Jefferson tells Beth he’ll investigate Janice’s disappearance or give her access to one of his cases. She chooses the case, as Jefferson expected.
Mary searches for ways to dispose of Janice. Harry says he’ll get Ed to confess.
Jefferson’s case focuses on Conor, a real estate agent, who receives an award and disappears. Jefferson asks Beth to help him with research.
Harry talks to Ed, but Ed doesn’t confess. Mary contemplates a golf club.
Jefferson sends Beth to Glanville to Barney B’s mechanic’s stop. Barney gives her an envelope and tells her to relay to Jeff that “the subject is meant to make a Skype call the next day at 9 pm.”
Mary takes the golf club and a bottle of whiskey down to visit Janice. Janice asks Mary how she plans to get away with murdering her and offers Mary her password so the call to Janice’s sister can be canceled. She says that Mary can claim Janice went hiking but asks Mary to give her something. Janice tells Mary to think about it.
Ben sees Janice’s purse and leaves a voicemail.
Harry decides he needs to save Ed. So, he tells Ed to download the flash drive to Harry’s computer.
Jefferson sends Beth to give Barney’s envelope to Conor’s wife. The envelope contains a photo of Conor’s award covered with dust. Conor’s wife leaves, so Jefferson concludes she murdered Conor.
Harry takes Ed home and tells Ed not to repeat this offense.
Janice gives Harry her password, and he gives it to Mary. Mary tells Harry if he takes the blame, they are done.
Ed’s mother discovers he committed suicide, leaving a note. The note says the Vicar isn’t a pedophile, and the police shouldn’t believe Harry.