Episode 06: Mr Monk And The Billionaire Mugger -
Monk discovers that the mugging was a reenactment of a real event from Teal’s college days. Years earlier, Modine and Teal were fraternity brothers; Modine had "mugged" Teal as a prank so Teal could look like a hero to his date.
is an episode of the mystery comedy-drama series Monk , typically cited as the seventh episode of Season 1. The story follows detective Adrian Monk as he investigates the bizarre death of a software tycoon who was shot while apparently attempting a low-stakes mugging . Plot Summary Episode 06: Mr Monk and the Billionaire Mugger
Desperate for progress on his wife's murder case, Monk pursues what he thinks is a new lead involving a writer named Kelly Street , only to realize his obsessive memory has failed him—he had already spoken to her multiple times. Episode Details Mr. Monk and the Billionaire Mugger - IMDb Monk discovers that the mugging was a reenactment
Monk is called in because the motive makes no sense: why would a billionaire risk his life for forty dollars?. He quickly identifies suspicious details, such as the fact that the "mugger" was wearing knee and elbow pads—unusual gear for a street criminal but perfect for someone planning a staged struggle. The investigation is further complicated by "Fraidy Cop," a uniformed officer who was seen fleeing the scene in terror after the shots were fired. The Solution The story follows detective Adrian Monk as he
The episode begins with billionaire computer mogul (played by J. C. MacKenzie ) dressing in black, donning a mask, and attempting to mug a couple outside a movie theater. The victim, an ex-cop named Archie Modine ( Peter Onorati ), draws a gun and shoots Teal dead in what appears to be self-defense.
A major subplot involves Sharona Fleming (played by Bitty Schram ) threatening to quit after her paycheck bounces. She briefly takes a job at a lamp store, which Monk finds unbearable as he cannot function without her assistance.
In the present, Modine and Teal's wife, , were having an affair and conspired to kill him. Modine convinced Teal to "return the favor" by playing the mugger for Modine’s date. Instead of a staged fight, Modine used the opportunity to legally shoot Teal, claiming self-defense. Secondary Storylines