Kathryn Morris, best known for her role in the hit television series “Cold Case,” recently made an appearance on “The Ellen Degeneres Show” to help Ellen solve a mystery. The chat show host was thrilled to have Kathryn on the show, not only because she is a talented actress, but also because she had some crucial information about a chip theft.
During the interview, Ellen praised Kathryn for her dancing skills, expressing her love for when guests come out dancing on the show. The conversation quickly turned to the topic of reality television, which both Ellen and Kathryn admitted to being fans of. Kathryn jokingly mentioned that she enjoys reality TV as a way to avoid the heavy drama of other shows.
However, the focus soon shifted to the mystery at hand. Kathryn shared that she had been working on a profile of the chip thief and would reveal her findings later on. Both Ellen and Kathryn acknowledged the importance of solving the mystery, especially since “Cold Case” is known for its intense detective work.
After discussing their shared love for reality TV, Ellen brought out a box containing evidence related to the chip theft case. The evidence consisted of DNA samples, grease residue, and potato chip remains. Kathryn analyzed the evidence and shared her theory that the chip thief was motivated by envy. She believed that the thief had a deprived childhood and had always longed for the joy that Ellen brings to her show.
According to Kathryn’s theory, the thief saw the smiley face chip on Ellen’s show and believed it was meant for him. Over time, he had been working on himself, becoming a better person, and when he saw the chip, he couldn’t resist taking it. Kathryn suspected that he had fallen off the wagon and ended up eating funnel cake at a state fair in Texas.
Ellen expressed her admiration for Kathryn’s theory and revealed that she was scheduled to meet the suspect at an ATM machine to unveil the truth. The segment ended with a promo for “Cold Case,” reminding viewers to catch the show on Sundays at 8 on CBS.
With Kathryn Morris‘s assistance, Ellen had hopes of cracking the case and apprehending the chip thief. Will her theory prove to be correct? Only time will tell. The mystery surrounding the stolen chip adds an exciting twist to this already intriguing episode of “The Ellen Degeneres Show.”
Originally aired on October 27, 2005