Despite the killer being caught, and Penny now not in danger, the police officer is still guarding the door when Morgan arrives at the hospital.
When Morgan decides to go on the date with Tom, she says that she has a few things to do, one of them being that she wanted to be the one to tell Penny who killed her boyfriend, yet she seemingly goes home to change her outfit before going to the hospital.
Morgan refers to high tide "in this area happens at about 1:00 AM", as if it always is at the same time. Tides change with phases of the moon. She should have said "on the night of the murder".
It is nearly impossible to spot a Moissanite with the naked eye, especially from several feet away. Morgan would not even be able to spot a good CZ from that distance. Also, most diamonds throw rainbows. Only truly white diamonds (which are rare) throw white.
The diamond tennis necklace evolved from the tennis bracelet, so named in 1978. The style has been traced back to the early 1800s, so Shelby would have known that her necklace was not custom made or one-of-a-kind.
They made a big deal about Morgan not being allowed past the foyer of the club with a t-shirt and denim unless she wore a blazer - the first time they visited. On their next visit, during which they discussed all the travel memorabilia, she was wearing the same clothes but it was never mentioned.
The police station where Morgan works is a four-storey building. However, the elevator (buttons) indicates that there are six storeys, and that Morgan works on the 4th floor.
When Morgan discusses the time and number of tides each day, a shot of a beach-side cliff and limestone pillars in the surf is displayed. This is a scene filmed on the south coast of Victoria, Australia. It is called the Twelve Apostles.
Morgan should not have made an error in stating that Moissanite is a form of sodium carbide. It's actually silicon carbide, not sodium carbide. The rest of her story is accurate.
Morgan describes a "Fancy trip to the Mediterranean" as "Italy, Greece, France and Spain". So, she's "only" leaving out Slovenia, Croatia,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Turkey (!), Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Cyprus, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco - without counting Monaco, Malta, Gibraltar, North Cyprus.
A definition that's a bit reductive.
A definition that's a bit reductive.