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00:00Previously on Wild Cards.
00:01Oh, is this your brother?
00:04You keep your badge, I stay out of jail, and you can catch your brother's killer.
00:07So what, we're stuck here?
00:08Together.
00:09Did we?
00:10I think we did, didn't we?
00:11How did that happen?
00:13Dorothy's chocolates.
00:14I just don't want to pretend like something didn't happen.
00:17Something definitely happened.
00:23My grandfather was the greatest man I've ever known.
00:26He lived every day like it was a gift.
00:28Most people his age were slowing down, but not Nana.
00:35Every day there was something new to learn.
00:37New music to hear, new art to see.
00:40And he was always active right up until the end.
00:47The day before he died, I remember his final words to me.
00:50Don't forget to open your eyes and ears.
00:52The world is trying to tell you something.
00:54You just have to listen.
00:58It's coming from inside the casket.
01:00Bring the key.
01:04Oh, there, honey.
01:08Papa.
01:16It wasn't even gray.
01:18He was thinking about it.
01:19You know, I haven't heard you scream that loud since you pretended to, like, football for that fireman.
01:25Tyrone.
01:26Alas, he was better at putting out fires than starting them.
01:31How'd I do?
01:32Well, you're no beauty influencer, but you have a great canvas to work on.
01:36We'll eat it, too.
01:37I'm really going to miss this condo.
01:39Don't get misty-eyed.
01:40The last of the packages are soon to arrive, and that means...
01:43And as long as we keep solving cases, I'll get my data to jail.
01:47And then we grab the payday of ten lifetimes.
01:50It's just been so nice to be in a place for longer than a week.
01:53Waking up in the same bed, seeing the same sunrise.
01:56Maybe I did get too attached.
01:59Oh, I'll get it.
02:00No need.
02:01I install the doorbell camera and remote key.
02:04Oh, my.
02:06Who is it?
02:06Your attachment.
02:10Why, detective, we were just talking about you.
02:13He's kidding.
02:14What are you doing here?
02:14Look, I need a favor.
02:15I'm all yours.
02:16My boat's out of the water right now.
02:18They're re-waterproofing the entire hull or something.
02:20So, uh, yeah, say hello to my little friend.
02:23Of course we'll cat sit.
02:27OMG, the famous Mark.
02:29It is a pleasure to meet you.
02:32Okay, so this is his cat-knit fish toy.
02:34It's a go-to if he gets nervous.
02:35His paper blanket's in the car.
02:36He'll be fine.
02:37Oh, poor thing.
02:39Does he have scurvy?
02:40Nope, he just looks like that.
02:42Mm.
02:43We'll see about that.
02:45Oh, yes.
02:46There is nothing that Uncle Ricky can't fix.
02:49No.
02:50Does he like salmon souffle?
02:52Of course you do.
02:53Where is he going?
02:58Hey, chief.
02:59What do you got?
03:00Yeah, sure.
03:01No, I know it.
03:02Okay, we're on our way.
03:03Where are we going?
03:04What should I wear?
03:06Something...
03:06Black.
03:12Spoiler alert.
03:13I bet we find a dead body in there.
03:20So how would you want to be buried?
03:22I try not to think about it.
03:24I want my ashes sprinkled over Hugh Jackman.
03:27Dead or alive.
03:28Really doesn't matter.
03:29Noted.
03:30What's up?
03:31You won't believe me unless I show you.
03:33That's Mr. Singh, the deceased.
03:35And this is his funeral.
03:37She was inside the casket with Mr. Singh.
03:40What?
03:41Were they close?
03:42Was there like a two-for-one special?
03:44I don't understand.
03:45Nobody does.
03:46So nobody knows who this dead woman is or how she got here?
03:49Yeah.
03:51Who are you?
04:08Max, get over here.
04:09As soon as she stops dying, I'll be right over.
04:11Don't worry.
04:12It's safe.
04:13Did the dead woman tell you that?
04:14Because she's lying.
04:16I promise, amiga.
04:17It's okay.
04:18What you saw was a cadaveric spasm.
04:20They can persist through rigor mortis.
04:22They're more common than you'd think.
04:24Sometimes air can even pass through the vocal cords,
04:26making it seem like the dead are talking to us.
04:28Okay, so she's got no ID and her purse and her phone are missing?
04:31So, robbery?
04:32Could be.
04:33You can clearly see the tan line where her wedding ring used to be.
04:35An attack might explain the ligature marks on her neck.
04:38Oh, they're deep.
04:39Think she was strangled?
04:40Likely with some kind of strap, I'm guessing.
04:43The eyes show petechial hemorrhaging.
04:45But I need to do an autopsy to confirm actual cause.
04:48Possible time of death?
04:49Sometime between 10 and 12 last night.
04:51Well, this place would have been closed by then.
04:52Exactly.
04:53So how did her body end up in Mr. Singh's casket?
04:56Let's talk to the owners.
04:57It's a mystery to us.
04:59You're sure you don't recognize this woman in the casket?
05:01No.
05:02We assure you nothing like this has ever happened before.
05:05I would hope not.
05:07Well, then how do you explain it?
05:08We can't.
05:10Vernon and I completed the final prep on the body last night,
05:13locked the casket, and headed upstairs.
05:15And what time would that have been?
05:16Around 9.30.
05:18And then we were upstairs, uh, playing Donkey Kong.
05:21I wouldn't have taken you as gamers.
05:23Oh, in this line of work, real life can be a little much sometimes.
05:27You need an escape.
05:30I understand.
05:32Is there anything else you'd like to tell us?
05:34No, of course not.
05:35No.
05:35Is there some way you could keep this quiet?
05:37If this gets out, it could ruin us.
05:39We're a small business.
05:41It's hard enough to compete with the big funeral chains without this getting around.
05:45Dad?
05:46Parker.
05:47Uh, you gotta come see this.
05:48Someone forced this open.
05:50When'd you notice this?
05:52Just now.
05:53All right, I'm gonna need to take a look at the footage from that security camera.
05:56Sure, we can get it to you.
05:57Great.
05:58Uh, no, actually, we can't.
06:00It's not working.
06:00Sure it is.
06:02No, you were supposed to call the security guy and fix it, but you didn't.
06:05Oh, right.
06:06Darn, I must have forgot.
06:08Things have been a little stressful around here lately.
06:10Let me guess, customers just dying to get in?
06:14The opposite, actually.
06:16Business has been very slow.
06:17Oh, so it's been dead around here?
06:21That was the last one, I swear.
06:23Vernon, I need you.
06:25Mrs. Singh has family from out of town, and she wants to proceed with the funeral.
06:29Will that be okay?
06:31That should be fine.
06:32Mr. Singh died three days ago of a heart attack.
06:34His death's not in question here.
06:35But the forensics team will need to take a look at the casket.
06:37We can get Mr. Singh another casket.
06:39Okay.
06:41Okay.
06:43Hey.
06:46Whoever broke in must have known that the camera was down and that they wouldn't have been recorded.
06:50Vernon didn't exactly seem like he was in a rush to get it fixed, either.
06:53You think he lied to explain the after-hours corpse smuggling?
06:56Maybe.
06:57I'll get forensics to dust this door for prints.
06:59Seems like an awful lot of trouble.
07:00Why would someone break into a funeral home to hide a body in a casket?
07:04What happened to the good old days when you would just toss the body into the river?
07:07Because with water, bodies have a way of resurfacing.
07:09But this, this was a perfect disposal method.
07:11Or at least it would have been.
07:13What's strange is that nobody here knows who the victim is.
07:16Maybe Mr. Singh knew her.
07:17Maybe they were having an affair.
07:19You think Mrs. Singh, a woman in her, what, 80s, killed her husband's lover and then dumped her body in
07:24the casket?
07:25Hey, love makes you do crazy things.
07:27I promise you that woman is a stranger.
07:30No one has ever seen her.
07:31My husband didn't know her either.
07:33How can you be so sure?
07:34My husband and I were married when we were 18.
07:37We were on a small dry cleaners, a full-time job.
07:40We were together 24 hours a day, seven days a week for our entire lives.
07:46Okay, fine.
07:47It was just a theory.
07:48Look, we're so sorry you're having to go through all this today, Mrs. Singh.
07:51But the forensics team is going to need to examine the casket.
07:54I didn't order that one anyway.
07:57What do you mean?
07:58We prepaid our funerals years ago.
08:00My husband and I chose the basic models.
08:03But Mr. Gunderson texted me this morning and told me they were upgrading it because of a long relationship with
08:09them.
08:10Three generations of her family have gone through this funeral home.
08:13We appreciate you taking the time to talk to us, okay?
08:17My condolences.
08:20Right this way.
08:26That's quite the bump in accommodation.
08:28The casket upgrade is nearly a ten grand difference.
08:32Yeah, doesn't exactly sound like something a struggling funeral home would do.
08:35No, it doesn't.
08:36The Gundersons are hiding something.
08:38Let's go find out what.
08:40We can talk in here.
08:44Like you said, it's hard to sustain a family-run funeral home, what with all the competition from the big
08:48chains, right?
08:49So how could you afford to give a ten grand upgrade to super-size a casket for the Singhs?
08:54We didn't.
08:55Of course not.
08:56Then how did Mr. Singh get one?
08:58The Singhs requested the upgrade.
09:00Uh-huh.
09:00And paid for it.
09:01No.
09:02No, Mrs. Singh told us that you texted her this morning offering a free upgrade.
09:06Darlie?
09:06It wasn't me.
09:08No, she must be confused.
09:10Grief does that to a lot of people.
09:12Let me see your phone.
09:14Open the messages.
09:19He's right.
09:19There's no messages to the Singhs.
09:20See?
09:21You could have deleted them.
09:23Like you said, why would we give away a free upgrade to a bigger casket?
09:27To fit another body inside.
09:29Oh.
09:30Look, I'm afraid I'm going to have to take you for questioning.
09:32What?
09:32This is outrageous.
09:33We can do this the easy way or the hard way.
09:35No, no, no, no.
09:35No, you just...
09:36Hey, stop.
09:36Look, I'm sorry, but I've got to take your parents in for questioning, all right?
09:39They didn't do anything wrong.
09:40It's okay, Parker.
09:42I know who put her in the casket.
09:44How would you know that?
09:45Because it was me.
10:01I messed up.
10:03Messing up is like when Ross said Rachel's name at the altar.
10:06This is murder.
10:10I didn't kill anyone, okay?
10:12She was already dead when they dropped her off.
10:14Who dropped her off?
10:16I don't know.
10:16Okay, Parker, calm down.
10:18Just tell me what happened from the beginning.
10:22I owe a lot of money.
10:24From what?
10:26Gambling.
10:28My parents don't know.
10:31Who do you owe the money to?
10:32My bookie.
10:33But he was arrested a couple months ago and sold off my debt.
10:36I was told that one day I'd be asked for a favor.
10:39And yesterday was that day?
10:41Last night I got a text with instructions.
10:44Leave the back door of the funeral home open at 1 a.m.
10:46And move Mr. Singh to a larger casket.
10:48So you texted Mrs. Singh from your father's phone,
10:52offering the free upgrade,
10:53and then deleted the text before he saw it.
10:56You didn't think your parents were going to find out about the upgrade?
10:58Of course, but I was going to find a way to try and cover it up before they caught on.
11:02And when we showed up, you faked the break-in.
11:05Who gave you your instructions?
11:06I have no idea.
11:07It was an anonymous text message.
11:09Why won't you just call the police?
11:10Because they said if I didn't do this, then they'd go after my parents.
11:17Look, Parker, we have your cell phone, okay?
11:19So if you're lying, we're going to find out about it.
11:21I'm not.
11:22Okay, I swear I didn't kill anyone.
11:28Okay, apparently Parker's story about the text checks out.
11:31Text messages came in late last night through a burner phone.
11:34There's no way to trace them.
11:35Parker's stupid.
11:36Yeah, but there's no way he's a murderer.
11:38No, I agree.
11:39We've got to talk to that bookie to find out who he sold Parker's debt to.
11:41I'll need a medium because he's dead.
11:43That of a heart attack in prison last month.
11:46You've got to be kidding me.
11:47Any hits on our Jane Doe?
11:48Simmons put in a request to the Federal Missing Persons Database,
11:51but we won't get a response back until the morning.
11:53Look, someone went to great lengths to cover up this murder.
11:56There must be something bigger going on.
11:58Keep digging.
12:07What are you doing?
12:08I'm waiting for the third shoe to drop.
12:11Bad news always comes in threes.
12:13You don't actually believe that, do you?
12:18So what does the third shoe say?
12:19It's the marina.
12:20Apparently all of my boats are in worse shape than they thought.
12:23Is there anything I could do to help?
12:27It's going to be out of the water for at least a couple days.
12:30I'll have to grab Mark and stay in a hotel or something.
12:33Maybe I'll just crash here.
12:34Oh, no.
12:36There's no way I can let that happen.
12:37What kind of partner would I be if I let you and Mark sleep in the station?
12:41Thanks.
12:41We'll be fine.
12:42It's okay.
12:42Okay, you're hilarious.
12:44You're coming home with me.
12:46And not in the way that that sounds.
13:09More wine?
13:10It's sharp.
13:18Right.
13:19Sorry.
13:20This dish is incredible, Ricky.
13:22What's it called?
13:22He calls it rikki-tiki masala.
13:26I think it's time for our lavender bath.
13:30He doesn't like baths.
13:33I beg to differ.
13:35It's your funeral.
13:37You two are on dish duty.
13:51Thanks for letting Mark and I crash here again.
13:54Anytime.
13:55I mean, if your boat springs a leak or something.
13:59By the way, I haven't wanted to pry.
14:01I figured you'd talk to me about it when you were ready, but...
14:06Has there been any news with your brother's killer?
14:09Last update I got, they tracked him some gas station in South Dakota, and as soon as they
14:13got close, he just...
14:16vanished.
14:17It's kind of weird how he always seems to be one step ahead of the feds.
14:20Yeah.
14:21I know.
14:22And how are you handling that all?
14:24Are you okay?
14:25Sometimes yes.
14:26Sometimes no.
14:30I just wish that I was the guy out there chasing that bastard down.
14:33You know, all the sitting around, waiting for other people to get things done.
14:36It's just not something I'm good at.
14:40It's even harder when we're not working.
14:42That's why I've been fixing the boat so much.
14:45If I don't keep myself busy, my mind just starts to...
14:50Anyway.
14:51How about you?
14:52Looks like you're getting settled here.
14:54I am.
14:55You think your dad's going to move in with you and Ricky when he gets out?
14:59Maybe.
15:01I don't know.
15:02So does that mean you're thinking to stay?
15:12Olive, what do you got?
15:14No, hello.
15:14How are you?
15:15Olive, why are you working so late?
15:17Why are you two together so late?
15:19He's getting his boat worked on.
15:20I do not want to know what that means.
15:22Doesn't mean anything.
15:23It's just...
15:24Never mind.
15:25Look, do you have something?
15:26Of course I do.
15:27I found traces of dog hair and dander in Jane Doe's neck tissues.
15:30Given that, she was most likely strangled by a dog leash.
15:33It's so we know what the murder weapon is.
15:35That's not all.
15:36I found something tangled up in Jane Doe's hair.
15:38I just texted you a photo.
15:41A blue contact lens.
15:43Cosmetic.
15:44Non-prescription.
15:47But our Jane Doe has blue eyes.
15:49So it's not hers.
15:50How do you belong to the killer?
15:52Blue-eyed killer?
15:53Sounds like a Netflix documentary.
15:56The one blue-eyed killer.
15:57Remember, the killer's missing one.
15:59Good point.
16:00But that's an even better title.
16:01Are you two done?
16:03Buenas noches.
16:04Good night.
16:05Mark and I are ready for night-night.
16:08You are on the couch.
16:10And you are in your bedroom.
16:13Thanks.
16:13Dad?
16:14Anything else?
16:16Yes.
16:16I hit the gummies.
16:19You kids behave yourselves.
16:22Huh.
16:23Should, uh...
16:23Yeah, I should go to bed.
16:24Probably get some sleep.
16:25Yeah.
16:28Well, have a good sleep.
16:30Yeah.
16:31You too.
16:31No one else will live for you.
17:22Oh, wow.
17:22Ricky, that smells delicious.
17:26Hey.
17:28Wow.
17:29I could get used to this.
17:31Have a seat.
17:40Thanks.
17:43Okay.
17:44Taste test.
17:49Oh, my God.
17:50It's incredible.
17:51It's my mom's recipe.
17:53Yeah.
17:53No matter what kind of mood my dad was in, if she made those, just the smell would put a
17:57smile on his face.
17:58Well, I'm with your dad on that.
18:00Ricky, you gotta try these.
18:01Carbs, darling.
18:02There might no flies out.
18:05Why is that picture a turnaround?
18:08It upsets Mark.
18:10What upsets Mark?
18:15Oh.
18:16Yeah.
18:23Yates, what do you got?
18:24We got a hit on our Jane Doe.
18:25Husband called in a missing person, just arrived to identify the body.
18:39Oh, my God.
18:44Yes, that's my wife.
19:01The last time I saw Janice was the night before last, around 7 p.m.
19:07She, she left after we had dinner together.
19:10I went to sleep, and when I woke up, she still wasn't back.
19:15That's, that's when I got nervous, and I filed the missing persons report.
19:19Where did she go?
19:21Um, I assumed she went to the arena.
19:25The arena?
19:26Millside Arena.
19:28She was a judge.
19:29What do you mean, judge?
19:30Like, as in legal?
19:31No, as in beagle.
19:33Dog shows.
19:34We, uh, we travel the dog show circuit all across the country.
19:38I went along to support her.
19:39I can work remotely from anywhere.
19:41You say you assumed she went to the arena.
19:44She often prepped the next day's events the night before.
19:48Did your wife have a connection to a Mr. Singh?
19:50No, not that I know of.
19:52But, again, we're not from here.
19:53Was Janice ever involved in anything criminal?
19:56Janice?
19:57No, never.
19:58Never.
20:00Everything about her was by the book.
20:04That's what made her such a respected best-in-show judge.
20:15Is that different from any other dog show judge?
20:18Spoken like a true cat person.
20:19I am so glad you asked.
20:22It's like being picked to be a ref in the Super Bowl.
20:25Impressive.
20:26Mm, you bet it is.
20:27Oh, and get this.
20:27Judges aren't even allowed to own a dog.
20:29They could be accused of favoring a breed.
20:31Forensics followed her rental car's LoJack tracker
20:34and found it abandoned.
20:35No sign of a struggle.
20:36No purse, no phone, no nothing.
20:39All right, let's get the phone company
20:40to give us her last location before the signal cuts out.
20:43Did she have any enemies?
20:44Oh, my God, yeah.
20:45This world is insanely competitive.
20:47A lot of people got angry with her.
20:48A few days ago, her rental car was smeared with dog food.
20:51She was murdered with a dog leash,
20:52and they found dog hair embedded into her neck.
20:55Sounds like an angry competitor to me.
20:57But how did a best-in-show judge
20:59get caught up in the criminal underworld?
21:01I don't know.
21:01Oh, it sounds like we've got to snip out the truth.
21:23Hi, I'm Becky Ann Swanson, and this is Woofie Goldberg.
21:26We're here to win it all.
21:36What do you mean we're not on the list?
21:37Can you check again?
21:38It's Goldberg.
21:39G-O-L-B...
21:41You're not on here.
21:42And neither your dog.
21:44Oh, for God's sakes.
21:45Well, I'm sure you've got 101 things to think about,
21:47so give me a second.
21:48I'll figure this out.
21:54Ricky, we're not on the list.
21:56Ricky.
21:58I'm sorry, Buttercup.
22:00I lost track of time we were meditating.
22:02Okay, well, can you get your zen in gear
22:04and get us on the list?
22:05Quiet your mind, and your soul will speak.
22:13We're in.
22:13And you are good to go, Becky Ann.
22:17Thank you, Sensei.
22:22Can you just check again, please?
22:24And thank you.
22:26Fine.
22:29Are we back on the list?
22:30Are you a new exhibitor?
22:32I haven't seen you before.
22:34Oh, yes, I'm Becky Ann, and this is Woofie Goldberg.
22:37Huh.
22:38Wesley Barnau, president of Canine Circuit Dog Shows
22:41and CEO of Furry Cuisine.
22:42Furry Cuisine is boldly balanced and brimming with benefits.
22:46It's the barking best for you and your canine companion.
22:50Well, that is quite the mouthful.
22:52So is Furry Cuisine.
22:54At my shows, it is the dog and their handler that is top priority.
22:59So if you have any problems, you come to me.
23:02Hey, you made it.
23:05This is quite the setup you've got going on here.
23:07Well, less than four years ago when I started Furry Cuisine,
23:10I had one priority, to provide high-quality, human-grade food for dogs.
23:16And then that expanded into a competition,
23:18and now we have exhibitions in every city across the state.
23:21Who knew?
23:22Well, that is quite the come-up.
23:24I'm just tickled pink to be here, Mr. Barnau.
23:27You can call me Wesley.
23:28I think you're missing something.
23:30I am.
23:34Our brand-new GPS locator dog tag.
23:38You'll always know where Woofie Goldberg is.
23:41Why, thank you.
23:42And if you need any more, let me know,
23:43because I have, like, three boxes up in my car.
23:48Now I have some sad business to attend to.
23:51You'll have to excuse me.
23:53Oh, yes, I heard about that terrible news.
23:57Janice was a legend.
23:58Yes, she was.
23:59It's heartbreaking for all of us,
24:01but we press on in her honor.
24:04Choose any grooming station you like for Woofie Goldberg.
24:08Hope to see you again.
24:12And that, Lola, is a toupee.
24:15Pretty good one, but a rug for sure.
24:30Thirty-seven vitamins and minerals.
24:33In fact, it's so good, you'll want to have a bite, too.
24:43Wesley Barnau, president of Canine Circuit Dog Shows
24:47and CEO of Furry Cuisine.
24:49Furry Cuisine is boldly balanced...
24:50No commercial, thank you.
24:52Uh, Detective Ellis, you got a minute?
24:55I'm sorry.
24:56I haven't slept much since I heard about Janice.
24:58Of course.
24:59What can I do for you, Detective?
25:00I just have a couple questions for you.
25:02Now, the night Janice was killed,
25:04her key card logged in entry at 10.03 p.m.
25:06Do you have any idea what she might have been doing here
25:07so late at night?
25:08Well, she was probably triple-checking
25:10the grooming stations and the show ring.
25:12I mean, she was a true pro.
25:15That's why she was our best-in-show judge.
25:18Can you think of anybody
25:19who might have wanted to harm Janice?
25:20Well, everyone hates the best-in-show judge.
25:23Unless you're the winner's bitch.
25:25Sorry, winner's bitch?
25:27The winning dog.
25:28Oh, of course.
25:30Sir, I'm here to move the boxes.
25:33Deliveries are in the back.
25:37You know who you should talk to is Vicky.
25:40Janice was her mentor.
25:41They were inseparable.
25:43Okay.
25:44Thank you for your time.
25:45Oh, thank you.
25:53Okay, you see anything?
25:55No.
25:57What about now?
26:01No.
26:03Okay, anything here?
26:06Will you stop asking me
26:07and just help me look for the thing?
26:09Okay, well, I'm just confused
26:10because it says that it should be, like, right here.
26:16Ooh, not it.
26:17No, no, no, no, no.
26:18That's not how this works.
26:19We're gonna decide this like adults.
26:22Yeah.
26:22Okay.
26:23Mm-hmm.
26:24Yes.
26:25Two adults.
26:25Yeah.
26:27That's two out of three.
26:30Whew.
26:43Oh, you look scared.
26:46Oh, I'm fine.
26:50Rock, paper, scissors.
26:57Clean ears, correct position of front legs,
27:00firm hind quarters.
27:03Excuse me?
27:03Sorry, I'm just running the judging checklist.
27:06Are you Vicky?
27:07Hi, I'm Detective Ellis.
27:08I'm here to ask you a few questions about Janice Evans.
27:10Do you mind if we do this later?
27:13The next round starts soon and I'm not prepared.
27:15This should only take a few minutes.
27:17Now, Wesley tells me that you and Janice were close.
27:19Is that correct?
27:19She was my mentor.
27:21But more than that, she was also my friend.
27:23Um, I just can't believe she's gone.
27:26How long have you known Janice?
27:27Oh, I've been on the terrier beat for years.
27:30Terrier beat?
27:31It's best in group.
27:33I mean, I was working towards best in show with Janice's help,
27:37but, uh, getting promoted like this isn't how I imagined it.
27:41Right.
27:42When was the last time you saw Janice?
27:43At the end of the first day.
27:45Okay, now when you saw her, was there anything strange about her behavior?
27:48Was she upset about something, maybe?
27:49No, uh, Janice had her game face on, as usual.
27:53She's, um, she was all business once the show started.
27:59I'm sure you heard that somebody smeared dog food
28:01all over her rental car a few days ago.
28:03Is there anyone you can think of who might have had it out for Janice?
28:06Well, this competition brings out the worst in everybody.
28:08I mean, don't even get me started on Mrs. Palmer.
28:11They broke the mold when they made that, bitch.
28:16Sorry, who's Mrs. Palmer?
28:22Well, that's a beautiful coat she's got there.
28:24Mrs. Palmer says thank you.
28:27Well, you're very welcome.
28:29I'm Becky Ann.
28:31Myrtle.
28:31My question, why do all these leashes look the same?
28:37You must be new to the circuit.
28:39Oh, it's our first big show.
28:41Show leads are all the same because it's about the dog,
28:44not about the dazzle.
28:45Levels the playing field.
28:46I see.
28:47You're lucky.
28:49Why's that?
28:50I used to be dazzled by the glamour of it all.
28:52But once you peeked behind that curtain,
28:54you realize it's not about the dogs.
28:57It's just a bunch of oversized human egos
29:00in ugly competition with themselves.
29:02Best in show usually means biggest ego in owners.
29:07Mmm, it's like that, is it?
29:08Afraid so.
29:09But not me, of course.
29:11This is all about Mrs. Palmer and letting her shine.
29:15This is our last year competing,
29:17and I just know that she would die happy
29:20if she could walk away with the top honour.
29:22Well, don't bet on it.
29:23I can hold my breath longer than that bitch can hold her bladder.
29:27Mrs. Palmer got disqualified when she made a little boo-boo
29:29and dropped a little doo-doo on her run-o, didn't you?
29:32While my Chiquita here was last year's winner's bitch.
29:35Oh, yes, you were.
29:37Listen to him, Mrs. Palmer.
29:38This is our year.
29:40Yeah, we'll see.
29:44Myrtle was convinced Janice had something against dachshunds.
29:47And did she?
29:48Let's just say that on the first day of the show,
29:50someone smeared furry cuisine dog food on Janice's rental car.
29:54I mean, it can't be a coincidence
29:55I saw Myrtle taking Mrs. Palmer out for a piddle
29:57around the same time it happened.
30:01My God!
30:02What is that smell?
30:04Oh, it's horrible!
30:09My bad, that smell is you.
30:11You haven't stopped smiling since I got in here.
30:14This whole thing would go a lot faster if you helped me out.
30:17This is the man in the garbage bin.
30:24I found it.
30:26Now, help me out of here.
30:28Phone first.
30:29It's precious cargo.
30:34All right, help me out.
30:35Nice work.
30:36Spend you later.
30:38Gates!
30:40Gates!
30:43Well, bless my butt.
30:46This will help me keep track of Lola.
30:49You know she's not actually your dog, right?
30:51Shh!
30:52Don't say that out loud.
30:54By the way, Cooper told me that Myrtle furry cuisined Janice's car.
30:59What the hell did you just say?
31:01Myrtle is the one that smeared dog food all over Janice's car.
31:04Oh.
31:05Maybe she finally snapped after getting passed over all these years.
31:14Yates, what do you got?
31:15What, I'm contagious now?
31:17Better safe than stinky.
31:18Hey, Ellis.
31:20We got Janice's phone.
31:21It's unlocked.
31:21Great.
31:22Did you look at it?
31:22I've smelled it.
31:24That's weird.
31:25Did you find out anything that tells us why she went back to the dog show so late?
31:29Oh, you betcha.
31:30And it's a tale as old as time.
31:32Oh, my God.
31:56Police, open up.
31:58Police, open up.
32:12Looks like puppy love to me.
32:23So we confirmed you were with Janice, and then she went back to the arena.
32:26But you lied about why she left.
32:29I have no idea what you're talking about.
32:31We have Janice's phone.
32:33We went through all the call logs, and we spoke to the last person Janice talked to that night.
32:36Her sister.
32:37She called her crying on the way to the arena because she found out you were having an affair with
32:41Vicky.
32:41You don't understand.
32:43I love my wife.
32:44That's a bold statement coming from a guy found wearing another woman's dog leash.
32:48Yeah, I know.
32:49I cheated.
32:50It's true.
32:52But I didn't kill her.
32:53Janice was my mentor.
32:55She taught me everything.
32:57I would never hurt her.
32:59Right.
33:00Apart from having a secret affair with her husband.
33:05Janice lived and breathed her work.
33:07I mean, poor Oscar was like a lapdog that she took with her from show to show.
33:11All the romance was gone from their relationship.
33:13And now you're best-in-show judge.
33:15That worked out well for you.
33:16No, no.
33:17When Wesley texted me that morning telling me that Janice hadn't shown up and asked me to take over for
33:21her,
33:22I felt awful.
33:25Wesley texted you about replacing Janice that morning?
33:29He used to text Janice her itinerary every morning at 7 a.m., like clockwork.
33:33He was like that about everything related to the show.
33:36Oscar, this isn't looking good for either of you.
33:38But we have alibis.
33:39A manager and a locksmith can back me up.
33:42Why a locksmith?
33:52So, apparently, the locksmith was from Passion Palace and the handcuffs malfunctioned.
33:58And you don't want to know any more details than that.
34:00Uh, yes, I do.
34:01Later.
34:02Drinks on me.
34:04Okay, so if they didn't kill Janice, then who did?
34:07Oscar said that Wesley would text Janice every morning at 7 a.m. with the daily itinerary, right?
34:11Yeah.
34:11Yeah, look at this.
34:13There's no text from Wesley the day after she was murdered.
34:15Exactly.
34:15Which could be an innocent mistake or a guilty slip-up.
34:19Well, do you think Wesley knew Janice wasn't showing up for work?
34:21Well, if Wesley killed Janice and dumped her body in the casket, he would have assumed that nobody would ever
34:25find her.
34:25Well, what do we know about Wesley?
34:31Well, he doesn't have a criminal record.
34:36Look at his driver's license.
34:39Does that look like the Wesley we know?
34:40His eye color's listed as brown.
34:43We need to find that video of Wesley's commercial, the one that played non-stop at the dog show.
34:48It's fortified.
34:49It's organic.
34:50It has 37 vitamins and minerals.
34:52In fact, it's so good, you'll want to have a bite, too.
35:01Furry cuisine.
35:02Barking best for you and your canine companion.
35:06Look, his eyes are blue.
35:08He's wearing cosmetic contacts.
35:11It's just like the one Olive found in Janice's hair.
35:14I mean, if it matches, that would connect him to the body.
35:16Book him, Dano!
35:18Dog show's done for the day.
35:19I mean, he could be anywhere.
35:21I know how to find him.
35:24Wesley has a box of these air tags in his car.
35:26Yeah, but you need a serial number to track that.
35:28Or we could just call Ricky.
35:36That's Wesley's car on the left.
35:38The one I run the plates for the one on the right?
35:41I get this.
35:42Gregory Thomas.
35:43I swear I've seen his face before, but I can't remember where.
35:47Can you run his name?
35:48Yeah.
35:49Gregory Thomas.
35:54Wow.
35:55He's got a rap sheet a mile long.
35:57He's a known associate of the dead bookie.
35:59I bet he's the one who bought Parker's gambling debt.
36:02Bada-bing.
36:04That's where I know him from.
36:06He was dressed as a delivery man at Wesley's dog show.
36:09Doggone it.
36:10But it still doesn't make any sense.
36:11What does organized crime have to do with a dog show?
36:14I don't know.
36:16I'm calling Lee and letting him know we're going inside.
36:22All right, I'm going to go to the top level again.
36:25Okay, I got a hold here.
36:28Fucking time.
36:37They're opening up cans of furry cuisine.
36:40I hope he's not forcing them to eat it.
36:42Okay.
36:44Looks like drugs.
36:46Wesley's not just a dog show mogul.
36:48He's barking bad.
36:50It's a perfect cover for moving product without suspicion.
36:52Well, maybe when Janice was at the arena after hours, she saw some things she wasn't supposed to.
36:56And so did you.
37:05Slowly get up.
37:10Now, don't move.
37:11Hey, man.
37:12Look, I think we can just...
37:16Who's the top dog now?
37:18Take cover.
37:19Take cover.
37:19Take cover.
37:20Take cover.
37:21Hey.
37:22Who's there?
37:26Hey, Max.
37:27You need to get to the Bronco right now.
37:29I'm going to cover you on three.
37:30Ready?
37:30One, two, three.
37:33Go.
37:50Police, please.
38:19You're under arrest for the murder.
38:21Janice Evans, put your hands behind your back.
38:24Let your piggy on the ground.
38:26On the ground.
38:28Drop your weapons.
38:29Hands behind your heads.
38:40Becky Ann Swanson?
38:41What are you doing here?
38:43Oh, don't you know?
38:44We're here to bring you to your new home.
38:46Where you'll get three meals a day.
38:47And if you're lucky, they'll let you out into the yard to do your business.
38:51I don't even like dogs.
38:53I'm a cop person.
38:54All right, let's go.
38:56Come on.
38:56The way I move, I make it look easier.
39:10Just cut off the phone with the feds.
39:12Wesley's team hid the drugs in the cans in his dog food factory.
39:15And he used his traveling dog show as a cover for his drug distribution network.
39:19It was a good racket.
39:20Yeah, so good it didn't ping on anyone's radar.
39:22Feds also tracked the drugs back to their international source.
39:25They're about to take a lot of bad guys off the street, so good work.
39:27What about Parker?
39:28The funeral home kid.
39:30I mean, the only reason that drug dealer bought his gambling debt is so he could have access
39:33to the funeral home to dump the body.
39:34Parker had no connection to Janice.
39:36He was just an unlucky sucker.
39:37Don't worry.
39:38He's looking at community service and probation instead of real jail time.
39:44Time's up.
39:44Her real parents are here to get Lola.
39:47Oh, let me just say goodbye.
39:50Unfortunately, we weren't the winners, bitches.
39:52But we did solve a murder and help keep Janice's memory alive.
39:55From now on, the dog show will be called the Janice Evans Memorial Best in Show Championship.
40:00Sure.
40:02Come on.
40:03Here we go.
40:07So, what should I tell Ricky to make us for dinner?
40:10Could we rain check?
40:11The marina just texted me.
40:12My boat's ready.
40:13I was gonna swing by and pick up Mark, if that's okay.
40:15Yeah.
40:16Probably for the best.
40:17Ricky's getting too attached.
40:19Come on.
40:20I'll get us a ride over there.
40:28Ricky!
40:29What's for dinner?
40:31I'm too depressed to eat.
40:34Mark is gone.
40:36How can you even think of food?
40:39Because I'm hungry.
40:42You're on your own.
40:45Just ignore any sobbing you may hear.
40:48Why so good?
40:52Why so good?
40:56Why so good?
40:59Why so good?
41:00Why so good?
41:05Oh, my God.
41:11Alright.
41:12Here goes nothing.
41:15Here goes nothing.
41:24Don't judge me.
41:35Rules.
41:37The rules I made for myself are how I got to be where I am today.
41:42A very rich man.
41:44And more importantly, a free man.
41:46The rules have to be non-negotiable.
41:48Nothing less than commandments brought down from the mountain.
41:52Those rules are simple.
41:54Never punch down.
41:56Always lend a hand to those in need.
41:58Don't take anything from anyone who doesn't deserve to lose it.
42:02And don't get attached.
42:05Don't get attached to routine.
42:07Don't get attached to property or possessions.
42:09And most important of all, don't get attached to people.
42:13They'll only betray you.
42:14They'll slow you down or cloud your judgment.
42:18And any one of those can make the difference between freedom and 20 years in a cage.
42:23You must be willing to walk away from anyone at the drop of a hat.
42:26If you cannot, that's your warning sign to cut them loose.
42:50Max.
42:52What?
42:53Do you say vase or vase?
42:57Vase.
43:00It's vase.
43:02It's vase.
43:04It's vase.
43:04What?
43:05Nothing.
43:05Everything?
43:05Oh, my God.
43:35Oh, my God.
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