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if islamabad squawks, screw 'em. time for your shots, mr. sternman. we'll leave you, harry. shame, edward. shame, shame, shame. son of a bitch. i'm surrounded by sons of bitches, zainer. there you go. ( grunts ) so, where is she? she just came back from shopping, she said. and what about him? before your meeting edward took a call from a mr. zuckerman. i see what's happening. i'll get it. throw all that out. it's junk. george, is it done yet? what are you doing for 800 bucks an hour?! what about this, sir? i need it signed end of week. that, too. no excuses. just get it done! this so-called reinforced door... how reinforced is it? you'd need a bazooka to blow it down. they've got bazookas. what about the air filters? once they're installed, they could pump cyanide into this place be like an offshore breeze. once they're installed? why aren't they installed now? waiting for your son to okay them. i say they're okay. what exactly did he tell knowles? something about it had to be signed by the end of the week. that stupid old man. what did he mean by "whatever happens"? what's supposed to happen? zainer: i don't know. edward just said get him out by the elevator. what should i do? just what he told you. where are you going with your boobs hanging out like that? cocktail party at the met. i'll be back by 9:00. and make sure he takes one of his little blue pills. he might just get lucky tonight. she thinks i'd go near that swamp. like she doesn't think i know where it's been. that i don't know what's going on in this house! ( door slamming ) now, the russians, they get all weepy on you, but they are ruthless s.o.b.s. ow! watch it, you idiot! yes, sir. i'm sorry. what are you stopping for? my back is still tight. what is it? do you smell smoke? smoke? what is it, zainer? there's a fire down the hall! i hear noises! this is it. it's them. they're coming for me. zainer, help me! 911. what is your emergency? they're coming to kill me! they're breaking in! what is your location, sir? hear them? they're trying to get in. sir, i need your location. ( thumping ) sternman towers. for god's sake, hurry. they're shooting at the door. smoke is coming in! sir, emergency services are on their way. they're killing me! sir? sir, can you hear me? sir? captioning sponsored by nbc/universal ♪ yer always after me lucky charms! whoa. i forgot how good these taste! 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(coughs) he suffered from depression, anxiety. sounds like he kept you busy. he was an interesting man. all right, mr. zainer, thank you. goren: did this woman work for you, mrs. sternman? yes, it's her. it's aricelli. aricelli... oh, god, what's her last name? rick, what's aricelli's last name? dimarco. what happened to her? we found her dead of smoke inhalation in the laundry room. did she have anything to do with starting the fire? not as far as we know yet. would you have her number? we need to call her family. i know it. i'll write it down. i can't believe this is happening. this is a nightmare. edward, thank god. you got my message. i was in the car. i heard on the radio there was a fire. where's dad? is he all right? edward, he locked himself in the bathroom. he died from the smoke. i'm sorry. dead? my god. what started it? we don't know yet. my father's dead. i can't... that's not possible. yu: the fire was designed to be slow burning with a maximum of smoke. the sprinklers had been disabled in the penthouse but were still operational in the rest of the building. how was the fire set? security system has a dedicated phone line to the security company. the torch hooked up one end of an answering machine circuit board to the phone line and the other end to an electronic match. he dials the number... the phone answers, sparks the match, which sets off half a pound of loosely packed black powder. can you trace any of the parts? just the electronic match. nine times out of ten they melt in the fire, but we managed to pull a partial serial number off this one. i traced the serial number and got it narrowed down to two electronic supply houses. they can tell you who they sold it to. goren: eames, i found the guy's workshop back here. firebug, firebug, fly away home. electronic matches-- buy in bulk and save. bag this paper shredder. look at this. i make it. it's the warehouse next to the disantos beef on 11th. his next gig. i can't control variables. i can be the best driver in the world. a guy steps in front of my car... this wasn't some guy. this was my father, harry sternman. not to mention this poor woman. you told me all the help was going to be out by 6:00. i know what i told you. i don't know how this could have gone so wrong. i'm not happy about it, either. i never killed anyone. you're the expert. you should have known. screw that line of thought, my young friend. and as a point of law, we're both on the hook for homicide. joined at the hip, as it were. remember, you and me, eduardo-- siamese twins. goren: we're staking out the warehouse and colin flynn's apartment. deakins: any leads on who hired him? eames: not yet, but we're piecing together the documents we found in his paper shredder. what else we got on flynn? sheet a mile long. no known associates. house was rented for cash. most of his work was insurance-related. no homicides until now. he set a slow burning fire. was he trying to give sternman a chance to get out? unless the people who hired him knew sternman would lock himself in his safe room. it's bulletproof, fireproof. the only way to get him was with smoke. who knows what the intent was here. the crime scene is sending mixed messages. maybe somebody on the inside can set you straight. 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( phone ringing ) that's my wife. she calls me when she's on break at the hospital. excuse me. i did a news search of the sternman bank. nothing about a financial crisis. if they were in a cash crunch and trying to raise money, you figure somebody's going to notice. if you're looking on wall street, sure, but there's other places to raise money. woman: now, sternman holdings-- that's their real estate company. they put out a prospectus. goren, i'm sorry, you got to excuse me but we just moved in last week and only one toilet's working and there's rats in the ceiling. you're making money. yeah, i'm making money, which in this market, is nothing to sneeze at. so, bring some of that money down to the poker game. i'm banking it. carlos and me, we're saving up for a house. carlos? irene, you're breaking my heart. and you blew your chance. ah, here we go. yep. okay, bond issues. $2 billion. this says azimuth realty. read the fine print. the properties backing the bonds are all owned by sternman holdings. so they can raise money without looking like they're raising money. and these bonds are sold through outfits like this? mm-hmm, and private placements, strictly under the radar and the bonds are backed by the rental income from the sternman buildings. how are they selling? well, they're not setting any records and if you don't include the flagship building in the offering, that sends a message. the flagship building. you mean sternman towers? yeah, right, the one sternman died in. well, why isn't it part of the package? that's a good question. why don't you ask the people who put the bond offering together? thanks. i prepared zainer's severance check. it's unfortunate we had to let him go. he was devoted to your father. if he's so devoted, why is my father lying in a morgue? you tell me. what's that mean? i didn't start that fire. this is generous. didn't his contract stipulate only four weeks severance? he has kids for god's sake. get off your high horse. this looks like hush money. you sound like my father. let's not fight, edward. what's done is done. harry left enough for both of us. we don't have to get in each other's way. i don't have to talk about this with you. actually, you do-- with us or with someone from the d.a.'s office. it's something we have to keep reminding people. the lady here was first. thank you. eames: here's the other way it could go. we get a subpoena, we get every cop who isn't nailed down and a dozen patrol cars with lights flashing a couple command vehicles the size of buses and we park them all down here for a day. you know how nothing inspires confidence like cops filing in and out of a broker's office. we were good to go on the bond offering. at the last minute, ed pulled the sternman tower off the table. why? my guess is, he wants to sell. it's their most valuable property. easily worth $600 million. if ed was looking to cash out this was the way to go. was the old man on board with this? no. they were fighting about it. the sternman tower is his legacy. he poured everything into it. he wanted to live out his days in that penthouse. looks like he got his wish. woman: maybe you should wait till mr. sternman gets back from lunch. don't make us explain about the search warrant again. aa meeting book. there are meetings marked off. if i were in this family, i'd probably drink, too. this is good. oh, this is very good. the only way edward can sell that building is if the old man cleared out. so, he burned him out. i'll have to remember this the next time my mother-in-law comes for a visit. the m.e. found disulfiram in colin flynn's system. he had a bottle of it in his basement. disulfiram? antabuse for the treatment of alcoholism. flynn and edward are both alcoholics. maybe that's how they met. where's edward's meeting book? if you're thinking of hitting the meetings he marked off to see if anyone saw them together, forget it. they call it alcoholics anonymous for a reason. they won't tell you squat. that's why we're hitting coffee shops near the meetings. this one is colin flynn-- sweet guy. comes in once a week from the church across the street. haven't seen him in awhile. something wrong with him? job burn-out. how about him? uh, yeah, he's every other week. order up. not much of a talker. they know each other? um, i've seen them sit together. are you sure it was these two? yeah, i remember faces. some i'd like to forget. thank you. let's go pick up edward. let's see what he has marked down for tonight. eames: edward. what are you people doing here? they're about to start the meeting. they have meetings where you're going. you're under arrest for murder. ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? 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"keep doing what you've always done you'll keep getting what you've always gotten." i didn't kill my father. they tell you to admit your mistakes. to make amends to the people you've wronged. i didn't want him dead. i'm not responsible. look, that's enough. he's invoking his right to silence. stubborn. he doesn't think he was responsible for those deaths. i'm happy to convince a jury otherwise. i'm not talking legal culpability. psychologically, morally, he doesn't believe he killed his father. physically, materially, mr. sternman and ms. dimarco are dead all the same. send him over for arraignment. if he doesn't think he killed his dad, who does he think did? they said i was incompetent. these people are unbelievable. anyway, i got another job and a better job. daniel! let matt take a shot! fair play... it's like a foreign concept these days. it's like edward calling you incompetent. he can say anything he wants about you, but you're bound to his confidentiality agreement. my wife says my loyalty was to harry sternman. not to the people who might have killed him. she's got a good point. mr. sternman was having his will redrawn. he was on the phone to his lawyer every day about it. edward thought it was because mr. and mrs. sternman were trying to have a child. was the new will going to cut edward out? i got that impression. kid: go get the ball. well, what? what are you waiting for? matthew, get over here! just get your ball. it's yours. don't be scared of them. come on! they're just kids in uniforms. edward's lawyer accused you of abandoning sternman in his bathroom. what was i supposed to do? he wouldn't come out and i didn't have the key. anyway, it wouldn't have made a difference. and why do you say that? the main elevator was cut off by the fire. i tried the service elevator. i punched in the code, but it wasn't working. you sure you used the right code? yes. the stairs were the only other way out. i doubt mr. sternman would have made it. you can't let people like that intimidate you, okay? sorry, dad. what happened? nothing. how was your day? long. look, i picked up the blazers. i just have to sew on the st. stephan's crest. they look good. have you heard from them yet? you know, we're just two months away from the start of school. told you, everything's all right. this is the third year we've applied. did they get mr. sternman's letter of recommendation? i'm sure they did. what if they didn't? maybe you should call the school? i don't want to sound desperate, okay? my kids belong in their damn school and they know it. so, just let me handle it. man: there was nothing wrong with the punch pads or the circuits on that elevator. if the guy pressed the right numbers the elevator should have worked. could somebody have changed the code? sure. you need a master code and a password. okay, the day of the fire, service elevator was in heavy use all day long tapering off around 5:30. that's when the workmen went home. here, 6:15 somebody reprogrammed the use code. computer know who? key in s-e-s-7-7. password used was 5-4-5-2-2. mrs. sternman's password. knowles: anybody who refers to his wife as "that bitch" and asks you to make sure that his prenup is bulletproof is not looking to start a family. and how is the prenup? very generous to mrs. sternman. lifetime alimony, townhouse in new york home in the hamptons $4 million payment to her for any instance of infidelity by mr. sternman. no offense, but who's her lawyer? ( chuckles ) the better question is: what did mr. sternman get in return? "in the event it is proven that kit sternman committed adultery "and that harold sternman elects to divorce, "mrs. sternman will not be entitled to share in the marital estate to any extent whatsoever." she steps outside the marriage, she gets nothing. was she cheating? i don't know. harry didn't say. he probably kept any evidence of her infidelity in the safest place-- a deposit box. his driver'd know which banks mr. sternman's been to. zainer: sorry to keep you waiting. mrs. liston was being fussy about her nap. how's it working out? good. thank you for the reference. here, your severance check. you could have mailed it. i wanted to see you. this is too much. i'm only owed four weeks. i told edward not to be stingy. have the police talked to you? oh, you don't have anything to worry about. they're totally focused on edward. i have to get back to work. bye, kit. are we going to see each other again? i don't think so. you started it. so? i'm ending it. anyway, now that harry's out of the way, you don't have to sneak around with the help anymore. ( drilling ) one bed sheet. "b and c group, maryland." a lab report from five weeks ago. "submitted for testing one queen-sized bed sheet. "examination revealed dna materials from two individuals. "first subject's dna "was matched to a sample belonging to kit sternman. 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( laughs ) woodward: mr. carver, this is the most outrageous conduct i've ever seen. kit, let's go. that's ten. twenty. count all you want. thirty. there's still plenty here. don't think for a minute you can intimidate me. 45,46... 48... this doesn't prove anything! my husband and i were happy. then why did he ask his lawyer to review the prenup two weeks before he was killed? how would i know? he's crazy. carver: crazy like a fox. we read clause 17 of the prenup, the one where you don't get a nickel if he proves you've committed adultery. since i was never unfaithful, there's no proof. eames: actually, there is. a stained bedsheet that we found in a safe deposit box with your dna and the dna of a man not your husband. carver: you're free to leave, mrs. sternman. but whether from you or from your stepson, we will get the truth. my stepson? what does edward have to do with me? the dna on the sheet was his. what? y-you think edward and i... you're crazier than harry. edward's gay. kit: i never told harry; he had no clue. woodward: and neither, evidently, do you. ( door opens ) ( door shuts ) edward's the only living male relative sternman had. and this lab that did the original test? very reputable. used by law enforcement in five states. i'll get a court order for edward's blood, have our own lab run a comparison, make sure we have our facts straight. edward could be playing for both teams. sternman's prescriptions for zoloft and xanax were renewed a month early. i counted the pills. he was doubling up. that can't be too healthy. he would have been booming and zooming, manic, paranoid. no wonder he thought everybody was after him. right. the perfect prescription for paranoia. there you go, dear. now let me bring you near the window so you can get some sun. her color seems better. i appreciate everything you've been doing for my mother. thank you. can i ask you a favor? i'm applying to get my sons into st. stephan's for the winter semester. to st. stephan's? yes, on a scholarship. i know your husband went to st. stephan's. yes. is it possible i could speak to him about it for a few minutes? i can ask him. he's leaving for london tonight. i'll mention it when he gets back, all right? sure. whenever's convenient. thank you. ( door opens, then shuts ) ( sighs ) i wasn't aware of my father changing his will. goren: we're off on the wrong foot here, mr. sternman. i came here alone; i'm not wearing a wire. the only witness we have here is your lawyer. whatever you tell me, you can deny later, so let's not blow smoke. okay, let's assume he knew his father was changing the will. and why do you think he was changing it? ( sighs ) he wanted to favor the child that he and kit were trying to conceive. would you like to know the real reason? he thought you were having an affair with kit. he even had proof-- a bedsheet with kit's dna and your semen. that's the lab test. that... that's not possible. because? you're gay. yes. among other reasons. even if i were remotely attracted to kit i wouldn't do that to my father. this test, it's wrong. something else you should know. kit changed the code on the service elevator the night of the fire. to trap your father in the penthouse. the d.a. thinks that this is further evidence that she conspired with you to kill your father. in the hypothetical, you never told her about the fire. edward, i'm advising you not to say another word. no, i didn't tell her. but you told someone else, didn't you? to warn them to save your father. ah, thank you for coming in. our investigation is running into a brick wall. we really need some help. whatever i can do. here's the problem. we think edward and kit sternman conspired to kill mr. sternman. mrs. sternman? why do you think that? she changed the code on the service elevator. that's why you couldn't get it to work. and we suspect that she and edward were having an affair. but you see, we don't have enough proof of it. so, if you know anything... there's a bedsheet they used. i brought it to mr. sternman's attention. eames: what did he do with it? i think he put it in a safe deposit box. well, it's probably long gone by now. no. he saved it. there's a clause in their prenup: she doesn't get anything if he can prove she cheated on him. well, that's very helpful. ( laughing ) why didn't you mention this to us before? mr. and mrs. sternman have been good to me over the years. and you felt conflicted? yes. and you felt that maybe we'd find out on our own eventually? yes. guess what? it has kit's dna and edward's. but you knew that since you put it there. what are you talking about? you are truly the most-- what's the right word?-- driven person that i have ever come across. that you would actually have sex with edward to get a sample of his semen-- that shows incredible... determination. that's a damn lie. edward told us. hey, rick, it's no crime. not even smearing his semen on the bedsheet. why the hell would i do that? to convince mr. sternman that his wife and his son had turned against him. you were pumping him so full of zoloft and xanax, he was ready to believe anything. that's absurd! you told kit that her husband found out she was having an affair. and she believed you because she was having an affair-- with you. eames: and you told edward that his father was cutting him out of his will because he was going to have another kid. goren: you set them both up against each other. it was only a matter of time before somebody ended up dead. and they'd all take the fall. it's brilliant. but-but between us, it's the perfect crime. but... because you really... you didn't do anything really criminal, did you? no. no, i didn't. that's right. not even when edward warned you to get his father out by the elevator. how was i supposed to know he was going to set a fire? you couldn't. maybe kit had an idea when you told her-- that's why she changed the code-- but you... you were just an employee. it wasn't your job to question them. no, it wasn't. if sternman wants to lock himself up in the bathroom, that's his business, right? there was nothing i could do. what did you care? this old man who couldn't wipe his own ass without you. he wouldn't lift a finger to help get your sons into st. steven's. st. stephan's. huh. told you he was going to write... a letter to the school... use his influence. never did. no. it was just a damn letter. it must have burned you-- the utter thoughtlessness while you-you... you made sure he took his pills every day, you massaged his dry, old skin you monitored his every little burp... that's right. ...put up with all the little indignities of servicing his personal hygiene. you wanted something better for your kids. yes. the old bastard... ...treated you like... something... scraped off his shoe. ( sniffling ) but you showed him. you played him... played the whole family like a fine violin. they were easy, so wrapped up in themselves. the perfect crime. well, you said so yourself. i-i really didn't do anything criminal, did i? you're a registered nurse, right? you had a contract with sternman to provide care. yes. what? you heard about the lifeguard at jones beach who let a drowning man die 'cause he was too busy talking to a girl. they convicted him. eames: manslaughter. he had a higher standard of duty than other people. he couldn't just walk away. neither could you. what are you talking about? your contract. "richard zainer agrees to provide "the nursing services listed above and to care for the health and welfare of harold sternman." goren: you watched the forces gather around sternman to kill him. but i didn't do anything. goren: that's right. you did nothing. you watched it happen. and that, my friend... is manslaughter. but he owed me. he owed you the salary he paid you. ( handcuffs jangling ) zainer pleaded guilt to second-degree manslaughter; edward sternman to arson and two counts of man one; and kit sterman to attempted murder. quite the trifecta. zainer can be proud of himself. he brought down a banking empire. not to mention a family. three families. captioning sponsored by nbc/universal

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if islamabad squawks, screw 'em. time for your shots, mr. sternman. we'll leave you, harry. shame, edward. shame, shame, shame. son of a bitch. i'm surrounded by sons of bitches, zainer. there you go. ( grunts ) so, where is she? she just came back from shopping, she said. and what about him? before your meeting edward took a call from a mr. zuckerman. i see what's happening. i'll get it. throw all that out. it's junk. george, is it done yet? what are you doing for 800 bucks an hour?! what about this, sir? i need it signed end of week. that, too. no excuses. just get it done! this so-called reinforced door... how reinforced is it? you'd need a bazooka to blow it down. they've got bazookas. what about the air filters? once they're installed, they could pump cyanide into this place be like an offshore breeze. once they're installed? why aren't they installed now? waiting for your son to okay them. i say they're okay. what exactly did he tell knowles? something about it had to be signed by the end of the week. that stupid old man. what did he mean by "whatever happens"? what's supposed to happen? zainer: i don't know. edward just said get him out by the elevator. what should i do? just what he told you. where are you going with your boobs hanging out like that? cocktail party at the met. i'll be back by 9:00. and make sure he takes one of his little blue pills. he might just get lucky tonight. she thinks i'd go near that swamp. like she doesn't think i know where it's been. that i don't know what's going on in this house! ( door slamming ) now, the russians, they get all weepy on you, but they are ruthless s.o.b.s. ow! watch it, you idiot! yes, sir. i'm sorry. what are you stopping for? my back is still tight. what is it? do you smell smoke? smoke? what is it, zainer? there's a fire down the hall! i hear noises! this is it. it's them. they're coming for me. zainer, help me! 911. what is your emergency? they're coming to kill me! they're breaking in! what is your location, sir? hear them? they're trying to get in. sir, i need your location. ( thumping ) sternman towers. for god's sake, hurry. they're shooting at the door. smoke is coming in! sir, emergency services are on their way. they're killing me! sir? sir, can you hear me? sir? captioning sponsored by nbc/universal ♪ yer always after me lucky charms! whoa. i forgot how good these taste! 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(coughs) he suffered from depression, anxiety. sounds like he kept you busy. he was an interesting man. all right, mr. zainer, thank you. goren: did this woman work for you, mrs. sternman? yes, it's her. it's aricelli. aricelli... oh, god, what's her last name? rick, what's aricelli's last name? dimarco. what happened to her? we found her dead of smoke inhalation in the laundry room. did she have anything to do with starting the fire? not as far as we know yet. would you have her number? we need to call her family. i know it. i'll write it down. i can't believe this is happening. this is a nightmare. edward, thank god. you got my message. i was in the car. i heard on the radio there was a fire. where's dad? is he all right? edward, he locked himself in the bathroom. he died from the smoke. i'm sorry. dead? my god. what started it? we don't know yet. my father's dead. i can't... that's not possible. yu: the fire was designed to be slow burning with a maximum of smoke. the sprinklers had been disabled in the penthouse but were still operational in the rest of the building. how was the fire set? security system has a dedicated phone line to the security company. the torch hooked up one end of an answering machine circuit board to the phone line and the other end to an electronic match. he dials the number... the phone answers, sparks the match, which sets off half a pound of loosely packed black powder. can you trace any of the parts? just the electronic match. nine times out of ten they melt in the fire, but we managed to pull a partial serial number off this one. i traced the serial number and got it narrowed down to two electronic supply houses. they can tell you who they sold it to. goren: eames, i found the guy's workshop back here. firebug, firebug, fly away home. electronic matches-- buy in bulk and save. bag this paper shredder. look at this. i make it. it's the warehouse next to the disantos beef on 11th. his next gig. i can't control variables. i can be the best driver in the world. a guy steps in front of my car... this wasn't some guy. this was my father, harry sternman. not to mention this poor woman. you told me all the help was going to be out by 6:00. i know what i told you. i don't know how this could have gone so wrong. i'm not happy about it, either. i never killed anyone. you're the expert. you should have known. screw that line of thought, my young friend. and as a point of law, we're both on the hook for homicide. joined at the hip, as it were. remember, you and me, eduardo-- siamese twins. goren: we're staking out the warehouse and colin flynn's apartment. deakins: any leads on who hired him? eames: not yet, but we're piecing together the documents we found in his paper shredder. what else we got on flynn? sheet a mile long. no known associates. house was rented for cash. most of his work was insurance-related. no homicides until now. he set a slow burning fire. was he trying to give sternman a chance to get out? unless the people who hired him knew sternman would lock himself in his safe room. it's bulletproof, fireproof. the only way to get him was with smoke. who knows what the intent was here. the crime scene is sending mixed messages. maybe somebody on the inside can set you straight. 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( phone ringing ) that's my wife. she calls me when she's on break at the hospital. excuse me. i did a news search of the sternman bank. nothing about a financial crisis. if they were in a cash crunch and trying to raise money, you figure somebody's going to notice. if you're looking on wall street, sure, but there's other places to raise money. woman: now, sternman holdings-- that's their real estate company. they put out a prospectus. goren, i'm sorry, you got to excuse me but we just moved in last week and only one toilet's working and there's rats in the ceiling. you're making money. yeah, i'm making money, which in this market, is nothing to sneeze at. so, bring some of that money down to the poker game. i'm banking it. carlos and me, we're saving up for a house. carlos? irene, you're breaking my heart. and you blew your chance. ah, here we go. yep. okay, bond issues. $2 billion. this says azimuth realty. read the fine print. the properties backing the bonds are all owned by sternman holdings. so they can raise money without looking like they're raising money. and these bonds are sold through outfits like this? mm-hmm, and private placements, strictly under the radar and the bonds are backed by the rental income from the sternman buildings. how are they selling? well, they're not setting any records and if you don't include the flagship building in the offering, that sends a message. the flagship building. you mean sternman towers? yeah, right, the one sternman died in. well, why isn't it part of the package? that's a good question. why don't you ask the people who put the bond offering together? thanks. i prepared zainer's severance check. it's unfortunate we had to let him go. he was devoted to your father. if he's so devoted, why is my father lying in a morgue? you tell me. what's that mean? i didn't start that fire. this is generous. didn't his contract stipulate only four weeks severance? he has kids for god's sake. get off your high horse. this looks like hush money. you sound like my father. let's not fight, edward. what's done is done. harry left enough for both of us. we don't have to get in each other's way. i don't have to talk about this with you. actually, you do-- with us or with someone from the d.a.'s office. it's something we have to keep reminding people. the lady here was first. thank you. eames: here's the other way it could go. we get a subpoena, we get every cop who isn't nailed down and a dozen patrol cars with lights flashing a couple command vehicles the size of buses and we park them all down here for a day. you know how nothing inspires confidence like cops filing in and out of a broker's office. we were good to go on the bond offering. at the last minute, ed pulled the sternman tower off the table. why? my guess is, he wants to sell. it's their most valuable property. easily worth $600 million. if ed was looking to cash out this was the way to go. was the old man on board with this? no. they were fighting about it. the sternman tower is his legacy. he poured everything into it. he wanted to live out his days in that penthouse. looks like he got his wish. woman: maybe you should wait till mr. sternman gets back from lunch. don't make us explain about the search warrant again. aa meeting book. there are meetings marked off. if i were in this family, i'd probably drink, too. this is good. oh, this is very good. the only way edward can sell that building is if the old man cleared out. so, he burned him out. i'll have to remember this the next time my mother-in-law comes for a visit. the m.e. found disulfiram in colin flynn's system. he had a bottle of it in his basement. disulfiram? antabuse for the treatment of alcoholism. flynn and edward are both alcoholics. maybe that's how they met. where's edward's meeting book? if you're thinking of hitting the meetings he marked off to see if anyone saw them together, forget it. they call it alcoholics anonymous for a reason. they won't tell you squat. that's why we're hitting coffee shops near the meetings. this one is colin flynn-- sweet guy. comes in once a week from the church across the street. haven't seen him in awhile. something wrong with him? job burn-out. how about him? uh, yeah, he's every other week. order up. not much of a talker. they know each other? um, i've seen them sit together. are you sure it was these two? yeah, i remember faces. some i'd like to forget. thank you. let's go pick up edward. let's see what he has marked down for tonight. eames: edward. what are you people doing here? they're about to start the meeting. they have meetings where you're going. you're under arrest for murder. ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? 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"keep doing what you've always done you'll keep getting what you've always gotten." i didn't kill my father. they tell you to admit your mistakes. to make amends to the people you've wronged. i didn't want him dead. i'm not responsible. look, that's enough. he's invoking his right to silence. stubborn. he doesn't think he was responsible for those deaths. i'm happy to convince a jury otherwise. i'm not talking legal culpability. psychologically, morally, he doesn't believe he killed his father. physically, materially, mr. sternman and ms. dimarco are dead all the same. send him over for arraignment. if he doesn't think he killed his dad, who does he think did? they said i was incompetent. these people are unbelievable. anyway, i got another job and a better job. daniel! let matt take a shot! fair play... it's like a foreign concept these days. it's like edward calling you incompetent. he can say anything he wants about you, but you're bound to his confidentiality agreement. my wife says my loyalty was to harry sternman. not to the people who might have killed him. she's got a good point. mr. sternman was having his will redrawn. he was on the phone to his lawyer every day about it. edward thought it was because mr. and mrs. sternman were trying to have a child. was the new will going to cut edward out? i got that impression. kid: go get the ball. well, what? what are you waiting for? matthew, get over here! just get your ball. it's yours. don't be scared of them. come on! they're just kids in uniforms. edward's lawyer accused you of abandoning sternman in his bathroom. what was i supposed to do? he wouldn't come out and i didn't have the key. anyway, it wouldn't have made a difference. and why do you say that? the main elevator was cut off by the fire. i tried the service elevator. i punched in the code, but it wasn't working. you sure you used the right code? yes. the stairs were the only other way out. i doubt mr. sternman would have made it. you can't let people like that intimidate you, okay? sorry, dad. what happened? nothing. how was your day? long. look, i picked up the blazers. i just have to sew on the st. stephan's crest. they look good. have you heard from them yet? you know, we're just two months away from the start of school. told you, everything's all right. this is the third year we've applied. did they get mr. sternman's letter of recommendation? i'm sure they did. what if they didn't? maybe you should call the school? i don't want to sound desperate, okay? my kids belong in their damn school and they know it. so, just let me handle it. man: there was nothing wrong with the punch pads or the circuits on that elevator. if the guy pressed the right numbers the elevator should have worked. could somebody have changed the code? sure. you need a master code and a password. okay, the day of the fire, service elevator was in heavy use all day long tapering off around 5:30. that's when the workmen went home. here, 6:15 somebody reprogrammed the use code. computer know who? key in s-e-s-7-7. password used was 5-4-5-2-2. mrs. sternman's password. knowles: anybody who refers to his wife as "that bitch" and asks you to make sure that his prenup is bulletproof is not looking to start a family. and how is the prenup? very generous to mrs. sternman. lifetime alimony, townhouse in new york home in the hamptons $4 million payment to her for any instance of infidelity by mr. sternman. no offense, but who's her lawyer? ( chuckles ) the better question is: what did mr. sternman get in return? "in the event it is proven that kit sternman committed adultery "and that harold sternman elects to divorce, "mrs. sternman will not be entitled to share in the marital estate to any extent whatsoever." she steps outside the marriage, she gets nothing. was she cheating? i don't know. harry didn't say. he probably kept any evidence of her infidelity in the safest place-- a deposit box. his driver'd know which banks mr. sternman's been to. zainer: sorry to keep you waiting. mrs. liston was being fussy about her nap. how's it working out? good. thank you for the reference. here, your severance check. you could have mailed it. i wanted to see you. this is too much. i'm only owed four weeks. i told edward not to be stingy. have the police talked to you? oh, you don't have anything to worry about. they're totally focused on edward. i have to get back to work. bye, kit. are we going to see each other again? i don't think so. you started it. so? i'm ending it. anyway, now that harry's out of the way, you don't have to sneak around with the help anymore. 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( laughs ) woodward: mr. carver, this is the most outrageous conduct i've ever seen. kit, let's go. that's ten. twenty. count all you want. thirty. there's still plenty here. don't think for a minute you can intimidate me. 45,46... 48... this doesn't prove anything! my husband and i were happy. then why did he ask his lawyer to review the prenup two weeks before he was killed? how would i know? he's crazy. carver: crazy like a fox. we read clause 17 of the prenup, the one where you don't get a nickel if he proves you've committed adultery. since i was never unfaithful, there's no proof. eames: actually, there is. a stained bedsheet that we found in a safe deposit box with your dna and the dna of a man not your husband. carver: you're free to leave, mrs. sternman. but whether from you or from your stepson, we will get the truth. my stepson? what does edward have to do with me? the dna on the sheet was his. what? y-you think edward and i... you're crazier than harry. edward's gay. kit: i never told harry; he had no clue. woodward: and neither, evidently, do you. ( door opens ) ( door shuts ) edward's the only living male relative sternman had. and this lab that did the original test? very reputable. used by law enforcement in five states. i'll get a court order for edward's blood, have our own lab run a comparison, make sure we have our facts straight. edward could be playing for both teams. sternman's prescriptions for zoloft and xanax were renewed a month early. i counted the pills. he was doubling up. that can't be too healthy. he would have been booming and zooming, manic, paranoid. no wonder he thought everybody was after him. right. the perfect prescription for paranoia. there you go, dear. now let me bring you near the window so you can get some sun. her color seems better. i appreciate everything you've been doing for my mother. thank you. can i ask you a favor? i'm applying to get my sons into st. stephan's for the winter semester. to st. stephan's? yes, on a scholarship. i know your husband went to st. stephan's. yes. is it possible i could speak to him about it for a few minutes? i can ask him. he's leaving for london tonight. i'll mention it when he gets back, all right? sure. whenever's convenient. thank you. ( door opens, then shuts ) ( sighs ) i wasn't aware of my father changing his will. goren: we're off on the wrong foot here, mr. sternman. i came here alone; i'm not wearing a wire. the only witness we have here is your lawyer. whatever you tell me, you can deny later, so let's not blow smoke. okay, let's assume he knew his father was changing the will. and why do you think he was changing it? ( sighs ) he wanted to favor the child that he and kit were trying to conceive. would you like to know the real reason? he thought you were having an affair with kit. he even had proof-- a bedsheet with kit's dna and your semen. that's the lab test. that... that's not possible. because? you're gay. yes. among other reasons. even if i were remotely attracted to kit i wouldn't do that to my father. this test, it's wrong. something else you should know. kit changed the code on the service elevator the night of the fire. to trap your father in the penthouse. the d.a. thinks that this is further evidence that she conspired with you to kill your father. in the hypothetical, you never told her about the fire. edward, i'm advising you not to say another word. no, i didn't tell her. but you told someone else, didn't you? to warn them to save your father. ah, thank you for coming in. our investigation is running into a brick wall. we really need some help. whatever i can do. here's the problem. we think edward and kit sternman conspired to kill mr. sternman. mrs. sternman? why do you think that? she changed the code on the service elevator. that's why you couldn't get it to work. and we suspect that she and edward were having an affair. but you see, we don't have enough proof of it. so, if you know anything... there's a bedsheet they used. i brought it to mr. sternman's attention. eames: what did he do with it? i think he put it in a safe deposit box. well, it's probably long gone by now. no. he saved it. there's a clause in their prenup: she doesn't get anything if he can prove she cheated on him. well, that's very helpful. ( laughing ) why didn't you mention this to us before? mr. and mrs. sternman have been good to me over the years. and you felt conflicted? yes. and you felt that maybe we'd find out on our own eventually? yes. guess what? it has kit's dna and edward's. but you knew that since you put it there. what are you talking about? you are truly the most-- what's the right word?-- driven person that i have ever come across. that you would actually have sex with edward to get a sample of his semen-- that shows incredible... determination. that's a damn lie. edward told us. hey, rick, it's no crime. not even smearing his semen on the bedsheet. why the hell would i do that? to convince mr. sternman that his wife and his son had turned against him. you were pumping him so full of zoloft and xanax, he was ready to believe anything. that's absurd! you told kit that her husband found out she was having an affair. and she believed you because she was having an affair-- with you. eames: and you told edward that his father was cutting him out of his will because he was going to have another kid. goren: you set them both up against each other. it was only a matter of time before somebody ended up dead. and they'd all take the fall. it's brilliant. but-but between us, it's the perfect crime. but... because you really... you didn't do anything really criminal, did you? no. no, i didn't. that's right. not even when edward warned you to get his father out by the elevator. how was i supposed to know he was going to set a fire? you couldn't. maybe kit had an idea when you told her-- that's why she changed the code-- but you... you were just an employee. it wasn't your job to question them. no, it wasn't. if sternman wants to lock himself up in the bathroom, that's his business, right? there was nothing i could do. what did you care? this old man who couldn't wipe his own ass without you. he wouldn't lift a finger to help get your sons into st. steven's. st. stephan's. huh. told you he was going to write... a letter to the school... use his influence. never did. no. it was just a damn letter. it must have burned you-- the utter thoughtlessness while you-you... you made sure he took his pills every day, you massaged his dry, old skin you monitored his every little burp... that's right. ...put up with all the little indignities of servicing his personal hygiene. you wanted something better for your kids. yes. the old bastard... ...treated you like... something... scraped off his shoe. ( sniffling ) but you showed him. you played him... played the whole family like a fine violin. they were easy, so wrapped up in themselves. the perfect crime. well, you said so yourself. i-i really didn't do anything criminal, did i? you're a registered nurse, right? you had a contract with sternman to provide care. yes. what? you heard about the lifeguard at jones beach who let a drowning man die 'cause he was too busy talking to a girl. they convicted him. eames: manslaughter. he had a higher standard of duty than other people. he couldn't just walk away. neither could you. what are you talking about? your contract. "richard zainer agrees to provide "the nursing services listed above and to care for the health and welfare of harold sternman." goren: you watched the forces gather around sternman to kill him. but i didn't do anything. goren: that's right. you did nothing. you watched it happen. and that, my friend... is manslaughter. but he owed me. he owed you the salary he paid you. ( handcuffs jangling ) zainer pleaded guilt to second-degree manslaughter; edward sternman to arson and two counts of man one; and kit sterman to attempted murder. quite the trifecta. zainer can be proud of himself. he brought down a banking empire. not to mention a family. three families. captioning sponsored by nbc/universal

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