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00:00Hey, Jason, you free because I like to clear the air.
00:20Elizabeth.
00:21How are you?
00:23I'm so sorry about your dad and I'm sorry you and Brooklyn couldn't go on your honeymoon.
00:30It's okay.
00:31There'll be other opportunities to travel.
00:32I'm just glad we didn't get on that plane.
00:34Yeah.
00:35You know, I didn't know your dad for very long, but he really touched my life.
00:40And my boys were really fond of him.
00:43Cameron was sad to hear the news, but he sends his best.
00:46I know he was fond of your family and he loved you, Elizabeth.
00:49Family was mutual.
00:51If there's anything I can do, any support I can offer, will you just tell me?
00:57Well, in that case, my dad named me executor.
01:00Do you know who I can talk to to get a couple copies of his death certificate?
01:04I need them for insurance, social security, and a couple other things.
01:09So much red tape.
01:10Yeah, normally the funeral home can provide a copy of that.
01:14Right.
01:15I knew that.
01:16I am so scattered right now.
01:18I'm sorry to bother you.
01:19Wait, actually, you know what?
01:20The hospital's record department should have it.
01:22You're already here.
01:23Let's figure this out.
01:26Come on.
01:32This is just absurd.
01:34They're acting like I'm leading the charge to have Heather's conviction overthrown,
01:39to have her walk out of prison a free woman.
01:42All I have done is request copies of her records.
01:47We could have a problem here.
01:49And I was well within my purview to do it, too.
01:52As the mayor, as a citizen, because for better or worse, Heather gave me her power of attorney.
02:00We've got to find out who got their hands on this information and leaked it to the press.
02:06I thought I should be the one to show you this.
02:09I'm glad you haven't seen it yet.
02:11Wait a minute.
02:12She's really going through with this?
02:13No.
02:14No, no, no.
02:15How could Laura even think of letting Heather Weber walk free after everything that she has done?
02:20I thought Jordan was overreacting when she spoke with Onstella and Trina about revisiting Heather's case.
02:24Honey, I'm just as shocked as you are to learn that they're moving forward.
02:29There's got to be something more to this story because the Laura I know would never do this.
02:36FBI.
02:41All right, Brennan.
02:42Let's go.
02:44Where's your jumpsuit?
02:46Dry cleaners?
02:47Well, let's hope we can find you another one.
02:49What you got on is going to be a little drafty where you're going.
02:52And that is?
02:53Back behind bars where you belong.
02:56You're a dangerous prisoner and a flight risk.
02:59And the sooner you're back in Pentonville, the safer we'll all be.
03:05Carly.
03:06Hey, Molly.
03:07Hi.
03:08Do you have a second to talk in private?
03:10I'm so busy right now.
03:11I'm so sorry.
03:12Oh, please, please.
03:13It's about what happened at Brooklyn and Chase's wedding reception.
03:16I need to know what happened with Christina.
03:18I need to know what happened with Christina.
03:42Thank you.
03:44Okay, the records department will have your copies in 20 minutes.
03:47Thanks, Elizabeth.
03:48This helps a lot.
03:49I was dreading having to track this down.
03:51It's one thing I can check off my list.
03:53If I'm being honest, it's a pretty long list.
03:58Got a lot going on.
04:01It seems that way.
04:02Although maybe it's because the reality of my dad's death keeps hitting me in the face about every 30 seconds.
04:09It's like I'm moving underwater.
04:12Like everything is slower.
04:14Because, because I'm slower.
04:16Well, it's good you recognize that.
04:18And if you can stand a little advice, just accept that what you're going through is a lot.
04:25And don't be afraid to ask for help.
04:28Well, I just did.
04:29And you came through.
04:32Um, now that we have a little bit of time, can I talk to you about something else?
04:35Sure.
04:37Uh, it's about Finn.
04:41I thought you might ask.
04:44Uh, he was drinking when you showed up.
04:47He was.
04:50In retrospect, I may have handled that wrong.
04:54Finn wanted some time with Violet.
04:56So instead of going straight from the airport to his house, he came to my house.
05:01Finn wanted some time with Violet.
05:03So instead of going straight from the airport to his place, we went back to the quarter mains first.
05:08But I didn't want him to be alone and I thought that Violet could use the support, so I called you.
05:15Obviously, it blindsided him when you walked in.
05:18Chase.
05:20Finn didn't.
05:22He'd already been drinking by the time I got there.
05:25By the time I got there.
05:27Yes, I surprised him, but his reaction was his own.
05:31It had nothing to do with the timing and it certainly wasn't your fault for calling me.
05:38Finn realizes he was out of line.
05:41And it really shook him up.
05:43Not just that he drank, but, you know, how it made him feel acting the way he did towards you.
05:49But he's doing all the right things.
05:51Okay, he's going to the meetings, he's doing the work.
05:54He told me.
05:55Finn is going to be okay.
05:57He's not going to keep turning to alcohol.
06:02I wasn't at Chase and Brooklyn's wedding or their wedding reception.
06:05I was at home with my feet up, so I don't really know what I could tell you.
06:08So you don't know that Sonny attacked X?
06:12Look, this is an unofficial inquiry, Carly. I'm not here as the ADA.
06:15And you're not the first person I've spoken to. I talked to Anna off the record.
06:20But I don't know what else I can tell you.
06:21You're family, Carly.
06:24You were Christina's stepmother for years and my aunt by marriage,
06:27which shows you just how convoluted our family ties are.
06:30But what I mean is, you've known me my whole life.
06:36And I'm asking you for help.
06:39I don't know what I can tell you. I wasn't there.
06:42But Jason was. Jason tells you everything, right?
06:45Christina witnessed an altercation, and she had a physical response.
06:48One that could impact the baby she's carrying for TJ and me.
06:53I would ask her myself, but I just, I can't risk upsetting her right now.
06:57She's too fragile.
06:58But I think I have a right, as the mother of the baby she's carrying,
07:02to know what happened.
07:07As long as you understand that what I say stays between us.
07:10As long as you understand that what I say stays between us.
07:14If you turn this into a statement for the DA,
07:17I will have no recollection of this conversation whatsoever.
07:21Understood?
07:24I still can't imagine Laura taking this on.
07:26Well, I can.
07:28No, she is testing the waters on this.
07:31And this article is proof of that.
07:33This is another step on the road that ends with Heather Weber being released.
07:37Okay, honey, we're not going to let that happen.
07:40That's what I've been trying to say.
07:42But, um, realistically, what can we do?
07:48If Laura finds a lawyer to take Heather's case, and a judge to reopen it,
07:54how are we going to fight the whole justice system?
07:58Excuse me, Dr. Robinson?
08:00Yes, I need you to sign this patient's outtake form.
08:03Oh, just give me one second.
08:04You know what? I gotta go, and we'll talk tonight.
08:08Yeah, you better believe it.
08:13No. No, no, no, this isn't right. Who ordered this?
08:17Since when does the FBI supervise prisoner transfers?
08:21Only when the prisoner was the head of the WSB and arrested for violations of the National Security Act.
08:27And I haven't overlooked your involvement with Pikeman,
08:29or how you funneled money between Pikeman and the Bureau.
08:31You're no garden variety criminal, Brennan.
08:34You're a trained intelligence agent. You are dangerous by definition.
08:38You should be insulted if I didn't show up to take you back to the pen.
08:42You know, it's not unusual for the feds to feel inferior to the WSB.
08:47Don't play into it.
08:50Dr. Robinson, say goodbye to your patient. He's leaving immediately.
08:55Agent Cates, I hate to disappoint you, but this patient isn't going anywhere.
08:59It's been a while since you stopped by.
09:02Yeah, I'm not going to stay long. I just wanted to let you know that I reached an agreement with Dex.
09:09I'm done with him. He's free to do whatever he wants to do. He wants to be a cop.
09:14Doesn't matter to me. I'm not going to get in his way.
09:18Sounds like the right call.
09:20Yeah, I want to make the same deal with you.
09:21How would that work?
09:22I want you to go work for the FBI or whatever it is that you're doing.
09:28I don't want to have anything more to do with you.
09:51Dr. McCain and just his behavior. He said that he was in shock after finding your dad.
10:01But that talking to you really helped.
10:05Finn came home from dropping Violet off from school, expecting to see my dad up and waiting for him.
10:11Instead, he found him dead. Finn is the one who had to call 911,
10:16who had to sign the paperwork, who had to watch our father, watch his body be taken away.
10:23If that bourbon wasn't in the apartment, there is no way that he would have gone out to find a drink about home.
10:28Chase, you don't have to defend your brother. I understand the sequence of events.
10:33What I didn't understand is his reaction to me.
10:37He was argumentative and angry with me for suggesting he go to a meeting, which he refused.
10:46And I know Finn feels terrible about that.
10:49Violet was in the house. I feel terrible about that.
10:52I get it. Finn made bad choices and he knows it.
10:57Look, we're all pretty raw right now. I know I'm not at my best.
11:00All I'm saying is my brother screwed up. Nobody's questioning that.
11:06But don't you think, given the situation, he merits a little understanding?
11:15All right. Look, the first time I had heard that anything had happened
11:20is when Jason called me to tell me that Sonny went after Dex and Christina witnessed it.
11:25Now, then Jason asked me to come to the metro court for Sonny.
11:27I never saw Christina, but I do know that Sonny tracked her down first.
11:32Do you know what happened?
11:34I know that Sonny was upset. He didn't go into detail.
11:39But from what I understand, when Jason was pulling Sonny off of Dex,
11:42they realized Christina saw the whole thing.
11:44She ran off. Sonny took off after her. He found her in a ladies' room right off the ballroom.
11:50And he tried to explain to her what had happened, but Christina was really upset.
11:53He said she was hysterical and that she was afraid of him.
11:56Ugh. Do you blame her?
11:59No. No. And I think that Christina was scared of Sonny
12:02because she saw him act in a way that she had never seen before.
12:05I mean, Christina grew up hearing whispers about Sonny being a mobster.
12:09I'm sure you heard it, too.
12:11Absolutely.
12:13And I just think that Christina told herself that in Sonny's case,
12:16being a mobster in this day and age is just somebody with some shady business practices.
12:20So witnessing the attack and then hearing Sonny threaten to kill Jason and Dex,
12:25I mean, I'm sure that was devastating for Christina.
12:28Yeah. For the first time, she realized what they all mean by mobster.
12:35Sonny, we had this conversation months ago. My position hasn't changed.
12:40The coffee business is half mine and I'm not leaving.
12:43The offer to buy you out still stands. What's your price?
12:46I'm not selling.
12:48Did the FBI order you to stay here so you can keep Dex?
12:51I'm not selling because this is our business.
12:53We founded this company together as equal partners.
12:56The partnership was based on trust.
12:59The trust has been broken. You broke it.
13:03So I'm offering you a way out.
13:07If you're smart, you'll take it.
13:10I'm not staying for me.
13:12I'm staying for Dex.
13:15I'm staying for you.
13:18With all due respect, Dr. Robinson, this man's a security risk.
13:23He's handcuffed to the bed and he's guarded around the clock.
13:27Look, I don't have to like the patients that find themselves in this hospital,
13:30but I do have to provide them with the absolute best medical care possible.
13:33And his surgeon hasn't cleared him to be released.
13:36I don't think you realize who this man is.
13:38He's a former intelligence agent, a national security risk,
13:42and well-trained in the art of disinformation,
13:45making things look like what they're not.
13:48You're playing right into his hands.
13:51You think this is a game for me?
13:53Because I'm certainly not playing it.
13:55Mr. Brennan was wounded severely, and it was bleeding excessively,
13:59and it required surgery.
14:01And he will not leave this bed until his surgeon says that he is okay to be released.
14:04Now, I'm not sending him back to prison so his wound can open up and he can bleed out.
14:09My decision stands.
14:11This patient stays right here.
14:18You were saying, Agent Cates?
14:23Donald, I have a favor to ask.
14:26Jordan Ashford would like to come down and talk to you about a confidentiality concern
14:33that we have.
14:37Thank you.
14:39Yes, she'll be down later this afternoon.
14:42Thanks. Bye-bye.
14:44Okay.
14:46Donald Rollins, waiting for you in the records room.
14:51Here you go.
14:53Okay. I'll check it out.
14:57I know you warned me that this might happen,
14:59and I just want to say thank you for not saying I told you so.
15:03Well, I didn't expect it to happen this fast,
15:06but I really think you should get ahead of the story.
15:09Now, issue a statement saying you have no intentions of reopening Heather Weber's case
15:15and of trying to mitigate her sentence.
15:18I don't want to paint myself into a corner making a promise that I might not be able to keep.
15:23Yeah, but you don't advocate for freeing Heather, correct?
15:27Correct.
15:29You don't have to state in saying that.
15:33Come in.
15:37Hi, Laura.
15:39Hi, Curtis. What can I do for you?
15:41Do you mind if we talk for a minute?
15:46You're meeting.
15:48Oh, no worries. We were just wrapping up.
15:50Curtis, you look wonderful. It's so good to see you up and about.
15:56Thank you. Feels good to be up and about.
15:59Well, I'll get going on that project we were just discussing. I'll be in touch.
16:05Yeah. Good to see you, Curtis.
16:08Likewise.
16:14Okay. I think I might know why you're here.
16:19Laura, a few months ago around the time of Heather's initial diagnosis,
16:23Portia was worried that you were looking into Heather's diagnosis, her case being reopened.
16:31I didn't pay it too much concern at first because I didn't think you would do that.
16:35Fast forward to today, and I read an article in The Invader that says just that.
16:43Please sit down.
16:48That article should never have gone to print.
16:51I agree. If it's a lie. But I don't hear you saying that it is.
16:57The headline is a lie. I am not looking to get Heather freed.
17:02So you're not examining the legal ramifications of her medical diagnosis?
17:09I am exploring whether or not there are any legal ramifications.
17:16And since I'm not a lawyer, I need to consult one. In order to do that, I need to request copies of Heather's records from the time of her arrest through her sentencing.
17:28Curtis, I can't predict how a judge will decide. I can't.
17:37But I can tell you, it's my personal feeling that in light of Heather's recent diagnosis, she deserves to have her case reopened.
17:50You know, we are family. And I've seen the relationship between Christina and her father. She is truly a daddy's girl.
18:00And Sonny loves her so much. But she was going to have to see Sonny more realistically at some point. I'm sorry that it happened now.
18:12Yeah. I'm still trying to figure out how I feel about it all.
18:18I bet you are. What are you going to do about it?
18:21Nothing. I think I'm just going to sit on it. I mean, I can't tell TJ he would just go straight to Christina and confront her, which would only make things worse.
18:32So I will just sit on pins and needles and send up a silent prayer, hoping that Christina will be all right.
18:42That she will do the right thing for herself and this baby.
18:46Everything else is out of my control.
18:49Well, you already sound like a mom.
18:54You do. I mean, all those feelings you're talking about, they're always going to be there.
19:00I don't mean to scare you, but you're going to be afraid and you're going to be worried. That's never going to go away.
19:06And you're going to constantly be sending up those silent prayers, praying that your kids are happy and healthy.
19:12All the while knowing that it's all out of your control.
19:17Christina's made of good stuff.
19:20I have a feeling that she and the baby, they're going to be just fine.
19:27Thank you, Carly. I really appreciate you being honest with me.
19:32I try to push you out. Who do you think has been running the business for so long?
19:38I try to push you out. Who do you think has been running the business while you were doing whatever you were doing?
19:44You pay no attention to this place. It was barely operational when I came back. I increased the inventory. I added some staff.
19:51I'm trying to build this business back up because it's the best cover that you have.
19:55You're not protecting me. You're spying on me. I want you out of my business. Out of my life.
20:08I am your friend.
20:13I'm your friend for as long as I can remember.
20:18And I'm telling you right now, you are in real trouble.
20:27Finn feels bad about his behavior. And I am sympathetic to what your family is going through.
20:34Maybe it'll get easier. Or things will make more sense once the memorial is over.
20:40I keep telling myself that Finn and I will start to feel closure.
20:44I hope you both find that.
20:47My dad wanted his ashes scattered. We're planning a small gathering. Those closest to him, just friends and family.
20:55I'd love it if you were there.
20:57Finn already told me. And of course I'll be there.
21:00It's been 20 minutes. Your coffee should be ready. I'll go get them.
21:04Oh, no, no, no. I've been closed enough.
21:06I can bypass the line. I'll be right back.
21:11As the good doctor pointed out, I'm still recovering from surgery. I tire easily. Care to clear out and give me some rest?
21:21Since I can't take you back to Pentonville.
21:24I'm just going to have to question you here.
21:27Oh, you can ask all the questions you like. I have nothing more to say to you without my lawyers present. And they are very busy people.
21:36Maybe it's time for new lawyers.
21:38I don't know how to do this.
21:41This is exactly why I'm excited.
21:43Uh-oh.
21:45Maybe it's time for new lawyers.
21:48Maybe it's time for new lawyers.
21:51I mean, isn't it curious that you spent months behind bars without your case being brought to trial?
21:58What are you paying these people for? What's the holdup?
22:02You'd have to ask the Justice Department.
22:05I have.
22:07Seems your lawyers are very busy asking for postponements, and their justifications are flimsy at best.
22:13Almost as if they've been given a directive to stall.
22:17You better watch that legal bill. It's going to be a doozy.
22:20Yeah, I told them to take their time because I wanted the full Pentonville experience.
22:25My stay just wouldn't be complete until I've been stabbed in the showers.
22:30Maybe I'll tell them I'm ready for them to move things along now.
22:34Or maybe you're waiting for something else to happen.
22:37Maybe you don't want to leave until the time is right.
22:41Hey.
22:43Thanks for stopping by. I couldn't get away.
22:45Yeah.
22:46Here's your phone.
22:48And yours.
22:50Promise, I will get a different colored case.
22:53It's bound to happen eventually. I'm just glad I wasn't on call.
22:56Yeah, you didn't miss anything important. Your gym membership's about to expire.
23:00Oh.
23:01I get many calls?
23:03Not really. I kind of expected to see some calls from Christina, but nothing.
23:07No, yeah, I saw her at my mom's.
23:09She okay?
23:11If you mean Christina, she seemed fine.
23:15If you mean my mom, she's pretty sure she's going to lose her case.
23:20But she's not that worried about it right now.
23:23I think Gregory Chase's death really put things in perspective for her.
23:29I called your office a little while ago. They said you were out.
23:33Yeah, I've been on the go. I just was wrapping up a meeting at the metro court when you called, and I came straight here.
23:41So the paper was right. You do want to set Heather free.
23:45No, I don't. I am advocating to have her case reopened,
23:50taking into consideration that she was suffering from an undiagnosed illness at the time she committed those crimes.
23:57Even if it results in a lesser sentence?
23:59Curtis, I know how upset you are about this, but really, at this point, this is all just speculation, okay?
24:07All I've done is ask for some records. There's no action that has been taken yet.
24:12Yet?
24:15If I decide to go forward with anything, I will let you know first, okay?
24:20Trina's family does deserve the truth.
24:23We deserve justice.
24:24I do understand that sentiment.
24:26Laura, it's not just a sentiment.
24:31Imagine if it was your child that watched their friends and their mentors being stalked, attacked, and killed.
24:37Now imagine if it was your child who was the real target all along,
24:42that the killer was just waiting for an opportunity.
24:46Would she still be alive?
24:47Imagine if it was your child who was the real target all along,
24:50that the killer was just waiting for an opportunity.
24:54Would she still be okay with mitigating the sentence, as the article put it?
24:59Or would you want that killer locked away in a supermax so they would never have the opportunity to hurt your child again?
25:08You attacked a police cadet at a wedding.
25:11You threatened to kill me and Dex, not 200 feet from your closest friends and Christina.
25:17She saw the whole thing.
25:20She saw a side of you that she never even knew existed.
25:25Sonny, you're making sloppy decisions.
25:27You're not, you're not thinking clearly.
25:29You're not thinking things through.
25:31You have to rein it in.
25:33Please, let me help you.
25:35I'm trying to be friendly.
25:39Just for the record, you're turning me down.
25:44So I'm not going to be friendly anymore.
25:47You don't get out of my way.
25:51You're done.
25:53You're gone.
26:12They're trying to make sense of the charges.
26:14Well, they're pretty straightforward, actually.
26:16You've been charged with, among other things, criminal conspiracy and attempted murder.
26:23Just who did I try to kill?
26:25Carly Spencer?
26:27Even she doesn't believe it.
26:29Anna Devane.
26:31And Dante Falconeri.
26:33When Anna and the detective showed up with their guns drawn, I might add, I wasn't holding a weapon.
26:39I made no threatening moves whatsoever.
26:42Now, granted, there was a slight misunderstanding with Miss Spencer.
26:45I'd neglected to tell her that I was the director of the WSB.
26:49And she mistakenly thought that she had to defend herself.
26:52Now, Anna, on the other hand, she knew exactly what she was doing when she came through that door.
26:58That was a nice deflection.
27:00Mm-hmm.
27:02I was talking about the hit you put out on Anna and Dante at the pier.
27:06But let's talk about Anna's involvement in your takedown.
27:08Very convenient, wasn't it?
27:10Well, that's not how I felt when she had a gun trained on me at point-blank range
27:15and I happened to know from prior experience she's an expert shot.
27:19Now, if this lackluster interrogation is over, I'm getting very tired.
27:26You and Commissioner Devane were at the WSB together in the 80s, weren't you?
27:32You know we were.
27:34So what?
27:36You know we were.
27:38So what are the odds that when you get busted,
27:42your old friend crashes through the door at the perfect moment to take you down?
27:50I'll catch up with Christina later.
27:53It just seems strange that she'd go radio silent.
27:56She's in her final trimester, the baby's due in August.
27:59It just stands to reason that we would want to know how our baby's doing.
28:02Maybe go with her to our next doctor's appointment. I could check with Dr. Navarro.
28:06I wouldn't. You know how Christina feels about boundaries.
28:09Molly, I understand boundaries, but I also understand that we are the baby's parents.
28:14Yes. I am so sorry to interrupt.
28:16Molly, I really need to speak with you as soon as you have a free moment.
28:19Oh, no, no. Yeah, I'm free now. What's up?
28:22TJ, would you mind giving us a moment?
28:26I've got rounds. See you at home, Mo.
28:32What can I do for you? Have you seen the invader today?
28:37No. Um, I've been pretty busy today. Why?
28:42Well, Laura Collins is attempting to free Heather Weber, and I'm extremely concerned.
28:48I would just like to know how the DA's office would plan to fight this.
28:54I understand completely how you feel. You want to protect Trina, and you have every right.
29:02What about everybody else's rights?
29:05Randall Corbin, Rory Cabrera, Britt Westborn.
29:09Those young people had a right to live.
29:12Heather killed those people.
29:15What about the survivors, Ava Jerome, Diane Miller?
29:18Have you once asked them how they feel about you reopening Heather's case?
29:22Heather does not deny her crimes. Okay?
29:26I am having a hard time locking this woman away for the rest of her life
29:32when she may not have possessed the mental capacity to tell the difference between right and wrong.
29:39Those people are dead still either way.
29:42I know that. But the metallosis could have been the deciding factor there.
29:47Now, I think that should go. I think it must go in the record.
29:51And if it alters her sentence?
29:56That's for the court to decide.
29:59Okay. What I can tell you is that no motion has been filed that I'm aware of.
30:05There's no hearing scheduled. Whatever's in this article, it's pure speculation.
30:09Would your mother maybe know more?
30:11I doubt it. She's been out of town the last few days, and she only just got back.
30:16She's probably going to be livid this got published without her. It's full of holes.
30:20But if a motion is filed, how are you going to fight it?
30:25Heather's attorney is probably going to argue that Heather is not guilty
30:30because she lacked the mens rea to commit the crime.
30:33There was no way for Heather to be in control of her actions
30:35because the cobalt poisoning was controlling her behavior.
30:38Therefore, she is not responsible for what she did.
30:41And if she's no longer responsible and no longer a danger to others...
30:45No, that woman is a danger to others.
30:48And don't give me this technicality about the diagnosis of cobalt poisoning
30:52really allowing this woman to walk free.
30:55Isn't it the DA office's duty to see that justice is done
30:59and to ensure that this woman remains behind bars?
31:02You owe her victims that much.
31:10Sunny! Sunny, hey!
31:14What are you doing here? Where are you going?
31:17I have business to attend to.
31:20Okay, well, have you talked to Christina?
31:23Not today. Today I'm dealing with Jason.
31:54And then I thought, here are ten copies.
31:58Thank you, Elizabeth. I really appreciate you going through all the trouble.
32:01Just glad I could help.
32:05You okay?
32:08It's just so official.
32:10So formal and real.
32:13This is all that's left of my dad.
32:17I'm sorry.
32:19This is all that's left of my dad.
32:23No, you are what's left.
32:25You and Finn and Violet.
32:28He loved you guys. He's always going to be with you.
32:34I haven't seen any motions to reopen Heather's case.
32:38But I feel confident that should that happen,
32:41the DA's office can successfully argue against any mitigation of her sentence.
32:45Look, I want to believe you, Molly.
32:48But I can't just sit here and relax and hope that you take it from here.
32:52I'm going to fight against any type of release.
32:55Because I've learned the hard way that when it comes to Heather Weber,
32:59anything is possible.
33:03Whoa, this whole thing reeks of what happened to Heather's daughter.
33:06Esme was never held accountable for her actions because of her supposed amnesia.
33:11My daughter Trina didn't press charges against the new Esme,
33:14because Esme wasn't aware of what the old Esme had done.
33:19So look at what we have now.
33:22What if some legal loophole puts Heather back on the street?
33:26Do you want to open the door to that possibility?
33:29It is up to the court to decide.
33:32I still think it's the fair thing to do.
33:35Life is not fair, Laura.
33:37It certainly wasn't fair to those young people who were murdered by a poisoned hook.
33:42Now you know, you know I respect you and I consider you a good friend.
33:46But you're wrong on this one.
33:49You're wrong.
33:51And you're leaving Portia and me no choice but to fight you on it.
33:55And we will. You can trust and believe we will with everything we got.
34:04I'm not sure I understand why you bring my prior relationship with Anna into this.
34:12Maybe you and Anna planned that bust.
34:15That's interesting. Why?
34:19Maybe you were too conspicuous as the head of both Pikeman and the WSB.
34:23But I'm not head of Pikeman.
34:26Maybe that bust was a handoff of power from you to Anna.
34:29What's her role in Pikeman anyhow?
34:32Oh, you'll have to ask Anna about that.
34:35Don't worry. It will.
34:37Heal fast.
34:43He's all yours.
34:48You were dealing with Jason.
34:50What's going on? Did you guys talk?
34:53I offered to buy him out of the coffee business.
34:57Gave him a chance to walk away.
34:59He refused.
35:01So what happens next?
35:04So what happens next is on him.
35:34You