The Edge of Night/Episode 482
Episode 482 | |
Season 3, Episode 25 | |
Airdate | February 4, 1958 |
Production Number | 482 |
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← 3x24 Episode 481 |
3x26 → Episode 483 |
The Edge of Night — Season Three |
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Episode 482 is the twenty-fifth episode of the third season of The Edge of Night, and the four hundred eighty-second episode overall.
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Plot Overview
Feeling lonely and down in the dumps, Rose Marie Bremen calls Sara and says that everything is all wrong. Sara rushes over. Mike meets with Ann Shea and her lawyer Irma Schneider. They say that Ann will plea not guilty. Mike questions Ann again. She again states she doesn't know how she struck the pedestrian on the highway. Ms Schneider talks to Mike alone and says that if he takes that girl to trial it will be political suidice. Harris gives Martin instructions in his new job at the taxi shop. Harris has to go now to meet with the D.A. about the Shea accident since he saw the whole thing. Martin motes how Harris said that on that night he was tired and aggravated with his wife. He had even loused up some records at work that day. He would be surprised if Harris even knew what happened with the accident. Harris tells him not to say that again. Martin wonders what really happened that night. Harris meets with Mike who is surprised to hear that Mrs Harris has gone away. He says that she would probably have to return. Mike questions Harris who says that he was not upset, nervous or tired that night. He says that Ann Shea's car was driving erratically before it ran off the road. Sara visits lonely Rose Marie. She says that she hasn't seen Willy Bryan in a while. Sara says that he is crazy about her and baby Rose. Then Rose Marie gets a call from a suitor---Sam Haven, who wants to take her to dinner. Sara offers to baby sit. Irma Schneider tells her client that she was foolish for telling Mike Karr that she doesn't remember what happened. She tells Ann that she better remember something because the D.A's office is gunning for her. Then she realizes that it must be Dalton's idea. If he is afraid of Mike there would be no better way to wreck him by prosecuting Ann.