Object

Tampered Fentanyl Vials

Two vials containing fentanyl patches, initially stored in Harlan Thrombey's medical bag in his study. These vials serve as critical evidence implicating Ransom Drysdale in the orchestration of Harlan's overdose. In a nighttime flashback, Ransom breaks into the Thrombey estate side yard to retrieve and destroy them, but is thwarted by barking dogs and Meg's intervention. Earlier, Ransom slips past police tape, pockets the vials to erase proof of the overdose Marta administered, and swaps in a Naloxone pen. Fran witnesses this act from the shadows, fueling her later blackmail plot. The vials remain undiscovered and intact, preserving their incriminating nature.
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Purpose

Storing tampered substance linked to murder

Significance

Central clue in unraveling Ransom's scheme; dogs' interference preserves evidence, highlights his recklessness, and emphasizes chance thwarting his cover-up amid family tensions.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

1 moments
S1E1 · Knives Out
Ransom steals incriminating vials from Harlan’s study

The two incriminating fentanyl vials are the smoking gun of this scene, the physical evidence that could unravel Ransom’s carefully constructed alibi. They sit nestled within Harlan’s medical bag, their presence a silent accusation: these are the patches that Marta accidentally administered, the ones that caused Harlan’s fatal overdose. Ransom handles them with gloved precision, his fingers closing around them before slipping them into his pocket. The vials are small but potent, their removal a calculated move to erase the link between him and his grandfather’s death. Their disappearance is a narrative pivot—without them, the investigation will struggle to prove foul play, and Marta will remain the prime suspect. The vials are more than just evidence; they are the key to the entire mystery, and Ransom ensures they will never see the light of day.

Before: The fentanyl vials are nestled within Harlan’s medical bag, their presence undisturbed since Marta last used them. They are labeled clearly, their contents a direct link to the overdose that killed Harlan. The vials are incriminating, but their significance is unknown to anyone except Marta—and now, Ransom.
After: The fentanyl vials are gone, pocketed by Ransom and removed from the medical bag. Their absence is a deliberate erasure of evidence, a move that ensures the investigation will struggle to prove that Harlan’s death was anything other than an accident or suicide. The vials’ disappearance is a critical turning point, one that shifts the focus of the investigation away from Ransom and toward Marta.
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