The Rookie - Season 7 Episode 5 - Till Death
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00:00Previously on the rookie. Hey counselor, Harrison Novak. They're all wrapped the same. They must be yours.
00:05These aren't mine. Thanks for coming right over. Yeah, of course. It seems clear that we have a second serial killer at large.
00:13You are? Her husband. Oscar and Jason just escaped from prison.
00:17Who's out there? Throw me your hands. Oh my god, don't shoot me.
00:21I got a call from Detroit PD. They pulled Prince from a liquor store robbery last night. Jason Wireless.
00:26Who are you? I'm the man hunting your wife's husband.
00:30Malvado. If you hear of Jason's whereabouts, let me know.
00:39What's that? A secret note from my secret lover. Where do you find the energy? You barely have the strength for one lover.
00:46I know. I've been meaning to talk to you about putting some more effort in. That's fair. You work good today?
00:51Yep, and I see you're going in early. Yeah, I'm gonna talk to that detective in Detroit, see if they have any updates on Jason.
00:57Do you really believe my psychotic ex-husband is on the run?
01:00Well, it seems like it. You can't be too careful. I'm just happy to get some normalcy back in our lives.
01:07Weird normalcy means, you know, double serial killers.
01:10Well, on the bright side, at least one of them is already in custody.
01:13Always the optimist. It's my secret lover's favorite thing about me.
01:16Well, see, that's what separates us. I could never pick only one favorite thing.
01:22Have a great day. You too.
01:24Have a great day. You too.
01:26Have a great day. You too.
01:28Have a great day. You too.
01:30Have a great day.
01:32Have a great day.
01:34Oh, uh, Mrs. Richards?
02:03That's right.
02:04Hi.
02:05I'm Lucy Chen.
02:06I was hoping to talk to you about your former student, Seth Ridley.
02:08I'm his training officer at the LAPD.
02:10Is he in trouble?
02:11No, not at all.
02:12I was just looking to get some clarity on some things, and I thought the school guidance
02:16counselor would be the best person to ask.
02:18All right, then.
02:19You better come in.
02:22What about you?
02:24I'm sorry, what?
02:26She asked if you were feeling any more secure in a jar.
02:30Totally.
02:31Totally.
02:32I...
02:33No, it's totally not.
02:34I...
02:35Would you actually be able to put in a good word for me with your roommate?
02:38That would...
02:39That would owe you.
02:40Big time.
02:41Hey.
02:42Huh?
02:43You think we'll be in a shift by eight tonight?
02:46Uh, I...
02:47I mean, there's a serial killer on the loose.
02:49I wouldn't expect a clock out on time.
02:51Ah, there's gotta be some kind of work-life balance eventually, though, right?
02:54Matt is a rookie.
02:55I haven't been on a date in three months.
02:57Why?
02:58What's at 8 p.m.?
02:59She got long-distance love with the missus.
03:01Oh.
03:02We ain't married.
03:03All right?
03:04Just exclusive since high school.
03:05Camilla's still in Texas looking for the right time to move on.
03:08And live in your car.
03:09I'll find a place before then.
03:11She's my angel.
03:12Got with me when I was gonna make football money and stayed with me when I got hurt and lost
03:16it all.
03:17She sacrificed a hell of a lot for me.
03:19Oh.
03:20You must miss her so much.
03:21Yeah.
03:22Yeah, I...
03:23I do.
03:24All right.
03:26There's a wound.
03:27Yeah.
03:28I take wait for it.
03:29That's a good story.
03:30You know what?
03:31Oh.
03:33Well, I took a moment to pass away.
03:34What?
03:35Yeah?
03:36Oh!
03:37Oh!
03:39Oh!
03:40Whoa!
03:41Whoa!
03:42Oh no!
03:43Oh no!
03:44Oh no!
03:45Oh!
03:46Oh no!
03:47Oh no!
03:48Oh no!
03:49Oh no!
03:50Oh!
03:51Oh no!
03:52Oh no!
03:53Oh my God!
03:54Oh no!
03:55squad. Because the only description I can give of our serial killer is white male, unknown
04:00age, somewhere near six feet, and somewhere around 175 pounds. But it's better than nothing.
04:06Not by much. Hey, brought you some fresh clothes in case you want to change after and the appropriate
04:12shoes to match. Always so thoughtful. Ah, well trained. Are you okay? My heart hurts. So
04:24much pain before they died. I know in my mind such evil exists, but it always shocks my soul to see
04:30it. Good morning. Oh, morning. How you feeling? Fine. Day off helped. I wish I could say I found
04:38something helpful in your absence, but I did not. No DNA? The opposite. Too much. I found trace
04:44evidence of literally hundreds of people contaminating both the murder lab and the
04:48bodies of our serial killer's ten victims. How is that possible? Oh, he muddied the scene with a DNA
04:53buffet. He literally collected medical waste, sharps, latex gloves, discarded bandages, and he used them
04:58to corrupt everything that he touched. It's kind of brilliant. Ah, in a pure evil way. I mean, even if
05:05we can pull his DNA from a victim and match it, any defense attorney with a pulse will be able to prove
05:09reasonable doubt. I'm afraid I have more troubling news. The autopsies reveal that all but one of the
05:15victims were infected with a variety of bloodborne illnesses before he strangled them to death.
05:19From the used syringes. Yeah. He was literally using them like a science experiment. But before
05:24you panic, we found the needle he used on you and tested it. I wouldn't say it was clean, but there
05:29was nothing communicable within. We'll get you regular testing for the next six months. But if they
05:34didn't find anything in the needle, you should be okay. Okay. But on the good news front, most of the
05:40medical waste was generic, found in every hospital and doctor's office around the state, except for these
05:44four syringes, which are trial design. Only used at St. Stephen Hospital. You could have led with that.
05:50He's an actor. He likes the drama. Former actor. And I like setting realistic expectations. All right,
05:55so just to be clear, we're looking for a white male of indeterminate age, height, weight, with some form
06:00of connection to Westview Psychiatric Institution and St. Stephen Hospital. Places that employ and treat
06:07thousands of people a year. Talk about setting expectations. And here I was feeling hopeful. Sorry.
06:22You know, I've been, uh, really studying my book. I'm gonna burn the midnight oil. Miles and I are gonna go to the range
06:29later on. Do some extra shooting. I visited your high school this morning, Ridley. Oh, that's cool. Why?
06:41Because I wanted some clarity about your high school experience. And?
06:49Why don't you tell me, Ridley, what exactly did I discover? You found out that I was telling the truth
06:55about my friend who OD'd and that she was not my girlfriend. I did go on a date with her a couple
07:02months before Rory Hatcher's party. I did give her CPR, but Rory Hatcher's dad actually saved her.
07:14And?
07:17And you discovered that I lied to you and Miles about the girl who died in a car accident. And she was not
07:24my girlfriend either. I was actually a freshman when she was a senior and I've never met the girl.
07:35Do you wanna know why I lied? I can figure that out for myself.
07:38Well, what if I told you that I was ashamed of what I did? And that I have struggled in the past
07:44using these half-truths to get me out of trouble. I just, I've sworn to myself that I wasn't gonna be
07:49this guy anymore when I joined the LAPD, but then I threw up in a crime scene on day one.
07:56And I panicked and I should've owned up to my failures, but I just, I...
08:02should've suffered the consequences.
08:03What are the consequences?
08:12I don't, I don't know yet. We have an on-site incinerator in the basement. It's where all of
08:16our medical waste is disposed. Who has access to it?
08:19Pistodial staff, plus we have a dedicated incineration team. Everyone's passed background
08:25checks, but a few months ago, our security staff found a patient, Ryan Dearborn, wandering around
08:30the basement with a medical bag. At the time, he claimed he was lost. Couldn't explain the bag.
08:35Back in Texas, we call that clue sweeter than stolen honey.
08:39I like him. No comment. Are you seeing anyone? Because I have a niece who has had it up to
08:44here with LA guys. If she's anywhere near as lovely as you, I'm sure she'll have her pick-em in.
08:50Unfortunately, I am taking. It's long distance. He'll be single soon enough.
08:54Who do you have against long-distance relationships? They aren't relationships. The day-to-day support,
08:58the way you weave your lives together, that's a relationship. Chatting on Zoom is a friendship
09:02at best. Thank you for the intel. He and Rachel broke up when she moved to New York.
09:08Ah, I see. Don't listen to him. Relationships come in all forms.
09:13Let's go, boo. Nice to meet you.
09:18Hi. Ryan Dearborn has been a repeat patient at Westview Psychiatrics since he was a teenager.
09:24His most recent stint was 16 months ago. Schizophrenia, borderline personality disorder,
09:31drug addiction. Has he ever crossed paths with Harrison Novak? He did. At least he could have.
09:36There is a two-month overlap during their teenage years. Okay. So, what do you think?
09:42I think it looks like a cautionary tale for how society fails those with mental health issues.
09:50I mean, what do you think about how we should approach? Oh, right. Well, uh, and we don't have
09:57probable cause to enter. So, first step is to try to get the suspect into the open. We could simply
10:04knock on the door, but due to his history of violence, it might be better to avoid surprises. Good. So?
10:10We call him. Perfect. Do it.
10:25Hi. Mr. Dearborn? This is Officer Selena Juarez with LAPD. We're outside. We're hoping we could speak
10:33with you if you wouldn't mind. Okay. Well, that was disturbing. Seven item 15, requesting additional
10:42units and an RA to my location. Go cover the rear.
11:03In position, no sign of suspect. Copy that. I'm at the front door making entry.
11:24Police! Mr. Dearborn? I'm coming inside.
11:28Stand where I can see you with your hands open and visible.
11:40Sir, I'm going to need you to step out. Do it now.
11:56The inside's clear.
12:01Copy that. I mean, maybe he wasn't in there when we called.
12:04Negative. The soup is still steaming. Must have jumped into the woods the second we pulled up.
12:09I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't. You know what?
12:21I'm hearing a voice from underneath the mobile home.
12:24I got a hatch in the floor. I'm going to open it now.
12:37patch in the floor. I'm gonna open it now. Hey, can you have a second? Sure. Uh-oh. Yeah. Um, okay, so I have
12:59confirmed that Seth lied to me on two separate occasions about past tragedies. Not great. That's
13:05it? Not great. I mean, a third of the department routinely lies about their personal life. Do
13:10you honestly think Smitty qualified for the Olympics? No, but... There's a difference between
13:14lying on the job and lying about the job. Look, has he ever lied about a call or on paperwork? Not that
13:20I know of. Okay. Look, the city spent a quarter million training Ridley. The department's currently
13:26understaffed due to a major corruption scandal, and he was recently allotted as a hero for saving a
13:29hostage's life. Gray's not gonna cut him just because he brags. Wait, I can't believe, Tim,
13:34I bounce boots for breakfast Bradford is suggesting letting unethical behavior slide. I'm not. I'm
13:41suggesting you correct it. It's what we call a T.O. problem. Wow. Okay. Thank you. Mm-hmm. Hi. Hey. Hi. Listen, I really
13:54love this job. I have never lied about that. I just, I get panicked sometimes and I get stressed.
13:59Ridley, being a cop is stressful. 24-7. Being, being cross-examined is just as stressful. What
14:06are you gonna do when you're on the stand? Tell the truth or say whatever makes you look
14:09good? The truth. I mean, I tell the truth, okay? It's 100%. This has been an important wake-up call
14:16for me. I promise you, I'm gonna fly right from here on out. He said the needles were for his
14:23medicine and that just a quick rinse and they were, quote, good as new. That might be the most
14:30disgusting thing I've ever heard. What do you think? Is this the guy you fought in the basement?
14:36I don't know. He feels wrong. I mean, this guy's literally buzzing with energy. The killer we're
14:42after was calm, fastidious, careful, and dangerously smart. I can't imagine this guy making a peanut
14:49butter sandwich without cutting off something important. Maybe that's what he wants us to
14:53think. Laying the groundwork for an insanity plea. If so, he deserves an Oscar. So, do you
14:58want to talk to him or lay back? Lay back. Okay. Mr. Dearborn, hi. I'm Brendan Akers with the
15:09FBI. This is Detective Lopez. I take it you've been apprised of your rights. Is that correct?
15:14I didn't do anything. I, I, I never do anything. Can you tell us where you were two nights ago?
15:19Down below. Underneath. Are you talking about a basement? It's my happy place. I don't want
15:31to go to my happy place. Hey. Nice to be home. So nice. Especially now that the threat of my
15:48crazy ex-husband is gone. At least for the moment. You'll get through this. We're all
15:52here for you. Whatever you guys need. Thank you.
15:59Sorry, I have to get this. Of course. Talk to you later. Yeah.
16:08Hello? Tell me about Detroit. I shouldn't be talking to you. Then why did you text or answer this call?
16:15Tell me about Detroit. Jason's fingerprints were pulled from a liquor store he robbed. Same thing
16:21outside Provo, Utah two days before. Seems a little sloppy for our boy. You think it's a fake out?
16:26I don't know. Maybe not. People do have a tendency to run through the hills when they hear that I'm
16:30looking for them. I have my feelers out. I'll know more soon enough.
16:33I might have something. So I was going through Antoinette's initial autopsy reports. All of the
16:39victims were cross-contaminated with dirty needles before they were killed, except one. His very first
16:44victim, Grant McGallis. First kills are often unique. The thrill of raw violence before a serial killer
16:50hones their style. Right. And they can also be the most personal. So I went back into Grant's missing
16:55person file. One of the people the detectives interviewed was his former employer, Liam Glasser. Now,
17:00Glasser was never a suspect, but he runs a vending machine supply company that services facilities
17:05all across Los Angeles, including Westview Psychiatric. Any connection to St. Stephen? Not
17:11that I could find. You should definitely put eyes on Glasser. See if you recognize him from the other
17:16night. Yeah, but I don't want him to know that he might be a suspect. Yeah. I have an idea.
17:22Glad you could come on such short notice. Are you kidding me? Get my firstborn to service all the LAPD
17:28machines? You really got that kind of pull with the city? Oh, yeah. I'm the man. These all look
17:34like pretty standard fare. I was hoping for more of the, uh, exotics. Well, this is just a small sampling
17:41of what we carry. Is there, uh, something specific you had in mind? There's a New Zealand nut bar that
17:46I could only find at the zoo. The Kiwi Crispy. I have that. No way. Oh, yeah. It's not on the chart,
17:53but I could land it in slot, uh, 22 first thing in the morning if that seals the deal. Smitty Gray's
17:58looking for you. Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt. It's never an interruption when a woman is as
18:05pretty as you. Oh, wow. Smooth stalker. Guilty as charged. But don't let me stop important police
18:11business from happening. I got work to do, too. I'm going to talk to Gray and I will circle back.
18:17It's nice meeting you. You, too.
18:24Actually, you might be able to help me out with something. Happy to. Unless this is just a
18:32ploy to hit on me, because I am a happily married man. Who tells random women they're pretty? Well,
18:37a man can look. Oh. So what can I do for you, uh? Uh, Nyla Harper, detective. It's nice to meet
18:44you, Nyla Harper, detective. I'm Liam Glasser, uh, Lord of the Vending Machines. Uh, that is actually
18:51what I wanted to talk to you about. Um, okay, so I have this case. It is a serial murder investigation,
18:58and there are connections to Westview Psychiatric. Get out of here. I, I, I service Westview.
19:04You're kidding. No. Well, that was a small world. For how long? Uh, I mean, like, forever. Uh,
19:10it's my dad's company. I started working with him in high school. I took it over when he passed,
19:15so more than 20 years. How often are you there? I average, uh, three or four visits a month.
19:22I mean, the food is terrible there, so the patients and the staff, they basically live off the machines.
19:27Okay. I, I hate to impose, but there are elements of this case that date back to over a decade ago,
19:35and talking to someone with institutional knowledge would be extremely helpful. I,
19:40I, the staff has been stonewalling me, trying to cover their ass. You know how that is. Oh yeah,
19:44it's, uh, human nature. Exactly. Um, can you help me? Well, um, as much as I would love to spend the
19:52day talking to you, I got a schedule to keep. Please, I promise it won't take that long.
19:57I'd owe you. Hmm. Sure. I can, I can spare a few minutes. Great. I will go grab my file and my notebook.
20:18I think Glasser is my guy. He's the second killer. Well, that's a surprise,
20:23because Ryan Dearborn is currently confessing. What? I couldn't stop. I, I needed them to hurt the
20:30way I, the way I hurt. So I jabbed them. I jabbed them and I killed them. Who was the third victim?
20:45Third kill. My, my, my, my, my, Michael, Michael. Skid Row. He, he helped me find that place.
20:56Right between the toes. The most painful. Bone. Lots of nerves. But anywhere you poke, poke, poke too often,
21:04they get used to it. And I always had a lot of needles to poke. I stole them from the hospital.
21:10But this morning, you told Officer Nolan that you use those needles in your house for medicine.
21:16Yes. For me. And for them. Tell us about Remy. He got away. Bye-bye. How did he get away?
21:27What happened the other night when he got away? Nothing. Everything. Danger.
21:41Please. I, I just wanted to stop. I, I need someone to stop me. Please. I need to be punished.
21:49I know such bad things. Such bad things.
21:59So, did you get anything wrong? Missing detail? No, it was a slam dunk confession. From a guy who was
22:05clearly in the throes of mental illness. I mean, sure, he gave us details, but he also left a lot of
22:10holes. Those are details only the killer could know. Or someone helping him. Listen, I know that my gut is
22:15not admissible, but I am telling you Glasser is the guy from the basement. He recognized me in the
22:20break room. He couldn't stop staring at my wounds. He's still in there with Smitty, waiting to talk to
22:26me. At least just put eyes on him. Check my math. Of course, the last thing I want to do is charge
22:36the wrong guy or leave an accomplice out there. Thank you. Let's go.
22:39I swear she'll be right back. I'm sorry. I got a route to run. I can't wait any longer.
22:48I am so sorry. Thank you for waiting. I really gotta go. You just talk to me for two minutes.
22:53That's it. I promise. Your stuff will be safe here.
23:11Thank you. So, um, do you have any interactions with the patients at Westview?
23:17Uh, I don't really stop the chat. I mean, not that there's anything wrong with being mentally ill.
23:23I can't help it. But, uh, I'm not really looking to socialize. So, is that a no?
23:30Yes, that is a no. So, you have never talked to someone named Ryan Dearborn?
23:37Uh, like I said, I do my business and I get out.
23:40Okay. Is that the serial killer you mentioned, Dearborn? I can't really comment on that.
23:47Sure? Yeah. Sure. You can almost feel him trying to be casual.
23:55If he is the guy, he's rocking a world-class ego. It'll make him overconfident.
24:04Well, if there's nothing else, I really gotta go. Where were you on Tuesday night?
24:11Why?
24:14I'm sorry. I meant to ask, um, were you at Westview two nights ago? Something happened.
24:20Well, I don't work nights. I have a family.
24:23Oh. Kids?
24:24Yeah. Two. What about you?
24:33What happened at Westview?
24:34There was an attack. Our suspect almost killed a cop. No kidding. Well, like I said, I wasn't there.
24:47Where were you?
24:48Movies, maybe? I'd have to check. No, I really gotta go. Good luck with your case.
24:58Of course. Uh, we will be in touch if any follow-up is necessary.
25:03Looking forward to it. Okay.
25:10I hope you catch the guy. I mean, you must feel such a weight,
25:14being the only person who can bring his poor victims closure.
25:19Does it keep you up at night?
25:25It would keep me up at night.
25:28I sleep just fine.
25:29Do you?
25:36Like a baby.
25:37Oh, good job.
25:51So how's my math?
25:52Solid. He's definitely giving off some creepy vibes. Seem very interested in the case.
25:56I agree. Ryan's involved somehow, but Glass is the dominant personality.
26:01But will a jury see it that way?
26:03No, no. They'll see Ryan stealing the syringes and Ryan confessing to serial murder.
26:07Glasser's just the hard-working family man who's barely tied to the case.
26:11Ryan's guilt feels genuine. I think he honestly believes he committed the murders.
26:15What if Glasser convinced him? You know, spent years feeding him details until he internalized them?
26:20Well, we know Glasser thinks long-term from the cross-contamination of the kills he's been doing.
26:24Someone as disturbed as Ryan can easily be manipulated.
26:27If that is true, then Glasser's created the perfect patsy.
26:30So, what do we do?
26:32Good news is he knows we're close. He won't risk another abduction anytime soon.
26:36Yeah, but we need to be ready when he does. I need every detail about his work life. His clients,
26:42Root. There has to be some connection between him and the other victims.
26:45And let's pull apart his family. I need a deep dive on his wife, kids, third cousins, everyone.
26:53Oh, I'm so sorry to interrupt. Nolan, the third PD's on the phone looking for you.
26:57Excuse me.
27:06Yeah.
27:08Jason was never in Detroit. He paid some meth head to leave his fingerprints at crime scenes.
27:15Detroit PD just arrested the guy. Jason is still in L.A.
27:23John Nolan.
27:34What are you doing?
27:44What are you doing?
27:57Oh, that'll get the juices blowing, huh?
28:07Hey, babe.
28:08Oh, you don't look so good back there.
28:11Oh, damn it. Oh, I forgot to dump your phone. She's moving south on La Cienega.
28:307 out of 15. Bailey's partner just called 9-1-1. Jason took her.
28:36Selina.
28:36I know. I'm fudging you.
28:38Stop it. Stop it.
28:40All right. All right. All right. All right.
28:42Yeah. So just pull over or wait for the switch car.
28:47Pull over and let me the hell out.
28:49Shut up. Nobody's asking you.
28:52I am way past taking orders from you, Jason.
28:56You don't scare me anymore.
28:57I said shut up. Give me this.
29:18Do you have her?
29:19Yeah. One minute out. Get ready.
29:22I'm so ready, baby. Get here.
29:23Another life you're ruining.
29:25You're the one that ruined a life. A line.
29:28Oh, boo-hoo.
29:30Jason, you're not the hero of the story.
29:32You're not even the villain.
29:33You're sideshow, Bob.
29:35Stepping on an infinite number of rates.
29:40I really not provoke me right now.
29:43Why? You gonna make it hurt, Mark?
29:46Such a big man torturing a woman a third of your size.
29:49Shut up.
30:02Come on.
30:05Come on.
30:06Come on.
30:06Come on.
30:14No, sinner.
30:15Oh, my God.
30:23They stopped.
30:24Two blocks up around the corner.
30:33Oh, my God.
30:34Baby, are you okay?
30:36Do I look okay?
30:38Don't yell at me.
30:38I'm freaking out of here.
30:39Come on.
30:40We gotta go.
30:41Is she dead?
30:42I don't know.
30:42You gotta make sure.
30:43Otherwise, you'll never rest easy
30:45and you'll never be all mine.
30:47Oh, God.
30:49She broke my arm.
30:51Come on.
30:52We don't have time.
30:52We gotta move.
30:54We won't make it to your car.
30:55Come on.
30:56We gotta go.
30:57Where are you going?
30:57Come on.
31:06There she is.
31:13I'm here.
31:18I'm here.
31:21How bad are you hurt?
31:22I don't know.
31:23But he's hurt worse.
31:26He just ran off down the alley with a woman.
31:30Blonde, uh, pink sweatshirt.
31:33Control suspect Jason Weiler is on foot,
31:34heading west towards the 101.
31:36He is armed and dangerous.
31:37Second suspect.
31:37Blonde, female, pink sweatshirt.
31:39Mobilize backup airship and a supervisor
31:42to set up a search grid.
31:43You're gonna be all right.
32:07I know this is on the way.
32:08How'd you notify me?
32:11Detroit PD called.
32:12Jason paid someone to plant his fingerprints.
32:14I know.
32:16I mean, I...
32:17I knew what we shouldn't have trusted him.
32:19Oh, Jason's phone.
32:21He left that before he ran off.
32:23Over here.
32:24Quick.
32:26Easy.
32:26Nice and easy.
32:26Multiple contusions, possible concussion,
32:31slight whiplash, and some injury to my ribs.
32:34It's either fractured or sprained.
32:35I'm not sure.
32:36How's Bailey?
32:37Bailey is pissed.
32:38Uh, we're gonna go to the hospital with her.
32:40Of course.
32:40Uh, this is Jason's phone.
32:42He called the woman he ran off with
32:44right before we crashed.
32:46Hey, I need a name and trace
32:48on this phone number right now.
32:49I have all the units in the area
32:51locked down the grid.
32:53We're not gonna let Jason get away again.
32:54All right, it's registered to Drew Davis,
32:57uh, 28 female, lives in La Cañada.
33:03I know her.
33:04No, she-she pretended she was drunk.
33:06She broke into the yard.
33:07She said she was looking for a friend's house.
33:08She must have been trying to test out
33:09your security system for Jason.
33:11That's his move.
33:11Makes some poor young woman think he's in love with her
33:13and then ruin her life.
33:15Trace came in.
33:15It's a few blocks from here.
33:16Headed west on 6th.
33:18Control.
33:19Suspects heading west on 6th Street
33:21toward Anderson.
33:22Code 3.
33:23Go.
33:24You sure?
33:25Go.
33:25Catch him.
33:26Come on.
33:39Oh, my God.
33:44What are we gonna do?
33:45We-we gotta get a car.
33:47Well, can't we just hide?
33:48No, no, no.
33:48We're gonna have this whole place locked down.
33:49I don't know.
33:53You're fine.
33:54What?
33:55They're attacking us.
33:57Well, they know who I am.
33:58Why would they know who I am?
33:59You said that I was fine.
33:59It doesn't matter!
34:00Come here.
34:01All right.
34:02Okay, okay.
34:03You gotta go stop that car.
34:05I'm gonna come out with a gun
34:05and we're gonna jack it.
34:07Go!
34:08Go!
34:08Go!
34:08Go!
34:08Go!
34:08Go!
34:10Go!
34:10Go!
34:10Go!
34:10Go!
34:11Go!
34:11Go!
34:12Go!
34:12Go!
34:13Go!
34:14Go!
34:14Go!
34:15Go!
34:15Go!
34:16Go!
34:16Go!
34:17Go!
34:17Go!
34:28Her phone's at the end of the block.
34:31Oh, no one.
34:32I see it.
34:377-9-15, we have eyes on one suspect.
34:40Gunshot.
34:40Possibly deceased.
34:41No sign of Jason yet.
34:43Did Jason shoot her?
34:44I don't know.
34:45Let's move.
34:47I got eyes on Jason's south side of the street.
35:08Jason, show me your hands.
35:21I give up.
35:22Step out.
35:24I can't.
35:25My volto is all over me.
35:27He killed Drew.
35:28You gotta protect me.
35:29Step out and show me your hands.
35:34Damn it, he's got a rifle.
35:35Oh!
35:437-9-15, shots fired.
35:44Suspect is down.
35:45We have a sniper.
35:46600 block of Anderson.
35:48Precise location unknown.
35:49Nyla Harbour, detective.
36:14Now, I told you I'm a happily married man.
36:16Yes, you did.
36:17That was a lie.
36:19Just like everything else you have told me was a lie.
36:22See, I know you used to be the smartest guy in the room, and honestly, you have mostly
36:26been right.
36:26You have played this thing perfectly so far.
36:30Well, I have no idea what you're talking about.
36:33Oh, you don't have to pretend.
36:35I'm not wearing a wire.
36:36I'm not here to trick you into confessing or threaten you that Ryan Dearborn has flipped
36:42on you.
36:43Like I said, you're smarter than that.
36:46But I also know that you can't help what you are.
36:51You'll be disciplined for a while, but then you won't be able to stop yourself.
36:56And you will take another victim.
37:00And we will be there.
37:03We?
37:05My friends on patrol who will make driving by your home and work part of every shift.
37:11And my other friends, my undercover friends, who will always be out there.
37:17Only you won't know who, and you won't know when.
37:21See, you've gotten away with everything because you moved in the shadows, but now you are in
37:26the spotlight.
37:27And you will stay there until I find a way to hang these murders around your neck and
37:32lock you away forever.
37:34I'm back.
37:57I believe I only asked for a drink.
37:59Yes, I have that right here.
38:03Don't open it right away.
38:04I dropped it.
38:04And in the rest of all this?
38:06Oh, this isn't for me.
38:08No, I definitely did not impulse buy half the gift shop.
38:11Oh, it must have been my secret lover.
38:13Yeah, and if you ask me, that guy is really needy.
38:16Or maybe he's just worried because I'm completely in love with you.
38:21To be honest, I've never been more scared in my life.
38:26Me too.
38:29Jason has been a part of my life for so long.
38:33Even when he was in prison, there was always this part of me that was worried.
38:38What he was planning.
38:41When would he strike?
38:43And now...
38:45And now you don't have to worry anymore.
38:51Now, is there anything else you want?
38:53I just want to go home.
38:56I will go see if I can help Luna with that paperwork.
39:00I'll take it.
39:01I'll take it.
39:01I'll take it.
39:02I'll take it.
39:02Hey, I guess you missed your 8 o'clock Zoom date.
39:14Yeah.
39:14It's all right.
39:16Camilla gets it.
39:17When is she moving out?
39:18I don't know.
39:19It's kind of hard to picture her here, you know?
39:21The life we were planning together was very Texas.
39:24Mm, 5,000-square-foot house where half of what I pay for rent?
39:28Exactly.
39:29Marriage, three kids, the whole thing.
39:31And now?
39:32I don't know.
39:33I've changed a lot since I've been here, you know?
39:38Speak of the devil.
39:40Hey, I'm gonna take this here so I don't lose her in the elevator.
39:42Oh, yeah, yeah, no worries.
39:43I'll see you tomorrow.
39:43Yes, I'll see you tomorrow.
39:44Hey, beautiful, you're up late.
39:48Yeah, I know, but it's the only flight that I can get.
39:52Flight?
39:54Wait, what?
39:54Where are you?
39:56What are you doing?
40:00Oh, baby, I couldn't wait.
40:01I quit my job.
40:02I'm moving to Los Angeles.
40:03Come here.
40:05That's my eyes.
40:07So I've been thinking about the Seth situation.
40:09It's been a long day.
40:11I know this is my problem.
40:12I'm the T.O., so I made a decision.
40:14He can't stay.
40:15The stakes are way too high,
40:17and the only way to fix this is to cut him from the program.
40:20Okay.
40:21Let's talk to Greg.
40:24Wait, you're not gonna talk me out of it?
40:26No.
40:27It's your call.
40:30Just know this whole station is gonna be behind you,
40:33every step of the way.
40:34Thank you, sir.
40:34What's going on?
40:37It's your news to share.
40:41I finally got my lab results,
40:43and my cancer is back,
40:44but we caught it early,
40:45and the doctor says that I should still be able to work,
40:48and I just wanted to let you know
40:50that I am ready,
40:52I am willing and able
40:53to complete my training
40:54if you will still have me.
41:00Yeah, of course.
41:01I am gonna sleep for a week.
41:06Yes, you always say that,
41:07and then you always pick up three new hobbies
41:09with your time off.
41:09This is different.
41:11Mm-hmm.
41:12Oh, uh, I left my jacket.
41:15I'll grab it.
41:16Hang on.
41:16There we go.
41:30Did you find it?
41:32Yeah.
41:32What did you do?
41:47What did you do?