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06:42¡Gracias!
07:08Tragic accident, detective.
07:10Unless you're thinking the fire marshal has it wrong.
07:13My client was convinced his wife was having an affair.
07:16Maybe with the guy that lives in this house.
07:18Thirty seconds after she went inside, the place goes up in smoke.
07:22What?
07:23What?
07:23You think what?
07:24He rigged the house, waited for you to confirm she was here, and then...
07:27Well, it's possible.
07:28I mean, he eyes up until now seem like nothing but a nice guy, but...
07:34No, no, no, no, no!
07:37Sir, you have to stay back.
07:39This is my house, please.
07:39Sir.
07:40I need to find my wife.
07:41Sir.
07:41Her name is Natalie.
07:42Detective Melabreu, are you Preston Howard?
07:44Yes.
07:45I've been trying to reach my wife, and I can't be so much.
07:47She wasn't in there.
07:48Mr. Howard, there was one fatality.
07:50But we have reason to believe it was someone other than your wife.
07:53You're saying somebody other than Natalie?
07:55Mr. Howard, do you know Louise Vernon?
07:58Yeah, but we go to the same country club.
08:01Are you saying she was inside my house?
08:03Did she do this?
08:04Any chance she was coming here to meet you today?
08:07Me?
08:09Well, why?
08:10Why would she?
08:11Why isn't anybody trying to find my wife?
08:13I'll find her, Mr. Howard.
08:14But first, I know the fire marshal has some questions about your house.
08:19I can't believe it.
08:20I can't believe that Louise is gone.
08:22Stop it.
08:22Like I said, the person who died, the body, it hasn't been identified yet.
08:26You said you saw her go inside.
08:29Who else could it be?
08:31Mr. Vernon, have you ever been inside the Howard's house?
08:35They hosted a holiday cocktail thing a few years ago. Why?
08:40Well, you called Mr. Decker this morning.
08:42He told you he saw Louise go inside.
08:46Then...
08:49You...
08:50You think that I blew it up somehow?
08:53Are you insane?
08:54You did hire a PI because you thought your wife was cheating on you.
08:57I...
08:58I told you how much I loved her.
09:00I told you I wanted to fix things.
09:02I know. I know.
09:03Please.
09:05Just go.
09:09Thoughts?
09:10My gut says he didn't do it.
09:13And yet?
09:14Yeah, jealous husband, dead wife. I know.
09:16Two and two almost always equal four.
09:18And yet, the fire marshal's preliminary take was the explosion was accidental.
09:23And yet, Louise was up to something this morning.
09:25The car rental, the wig, the storage locker...
09:27I repeat, two plus two almost always equal four.
09:30Look, she was having an affair.
09:31She changed her car in her appearance to visit a neighborhood where she could have been recognized.
09:35Her death?
09:35Act of God, not act of Bob.
09:38Okay.
09:39Look, something's up at the storage locker.
09:41It was big.
09:41It's way too big for a wig and a change of clothes.
09:44I'm gonna check it out.
09:45Okay.
09:45You find something tells you that the explosion wasn't an accident, you let me know.
09:48Meantime, I'm gonna go focus on crimes.
09:50I know we're murders.
10:01Got you.
10:02Let's go.
10:03Let's go.
10:06Let's go.
10:17Let's go.
10:25Let's go.
10:26Let's go.
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17:10¿But murder? No.
17:13Somebody else killed Natalie.
17:18Hey, Mel.
17:21I thought your client said he needed to speak with you.
17:24Well, turns out he doesn't want me off the case just yet.
17:27In case of I think my wife is fooling around on me?
17:30Because that one's solved.
17:30She isn't a cheater, she's a burglar.
17:32Yeah, I know, but he says he feels terrible about what happened to Natalie.
17:35He wants to make sure the cops find the killer.
17:39Right, because where would the MLPD be without the help of low-rent PIs?
17:44Well, technically I'm a no-rent P.I., but hey, hey, hey, remind me.
17:47Who caught the ban under Broward?
17:49Okay, we both know you're going to go talk to Preston Howard right now.
17:52Dead wife, you're looking at the husband.
17:54You got to talk to him, I got to talk to him.
17:56When we save some time, we'll do it together.
17:59We told Preston he could stay with us as long as he needs.
18:02I can't even imagine losing your home and your wife all in an instant.
18:07Grant's been out there with him all morning.
18:09But it's so hard.
18:10Neither of us knows what to say.
18:12You've known the Howards a long time?
18:14God, 15 years.
18:17I know it's none of my business, but if you're here to confirm the stove was the source of the
18:21leak, be gentle.
18:22He told us he's been meaning to replace that old gas range for years.
18:25Actually, Ms. Summers, we're here to tell him that that old gas stove wasn't the cause of Natalie's death.
18:30Oh, my God.
18:31Well, he'll be so relieved.
18:34I'm so sure he will.
18:38You're saying what happened to Natalie wasn't an accident?
18:41You're saying that she was murdered?
18:42Emmy believes that based off the skull fracture, the weapon was something heavy and rounded, like a pipe.
18:48The killer only set the explosion to cover their tracks.
18:53You asked me about Louise Vernon yesterday.
18:56It sounded like she had been by the house.
18:57Yeah, because she had.
18:58But as it turns out, she wasn't there to hurt anyone.
19:01She was there to rob the place.
19:02I'm not sure the FLPD was ready to share that particular detail.
19:07But, yes, it's true.
19:08We like Louise Vernon for a series of robberies in this part of town.
19:11Hold on.
19:12We were robbed last year.
19:14Yeah.
19:14So were two other houses on this street.
19:16Are you saying that she was the one who...
19:17Probably, but it's not what we're here for.
19:20And we were able to prove Louise didn't kill Natalie.
19:23So, Mr. Howard, can you think of anybody else who may have wanted to hurt her?
19:28No one.
19:28I mean, Natalie was a saint.
19:31I mean, things were good with you guys.
19:34What do you mean?
19:36Your marriage.
19:37No bumps in the road.
19:38Nothing like that.
19:41You think that I killed my wife?
19:43Just routine questions, Mr. Howard.
19:44The hell they are.
19:46You don't say another word.
19:47Not without an attorney.
19:48Okay, all we're trying to do is eliminate Mr. Howard as a suspect.
19:51Yeah, well, sorry.
19:52You're not going to do that here.
19:57That Grant's a real charmer, huh?
20:00Yeah, humble, too.
20:02It's a conspicuous and conspicuous consumption, doesn't it?
20:05Detective Abreu?
20:07I'm so sorry.
20:08I didn't want to say anything in front of Preston, but there was some trouble in their marriage.
20:15Not that I think he would ever hurt Natalie, but I just wouldn't want you to find out later
20:19that we'd held anything back.
20:20What kind of trouble?
20:21Well, Preston asked Grant for a loan a few weeks ago.
20:25Something about Natalie spending too much.
20:29That's all I know.
20:33Imagine my surprise.
20:35You reaching out in the middle of the day, saying you'd like to meet in public, no less.
20:42What do you mean?
20:43Oh, well, your newspaper hasn't exactly been kind to my family over the years.
20:51Not sure what your readers would think if they saw us having coffee together, Miss Delacroix.
20:56First, it's Catherine.
20:58Second, I don't think our readers would be the least bit surprised.
21:01They know the Broward County Herald's only ever after the facts.
21:04Not sure my father would agree, but it's nice to finally put a face to the byline.
21:10My assistant said you had some questions about Ed Carter.
21:14For decades, he oversaw one of the biggest chains of drug rehab clinics in the state.
21:18Now he stands accused of defrauding thousands of clients and orchestrating the death of his own son.
21:23It's no secret he's always been one of your father's biggest donors.
21:27Just like it's no secret that, in light of those allegations,
21:30my father returned Mr. Carter's most recent donation
21:33and introduced legislation to increase funding and oversight for addiction treatment.
21:38It's my understanding you played a big part in bringing Ed Carter down.
21:41You worked with a private investigator to tee him up for law enforcement.
21:44I'm afraid that because the investigation is ongoing, I can't comment on that at this time.
21:50Huh.
21:51What about the P.I.?
21:52Is he allowed to comment?
21:53I understand he has some interesting ties to your family, too.
21:56Your stepbrother in particular.
22:03Sort of a no-no when you've agreed to an interview.
22:06Is that what this is?
22:07An interview?
22:10Because it seems more like an invasion of your ex-husband's privacy.
22:14After he did what he did to Lucas,
22:16you think we didn't find out every little thing we could about him?
22:19I think you mean what Lucas did to RJ.
22:20He was the one who committed a crime that day.
22:22But RJ went to prison thanks in no small part to the testimony you gave at his trial.
22:26I take it you don't like that I've been in RJ's orbit.
22:31But did it ever occur to you that I genuinely want to help him?
22:36If you want to help him,
22:38maybe you'd like to take this opportunity to admit on the record
22:41that you perjured yourself two years ago.
22:44Of course, that might mean a little prison time for you.
22:49It's been a pleasure.
22:51Miss Delacroix.
22:57Same.
22:59Thanks.
22:59You've been a big help.
23:02Million-dollar life insurance policy on his recently deceased wife.
23:06Plus the 2.5 from the house, assuming that was insured, too.
23:10Preston Howard's money troubles are over.
23:11Between the windfall and the attention this case is getting,
23:14he's going to have lawyers lining up to represent him.
23:16Good ones.
23:17Hope you got a good look at him today,
23:18because we won't see him again for a while.
23:21I bet you 50 bucks you're wrong.
23:25I'm sorry for the way that Grant spoke to you.
23:28He wasn't wrong.
23:30A lawyer would make a lot of sense.
23:33And more importantly, I think I might know who killed Natalie.
23:38We're all ears, Mr. Howard.
23:40Look, I've never paid much attention to our finances.
23:44Natalie always took care of the bills.
23:46About a month ago, I noticed that the balance in our joint savings,
23:50it seemed low.
23:52When I looked into it, I saw that she had been making some big cash withdrawals
23:56every month, going back almost a year.
23:59Always just under $10,000.
24:00$10,000 being a threshold for reporting to the IRS.
24:04She said that it had to be some kind of mistake,
24:07and that she would look into it,
24:08but she seemed afraid.
24:14And I was worried.
24:17So the next time that she said she had errands to run,
24:20I followed her.
24:21She went to the bank, made a cash withdrawal,
24:24and she drove straight to Dixie Court.
24:25It's a rough area.
24:27She gave the money to a guy that I'd never seen before.
24:31Tattoos everywhere, even on his face.
24:34And when she got home, I asked her point blank,
24:37are you buying drugs?
24:39Are you gambling?
24:41She wouldn't tell me.
24:43She just said that it was the last time.
24:45I told her, look, whatever's going on, it's okay.
24:48We can go to the police.
24:50She said that she was planning to go herself.
24:55She just said that she needed more time.
24:59Whatever Natalie got herself into, I don't know.
25:03But maybe this guy wasn't okay, or putting an end to it.
25:08Well, can you tell us exactly where you saw Natalie meet with him?
25:13Yeah.
25:22Crocodile toast.
25:24Mm?
25:25What's your favorite?
25:27Like chocolate or vanilla,
25:30the Beatles of the Stones,
25:32Crockett or Tubs?
25:34Tubs of what?
25:38Are you really going to sit there and pretend you don't know the guys from Miami Vice?
25:42I know the guys from Fort Lauderdale Vice.
25:44I'm talking about the TV show, the one...
25:46You know what?
25:47Forget it.
25:48You are a terrible stakeout partner.
25:50Why don't you call Amy Ochoa, ask her to tag me out?
25:55Catherine told you about that?
25:56Listen, don't get me wrong.
25:57I don't know why we're staying alone.
26:02What?
26:03Over there.
26:04You think that's the guy Natalie Howard was paying off?
26:07One way to find out.
26:13I heard on the news about a house blowing up in the suburbs.
26:17I had no idea it was Mrs. H's.
26:21Well, we have pictures of her, too, if you'd like to see them, Andre.
26:24I get why you brought me here.
26:26A nice white lady coming to see a guy with his face all tattered on.
26:29Oh, God.
26:30You're not here because of the ink on your face.
26:32You're here because of the ink on your rap sheet.
26:33You got eight arrests for possession of a controlled substance.
26:36Eleven more for possession with intent to distribute.
26:38I was a dealer.
26:40Emphasis on was.
26:41So if we were to test what's left of Mrs. H, we wouldn't find any drugs in her system?
26:45No.
26:46I left all that behind.
26:47I work as a youth counselor now.
26:49How do you explain all that money Natalie Howard is bringing you then?
26:52It's for a community center I'm helping get built.
26:54The construction site you picked me up at, that's where it's going to be.
26:58Named for my baby brother, Omari.
27:00He's the reason me and Mrs. H met.
27:02And how do they know each other?
27:04Actually, they didn't.
27:06He died last year.
27:08Hit and run.
27:10Story made a lot of the papers because he had just got a full ride to Miami.
27:16Boy, kahoot.
27:18But whoever ran him down, didn't give a damn who he was.
27:22Left him there to die.
27:23Mrs. H showed about the funeral, told my mom she read about it.
27:26Said she knew what we were going through because she lost a son to a drunk driver.
27:30When I told her I was trying to get a community center built, name it after Omari,
27:33she pledged a hundred grand.
27:35People donating that amount don't tend to do it in cash.
27:38They write checks.
27:40They want the tax deductions.
27:41Honestly, I thought it was a little sus too.
27:44She said she wanted to be anonymous.
27:46That the only person deserved any attention was Omari.
27:50Can you account for your whereabouts on Tuesday between 10 a.m. and noon?
27:53I can.
27:54So can a couple hundred other people.
27:56I was at Mercer Elementary School giving a talk about staying away from drugs.
28:05Let's just say everything he told us was on the level.
28:08Natalie Howard was taking money out for good reason.
28:11When Preston Howard found out about it, why not just tell him the truth?
28:14She'll do you one better.
28:15Why did she tell him she was planning to go to the police?
28:18One sec.
28:21Hey, what's up?
28:22Am I catching you at a bad time?
28:24No, it's a good time, actually.
28:25I just got out of an interrogation.
28:27Funny.
28:28I'm calling because I went through one of those myself today.
28:41Hey.
28:42Hey.
28:42How was your day?
28:43You get up to anything interesting?
28:45I did, actually.
28:47I'm doing a story in that big win you had, the Ed Carter thing.
28:51I thought I should have a conversation with Emmy Ochoa.
28:54Oh, really?
28:54Funny.
28:55You didn't mention that story to me.
28:56Oh, I'm sorry.
28:57Are we keeping score now when it comes to things one of us didn't tell the other?
29:01I get what you like about her, by the way.
29:03I mean, her capacity for forgiveness, her willingness to get to bed figuratively, of course,
29:07with the meth addict who tried to kill her brother for, you know, no reason at all.
29:12I mean, people have been sainted for less.
29:14I told you, okay?
29:15I told you.
29:16She regrets what she did.
29:18I'm glad that's enough for you.
29:19It isn't for me.
29:25That was nothing.
29:26Yeah.
29:26When you're done with your personal calls?
29:28Sorry.
29:29What did Catherine do now?
29:31Listen, you are, for all your faults, one of the coolest customers I've ever met.
29:36Nothing ever seems to bother you except for when my wife calls you on your BS.
29:41I'm going to go on a limb and say it has something to do with Emmy Ochoa.
29:44Let's just say Catherine decided to introduce herself today, and we'll just leave it at that.
29:49Oh, man.
29:53Did I ever tell you about the day you were sentenced, what Catherine did?
29:57Mm-mm.
29:58Went home, got in bed, and didn't get out for three days.
30:02I remember thinking, like, hey, what the hell?
30:05This is her ex.
30:06You know, most people, they hear their ex is going to prison, they throw a party.
30:09And I will admit that, like, for a millisecond, I thought maybe she wasn't over you.
30:13But then I realized, no, my beautiful wife, your beautiful ex, she just loves bigger than I understood.
30:22And when you love that big, you worry that big.
30:26My question for you is, do you love being loved big?
30:31Because if you don't...
30:40You said you had something.
30:42Yeah.
30:46Everything Andre Blake told us checked out.
30:48He was at that school the day the Howard's house blew up, and his brother was killed in a hit
30:52-and-run last year.
30:54Okay, so as far as suspects go, we're back to square one.
30:57In the death of Natalie Howard, yes.
30:59In the death of baby bro, not so much.
31:02Natalie Howard never had a kid, let alone one killed by a drunk driver.
31:05So, I wondered, why show up at Omari Blake's funeral?
31:08Why pledge a hundred grand to a community center being built in his honor?
31:13Let me guess, once Natalie's death was ruled a homicide, you got access to her phone records.
31:18Way ahead of you.
31:19The night Omari Blake died in that hit-and-run, guess whose phone was pinging off the nearest tower.
31:24Okay, so if Natalie Howard killed Omari, but Omari's brother didn't kill Natalie, then maybe one of the family members
31:31found out the truth and killed her to get revenge.
31:37Sorry, it's my client. I'm sorry.
31:40Hey, Bob, what's up? You need an update?
31:41No, I just got home. Someone must have broken in. Everything is torn apart.
31:45I didn't want to call the police because of everything going on with Louise, but...
31:50Okay, Bob, take a deep breath. Just get out of the house. I'll be there and, like...
31:54I just heard something. I think the person who did this missed...
31:58Bob. Bob, what was that? Bob, misery. What was that? Bob!
32:13Paramedics say he'll make it, but...
32:15Blow us to the back of the head. Odds are you to see who did it.
32:18Blow to the back of the head is, like, Natalie Howard.
32:20You think the guy who killed her did this?
32:22I mean, as far as signatures go, hitting people on the head is not a very unique one.
32:26Even if you're right, what motive would they have for attacking them both?
32:30Well, any luck, the answer's gonna come from that guy right there.
32:34Mr. Adult Onesie?
32:35Actually, Mr. Ring Camera. He just told me his has a great view of Bob's driveway.
32:44Hey, are you seriously using terrycloth again?
32:46How many times have I told you, microfiber only?
32:50Oh!
32:56Hey, if you're looking for Preston, he isn't here.
32:59Had to go make some funeral arrangements for Natalie.
33:01Actually, Mr. Summers, we're here for you.
33:05We have video of this car arriving at Bob Vernon's house just minutes before someone assaulted him last night.
33:11There's lots of cars like this out there.
33:13Yeah.
33:14But only one lux guy won, right?
33:18Lawyer.
33:27This is what you've been doing?
33:29Yeah.
33:30Well, a complicated case.
33:31I thought some visual aids might help.
33:33I would say it looks like something Sophia may, but I don't know if she can do better than this.
33:38Three couples, all friends from the same country club, all connected by the murder of Natalie Howard.
33:43And by the bandit of Broward, a.k.a. Louise Vernon.
33:46Exactly. She did rob the Summers' house. She attempted to rob the Howard's house.
33:51I think she's the reason Grant went to Bob's house last night.
33:55Revenge?
33:55Asset retrieval. I told Louise it's my least favorite job, but it's a thing for a reason.
33:59Someone steals your stuff, you want it back.
34:02Louise's storage locker was a detail we kept out of the press.
34:04Yes, exactly. That's why I think Grant went to her house last night, tore it up, looking for something she
34:08stole.
34:09Why wouldn't he just contact the police, ask if his property was recovered?
34:12Well, you're assuming what he was looking for, he'd be okay with the police knowing about.
34:15What, like a brick of cocaine or something?
34:17Spidey Sen says no, but that's only because based on the items retrieved from the storage locker, she wasn't into
34:21drugs.
34:22Only things that were nice.
34:24What nice thing would have tied Grant to a crime?
34:26Don't know, but I gotta think it's the same reason he killed Natalie Howard.
34:31Well, lucky for us, we have a bandit who can just tell us what she stole.
34:35You really think what happened to Bob was my fault?
34:38Well, we think they're connected, yeah.
34:42All this awfulness.
34:47Just because I was bored and needed a little excitement in my life.
34:51Bob's doctor said he opened size this morning.
34:56He didn't say anything, but she thinks it's a good sign.
35:01She thinks he's gonna be okay.
35:04That's good, Louise.
35:06I'm glad.
35:09You said this is the claim Grant and Don fly with their insurance company after I robbed them,
35:13but I'm still a little fuzzy on what I'm supposed to be looking for.
35:17Something that isn't there.
35:19The idea is you stole something that could have gotten Grant in trouble.
35:23And if you did, there's a good chance you wouldn't have made a claim for it.
35:29Like the dog that doesn't bark, right?
35:32It's the absence of things that matters.
35:34I'm guessing you stole the complete works of Sherlock Holmes at some point.
35:42Wow.
35:44I'm the one being accused of theft?
35:47What do you mean?
35:49Grant and Don have been ripping off their insurance company.
35:54Erte statuette?
35:55Yeah.
35:56Poochie dress?
35:57Emerald brooch?
35:59They claimed at least 20,000 bucks worth of stuff that I definitely didn't take.
36:05You, uh, want to charge him from fraud?
36:08I'm willing to testify.
36:10Oh, yeah, in exchange for reducing the charges against you?
36:13Actually, I...
36:15I was hoping I could get permission to visit Bob's room.
36:19I...
36:19I know I'm under arrest, but...
36:23I'd like to hold his hand.
36:25Maybe even be there when he wakes up.
36:29You find something that proves Grant Summers is a killer?
36:32And I'll work on that and the charges.
36:38Huh.
36:41The most valuable thing I took from Grant and Don's house?
36:44The one they could have made a huge legitimate claim for?
36:46Mm-hmm.
36:48It's not listed here.
36:55There.
36:56Right there.
36:59Ostrous skin with 18-karat gold hardware.
37:02There were only six made.
37:03One of them was auctioned at Sotheby's last year.
37:05Sold for over 200,000.
37:08Of course, I couldn't wear it would have attracted too much attention, but...
37:13Sure was nice to look at.
37:14Okay, maybe Grant stole it.
37:16They didn't make a claim because they were timed to the crime.
37:18A murder, an attempted murder, exploded the house off for a stolen bag?
37:21I don't think so.
37:21A stolen bag worth over 200 grand.
37:24I don't think it was the bag he was looking for.
37:26I think it's what was inside the bag.
37:28Did you know that was in there?
37:30No.
37:30I told you I never used the bag.
37:33But I didn't get it.
37:33What's so special about a license plate?
37:35Ordinarily, not much, but I think this one's going to prove one of the Summers is a killer.
37:44The Summers.
37:46Do you recognize these?
37:50Of course, they were all stolen from my home, but I'm confused.
37:54Is that why you asked me to come here?
37:57To give them back to me?
38:00Because I thought you had questions about the little misunderstanding between Grant and Bob Vernon.
38:05You mean when Grant misunderstood a pipe to the back of Bob's skull?
38:09Grant went there to talk to Bob about what Louise had done.
38:12Things got heated and Bob came at him.
38:16Grant was just defending himself.
38:19What about this?
38:22Recognize this?
38:24No, that isn't mine.
38:27You sure?
38:28Because a bag like that, it's easy to trace.
38:30Your husband got it at auction a year ago, just before your 50th birthday,
38:34which, according to social media posts, you celebrated at Cabrera in Miami.
38:43Yes, sorry.
38:44I remember now.
38:46I have so many bags.
38:48I suppose I just...
38:49I forgot about this one.
38:51That must be nice.
38:52If you're so rich, you could forget about one that costs six figures.
38:55What about this?
38:57Recognize that?
38:59That appears to be a plate from a car I reported stolen last year.
39:04Well, not just last year.
39:05The day after your birthday party.
39:08I'm confused.
39:09Did you find the car?
39:10No, odds are we never will, because odds are you and Grant got rid of it.
39:14That's crazy.
39:15Why would we do that?
39:16Because it was your car that struck and killed a kid named Omari Blake last year.
39:22At first, we thought it was Natalie who did it, but no, she was just the passenger, wasn't she?
39:27We traced the chain of title on the car.
39:301975 Mercedes SLC.
39:32It's a real classic.
39:33Originally purchased by your father the week you were born.
39:35He transferred the title to you when you turned 16.
39:38And you could have just gotten rid of the plate along with the car,
39:40but it was more than just proof of a crime, wasn't it?
39:46It was proof of how much Daddy loved you and how special you are.
39:50Yeah, so much more special than some random 17-year-old on a bike.
39:55It's too bad that we stole your bag before you had a chance to get this out.
40:01Obviously, you managed to swear Natalie to secrecy that night.
40:05But unlike you, her conscience, it got to her.
40:09She ended up donating $100,000 to a community center in Omari's name.
40:13Recently, she told her husband there was something she needed to tell him,
40:16and we think she was going to spill about what really happened that night.
40:19And we think she gave you the opportunity to do the same.
40:22And instead, you sink your psycho husband on her.
40:27No.
40:28No, Grant would never.
40:30He's a good man.
40:32So good he wouldn't take a plea deal to pin Omari and Natalie's murder on you?
40:36Because you should know the DA's office is about to offer him one in about 20 minutes.
40:41Unless, of course, you want to talk about a deal for yourself.
40:53You said in your text you had a much better story for me than Emi Ochoa dupes Florida P.I.
40:59a second time?
41:00How could I resist?
41:01Look, about that, I...
41:02It's okay.
41:04I overstepped.
41:05Not a lot, but enough.
41:09So still pals, then, yeah?
41:10Well, it depends how good this other story is.
41:12Well, actually, you have your choice of two.
41:14I hear it.
41:14My client, Bob Vernon, husband of the infamous Banner to Broward, he hasn't talked to the press since he got
41:19out of the hospital.
41:20But for the life of a cop, would you stop the DA into a plea deal that would see her
41:24serve less than a year?
41:27Make an exception.
41:28And behind door number two?
41:31You see that group over there?
41:34It's the family of Omari Blake.
41:37I just told them how Don and Grant Summer, they couldn't turn on each other fast enough.
41:42They're both probably going to go away for life.
41:44Now, it doesn't bring Omari back, but they're all glad to be finally getting some justice.
41:49Now, I figured a piece in the Herald would be a good way to remind people who he was.
41:53How much he was loved.
41:55Not to mention some good publicity for the community center of the building.
42:01You're really going to make me choose?
42:03Well, it depends.
42:05You're going to quit trying to make me go on the dating apps?
42:07I'll let you know after we talk to the Blakes.
42:11All right.
42:12Let's talk to the Blakes.
42:40Blakes.
42:56Hey, everybody.
43:02Hey, everybody.
43:03Hey, everybody.
43:03Gracias.
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