Diagnosis Murder Season 4 Episode 19 Delusions Of Murder
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00:00I can.
00:08Please.
00:09No.
00:10But I want you...
00:11I know you do.
00:13But it's time for you to come.
00:15And you have to look presentable, yes.
00:18You feel better now?
00:24We spoke about your parents.
00:26About your mother's fear of men.
00:29About her fixation on your appearance
00:33and her suicide when you were 14.
00:36You were crying.
00:40When I count to three,
00:42that's all that you will remember about this session.
00:48One.
00:50Two.
00:52Three.
00:56That's it.
00:57We'll take this up again next week.
01:08We are doing a lot of hard work together, Barbara.
01:12I promise you, we will make progress.
01:15It's just going to take time.
01:17See you Thursday, Ms. Binnings.
01:19It's nice to see you, too.
01:20Dear.
01:21Feel better?
01:22I feel sick just seeing you.
01:24I feel sick just seeing you here.
01:25Oh, but that was a good session.
01:27It was.
01:28Intense.
01:29I'm not paying this woman off, Gavin.
01:43I feel sick just seeing you here.
01:50Oh, but that was a good session.
01:52It was.
01:54Intense.
01:55I'm not paying this woman off, Gavin.
01:58Not like the other time.
01:59If it satisfies you to dwell on the past, just go right ahead.
02:03The past hour, you mean?
02:06Good God, I can smell her perfume on you from here.
02:09Having sex with your patients in your office.
02:14Oh, your fertile imagination.
02:17It's one of the things that makes you a good drink.
02:20And your utter lack of morality is what makes you such a disgusting one.
02:28I have an appointment.
02:30With Nick Samuels?
02:32It's your third this month, right?
02:35Come on, Claire.
02:37He's my lawyer, too, don't you think we talk?
02:40You haven't been very discreet, dear.
02:44Neither have you, dear.
02:46Dear.
02:46Oh, my God.
02:54Oh, my God.
02:56Oh, my God.
02:56Oh, my God.
02:58Oh, my God.
03:00Oh, my God.
03:02Oh, my God.
03:04Oh, my God.
03:05Oh, my God.
03:07Oh, my God.
03:08Oh, my God.
03:09Oh, my God.
03:09Oh, my God.
03:10Oh, my God.
03:11Oh, my God.
03:13Oh, my God.
04:14Abra!
04:16Amanda, what are you doing here?
04:17I saw your name up on the patient board. Are you all right? What happened?
04:20I don't know. I just failed, I guess.
04:24At the Reed Clinic?
04:25What did you call Dr. Reed?
04:27God, no. This is embarrassing enough without dragging him into it.
04:31I'm sure he'll want to know.
04:33Well, I'll tell him. Next session.
04:35I just wish that were now.
04:41Hey, you all right?
04:44I mean, with the therapy and everything?
04:46Oh, absolutely.
04:47If it weren't for Dr. Reed, I think I would have given up after Paul died.
04:53Dr. Reed, he's phenomenal.
04:57You two know each other?
04:59Uh, yeah. Husbands flew together in Bosnia.
05:02Oh.
05:04Well, I'm afraid I haven't got any specific answers on why you passed out.
05:09Your EKG, normal? Nothing unusual in your blood workup?
05:13Are you taking any medication?
05:14Uh, just an antidepressant that Dr. Reed prescribed.
05:20Benzodiazepine.
05:21Could that be what made me faint?
05:22No. No, it's a very mild tranquilizer, especially the dosage you're taking.
05:27Um, look, I'd like for you to wear this overnight and see me in the morning.
05:34Okay, what we're going to do is attach the electrodes to your chest.
05:39We'll run the wires to the monitor in your pocket.
05:42No one will know that you have it on.
05:43And it will give us an EKG over the next 25 period.
05:47Then you think there might be something wrong with my heart?
05:49No, no, no. It's just a diagnosis. It's kind of a process of elimination. I want to rule it out.
05:55Nine o'clock in the morning, okay for you?
05:57Yeah.
05:58If you feel any dizziness, you feel just plain lousy, I want you to call me at home right away, right?
06:03Oh, thanks, Samantha.
06:04See you in the morning.
06:06Okay.
06:10You know where Will?
06:11Yeah, she and Paul were good friends with Colin and me while we were in the service.
06:16And her husband didn't come back?
06:18She crashed during a routine surveillance exercise.
06:21I think that's why she drifted away from me.
06:25Maybe I reminded her too much of those days when Paul was alive.
06:28Excuse me.
06:29I'm Dr. Gavin Reed.
06:31I'm looking for a patient to Barbara Benning.
06:33She was brought in here by paramedics a little while ago.
06:36Dr. Reed, it's a pleasure.
06:37I'm Mark Sloan, her physician.
06:39This is Dr. Livingston.
06:40Oh, Amanda, isn't it?
06:43Yes.
06:43Barbara spoke of you quite often.
06:45You've been a very good friend.
06:47I got down here as soon as I heard what happened.
06:49How's Barbara doing?
06:50I won't be able to tell I do some more tests, but I don't think there's anything wrong with her medically.
06:56Well, that doesn't surprise me.
06:57She's become very emotionally dependent on me.
07:02Transference.
07:02Yes, and I'm worried about the toll that it's taking.
07:06That may be why she fainted earlier today.
07:07All right, I'll get the test results to you as soon as I get them.
07:10Well, I'd appreciate that.
07:12Then I see her.
07:13Of course she's in exam one.
07:14I'll show you.
07:15I'll show you.
07:32Nice time with the lawyers?
07:40As a matter of fact, it was.
07:45Divorce papers.
07:46Can't say I didn't see that coming.
07:48Go ahead and file.
07:49I have.
07:51Fine.
07:52Since it's your decision, you can leave whenever you like.
07:55Oh, no, Gavin, I won't be going anywhere.
07:58You will.
08:00Tonight.
08:02All right, I'm moving to the Waterford for a few days.
08:07Have Samuels draw up the papers to split the practice and her equity in the clinic.
08:14That's done, too.
08:16Only I won't be splitting anything.
08:19Here's a little light reading for you at the hotel.
08:26What the hell is this?
08:29Everything goes to you?
08:32Are you crazy, Claire?
08:35You will sign that, or I will crucify you in front of the state board.
08:40I will tell them everything about you and your women patients.
08:43You're not that stupid.
08:46The clinic will never survive the scandal.
08:49But I will.
08:51And so will my license.
08:52Now you, on the other hand, think about it.
09:02I'll expect you out of here.
09:04Can I?
09:04I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:05I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:06I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:06I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:07I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:07I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:08I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:09I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:10I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:11I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:12I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:13I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:14I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:15I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:16I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:17I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:18I'll see you in the middle of the night.
09:19Barbara Bennings, to see you.
09:43Send her in, but please hold all of my calls.
09:46We're not to be disturbed.
09:49I'm glad you asked me to come in.
09:59What happened today really scared me.
10:01Your fainting spell, to me, indicates that we're getting close to the issues that are causing you the most pain.
10:09And you think I shut down rather than confront them?
10:13Exactly.
10:14Actually, it's best to deal with these things when your feelings are fresh and they're close to the surface.
10:23Here.
10:24I'd like you to just relax.
10:32And let's talk about this for a while.
10:34You feel all right now?
10:42Good.
10:50You can stay that way.
10:56Until you hear a telephone ring twice.
10:59When you hear that cue, you will awaken and remember only that you came here to see me.
11:09And nothing after that.
11:10Do you understand?
11:11Calm down, Barbara.
11:28Don't you patronize me.
11:29You sound just like my father.
11:30Do I?
11:32Why did you bring your father?
11:33I didn't come here to talk about him.
11:35You brought him up.
11:36You're always harping on him.
11:38You always do.
11:39Why do you think I do that?
11:41Oh, God.
11:41Get off it.
11:42I'm not paying you to talk about that bastard.
11:44Are you angry?
11:45Yeah, you're damned right I am.
11:47At me or him?
11:48I'm sick of playing your stupid games.
11:51All you do is try to turn everything back on me.
11:53Because it's you we want to hear from, not your father.
11:56I want to hear about him from you.
11:58I hated him.
12:00You know that.
12:02You know we get the same thing over and over.
12:05You sit there with your holier than thou.
12:07You have all the answers.
12:22Look behind the garage.
12:28What are you doing here?
12:55I thought about what you said.
12:56I think she did.
12:57And I've decided to sign your agreement.
13:00Giving you everything that you want.
13:02But I've penciled in a few changes.
13:07Read it.
13:07If you agree to it, we can get this thing over quickly and cleanly.
13:12I knew you'd do what was right for yourself.
13:24Yeah.
13:25How have you amended these?
13:27This isn't our agreement.
13:44It's our appointment schedule.
13:46I'm not going to sign up.
14:01It's our deadline.
14:02I'm going to sign up for you.
14:04I'm going to sign up for you.
14:06We're going inside now.
14:32Oh, you forgot your purse.
14:36What does my sex life have to do with it?
14:47You tell me.
14:48Well, you just sit there asking me questions.
14:50When are you going to start doing something to help me?
14:53The help comes from you, Barbara.
14:54You're facing your own life now.
14:57Barbara, please sit down.
14:58Stop this.
15:00This is not going to help anybody.
15:02Barbara, put that down.
15:06Stop, Barbara, settle down.
15:09No.
15:10You shouldn't go.
15:22She sounded like the old Barbara.
15:24Or she was.
15:26Came in out of control and only got worse.
15:29Well, it's not the first time a patient has thrown a tantrum and stormed out.
15:33It's the first time I've had a patient threaten my wife.
15:37I shouldn't have said that.
15:39Just forget it.
15:40She was probably just slashing out.
15:43Maybe we should call the police.
15:45I don't want to overreact.
15:48No, I should call Claire.
15:50I'll tell you what.
15:55Call my security company and have them get over there right away.
15:59All right.
16:00All right.
16:01All right.
16:01All right.
16:03All right.
16:05All right.
16:19Don't move.
16:42Don't move.
16:42You may not end up thanking me if this woman really is a close friend.
17:08We found her standing over Claire Reed's body with a murder weapon in her hand.
17:13Yeah, I don't believe that.
17:15Apparently, she stormed out of Reed's office a few minutes earlier, openly threatening to
17:21kill his wife.
17:21What did she say about that?
17:23We questioned her last night.
17:25She seemed pretty confused.
17:27She claims she can't remember any of this.
17:30The first memory is hearing a phone ringing, and she was standing over the body.
17:34This person came in?
17:36Yeah.
17:36Not a scratch on the door jamb or the lock, either.
17:43The doorbell works.
17:45She didn't use the doorbell or Jimmy the lock.
17:48She had Reed's keys.
17:50How did she get them?
17:51Her explanation, I don't remember.
17:54Dr. Sandberg, Amanda, what are you doing?
18:00Now, Dr. Sloan is my father.
18:02He, uh, consults with us on cases sometimes.
18:06Amanda wanted to come because of her friendship with Barbara Bennings.
18:09Dr. Hooper, not intruding.
18:10We're terribly sorry about what happened.
18:12I'm, well, I'm, I'm still in shock myself.
18:18I just talked to Claire a couple of hours earlier, and...
18:21We're so sorry about your laws.
18:24It's just that I can't believe that Barbara would do something like this.
18:28She did it, Amanda.
18:30My own patient killed my wife.
18:34I'm sorry.
18:37Here I am, the one who's supposed to be trained to handle crisis.
18:43Please, please, come in.
18:45Doctor, I wanted to come by and offer my condolences.
18:59In a way, I feel partially responsible.
19:02You?
19:03Well, Barbara wasn't in my care, however, briefly.
19:05If I'd just perhaps insisted she stay in the hospital for some observation.
19:10Like you said, you only knew her for a few hours.
19:12You couldn't have had any reason to suspect that she was dangerous.
19:16No, I suppose I couldn't have.
19:25Have you spoken to Barbara?
19:28No, not.
19:29Well, according to her, she has no memory of the murder.
19:33No, I was afraid of that.
19:35And the deeper that she bears this crime,
19:38the harder it's going to hit her when she finally acknowledges what she's done.
19:43She must be inside to hell.
19:45It's nice to know that you still can have so much compassion for her.
19:50Barbara's not responsible for any of her actions.
19:53If anybody is, I am.
19:56You see, I did know her.
20:00In one terrible moment, Claire's life ended and Barbara's was destroyed.
20:04None of this would have happened if I had paid closer professional attention.
20:11But as you said, Barbara showed no signs of being dangerous.
20:15I let my guard down, Amanda.
20:18And I'm so sorry.
20:21Yes, I'm sorry, too.
20:22Well, I have to get cleaned up.
20:28There are things to do, the funeral arrangements and all of that.
20:33I understand.
20:33I'll find my way out.
20:35And thank Dr. Sond.
20:37Yes, sir.
20:38Is it possible that Barbara's blackout was caused by antidepressants prescribed by Dr. Reed?
20:51Well, the blood work taken after she was arrested should only trace amounts of that medication.
20:57And that is consistent with what we took yesterday.
21:00And not nearly enough to affect her that way.
21:03Well, there must be some explanation for her memory loss, and I intend to figure out what it is.
21:07Well, even if you do, it's not going to help.
21:09You don't know that, Jesse.
21:11Now, I'm not going to sit around and watch a friend of mine go to prison for murder.
21:15Hey, slow down.
21:15I'm on your side, okay?
21:16I'm just saying that she was found with a knife in her hand.
21:19I don't care.
21:20I know this woman, and I know that she's not capable of killing anyone.
21:24Well, being caught at the scene with the murder weapon is pretty compelling evidence.
21:29I haven't made up my mind yet.
21:32See?
21:34Mark, I know you're onto something.
21:37What is it?
21:39Maybe this is it.
21:46Ah, this is the evidence?
21:48Yeah, most of it.
21:49You want to give me a hand?
21:53Thanks.
21:56Well, now, I know what's up there.
21:59That must be some picture.
22:00But what is it?
22:01Look at the way Claire's sitting.
22:03She's got her back to the door.
22:05Right.
22:05Why didn't she turn around when Barbara was creeping up on her?
22:08I don't know.
22:09Is it possible that Claire didn't hear Barbara coming in?
22:12Barbara could have come through that door without making a sound, and there was still that squeak.
22:17In the floor in the kitchen.
22:18It's been on my mind ever since I heard it.
22:20Well, if Barbara were sneaking up on Claire, she would have heard it.
22:23Maybe she was lost in thought, or maybe she was reading a book.
22:27Now, this could be reading glasses she's wearing.
22:29What was she reading?
22:30Good question.
22:32You know, maybe you better have a talk with Barbara.
22:34See if you can help her remember anything.
22:36Well, I'll do my best.
22:37Did you get that heart monitor scene?
22:39Yeah, she was still wearing it at the scene.
22:41Isn't it, Bob?
22:42What's an EKG going to prove?
22:43Well, I won't know until I process it.
22:46You know, in the meantime, what do you think about going by Dr. Reed's clinic and confirming his story?
22:51Sure.
22:52He's a suspect.
22:53Well, if Barbara didn't feel clear, I think we'd have a look at everybody.
23:00Okay.
23:03Uh, Steve?
23:05Yeah?
23:06You shouldn't leave your keys in the lock.
23:08It's an invitation to crime.
23:09What?
23:22I'm just thinking, if you're going by the station today, I wouldn't mind taking a look at those keys that Barbara got from Reed.
23:28Thought you might ask?
23:30Fuck, fuck.
23:32Good thinking.
23:33Why did you go to Reed's house?
23:40I don't remember.
23:43Okay, Barbara.
23:45Let's take this one step at a time, okay?
23:48What happened after you left Community General?
23:53I told you I went to see Dr. Reed.
23:55Yeah, after that.
23:56You don't even remember leaving Dr. Reed's office?
24:03I just remember how safe I felt sitting on his couch.
24:06Well, Dr. Reed says that you were screaming and that you stormed out.
24:14Barbara, what's the next thing that you remember?
24:18Think.
24:19I heard a phone ring.
24:27And I looked down and I saw a knife in my hand.
24:34And that woman...
24:36Claire Reed.
24:39All I remember is the blood.
24:41I'm so scared.
24:43Amanda, why is this happening to me?
24:45I don't know.
24:46I don't know.
24:46Do you think I...
24:47No, no, no, no.
24:48I do not think that you killed Claire Reed.
24:52Dr. Reed has been everything.
24:55Everything to me.
24:56And to think I could do something like this to him, I...
25:00Oh, poor woman.
25:14Oh, poor woman.
25:16Oh, what a beautiful car.
25:18Thank you, Dr. Slum.
25:22Thank you, Dr. Slum.
25:28Thank you, Dr. Slum.
25:31Something I can do for you.
25:47You might take me for a little spin around the block on that thing sometime.
25:50I'm a sucker for classics.
25:52Really?
25:53Yeah, I had an old XK-150 one time.
25:57How did you get rid of it?
25:57God save us from war, famine, and British engineering.
26:01But it wasn't mechanical reasons that made me sell it.
26:05It was psychological.
26:06I lived in fear that somebody was going to steal it from me.
26:09I know the feeling.
26:10I know the feeling.
26:11I'm really very sorry, but it's been a long day for me.
26:13You know, I can't believe I didn't see that gorgeous automobile in your garage this morning.
26:18It wasn't.
26:23It was in the detail, so if it matters, I dropped it off there yesterday.
26:27But I can't imagine that that's what you're here for.
26:31Oh, no.
26:32Actually, it's this.
26:34Barbara was wearing this from the time she left the community general until the police took it from her.
26:39She recorded the murder?
26:41No, I did.
26:42Unfortunately, it's just a heartbeat, dynamic EKG.
26:47What a shame.
26:49Tape recording could have answered a lot of questions.
26:52In this race of them, the EKG shows that during the murder, her heart rate was below 60 beats a minute.
27:01Well, it's possible that Barbara's delusion was so great
27:08that she felt killing my wife was a perfectly normal thing to do.
27:13It was no more stressful than eating a meal or doing the laundry.
27:18Oh, that makes sense in a horrible kind of a way.
27:22You know what bothers me, though, is what happened during that last session you had with her?
27:26You know, the one that ended up in that screaming fight with her, storming out?
27:31Her heart rate didn't reach 70 that time either.
27:34Oh, I suppose it's possible that she could have been putting on an act.
27:39I mean, she could have been faking it.
27:41Setting herself up for an insanity defense.
27:44Oh, boy, then that's definitely premeditation.
27:47And very, very cool.
27:49Was she a sociopath?
27:50You ever noticed any indication of that?
27:52No, never.
27:53But sociopaths are very clever.
27:59Very clever at concealing their disorder.
28:01She could have been fooling me for months.
28:02Oh, that's a fantastic idea.
28:04That's our whole thing concerning the human mind.
28:07Now, thank you.
28:08You're giving me a lot to think about here.
28:11Oh, I almost forgot.
28:13Steve asked me to return these keys.
28:15They're the ones that the police took from Barbara.
28:18Oh.
28:18You know, the first time I saw that lock, I noticed there were no scratches around the
28:29keyhole there, which there would be with normal use.
28:32That's a brand new lock.
28:34Old cars, new locks.
28:36A lot of interest, I just like that.
28:38I just am checking around.
28:39It turns out that Claire had some new locks installed the day she was killed.
28:43She probably didn't have a chance to give you a key.
28:49Those are, uh, Claire's keys there, aren't they?
28:53I suppose I really hadn't noticed.
28:55Well, how could you?
28:57All that's been going on here.
28:59Well, I was just wondering, though, if the key you have won't fit in that lock, how did
29:05Barbara get in to kill Claire?
29:07Claire, maybe Claire will let her in.
29:13Yeah, that could be.
29:15That's probably it.
29:17All right.
29:18Won't bother you anymore.
29:19Thanks.
29:20Thanks.
29:34Yes.
29:36Welcome home.
29:37He did it.
29:48I know it.
29:49Reed killed his wife.
29:50But how, Mark?
29:51He was in session with Barbara Benning.
29:53His secretary told me that she heard the whole thing.
29:56It was like listening to the old Barbara.
29:58She was very loud, very emotional, very angry, like the first time she was when she first saw
30:03Reed.
30:03And after the screaming, violent session, Reed walked out of his office.
30:07He was worried, and he calls his wife.
30:09And then has the secretary call the security people.
30:12I mean, there it is.
30:13The guy cannot be in two places at one time.
30:15Not at the same time.
30:18Hi.
30:19So you got the whole team assembled?
30:21Just waiting for you.
30:22Is that it?
30:22Mm-hmm.
30:23Interesting.
30:24Very.
30:25By the way, I stopped by Reed's auto detailer.
30:28He found the Bugatti in the lot the morning after the murder.
30:31But he says he hasn't any idea what time Reed dropped it off the night before.
30:35What's in the folder?
30:37Motive.
30:37These are the Reed Clinic incorporation papers.
30:41As it turns out, Claire was seeing a divorce attorney the day she was killed.
30:45She wanted to talk about dissolving the corporation and transferring its assets into her name alone.
30:50But under community property law, she couldn't get all the assets unless her husband agreed.
30:55And why would he do that?
30:56She had something on him.
30:58Leverage.
31:00This is an agreement between the Reed Clinic and a woman named Gail Holby.
31:03She was paid $250,000 to drop certain unspecified charges against the clinic and keep her mouth shut about it.
31:13What were the charges?
31:14Doesn't say.
31:15We should find out.
31:17I should have a talk with her.
31:19Okay, so Reed was about to lose his clinic.
31:21That's reason enough to kill his wife.
31:23But the guy had an alibi.
31:26You know, I love electronics.
31:29This is a remarkable little machine.
31:31Able to monitor Barba's heart rate no matter where she went or what she did.
31:37And eat some coffee.
31:40Now, uh, just bear with me for a minute here.
31:44Don't interrupt.
31:45You know, I can't stop wondering why Barba's heart rate was so low.
31:52It was under 60 beats a minute.
31:54That's consistent with deep relaxation or sleep.
31:58And yet, she was in a heated therapy session.
32:01Ranting, screaming, even threatening Mrs. Reed's life.
32:05And it stayed that low when she was supposedly killing Mrs. Reed.
32:10Now, the secretary, Tracy, told Jesse that the woman she heard carrying on that office sounded like the old Barbara Benning.
32:19Maybe it was.
32:22Mark, what are you getting at?
32:27Mark!
32:28Mark!
32:28Mark!
32:39Yes?
32:41He scared the hell out of us.
32:43What are you doing?
32:45Trying to figure out how Gavin Reed was in two places at once.
32:50Told you I left electronics.
32:51The woman she heard carrying on that office sounded like the old Barbara Benning.
33:01Maybe it was.
33:04That's my guess.
33:06I think maybe it's time for a little doctor to doctor talk.
33:16Sorry to interrupt, but Dr. Sloan is here.
33:19Sloan.
33:20Um, I'm going to show you.
33:27Doctor, I hope this isn't a bad time.
33:29No, actually, I could use a break.
33:31With Claire's death and all this place is in chaos.
33:34I can imagine.
33:35Well, this won't take long, I don't think.
33:40So what can I do for you this time?
33:42Well, actually, this isn't directly for me.
33:44It's for the police.
33:47Doctor, they need to know a little bit more about Barbara.
33:49Well, clinically, that is.
33:52My son was prepared to come over here with a subpoena for all of Barbara's case records and all of the recordings of her...
33:59Now, he must know that that's impossible without my consent.
34:02Oh, he does.
34:03That's why we agreed it might be best if I came as a doctor and asked for Barbara's records.
34:10Doctor, I know that even with your wife's death that you care about your patients.
34:15Why do you?
34:17Well, I'm asking you to help the police.
34:19You see, your work with her is probably the only thing that will determine whether she goes to prison for the rest of her life or enters an insanity plea.
34:27The only way that I could, in all good conscience, release Barbara's records would be with her consent.
34:34I appreciate that.
34:35I can't promise anything, but I will ask.
34:41Thank you very, very much, doctor.
34:51Barbara Bennings called again from jail.
34:53She's very upset, practically pleading for you to come see her.
34:56Um, yeah, later. Later.
35:00Gil Holby?
35:27Yes.
35:28May I help you?
35:29My name is Amanda Livingston, and I was wondering if I could speak with you.
35:33Oh, if this is about acquiring some of my pieces, all my work's handled through the galleries.
35:38No, it's about Gavin Reed.
35:41I don't know any Gavin Reed.
35:43I think you do.
35:45I've seen the Reed Clinic files.
35:48Who are you?
35:50I'm a doctor with Community General Hospital.
35:54So why are you interested in Reed?
35:56Are you aware of what's happened to his wife?
36:00Yeah, I heard about it on the news.
36:03She was murdered by one of his patients.
36:06Or maybe by him.
36:07What?
36:08Um, please, uh, come in.
36:17I, uh, I can't tell you anything.
36:22You must realize that.
36:24Because of a settlement in your lawsuit, you signed a non-disclosure agreement, and I understand that.
36:30But I need you to talk to me, Gail.
36:33I need you to tell me what this man did to you.
36:36Another woman's life may depend on it.
36:39What happened, Gail?
36:41I, uh, I can't tell you.
36:43You can't tell me emotionally, or you can't tell me legally.
36:46Look, Gail, it's not difficult for me to imagine why a beautiful woman as yourself, a suitor, therapist, and was awarded a quarter of a million dollars.
37:00He abused you, didn't he?
37:04I didn't even know what was happening.
37:08It wasn't rape?
37:09It was worse, much worse.
37:20About six months into therapy, I began to experience some dizziness, some memory loss.
37:31I could barely remember our sessions anymore.
37:33He said it was from the, uh, intense work we were doing, and the medication I was, uh, taking.
37:46Benzo Diasby.
37:50I bought that explanation.
37:55Until one morning, I woke up, and I started hemorrhaging.
37:59And at the hospital, they told me that I'd had a miscarriage.
38:09I was three months pregnant.
38:14I hadn't slept with anyone in Aubrey.
38:21I'm so sorry.
38:23He had been, uh, hypnotizing me.
38:30And used antidepressants to put you in a more receptive mood.
38:35And using me in his office.
38:41Gail, you must believe you were not there when all of this happened.
38:45Your body was, but that's all.
38:46Well, yeah.
38:50Two years of good therapy have got me to see that.
38:55Well, so much for non-disclosure.
38:59Whatever you've told me will remain confidential.
39:02I give you my word.
39:03He's a doctor.
39:05He's helped so much.
39:07How?
39:09You still haven't told me why you're here.
39:12You said that you think that Reed killed his wife?
39:15The same thing that he did to you, he's done to another female patient.
39:18The woman who's been accused of killing Claire Reed.
39:23What you've just told me, Gail, will stop him.
39:29Good.
39:32Please, do that.
39:34Dr. Amanda Livingston, dial 716.
39:42Dr. Livingston, dial 716.
39:47Dr. Livingston?
39:49Amanda, it's Barbara.
39:52Barbara, how are you?
39:53Not good.
39:55Oh, God, I feel like I'm losing my mind.
39:59No, you're not.
40:00No, try to calm down.
40:01But Dr. Reed, he hasn't come to see me.
40:04I know that he hates me.
40:07How could I have done what they say?
40:09Barbara, listen to me.
40:10There are things you don't know.
40:12I couldn't have killed that woman.
40:14I didn't even know her, Amanda.
40:16God, would you help me?
40:18I will.
40:19I've got to go.
40:20Well, wait a second.
40:21Barbara.
40:21Barbara.
40:21What?
40:28Jesse?
40:29Hey, have you seen Amanda?
40:30She's not in the pathway.
40:31No, and I've been looking for her.
40:32A nurse said that she took off a while ago in a hurry.
40:35I want to know what you found out from Gail Holby.
40:38Can I page her?
40:39Yes.
40:39Do it, darling.
40:40Dr. calling to the PR staff.
40:43Whoa, what do we got?
40:44Barbara, she tried to hang herself on the bench.
40:46He's a county jail.
40:47I'll call Dad.
40:4810 milligrams decadron, 1 gram ANSAP, IV put.
40:52Move it.
40:52All right.
40:53Let's go.
40:53All right.
41:02Heartbeat is strong.
41:04BP is down, but steady.
41:0590 over 40.
41:07Okay, let's get her off the ventilator and up to ICU
41:09and have an epinephrine inhaler ready just in case.
41:15Still in shock, huh?
41:16Did you get these CTs and the X-rays back?
41:19Yeah, all negative.
41:20Good thing the guard came along.
41:21Otherwise, she would have been dead in another two minutes.
41:24You want a tox screen?
41:25Yeah, but I already know what'll show.
41:27What?
41:28Trace amounts of benzodiazepine.
41:30I already know that.
41:33Hypnotherapy, antidepressants,
41:35Reed's special brand of treatment.
41:37It's how he gets his female patients to do whatever he wants.
41:40Come on, I need to talk to Mark.
41:41For seven months, Dr. Reed used hypnosis and drugs
41:49to force Gail to have sex with him,
41:51and he probably did the same thing to Barbara.
41:54That explains everything.
41:56Her low heart rate,
41:58her inability to remember how she ended up standing over Claire,
42:01because Reed had her hypnotized and left her holding that knife.
42:04Yeah, I'm no expert on psychiatry,
42:07but I thought you couldn't hypnotize someone
42:09to do something against their will.
42:10Well, see, she didn't really do anything.
42:13Reed had her drive over there,
42:14he killed his wife,
42:15and then handed her the knife
42:16while she was in a hypnotic state.
42:18Makes sense,
42:19but we have no evidence.
42:21The only witness has no memory.
42:23No conscious memory.
42:25It's in there.
42:25We just have to get to it.
42:27But how?
42:28I mean, she's still operating
42:30under a pretty powerful post-hypnotic suggestion.
42:34You know, why wasn't she under
42:36when the security guards found her standing over Claire's body?
42:40We know Reed wasn't there to bring her out of at that time.
42:44Or was he?
42:50Yeah, I'm definitely missing something here again.
42:53Uh, stick around for a few years, you'll get it.
42:56I think I know how he did it.
42:57The phone machine, the ring,
42:59must have been her cue.
43:01Can you prove it?
43:02Well, only Barbara knows.
43:05Listen, do you still have that found over at the FDA?
43:08Yeah, uh, Carl Wilkins, why?
43:10I wonder if he knows anybody working with ampicines.
43:13That's a great idea.
43:15Might work, too.
43:16Someone want to explain to me what's going on?
43:19Well, ampicines is a new family of drugs
43:21being tested on memory retrieval,
43:23mostly in Alzheimer's patients.
43:25It's highly experimental,
43:26but we may get permission to use it on Barbara
43:28if she agrees.
43:29I'll call Carl.
43:31And if it's okay with him,
43:32I want him to call Dr. Reed.
43:35I mean, he's her doctor, you know.
43:36I'm Barbara Benning's doctor.
44:00Dr. Reed.
44:07You're on the list.
44:13Okay, doctor, how much should we give her?
44:15We should start with a very small amount.
44:17The effect is almost instantaneous.
44:19We can increase if necessary.
44:21Ready?
44:29All right, stop this.
44:30Stop this.
44:30Uh, doctor, we are in the middle of a procedure.
44:33This procedure is over.
44:34No, this procedure may provide a breakthrough.
44:36She may finally be able to tell us what happened.
44:38This woman is in extremely fragile emotional health.
44:42She just tried to kill herself a few hours ago, for God's sake,
44:44and here you are treating her like a guinea pig
44:46with an experimental drug.
44:49Now, I am her physician.
44:50I'm not permitting her to be subjected to this farce.
44:54I'm ordering you all to get out of this room right now.
45:03You really should go to bed now.
45:09We'll feel better in the morning.
45:14I'll deal with you later.
45:17Where is Sloan?
45:26Sloan!
45:28You're badgering.
45:30I can take it.
45:31But now you've really overstepped.
45:33I don't know what you mean.
45:34You know damn well what I mean.
45:37You're behind this, this fiasco with Barbara,
45:40and I'm sure you're going to understand this.
45:42First thing in the morning, I'm bringing you up on charges.
45:44Charges?
45:45Yes.
45:46Charges.
45:47Tampering with my patient,
45:49treating my patient without my consent
45:51with unproven, untested, controversial substances,
45:54and the list goes on, Sloan.
45:56I've never seen such a flagrant disregard for ethics,
45:59and I'm sure the examining board will agree.
46:02I'm trying to solve a murder.
46:03The murder has been solved.
46:06The only thing, the only thing that you've succeeded in doing
46:10is losing your license.
46:13Come on, let's go!
46:17What happened?
46:21Uh, she called for me, I walked in,
46:25and she hit me from the side with a lamp.
46:26Where is she?
46:27She ran out through emergency.
46:29Now, you see what you've done?
46:30She's out there in her state.
46:31She's dangerous to herself.
46:33Well, she's dangerous all right.
46:34She took my gun.
46:35I checked the office.
46:52I guess that's where you'd go.
46:55But coming here makes sense, too.
46:58You've got to let me take you back, Barbara.
47:03No, I'm not going back to jail.
47:09You see, the drugs worked.
47:11And I did start to remember what happened.
47:16And I saw the person who was with me in the car
47:19and in the kitchen,
47:21and I saw him put a knife in my hand.
47:25They're playing games, Barbara.
47:28They know as well as I do
47:29how blurred fantasy and reality are for you.
47:33No, it was you that I saw.
47:36When?
47:39Just as evening?
47:41Never before?
47:42Why are you seeing these things now
47:46for the first time?
47:48What did they say to you, Barbara?
47:49They're manipulating you.
47:51They're planting suggestions in your mind,
47:54and they're telling you that the drugs are doing it.
47:57No.
47:58Yes.
47:59Think about it.
48:00You know it's true.
48:01What would they do with it?
48:03To get me.
48:08It really is too bad.
48:10You began remembering.
48:13Those drugs
48:14are remarkable.
48:16What?
48:22It was me.
48:23I killed Claire.
48:25And if Sloan had left it alone,
48:27it would have all worked out.
48:30It might have even cured you in a couple of years.
48:34Let's see.
48:34You left the hospital out of control,
48:40knowing that you killed my wife
48:42because you loved me.
48:45And you came here,
48:46you couldn't find me.
48:47And out of despair and guilt,
48:51you shot yourself.
48:53It will all play out beautifully
48:54because of your previous suicide attempt.
48:58No.
48:58Goodbye, Barbara.
49:04Drop the gun, Reed.
49:08This week always bothered him.
49:10Don't bother.
49:14It's not loaded.
49:19You're under arrest
49:21to murder your wife
49:22and the attempted murder of Barbara Benny.
49:25You have the right to remain silent.
49:28Oh, I know them, Miranda.
49:29You didn't remember anything, did you?
49:31It was a sham.
49:32I said it.
49:33How does it feel, Doctor?
49:44You were very good.
49:48I'll take you home.
49:55All right, I'm all set.
50:04For what?
50:06The garage.
50:08Now, don't pretend you forgot that.
50:10You've been promising me for months
50:11you'd help me clear that junk out of there
50:13so I could finally get my car here.
50:15Well, I know.
50:16It's just...
50:17You know, cleaning out the garage
50:18is like throwing out old memories.
50:21Every box out there contains bits
50:23and pieces of our past lives.
50:26In a newspaper,
50:28the day you were born.
50:30Carol's first doll.
50:31All my old high school yearbooks.
50:34That's what storage bins are for.
50:37Bonfires.
50:38You monster a set of china.
50:40All my medical textbooks.
50:42And the owner's manuals
50:43for every car we ever owned.
50:46Dad, I know.
50:47Your sister's food collection
50:49of the 50 states.
50:50Even your old ad farm.
50:53Dad?
50:53Of course, all the ads from that.
50:56All those old issues
50:58of National Geographic magazine.
51:01I think, you know,
51:02pieces of old jigsaw puzzle.
51:03Those old stuff you made
51:04in kindergarten.
51:07You know,
51:08all those Christmas decorations we made.
51:10It isn't even.
51:13It isn't even a...
51:13Monday.
51:26Move over, Barney.
51:28Monday.
51:40Move over, Barney.
51:42What are you doing,
51:43milking your head?
51:44Cosby's got his own kid show.
51:46I'm looking for the bathroom.
51:49Then, after Cosby,
51:51Ray brings home a stray.
51:52The last thing that we need
51:53around here is something else
51:55that eats and...