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Post-trial, Russell, Amy, and the player discovered that Mona starred in plays to entertain children who were sick. Judge Dante sentenced her to 25 years in jail. She then resorted to lacing Susie's drink with Rocket Cow, which induced an anaphylactic shock in Susie. When she realized that Susie was flirting with Lenny Spitfire, she feared that Susie would leave Howard Pickley. The team discovered this someone to be her confidante and mother-in-law, Barbara Pickley, who turned out to be her murderer as well.īarbara claimed that Susie's entry into the roller derby scene led her to engage in activities against Barbara's moral compass. Later, Becky came to the station and said that the award did not exist, meaning that someone had asked her to stalk the victim. Mid-investigation, a blog claiming to know the reason behind Susie's murder popped up, which the team traced to vlogger Becky Walden, who had made the blog for the STALKR award. Seems like all the killer would've had to do was to tell Columbo that bit of news.Amy and the player were watching a roller derby match with Hannah when they witnessed Helter Skaters captain Susie Pickley dying after getting knocked down by opposing roller derby captain Mona Middlefinger. However, in one of the earlier scenes the victim is seen writing with his left hand which by Columbo's reasoning would conclude that the victim tied his own gym shoes. Now, as logic goes, that's not a bad supposition. This leads Columbo to the conclusion that the killer couldn't have known the victim was in his gym clothes unless he was the one that changed the clothes. Proving that someone killed the victim and then dressed him in his gym clothes and tied the gym shoes from the opposite direction and by the killer's sworn statement he said the victim told him he had already changed his clothes. However, the victim's gym shoe laces show the big loop over the opposite toe which conflicts with the way his work shoes were tied. He explains how when right handed people tie their shoes the big loop of the lace ends up over the same toe every time. Columbo explains in detail how someone else had tied the victim's shoe laces on his gym shoes. But this comment concerns the shoe evidence that trips up (no pun intended) the murderer's alibi. Both Falk and Conrad play well off one another. *****This contains Spoilers***** Overall, I really enjoy watching this episode.