I do have to get some sleep. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. You'll sleep better after you have some breakfast. Besides, I want to propose a toast to you. No. I would like to propose a toast to my wonderful wife, a brilliant woman who has managed to juggle her career and secure our financial future at the same time. You did what no one else could do. You put Sean Donnelly behind the eight ball. You put Sean Donnelly behind the eight ball. Is everyone here? Oh, you wanted to see Kevin and Patrick. They're here. Okay, Anna. Would you please tell me what this is all about so I can get the hell out of here? What's your hurry, Patrick? Well, if it's any of your business, Bobby, I'm due at the lab to do some blood work. Due at the lab? The way you were due at the lab the morning of Jennifer's murder? Dammit, I was there. Nobody saw you. That's your problem, Bobby, but I was there. Anna, did you find out how Jennifer died? Yes, she died of an embolism. An embolism? You mean she had a heart attack? She was murdered in cold blood. So you mean somebody caused her to have a heart attack? As the sheriff said, it was definitely murder. How do we know that? What did the coroner say? He said that someone injected air into Jennifer Talbot's right arm. And this is after she was hit over the head and knocked unconscious. Oh, my God. Oh, God, it's horrible. Yes, it is. It also indicates that it was premeditated murder. Now, these two syringes were the murder weapons. They were found buried near Jennifer's body. Were there any fingerprints? No, the killer had used gloves. Patrick, I'm going to need to have a look at your medical bag. Yours too, Kevin. My bag? Yes. Ah, disposable syringes are a dime a dozen. You can find them anywhere. Well, I'm sure you can, but I was too honest to your bag. Fine. I've got nothing to hide. Will you accompany these two gentlemen upstairs? You might as well take a look at mine. I'm the only other doctor here in the brownstone. If you insist, Tony. Okay, I just gave Terry a sedative. It's in her room. How is Terry? She started becoming hysterical when she found out you might be considering Kevin as a suspect, of course. No, Kevin has not been accused, at least not officially. But the coroner did tell me that the killer had to have had medical background. Well, that's logical. It takes a lot of practice to inject into an artery. Come on, Anna. There are a lot of doctors and nurses in Port Charles. It could be anyone. Yes, one doctor living here in the brownstone was the last person to see Jennifer Talbot alive. But Patrick swore to me that he drove her to the airport and he dropped her off. People swear to a lot of things to save their skins, little lady. Anna. Yes, sir. If you're not going to be needing me anymore, I've got to get to the Academy, all right? You go ahead. Thank you very much. Study hard. Oh, Sergeant Lewis will make me study. Bobby, could you help me here, please? I would appreciate it. What do you want me to do? Well, you would know better than I what should be inside a medical bag. I wonder if you could check them out. Sure. You're wasting your time checking mine. All I have is student equipment. You don't mind us looking, do you? Be my guest. Blood pressure, stethoscope, penlight, bandages, antiseptic. Anna, it's all here. No syringes or anything? Third, your medical student wouldn't have that kind of equipment. All right. Tony, could we have a look in your bag? Sure. This is the usual. It's the same as Kevin's. Except they have some painkiller and some adrenaline, mild sedative. These come in packs of six. Tony just used one on Terry. Okay, so there are five left in the package. Yeah, five left. All right. Patrick, let me see what happens. Knock yourself out. Like I said, I have nothing to hide. Steth, blood pressure, medications, syringes, everything. There's two syringes missing. Are they the same as these? 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Yes, there's usually one particular supplier for each piece of equipment. Now, these syringes, they're standard issue at General Hospital. Yes, they supply all the syringes. Now, there must be some kind of infantry. A record kept of all the supplies when they're handed out to doctors. There is. The nurse in charge. So, for instance, there would be a record saying the last time that you got a package of syringes. Should be. When was the last time you got syringes, Patrick? How should I know? I spend a lot of time on the medical van. We go through two or three packs a day. All right, well, when was the last time you replenished all the supplies in your medical bag? I don't know. I don't know, maybe a couple of weeks ago. Is there anyone in particular that I should speak to at Hospital Supplies, Bobby? Sally Miller. She's the supervisor. She'd have it on record. Okay, then I will pay a visit to Nurse Sally Miller. I want you to accompany me, Patrick. Gladly. I don't know what you expect to find, though. Well, you must keep a record on the van of all the patient's treatment that you do. Yes, of course we do. So, we check with Nurse Sally Miller about the last time that you got some syringes, and then if you can account for them all in the medical van records, then you don't have a problem. Isn't that right? I know. What about if somebody took them out of my bag? Well, that's a possibility. Oh, but a remote one, right? Patrick, I'm trying to be fair. I don't honestly think that Tony would have taken the syringes, or Kevin. However, you might suspect that your brother stole them to kill Jennifer Talbot. Oh, that's impossible. Patrick did not kill Jennifer Talbot any more than I did. Well, then he won't mind accompanying me to the hospital, will he? No, I don't mind at all. If Jay could accompany me... As your friend or as your lawyer? I think I'm going to need them both, don't you? All right, Patrick, I'll go with you. If you don't mind, Ted and I would like to tag along with you. Suit yourself, Bobby. I'd like you to come also. Well, if Kevin and Tony and Tanya will stay here until Terry wakes up... I'm not going anywhere. Yeah, we'll be here. Okay. Patrick? This doesn't look good for Patrick. You're right. I hope Sally Miller comes up with the right answers. I'm sorry, my dears, but champagne in the morning is just a little bit too much for me. I'm going to have a nap. Of course, I'm going to have a nap, too. I'm going to have a nap, too. I'm going to have a nap, too. I'm going to have a nap, too. It's just a little bit too much for me. I'm going to have a nap. Of course, darling, you have a nap. But you must admit, a little celebration was in order, huh? Come on, Mother, you're as excited as we are. We are finally beating Sean Donnelly. Well, dear, celebrating Jimmy Lee's homecoming was enough for me. I'll see you all at dinner. Hey, Mother, have a good sleep. I will. Yeah, rest well. You'll leave here, too, Marina? Yes, I've got to get to the spa. Listen, we can give you a lift if you like, one of us anyway. Oh, no, thanks. I'd better take my own car because I don't know how late I'm going to be. Well, I've got to get to the office. Wait. Am I caught? Yep. You have a good rest, Monica. See you all later. Listen, I hope you're going to be free at least for the rest of the day. Actually, no, I'm not. I have time for a nap, and then I have to get back to the hospital. I've got to tell you, I really am sorry you have to work so hard, but I'll see you later at the hospital. All right, yes. You must be exhausted after that long flight. To tell you the truth, Marina, I'm just numb. I don't feel anything. What? Alan said that feeling's not going to last forever. Yeah, better not. I'd rather be dead than feel like that. Oh, don't say that, not even if you're joking. Who's joking? What has happened to you, Jimmy Lee? The man I knew would never let a woman get to him like that, not even Celia. Well, there's a first time for everything, right? You know what you need? You need a good workout to get those juices flowing. You've got to get mad. Why don't you come down to the spa after you've had a little nap? Maybe you're right. Yeah, a few rounds on the punching bag ought to help. Yeah, as long as I can pretend I'm punching Celia. Whatever works. See you later? Yeah, yeah, maybe I'll stop by this afternoon. Oh, good. I'm glad you're back. You look terrible, Monica. Thank you so much. No, no, I mean, you know, all your hard work, your duties at the hospital, and those long, long hours you've been spending with Sean Donnelly. For the good of the family, of course. Of course, and I appreciate your concern, but don't you worry about me. I can take care of myself. Yes, I suppose you've handled it for a while. But a word of advice, don't lose any more beauty sleep that's beginning to show. Bye all. My cousin has a tendency to get on my nerves at times. She's okay, Monica. At least she tried to warn me about Celia. I should have listened. What did happen with Celia, Jimmy Lee? A minute, I mean, one minute I hear that she's flying down to Brazil to save you from that construction job. And the next minute I hear that she's left you. Didn't Alan tell you? Maybe, he might have mentioned it. Actually, Alan and I don't talk about much of anything that doesn't pertain to money. Why did she split? Well, it was a big misunderstanding. See, she walked in my hotel room and I was dressed in a towel and Pilar was in my bed. Pilar, Pilar, that's the, that was Demetri Casadine's assistant. No, absolutely correct. But Monica, I wasn't doing anything, I swear it. She made a play for me, I said no, then I went to take a shower and she got in my bed. And her Celia? Yeah, that's when it hit the fan. Didn't you explain to Celia? I did. Oh, I did, but she wouldn't listen to me, which proves that she wanted to get out. All she needed was an excuse and I gave it to her. Listen, Jimmy Lee, Pilar could not have known that Celia was going to be down there, could she? No, no, it was just lousy timing. But it proves my point, Monica. She wanted to get out. As soon as she found out that her father was giving her all that money, she dumped me. You really think that she left you because she did not want to share her dress for him? Oh, you bet, Monica. She would have waited five minutes. I would have had Pilar tell her the truth. Isn't it amazing what money can do to some people? You bet. It changed me when I got all that money from Edward. Yeah, I'll say it did. You dumped Lorena like a hot potato for Celia. Okay, fine, I'll admit I was rotten to Lorena. But, Monica, at that time I could see nothing but Celia. It was more than just her being beautiful. She was a princess. She was always raised with money and it showed she had class. I was hoping it'd rub off on me. I don't know what you're talking about, Jimmy Lee. I thought the same thing once. I thought if I had the money, the court remains. Oh, I could buy power, I could buy respect. I even thought I could buy happiness. Aren't you happy, Monica? I already told you, Jimmy Lee, Alan and I have nothing to talk about it unless it's about money. That's no way to live. Are you going to get divorced? I don't know. I have a son to think about. Hey, whatever it is, I know you're going to make the right decision. Thank you. Tonya, you all right? Yeah, I'm all right. I just did some sweet roll this morning that disagreed with my stomach. Are you sick? Well, not anymore. I just had an upset stomach this morning. Well, I'm not surprised after everything that happened last night. You want to go back up to bed? No, not at all. I feel okay. How's Terry doing? Still sleeping. Well, that's just as well. I would hate for her to hear what the sheriff said about Jennifer lying on the slab in that morgue. Yeah, well, I don't like that guy. Oh, he's all right, really. I mean, I'm sure he's just as shocked as anyone. He and Jennifer have been close friends for years. You know, Ted was shaken up, too. You know, I almost felt sorry for him. Almost? You didn't like him either? Well, it's not that he isn't amiable enough, but don't you remember how secretive and all he was down at Laurelton? Yeah. You know, it is strange that Jennifer told him she knew who the murderer was and yet she wouldn't give him the name. You think Ted's holding something back? I don't know. I think that if Ted knew something about the killer of Neil Johnson, he'd go straight down in the vein. I just know that there's lots of unanswered questions here. Well, what do you think? Do you think your brother's capable of murder? No. I know there's a lot of evidence stacked up against him, but it's all circumstantial. 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Well, I guess that makes me the toast of the town at the moment. Because Edward and Alan were congratulating me all over the place. Sean, really, I feel rotten. Why? Didn't you enjoy last night? No, yes. I mean, yes, I did. It's not bad. It's just Jimmy Lee has really broken up about Celia. And we knew about it. I know. We knew about it. But if anyone wants to blame it's me, I'm the one who set him up with Pilar. Yes, and I knew it. And I could have explained that to Celia. You really think she would have listened to you? She wouldn't even listen to her own husband. Yeah, I don't know. Maybe you're right. I still feel rotten. Ah, look, you're just tired. Are you going to be able to get some sleep today staying home? Oh, not really. I have about enough time for a quick nap and then I'm back to the hospital. Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. I guess the next time I ask you to stay over with me, you better say no. Are you kidding? I said if I could. Good night. Sleep tight. Nurse Miller, when was the last time you replenished Dr. O'Connor's medical bag? It was March 15th. Okay, and do you have a record of everything that you gave him that day? Absolutely. I gave him a half dozen ampicillin, a half dozen lidocaine, 12 packets of sterile gauze. Yeah, did you give him any syringes? That's what we're really interested in, syringes. Let's see here. Yes, I gave him three packs. Now there are six in each package, is that right? Yes, that's correct. 18 hypos and all. Okay, could you tell me if these syringes came from the ones that you issued to Patrick O'Connor? Certainly. There's a serial number on the package and on each syringe as well. Okay. Yeah, the numbers match. These are part of the set I issued Patrick. Thank you very much. That's impossible. Check for yourself, Dr. O'Connor. I don't care what those records say. There's no way those syringes came from my bag unless somebody stole them. Dr. O'Connor, did you check the medical vane records? Yes. From March 15th until today, Patrick's given 12 injections while he was on tour with the medical vane. So that is a total of 18 syringes. There are four left in your medical bag and these would account for the other two. I don't know where those hypos came from and how they got to wherever you found them, but I didn't use them. Relax. Relax. Jake, you know what's trying to happen here? She's trying to connect me with a murder weapon. Murder? Yes. Nurse Miller, thank you very much. You've been very helpful. Would you return these records, please? Sure, but what's this about a murder? We are not at liberty to give him any more information. Thank you very much. You've been very helpful. I want you to accompany me to police headquarters. Come on, Anna, he's right. Those syringes could easily have been stolen from his bag. Yes, I am aware of that, but at the moment he has no idea who could have taken them. I need to go over all of your whereabouts at the morning of March 17th. I have already told you everything I know. I want you to tell me again. I want to question you in privacy, gentlemen. Of course, with your attorney present. Of course. Thank you for including us up to this point. All right. Thank you. Excuse me, would you be good enough to call us a cab, please? Of course. Where would you like to go? Port Charles Hotel. Well, what do you think? It's practical, right? He's guilty of sin. I hate to admit it, but I'm afraid you're right. I just wonder what his folks' reaction is going to be. That's something we've got to talk about. Your cab will be here in a few minutes. Thank you very much. I want you to come with me in the swap car, Patrick. Oh, this is ridiculous. Don't worry about it, Patrick. I'll be right behind you. Jake, I want to get home to Terry. Are you really going to represent Patrick? I know it looks bad, Bobby. I think he's innocent. You heard what Sally Miller said. He needs a lawyer, and I think he's innocent. See you later. 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Loving One Life to Live. Loving! Well, I think if you want to do that, well, here's Anna and I. I don't know, Sergeant Lewis came over to offer the services of his cadets to search the area where Jennifer's body was found for clues. As I was telling Chief Ramsey, my kids know that area around the airport better than anybody else at this point. Just had those two full days on the terrorist maneuvers. So, what do you think? I think it's an excellent idea. Our homicide investigators would welcome the manpower. All right, we'll get on it. Thanks. Right behind you, sir. Listen, what's Patrick doing here? Did you find that the hypodermic needle was missing from his medical bag? All right, let's go. I'll fill you in later, okay? Go on. All right. All right, gentlemen, please, um, would you take a seat? Thank you. I want to go over everything that happened on the morning of March 17th, Patrick. Okay. I went to the hospital. What time was this, please? It was, um, 6.30. I'm not sure. I ran into Jennifer Talbot trying to get a cab. I offered her to take her to the airport. And she accepted your offer, right? That's right. I took her to the airport and I dropped her off in front of the terminal. What time was this? About 7 o'clock. All I know is I was anxious to get back to the hospital. Why? Because I promised to do a favor for Dr. Weber, some complicated blood workup, that morning. Was there anyone else in the lab, anybody who could verify that you were there? No. The lab was empty. Did you see anybody going into the hospital? The doctors, they have to sign in, don't they? Isn't that right? That's right. I signed in when I got back from lunch. From lunch? Why did you wait that long? Because I wasn't officially on duty until that time. I was doing the blood workup as a favor for Dr. Weber. Surely somebody saw you come in? No, I don't remember seeing anybody. I parked in the basement garage and I went straight to the lab. How long did you work there? I worked till one and then I met Terry and Kevin for lunch. Now that was the first time anybody saw you then? I don't know. I'm not sure. I didn't kill Jennifer. I didn't kill anybody. All right. All right, thank you very much. I have no more questions unless you do. No, not this time. Thank you very much for coming by, both of you. Look, I don't know who killed Jennifer Talbot and I don't know who killed Neil Johnson, but I didn't do it. Come on, Patrick. Time to go home. But, Jake, you've got to do something here. They think I did it. Take it easy. We'll talk about it on our way home. Come on. So long, Anna. Bert? Yeah, we'll be in touch. Sure you will. Bert, Bert, the hypodermic syringes that we used to kill Jennifer Talbot came from his medical bag. Now, and he does not have a corroborating witness. It's an alibi. I don't think Patrick's our man. Well, I don't know. All the circumstantial evidence points towards him, but it is just that. 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