My Life Is Murder (2019–…): Season 1, Episode 10 - Mirror Mirror - full transcript

When a cosmetic surgeon dies after self-administering an anti-wrinkle drug, Alexa immerses herself the world of the beautiful and the vain to uncover what really happened to the bright young doctor.

(FIRE FOR BY COOL OUT SUN PLAYS)

Ask me if I'm sick of shopping.

Get in early, get out early,
that's my motto.

- OK, what's that?
- It's a present.

I told you no presents, and I meant it.

No parties, no singing, no...

- It's not for you. It's for Pippa.
- Oh.

- I thought you were...
- Separated.

Yes. But it's our anniversary.

- It's weird, I know, but I...
- No, no, no. It's cute.

Show me what you got.



Oh, Kieran. Now,
what do you want your gift to say?

'Cause this says,
"Good luck with the hors d'oeuvres."

Really?

Kieran, I think maybe you have
to revise your shopping motto.

Like, get in early

and have a bloody good think
about what you're doing.

Oh, thank you.

No worries. I've got a case for you.

I think I'd rather have the plate.

Six months ago,

an up-and-coming doctor
was found dead in her apartment.

She worked at the Cavanagh Clinic.

- Oh, the cosmetic surgery place?
- Yeah.

Matilda Phillips, 32.



She had a procedure at the clinic
about 4:30 in the afternoon,

micro-needling applied by a colleague.

The procedure went normally.

She left the clinic about 5:00pm,
all good.

I thought you said
she was a doctor at this place?

She was, but she also loved
having work done.

Her husband said
she'd become addicted to it.

He found her body the next morning
after arriving home from interstate.

Estimated time of death was
around 8:30pm the night before.

She'd been dead more than 12 hours.

And how is he?

He's distraught, confused, heartbroken.

Autopsy report showed

a cocktail of drugs in Tilly's system.

Cause of death was anaphylaxis,

probably due
to self-administered botulinum.

So, she had a procedure in the afternoon

and went home and gave herself Botox?

It wasn't Botox.

It was another botulinum drug
that she developed.

Using herself as a guinea pig?

The case was closed.

Put down a self-medicating doctor
gone wrong.

- Was she stupid?
- No, she was smart as.

Highest grades in her year at uni.
Poster child for the clinic.

I'll take it.

Well, that was easier than I thought.

Show me that plate again?

You can't give Pippa this.
She'll think you hate her.

- (PLATE SHATTERS LOUDLY)
- (PEOPLE GASP)

Well, I should give her something.

We've been together 10 years.

Trust me, you don't want to start
your divorce off on the wrong foot.

Who said anything about divorce?

We're just separated.

Look at this woman. She's beautiful.

Nobody at that age has wrinkles.

Why would she inject
botulinum into her face?

I don't know.
To prevent wrinkles in the future?

Is that how it works?

It only lasts a few months.

Botulinum has only been available
for cosmetic surgery

for about 15 years,

so it's not enough time
for any longitudinal studies,

but it is seriously poisonous, though.

Yeah, evidently.

Five grams can kill
every person on Earth.

And we still put it in our faces?

I mean, it's safe when
it's diluted and used properly.

She obviously used too much,
or injected it in the wrong place.

So would you use it?

I mean, I can understand
why some people do it.

It's tough out there.

Getting a facelift?

What did you say to me?

Are you... getting a facelift?

You think I need one?

No, I just... No, I saw the picture
that said facelift.

- And you jumped to that?
- I didn't mean... No, I... You don't.

Bugger off, George.

(CHUCKLES)

So...

...Cavanagh Clinic.

Oh, yeah, I've heard of them.
They're supposed to be great.

I can get you a price list, if you want.

Thin ice, Madison.

Excuse me? Would you like my seat?

No, thanks. I'll stand.

Sorry, not you.

Oh.

You want to know what
I think happened to Tilly?

I think the people in
that clinic killed her.

Well, when you say the people
in the clinic, do you mean...?

The husband and wife who own and run it.

They sucked Tilly in,

filled her head
with promises and bullshit,

and turned her into a different person.

A different person how?

That's my gorgeous wife.

Look at her. She's amazing, perfect.

That's what she looked
like just before she died.

She's still beautiful.

But she wasn't Tilly anymore.

Well, how many cosmetic procedures
did she have?

I lost count.

She was addicted.

Those Cavanagh people got into her head,

put her in pages of magazines one minute,

told her she was
a "work in progress" the next.

Can I have a look at the place
where she was found?

You don't sleep here?

Can't.

Not since, um...

I sleep up the other end of the house.

I haven't had a chance
to throw away her things.

Yeah, I get that.

After they stopped having
all those things done to her,

she didn't need those people.

She... She could have done
anything she wanted.

Started her own clinic.

When did you last talk to her?

Um, we had breakfast together
before I left for Brisbane.

Nothing struck you as unusual?

Called her that night. She didn't answer.

And then I came home the next day.

Found her.

Yeah.

Ooh!

- How did you go?
- Great.

Now you know more about me
than anybody else,

including my doctor.

- Sign here.
- Oh, right.

Thank you.

Dawn?!

Oh, hello.

I didn't know you came here.

No, uh, me too.

You... I mean... you too.

- Either.
- You're friends?

- Neighbours.
- Very good friends.

- Alexa Crowe?
- Yes, hello.

- Oh, come through.
- How do you do? Hi.

Lovely to see you, Dawn.

Doesn't look like a dangerous mole to me.

Are you worried about it?

Yeah, well...

I just don't like it, you know?

Well, I could whip it off easily enough.

- When would you like it done?
- I don't know. Soon?

Well, I see it's your birthday
in a couple of days.

You can make it to present to yourself.

That is the worst present to myself.

(CHUCKLES)

Are you thinking of having
anything else done?

Like what?

Well...

...let's take a look.

Smile for me.

Now relax.

(BOTH LAUGH)

It's OK. Alright.

Alright.

You know, you are
in remarkably good shape

for a woman your age.

Alright, I sense there is
a big 'but' coming on.

Alright. Look, we can always
improve on nature.

Like how?

A little smoothing out,
a little jaw enhancement.

Don't you have a botulinum drug?

Tomilax or something?

Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah. We have that.

We make that part of the mix
along with fillers and collagen.

We, uh, plump up the skin
to stimulate targeted growth

here and here.

- Is that safe?
- Ah. Oh, yeah.

- Completely.
- Wow.

I mean, these are all
very simple procedures.

'Cause I heard that
you had a doctor who died here.

Dr Phillips.

How did you hear about that?

I don't know. Grapevine.

The inquest was closed.

And the publication
of the findings were suppressed.

Ah, well, I don't remember
how I heard about it.

It's just weird that some doctor

would misjudge the amount
of botulinum she injected.

Says here you're a baker
and small business owner.

Sure you're not a journalist?

Well, I would like to talk to you
and your wife together.

It won't take long,
and I'm not a journalist.

Promise.

Did you say you're the police?

Well, long story short, no.

But I am helping them out.

Looking into Tilly's death?

Yeah, just asking a few questions.

It was a terrible thing that happened.

But it has nothing to do with us.

You need to understand that
this is a very sensitive matter

toward our business.

No, no. I do understand,
and I am nothing if not discreet.

I'm just gathering information,
that's all, if you don't mind.

Of course. We're happy to help.
Have a seat.

So, perhaps we could start
by you telling me about the drug

that Dr Phillips was using, Tomilax.

It's a botulinum-based neurotoxin.

Which she'd developed herself?

Well, she wanted to create

a longer-lasting anti-wrinkle treatment.

And you're still using that
here at the clinic?

We own the patent.
It's very safe when used correctly.

Tilly wanted to be a pioneer,
and she was.

But on that occasion,
she obviously got the dose wrong.

Yeah.

Obviously, way wrong.

But, as Imogen said,
that had nothing to do with us.

Well, the procedure
that she had done that day...

- Micro-needling.
- It's a very simple procedure.

It had nothing to do with her death.

You know, we've been
through this ad nauseam.

No, no, but bear with,
because this is new.

So what is micro-needling?

We use a needle roller to improve
skin texture and elasticity.

I'll show you.

It pierces through the outer layers
of the dermis...

...with a series of small needles.

Well, that's got to hurt.

Well, we numb the area first
with a lignocaine cream.

I mean, there's some discomfort,
some pressure, but really no pain.

Well, could that have had
an adverse reaction with the Tomilax?

No. Those drugs aren't contra-indicated.

How long had this clinic
been using Tomilax

before Dr Phillips died?

Enough!

This is insulting.

If you have any more questions,
go through our solicitors.

I got your number.

- I'll text you the details.
- Levi...

And if you think about
making any public statements

about any of this,

we'll take legal action
against you personally.

It's very hard to keep details suppressed

in a defamation trial.

Good luck.

Miss Crowe!

Sorry about my husband.

Look, his bark is far worse
than his bite.

Maybe you should walk him more often.

We take the good name of our clinic
very seriously,

and Tilly was a big part of the place.

Truth is, we haven't
really recovered since her loss.

No, I get it.

Three years is a long time
to work with someone.

Yeah, and we were lucky to get her.

You know, she was thinking
cardiac surgery,

and I talked her into joining us.

Well, that's a big call.

Why would you do that?

Well...

...some people think cosmetic surgery
is a trivial vocation,

you know, pandering
to people's sense of vanity,

but it's so much more than that.

We do reconstructive surgery,
burn victims,

post-operative cancer treatment.

Our work is about helping people
feel better about themselves.

Did Tilly feel better about herself?

Yeah, she did. But she lost her way.

I heard that someone said
she was a "work in progress".

She was, professionally.

I was her mentor.

And proud to be.

And her friend.

Levi and I both were.

You ignore what Levi said.

You can ask us whatever questions
you like.

- Thank you.
- Thank you.

You know, the botulinum treatment

could have been administered
in the afternoon,

when Tilly was getting
that needling thing done.

MADISON: Don't think so.

If she was injected
with enough to kill her,

she wouldn't have made it home.

Well, that's true.

Anyway, why would Levi Cavanagh
risk giving her a hot shot

in front of a witness?

Also true.

And, you know, bad for business,
one of your doctors dying like that.

Also true.

And that's actually a motive
not to kill her.

So what we're looking
for is a motive that makes

the risk worth taking.

(CAT MIAOWS)

Don't judge.

Hey, what are you going
to do for your birthday?

Pardon?

Who said it was my birthday?

Oh, it was in your police files.

Well, while you were looking
at the files,

did you notice whether
the police checked the alibis

of Levi and Imogen Cavanagh?

It was deemed an accident, so no.

Find out where they were when she died.

Whenever you're ready.
Nothing but money and time.

GEORGE: Keep your hair on.
I'm finishing a masterpiece.

What do you think?

(PHONE RINGS)

I think it's not today.

What?

Yeah?

Did you tell George it's my birthday?

No. Why would I?

I don't know, Madison. Why would you?

MAN: Hey! WOMAN: Oh, look!

Happy birthday!

Anyhoo, what you got?

A malpractice suit against
the Cavanagh Clinic.

My GP said the Cavanagh Clinic
was the best,

said they'll fix my acne scars.

How long ago go you go there?

Around this time last year.

Oh. Thanks.

Said they'll make it look better.

Now I hardly leave the house.

Who was your consultant at the time?

Levi. Mr Charming.

Said all I needed was
some laser treatments.

- Levi did this to you?
- No.

He left it to some technician.

Turns out it was the receptionist.

She lasers into my face.

Right.

And then you took legal action, correct?

Yeah...
I'm not supposed to talk about it.

It was a condition of the settlement.

I had their lawyers all over me.

You said you met with
one of the other doctors,

Dr Matilda Phillips, Tilly?

She was a human being.

She visited me in hospital.

Had the decency to apologise,

even though she wasn't there
when I had this done.

She said it should never have happened.

You think Tilly was going to blow
the whistle on the malpractice?

It's a reason for Levi Cavanagh
to shut her up.

But it would have been an overreaction.

Medical accidents happen.

Not at the Cavanagh Clinic.

They've got their reputation to consider.

And Levi Cavanagh tried to sue me,
like, 10 minutes after he met me.

Well, maybe you should protect yourself.

Like legally. You could incorporate.

- As what?
- Don't know.

Murder Of Crowes Proprietary Limited.

I like it.

Whatever stops you getting
taken to the cleaners.

I'd love to see him try.

So, if Levi Cavanagh
wanted to shut Tilly up,

why wouldn't he just use his lawyers?

Depends what else she knew about him.

You know, if there's one case
for malpractice,

maybe there's another.

Yep, and there's good money.
You should see their clinic.

Levi and Imogen Cavanagh
are obviously much dodgier operators

than they pretend to be.

Did you check out their alibis?

Imogen Cavanagh was at
a charity fundraiser

from 5:00pm till 6:00pm.

Confirmed. Dozens of people saw her.

Alright.
What's the Juliette Rose Foundation?

Oh, it's really cool.

They give scholarships
to young professional women,

just to help them advance their careers.

- You should recommend me for one.
- Right.

What's Levi's alibi?

Left the clinic at 6:30.

Says he went straight home,
made dinner, did some work.

Really. Anyone see him there?

Nah.

And what about the metadata
on their phones?

Can't without a warrant,
but Tilly's phone is fair game

- 'cause, you know, she's dead.
- Right.

I've contacted the service provider.

Good.

Alexa, a word?

Tremendous. Save yourself.

Dawn, you're looking very youthful today.

I'm sure I don't need
to remind you of section 141

of the Health Services Act.

Um, you might.

Medical confidentiality.

Who would I tell? And why would I bother?

OK, well good.

- As long as we're clear.
- Oh, we're clear.

Are you getting some
interesting work done?

- Oh, you're nose.
- Yes.

Yeah, I think that's a good idea.

Hey, Dawn?

What doctor do you see at the clinic?

Oh, Imogen, of course.

I don't like men touching my face,
and particularly not her husband.

I find him... creepy.

Fun with Dawn?

Always.

OK.

So, a number of texts
were deleted from Tilly's phone

in the weeks before she died.

- Did you get them?
- Yeah.

Now you do too.

(PHONE CHIMES) _

- Saucy.
- _

Who's she texting?

Not sure.

The owner of the phone
bought a travel SIM

under the name Eric Smith.

It's probably false.

But I can tell you
where they bought the SIM.

Where?

100 metres from the Cavanagh Clinic.

♪ ♪

Hello! Back again?

Yes, I'd like to talk
to Dr Cavanagh, please,

- Levi.
- Yeah.

I'm sorry,
but he's flat chat this afternoon.

Aren't we all?

Wait. No, you can't just go in there.

- That's OK.
- Excuse me.

I'm sorry. He's with a patient.

I'm afraid you're going
to have to wait in the waiting room.

Miss Crowe...

LEVI: It's nothing to worry about...

Do you mind?

Not a bit. Can we have a chat?

- I'm sorry, Doctor.
- No, no, no. That's... That's OK.

Thanks, Ainsley.

Well, if you would like to wait?

Uh, sorry. Can't.

I'll speak to you when I'm finished.

Or we can do it here and now,
if you want.

Please. Excuse me.

Ainsley, look after the patient.

What the hell is this?

That's not a very welcoming tone.
Your wife said I'd be welcome.

I have work to do. What do you want?

Well, I'm just wanting to see
who was the recipient

of these texts from Dr Phillips.

It says, "CU @ 8."

- "Have you got your key?"
- No idea.

Is that all?

Maybe.

(DIALLING TONE)

(PHONE VIBRATES)

Oh, wow. You kept the phone.

I mean, is this phone for,
um, affairs in general,

or was it just for Tilly?

OK. Look...

...can we, um...

...act like adults here?

Um...

I'd appreciate if you didn't tell Imogen.

Don't we have other fish to fry now,
Doctor?

The thing that happened between me
and Tilly was an error of judgement.

A fling, that's all.

But there's no reason
for Imogen to find out.

So, the fact that your wife
might find out

would be a reason for you
to keep Tilly quiet.

That and a malpractice suit.

You can't seriously think I killed her.

Well, your fling went on for months.

She cut you a key.

How many times did you
slip around to her house

when her husband was interstate?

But the police and the coroner
went over this.

You had motive,
means and opportunity, Doctor.

In the trade we call that a trifecta.

No, no, no. This is crazy.

No, Tilly killed herself.

It was an accident.

OK. Um...

What if I told you
I wasn't home that night?

KIERAN: So, he was with his receptionist?

At the Saxon Grand Hotel
until 10:30pm, so he says.

- Did the receptionist confirm it?
- Yeah. She paid for the room.

Madison checked her credit card.

Do you think they're lying?

Yeah, maybe, but they're definitely
shitting themselves

that Imogen Cavanagh might find out.

That's real.

Is this the same receptionist

that assisted with
the victim's needle treatment?

Yeah.

Levi Cavanagh's a dirt bag.

What if the wife did know
about the affair?

That puts her squarely in the frame.
In here.

Oh, she gift-wrapped it and everything.

Thanks, Gina.

A cyclamen for Pippa.

OK, not a grand gesture,
but it's elegant.

It survives pretty well
without close attention.

- Sounds like a metaphor.
- Yeah. Trust me.

It's the perfect separation gift.

Where are you off to?

I'm going to where
the beautiful people live

to see what's what and who's who.

Oh, you've got to pay for that.

♪ Ooh, I see you, see you
See you every time ♪

♪ And, oh, my, I, I like your style ♪

♪ You, you make me, make me ♪

♪ Make me wanna cry ♪

♪ And now I beg to see you dance
just one more time ♪

♪ Whoa-oh, oh ♪

♪ Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh... ♪

(DOORBELL RINGS)

Hi. I've just got
a few more questions for you.

I told you everything that I know.

No, the questions aren't for you.
They're for...

- Imogen!
- Oh, hi! Hi! Come in.

Thank you. Phew!

Hope I'm not interrupting anything.

No. No. Not at all.

Would you like a drink?

Yes, I would.

So, how can we help you?

Oh, I just turned up a few things
on Dr Phillips,

and I wanted your thoughts on them.

Oh. Levi, could you grab the wine?

It looks like she was having an affair?

- Really?
- Mm-hm. Yeah.

So, she never talked to you about it?

No, not to me.

Do you think that this affair

had something to do with what happened?

Oh, look, it's hard to say yet.

So, she never talked to her
about her marriage either?

Well, you don't think...

- Thanks.
- ..her husband was involved?

To be honest, I don't know what to think.

It's very puzzling.

She had so much more botulinum
in her system

than she ought to have had.

Well, it can accumulate
after long-term use.

Systemic spread. That's true.

- Really?
- Mm.

I didn't know that.

Wow.

It's a beautiful wine.

And a beautiful home.

How long have you guys been here?

- 15 years.
- Mm.

Would you like a tour?

Yes! I would.

Darling, keep an eye on that.

Come.

Seriously, your place is sensational.

Well, none of this was here
when we first moved in.

We've done quite a lot to it.

Well, I guess it's a work in progress.

Oh, look at him.

He's terrified.

Of what?

That you'll tell me about the affair.

OK.

So, how long have you known?

Oh, not long after it started.

He has no idea how well I can read him.

So you don't mind?

Well, she wasn't his first.

And she's not his last, I'm sure.

But we're a good team.

And Tilly was such an asset
to the practice,

there was no upside in calling them out.

He's attracted to younger women.

I don't like it, but I understand.

It's the business we're in, after all.

You can slow down the effects
of time, but you can't stop it.

No. I guess not.

Does Tilly's husband know?

I don't think so.

Be good if he didn't. It would crush him.

(SIGHS)

♪ ♪

Hey!

It's pork mince.
You're supposed to like that.

Oh, maybe you're just getting on.

How old are you, anyway?

(CAT MIAOWS)

You know, you should thank your
lucky stars. It's very hard to tell.

(PHONE RINGS)

I haven't given it to her yet.
I'm still at work.

Did you see the toxicology report
for Tilly Phillips?

Yep.

Well, apart from botulinum,
she had barbiturates in her system.

We know she took sleeping-pills.

Well, then, how does she metabolise
10mg of sleeping-pill

before she injected herself
with the drug that killed her?

Obviously, she took
the sleeping-pill first.

So, she took a sleeping-pill

and then waited until
she was seriously drowsy

before she injected herself with Tomilax.

Does that make sense to you?

No.

Is it suspicious enough
for a warrant on Levi's phone?

Did you get all your work done?

Not quite.

What do you think about
issuing a prospectus?

You want to list the company?

It'd give us the capital to expand.

We could open another clinic.

Maybe in Sydney, or even Japan.

- Big market there.
- Mm.

Aren't you curious about

what our visitor and I
chatted about today?

I'm sure you'll tell me.

I know what you did.

Alright. What did she accuse me of?

Let's not play games.

I'll protect you as much as I can,

but I don't think this is the time
to take investment risks, do you?

Hey, Ross? Got a sec?

- Did you find something?
- No, not yet.

I just want to know,

can you tell me what time
you called Tilly

- on the night she died?
- A bit after 8:00.

Can you tell me exactly what time?

Why?

Because she didn't answer.

Well, I just assumed
she was in the shower or something.

No, she wasn't. She was still wearing
her work clothes when she died.

Um...

Eight minutes past 8:00.

Have you still got those work clothes?

It's the way they came back
to me from the hospital.

- May I?
- Mm.

You've opened this bag?

I, um...

...smell them occasionally.

Do you think that's odd?

No.

What's this about?

Can I borrow these?

(BEEPING)

Positive.

DAWN: Alexa!

- Putting the rubbish out?
- Oh, yeah. It's my bin.

Yes. Yes. It has the blue sticker.

What? You colour-coded the bins?

Yeah. Well, it just prevents arguments.

Anyway, I, um, just wanted
to say happy birthday.

It's not today.

No, but I'm going away for a few days.

I'm having my procedure done, so...

Well, who told you?

Oh, your date of birth's on
the strata committee documents.

- (PHONE RINGS)
- Oh, great. That's good.

- Oh, sorry, I've got to take this.
- Oh, yeah.

Yeah, hello?

KIERAN: (OVER PHONE)
Tilly Phillips' shirt

shows significant traces of barbiturates,

which means...

Yes, the numbing cream
that was on her chest was laced.

Yep. And traces of lignocaine as well.

She absorbed it through her skin.

That's how they knew she'd be asleep
when she was murdered.

That's how she must have died.

- Hey-oh.
- Hey.

Hey, I was thinking the two of us
should go out for drinks.

What for?

For the day that shall
not speak its name.

Shoo. Shoo. Pussycat. Out.

- He never does that.
- Hmm.

- Did you get that phone metadata?
- Oh, yes.

Um, just read it to me, would you?

OK.

Um, the day that Tilly Phillips died,

Imogen Cavanagh left the clinic at 4:00.

She got to the charity gig
just after 5:00

and she was there until 11:00.

The victim, Tilly Phillips,

she got her micro-needling
at the clinic at 4:30

and she got home at 5:30.

Levi Cavanagh and the receptionist
left the clinic at 6:30.

They got to the Saxon Hotel
at just before 7:00.

Levi leaves at 10:40
and he's home at 11:10.

Just before the oil gets home.

Yeah.

And the receptionist stayed
at the hotel all night.

But Levi and the receptionist
could have left the hotel,

gone to Tilly's house and then come back.

No. They ordered room service
just past 8:00.

How'd you get that from the metadata?

I didn't.

I went to the hotel, spoke to the manager

and to the waiter who delivered the food.

So, when were Tilly and Levi
last seen together?

A few days before Tilly died,
in the morning,

somewhere in Toorak.

Before that, Richmond,
South Yarra, Prahran.

- In the morning?
- Yeah.

8:10am, 8:20am, 8:37am.

- On a weekday?
- Yeah.

Well, what kind of affair happens
at that time of day?

Have you got addresses for these places?

Mm.

Kieran, I've tried inviting her.
She blanks me.

Persistence doesn't work.

She just gets more and more pissed off.

Well, you give it a crack then.

Oh, gotta go.

(SIGHS)

Give what a crack?

Oh, nothing. So, what's the story?

Well, Levi Phillips and Tilly Phillips

were looking at a lease on this place.

Seems they showed
a particular interest in the parking.

Oh, were they planning
on shacking up together?

Well, not here, but I've got an idea
what they were up to.

Show me that list of addresses.

So, did she like it?

She did.

But she also thought it was weird

that I was giving her
an anniversary present when we're...

You can say it.

Separated.

It is weird.

You said it was sweet.

Sweet and weird.

Should've given her the plate.

Mm.

Then she complained about

the petals falling all over the floor.

You know what she's like
with her Persian carpet.

Cylamens don't drop petals.
Roses drop... petals.

Oh.

Do what you've got to do. Don't mind me.

(OVER PHONE) Mads, have you got time
to do something for me?

- Wow.
- Wow WHAT?

(OVER PHONE)
Well, you're actually asking.

Well, I'm trying to be polite.

That's great you're trying new things.

The Juliette Rose Foundation...

Are you recommending me
for a scholarship?

No. You said that there was
a whole lot of photographs taken

of Imogen Cavanagh there
the night that Tilly died?

Yeah, at least a dozen.

Can you get the time stamp of each
of those photographs?

Well, I'd have to track down
the original uploaders.

It would not be ethical,
but it's possible.

Ah, so that's a yes.

Should I check with the boss?

Oh, Kieran's fine.

Um, one more thing.

You know that symbol of the charity

that was on the brochure you gave me?

It's a Juliette rose. It's rare.
Only grows in France.

Oh. Super. Thanks.

Hey. You still got the evidence
from this crime scene?

Yeah. Why?

I know how Imogen Cavanagh did it.

(BOTH PLAY CLASSICAL MUSIC)

Oh, thank you. Gorgeous.

(APPLAUSE)

Thank you.

Ladies and gentlemen, thank you all
so much for coming.

Over the last five years,

since our foundation has been operating,

I am delighted to say

that we have helped
to advance the careers

of more than 80 young women in the arts,

science and technology,
engineering, medicine,

and many other fields.

These women of the future
will help to shape

the identity of the nation.

And on their behalves,
I thank you for your generosity.

We are about to start the auction
in just a few minutes,

so please have as many drinks
as you possibly can...

- (LAUGHTER)
- ..and we'll see you shortly.

(APPLAUSE)

Thank you.

Hi! How are you?

- Lovely to see you.
- I'm great.

Are you bidding on something tonight?

You know what you should auction off?

Some of that lignocaine cream

that you mixed up
to treat your friend, Tilly.

(CHUCKLES) What are you talking about?

I'm talking about how you made sure
Tilly Phillips was sedated

by the time you got to her house.

You knew that she was having
a procedure that afternoon,

so you switched the jars of numbing cream

that would be used in the treatment.

It was a great idea.

It meant that you wouldn't even be
at the clinic when it happened.

Tilly took sleeping-pills.

I know. That's what makes it
even more clever.

But we found barbiturates
in the shirt that she was wearing,

and pills don't do that.

That night, you made sure that

plenty of photographs got taken
of you here at the foundation.

If you look at the time code
of those photographs,

there's a gap of about 40 minutes,
and that's time, isn't it?

That's time enough.

You knew that her husband was away,
and you went over there,

let yourself in with Levi's key,
and you injected her with Tomilax.

A few pings in the brow to make it
look like she was self-administering,

and then a massive dose by mouth.

You were back here within the hour.

In the morning,
you switched back the cream jars.

It's just too easy.

- Tilly was just one of Levi's flings.
- You could tolerate that.

But what you couldn't tolerate

was the fact that they were planning
to open a clinic without you.

- This conversation is...
- No, no, no, no. Wait.

Just bear with me. Bear with me.

Look, this is a photograph
of Tilly's bathroom.

(SIGHS) And this was driving me nuts.

I couldn't figure it out.
But that... is this...

...and it's a petal from a Juliette rose,

which you have flown in from France,
'cause they don't grow here.

Can I at least finish the auction,
please?

(APPLAUSE)

OK, ladies and gentlemen. Here we go.

The first item up for auction
this evening

is six months' treatment
at the Cavanagh Clinic.

What am I bid?

- WOMAN: $800.
- WOMAN 2: $1,000.

(MAN SPEAKS IN GERMAN OVER LAPTOP)

Not as annoying as
having your lazy brother

living on the couch for three weeks,

but still quite annoying.

Now, so, how do we get the cork out?
Well, Gav will show you.

(PHONE CHIMES)

(SECOND MAN SPEAKS IN GERMAN OVER LAPTOP)

I'm calling it. She's not going to show.

Yeah. Told you.

I think we're done here, don't you?

(SIGHS)

- Yeah.
- Huh. Excellent.

You owe me a 20.

$200 bottle of wine
and I messed up the cork.

Aw, I'm really glad you came.

- Me too.
- Me too.

No singing!

- Wouldn't dream of it.
- Happy birthday!

Make a wish.

- Oh, Georgias.
- Yay!

I am reducing.

Hey, can you fix this?

We need four glasses and four forks.

Yes. Corkage will be $3.

Fine.

Now we've got a party on our hands.

- Oh, yeah.
- (ALL LAUGH)

♪ Rapunzel,
gotta let your hair down, girl ♪

♪ Gotta let your hair down ♪

♪ We ain't going nowhere now ♪

♪ Gotta let your hair down, girl ♪

♪ Gotta let your hair down ♪

♪ Why we tryin'? ♪

♪ We ain't going nowhere now. ♪