Description: After saving the life of the President in Washington D.C., a pair of U.S Secret Service agents are whisked away to a covert location in South Dakota that houses supernatural objects that the Regents, an Authority above and outside any government, have collected over the centuries.
Their new assignment: retrieve any lost objects and investigate reports of new ones.
Character:
In the beginning of the episode Where and When the Warehouse agents travel back in time to the year 1961, in order to find a lost artefact with which woman end up getting killed by being turned into glass.
David Anders portrays Jonah Raitt, working for the Where and When Magazine, and being the main suspect of owning that artefact, due to the fact that all women who got killed used to be his secretaries and his wife.
After the Warehouse agents follow Jonah for a while, they discover that Raitt believes women are like art and he becomes even more suspicious to them.
They follow him after discovering that he uses to meet up with his secretaries in his second apartment; believing he will turn his victims into glass there.
In front of the agents the secretary Roxanne gets attacked by the glass-killer and turned; meanwhile Jonah arrives to the scenery, showing that he can't be the killer.
While he is still in shock the agents explain him that they have to go to the house of his wife Beth to rescue her, since she is supposed to be the next victim.
Once in the house of Beth, the episode takes a plot-twist; revealing that Jonah has never had the artefact, but his wife Beth is the killer. During a fight against his own husband and the Warehouse agents she ends up stabbing herself with the artefact, which turns out to be a knife, and turns to glass.
Jonah Raitt, now completely overwhelmed with despair, receives the advice to flee to St. Louis by the Warehouse agents, reassuring him that he will never be found by the police there.