There’s a lot to swoon over with this one, so let’s dive in!
At a dead end for now, Elsbeth spots The Iris, now sitting there covered up.
Elsbeth motions to the crime scene and asks if Angus saw anything, and he confirms that he did.
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In short, Hayley died of a fentanyl overdose.
She catches Wagner hanging up his phone in frustration.
Jonathan Tolins also shares what fans can expect in the back half of ‘Elsbeth’s second season.
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He actually looks more like the man she fought with…but the police don’t know that yet.
Charles (Alex Hurt) tells them they’d been together for years, but were currently in counseling.
Sure enough, Angus tells them that’s the man that fought with Hayley.
Now that they have eyewitness confirmation, Charles is formally taken in for questioning.
He tells them he’d just found out she was cheating on him, and got upset.
His proof that she was cheating?
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She turned off location sharing with him, and he found an encrypted messaging app on her phone.
Despite the characters actively having a murder to solve this week, this episode really is a rom-com.
They talk about his music, and about his band, who all live in Edinburgh.
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Edwards then calls Blanke to say that they found George…in the morgue.
He doesn’t stick around long on the phone, launching into a little investigation of his own.
This time, though, he actually has an alibi.
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What kind of tartan?
As for how they even knew to find Elsbeth?
Angus called the police switchboard to warn them of the danger.
Blanke speculates he’ll call her later as it’s Valentine’s Day.
Elsbeth asks what Blanke’s Valentine’s plans are, and she says she doesn’t have any.
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