with your manager's phone number.
21:26You went, uh...
21:28Pretty hard at her.
21:29I mean, I'm not getting...
21:31Stabbing...
21:32No, but she's definitely hiding something.
21:35She didn't even ask if she was getting her deposit back.
21:39The money's dodgy.
21:41Let's follow it.
21:45Yes.
21:46I was the advisor of Ms. Harbaugh's file.
21:48Meaning you approved the loan.
21:50I processed it.
21:51Is there a difference?
21:52Detectives, I'm sure you understand you've got us in a spot here.
21:56We can't discuss the personal finances of a client without a court order.
22:00The finances of a single bartender who buys a house for $1.5 million?
22:05I know it can seem opaque from the outside, but the industry uses something called a GDS ratio.
22:09Gross.
22:11Debt services, the percentage of income that goes toward housing.
22:14You know your stuff.
22:15I do.
22:17Yeah, I learned the hard way when I tried to buy in Ronci on a cop salary.
22:21But, uh, by...
22:24My math, to get approved for that loan, Melissa Auerbach would have to be making over...
22:30$200,000 a year?
22:31Yeah, she's a charming lady, but, uh, that's a lot of tips.
22:35She had all the records to back it up.
22:37Bank statements, tax returns...
22:39Yep, love it.
22:40And you authenticated these?
22:41We asked for official documents, and she supplied them.
22:44Detectives, as the bank's manager, I have to insist.
22:48Get a court order, and you can look at the records yourself.
22:51If you insist.
23:02Someone definitely cooked the books, made the, uh, finances, no one blinked.
23:11What is it?
23:12Well, maybe that was Timothy Fox's mistake.
23:15His con.
23:16I ran into an even bigger con.
23:21An imposter meets a forger in a dark alley and blood spills.
23:25Maybe it's time we run a con of our own.
23:29Are you still interested in buying a house?
23:33Have you been looking long?
23:34Oh, I just started.
23:37Do I look like a deer in the headlights?
23:39You'll get the hang of it.
23:41You just need some good help.
23:43About that, I actually don't have an agent yet, and my friend Melissa recommended you.
23:49Well, then.
23:51I'm always charming, but now I'll really bore it on.
23:56Is this the kind of place you're looking for?
23:58Oh, I mean, it's beautiful.
24:02But, uh, I don't know.
24:05See, here's the thing.
24:07Our finances are a bit tricky.
24:10I'm a gallery owner.
24:11My husband has a carpenter.
24:15We're doing fine, but a lot of our income is in cash.
24:18Meaning it doesn't necessarily all make its way to the book.
24:22So that's between you and God.
24:25Okay.
24:27It's just on paper we don't qualify for much of a mortgage.
24:32None of my business, but what you're describing, I see it all the time.
24:36In fact, I know someone who helps clients in your situation.
24:41Like a mortgage broker?
24:43More like an advisor.
24:44He'll help you organize your books.
24:47Oh.
24:49Well, I mean, we don't want to do anything unethical.
24:52Oh, of course not.
24:53You just want a home.
24:55They'll make your payments, right?
24:56Of course.
24:57Then no one gets hurt.
25:03Jesse Grayson.
25:06Let him do his thing.
25:07You'll have the home of your dreams before you know him.
25:14So what would you do?
25:15My idea for a restaurant is vegan on one side, snout to tell meat on the other.
25:20Perfect.
25:21Offend everyone.
25:23Appeal to everyone.
25:24That's the move, Dad.
25:25Respect their boundaries, but all together.
25:27And the servers would use like a demilitarized zone down the middle.
25:33Who is it?
25:35It's just a colleague.
25:38Why don't you head in?
25:39I'll be right there.
25:40Okay.
25:46What are you doing here, Grayson?
25:48What did you say to the cops?
25:49You're following me?
25:51I had to make sure you weren't getting cold feet.
25:53Cold feet?
25:54I did not tell you to kill that guy.
25:56I told you to take care of him.
25:58I just came here so you understand the reality behind all this.
26:03It's you and me now.
26:06Us, Adrian.
26:08You understand?
26:10I didn't say anything.
26:12And I won't.
26:14You stay away from my family.
26:18Later, buddy.
26:24This Grayson guy has got this
26:27pretty
26:30operation doctoring people's finances
26:31until Timothy Fox comes along with
26:34his own scheme
26:35and threatens to blow the whole thing up.
26:37Is that your theory?
26:38Yeah, if Fox had managed to sell
26:41us, it would have sparked a huge investigation
26:43once the real owner got home from Japan.
26:45And that would have exposed the whole operation.
26:47We're thinking Grayson killed Fox
26:51before
26:52nullified the sale,
26:53thinking that's the end of that problem solved.
26:55That's him.
26:57We got him location data
26:58from Grayson's phone.
27:02He was at West End skate park
27:04at the time of the killing.
27:17Jesse Grayson!
27:18Armed officers!
27:19We're coming in!
27:35We're coming in!
27:36Bring him in.
27:38He was.
27:54Alas, poor Grayson.
28:00A single blow to the head.
28:03That's what most likely brought him down.
28:07Followed by...
28:12...P-blows.
28:15Finish him off.
28:18That's no doubt.
28:21Killer drops the whip.
28:26Washes up with alcohol and hightails it out of here.
28:30Not before taking the computer.
28:43Forged T4.
28:44Artificially aged.
28:45Coffee ring and all.
28:48This must be where Grayson did his work.
28:51It's a good bet that all the clients were...
28:54...drive.
28:55One of them didn't want it found.
28:56This crime scene is a mess.
28:58The baton was a weapon of opportunity.
29:01He came from here.
29:03Grayson was prepared.
29:05Yeah, for a lifetime of not dating.
29:09That's interesting.
29:10That's interesting.
29:13Double-sided blade, quick jabs, bruising from the guard.
29:20A weapon that killed Timothy Fox?
29:22Could be.
29:23So if Grayson killed Fox...
29:27...we killed Grayson.
29:30Someone didn't want Grayson's handiwork to come to light.
29:33That's why they took his computer.
29:34Yeah, someone with enough skin in the game to go all the way to murder.
29:38Murder.
29:40Tracks.
29:41Grayson's services would appeal to all kinds of bad actors.
29:44You can get a mortgage.
29:45You can launder a million.
29:48A million it takes to flip a condo.
29:51Do you have his phone?
29:51I got his call history from his provider.
29:55Nothing?
29:57Well, a couple of maybes.
29:59Some numbered companies, some foreign owners, a couple of...
30:03...that pays as you go as...
30:06...you go next to real estate.
30:07Or criminal associates.
30:09We thought somebody of your expertise might be able to spot...
30:14...something we...
30:16How many listings are we talking about?
30:22All right, let me sit with it.
30:24Well, I think we...
30:25Alone.
30:35Hey, Bob, how's the treehouse coming along?
30:37The kids want a second floor.
30:39And plumbing.
30:40Let me know if you need help with...
30:42...financing.
30:44Yeah, have a good night, Adrian.
31:13Sorry, sorry, Tamara.
31:15I had to work late.
31:23And I should have called.
31:26Would have been nice.
31:36Hey.
32:02You think she's okay in there?
32:04Well, I offered her food, and she made a sound I didn't recognize.
32:09Bateman, grab...
32:17Wrong path.
32:18What do you mean?
32:19It's not one of Grayson's clients.
32:21He starts the loans, yes.
32:24But someone still needs to underwrite them.
32:26So I looked at the land title registry, and that's when I saw it.
32:31The lending institutions, the same ones, keep coming up over and over again.
32:35And that's what Grayson...
32:39...would have shown you.
32:40They are all getting their dodgy financing from Hemisphere...
32:47...saves and loans.
32:49So our big fish isn't a gangster.
32:52He's a banker.
32:58Hot diggity damn.
33:03It's a beautiful view.
33:05It's a beautiful home.
33:07What can I do for you?
33:08Tell me, Mr. Henning.
33:11A man in your position, is your compensation tied to the performance of your branch?
33:22...structure, yes?
33:23So if, uh, branch does well, you do well.
33:26And it's obvious that...
33:30...one very well.
33:31I have a good team.
33:33Transferred there three years ago, we gelled right away.
33:35Ah, but Mr. Henning, we're here because we found evidence of widespread fraud at your branch.
33:40I have no idea what you're talking about.
33:43No, we also have reason to believe that these crimes are connected to two murders.
33:46Would you care to comment on that?
33:48Ah, fuck.
33:50I wouldn't know how.
33:52I'm, I'm, I'm stunned.
33:53Oh, that, that watch, that's a rarity.
33:57I have those years and especially none of that vintage.
34:00Would you mind if I took a closer look?
34:02He's crazy about watch.
34:06Oh, sure.
34:07Ooh, that looks like someone's been playing with Dr. F***ing chemicals.
34:12Caught you red-handed, so to speak.
34:13What?
34:15Isopropyl alcohol.
34:17In pure form, it can cause skin rashes if you were to use it to clean your skin of, what,
34:25blood maybe?
34:26Detective, I am a banker.
34:28I use sanitizer after every hand I shake, and I shake a lot of hands.
34:33If you wouldn't mind, I'd appreciate if you directed any other questions to my lawyer.
34:37Mm-hmm.
34:38Do.
34:39But in terms of getting to work on time, I wouldn't worry.
34:43So we took your advice.
34:45It's a copy of the search warrant that's gone to your branch.
34:49So we might beat you there, but either way, see you soon.
35:08Irregularity is all over the place.
35:10Here's a student claiming $400,000 in overseas.
35:15Oh, this client owns three homes on a $2.4 million borrowed, occupied, patient, hair dresser.
35:26Ooh, coffee ring and all.
35:29Oh, my God.
35:30If you tried this at my bank, they would taser you in the face.
35:33And then they'd file a suspicious transaction report.
35:46Adrian Henning, placing you under arrest.
35:50On what charge?
35:52Today, conspiracy to commit fraud and money laundering.
35:56But we'll see what tomorrow brings.
36:07Mr. Grayson's network funneled dozens of fraudulent clients towards Mr. Henning's bank.
36:13Where'd there a rubber stamp for loans?
36:15Allegedly.
36:17The initial audit suggests it's been happening for over a year.
36:21Now, are you telling me your client...
36:23Theo, I thought we were having lunch.
36:26You want to talk hypotheticals, I'm all ears.
36:30Otherwise, all right, okay.
36:33Okay.
36:38Hypothetically speaking.
36:43I killed Jesse Grayson to hide his own criminal activity at Hemisphere Savings and Loans.
36:47Mr. Henning has denied any part in that fraud.
36:50And if you come at us claiming he planned to murder Jesse...
36:54...traffic cams put him at the condo on the night.
36:58Prints and DNA...
37:03...all over the murder weapon.
37:04You see cold-blooded intent.
37:07Perhaps I see something else.
37:09...else.
37:12What would that be?
37:13Well, if I were to say, and let's be clear, I'm not.
37:21The client knew of a dangerous man that was defrauding his bank and asked the...
37:28...the man to stop.
37:31Oh, uh, if that's your defense.
37:35That man would have to be pretty dangerous for a murder charge to go away.
37:40I forget who was it that brutally killed Timothy Fox with an illegal weapon.
37:45Oh, right.
37:46Jesse Grayson.
37:48When your delusions subside, call me.
37:50We'll start talking in absolutes.
37:54Thanks for the shawarma.
38:04Self-defense.
38:06Looking that way.
38:10Where a murder weapon came from Grayson's armory.
38:12Okay, but you know that just because it's not premeditated does...
38:16...is not...
38:18...mean...
38:19...mean...
38:20...mean...
38:20...mean...
38:20...mean...
38:20Yeah, all they have to do is convince the jury that Henning feared for his life.
38:23If Caldwell does that, he'll walk.
38:25No.
38:26No, no, no, no.
38:27Grayson was attacked from behind by surprise.
38:30He had a whole arsenal of weapons, but, uh, none in hand.
38:35He wasn't the aggressor.
38:36Yeah, not this time.
38:38Exactly.
38:39That's the issue.
38:40Grayson's a killer.
38:41Henning, at best, is a family.
38:43First, Robin Hood giving houses to the poor.
38:46We need to dismantle the folk hero narrative and put the blood back on his hands.
38:53Not this time.
38:54What?
38:55What she said.
38:58Grayson wasn't the aggressor this time.
39:01This whole thing's...
39:03...when one fraud collided with another, if Henning, in any way, in any way, can...
39:08...inspired to kill...
39:11...a foster.
39:13Your self-defense goes out the window.
39:16Yeah, you...
39:17...you connect...
39:19...connect Henning...
39:21...to Timothy Fox.
39:23I can put him away.
39:24Hmm.
39:25Back to fraud number one.
39:30Joy of Joyce.
39:36Hey.
39:40How's, uh...
39:41How's Josh?
39:42He's scared.
39:46Adrian, these things that they're saying that you've done...
39:49...make it make sense.
39:52I was protecting us.
39:54Don't you dare.
39:55Remember the other night we were coming home from dinner...
39:57...and there was that guy out front of our house.
39:59You remember that?
40:00He was threatening us tomorrow.
40:02He threatened to hurt you and Josh.
40:04What?
40:06I need...
40:08I need you to tell him what you saw.
40:10Okay?
40:15The bank's lawyers advise us not to talk to you guys.
40:17Oh, don't worry.
40:17You can tell the bank's lawyers that we're not...
40:19...talk about mortgage fraud.
40:20We're here to talk about two dead bodies.
40:22What was Adrian Henning's involvement with the 227 Alton Drive?
40:27Mr. Henning kept a close tab on that file.
40:30When the purchase agreement came in, something agitated him.
40:34Something like a guy who couldn't spell his own last name?
40:36Is it normal for him to read purchase agreements?
40:38No.
40:38He's a manager.
40:40He doesn't handle customer transactions.
40:41Yet here he is going over this particular file with a magnifying glass.
40:45This one mattered to him.
40:47Why?
40:49I don't know what to tell you.
40:50You make it all sound so dirty.
40:52It does sound dirty.
40:53We help people buy homes.
40:54People like Melissa Auerbach, a bartender just trying to build a life.
40:58I don't know if, um...
40:59...it grass.
41:05Henning discovered the seller was sketchy.
41:07He looked into him, found out he was an imposter.
41:09Yeah, he alerted Grayson, told him to take care of it.
41:13Conspiracy to commit.
41:14If we can prove it.
41:18Yeah, excuse me, but, um...
41:21Henning told us that he was transferred to this branch a couple of years ago.
41:25Do you know where from?
41:26Uh, Wellington Street branch.
41:27Downtown?
41:28That's right across from the Harborview Lounge.
41:31We know what works there.
41:35We get all types of money guys at the bar.
41:39But, Adrian seemed different.
41:42He was open and curious.
41:45And married.
41:45And he never tried to hide that.
41:47We talked about it.
41:48The ups and downs.
41:50We talked about everything.
41:52Melissa, Adrian Henning has been accused of some very serious crimes.
41:58I'm still struggling to believe that.
42:00You don't think he's capable of such things?
42:03Maybe I didn't know him as well as I thought I did.
42:09I know how this sounds.
42:12But I'm not some deluded ex.
42:14I'm not piny.
42:18But our thing...
42:20While it lasted...
42:22I don't know.
42:24Adrian inspired me to...
42:26Imagine a life for myself.
42:30A bigger one.
42:32And I didn't need it to be real.
42:34But then...
42:35But then it became real.
42:36You got pregnant.
42:37He got cold feet.
42:39Yeah.
42:40And you weren't about to be cast aside with nothing.
42:44I wasn't looking to punish him.
42:46I just wanted what he promised me.
42:47What he said was in reach.
42:53What was that?
42:55A home.
43:05Counselor.
43:06We've come across some new information and...
43:11Wanted to give Mr. Henning a chance to respond.
43:14Why is Mrs. Henning here?
43:15Mrs. Henning has some new information as well.
43:19We'd hope Forrester would be here.
43:21So we'll put this all to bed.
43:24But...
43:24Tomorrow.
43:28Six nights ago...
43:30Adrian, Josh, and I were walking home from the restaurant.
43:33And this Jesse Grayson fellow, he threatened us.
43:38He threatened our son, Josh.
43:40And he threatened to kill us all.
43:43So whatever...
43:46Whatever...
43:47Whatever...
43:47He did out of self-defense.
43:51Thank you, Mrs. Henning.
43:55Would you be prepared to say all that again in a court of law in front of a...
44:02The strangers, the jury of your peers, the press?
44:06Yes, because it's the...
44:09Truth.
44:10Truth.
44:13Mrs. Henning, would you mind excusing us?
44:15We have some...
44:20Matters to discuss with your husband.
44:25No.
44:26No, I'll stay.
44:30We don't have any secrets.
44:32Not anymore.
44:38Okay, uh...
44:39No secrets.
44:41Mr. Henning, who is...
44:45...to you?
44:49Uh...
44:52You spoke with her?
44:53We did.
44:55And you should know that if this case goes to trial, she will be called to testify.
45:00My client's relationship with Ms. Auerbach has no bearing.
45:07Sometimes the least of our sins speak the loudest, Mr. Henning.
45:11Well, that's poetry, Detective.
45:14When your affair with Ms. Auerbach ended, you felt responsible.
45:21You wanted to help her out.
45:24But, uh...
45:25You could buy a house for some bartender you'd knocked up.
45:30Uh...
45:32Sorry, I guess you left that part out.
45:35When you helped Melissa and your baby, you had to do it at arm's length.
45:43So you put her in time who could make that happen.
45:47Grayson doctored the papers, and, um, she got her mortgage.
45:52You could help her with the money, and it all looked clean, but bad luck.
45:58Melissa tried to buy the house on Alton Drive, where the seller was...
46:04...and...
46:05...and...
46:05...and...
46:06...you caught the con just in time, and informed Grayson to, uh...
46:13...take care of it.
46:14I just wanted the guy to back off, and...
46:17...no, Grayson took it too far.
46:19Things were spiraling.
46:21Cops everywhere, and your lies...
46:24...woven into this whole mess.
46:26Maybe he didn't go to Grayson's that night to kill him.
46:30Maybe you just wanted him to...
46:32...smarten up, shut down his operation.
46:37Al Grayson was lay low, but not this guy.
46:41No, he's, uh...
46:42...head case, a loose cannon.
46:44And as long as he was alive, everything you held dear was at risk.
46:51Exactly.
46:52Mr. Henning feared for...
46:53...his life...
46:55...his life...
46:56...himself.
46:56A decent man in a bad spot.
46:58That's right.
46:58Beautiful family.
47:00Good job.
47:02Even the mortgage staff, that's a victimless crime, right?
47:04I mean, we're talking about real estate here.
47:06Everyone's on the take.
47:07You were just keeping up with the flow of traffic.
47:10That's all the jury's gonna hear, right?
47:12Except, um, it doesn't work that way anymore.
47:17Melissa Auerbach changes it.
47:20Make your point, detective.
47:22Your real victims are the point.
47:25Right there in your own home.
47:27Your wife tomorrow.
47:29Your son, Josh.
47:30He believes in that.
47:32Well, they're right in the middle of it, Mr. Henning, because you put them there.
47:37Think about every...
47:38...time you came home late and you saw the pain on their faces.
47:42Every lie, every bad excuse.
47:45I made a mistake.
47:46A mistake?
47:47No, no, no, Mr. Henning, you're a cheat.
47:49You...
47:50You cheat on your wife.
47:52You cheat your unborn child out of a father by bribing your mistress with a house.
47:58Not a home.
48:00Hush money.
48:02Grayson was a threat to my family.
48:05A threat?
48:05Yes!
48:05Well, why didn't you go to the police?
48:07Huh?
48:08Sure, you've broken the law, but isn't a slap on the wrist better than committing...
48:14Murder!
48:14I told you, Grayson went too far.
48:17No, you went too far.
48:17It wasn't a fake document.
48:19It wasn't a fake documents you were hiding.
48:21It was Melissa Auerbach's name.
48:23That was the reason that you wanted all of this to stay hidden forever.
48:28You knew the jury wasn't going to see some benevolent Robin Hood giving houses to the poor.
48:35They would see a lying banker, a cheating husband.
48:39They would see you bashing a fallen man's skull in until you can see his brains.
48:45That's enough, detective.
48:46No, that's an overkill.
48:48Counselor, that is intent.
48:49The man was down.
48:51He was not a threat anymore.
48:52And if you take this to trial, this all comes out.
48:56And your family will have to live through that horror in public.
48:59And for what?
49:00A moment of bliss?
49:02To have your ego stroked by a beautiful young woman?
49:05Detective Graf.
49:07So how much more pain do you want them to go through, huh?
49:10I'm so sorry.
49:12I'm no Theo Forrester, but let's pretend.
49:16Excuse me.
49:21How did you find out your husband's husband was having an affair?
49:26Did he accidentally whisper to you one night?
49:29Did he tell you she was pregnant?
49:33And what will your relationship be with your husband's love child?
49:38Welcoming?
49:45Please, somebody, let me, let me, me, me, me, me, me, me.
50:03I just spoke with Forrester.
50:05He got a guilty plea from Adrian Henning.
50:08Second degree.
50:10No trouble.
50:12I guess Henning found his heart.
50:14Or he just looked at the numbers.
50:21You going home, Graf?
50:25You going home, Graf?
50:27I am.
50:38Hi.
50:55Hi.
50:57Hi.
50:59Hi.
51:00Hi.
51:01Hi.
51:02Hi.
51:02Hi.
51:03Hi.
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