- When accountant Ernie Pitt abandons Mark on his IRS audit, Mark goes to confront him. Mark is found leaning over Ernie's dead body and is accused of his murder, which means he has to answer to an IRS agent and a homicide detective.
- D. Sloan is terribly nervous about an IRS audit, sees 'sloppiness' everywhere, and leaves a 'death threat' on his accountant Ernie Pitt's answering machine, desperate for help. When Mark sneaks out from Agent Gretchen McCord's first interview for a 'medical emergency' he thus ends up bent over Pitt's corpse, stabbed to death. LAPD Detective Claire Van Sickle grants him no favors as colleague Steve stood her up a while ago. The two harpies team up to 'coordinate their attack' on Mark. While investigating -with Jack and Amanda in pretense characters- Pitt's heiress and the other threatening clients, martial arts master Nick Cove and Attorney Avery Decker, who specializes in setting up insurance fraud with false diagnoses, he is attacked by the real killer together with McCord...—KGF Vissers
- When Mark is audited by the IRS, he foolishly hires incompetent accountant Ernie Pitt on Norman's recommendation. Ernie abandons Mark when he has to meet with the IRS agent, so Mark calls him and threatens him. He goes to Ernie's house to confront him and finds him dead from a stab wound. Mark is found leaning over the dead body and is accused of the murder. Unfortunately for Mark, the IRS agent and the homicide detective agree to collaborate in order to investigate Mark's crimes.—thesemann
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