This episode is one of the better shows. From the well written script and the fine acting, this episode kept you on the end of your seat the entire time. You know that the show is fantastic when at the end of the episode you wished the program would continue.
At a firm that handles rich clients named -Hyett, Brewster and Hyett- they have found evidence that Brewster has embezzled over $300,000 from the company. But the bad thing is that an employee, Martin Ellis, has already been convicted of the theft and is spend time in state prison. But Brewster is married to Johnathan Hyett's daughter and there are some secrets that Brewster will reveal if they turn him in to authorities.
But someone sends information to Ms Ellis that will clear her husband. With the help from Perry and Hamilton Burger, Martin Ellis is released from prison but vows to make Charles Brewster pay for sending him to prison.
When Brewster was arrested for the embezzlement, he plans a scheme with an bond agent investigator to return some of the money only if his bail is posted. So the agent, Lawrence Squire, helps Brewster make bond and he is released. The next day Charles Brewster is found dead and of course Martin Ellis is the main suspect. When information is revealed that Martin Ellis did meet with Brewster that evening, it only adds to the mound of evidence that the DA's office has on Martin.
Perry will defend Martin Ellis in court for the murder of Brewster. Even with the evidence pointing toward guilt, Perry will have a large amount of suspects in the mix that are not sadden by Brewster's death. There will be some loopholes along the way that Perry will have the Paul Drake Detective Agency on full alert as they look at each event that comes up in court. Some shocking testimony concerning Martin Ellis's wife will finally link the entire case together. And someone will be tripped up on the stand that will bring down the case and the true murderer will be revealed. Very good watch.