I’m gonna do a job on that family. I’m gonna hit them so
hard, they’ll wish they never heard of me.
Burke meets an “investigator” in Bangor, Maine, hoping his
firm has dug up some strong information about the Collins family’s business and
property. Burke’s devious plan is starting to come to light as he voices his
plan to buy up everything they own so he can hit them where it hurts. He also
mentions after talking with someone at the Collins Port Inn, by phone (a parcel is to arrive which identifies his investigator's firm, a detail Burke once kept concealed) that the sheriff
searched his room and that a “little boy” was stopped before he could enter
(obviously David planning to put the bleeder valve in the room to implicate
Burke, the little cretin). Elizabeth just will not accept that her “darling
little nephew” could have removed the bleeder valve in an attempt to kill his
father. She'll continue to live in denial despite how irrational his behavior is. Vicky informs Carolyn of David’s misdeeds and they discover how he
lifted the locked bleeder valve from her dresser cabinet and learned how to
remove it from Roger’s car (a key opens multiple dresser cabinets and the auto mechanic magazine he gave as a present to Vicky has a page bookmarked about how to remove the bleeder valve). But without solid proof, nothing will waver Elizabeth’s
belief in that weird brat living in her depressing mansion on Widow’s Hill.
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