your wife lusa, mr. garnett's maid. do you mind if we wait till she gets home? lusa's home.doorbell. nobody answered. lusa! lus! i don't know. maybe she go shopping. and left her car? wash day today? (mr. gregorian) lusa! gregorian's employer confirms he was at work all day. looks like she was interrupted folding the laundry. there was a struggle. there's one bruise the size of a fist on each breast. it's probably a woman. a guy would just hit her in the face or on the shoulder to knock her down. mr. gregorian, do you know of anyone who would want to hurt your wife? no. she just work. she work very hard. (goren) you still have pain where your leg used to be. i hear that it can be unbearable. it's not so bad anymore. (eames) what do you take for it? oxycontin. (goren) did you sell ray garnett the extra pills you didn't use? okay. mr. ray, he pushed lusa to sell my pills. i was happy when he stopped taking them. it was too much to worry about. last week, mr. garnett took out more money for pills. she don't sell to him anymore. we're in too much trouble already. what kind of tr