Manner of Death (2020) s01e02 Episode Script

Episode 2

1
Who? Who died?
Jane!
Doctor.
I'll be right back.
Look at these marks.
It looks like someone pulled her up
to the beam.
It wasn't a suicide.
Sir, we found sertraline
and Diazepam in her room.
(Sertraline: antidepressant)
(Diazepam: sleeping pills)
Jane was treating her depression.
Depression?
-Senior, did you only find empty bottles?
-Yes.
That's strange.
Mr. Tan, can you think of anything else?
Did Ms. Jane show any signs
of suicide before?
I'm not sure.
If that's all, I'll be leaving.
I still have classes to teach.
No photos, please.
Please go to the back.
Please go to the back.
=Manner of Death=
(Cram school)
Memorize it.
What is the organelle directly involved
in protein synthesis?
Ribosome.
Very good.
How many types of ribosomes are there?
Does anyone know?
S, M, and L, Sir.
We're not talking
about clothes sizes, Nam.
Sorawit, what do you say?
70S and 80S.
Very good.
Sorn.
(Breaking News: A Young Female Teacher
Committed Suicide in Her Own House)
Ms. Jane committed suicide!
Ms. Jane.
Did Ms. Jane commit suicide, Mr. Tan?
Let's do it.
Let's begin.
OK.
Oat, don't forget to take pictures.
-OK.
-Remember to mark everything down.
Begin.
Please perform a urine test.
What did you find?
Multi-stage bruising.
(Multi-stage bruising:
bruises in various stages)
Neck bruising caused
by rope strangulation.
I also found a scar
that looks like a bite mark. Over here.
Just like which in Natty's case,
but this mark is lighter.
What do you think is the cause of death?
Subconjunctival hemorrhages, pale lips.
The cause of death is suffocation.
Correct, but not completely.
In most cases of hanging,
the cause of death
is compression on the neck aorta.
Cerebral anoxia.
(Cerebral Anoxia: ischemic stroke)
What else have you found
in the cervical part?
The cervical part?
Right shoulder.
Needle marks.
You remember, right?
This is the mark that makes me think
it isn't a suicide case.
Anyway, please send the hair to the lab
to check for addictive substances.
Check the hair?
But the police
haven't given the order yet.
And the urine test
We've found
that there were only sleeping pills.
What about the marks on the arm then?
Captain.
Ms. Jane died at about 2:00
in the morning, right?
Yes, Inspector.
(Call log: Pat (3), Tan, Pued, Bun)
I need to talk to you about something.
The day Ms. Jane died, you called her.
So what did you talk about?
We talked about
what happened at the party,
because I noticed a red mark
on Ms. Jane's face.
Then I saw her fighting with Mr. Tan.
I just wanted to know if she was alright.
What did she say?
She told me she was fine
and nothing happened.
But she only said that to reassure me.
Before hanging up the phone,
I invited her to a restaurant she liked
to have dim sum at.
I thought we could talk a bit more.
But in the end
You must feel terrible.
Finding that someone
you just finished talking to
suddenly pass away without any sings.
Jane and I were friends.
In truth, if the medical examiner
knows the victim,
you have the right
to let someone else do the autopsy.
I trust your professionalism.
Have you found any other clues
in the case?
We've only had a list of people
who contacted Jane that day.
Apart from you, Prosecutor Pued,
Pat,
and Mr. Tan also called.
-Mr. Tan?
-Yes.
What's wrong?
I just feel like there's something strange
about him.
The day Jane died, he seemed very calm.
So calm that he didn't look sad at all.
I'll look into him.
Thank you very much.
It's nothing.
Sorn, do you think Ms. Jane
really committed suicide?
I can't believe it.
I mean, look at all these things
happening around us.
First, Natty.
And now Ms. Jane.
Who knows who'll be next.
How about praying to Buddha?
Will that help?
At least, it will make you feel more
at ease.
You're right.
Are you feeling better?
Can we go back now?
I've still got homework
to do for tomorrow.
I feel a bit better now.
You should head back.
I'll stay here for a little bit longer.
I'll pick you up tomorrow morning.
OK, head back soon.
The later it is, the more desolate
this neighborhood becomes.
I'm leaving.
Pong said that you harassed
his girlfriend Nam.
Me?
Yes. I saw it with my own eyes!
Don't lie to us!
Swear
that you won't contact Nam again!
I can't, bro!
Nam is my friend, too!
You can't do it?
-You can't?
-You can't?
You can't?
Sorn!
What are you doing? Stay away from him!
-Sorn?
-Nam, you're choosing him, right?
I'm not choosing Sorn.
But he is my friend!
If you do this, I won't choose you either.
Didn't you say Nam was your girlfriend?
Not yet. But she will be.
Come on. Let's go.
(Viangpha Mork Hospital)
I never thought there would be a day
when I have to come
for my sister's corpse.
I also never thought
that there would be a day
when I have to do an autopsy on my friend.
Even though I know
about Jane's severe depression,
I still don't want to believe
that my sister really committed suicide.
What if I tell you that Jane
might not have killed herself?
What?
There are unusual signs,
but they don't mean anything yet.
You mean, Jane didn't commit suicide, Bun?
Give me a bit more time.
Once I know more
or have reached a clearer conclusion,
I'll tell you immediately.
Promise me you'll tell me
once you know more.
If there's anything you need,
you can tell me anytime.
Alright, Rung.
I'm heading back to work.
How can I help you, Inspector?
Can you tell me again
how you found Ms. Jane's body that day?
I went to pick her up as usual.
But it was already eight o'clock by then.
I called her but she didn't answer.
So I went into the house.
How did you get into that house?
Was the door unlocked?
Jane asked me to lock the door
and told me to hide the key
under the flowerpot.
As soon as I went up, I found Jane's body.
After that, I called the police.
That's all.
If you ask me,
I think your story is very fishy.
Why didn't Jane lock the door herself?
Jane was probably tired.
That's why she asked me to lock the door.
That's it.
Is there anything else you want to ask me?
That's all for now.
If you think of anything else,
you can call me anytime.
Thank you.
It's wrong to eavesdrop.
What did you say just now?
I thought I had made it very clear.
But what I heard
isn't that much of a secret, is it?
I'm just worried.
I'm worried that if my conversation
with the inspector is leaked,
it will affect the case.
That's all.
If the things the inspector came
to ask you about were so important,
he would not have chosen
such a place to talk.
You said you didn't hear anything.
I haven't said anything yet.
The police officer who came to talk to me
is indeed the inspector.
If you were just passing by,
you wouldn't have known that.
Right?
You are new here.
Just a stranger who appeared
in Viangpha Mork.
You should be more careful than this.
Are you threatening me?
This isn't a threat, but a reminder.
(Doctor Order Sheet)
(Janejira Sookyod)
(Shows symptoms of insomnia for a month)
(Dealing with guilt)
(Currently no severe suicidal tendency)
Fai?
What symptoms did Jane show later on?
Later, Miss Jane's condition improved,
so I reduced the dose.
But I couldn't say
that she had been cured, Bun.
If that's the case,
Jane wouldn't have committed suicide,
right?
Sometimes,
when one wishes to commit suicide,
there are no warning signs.
In that case,
about the blood-infected virus
As for that, Miss Jane
-Sorawit.
-Hello.
Please have a seat.
What happened?
The motorbike flipped over.
The motorbike flipped over? When was that?
Last night.
Your wound has already been taken care of.
What symptoms do you have?
I've been having difficulty breathing
since last night.
I can't really straighten my legs.
And my head feels dizzy, Doctor.
Can you take off your clothes, please?
Doctor, wait.
Are you serious?
I
I'm shy.
I've seen thousands of people.
Take it off.
Excuse me.
Try breathing.
How does it feel?
Much better.
OK.
Let me see.
Please hold still. Hold still.
You are amazing, Doctor.
There is no wound on your waist.
Don't bandage it.
It would be weird if you could breathe
with that kind of bandage.
Who helped you with it?
They wrapped you like a mummy.
Nam, my friend.
Did you do anything
that made her hate you?
Apologize to her.
I will, Doctor.
All done.
Don't forget to come
and treat the wound on time.
I will. Thank you, Doctor.
-Sorawit.
-Yes?
Aren't you forgetting your clothes?
Thank you, Doctor.
Get dressed first. Don't go out naked.
Thank you.
What the heck?
(Welcome to Viangpha Mork
District Police Station)
I can finally talk to you.
I really don't understand
why you acted so mysteriously.
I was just busy with work, Inspector.
Let's get straight to the topic then.
-Captain.
-Yes, sir.
(Physical evidence)
Why did you call Miss Jane Jira that day?
I called her but she didn't answer.
So I kept calling. That's it.
But you two aren't close.
What did you call her for?
People don't have to be very close
to make a phone call, do they?
I'm not close to you either.
Am I not sitting here chatting with you?
What did you want to talk
to Miss Jane about?
Was it the same reason why you went
to the scene of the incident that morning?
There's nothing strange about it.
It wouldn't be strange
if only the police
and the medical examiner
received news of Miss Jane Jira's death.
As a journalist,
I must keep my eyes and ears open.
Listen, you guys shouldn't suspect me.
There are so many things
that people need you to investigate.
Do you want me to give you
a pointer or two?
Lest you continue to be kept in the dark.
If you know too much,
you should worry about your safety.
I know that very well, Inspector.
Time for your shot, child.
Trust me, don't be afraid.
Here, it'll be over real soon.
-It's like an ant biting you.
-No.
Do you see the plane over there?
-Where?
-A really big one.
-It's blue. Do you see it?
-Where? I can't see it.
I can't see it.
All done. Does it hurt?
No.
Sister Fan, you still use the same
old trick from when I was a child?
Are you saying my trick is outdated?
It's called a classic.
Quite enough, Dr. Bun.
-You can leave the chair now.
-Press it.
-Press it.
-The Doctor is telling you to press it.
It doesn't hurt at all.
This way.
(Declare Jane Jira's death as a suicide.
Do not interfere in this matter anymore.)
I don't think I called an ambulance.
I'm not here for tutoring either.
That's good.
If you came to get tutored,
I'd probably charge you a high fee.
I'm worried you couldn't afford it.
I want to learn more about Jane's matter.
How much extra cost would that be?
Please go on.
What do you want to know?
Do you think she committed suicide?
I can't tell.
I guess I have to wait
for the autopsy report.
Guess I have to change the question then.
She asked you to go downstairs
and lock the door that day.
Was it because she didn't want
to go downstairs
or because she wasn't able to anymore?
You're suspecting me, aren't you?
Everyone is suspicious.
But you are more suspicious than others.
Oftentimes,
who finds the body is the murderer.
And you happened to be the last person
with Jane that day.
Did you decide I'm the murderer
only based on that?
If you didn't kill her,
why didn't you show up at her funeral?
Wasn't your relationship going great?
It seems that you wanted
to see me so much.
You're a suspect.
Do you think Jane's funeral
is only held for one night?
Be careful.
I will be watching you.
Bye.
Bye.
Long time no see, Inspector.
How have things been lately?
Pretty good, Sir.
How can I help you?
We found some evidence
for Jane Jira's case.
That's why I need to consult Mr. Pued.
What does this have to do with my brother?
I'd be happy to help with anything
if I can.
Before and after Miss Jane Jira
passed away,
you called her.
I wonder what you talked about.
I just called her to apologize
for the mess that happened.
You mean, she answered your call, right?
Yes.
And the mess you mentioned,
do you mean your fight
with Mr. Tan that night?
Can you elaborate
on what happened that night?
What happened between the two of you?
Tan was unhappy about Jane
and I keeping in touch.
They happened to be quite close recently.
Dr. Bun.
Sister Fan.
What's the matter? You scared me.
Someone's looking for you.
Who?
-Hey.
-Sorawit.
Doctor, I bought you lunch.
You shouldn't have.
-Thank you.
-It's OK.
You're such an honest child.
I'm very curious
who beat you up like that.
I told you that my motorbike crashed.
Sorawit, if it was the case,
the bruises wouldn't look like that.
That did it.
-That?
-Yes.
But That isn't the scary one.
That is helping Brother Por's man, Dam.
I could have beaten him, Doctor.
But I was willing to be beaten up by them,
because it would be bad
if Dam hears of it.
Is Dam that scary?
Yes, I heard that Dam was like a ghost.
They said he loved to dress in black.
No one had seen his face before.
If anyone gets into trouble with him,
they will be killed
just for seeing his face.
Wait a minute, are you talking
about Dam or the X-Men?
I'm serious, Doctor.
Dam.
I need to go to work.
-OK. Bye.
-Bye.
Doctor, the lab report is out.
They've found components of Diazepam
in the blood.
Abnormally high content.
But Miss Jane suffered from depression.
We also saw some sleeping pills
at the scene of the incident.
Is it possible that she hanged herself
after taking all of that medicine?
That's impossible, Inspector.
I did an abdomen autopsy.
If she took a lot of medicine,
there would be remnants in her stomach.
If that's the case,
why was that kind of medicine
in Jane's body?
There's only one possibility.
It was injected.
The lab results for her hair also showed
the presence of methamphetamine.
It's the same as with that child.
(Blood, Diazepam)
(Hair, methamphetamine闁?
In any case, please work quickly
on the report, Doctor,
so we can start the investigation ASAP.
I will have it done
as quickly as possible.
Don't worry, Inspector.
Hello.
A small portion, please.
-Twenty baht, Doctor.
-Thank you.
Wait a second.
Doctor, you dropped your wallet.
Thank you very much.
I told you not to interfere
in this matter!
Who are you?
This is your last warning!
Oat, did you hear
about what happened to Dr. Bun last night?
He is so unlucky.
How can you get robbed at home?
What are you looking at?
This.
Miss Jane's lab results.
Why?
Do you think we can hang ourselves
if we overdose on Diazepam?
If a person is injected
with so much Diazepam,
they won't have the strength
to prepare the rope.
That makes the two of us.
(Get well soon, Tan)
Be careful.
What are you doing here?
I'm here to visit you.
Why?
Do you still suspect me?
I don't have any evidence
to prove your innocence yet.
I didn't kill Jane.
Ninety-five percent of murderers
deny their crimes.
Eighty percent of murderers
are the victims' lovers.
Are you saying
the one who wants to hurt you, loves you?
I'm being serious.
Did this happen to you because of Jane?
Why are you asking that?
Someone doesn't want me to disclose
the truth about this case.
Then why don't you stop?
Because I'm Jane's friend.
Have you ever heard of the saying,
"The dead don't have a voice?"
A lot of people think that way.
Especially the murderers.
The reason why I chose
to become a medical examiner
is that I want to prove
those superstitious ideas wrong.
I will never let those things happen
to Jane.
I will find Jane's murderer,
no matter what.
Let me help you.
How can I let you help me?
I hardly know you.
Let me introduce myself to you then.
My name is Tan, Wirapong Inkhamvieng.
Let me help you.
I want to know who killed Jane too.
I'm leaving.
Pued, do you know?
I was followed,
intimidated, stalked,
threatened,
and ended up injured in the hospital.
When did it start?
When I started Jane's case.
Will you continue?
Pued.
If you were me and knew how Jane died,
I believe you wouldn't stop either.
Do you know already?
Jane was injected
with an overdose of Diazepam.
When an ordinary person overdoses
on Diazepam,
their brain's reaction will slow down.
After that,
their body organs stop functioning
until it damages the entire system.
Do you know?
In the end, the perpetrator hanged Jane,
who had no strength to resist.
If that's the case, I order you
not to interfere in this matter.
You know it's dangerous.
Do you still want to meddle in this?
You know I won't stop.
I will investigate this on my own.
I'm begging you.
Don't interfere in this matter anymore.
Let me handle it myself.
I promise you,
I will find out who hurt Jane.
You understand me, right, Bun?
I won't promise you that, Pued.
Why are you so stubborn?
Sorry.
I'm worried about you, Bun.
Help! Help!
What are you going to do?
I'm tired of warning you.
If you don't stop,
just wait and see what will happen to you,
including those who are close to you.
=Manner of Death=
The criminal police and inspectors
are working together
to declare it a suicide case.
I can't keep you here any longer!
Do you believe me now?
I'm not a bad person.
If it's this serious,
would you like to stay somewhere else?
Stay at your place? Keep dreaming.
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