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.
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 Episode 06: Mr Monk and the Billionaire Mugger
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. Monk discovers that the mugging was a reenactment
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 Modine convinced Teal to "return the favor" by
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.
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 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