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Sugarcreek Amish Mysteries S01E07
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00:15Dear Maim and Dat, I pray this letter finds you well.
00:19The days are long here.
00:21I find myself dreaming of home.
00:24The horses in the east pasture, and the smell of Maim's fresh bread cooling on the windowsill.
00:34I hope the allotments that I send help you keep food on the table.
00:38Everything has changed, hasn't it?
00:41Your silence proves that it has.
00:47But I have peace.
00:50Deep down, I know I have done the right thing.
00:54I pray that someday you both believe that too.
00:57Tell Father to take good care of Dutch.
00:59I miss that dog.
01:01Your faithful son.
01:03I can't make out the name.
01:0634.
01:08You think someone hid them in the wall during the war?
01:12Who knows?
01:13Let's get them out of the wall.
01:15Where do you want us to put them?
01:18We better get them to a bank.
01:20Saturday.
01:21The bank is closed.
01:22Lunch is ready.
01:23Naomi, look what we found on the wall.
01:26A mason jar is full of old coins and a letter from World War II.
01:29Looks like good is providing for you, Mr. Johnson.
01:32Oh, well, that would be nice, but those coins don't belong to me.
01:38You think you can find the owner?
01:48Look out.
01:50I'm not going to be here.
01:52This is heavy.
01:54Careful.
01:55Over here.
01:57Over here.
01:58Okay.
02:04You're welcome.
02:08Anywhere you can find space.
02:10Got it?
02:10You can put that one down.
02:17We'll take care of him, Johnson.
02:19All right.
02:19See you guys.
02:20Thanks.
02:28The safe is almost full.
02:42All of these coins are from before the war.
02:45See?
02:46Oh.
02:47So that's another letter.
02:49I wonder if the family ever resolved their issues when he came home for more.
02:58Sounds like someone wants in.
03:14What is going on?
03:15I was afraid I'd be knocking until Monday.
03:17Well, we are closed until Monday.
03:19That's fine.
03:20I'm not here to shop.
03:21Why are you here?
03:22I'm here to help you.
03:24With what?
03:25Suzanne Marshall.
03:27I was helping out at the house earlier and I heard about the coins.
03:30Should we take a look?
03:31I'm sorry, who are you?
03:32I told you, I'm Suzanne.
03:35I'm a rare coin specialist and I'm here to examine your coins.
03:39Right.
03:40Do you have a card I can see?
03:42Everybody in the coin business knows who I am.
03:46When I heard you were in possession of the coins found today, I rushed right over.
03:51We really do appreciate you stopping by on a Saturday evening, but we're not in any position to make a
03:55decision since they're not ours.
03:57Mm-mm.
03:58I just need a few photos.
04:00Can I help you out too, Cora?
04:04Fine.
04:19That one was even more stubborn than you are.
04:21Very funny.
04:23I wonder what she really wanted.
04:25You didn't believe her?
04:27She said she was at the job site today.
04:29Yeah?
04:30Who wears high heels like that to a job site?
04:34Good point.
04:37Need any help?
04:39Hey, I had to take all the coins from the jars and put them into bags.
04:44You think it'll fit?
04:45We will see.
04:46Hey, Johnson, you want to take a look at some of these before we put them away?
04:49Yeah.
04:50Check out this one.
04:55This one stayed in 1939.
04:58It's the same era as the letters.
05:00Oh.
05:03All right.
05:08Better get that door closed.
05:11Well, how about I put the bag in, move my hands, and you slam the safe closed?
05:15Trust me, I have to slam your hands on the door?
05:17Of course I do.
05:23On the count of three.
05:26One, two, three.
05:28Oh, just like Fort Knox.
05:31Well, uh, I appreciate you doing that.
05:33I'll, um, I'll come by on Monday and move them to the bank until we figure out who they belong
05:37to.
05:37Sounds good.
05:38And I'll let you know what we find out.
05:40Great.
05:40Bye.
05:40Bye.
05:43I have so many questions.
05:44Me too.
05:45Like, where did those mason jars come from?
05:47Maybe one of the ladies at the canning frolic will know.
05:49Also, who filled them with coins and why?
05:52I'm going to go to the courthouse as soon as it opens, see if I can figure out who used
05:55to live in that house.
05:58Hmm.
06:02It's getting late.
06:04We should probably be getting home.
06:07Have a great night.
06:09Bye, Cheryl.
06:10Come on, Seth.
06:11Don't ever say frolic.
06:20Marion.
06:21Hey, how are you?
06:23Good.
06:24Sounds like you've been busy helping Jocelyn out at the house.
06:27I have.
06:28It's a really good cause.
06:30So, what do you think about the coins?
06:32How do you know about the coins?
06:34I heard all about the charge before church today.
06:36Well, I haven't figured anything out yet, but Johnson is taking them to the bank tomorrow for safekeeping.
06:43Sorry, he doesn't like it when I stop.
06:45Of course.
06:46See ya.
06:47Bye.
06:50Hey, Cheryl.
06:51Hi, Cheryl.
06:51How are you?
06:52How are you?
06:53How are you?
06:54Good.
06:54Good.
06:55Good.
06:56Good.
06:57Good.
06:57Good.
07:01Good.
07:12Could've sworn that door was closed when I left.
07:17Esther? Are you here?
07:19Yes. Sorry, did I scare you?
07:22I know I closed that door.
07:33Look at this mess.
07:35Who would do this?
07:47The coins are gone.
07:52Looks like they came in the window.
07:55Do you go looking for trouble, or does it just find you?
07:58I was trying to help Johnson.
08:00Haven't you heard no good deed goes unpunished?
08:02Aren't you concerned about a robbery in Sugar Creek?
08:06Make sure no one touches anything.
08:08Of course.
08:10And when you say touches anything...
08:15Let me guess.
08:17Esther!
08:24Miss Miller, are you trying to destroy the evidence?
08:27What? No.
08:28Is there anything you haven't touched?
08:31Oh, I forgot. There's a note.
08:34Have you touched it?
08:36Just me and Esther.
08:39You probably have already gotten rid of them all, but we'll see if we can find some prints.
08:45What does the note say?
08:47Don't bother looking for me. I only took what's rightfully mine.
08:54I'll need that.
08:56Did you forget to lock it?
09:00So, does anyone else have a code to your safe?
09:05I did not tell anyone.
09:06Did you?
09:07No.
09:08You and I are the only ones who have a combination.
09:10You too sure about that?
09:13Mm-hmm.
09:16Excuse me.
09:18Hey, Mr. Cooper.
09:19Hey, can I help you?
09:20It's Brant Sorenson.
09:21Johnson asked me to come over and get the volunteer assignments for today.
09:24Oh, right. I'll drop it off this morning.
09:26It's already ten o'clock.
09:27We've got workers standing around.
09:29Already?
09:30I'm sorry.
09:30It's in the office.
09:31Just give me a minute.
09:33If that's alright with you.
09:37Is something wrong?
09:38I'm just doing a little shopping.
09:42I'd better get back to the house.
09:45It's right.
09:47Seems a little jumpy.
09:49You know anything about him?
09:50Other than he's helping out Johnson?
09:52That's it.
09:53Okay.
09:54I'll pay him and the other workers a visit.
09:56I'll come with you.
09:57No.
09:58It's my case.
09:59Well, I have to take the schedule now that you scared him off.
10:03Okay, but no investigation.
10:06Period.
10:07That's my job.
10:09You got it.
10:11Let's go, Nick.
10:34Do any of you remember seeing jars like this?
10:38Isn't that the kind that they found all those coins in?
10:41It is.
10:41Take a look.
10:44Well, this is old for sure.
10:46Probably from the 40s.
10:48I remember it, but not for canning.
10:52What do you think of?
10:54She's right.
10:55The jars had labels pasted on them.
10:58The pharmacist used them here in Sugar Creek.
11:01That was a long time ago.
11:04Remember when they had soda fountains?
11:06Oh, whatever happened to those?
11:08Do you remember who the pharmacist was?
11:11Oh, if memory serves me, it was Jacobson.
11:14He had a daughter about my age.
11:16Such a nice girl.
11:18Is she still around?
11:20Uh, Della Jacobson.
11:22She lives in Winesburg.
11:23It's such a nice little town.
11:25Yes, it is.
11:27My goodness.
11:28We have done so many pages today.
11:30I can't believe it.
11:30That was very helpful.
11:32We're in like 20 minutes.
11:33So, uh, if somebody wants to maybe...
11:35Johnson!
11:36I have the schedule.
11:38Oh, great.
11:39Oh, Branson, you didn't have it.
11:40Oh, I had it.
11:41The morning just got away from me.
11:42And then he ran off before I could give it to him.
11:45Oh, I'm sorry you had to make it true.
11:46That's okay.
11:47I need to talk to you anyway.
11:50Could you, uh, get everybody started?
11:51Sure, thanks.
11:53Everyone follow me?
12:00I can come get the coins after we get the guys settled.
12:02That's what I wanted to talk to you about.
12:05Someone broke in.
12:07The coins are gone.
12:08What?
12:09Are you okay?
12:10I'm fine, but the thief left a note saying the coins belong to them?
12:13Yeah, well, maybe they do.
12:15Well, I reported it to the police.
12:18Okay.
12:20We are working on getting fingerprints at the crime scene, although they have been compromised.
12:26I'll need to do elimination fingerprints on your workers.
12:29You think that's necessary?
12:31What do you know about Brant Sorenson?
12:34I'm asking the questions here.
12:38Well, I know he's a hard worker.
12:41And around here, that's what matters.
12:43Who's that?
12:44Uh, oh, Sadie?
12:45Sadie, she's a sweet girl.
12:47She's here returning through the summer.
12:49Can you show me where you found the coins?
12:51Yeah, sure.
12:52Follow me.
12:54You tell Naomi to stay out of this, I'll have her.
12:58There were about eight jars on each shelf.
13:01Most of them were full.
13:02Maybe some of them were, I don't know, half of them were half full.
13:04You better come see this.
13:06I'll be right back.
13:13What in the world?
13:15We just finished this room on Saturday.
13:17At this rate, we're going backwards.
13:21Someone's looking for coins.
13:33Do you want a big wedding?
13:35Not really.
13:36I already planned one.
13:37I had the venue, invitations, band.
13:41I even picked out a wedding dress.
13:43I'm sorry it did not work out.
13:45I'm not.
13:46Lance wasn't the right guy.
13:48At least not for me.
13:49It's just not always easy to find the right person, is it?
13:52No.
13:55Levi has not found anyone yet.
13:57I'm sure he will.
13:59He may even have to leave the district to find the wife.
14:02It's hot.
14:03Are you hot?
14:04It is getting warmer.
14:06Hey, I was at the feed store and Henry told me that someone might have taken the coins.
14:10How did Henry know?
14:11We Amish might not have telephones, but we still hear what's happening.
14:14Well, that's not all.
14:15I stopped by Johnson's house this morning to talk to him.
14:17Someone tore open the wall in the other room, probably looking for more coins.
14:21I feel so bad.
14:22There's no time or money for that.
14:24Do we have an idea who might have done it?
14:25No.
14:26Come take a look.
14:35Whoever stole the coins left a note saying that they were the rightful owners and to leave them alone.
14:40Twitchell is asking around about the volunteers.
14:43She let me help you with the scheduling.
14:45No, you don't have to do that.
14:47You're so busy at the farm.
14:48I know, but I want to help.
14:51Plus, there's no point in asking you and me not to go looking for the owners of the coins, so...
14:55You're right.
14:56There's not.
14:59If I were a coin thief, where would I sell them?
15:12When you're close to me, I find my pace.
15:17The kind of rhythm that makes your heart break.
15:22How you listen, how you know what to say.
15:27Makes me wonder if you should just stay.
15:32Hi, Naomi.
15:34Just one minute.
15:35Take the first day of the stairs.
15:37Cross that fragile line.
15:42When I look at you, I know your heart's true.
15:47This must be the same.
15:52Good morning.
15:53Well, I'm glad you're here.
15:55Do you have time to drive me to a friend's house?
15:58Sure.
15:59Who is it?
15:59Fanny.
16:00Her arthritis has been flaring up, and I just wanted to check in on her.
16:04Let's go.
16:16Fanny.
16:19Hi.
16:20This is my friend Cheryl.
16:22She's running the Swiss Miss for her Aunt Mitzi.
16:25Oh.
16:26It's a pleasure to meet you.
16:27Oh, nice to meet you.
16:29Why don't you let me help you with this?
16:31Oh, not necessary.
16:33Well, I was hearing that your arthritis might be hurting you.
16:38Possibly.
16:40Cheryl is trying to solve a mystery, and I think you might be able to help her.
16:45Why don't the two of you go sit down?
16:47I read all the Miss Marple mysteries at least four times.
16:54Cheryl found some old letters from the war, and she's trying to figure out who wrote them.
16:59Oh, right.
17:00Oh, I face everything towards the house.
17:08You got it.
17:13Are you coming along, honey?
17:15Yeah.
17:19There you go.
17:20Oh.
17:30I think the person who wrote this letter might have been Amish.
17:33Hmm.
17:41You're right.
17:43He was.
17:45You knew him?
17:46His sister was my dearest friend growing up.
17:50We did everything together after our chores were done.
17:57It was a hard life.
17:59A hard time.
18:02But there are still good memories.
18:09Morning.
18:12This is my husband, Irving.
18:15Hi, Irving.
18:16I'm Cheryl.
18:17Hello, Irving.
18:19Fanny is helping us solve a mystery.
18:22Looks like to me, she's got you working so she can gossip.
18:26Oh.
18:28Irving, grab yourself a muffin.
18:30I might just do that.
18:33Here you go.
18:37Now, where was I?
18:40Do you remember his name?
18:41Sure do.
18:43Frank Raver.
18:44You remember the Ravers?
18:47Yep.
18:48They called him Pinky.
18:49Because of his red hair.
18:53Yes.
18:54His sister, Wanda, she died ten years ago.
18:58Not long after Frank.
19:01Oh.
19:01Hmm.
19:02I thought the Amish couldn't serve in the military.
19:04Well, when Frank was drafted, he could have claimed conscientious objector status.
19:11Nope.
19:12But he chose to go to war instead.
19:16He was a medic.
19:18Remember?
19:19Frank used to send his paycheck.
19:21He was back home to his family.
19:23Mm-hmm.
19:24We found this letter in a jar of coins.
19:28Hmm.
19:28During the Depression, people, they didn't trust paper money.
19:34Mm-hmm.
19:35They probably cashed those checks for coins.
19:38Mm-hmm.
19:39So they were saving them.
19:41Could have been.
19:43His mammon knew husband.
19:46They died in a Bucky accident a few months before Frank made it back home.
19:55Such a tragedy.
19:57Hmm.
19:59Does he have any family left alive?
20:01His nephew, Leonard, is still around.
20:04He inherited that old house that Johnson bought before he got behind on taxes and lost it.
20:11Hmm.
20:11As I recall, Frank had a daughter in Columbus.
20:40Mm-hmm.
20:41My mystery ends as well as my Miss Marple books.
20:46I sure will.
20:48Goodbye.
20:49Bye.
20:49Bye.
20:53What about Leonard Raber?
20:55You think he could be a suspect?
20:57Everyone knows Leonard is not good with money.
21:00He has big ideas, but very little follow-through.
21:03Is he Amish, too?
21:05He says he is.
21:07But I rarely see him come to services.
21:10Amish is what he knows.
21:13But I do not think it is in his heart.
21:15That can happen with any religion.
21:17Yes, it can.
21:20After work, we should go see what Leonard can tell us about this.
21:24Good idea.
21:30There is Leonard.
21:39Hello, Mr. Raber.
21:41Leonard, what do you want?
21:44We would like to talk to you about your Uncle Frank.
21:47This is my friend Cheryl.
21:50Hi.
21:52Claire is inside.
22:03Come, Rai.
22:05Come in.
22:07Mind it, I wasn't expecting you.
22:09We're not here to judge your cleaning.
22:11It is a good thing.
22:26I have some V-mail that may have been from Frank's time at war.
22:31What's V-mail?
22:33It stands for Victory Mail.
22:35It's letters that were sent between soldiers and their loved ones during World War II.
22:40Could be.
22:42It looks like a scroll here.
22:44We found the letters in the house that your family used to own, which is now being renovated
22:47into a women's shelter.
22:49You're going to rob me of that house.
22:52Oh.
22:56Sita, turn that off.
22:58I'm on my rum, Springer.
22:59Yes, we know.
23:00You must still be respectful while you're in the house.
23:03Sei so gut.
23:04We have guests.
23:06Whatever.
23:09I am sorry.
23:10Please continue.
23:11That's okay.
23:13Along with the letters, we found some old coins, but since then they were stolen.
23:17And you think it was me?
23:18Oh, no, that's not what I'm saying.
23:21We thought since you owned the home for a while that you might know the history.
23:25Well, my father inherited it from my grandfather, and then I inherited the house from my father
23:30until they had kept up in my taxes.
23:33Lost it all over a few thousand dollars.
23:35That is a right.
23:36That must have been very difficult for you.
23:40When I found those coins, I expect them to be returning me.
23:49That was quite a reaction from Leonard.
24:02How'd your visit with Leonard go?
24:03It was...
24:09I will go get supper out.
24:11We will eat at 6.30.
24:13I'll come help you.
24:14Oh, that is not necessary.
24:16You two enjoy the evening.
24:20Sure.
24:21Sure.
24:29If those coins go to Leonard, I'm afraid he's just going to waste the money.
24:34But Johnson, he would put it to good use.
24:38God will give you wisdom.
24:40He's helped you many times before.
24:42That is true.
24:43Although, I thought you didn't approve of our detective work.
24:46Why is that what you've been...
24:50My only concern is for your safety.
24:52And for matters.
24:54Well, God will keep us safe.
24:58You got me.
25:08Hello.
25:09Hi.
25:10Hey.
25:11Oh, it smells so good in here.
25:14What can I do to help?
25:15Uh, you can help Elizabeth finish setting the table.
25:18On it.
25:20It's...
25:20Um, Cheryl, your purse is buzzing.
25:23Oh, sorry.
25:24I forgot.
25:25Let me just...
25:29I'll be right back.
25:31Sorry.
25:40Hello?
25:41I'm at a coin show in Akron
25:43and got this weird feeling that I should call you.
25:46I wouldn't normally think anything about it.
25:49But someone here is trying to move some pieces that could be yours.
25:54He seemed a little suspicious.
25:56What did he have?
25:57A couple of steel pennies,
25:59a handful of silver nickels from the early 40s,
26:02and some silver quarters also from the 30s and 40s.
26:06None of it.
26:07That valuable alone,
26:09but you put them all together,
26:10and they're worth a significant amount.
26:13Did he sell them?
26:15Not yet.
26:16Gotta go.
26:18Thanks.
26:26Oh, sorry about that.
26:28Something wrong?
26:29That was Suzanne Marshall.
26:31Where'd she want now?
26:32She thinks she saw someone trying to sell the coins.
26:36Come on, dinner is ready.
26:49What if it turns out to be a stolen treasure that was hidden in the wall?
26:52I've heard of people bearing treasure in their yards,
26:54but never in their walls.
26:56Ruben said he overheard a boy on Rumspringa
26:58saying he had treasure in a jar,
27:00but Ruben didn't know who he was.
27:03Levi, are any of Johnson's volunteers on Rumspringa?
27:06Brant Sorenson is.
27:08Brant came by the store when Chief Twitchell was there,
27:10and he was acting kind of odd.
27:12I saw him at Yoder's today.
27:13Said he got a job on a cargo ship.
27:15And he is going to go?
27:17Oh yeah, I've already paid him a nice bonus.
27:19Well, that makes sense.
27:20I read in the budget that Brant has a collection notice against him.
27:23He asked me if I was interested in going with him.
27:26Are you?
27:27No, I prefer to keep the ground under my feet.
27:31Were there any other volunteers on Rumspringa?
27:34No, Stephen Raber, but he's only volunteered for a day or two.
27:39Do you think I should tell Chief Twitchell what Ruben overheard?
27:42To put suspicion toward another Amish without more evidence
27:44is something we could not advise you to do.
27:46Yes, but you are not Amish.
27:50You should follow what God tells you.
27:53You should pray about it.
27:56Well, it doesn't seem like we'll be solving this mystery tonight.
27:58And I have a goat who's about to kid, so I should probably check on her.
28:01Levi, can you make sure the back gate is closed?
28:03I was going to go, but since you're going out, I will check.
28:11Levi is way too busy to take on my job with the volunteers.
28:13No, I would not worry about Levi.
28:16He loves to help people he cares about.
28:21I hope that you don't think that I mean anything by our friendship.
28:27It would not matter if you did.
28:30Levi is a good man, and he will make someone a good husband.
28:36He is a good man.
28:40I finally heard from Della.
28:42She is expecting us in the morning.
28:44Great.
28:45Maybe she can shed some light on those old green jars.
28:51Thank you for all of your help.
29:01Come in, come in.
29:03Welcome.
29:04Cheryl, good to see you, Naomi.
29:09Oh, your home is so charming.
29:11Thanks.
29:12I wouldn't want to live anywhere else.
29:15I tell my kids I'll leave my house when I am dead and not a day before.
29:20I can see why.
29:22I understand you have some questions for me?
29:25We do.
29:26Does this look familiar to you?
29:29Oh, my, yes.
29:31My father used these jars in the pharmacy.
29:39Potassium chloride.
29:41That's potassium chloride in German.
29:44My father was a first-generation immigrant.
29:47He wrote the labels in German so he could read them quickly.
29:50Do you have any idea what your father did with the jars when he was finished with them?
29:53Oh, now you are stirring memories that I haven't thought about in a very long time.
29:59There was an Amish man he would give the jars to from time to time.
30:03He and the man spoke German together, which was unusual because my parents would hide the fact they were German
30:10during the war.
30:10Do you happen to remember this Amish man's name?
30:15Yeah, dark hair.
30:17He was slight framed.
30:19He had a stepson that served in World War II that he never got over.
30:24That sounds like Frank Reber.
30:27Yeah, that's it.
30:28The stepson's name was Frank.
30:30Frank, I never could understand why old man Reber wasn't proud of that young man.
30:37Frank did so much with his life.
30:39When he came back from the war, he went to medical school and became a doctor.
30:42Good one.
30:43So he left the church?
30:45The Amish church, yes.
30:47Frank said that he could serve more people with a little freedom.
30:51And his family never got past that.
30:54We heard that his mom and stepdad died before he returned.
30:58Quite tragically.
30:59You would think that the rest of the family would think differently after that, but they didn't.
31:04Frank moved on and got married and had children.
31:08Della, this has been a wonderful help.
31:11I don't think about that time much anymore.
31:15And I hope you find what you're looking for.
31:18Me too.
31:19Thank you, Della.
31:21There, Della?
31:22Take.
31:23This way.
31:24Do come back, please, to visit.
31:26That's so sweet of you.
31:27My pleasure.
31:29Have a good day.
31:30You too.
31:31Bye.
31:32Let's check Frank's obituary and find his children.
31:44Hi, how are you?
31:45We are well.
31:46How are you?
31:47Good.
31:48We got into new true crime books, if that's what you're looking for, Cheryl.
31:52No, not today.
31:53We're looking for an obituary or some other document that might tell us the relatives of someone who lived in
31:58Sugar Creek in the 1940s.
32:00Let me guess.
32:01You're looking for Frank Braber's family.
32:04How did you know that?
32:06You're not the first.
32:08We're not?
32:10Suzanne Marshall and then a young Amish man came by yesterday.
32:15This is what I gave them.
32:24That was too easy.
32:26Yeah.
32:36Well, I hope Susanna's wrong and someone isn't trying to sell those coins.
32:40Well, it looks like Linda Haven and her sister Anna are the rightful heirs.
32:44Last night I got a hold of Linda.
32:45She's going to come by today and look at the letters.
32:47Maybe she can tell us if the handwriting is her father's.
32:50Good.
33:01These letters are such a gift.
33:06My father never talked much about his experience in war.
33:12His family didn't make it very easy for him, but I never imagined how lonely he must have felt.
33:23Where did you find these?
33:25I found them in the wall of a house that my friend is converting into a women's shelter.
33:29They were hidden in jars with coins from around the same time.
33:33It's very interesting.
33:36Unfortunately, while I was keeping the coins in my safe, someone broke in and stole them.
33:41But if we get them back, they belong to you and your sister.
33:46It's just me now.
33:47Oh, I'm sorry.
33:50I wish Anna had had a place to go like the women's shelter.
33:57If you find those coins, I'm sure that my father would be honored if he would use that money for
34:05the work at the shelter.
34:07It's very generous, Linda. Thank you.
34:14Any idea when the house will be completed?
34:17I have volunteers ready, but we don't have enough funds to buy all the extra building supplies.
34:25Beginning to think I was crazy to think we could do this.
34:30I just hope I haven't wasted everybody's time.
34:32You must not think like that.
34:34Even when we are doing the will of good, it does not mean we don't experience opposition.
34:40Naomi is right, and I have a feeling we're going to find those coins soon.
34:45Don't look.
34:46I told you not to look.
34:50What are we not supposed to look at?
34:51It's not bad.
34:52That is Leonard Reber.
34:54His wife, Clara, works here to help pay the bills.
34:58And that's their son, Stephen.
35:03I recognize Stephen.
35:05He volunteered at the house a few times.
35:07Chief Twitchell said he found fingerprints, but there was no match in the system.
35:10Which means the thief could be Amish.
35:13Maybe we can get the chief to bring him in, get his fingerprints.
35:16I do not want to believe that it could be one of us who did this.
35:19But don't you want to know the truth?
35:21Of course I do.
35:27Take Naomi to find Chief Twitchell.
35:29Tell him we need to get Stephen Reber's fingerprints.
35:33On him.
35:34Where are you going?
35:35To follow Stephen.
35:37He might lead me to those coins.
36:05Johnson, he's at the house.
36:06Bring Twitchell.
36:17Stephen!
36:17I just want to talk to you.
36:19You're lying.
36:20I found Frank's ear.
36:22It's his daughter, Linda.
36:23Tell me where you hid the rest.
36:24What makes you think there's more?
36:26There has to be more.
36:27Now tell me where you hid the rest.
36:28I don't know.
36:32Check the other side.
36:33David!
36:33You okay?
36:34He's getting away!
36:35Why does it feel like you're not listening to me?
36:37I told Naomi and Johnson to go get you.
36:39You should have waited on me.
36:40You're right.
36:40I should have.
36:41Okay.
36:42Carry on.
36:45He's right.
36:46If anything happens, you're right.
36:48I thought the Amish weren't supposed to be dangerous.
36:50Stephen Reber is not thinking about being an Amish at this moment.
36:52I guess not.
36:53Are you all right?
36:55Yes, but I'm glad you got here when you did.
36:57Where did you find Levi?
36:58We didn't find him.
36:59I went to your house to check on you, and when you weren't there, I...
37:03You came here.
37:04I'm glad you did.
37:05Me too.
37:14Did you find the coins he took?
37:16No.
37:16But I'm going to go inside and search the house.
37:18Okay.
37:18Oh, no, no.
37:19You stay right here.
37:20I don't want any questions about evidence being tamperable.
37:23But if I were you, I would look for a back.
37:27I don't know how I did anything before you got here.
37:29I think you might be coming around.
37:32It's just one time I was actually happy to see you, Dojo Officer.
37:35Me too.
37:36Don't tell Twitch if I said that.
37:38All right.
37:39We have the evidence.
37:40I'm curious.
37:41How did you know that it was Stephen who took him?
37:44Well, we found out that an Amish family lived here during World War II.
37:47Their son, Frank Reber, wrote those letters while he was away at war,
37:51and then he sent his money home to his family.
37:53Most likely they cashed the check for coins.
37:55People thought that those were more secure during them.
37:58Frank's mother and his stepfather did not agree with his decision to go to war,
38:02so instead of spending the money...
38:04They hid them inside the walls, and they kept them there for over 80 years.
38:08Frank's mother and stepfather died before they could give him the coins.
38:11So Stephen thought that they belonged there.
38:13And if Johnson hadn't tried to save this house,
38:16it would have been discovered.
38:18Frank Reber's daughter Linda wants to donate the coins to help finish the renovations.
38:21So, in a way, the coins will stay with the house after all.
38:27Okay.
38:30Officer Nick?
38:36Yes, Dale.
38:37Excuse me.
38:39I found a buyer for the coins.
38:41Dad.
38:42And because I like what you're doing here,
38:45I can't believe I'm saying this,
38:47but I'm going to waive my commission.
38:50That is such a blessing.
38:53But don't tell anyone.
38:54I don't want to get that kind of reputation.
38:58Your secret is safe.
39:08Hey, Cheryl.
39:10We're getting calls from people all over wanting to support what we're doing because they saw your article.
39:15What?
39:16Yeah.
39:16I think we're going to be able to open sooner than we thought.
39:19That's wonderful.
39:22See Cindy over there?
39:23No, where is she?
39:24Hi, gentle.
39:25It looks great.
39:27Cindy!
39:28Hi, Cindy.
39:29Hi.
39:30Hi, Phil.
39:33We may not be able to fix every problem or heal every wound,
39:38but when we show compassion and serve others,
39:41when we show up for each other,
39:43we become the hands and feet of God right where we are.
39:49We may not be able to fix every problem or heal every wound,
39:52We may not be able to fix every wound.
39:52We may not be able to fix every wound.
39:52We may not be able to fix every wound.
39:52We may not be able to fix every wound.
39:52We may not be able to fix every wound.
39:53We may not be able to fix every wound.
39:53We may not be able to fix every wound.
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