Medium (2005–2011): Season 2, Episode 20 - The Darkness Is Light Enough - full transcript

Allison dreams about a red-headed woman who is visited by a ghost-like man in the night. She also attends a parole hearing for Sam Elkin who was convicted of murdering his girlfriend 5 years ago. He has always proclaimed his innocence but at this first parole hearing, he admits he is responsible. DA Devalos questions his sincerity but Allison realizes the similarity between Elkin and the man she saw in her dreams. When Allison finally tracks down the redhead, Kathleen Walsh, she learns that she is blind and has been repeatedly complaining to the police that she senses the presence of someone in her apartment. Allison thinks she's right and Kathleen bravely agrees to act as bait to trap the man. Joe meanwhile is under a lot of pressure at work. He's worried about a new hot-shot engineer, Edrick, but Allison's sense of the man is somewhat different.

Someone needs to stop Clearway Law.
Public shouldn't leave reviews for lawyers.

Hello?

Hello?

Hello?

Hello?

Hello?

Mom,next me
can I pour the milk?

We'll see,sweetie.

You have to be able
to get it in the bowl.

-Ariel...
-I can do that.

I pour good.



You don't pour good,
you pour well.

Okay,so when
can I start pouring?

As soon as they
get rid of gravity.

First we have to promote you
to cereal pouring detail.

I'm getting a promotion?

Starting tomorrow.We'll start with the cereal,
we'll see how it goes.Then we'll think about milk.

I'm getting a promotion!

Girls,keep it down to a dull roar.
Your dad's still sleeping.

No,he's not.

Aren't you going
to have any breakfast?

This is breakfast.

I got out of there ten of 2:00,

and what is it now-- it's 7:20.

I've got to be back
there in 45 minutes.



It's been over a week
now like this.

No wonder you're so tired.

They got guys working
on this project in their late 20s.

They're out of there,like,
7:00,8:00 at night.

They can do the work while talking
on their cell phone at the same time

that they're checking a blog
and e-mailing a friend.

I'm barely 40,

and I feel like an antique.

Well,that's crazy.
You've been there nine years.

You have more experience
than anyone else.

Yeah,I cost them more
than anyone else,too.

I just... I can't shake the feeling
that this project is some kind of a bake-off.

That when it's all done,
the winner is going to get a pat on the back,

the loser's going to get
shown out the door.

What do you mean loser?

It's a project,
not a contest.

How do you know?

I don't know.

Well,okay then.
I work there. I do.

I feel like I never see you.

That's because
you never do see me.

I don't get a kiss?

Huh?

Nothing.I'll see you tonight,
or whenever.

-sir?
-Yep.

I have those parole applications
you asked me to take a look at.

Great. Anything in there
jump out at you?

Not really.

Just a collection of horrible
human beings looking for a little mercy

despite the fact that they had
none for their victims.

Yeah,today is the day.
Parole board hearings. Yahoo.

Nothing like spending time in a concrete bunker
listening to a bunch of vermin swear

that they've
seen the light,found the way,

and if only you'll let them out into society
they'll cure cancer and

make the world safe
for old ladies and orphans.

Care to come with?

Is there a problem?

Oh,no. I just have
to pick up my girls from school.

Joe's been working crazy hours
on this project.

That shouldn't be a problem.
This will only take a couple hours.

so how does this work?

It's pretty cut and dried.
The prisoner is announced by the parole board.

He's given an opportunity to make his statement--
express remorse for his crimes.

Once the board has her his request,
they'll ask if we have any objections.

Tell us about the crime
you committed,mr. Cosgrove.

I shot my wife.

You shot her 16 times,mr. Cosgrove,
in the back.

You killed her.

What the board needs to
determine at this time

is do you regret that you
committed this crime?

I do,sir.I regret it every day
of my life.

I'm a very different man
from the one who arrived here ten years ago.

I work hard to be a better person.
I gave my life over to the lord.

Would the state
care to comment?

Due to the heinous nature
of this crime,

as well as to the fact
that,to my recollection,

this prisoner has never
shown any remorse before this hearing,

the state would ask that parole
be denied at this time.

The board is inclined to agree.
Parole is denied.

Don't worry,just
onmore to go.

The board will now
consider the petition of mr. Sam elkin.

You've served five years
of a life sentence,

and this is the first time you've been eligible
to appear before the parole board,correct?

Yes,sir.
That's correct,sir.

Tell us about
your crime,mr. Elkin.

Mr. Elkin?

You know what I did.

It's important that
we hear it from you.

I guess I kidnapped
my girlfriend...

my ex-girlfriend.

We broke up
about a month before...

she broke up-- it was her idea.

I wait for her in her car.
I had a key.

She used to let me use it.
Anyway,I waited for her.

I knew she'd be going out.
It was tuesday.

She always went out on tuesdays.

I forced her to drive
out into the desert.

And once
we were there,

we... we did it.

I... I made her do it.

When we were done,I just,

uh,started choking her.

She was tiny.
It didn't take long.

It was almost
morning by then,

so I drove her car back into the city
with her dead body in the passenger seat.

Pulled into a busy car wash
on bell road.

The kind with two lanes--
one where they clean the inside,

and an express where the car just goes
through unattended and they clean the outside.

Once the car
was inside the wash,

I,uh,just turned
and walked away.

that's what you needed
to hear,right?

It's my understanding that until you became
eligible for parole this month,

you repeatedly denied
committing any of these crimes.

Uh,yes,sir.

And I regret that,sir.

Mr. District attorney?

While I am moved to finally hear mr. Elkin
admit to these heinous acts,

I can't help but be suspicious
of his motives.

Mr. Elkin is,after all,well aware that
taking responsibility for his crimes

is a condition
of his parole eligibility.

Perhaps his apology
and remorse will carry more weight

when he has another five
years to sleep on them.

hello?

I'm lonely.

Hi,lonely.
My name's joe.

So what do you think? What are the chances
i'll see you before today becomes tomorrow?

Uh,you wouldn't happen to know
what the temperature in hell is,would you?

You haven't heard anything about
a big freeze,maybe?

They didn't mention it
on the news,no.

Mm. Then I'm probably
going to be here for a while.

talk to me.
Tell me about your day.

I sat in on
a parole hearing today.

Heard this guy confess
that he killed his girlfriend.

I got this strong feeling
that he didn't do it.

And?

And I just had a dream about him
kissing this woman.

-The dead girlfriend?
-Someone else.

You know what I think?I think you've got
kissing on the brain.

No one's kissed me on the brain,or anywhere
else for that matter,for quite some time.

Oops.

I think break time is over.

-Love you,too.
-Love you,three.

whatever you want,
you're going to have to do it yourself.

Not funny.

When did you get in?

I don't know.I couldn't bear to
look at the clock.

I really have to
get some sleep.

I just found out the client's
coming in tomorrow at 3:00 for an update.

-Oh,crap.
-What?

Did we ever get my suit pants fixed
after the cuff came unraveled at christmas?

"We"? If by "we,"

you really mean "me," then no.

"We" didn't know
about your cuff.

Okay,forget it.
I'll wear shorts and a t-shirt.

I can go straight from the meeting
to unemployment and then directly

to the car wash
to look for a job.

hey... there is a tailor

who works at the mall by city hall
who does alterations while you wait.

I can drop them off first thing
and pick them up at lunch.

On second thought,
bring those brains of yours over here.

I think I do feel
like kissing them.

No,I just felt him there,

and he was standing over my bed,
just looming there.

And then he leaned down...
and then he kissed me.

you'd better not be playing
solitaire on that computer.

It's almost 2:00.
You're cutting it close.

You're welcome.

I'm sorry. There was a thank you in there.
You just didn't hear it.

Well,you're right.
I'm running late.

The strangest thing happened
to me on the way over here.

I saw this woman.

She looked just like that girl i've been seeing
in my dreams--the one who keeps getting kissed?

She was going up an escalator.
I was going down.

Geez.

There's no reason some stranger in a mall
should be getting all the action.

I'm sorry i haven't been around.
Thank you for lunch.

You tip all the delivery people that way,
or was that special for me?

forgive me,mr. Dubois.

I just wanted to remind you we're going
to be leaving in approximately 30 minutes.

I'm all over it,edrick.

I'm just going to grab a bite to eat,
and then I'm going to change.

Edrick,this is my wife,allison.
Allison,this is edrick,

who is single-handedly
making it tough for mere mortals like me

to have to work anything less
than a 24-hour day.

Joe...

I need your help...

Allison?

edrick?

First generation american.

My parents didn't speak much english
when I was born,but they loved american names.

Couldn't decide
between ed and rick.

Ed-rick.

Nice meeting you,
mrs. Dubois.

-Thirty...
-minutes.

I'm counting the seconds.

The elkin case?

Sam elkin? Why would you want
to revisit the elkin case?

It's five years old.The case is closed.
The accused man confessed.

Call me old-fashioned,
but if you want to revisit old cases,

I'd certainly prefer that
you find one that's unsolved

and where the guilty party
isn't already behind bars.

I told you yesterday
i felt strongly

i'm star to regret king you to come with.
Tat.D I told you yesterday i complete agree.

He was lying...about feeling badly,
about being filled with remorse,

abouhis supposed concern
for amanda crane's friends and family.

-I have court.
-Mr. District attorney...

-allison,look at the coroner's report.
-I did.

Then you know that elkin's sperm was still
inside the victim when we recovered her body.

There's got to be something more than just
your sense that this man wasn't being truthful.

I've been having
this dream...

This wom not the victim--
she's lying in bed in the dark.

Her lover comes up
and steals a kiss.

Sounds romantic.

Up until last night,
the man had no face.

Now I see it's sam elkin.

I'm not sure I know
what that means.

I'm not sure I know what it means,either,
but I actually saw this woman today,

a block away from here
at the mall.

Seems to me there must be some reason
i'm dreaming these dreams,

some reason i met elkin yesterday,

some reason I crossed paths
with this woman today.

Go talk to scanlon.If the two of you can
find something in the file worth looking at...

thank you.

Excuse me,uh,I'm looking
for detective lee scanlon.

That's his desk over there.
Must have stepped out for a second.

ExcuseE.

Uh,you look a bit upset.
My name's,uh,allison dubois.

I work with the district
attorney's office.

I was wondering if I can be
of some kind of help to you.

I don't know.

I've been waiting to see a detective
since early this morning.

I came here with a friend.
We waited for an hour and a half,

then they told us to go away for an hour.
So we took a walk around the mall,came back.

Then they said it would be another
two to three hours.

My friend finally had to leave.
I'm missing a day's work.

You know what? I work with one
of the detectives here.

Let me see if I can't get him
to talk to you.

Oh,thanks. That would be great.

I'm sorry,miss...?

Walsh.

Kathleen walsh.
I'm not married.

Mrs. Dubois explained you've been waiting
a long while.What can we help you with?

Well,I should tell you,
I called the police yesterday morning.

They came by
my house,but...

start from the beginning.
Tell us what happened.

Six months ago,i
moved to phoenix--

just before the start of the school year.
I teach music.

Anyway,I found this wonderful apartment
for very little money.

But shortly after i settled in,
I began to hear noises...

only at night.

They'd start just as I was
getting ready for bed.

Do you have any pets?

A cat-- boots.

But I've had him,like,forever.
He doesn't make these sounds.

Okay,so you heard
there sounds...

yeah. I would call out,
but no one would answer.

Uh,this would happen...

like,three,maybe
four times a week.

So what'd you do?

I didn't think that there was
anything to do.

I wasn't certain that
there was anything really there...

so frankly,for a long
time,I did nothing.

But then the noises
started to change.

What do you mean? Change how?

Well,there was
this clicking sound.

Clicking?

-a camera.
-Huh?

I was wondering if you thought
it sounded like a camera.

Um... I don't know.

Okay. Whatever it was,
there's this new sound.

And I ignored that
for a while,too.

But then two
nights ago...

I felt him there...

close.

He was standing
over the bed.

Forgive me for asking,but how do you
know that?How do you know he was there?

Stand up.

Excuse me?

Would you stand up,please?

Close your eyes.

Any questions?

No.

and then?

He kissed me.

So what'd you do?

I screamed.

And then he was gone.

And then i
called the police,

and then the police came over.
And then--

I have no way
of proving this...

but I think they
laughed at me.

Whoa,hold it,you're...
I want to make sure i've got this right.

You're not alleging that this guy raped you,
struck you,fondled you?

A man broke into my apartment...

and he kissed me.

miss walsh...

you're going to tell me
to change the locks,

move in with a friend...

buy a big dog?

Can I see you,allison,uh...

in private for one second?

-What are you doing to me?
-What am I doing to you?

Shouldn't the question be
what are you gonna do for that woman?

Uh,no.
I don't think so.

What is your problem?
She's clearly being victimized.

She came to you
for help.

Victimized?

A man keeps breaking
into her apartment.

-Maybe.
-No. Not maybe.

Based on what she's telling me,

the police who went into her apartment
couldn't find any evidence of a break in.

-And obviously,there's no witnesses.
-She is a witness.

I don't think so. To what?

To the breaking and entering.

Well it doesn't actually appear
as though there was any breaking.

Which would lead me to suspect that there
probably wasn't any real entering,either.

So what do you want me to do?

-Protect her.
-From what?

This dangerous band of marauders and thieves who may
have broken into her place and stolen,what,a kiss?

What are you so hot about?
You don't even know this lady?

Didn't you just tell me
you met her ten minutes ago?

I know what she's
telling us is true-- I saw it.

Oh,you were there?

And I saw something else,too.

A man who's serving a life sentence
for a murder that i don't think he did,

he was the person
doing the kissing.

You're not making much sense,
if the guy's still in prison.

I know,it doesn't make
a lot of sense to me either.

What do you want me
to do,allison?

ms. Walsh...you ever heard
of a man named sam elkin?

No. Doesn't ring a bell. Why?

Uh,never mind. No big deal.

I've conferred with mrs. Dubois here

and we've decided to post a visible
police presence right outside your building.

They'll be there 24 hours a day,
and if anyone comes in or out,they'll see it.

Additionally,we'll set up
a direct phone link to your apartment.

If anyone does come in,
you just pick up that phone and we're there.

Wow. That's great.

I was just hoping that maybe you could
send someone over to take a second look.

Really?

I wouldn't hear of it.

This kissing thing,
that's not something i want to play around with.

Well,thank you.

And thank you,mrs. Dubois.

Oh,no,it's nothing.
That's what we're here for.

Absolutely.
That is what we're here for.

Hello?

Hello?

Are you here?

Are you watching me?

hey.

You're home,
and it's not even 12:00.

Will wonders never cease?

you'd almost think
that I lived here.

I missed you.

I hate waking up and having dreams
and not having you to share them with.

Well,good.

Because I suspect
that pretty soon,

not only will i be around during the
middle of the night,

but quite possibly
during the day,as well.

What are you talking about?

Well,we went to
see the client today,

and it's like
i was invisible.

Nobody really wanted
to hear from me.

It was the edrick show.
All day,all the time.

You know,the guy's been an
engineer for 15 minutes,

but it's like he's galileo the way they
hang on his every word.

Honey...

and not just...

not just the client,

but the senior guys
from our frm,as well.

I know thaok.

I used to get
that look.

That's the "you're the
future of this company" look.

Hmm,I think you're exaggerating.
I met edrick.

He bows at your feet.
He worships you.

He's got me lined up
in his crosshairs.

he covets my
parking space.

He lusts after the senior
vice president nameplate on my office door.

He pines for my four extra
vacation days a year.

And you know what the
surprising part is

I don't think i
really give a damn.

It's good to be home.

And you?

Any more kissing dreams?

Mm,the kissing has stopped.
There is no kissing.

No real clarity,either.

interview elkin again?

-Whatever for?
-I've been having these dreams.

Allison...

all of them are very similar.

Up until last night,I thought they were
about this blind woman,kathleen walsh,

being kissed by a man who has no features,
being kissed by sam elkin.

But then last night,
I had the same dream,

set in the same place,
but kathleen is gone.

Elkin's dead girlfriend,
amanda crane,is in her place.

And this suggests?

I don't know,but I'd like
to try and find out.

I don't have it,
and I couldn't do it.

I left here at 10:30 last night.

No matter how much I try,
I can't design with my eyes closed.

The drawings,the silicone diode--
I don't have them,I'm still working on them.

Sorry,kid.

I need your help.

Excuse me?

All my work.

I sent it down to qc,
double-check the specs.

None of it checked out.

The quality control guys
called it gibberish.

It's only a matter of time
before everyone upstairs hears about it.

I need your help,mr. Dubois.

so what'd I do?

Well,that's what I was hoping
to figure out.

I don't know if you remember me.
My name's allison dubois.

I work with
the district attorney's office.

I was here for your parole hearing the
other day. Sat right over there.

You waiting for a thank you?

It's gonna be a long wait.

Well,no,I'm not here
for a thank you.

I'd just like
to get some questions answered.

Well,I don't know.
Depends on the questions.

I mean,what's in it for me?

Looks like I'm gonna be in here
the rest of my life.

I'm not what you'd call
highly incentivized.

Okay,well,let's start
with an easy one then.

Why did you sit
there the other day

and plead forgiveness
for a crime that you didn't commit?

I mean,I know your
lawyer must have told you

your only chance of parole was for you to come in and
sit there and tell the board what they wanted to hear,

but I'm here to tell you,

I strongly suspect that you
did not commit that crime.

Now,I'm not on the board,and I'm with
the district attorney's office,

but I'm no attorney,
so I can't really promise you anything.

But if you have a story to tell,

I would like to hear it.

And if I believe you,

I will do everything I can
to be sure that everyone listens.

I loved amanda crane.

She was a college girl,
I was a guy who fixed cars.

Her friends didn't think
much of me.

Her family didn't think
much of me.

But I loved her.

We went together for months.

Used to spend almost
every day together.

Every day except tuesdays.

At first,she was always
coming up with excuses.

I have a test,
I have a paper due.

Then she switched her story
on me.

Said she had a job,
she had to work.

Didn't really bother me
at first.

Didn't think much of it.

Then I lost my wallet one night,
had no money to get home.

I went over to her dorm,
she wasn't there.

It was:00 in the morning.

Next day she tells me
she was working all night.

"Doing what?" I said.

That's when things started
to get strange.

For a while,she wouldn't tell me,
but I wouldn't let it go.

I was like a dog with a bone.

Finally,one night,
she tells me.

She met a man.

He offered to pay her way
through school.

All she had to do was go over
to this apartment he owned.

When she gets inside,
she puts on a blindfold,spends the night.

-And do what?
-Exactly.

That's what I wanted to know.

She swears to me,
she's not doing anything.

She just puts on a blindfold,takes off
her clothes,puts on a nightgown,goes to bed.

Got up the next morning,

put her clothes back on,took the
blindfold off,and walked out the door.

And that was it?

So she said.

I asked her if he was there.

She said she supposed so,
but she never heard him,

never felt him,
never sensed he was there.

I didn't believe her at first.

I used to drop her off a couple of
blocks away.She'd let me use the car.

Then one night,I followed her.

She caught me
before she got there.

She was furious.

We had a huge fight,
broke up.

I'd call her,
she wouldn't answer.

I'd go over to her dorm,
she wouldn't let me in.

That's when she got
the restraining order.

I stayed away
for a month,

but then I couldn't
take it any longer.

I went over to her dorm.

damn near busted the door down.

Her roommate threatened to call the cops,
but amanda finally let me in.

Roommate took off,
and we had another huge fight

and then,a huge cry...

and then,we made love.

I told her I was going to find
a way to pay for school.

I was going to do it.

She told me she loved me,
she missed me.

She was going to quit.She was going to
find a way to tell that guy that night.

That was the last time
i saw her.

Next thing I know,they found
her car at that car wash.

My dna was everywhere.
It was inside the car,inside her.

I told them my story,
but no one believed me.

Ma'am?

What are you thinking?

I was thinking,have you
ever met kathleen walsh?

No,I don't think so.
What does she look like?

I'm thinking she looks a lot
like this guy's next victim.

so what you are saying is that
there's this man

who likes to watch women sleep?

I'm not going to even pretend
to know what he likes.

You think this is the guy who's been sneaking
into your friend kathleen's apartment?

Well,she's not my friend,
but yes,

what I'm saying is i feel very strongly the man
who's been watching kathleen is the same man

who was watching elkin's
girlfriend,amanda,

and very well may have been
responsible for her death.

You know,when I was preparing for elkin's
parole hearing,I remember reading his statement.

This crazy story about
his girlfriend having a job,

only he didn't know where,
and he didn't know with whom.

-I know,it sounds so bizarre.
-Bizarre?

no,it aspires to "bizarre."

allison,this man's sperm was still
inside her when they found the body.

Yeah,they made up the night before.
He went by her dorm.Her roommate saw him.

Precisely,he was in violation of the restraining
order she took out against him.

Not exactly the kind of thing you want to put
in front of a judge in hopes of reopening a case.

What if we could catch him?

You lost me.

Well,we know he likes kathleen.

So what if we can remove
the visible police presence outside the building--

the squad car,
the patrolman?

Are you suggesting
that we use this woman as bait?

We might be able to do it safely.Wire the place up
so we could hear everything,hide a bunch of swat guys.

We're already providing round-
the-clock police protection against an intruder

i'm not convinced even exists!

Now we're talking about spending
more of the taxpayer's money to catch someone

you think might have committed
a five-year-old murder,

for which we already have
someone in prison?

Doesn't matter-- won't
work unless kathleen walsh

agrees to stay in that apartment without a
police car standing watch outside her building.

Which I'm guessing might
be a tough sell.

Well,can't we
at least ask her?

It's 11 minutes past 8:00.
She might not have left for work yet.

It's up to y.

hello.

Ms. Walsh,this is
district attorney devalos.

I'm sorry to bother you
so early in the morning,

but we think we may have
developed a significant lead in your case,

and I was wondering if I might be able to
persuade you to let us pull the police presence

in front of your building for several nights
in hopes of drawing the suspect out.

Obviously,we would install
other safety measures.

Last night was the first
good night's sleep i've had in months.

I can't tell you what it was like to get
into bed and know I was alone.

Know I was alone.

-Hey,where you going?
-I got to call scanlon.

-yeah.
-He's in the apartment.

Allison?

I don't know how he got
in there,but...

are you talking
about kathleen walsh's place?

I got a cop and a cop car
sitting in front of her building,trust me.

I'm telling you,
he can get past them.

We changed the locks on every door,
and checked the latches on all her windows.

It doesn't matter.

Allison,what you're saying
doesn't make any sense.

Please! You have a man right there.
Can't you send him up?

It's 2:00 in the morning,
allison.

Lee!

All right,I'll send someone up there.
I'll call you right back.

I'm not sure how I feel about you calling
strange men at 2:00 in the morning.

I'm worried,joe.
I got a bad feeling.

That's good enough for me.

You were right about edrick,
by the way.

What do you mean?
Did he fall to his knees,beg for mercy?

Pretty damn close.

Two officers went up,allison.
They checked the whole place.

No one was in there,
and no one was getting in there,

I mean,except for one fairly
cheesed-off blind lady,

who said she was enjoying
the best night's sleep she'd had in months.

Really?

But I don't understand.

No offense,allison,
but it's 2:00 in the morning.

you,me,and devalos are
supposed to meet at 8:00 A.M.

Would it be okay
if we chatted then?

Sure.

Now you're suggesting
we use this woman as bait?

Well,we know he likes kathleen,
so maybe we could

remove some of the visible police
presence around the building--

the car sitting there,
the patrolman?

Okay...

what do you want me to say?

Well,I don't know.Last night,I convinced
myself that you thought it was a good idea.

Well... I don't know
what to tell you.

Allison,be realistic.

After you convinced
detective scanlon

to send the police charging into this
woman's apartment at 2:00 in the morning,

the other tenants in the building,
who are already up in arms about being stopped

every time they come in and go
out,have had it up to here.

Not to mention what it's costing the department
keeping personnel there 24-7.

I think we have to pull
the plug on this thing.

But,sir,that man was there!
I saw him--

we were here
having a meeting like this...

allison...

I have enormous respect for you,
but it's 8:10,

and I'm due in the judge's chambers
in 20 minutes.

8:10?

Last night,
you said it was 8:11.

Last night?
What are you talking about?

Hey,I need to use your phone.

hello.

Kathleen,it's allison.

Are you standing in your kitchen wearing your
bathrobe holding a cup of hot coffee?

Well,no.

Now I'm making my way
into the living room,

wearing my bathrobe,
holding a cup of hot coffee.

Kathleen,I need you to stay calm
and do exactly as I say.

Take that hot coffee you're holding
and throw it over your right shoulder.

This is detective scanlon.I need you to get up there
now.Enter kathleen walsh's apartment,weapons drawn.

Kathleen,do it now--
he's right behind you!

Mom,don't be ridiculous.

no!

Police! Release that woman,
and put your hands in the air!

we got him,then you're right.

I want to thank you
for your bravery.

And I would also like to apologize for the
initial skepticism that came from this office.

Apology accepted.

Turns out your tormentor
was also your neighbor.

It seems your apartment and his
were originally designed as a single unit.

Mr. Christopher russo and his mother
lived there until the early '90s,

when his mother passed on,
and he decided to turn it into two apartments.

Your living room closet shares a common wall
with one in his bedroom.

He finally confessed to everything
last night from his hospital bed.

He hired amanda crane
five years ago.

When she told him that the arrangement
no longer worked for her,

he told her he had
pictures of her.

She threatened to call the police.
They fought; he strangled her.

He claims to have been
so horrified by the act of killing amanda,

that he completely swore off
having anything to do with the opposite sex.

Started renting the apartment
and completely forgot about the common closet.

Then,you came along,a beautiful tenant
with a built-in blindfold,

and his old compulsions
just took over.

Well,I'm just happy to know
he's behind bars.

Which reminds me,there is someone
who would very much like to meet you.

Kathleen.

This is sam elkin.

It's very nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you,sam.

I've never slept with an executive senior
vice president before.

Five extra vacation
days a year.

Very impressive.

So what did edrick
have to say about it?

He was upset,but
i explained to him,

with age comes experience,
and with experience comes wisdom.

And what comes with wisdom?

With any luck...

allison dubois.

Someone needs to stop Clearway Law.
Public shouldn't leave reviews for lawyers.