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[telephones ringing] [indistinct chattering] tom mchenry. yeah? all right, you two, out. come on. get out. let's go. hey, whoa, whoa, whoa. hey. you gonna tell me what this is all about? this is my colleague gillian foster. we're here about eric matheson. did you find him yet? we did. good. i hope he gets the death penalty. he's saying you killed connie. ohh. wow. heh. did you? i'm not even gonna dignify that with a comment. well, you're gonna need to, pal. you know what? this is further evidence that eric is a first-grade psycho. all right. twice now, you've done what we call a false inference dodge, mr. mchenry. u u veet to answaner ere questiti.. no. this is why he's crazy. this is why i had to let connie go. he was convinced i was trying to have an affair with her. he was convinced that i was filling her mind with what a loser he was, as if she needed further proof. well, then you won't mind if we put you on tape. heh. no, no. no. no. why not? i thought you were innocent. ok, fine. roll it. eric: who's that? that's my daughter. you mind if i call her? yes, i do. take a seat. [grunts] you married? not anymore, no. so, which one you banging? uptown chick or the salsa queen that drove me here? neither, actually. [scoffs] yeah, right. that's one thing i got over guys like you. my woman loved me. we had something real. guys like you... empty. so, you try and fill yourself up with n-nice suits and stupid art and show-off books and by nailing your employees in the copy room. you got a job, eric? not currently. what does that have to do with anything? well, i'm sensing a little inner turmoil over the fact that your wife was the sole provider. no. no, we were rock solid. we didn't care who made the money. ah, that's something you'd never understand. ok. ok. don't--don't look at me like that. like what? like you're better than me. i told you that i would know if you were telling the truth, but i also know if you're hiding something from me. i'm not hiding anything. you're projecting a... little guilt. yeah, that's either from self-loathing or from something else. i'm just trying to figure out why that's making you do this. they got half an hour to get that tape here. yeah. find your favorite brands from head to toe. all the looks you love and the colors you crave. for an affordable unforgettable fall. style, quality and price matter. jcpenney. et the volkswagen jetta. it gets an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon, and was named a iihs top safety pick. and like all new volkswagens, it comes with 3 years or 36,000 miles of no-charge scheduled carefree maintenance. it's all part of why the jetta, is the top-selling german-engineered sedan in america. p 20. ben: yes, sir. uh, no, no, they haven't yet. everyone from the lightman group is out in the field right now interviewing matheson's friends and family. uh-huh. yes, sir. that's--that's really great, sir. ok. all right. bye. [sighs] i'm screwed. oh, good. foster and loker are back. ria...come on. you gotta stop this. you did nothing wrong. i should have locked the car. why didn't i lock the car? look, you gotta quit beating yourself up about it, all right? stay focused. we need your help on this. all right. all right. all right. hey. we just ran matheson's sheet. police responded 3 times to their apartment for domestic disturbance. the wife never filed charges. i'm telling you, this guy's the killer. well, he seemed believable when he said he was innocent. "seemed"? that's not good enough. i'm taking this in to lightman. whoa. wait, wait, wait. whoa, whoa, whoa. set it up in the lab. tell lightman that's where he's got to watch it. why? because i can get a better visual on the guy. again, i don't want to rattle this guy any more than we have to. gillian, what's your priority, huh? running errands for this lunatic or making sure that cal lives through the day? where is it? it's just across the hall. oh! easy. easy. all right. take it easy. now, that's reynolds. that's the guy i told you about. he works here. uh-huh. open it. just calm down, all right? stay back. lock it. [beeping] [click] lock the doors. now, where are we watching this? huh? if you let go of my neck, i'll show you, all right? all right. and i-- i want to see the front entrance and the back entrance and the lobby. pull that up. there you go. eric: good. [keyboard clacking and computer beeping] foster: what's your name? there he is. tom mchenry. smug son of a bitch! how did you know connie matheson? she worked for me. did you, uh, ever socialize with her? yes. couple of times after work for drinks-- that's it. strictly platonic. is he lying yet? hey, could you shut up? lightman just activated the audio. my man. all he's got to do is bluff--just tell matheson that this guy is lying, and they he'll testify to it. that's all he's gotta do. foster: tell me why someone would accuse you of killing connie matheson. no sane person would. only her husband eric would do that. [grunts] i didn't kill connie. [beeps] he's lying, right? well, i see no typical signs of deception. can't be sure, but... i don't think he killed your wife. ohh. he's puttin' one over on you! look, i'm good enough to know you didn't do it. all right? well, neither did he. no way. no way! ohh. why didn't he just bluff? keep rolling the tape. this guy is too close to lightman. if i can get some distance between them, i can end this thing with one shot. go on! [beeps] foster: when's the last time you saw connie? 3 weeks ago. she came into my office, asked for a loan to pay off a debt that was weighing on her. that was the last straw. i told her she needed to find employment elsewhere. [beeps] he's lying. no, he's not. what debt? i don't know. i don't know! look. you break into my office... you terrorize my staff, you threaten to kill me. well, congratulations. you got my attention. so, now, tell me what the hell's going on. sit down. [grunts] let me think. [grunting] who did your wife borrow the money from? no one. that's a lie. no one! i did. huh. chump change--10 grand. who did you borrow it from? a buddy-- who wouldn't do anything to connie. how much have you paid back? that's the guy! and you're playing games with me? how much have you paid back? none. it's--it's a fresh loan. th-there's plenty of time. you know, i think i got you wrong. i think your wife approached you. she confronted you with the debt. and the argument got out of hand, and then you killed her. [panting] you say that again. i dare you to say that again. [grunting] answer the question, all right? no. i didn't kill my wife. i'm telling you, he's gonna blow. what's your buddy's name? i'm not gonna let you throw up the smoke screen, all right? you don't know what the hell you're doing, do you? you got 3 options here. you can pull the trigger, you can walk out there and take your lumps with the cops, or you can tell me your buddy's name! all right?! we'll just be together a lot less, like almost never. - are you breaking up with me? - what? no! break up? ( chuckles ) ( ding ) silly. are you breaking up with me? ( thud, grunt ) ( ding ) not too heavy, not too light. bud light. 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[indistinct chattering] [sizzling] ok, thanks. there he is. danny pavelka. yeah. yeah, we're here to talk to you about the money you loaned eric matheson. what's that got to do with him killing connie? he didn't. well, who did, then? see, this may come as a surprise to you, but that's why we're standing in front of you. well, you just wasted a trip. i just got back in town this morning from atlantic city, and i got the motel bills to prove it. so, how late was he on the loan? first of all, i didn't loan him jack. i facilitated a loan. who carried the note? that's my business. you want more? get a court order. danny, we just ran your sheet on the way over here. and it clearly states in your parole agreement that you have to check in with your p.o. once a week. well, you missed one 2 weeks ago. he said he was gonna let that one slide. oh, really? [grunting] [panting and grunting] well, see, i'm a little bit more of a stickler. so, you're gonna tell me everything i want to know right now! [beeping] foster and reynolds spoke with pavelka. connie found out about the debt. she went to pavelka, told him that eric and she weren't gonna be able to pay the debt. i'm standing right here. she begged pavelka to forgive the debt. he told her it wasn't up to him, so she has to talk to the guy who gave pavelka the money for you...eric. his name is mike zancanelli. foster and reynolds are on their way over to talk to him right now. you know who this is? i've never heard of him. uh... did he say how connie found out about the loan? i don't know. he did tell foster that he wasn't surprised she came, 'cause she was always having to clean up your messes, apparently. that will do, torres. [beeping] why the guilt, eric? foster: that guy right there. well, it looks like him. the one in the black hat, right? yeah. [indistinct chattering] there's no way he's gonna say squat in front of his boys. well, then we'll have to take him back to the lightman group to talk to him. what? heh. how? look, look. this isn't even about saving my job anymore. most likely, that's gone. i've accepted that. but if go in there and drag this guy out in front of 15 people, this whole under-the-radar thing is done. now, come on, gillian. i mean, we gave it a shot. it's time to call this thing in. ben, n-no. what? there's one thing matheson said today that i believe is absolutely true. if he sees the cops... he will pull the trigger. he will. [sighs] yeah, well, we're out of options, so... all right. what are you doing? no. no. you're not going in there. i'll be back in a couple of minutes. [scoffs] oh, god. be ready. i'm going to jail. [exhales] what do you think? you--you don't want to know what i think. [rock music playing] [indistinct chattering] [laughter] hi. could i use your phone? please? man: sure. there you go, darling. thank you. damn it. thank you. hi. hey. do any of you guys know how to fix a flat? did you know your wife reached out to pavelka about the money? no. you didn't think you were in trouble not having paid it off? no. your wife's death... and the money that you owed are in no way connected, in your mind. that's right. your wife was beaten to death. your apartment was ransacked. who do you know that's that angry and wants something of yours? that describes a lot of people i know, man. that's your guilt, isn't it? for contaminating her? you didn't want to drag her into your world. you considered her a pure soul, and you tried like hell to keep it that way. and now she's dead. there's no way you can tell all that just by looking at my face. well, just the guilt part. where does the rest come from, then? well, that's how i feel sometimes about women i know. did he mean that? you brought this on her somehow, eric. that's one thing you're gonna have to live with, but murder charge isn't. all right? and what had you hoped to gain by coming in here? to be proven innocent? well, i'll testify to it. to find out who really killed her? i'm helping you. all right? there's no further need for that gun. you just put it down, you just walk away. this never happened. oh, i wish i knew if i could believe you. you can. you're gonna have to trust me. i will tell the police that you were innocent. just put the gun down. walk away. ok. ok. 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[radio chatter] she's good. she'll take care of it. i thought you said she just makes the tea. may i help you? ma'am, we got a call from one of your employees saying there might be a disturbance here. um, nope. not here. he was very insistent. he said someone might be armed. well, i think i would know if someone had a weapon here at work. tell you what. why don't we take a look just to be safe, ok? yeah. yeah, sure. thank you. [radio chatter] [clears throat] so, what was the person's name? who called this in? raymond moncrief. ugh. i am so sorry, officer. we fired ray today, for misuse of company funds. he had to be escorted from the building. uh, this is him looking for his payback. i guess it's just like him. is that right? excuse me. [clanking] [stammering] just let go of me. i'll take care of-- i'll do this. i'll do this. officer: can you open this, ma'am? [beeping] [door buzzer] what's the problem? uh, moncrief's hassling us again-- crank called the cops about someone with a weapon. you did tell him that's my problem, right? we were just taking a look around, sir. "were." that's good. that's past tense. perfect, 'cause i'm trying to run a business here. sure. thanks, man. thank you. [both grunting] sorry for the interruption. mm-hmm. have a nice day. no problem. false alarm. [exhales] it's just a matter of time till they come back. then leave before they do. my colleagues are out there. they're talking to this zancanelli character. they'll get to the bottom of it. just put the gun down and walk away. right in here. who's this? who's this? is that zancanelli? that can't be. ben: so... connie matheson. how do you know her? i loaned some money to a friend. that friend gave it to connie's husband, apparently. so, tell me about that conversation, you know, between you and connie. it was about the loan. connie was under the impression that i gave the money directly to her husband, while charging him an exorbitant interest rate. and i didn't. that would be usury, which is illegal. and have you ever visited the apartment that connie shared with her husband? no. never been to eric's wife's apartment. he just changed nouns-- from connie to eric's wife. yeah. plus, he answered no too quickly, and his voice was a different pitch, a little higher. loker: doesn't make sense killing connie over 10 grand. do we even need to know the real answer? i mean, why can't we just go in there to matheson with something we cook up? remember, all we're trying to do is get him to put the gun down and walk out. no, we still have time, ben. to do what? there's no one else to talk to. the sister-- matheson's sister. she said she was connie's best friend, and she definitely was hiding something earlier. good. go. [exhales] gwen: connie came to me a couple of weeks ago, and she wanted to borrow a digital recorder. i figured she could just go buy one, so i assumed she wanted me to ask what she needed it for. she told me she had a fling with this guy, one-time thing, and he wanted more, so she was gonna tape their phone conversations. to get him to back off. yeah, that's what i figured. this guy is married? yeah. she say anything to you after she borrowed the recorder? she said it worked, um, but she was gonna keep the file just in case. her only fear was that eric might find it. and when she was killed, i thought maybe he had. [cell phone beeps] all right. let me get this straight. connie came to you about the loan-- you know, how she couldn't pay. you told her something could be... worked out-- you know, a trade. right? so, she had sex with you. but you wanted more. she recorded a phone conversation she had with you trying to get out of it, and then you went over to connie's apartment looking for that recording. didn't you, mike? it's like i told the black dude. i've never been to her place before. you turned the place upside down, and you found that digital recorder. man. you're in fantasyland, lady. you know that? she was gonna show it to your wife, and you lost your temper. no apartment, no recording, no dice. is he lying? damn straight. connie tried to seduce this guy? she'd never do that. no, no, you're right. you're right. and--and she didn't. but he sexually blackmailed her to, uh, to pay off your debts. eric, we did everything that you--you asked. [voice quavering] let him go. foster... [click] please. foster. lock it. lock her out. [beeping] [exhales] i'm sorry about that. i mean it. let's get the cops in now. let's... i'll tell them you didn't do it. no. zancanelli is who they brought in. we both know it. and i want 5 minutes alone with him. i can't let that happen. uhh! [click] it's either him or you. i mean it. the iphone has all kinds of apps that help you find a movie. and apps that help you find your parking spot. there are apps to help you pass a test. there are apps that help you pass the time. there are apps for those who love to read and even those just learning how... yep, there are 85,000 apps for just about anything... only on the iphone. for joint pain. for joint pain. [clattering] [grunting] [both panting] uh, after all the... headaches you put connie through-- shut up! after all the headaches you put her through, after all the hard work she spent trying to make you feel like a man, there is one way you can honor her. and i bet you'll tell me what it is! live your life! live your life. if you take your revenge out on this guy, you will be the fool that she spent her entire adult life trying to convince other people that you were! i have no life without her. [click] you ready? i want zancanelli! i know you're watching! i'll do it! i'll do it! no, no, no, no. i want zancanelli! he's gone from contempt to extreme anger. he's working his way up to shoot. we gotta give him what he wants. yeah, right-- just march zancanelli in there so this guy can shoot him. welcome to the one thing that i won't do today. i've got an idea. [clattering and grunting] look. you're really gonna make this mistake? it's either him or you. well, then, it should be me, right? open the door. [beeping] [door buzzer] 5 minutes with zancanelli--that's it. don't do this, foster. you're just gonna talk to him? yeah. he's lying, all right? you can tell he's lying, right? all right, give me your word. you're not gonna hurt him. you have my word. i swear. he's gonna kill him. he's gonna kill him. i'll bring him in. he's gonna kill him. she values your life more than you do. join the club. bring him in! and you-- you get the hell outside! i'm not going anywhere. i'm here to make sure that this stays a conversation. then i want your hands up. hands up! and you-- you scared yet? like connie was? i want to see that look in your eye. get out of the way. get away from him! your wife wanted me to tell you something before she died. you got 5 seconds to tell me what she said. tell me! uhh! uhh! uhh! oh, god! [click] [groaning] cal: all right. [eric groaning] [panting] ben: hey-- i'll call this in. ok? i'll do the talking. [distant sirens blaring] [soft rock music playing] [indistinct chattering] so, what do you do? all right. i'm gonna give you an honest answer. heh heh heh. i'm already intrigued. i try to help people-- "try" being the operative word. i know that must sound foolish or pretentious or both, but there it is. so, describe your ideal woman. well, i could describe her till the cows come home, but the real question is whether or not i'm her ideal man. you never know till you try, right? yeah. why don't we give it a shot? you know, with some room service... serve warm honey, right? hmm. i shouldn't be here. i'm sorry. [crickets chirping] [distant dog barking] [distant sirens blaring] hey. hi. hey. uh, zancanelli confessed to connie's murder, so... i heard. yeah. i'm sorry i ran out like that. no, everybody's dealing with it in their own way. i'm just... i'm just glad you're all right. how's your head? ooh. uh, fine. listen, i was thinking about that whole, um... accounts thing, that whole billing thing, you know. we'd be working out of a shoe box if it wasn't for you. so... uh, it's all yours. and i'll respect that. no. no, no. no, you're right. i mean, cheating spouse cases--i mean, we're better than that. all right. well, whatever you decide, all right? ok. all right, then. listen, i was just popping by really just to see how you were doing. um, are you... i'm ok. good. where's emily? she's at her mum's. oh. i haven't told them about all of this yet. can i sleep in your spare bedroom tonight, if it's not too much of a problem? of course. ah, good. hey. all right. >> they know the name of the vehicle's registered owner. >> i am shocked. i cannot believe that anybody around here would do that. >> and investigators have an address. neighbors are hearing about a neighbor's truck linked to the fatal accident. >> doesn't sound characteristic of someone that lives here. >> found it in 3800 block of eagerton road midnight saturday. investigators checked the tag number. according to motor vehicle records, the vehicle is registered to tom mass eagain that lives in the 6600 block of monroe avenue, in sykesville. we went to the home looking for him. a man that would not identify himself answered the door. >> you are trespassing, you leave now. >> that's your only warning. and i get the shotgun. off my property. >> a white ford f-250 struck 20-year-old miriam frankl as she crossed the street at st. paul, friday afternoon. witnesses say the speeding pickup kept going. we have learned that same truck, and someone identified as thomas megan jr. involved in a traffic accident last july. according to court maybe, megan fled the scene and police caught him. and charged him, with among other things, driving under the influence. and now police looking for answers, in frankel's fatal accident. >> hit-and-run, you don't leave. if you hit a rock. i stop when i hit a rock. you have to know when you hit somebody in the middle of the road. >> the man we talk to tonight, denied that he was thomas megan or the owner of the truck . and, again, there is no official word on who was driving the truck, at the time of frankel's accident. we're live now in north baltimore. keith daniels, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> baltimore city police officer suspended after he was accused of raising his voice at a meeting. has been reinstateed. lieutenant thurman reasonable doubt reed 26 year veteran of the department and head of the kay unit returned to work while he was investigated for his conduct. he filed a discrimination complaint against the department in august. and state is investigating after what they found a fake four page memo critical of reed that ended up in the investigation file. a councilman is calling for an outside agency to investigate. >> you know, the police, with things like this happening, i don't have no confidence in it. i think it should be an independent agency coming in to look at the issue. >>the the police department declined to comment, calling it a personnel matter. >> the debate over slots in anne arundel county lingers on and a new proposal is on the table. is it a compromise or complication? melinda roeder is live in an police where a council meeting just ended. melinda, what happened there this evening? >> so much talks about slots. and now talk about a new location for them. and it doesn't look like anything is going to be resolved any time soon. >> for six months now, the debate over slots has centered around anne arundel mills maul where a developer wants to build a casino with 500 gaming machines and neighbors do not want it. >> it is the wrong place, makes no sense. >> county council members are not sure. some support the proposal. some don't. and the stalemate has yet to be broken. without a vote, the state commission is reluctant to grant a licensement but the developer has remained confident. >> we're winning them over. we're working with them. and we believe we will have tremendous apartment in the council. >> if the council approves the plan, neighbors say they will consider legal action that could tie up the project and delay construction. >> homeowner's associations have retained attorneys. >> in a hope of compromise, the chair has a proposal to rezone some land south of highway 32, now in industrial site. so does this mean the anne arundel mills site is scraped? >> i don't know. >> but it creates a dilemma for state officials that have been waiting for local zoning and hoping to grant a casino license by the end of the year. >> i believe the state, if they find that anne arundel mills is not the appropriate site, i believe they will open back up forbidding. >> reopening the bidding process would be like starting over again. meaning that other developers could submit bids. or, perhaps, state could grant the license to the cordish company if they agreed to build somewhere else. and aus the chance that the anne arundel mills proposal could be reintroduced. no one from the cordish company was here at the meeting to speak about it. but a public hearing has been set for december 7th, indicating that no vote will be taken until after that. live tonight in annapolis, melinda roeder, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> lawyers for 1st mariner bank ceo want a court to delay foreclosure on the 1st mariner tower. lawyers for ed hale asked for the delay. they say a paris bank started proceedings last month and did not give hail enough notice under recent measures that lengthen the foreclosure process, they claim he default on a $84 million loan. >> if you hope to get an h1n1 vaccine this week, you might be out of luck. in baltmore more county alone, six swine flu vaccine clinics are taken off the calendar. kathleen cairns tells us, it is not a problem of demand it is a problem of supply. >> jerome curtis plan to wait in line for the h1n1

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