During this week's episode, Vicki is approached by a woman whose husband was killed recently. His death was marked off as natural causes, but the man's wife believes a homicide is at work due to a threatening message left on his answering machine.
Vicki begins looking into it and she finds two things shocking- the lawyer appears to have died by someone squeezing his heart until it stops. Second- the finger prints are Magnus O'Conner's, a former client of the dead lawyer's. But the twist is that Magnus killed himself in his prison cell a week before the lawyer died.
Vicki turns to Henry, who forces her to pose while they bounce ideas off each other. Henry forces her to accept the possibility that it could be Magnus's ghost. He lets it slip that he has someone he could go to, and Vicki forces him to go despite his obvious reluctance.
The woman Henry takes Vicki to reveals nothing of consequence except that she and Henry were lovers.
Meanwhile, another murder was committed. The prosecutor who prosecuted Magnus turned up dead, in the same way the lawyer died. Vicki figures out that the judge is next, and she rushes to him, calling Henry on her way.
Henry, however, is tied up with the girl he took Vicki to, although when it comes down to it, she is unable to hold sway over him for long. Henry rushes to Vicki's side, but not in enough time to save the judge, who died in a panic room. Vicki has a minor breakdown and waves Henry away to call 911 and deal with Mike and the cops.
Vicki starts looking at the pictures of Magnus's death and she figures it out- the binding spell he performed on himself binded him to his mother after he died, and that she knew who the last victim would be. She and Henry hurry to stop Mrs. O'Conner, and after a battle during which Vicki pulls Magnus's heart out due to demon marks sustained in the first episode, Mrs. O'Conner dies of a heart attack and the day is saved.