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00:00It's, uh, been pretty quiet, no unusual activity in or around the house, and Charlotte's in a room.
00:05That's a relief. Thank you again for picking her up from school.
00:09She has a license and access to a car.
00:11And a father that's still on the loose and probably desperately wants to see her.
00:14More than happy to take her home.
00:16Well, I appreciate it more than you know.
00:19But you are a detective, not a bodyguard, and I'm sure there's a better use of your time than babysitting my teenage daughter.
00:25Not even on duty. Just a friend helping a friend.
00:29I don't know what I did to deserve it.
00:32But that's exactly what I need right now.
00:37Horse.
00:38I like this place, Brad. Good choice.
00:40I thought it'd be better here than at the Metro Corps.
00:43It's not stuffy and just better suited to people of a discerning taste.
00:48Like us.
00:49Mmm, yes, we are very discerning.
00:52I've also discerned that the waitstaff is hotter here, too.
00:56Uh-huh.
00:57Another benefit.
00:58Can I get you started with some water?
01:00Still sparkling or tap?
01:02Uh...
01:03Sparkling, I think.
01:04Great.
01:05I'll be right back to take your drink orders.
01:07Um...
01:08Hold on.
01:09Is it too early for martinis?
01:11No.
01:12But we are celebrating, so I'm thinking...
01:16Champagne.
01:17Champagne.
01:18We will take a bottle of your finest bubbly.
01:22Bottle?
01:23Mm-hmm.
01:24Mm-hmm.
01:25Ha-ha!
01:26Ha-ha!
01:27Ah...
01:28I ask you to stop what you're doing and face the wall, Mrs. DeVeynne.
01:37Why do I listen to you?
01:39Because it's the time of breakfast.
01:41Do you want to keep your strength, don't you?
01:48Jack, you should not have done this. This is too much.
01:53I thought you'd like it.
01:54Like it? I love it. It's beautiful.
01:57What's the occasion?
01:59Well, consider it an early Christmas gift.
02:02Oh, my gosh. Thank you. It's so thoughtful.
02:06You know, I wanted to give it to you earlier, but I couldn't surprise you at the Metro Court.
02:11You haven't been there for the past few days.
02:13What's been keeping you home?
02:19Jason? What are you doing here?
02:27Okay. You handled yourself very well during opening statements. But now's the hard part.
02:36All right.
02:37You need to be attentive, not emotional. You're going to hear a lot of things from witnesses that you're going to think is unfair. Don't react.
02:46I'll try.
02:47Don't try.
02:48Trying's not good enough.
02:50Now think of your children, think of why you're here, and let me just handle the rest.
02:56The traffic page doesn't just disappear. So where was the security breach?
03:00I don't know. We're working on it, though.
03:03You have to figure out how you're going to prove that Willow was near Drew's house at the end of the shooting without that footage.
03:09Leave it to me.
03:12Court is back in session.
03:16Ms. Turner, please call your first witness.
03:19Prosecution calls Tracy Angelica Quartermain to the stand.
03:23Ms. Quartermain, you were the first to discover Drew Cain after he'd been shot. Is that correct?
03:35Yes, that's right.
03:36Walk us through your movements after you made that discovery.
03:40I found Drew on the floor. I ran over to him and I checked to see if he had a pulse and when I found one I grabbed a throw off the couch and tried to staunch the bleeding.
03:52Did you do anything else after that?
03:54I called 911.
03:56And then the police and the paramedics came and I answered their questions.
04:02You moved the blanket to staunch the bleeding. Did you move anything else?
04:09No.
04:11The softball bat that was found on the floor of Drew's home. Did you move that?
04:17Stepped over it, but I didn't move it. I didn't touch it.
04:20Thank you, Ms. Quartermain. No further questions, Your Honor.
04:26Your witness.
04:30Ms. Quartermain, it was raining the night Drew Cain was shot, correct?
04:35So I've been told?
04:37Just yes or no, please.
04:39Yes.
04:41And how hard was it raining?
04:42I don't recall.
04:43Objection.
04:45Relevance?
04:46Your Honor, I'm trying to ascertain why the witness felt compelled to drive through a rainstorm in order to visit Mr. Cain.
04:53I wasn't there to visit. I was there to give him a piece of my mind.
04:57Nothing is keeping me at home.
05:03I just love being here, you know, this time of the year, decorating and nesting with Donna and Jocelyn whenever she's around.
05:11And besides, I didn't think I was going to see much of you until you found Valentin.
05:15Well, that's fair. The hunt for Valentin does go around the clock. And Lulu is not making things any easier.
05:25How so?
05:27Well, she's throwing up a wall between me and Charlotte. And she shows no sign of ever taking it down.
05:32Uh, do I detect a request for me to talk to my cousin?
05:37No.
05:39No, if Lulu doesn't play ball, I have other options.
05:42And besides, I would never want to involve you or your family in my work.
05:47Valentin will contact Charlotte if he hasn't already.
05:52If Lulu really wants to protect her daughter, she will let me speak to her.
05:56Well, I know that you will do everything you can to keep Charlotte safe.
06:02I'm happy to mention that to Lulu if I see her.
06:06You would do that for me?
06:08Of course.
06:09Consider it my early Christmas present.
06:15Well, between Valentin still being on the loose and the friction between Dante and Rocco,
06:19it seems like you're kind of getting pressure on all fronts.
06:22It's been tough.
06:23But I'm trying to maintain some sense of normalcy for the kid's sake.
06:29Charlotte and Rocco are really lucky to have you looking out for her.
06:32Tell that to Charlotte. We had a conversation and it was...
06:36really tough to hear how close she still feels to her father.
06:42Well, maybe look at it like this.
06:44At least you can take comfort in the fact that she feels comfortable being honest with you.
06:48I guess.
06:49I know that Charlotte feels that it's she and Valentin against the world and that he has no one but her.
06:59And I am trying really hard to not see Valentin as the bad guy because I know that would alienate her.
07:07You're like you're asking a lot of yourself.
07:08I don't have a choice.
07:09No matter what I do, I cannot shake the fear that Valentin will show up and Charlotte will go with him and there's nothing I can do to stop her.
07:17So, what's it like working with Lucas these days?
07:27He's made my return to work a real pleasure.
07:31He's mostly in the ER, right? It's not like he's got a lot of reasons to come give you a hard time over in obstetrics.
07:36Well, like life and dinosaurs, Lucas finds a way.
07:42Trust me, you are so much better off without him.
07:44I mean, leaving Port Charles trailing money and models, that is so much better.
07:50Whatever.
07:51Models can be so vapid and then shallow.
07:55Ooh.
08:00Thank you so much.
08:07Well, not everyone is as deep as you, Brad.
08:11Well, at least I bothered to leave town alone like some people who fake their own death.
08:17So, spill already. Where exactly have you been?
08:21I do this every day.
08:27Well, good.
08:28How do you know the WSB is monitoring me?
08:30Well, because they don't trust anybody, not even their own.
08:33No, they don't.
08:34I just learned that the hard way.
08:36If anyone asks what you were doing here, I'll tell them you were inviting me to the Q's Christmas party.
08:40Good, because nobody can know that I came here to ask you for help.
08:43TV.
08:44That particular night, I had just learned that Drew had a very dear friend of mine arrested on trumped-up charges.
08:55It was an abuse of power.
08:57Did you approve of my client's relationship with the victim?
09:01Objection, Your Honor.
09:03Ms. Quartermain's opinion of the congressman's romantic life isn't relevant here.
09:06Sustained.
09:07Move along, Counselor.
09:08Did you happen to observe my client on the premises?
09:15Tracy, I'm not sure what you saw.
09:17Don't bother.
09:19You were parked up the street from Drew's.
09:21I saw you pull away, and then I went in the house, and I saw Drew bleeding out on the floor.
09:30No.
09:32I reserve the right to recall this witness, but no further questions right now. Thank you.
09:37I understand why you'd be afraid.
09:39Okay, but Charlotte loves you, Lulu.
09:41Just on the drive home, she was talking about how great you've been about the Valentin situation.
09:45She said that?
09:46She said that.
09:47Yeah, we've actually had a number of really good conversations recently.
09:51Not so surprising.
09:53Kind of.
09:54You're a cop, and she's a teenager.
09:56That's not all I am.
09:57True.
09:58They're also very easy to talk to.
10:02I'm glad she trusts you.
10:04I'm counting on law enforcement to keep her safe, and I don't want her to have a negative association with it.
10:08I apologize for just showing up like this, but I need to speak with you.
10:24In private.
10:25Detective West, maybe you'd like to step outside?
10:27No.
10:28You don't just show up and tell my friend where to go.
10:32Nathan, would you mind sticking around?
10:35No, no, not at all.
10:38After, um, uh, after Heather Webber's attack, I for sure thought I'd die.
10:46And then I woke up at a resort, a five-star resort in Croatia called the Five Poppies.
10:52And then I realized that I, I hadn't died, but I had been drugged.
10:57Why?
10:58Apparently I was smuggled out of the country by these people who used to work for my father.
11:05I must have given you something to simulate your heart stopping, but why would they do that?
11:10Because they needed help with their research on cold fusion.
11:13They needed someone to analyze the data they were collecting.
11:17What?
11:18You understand cold fusion?
11:20Um, I have a degree in physics, among others.
11:23This has a big beautiful brain in it.
11:25I know, I know, I'm sorry.
11:26Anyway.
11:28So I was allowed to live at this gorgeous resort with every amenity I could possibly dream of.
11:35And most importantly, you know, I was healthy.
11:39These guys had an experimental drug that kept my Huntington's in check.
11:44Temporarily.
11:46Brent, that's amazing.
11:48Yeah.
11:49I mean, there's just one catch.
11:53I've never made it.
11:54I mean, there's no way to buy it.
11:55I'm not working on your memory here.
11:56I'm not working on your memory anymore.
12:22I don't have any inspiration.
12:30By the way, your code is very astucous.
12:34I'm trying to explain where I am
12:36and how you have managed to be here.
12:41Even if I am the one you have already managed to understand
12:46whether it's a code or not a code,
12:49I'm asking why you let me keep the code?
12:57I understand that it's pretty annoying to be taken captive like that.
13:02I admire how much you are able to stay occupied in these circumstances.
13:08Good luck.
13:19Joss, Britt is in trouble.
13:33She's been in trouble ever since the five poppies.
13:35She has to do whatever these people want,
13:36or they withhold the medication from her
13:38that seems to be keeping her Huntingtons from progressing.
13:41Please don't ask me what I think you're asking.
13:44I'm not here to screw up your mission.
13:47I'm not looking to take down the WSB,
13:48but I need to know how the investigation of the five poppies
13:51ties into Sidwell, Dalton, and Faison.
13:57Ms. Reeves, what did you initially tell the police about your whereabouts
14:02at the time of the shooting?
14:04I said I was with my daughter, which was a lie.
14:08So you weren't with your daughter?
14:11No.
14:13Had you seen your daughter at all that night?
14:16Not until I got to the hospital.
14:19And did she object to you providing the police with a false alibi?
14:24No.
14:25Why did you make up the alibi in the first place?
14:28Is it because you thought she was guilty of shooting Drew?
14:31Objection.
14:32Leading.
14:33I'll rephrase.
14:37Why did you lie to the police?
14:43Because I wanted to protect my daughter from a witch hunt.
14:47Like she's going through right now.
14:54The kind of work these people had me doing
14:56is definitely in violation of several international arms treaties.
15:00That sounds like a small price to pay for your health.
15:03Anyone in your position would have done what they asked.
15:06I would have.
15:09Well, that's why this project was top secret.
15:12They built the lab at the resort.
15:15So I worked on the raw data.
15:17Oh, and I had this wrangler, Pascal.
15:20Who's Pascal?
15:21He's this little dictator with delusions of grandeur.
15:28Otherwise, all my orders came from the top.
15:32Jen's Sidwell.
15:34Jen's Sidwell?
15:36Wait, isn't that Lucas's boyfriend's father?
15:40And you care why?
15:42Just making an observation.
15:43Mm-hmm.
15:45But given how you deal with authority,
15:47I imagine that did not go well.
15:50It did not.
15:53When I clocked a couple of WSB agents at the resort
15:56and I didn't report it to my supervisors,
15:59one thing led to another.
16:01I ended up with a bomb strapped to my ankle.
16:05I'm sorry, what?
16:08Did I hear the word?
16:10Yeah.
16:11You did.
16:12Yes.
16:14But then...
16:16I got lucky and Jason came to my rescue.
16:21As much as I would love to help you, you know I can't.
16:24I'm an agent.
16:25Sharing intelligence with anyone who lacks a security clearance
16:28is treason.
16:29Okay, nobody's gonna know that I got information from you.
16:31I know that you wouldn't say anything,
16:34but if you're acting on privileged intel,
16:36they're gonna know you're getting that from me.
16:38Well, they're gonna assume it's Britt
16:39because we spent a lot of time together
16:40since we got back to Port Charles.
16:41Well, then why can't you get the information from her?
16:44Because she won't.
16:46She won't tell me anything.
16:48Maybe that's for the best.
16:49Joss, please.
16:51Come on, Britt saved your life twice.
16:54Do you really want to leave her hanging like this?
16:55She needs that medication.
16:57And you know that you can trust me.
17:01I mean, can you say the same thing about Jack Brennan?
17:04I need to speak to Charlotte.
17:06So you've said, but my daughter has nothing to say to you.
17:09Fine, then we can talk at WSB headquarters.
17:12No, no, no, you don't have to go anywhere.
17:14If Lulu doesn't cooperate,
17:15I can have her brought in as a person of interest.
17:17On what grounds?
17:18On the grounds that you share a daughter with a wanted fugitive.
17:20I can question you for hours as a matter of national security,
17:23so we can either go through all of that,
17:25or you can let me speak to Charlotte.
17:27In that case,
17:31you're gonna have to take me in.
17:35Can I give you a hand?
17:38No.
17:39I got it.
17:42Is that a gift from Jack?
17:44How'd you know?
17:46I watched him leave through my lonely attic window.
17:48Okay.
17:49I don't like being watched in my own house.
17:52Well, if you're not gonna give me your Hulu login,
17:55that is quite the necklace.
17:57I have to give it to him in his taste.
17:59Yeah.
18:00And a guilty conscience.
18:03Feels bad that we haven't been spending enough time together lately.
18:07Well, tell me you've done nothing to give away the reason why.
18:11No, of course not.
18:12He did mention Charlotte, though.
18:19He's upset because Lulu won't let him talk to Charlotte.
18:24Let me guess.
18:25He wants you to smooth things over with your cousin.
18:27Subject came up.
18:31I do believe that Jack genuinely wants Charlotte to be safe.
18:35Since when do you give him the benefit of the doubt?
18:37But I believe Jack is capable of being kind.
18:42He can be the kindest person in the universe when it pays off for Jack.
18:49Remind me.
18:51How did you two become involved?
18:54Did Miss Tate ask you to make up an alibi for her?
18:58No, absolutely not.
18:59We never discussed it.
19:02Then why did she go along with it?
19:03Because at the time she might have thought that I was the one who shot Congressman Cain.
19:10And she was trying to protect me.
19:12Thank you, Miss Reeves.
19:13I have no further questions.
19:15You may step down.
19:17Your Honor, may we request a brief recess?
19:20Granted, as long as it's brief.
19:22We'll reconvene in ten minutes.
19:24Thank you, Your Honor.
19:34Hey, man.
19:37Hey.
19:39I was there when the PCPD performed their search at Aurora.
19:42I was told they took you out in handcuffs.
19:44Yeah, they did.
19:46They were looking into me as a suspect, and then they dropped the charges.
19:50I guess ADA Turner decided she had a stronger case against Willow.
19:54Yeah, well, given everything I've heard from the testimony thus far, I'd have to agree.
19:58And Willow, she can't account for where she was during the shooting.
20:03Turner hasn't even gotten to the gun yet.
20:06Turner's grasping at straws.
20:08They've got such a weak case.
20:09The jury isn't buying any of this.
20:12I did my best to try to take the blame for the alibi.
20:14Thanks.
20:16I'm not sure if it helped or hurt.
20:18I'm also not sure if it's gonna matter once the jury sees the footage from that traffic camera.
20:22Firearms identification matched the bullets taken from the victim to a gun registered to Edward Quartermain at 66 Harborview Drive.
20:36We served a warrant at the estate, but were unable to find the gun.
20:40It was not secured in the gun cabinet on the property.
20:44Was the gun ever located?
20:46Yeah, we found it at the home of Elizabeth Baldwin in the room that Willow Tate was staying in.
20:50And what led you to search Ms. Tate's temporary residence?
20:54We obtained security footage of Ms. Reeves at her apartment building at the time of the shooting.
20:59Completely contradicted Ms. Tate's alibi.
21:01Did the defendant have access to the weapon?
21:03Well, yeah, she lived at the Quartermain estate for some time, giving her access to the weapon.
21:08It's one of the reasons why she was pushed to the top of the suspect list.
21:12So even though Willow no longer lived there, you believe she still had access to the gun in question?
21:18Well, yeah, because the family didn't even know the gun was missing, let alone that someone had taken it.
21:22We strongly believe that Willow's knowledge of the property led her to be able to sneak onto the estate.
21:29Several times.
21:31So what is the PCPD's theory of the crime?
21:35We believe Willow left the hospital mid-shift, drove to Drew Kane's house, let herself in with the key, and used the gun she took from the Quartermain estate to shoot him twice in the back.
21:48Okay.
21:49And how were you able to put Willow at the scene of the crime?
21:53Cell phone records.
21:54Her cell phone pinged a cell tower within a five-mile radius of the congressman's home.
21:58A five-mile radius isn't really conclusive of anything.
22:01No, it is not.
22:03But we have Ms. Tate's vehicle captured on traffic camera 65, which is also near the congressman's home.
22:09It's these two pieces of evidence that give us an idea of Ms. Tate's whereabouts that night.
22:16Your Honor, I'd like to submit Exhibit F into evidence, photographic stills taken from the traffic camera.
22:23Objection. Where is the original footage?
22:27Your Honor, may we approach?
22:28Your Honor, we are unable to produce the original footage. However, we do have time-stamped photographs from the camera that do illustrate our point.
22:41Your Honor, without the original source material, the chain of evidence is broken.
22:46Digital footage can easily be manipulated, and there's no way to confirm the legitimacy of the images.
22:53The defense strenuously objects to the admission of this evidence.
22:58All right.
23:02Nathan, please call my mother, the mayor,
23:29and my ex-husband, the acting police commissioner,
23:32and let them know that the WSB
23:34is bringing me in for questioning.
23:35No, no, no, you're not going anywhere,
23:37and you're definitely not being questioned
23:38without an attorney present.
23:39The longer Valentin Casadine is free,
23:41the more opportunity he has to come for Charlotte.
23:43You know this.
23:45They've been on the run together before as fugitives.
23:48Now, is that what you want?
23:50For her to be hunted down by law enforcement?
23:52Because that's going to happen again
23:53if you don't cooperate.
23:54I can't believe I have to say this,
23:56but what kind of a mother
23:58would let their daughter be collateral damage.
24:04Jason sacrificed two years of his life
24:07under the FBI's thumb to keep me safe.
24:09I couldn't let him continue doing that,
24:11so I went to visit Jack in prison
24:12so he could explain to me how the FBI works.
24:15That's smart. That's smart.
24:17Then Jason stopped taking orders from Cates.
24:20Cates came after me.
24:21He charged me with racketeering.
24:23He had video evidence, and he used that,
24:25and he hauled me into court.
24:27And the charges were dropped
24:28when the video evidence disappeared.
24:30Did you know about my case?
24:32No, but I know the WSB.
24:33They have technology that can access encrypted files.
24:36They can manipulate them,
24:37corrupt them, make them go away.
24:38Well, hold on.
24:41Are you telling me that Jack
24:43made the evidence against me disappear?
24:47Well, it wasn't Santa Claus.
24:53So, Jason is still in the picture?
24:56Please, take your time.
25:01Um, no.
25:03No, he just got the bomb off of me
25:05and gave me a ride back to Port Charles.
25:08Well, he got you home safely,
25:11and I'm thankful for that.
25:13But I have to ask,
25:16is there any part of you
25:18that was just a teeny, tiny bit sad
25:21to leave the five puppies?
25:23I mean, no matter how beautiful,
25:26a prison is still a prison.
25:27I'm glad to be free of it.
25:29Yeah, but that prison had your meds.
25:32Yeah, I was terrified of that, too.
25:35And my medication
25:36happened to arrive in Port Charles
25:39right when I moved back.
25:41That's a little convenient.
25:42Too convenient.
25:44As relieved as I was to get it,
25:46I realized my meds come at a cost.
25:49I'm still on the hook for that research.
25:53So you're still working for Sidwell?
25:55Mm-hmm.
25:56And that little creature, Pascal,
25:59he moved Pascal over to work at Windermere.
26:03What are you going to do?
26:05Whatever I'm told is the only way
26:07to keep getting my medication.
26:11Wow.
26:15Whatever you have to do,
26:17keep doing it.
26:20Because I'm not going to put up
26:22with losing my friend again.
26:25Me neither.
26:27Thank you so much for listening to me.
26:28You have no idea how good it is
26:30to have my friend back.
26:31If you're sweeping your apartment every day
26:35for bugs,
26:36you must be having second thoughts
26:37about the WSB.
26:38Oh, I'm having second, third, and fourth thoughts
26:40now that Bond disappeared.
26:42Yeah, it seems like you guys got pretty close.
26:47Look,
26:47it was a breach of protocol
26:49for us to be together.
26:50But I trusted him with my life.
26:54And now that he's gone,
26:55I realize that
26:57I trusted him a lot more
26:59than I trust Brennan
26:59and the Bureau.
27:01Brennan has one goal in mind,
27:03and it has to do with Sidwell
27:05and Faison's final project.
27:08I'm not a person to him.
27:11Neither is Britt.
27:13We're just tools he's using
27:15to reach his objective.
27:17Okay, I'm not using you.
27:20You're somebody that I love very much,
27:22and I'm always going to protect you.
27:25This is crazy.
27:30I mean, I did go visit
27:31Jack a lot.
27:33And I told him everything
27:37that was going on,
27:38and he seemed
27:40genuinely interested.
27:42He's skilled.
27:44What he wasn't born with,
27:46he trained for.
27:48But we weren't dating then.
27:51I mean, I can't believe
27:52that he would
27:53get rid of that evidence
27:56like that for me.
27:58Can't you?
28:00Curly, when you were granted
28:01your freedom from prison
28:02it must have felt miraculous.
28:05For Jack, it was
28:07no more than a minor
28:08interagency clash.
28:11And wasn't it worth it?
28:14Look at the dividends
28:15it's paid.
28:18Charlotte doesn't know
28:19where her father is.
28:23Maybe not.
28:24But she knows more
28:25than she's saying.
28:26Charlotte is Valentin's
28:27only child,
28:28and they've lived together
28:29before as fugitives.
28:30You may know your daughter,
28:31but I know Valentin.
28:33No, this is apparently
28:34not well enough to find him.
28:37Valentin will have a way
28:38to contact Charlotte.
28:39You don't know that?
28:40I do know that.
28:41And you would know it too
28:42if you thought about this
28:43objectively for one minute.
28:45Valentin has raised Charlotte
28:47to be his accessory.
28:49So what are you going to do?
28:49You're going to be the big man
28:50and arrest a 16-year-old girl?
28:53Of course not.
28:55I'm the one who's going
28:56to save her life.
28:59I'm inclined to agree
29:00with the defense, T.A. Turner.
29:01Without the original video,
29:03there's no real way
29:04to prove the accuracy
29:05of these images.
29:06The photos are hereby ruled
29:08inadmissible.
29:09The prosecution has no further
29:15questions for the witness.
29:18When did Willow Tate
29:20first come under suspicion?
29:21The night of the shooting.
29:24Were there other suspects?
29:25Yeah, of course.
29:26Quite a few.
29:27But Willow had
29:28motive, means, and opportunity.
29:31There was an extensive
29:32list of suspects,
29:34and yet my client
29:35became the main focus.
29:37She became the main suspect
29:39on night one.
29:42Isn't it fair to say
29:43that the PCPD
29:44was premature and reckless?
29:46Objection, Your Honor.
29:47Withdrawn.
29:50You said earlier
29:52that the PCPD's theory
29:54was that
29:54Willow Tate
29:57just walked on
29:58to the Quartermain estate
29:59and took the gun?
30:00Yes.
30:02Acting Commissioner
30:03Detective Falconeri,
30:05don't you live
30:06at the Quartermain estate?
30:07I do.
30:09And how many people
30:10live at the Quartermains?
30:12Well, about
30:12ten people
30:13live in the main house.
30:15And do they have
30:17staff and ground crew?
30:18Yeah, they're there too.
30:21Well,
30:22that's a lot of people
30:23that live and work
30:24at the Quartermain estate.
30:26All of them
30:27had access
30:28to Edward Quartermain's gun.
30:30Actually,
30:31readier access
30:32than my client,
30:34who didn't even live there.
30:36Nor was she welcome.
30:38Yeah, I suppose
30:39you're right.
30:41Included in the people
30:42that lived
30:42on the Quartermain estate
30:44was your brother
30:45Michael Corinthos.
30:46Correct?
30:46That is correct.
30:48One could argue
30:49that Michael Corinthos
30:50had means,
30:51motive,
30:51and opportunity
30:52to shoot Drew Kane.
30:55Isn't that right?
30:56So,
31:07should we get going?
31:10Settled up?
31:12I suppose.
31:13go ahead,
31:21Mr. Moneybags.
31:22Let me see
31:22that black card.
31:24Uh,
31:25all I have left
31:26is one credit card,
31:28which is
31:28totally maxed out.
31:31I,
31:32I thought you were
31:32rolling in it
31:34when you left
31:35poor Charles.
31:36Yeah,
31:37that was before
31:37Gunther.
31:39Yeah,
31:39my model boyfriend
31:40who left me high
31:41and dry
31:41after spending
31:42all my money.
31:43But,
31:44this check
31:44should be
31:45no problem
31:45for you,
31:47Dr. Westborn.
31:49I don't have
31:50my medical license
31:51back,
31:52but you work
31:52at your age
31:53as a ward clerk
31:55in the ER.
31:57So,
31:57you're not
31:58earning a doctor's
31:59salary?
31:59No.
32:00But,
32:01you drive
32:01a new Mercedes.
32:03I can't afford
32:04that car on my own.
32:05I live in a studio
32:06apartment above
32:07a dumpy cafe.
32:09I'm broke,
32:10Brad,
32:10like broke.
32:12But,
32:13I'm broke.
32:15And who's
32:15going to pay
32:16for this?
32:19Did you ever
32:20consider Michael
32:21Corinthos to be
32:22a suspect
32:22before landing
32:24on Willow Tate?
32:26Or,
32:27did your personal
32:28ties to him
32:28interfere with
32:29your judgment?
32:30Objection.
32:31Sustained.
32:33No further
32:33questions.
32:35You may step
32:35down.
32:36Is the prosecution
32:37ready to call
32:38us next witness?
32:39We are,
32:39your honor.
32:41The prosecution
32:41calls Christina
32:42Corinthos Davis
32:43to the stand.
32:50You wouldn't
32:50be asking me
32:51for help
32:51if you didn't
32:52have to.
32:54Britt must be
32:55very important
32:56to you.
32:57So are you.
32:59I would rather
33:00die than
33:01ever put you
33:02in jeopardy.
33:06I know that.
33:07All I want to
33:08do is keep
33:09you and Britt
33:09safe.
33:13If it's a
33:14question of
33:15who to trust
33:15between you
33:16and Brennan,
33:18I choose
33:19you.
33:21Always.
33:24Jack could have
33:24told me that
33:25he destroyed
33:26the evidence
33:26against me.
33:28But he
33:29didn't.
33:33He must
33:33not have
33:34wanted me
33:34to feel
33:37like I owed
33:37him anything.
33:39I think your
33:40interpretation of
33:41events is
33:41dangerously naive
33:42because it
33:44completely leaves
33:45out the fact
33:46that Jack does
33:47nothing that
33:47doesn't benefit
33:48Jack.
33:48the reason
33:51he hasn't
33:51told you
33:52is because
33:53he's withholding
33:53the information
33:54until he can
33:56make the best
33:57use of it.
33:58You don't
33:59have a warrant,
34:00which means you
34:01don't have a right
34:01to be here if
34:02Lulu doesn't
34:02want you in
34:02her home.
34:04And I don't.
34:06I'd like you
34:06to leave.
34:09I know you
34:10think Detective
34:10West is
34:11protecting you.
34:12How do you
34:13know you're
34:13not playing
34:13directly into
34:14his hands?
34:15Nathan is
34:16an old friend.
34:17Yeah.
34:18An old friend
34:19who shows up
34:19out of the blue
34:20seven years
34:21after his
34:21supposed death
34:22and then the
34:23PCPD just
34:24gives him his
34:25badge back
34:25as if that
34:26never happened
34:27despite the fact
34:28that he's missing
34:28seven years of
34:29memory.
34:30Everyone seems
34:31to take that
34:31extremely convenient
34:32fact at face
34:33value.
34:34Yeah, I hope
34:34people do that
34:35with the truth.
34:36You need to
34:37remember who
34:38his father was.
34:40He may like
34:40to go by the
34:41name West,
34:41but his real
34:42last name is
34:43and always will
34:44be Faison.
34:48to go by the
34:49other
34:50and
34:50to go by the
34:51other
34:52other
34:52other
34:53things.
34:54I'm
34:54going to
34:54go by the
34:55other
34:55and
34:55go by the
34:56other
34:56way.
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