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00:02:07Hey, you okay, man?
00:02:09I think so.
00:02:13Oh, that's crazy.
00:02:15Can you get back up?
00:02:17Uh, I don't know, man.
00:02:21Just hold on.
00:02:23Dude, you're freaking me out!
00:02:35Dude, what's going on down there?
00:02:47Where are you?
00:02:49Where are you?
00:02:51Hold on!
00:02:53I can't see you!
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00:03:57Hiya!
00:03:59I started chasing him.
00:04:01He ran...
00:04:02way up ahead, right?
00:04:03That way?
00:04:04Yeah.
00:04:06He just fell through...
00:04:07Neil.
00:04:08He just freaked out.
00:04:09There's a man there, right?
00:04:11Just down!
00:04:14Male 108.
00:04:15Are you?
00:04:17Male 9 6161?
00:04:18Still getting used to that.
00:04:20He it me both.
00:04:22Keep it tight.
00:04:24Who's lead on this?
00:04:25I'm like a duck.
00:04:28Sorry.
00:04:29Yeah.
00:04:30I may regret your promotion.
00:04:34Place has been abandoned since the hospital closed, what, at least 20 years ago.
00:04:38Pit was covered.
00:04:40Dirt, plywood.
00:04:41Solid, except for a single panel.
00:04:43Popped out as an exit.
00:04:46That's where the kid fell through.
00:04:49Why'd you leave tonight?
00:04:53You were sleeping.
00:04:54It's a pointless stay.
00:04:57Next time we'll leave a note with a cookie.
00:04:59You can go down now.
00:05:00I'll go first.
00:05:18What is that?
00:05:20Wet mummification.
00:05:21Killer bound the bodies, put each in a bag to hide the top.
00:05:29When decomp started, there's nowhere for the fluids to go, so...
00:05:35Basically, they pickled in their own juices.
00:05:38All women.
00:05:43Young women.
00:05:45At least we think they are.
00:05:51These are all the items that were found next to the bodies.
00:05:55Trophies, maybe.
00:05:56Hey, check this out.
00:06:02Oh.
00:06:04Number six has a name.
00:06:07Annabelle Granger.
00:06:11Contact next to kin.
00:06:13You got it.
00:06:14All women.
00:06:16All women.
00:06:17In a pit.
00:06:18God, it is so much like...
00:06:20A Gagnon case.
00:06:22Yes.
00:06:23It's like Gagnon.
00:06:25And you are?
00:06:27Alex Wilson.
00:06:28I teach crime scene management at the Academy.
00:06:30This isn't exactly a classroom.
00:06:32Sergeant Warren is allowing me to shadow her.
00:06:36Who says I'm not generous?
00:06:38Yes.
00:06:38Captain Rossi ordered me to spend some time in the field.
00:06:41Maybe he thought if you're teaching crime scene management,
00:06:44it would be helpful to actually work a crime scene.
00:06:46Excuse me.
00:06:49You just got schooled.
00:06:52The six bodies found last night
00:06:59in an underground chamber
00:07:00near the abandoned Fremont State Mental Hospital
00:07:02have still not been identified.
00:07:04These sources say the stealth remains.
00:07:06Give me the one from our time.
00:07:07All right.
00:07:11The Gagnon case.
00:07:131992, 17-year-old Catherine Gagnon
00:07:16was kidnapped by Richard Umbrio.
00:07:19Her mistake that day?
00:07:20A fondness for dogs.
00:07:22Umbrio claimed he had lost his puppy.
00:07:25This is why I do not own a pet.
00:07:32Gagnon was held captive in an underground pit
00:07:34and for 30 days.
00:07:36Hunters stumbled across the pit.
00:07:38She was rescued.
00:07:39Umbrio was arrested shortly thereafter.
00:07:41Convicted and died in prison in 1998.
00:07:45So you're saying Umbrio did this?
00:07:46No, I'm saying there's similarities.
00:07:48Such as?
00:07:49Well, obviously they both kept women in underground pits.
00:07:52Umbrio's pit was four by six,
00:07:54probably a manually enlarged sinkhole.
00:07:57Our subject used a 10 by 20 chamber
00:07:59complete with wood reinforcements.
00:08:01The same, but different.
00:08:03Except for the supplies.
00:08:05The ladder, plywood cover, plastic bucket.
00:08:08Each item exactly the same.
00:08:09It's a bigger chamber, more furniture,
00:08:11including the rocking chair.
00:08:12Umbrio kidnapped one known victim,
00:08:14our subject six.
00:08:16Were they abducted all at once
00:08:17or individually over a span of time?
00:08:19Were they related?
00:08:21Did their time in the chamber overlap?
00:08:22Were they even alive down there?
00:08:24What about Annabelle Granger?
00:08:26Are you releasing her name?
00:08:27Neil, were you able to find next of kin?
00:08:30No.
00:08:30Then yes, maybe somebody will find us.
00:08:34All right.
00:08:36Got two hours.
00:08:37Go home.
00:08:39Take a shower.
00:08:40Enjoy it.
00:08:41Enjoy wearing fresh clothes.
00:08:43And if anybody needs to sit this one out,
00:08:45now would be the time to say something.
00:08:50Didn't think so.
00:08:52We're off to the races.
00:08:53I know it's been a long time,
00:09:04but I'm wondering if you noticed
00:09:06any of these things missing
00:09:07about the same time she disappeared.
00:09:08I look like Paul and Doug.
00:09:11I understand, ma'am.
00:09:13Do you remember the boyfriend's name?
00:09:15After the last phone call,
00:09:16did you notice any unusual activity
00:09:17on your credit card?
00:09:19Okay, was it anywhere in the States?
00:09:20Ma'am, I do know about the bodies.
00:09:22How can I help you?
00:09:25How old was she when she ran away?
00:09:27How old was she when...
00:09:28Neil.
00:09:34Yeah.
00:09:39What's up?
00:09:40Whitley tells me your mom's in the hospice.
00:09:44I know she is.
00:09:45Should you be here?
00:09:47Yes.
00:09:48This is me being nice.
00:09:49I'm not going to ask a third time.
00:09:50Yeah, I'm fine.
00:09:52How many calls have we received?
00:09:59Wow.
00:10:00We had one woman calling from Seattle
00:10:01about her missing sister.
00:10:03She's been gone since 1962.
00:10:07Give Cahill a break
00:10:08and make sure no one works the phones
00:10:10for more than an hour at a time.
00:10:12Right.
00:10:14Um, oh, also some guy, uh,
00:10:16named Charlie Marvin called
00:10:17that he used to work at the hospital.
00:10:18has some history to share.
00:10:21Thanks.
00:10:22Hey.
00:10:33She gave you a desk.
00:10:36You don't have one?
00:10:38It's coming.
00:10:39Oh, yeah, right.
00:10:41I mean, you've been a detective for what?
00:10:4320 seconds?
00:10:45She at least gave you a chair?
00:10:46I mean, you've been a detective for what?
00:10:50I mean, you've been a detective for what?
00:10:51I'm going to run down there.
00:10:53Yeah.
00:11:01What's up?
00:11:02You missing something?
00:11:05Not mine.
00:11:06give it
00:11:09you
00:11:12I miss you
00:11:14I'm right here
00:11:15should I send you some flowers or something just to prove it
00:11:18I think we're way past flowers
00:11:20you know what if you want to make me really happy
00:11:22find me a decent roast beef sandwich in this town
00:11:24you need to get a list of patients and administrators from the hospital
00:11:29place has been abandoned for decades
00:11:30start with this guy
00:11:31Charlie Marvin claims he knows history
00:11:34Sergeant Warren
00:11:36yes
00:11:37wow
00:11:39sorry
00:11:43sorry you look just like someone else
00:11:46the um
00:11:49the officer at the desk he sent me back here
00:11:52it's about those bodies
00:11:53if you want to make a missing persons report
00:11:55no no I don't want to make a report
00:11:57I'm Annabelle Granger
00:12:06where did you find that
00:12:07is this yours
00:12:08yes
00:12:11it was a gift
00:12:14from who
00:12:16I have no idea
00:12:18I was a kid
00:12:19someone started leaving lots of little things
00:12:23toys
00:12:24really meaningless stuff all
00:12:26wrapped in brown paper outside our door
00:12:29and then one day that necklace shows up on our porch
00:12:31what year was that
00:12:32it was um
00:12:34right before we moved to florida
00:12:371994
00:12:38I loved that necklace
00:12:40my father went crazy when he saw it
00:12:43he um
00:12:44he made me give him all the other things that I'd gotten
00:12:48but I didn't want to give him that
00:12:49I got to pick one thing that meant something to me before leaving for florida
00:12:54so you kept this
00:12:54no I gave that to dory
00:12:57dory petrocelli
00:12:59she lived next door
00:13:00she was like an older sister to me
00:13:02I loved her
00:13:03she was my best friend
00:13:05I was leaving forever
00:13:07I wanted her to have the necklace
00:13:08so I um
00:13:09I gave it to her
00:13:12and we were saying goodbye
00:13:13did you find that on a body?
00:13:18is that why you thought it was me?
00:13:20we can't comment on an act of investigation
00:13:22it was a dory
00:13:23is that who you found? please
00:13:26we don't actually know
00:13:28it'll take weeks to identify a body
00:13:30why did you move to florida?
00:13:35um
00:13:35I-I don't know
00:13:37someone was following us
00:13:39who?
00:13:41I don't know
00:13:42terrified my father
00:13:44well you never asked?
00:13:45I asked a million times
00:13:48my father would never give me the details
00:13:50I asked up until the day he died
00:13:53when was that?
00:13:55he was killed a couple years ago
00:13:58killed how?
00:14:00in an apartment fire
00:14:02what about your mother?
00:14:05she died when I was three
00:14:07you gotta help us out here
00:14:11you must remember something
00:14:13all I know is
00:14:14all I know is
00:14:14we would live one place for a while
00:14:16and then we'd move
00:14:17change names
00:14:18for all I know
00:14:20my father could have changed my name
00:14:22before it was Annabelle
00:14:22what does it say on your birth certificate?
00:14:25I have lots of them
00:14:27all with different names
00:14:29I was Annabelle here
00:14:30Linda in Florida
00:14:31Jennifer in Wisconsin
00:14:33what about a driver's license?
00:14:35social security card
00:14:36family photo?
00:14:38nothing
00:14:39I have no connection to anything
00:14:43or anyone
00:14:44you're claiming to be a dead girl
00:14:47but you have no identification to back it up
00:14:51not even a scrapbook
00:14:53look when I was 13
00:14:55I was Annabelle Granger
00:14:57one day I come home from school
00:14:59and have 15 minutes to pack
00:15:00goodbye Annabelle
00:15:02hello Linda
00:15:03this is very hard to believe
00:15:05you're the cops
00:15:07you figure it out
00:15:08my father
00:15:09he was a professor at the university
00:15:11Russell Walt Granger
00:15:13we lived at 282 Oak Street
00:15:15in Arlington until 1994
00:15:16look it up
00:15:18there'll be a record
00:15:19a family just disappears overnight
00:15:21I'm pretty sure you'll have a file on that
00:15:23why didn't you look it up yourself?
00:15:27I'm invisible
00:15:28if I ask questions
00:15:31I come out in the open
00:15:33and I become prey
00:15:34for someone I don't know
00:15:36did you ever visit
00:15:40Fremont State Hospital?
00:15:41no
00:15:43okay
00:15:46I'll take her downstairs
00:15:50have her photographed
00:15:51just one more thing
00:15:58does the name Catherine Gagnon
00:16:01mean anything to you?
00:16:04no
00:16:04how about Richard Umbria?
00:16:08no
00:16:08all right
00:16:11we'll be in touch
00:16:14this way
00:16:19all right
00:16:22that should be fine
00:16:23hey where's the list
00:16:24of missing girls
00:16:24here we go
00:16:28really?
00:16:32you didn't think to alphabetize?
00:16:33well we did it
00:16:34chronologically
00:16:35by the year
00:16:35they went missing
00:16:36what year did Annabelle say she moved?
00:16:391994
00:16:40nice
00:16:41hello
00:16:44Dory Petruccelli
00:16:46missing October 19th 1994
00:16:49that means Umbria couldn't have been the killer
00:16:50he was already in prison
00:16:52then the killer is still out there
00:16:54two women
00:17:03who look so much alike
00:17:04in the same city
00:17:06targeted by madmen
00:17:08who keep them underground
00:17:09Annabelle's connected to the murderer
00:17:12she may not know who he is
00:17:15but he knows her
00:17:17nothing
00:17:19is random
00:17:21what's the story with you and Bobby?
00:17:32there is no story
00:17:34are you two on or off?
00:17:38none of your damn business
00:17:40sure it is
00:17:41a personal relationship can cloud your judgment
00:17:43my judgment is never clouded
00:17:45what if I told you that I saw Detective Dodge
00:17:49snorting a line of coke at the crime scene last night
00:17:51I mean we were all pretty traumatized by those girls
00:17:53how do you know I'm lying?
00:17:56I know Bobby Dodge
00:17:57he's rock solid
00:17:58before making Detective
00:17:59he was a sniper
00:18:00in Special Tactics
00:18:01he would not be traumatized
00:18:03you are lying
00:18:04sleeping with him
00:18:07for almost a year
00:18:08you asked him to be on the team
00:18:09why?
00:18:09we are done with this conversation
00:18:11who told you about me and Bobby?
00:18:13everyone
00:18:14I also heard that you like Italian food
00:18:17man people talk a lot
00:18:21wait till you try my pasta putinesca
00:18:24we are not having dinner together
00:18:26ever
00:18:28hang out home
00:18:33hello sir
00:18:36I'm uh
00:18:39Detective Warren
00:18:39this is Detective Wilson
00:18:40how long have you lived in the neighborhood?
00:18:43Mr. uh
00:18:44Evans
00:18:45about 20 years
00:18:47you remember the family that used to live in this house?
00:18:49the Grangers?
00:18:50Russell Granger was kind of a troublemaker
00:18:52how so?
00:18:53he was convinced that someone was stalking his daughter
00:18:55he called the cops all the time
00:18:57told the whole neighborhood that someone was leaving gifts for her
00:19:01he had everyone pretty upset
00:19:02you thought he was paranoid
00:19:04yes sir I did
00:19:05and he spread his paranoia like a virus
00:19:08one day my wife Nancy notices a van parked outside of the Grangers house
00:19:14it's a white van
00:19:16came and went for days
00:19:17next thing
00:19:19he claims someone tried to break into his daughter's bedroom
00:19:23red alert
00:19:24red alert
00:19:25he goes into overdrive
00:19:26Nancy starts wondering
00:19:28maybe there is something to this whole stalker business
00:19:31was there?
00:19:32I thought he was doing it all himself
00:19:34for attention
00:19:34almost had Nancy convinced
00:19:37then Mrs. Watts across the street
00:19:40tells somebody that she has mice in her attic
00:19:42big mice
00:19:44mice that move all the time
00:19:46Russell calls the cops
00:19:47this time they found something
00:19:51everybody thought Granger was crazy
00:19:56until they found a nest in the neighbor's attic
00:19:59in it they found these items
00:20:01sleeping bag
00:20:03flashlight
00:20:04can opener
00:20:05three bottles of water
00:20:07and a plastic gallon bucket
00:20:08it was used as latrine
00:20:10yeah
00:20:10please tell me we have that plastic bucket in evidence
00:20:12we should be so lucky
00:20:13anyhow
00:20:15if the neighbor's freaked up by the unknown guest
00:20:17Russell Granger basically wants to deploy the National Guard
00:20:19and it gets worse
00:20:21and the detectives find these
00:20:23all taken by the peeping tom
00:20:28Granger accuses the neighbors of harboring perverts
00:20:32a few days later
00:20:36the necklace appears on their porch
00:20:38and they move
00:20:39the case dies a natural death
00:20:41but if Dory Petrocelli went missing a week later
00:20:45didn't that raise a few eyebrows?
00:20:47she didn't disappear from her house
00:20:48she was in Lawrence visiting her grandparents
00:20:51different jurisdiction
00:20:52connection was never made
00:20:53yeah
00:20:53Petrocelli's moved away years ago
00:20:55no one's heard from him since
00:20:56nothing is random
00:20:57Annabelle was the target
00:21:01Dory the consolation prize
00:21:02something like that
00:21:03what'd you find at the university?
00:21:07that Dean of the math department barely remembered him
00:21:09uh Granger was an adjunct professor from 91 to 94
00:21:12he was
00:21:14remarkably unremarkable
00:21:16what was his excuse for quitting?
00:21:19personal reasons
00:21:19uh but there is uh one guy though
00:21:21a Dr. Shoup
00:21:22who was sort of friendly with Granger
00:21:24he's at a conference in Berlin
00:21:25and we'll be back in a few days
00:21:26I've already uh left them four messages
00:21:28fifth never heard
00:21:29what is this?
00:21:38it's one of the gifts left for Annabelle
00:21:39she was targeted by a sophisticated stalker
00:21:43her father hadn't been so paranoid
00:21:45hey her body down in that pit instead of Dory's
00:21:49there's one other thing
00:21:51Catherine Gagnon called
00:21:53she wants to meet Annabelle
00:21:55of course I remember getting those little gifts
00:21:58but I thought it was just some kid
00:22:00I didn't know I had a stalker
00:22:02when you lived on Oak Street
00:22:04there were police at your house
00:22:05talking to your father
00:22:06taking reports
00:22:08how is it even possible that you never picked up on being stalked?
00:22:11my father explained it away
00:22:13and no
00:22:13I don't remember what he said
00:22:15I was taught to forget
00:22:18every time we moved
00:22:19I had to forget
00:22:20who I was
00:22:21and start new
00:22:22and you never found that a little strange
00:22:25of course I did
00:22:27I thought my father was completely delusional
00:22:33I was a kid
00:22:34what was I supposed to do?
00:22:37he's all I had
00:22:49just in time
00:22:50working late
00:22:52just for you
00:22:52thanks Ben
00:22:54later
00:22:54see ya
00:22:55you actually know the name of your delivery guy?
00:22:59it's fabric
00:23:00I get a lot of it
00:23:01he's probably the closest thing I have to a friend
00:23:03it's even sadder when I say it out loud
00:23:06wow
00:23:12did you make all this?
00:23:16yep
00:23:16you can actually earn a living sewing quilts?
00:23:22you'd be surprised
00:23:23people pay a lot for quilts
00:23:24how do you come up with the colors?
00:23:30it depends
00:23:31sometimes the client's really specific
00:23:33other times
00:23:33they have no idea
00:23:35and it's up to me
00:23:36I don't think you're here to talk about quilting
00:23:40okay
00:23:43so you don't know your story
00:23:47someone else has to know something about you
00:23:50grandparents, aunts, uncles
00:23:52my father was an orphan
00:23:54my mother's parents died
00:23:57right after I was born
00:23:58mom died a little later
00:24:00how?
00:24:01how?
00:24:03overdose
00:24:04you wonder why?
00:24:07living with him
00:24:09living with him
00:24:13hey
00:24:15what do you say we go get something to eat?
00:24:19I could kill for a pizza right now
00:24:30nice neighbors
00:24:36you know what my dream is?
00:24:38to get married
00:24:40have a name that's permanent
00:24:41house
00:24:42white picket fence
00:24:44place that's mine
00:24:46forever
00:24:47it's nice
00:24:49considering my dream is to have
00:24:51a decent parking space
00:24:53it's good to dream
00:24:55it's better than running from a nightmare
00:24:57I've had plenty of those
00:25:00I imagine you've seen some pretty terrible things
00:25:04things that shouldn't be discussed over pizza
00:25:07unlike the light chit chat of me being stalked as a child
00:25:11I was in special tactics with the state police before becoming a detective
00:25:18special tactics?
00:25:21I used to shoot people
00:25:25so when did you become a detective?
00:25:28my first case
00:25:30sergeant warren asked me to work it
00:25:32I want to go where dory died
00:25:34I owe it to her
00:25:36do yourself a favor
00:25:37remember your friend for everything that made you love her
00:25:40not how she died
00:25:46there's something else
00:25:47dory went missing in 1994
00:25:49everyone's sure of that date
00:25:51there was another case two years before that
00:25:53a man named richard umbrio
00:25:55you asked me about him before
00:25:57he kidnapped a seventeen year old
00:25:59and kept her in a pit
00:26:01probably would have killed her if a couple of hunters hadn't stumbled across her
00:26:04she's alive
00:26:06yes she is
00:26:07and she looks just like you
00:26:10Katherine Gagnon thinks that if you guys look so much alike
00:26:13with the whole pit thing
00:26:15there might be a connection
00:26:18she wants to meet you
00:26:20I don't want to meet her
00:26:21look I think all she wants to know is that if there were other victims she wasn't alone
00:26:25no
00:26:27oh Mr. Foster I'm sorry to keep bugging you but the light
00:26:33yeah I'll get to it
00:26:35some nice guy
00:26:38I'll meet this Gagnon woman under one condition
00:26:42you take me to that pit where dory died
00:26:44while there has still been no official comment for police brass
00:26:45sources close to the investigation say the bodies of the six victims removed from the
00:26:58property belonging to one
00:26:59she's Vielen
00:27:01find out
00:27:03is
00:27:05373
00:27:06373
00:27:073735
00:27:09383
00:27:12alman alquid
00:27:14alman alquid
00:27:19Stefano
00:27:23at Gagnon
00:27:25I don't know.
00:27:55But when I was little, Dory used to sing to me.
00:28:09She used to read to me, Goodnight Moon.
00:28:13Her favorite flavor of popsicle was grape.
00:28:17She taught me to dance.
00:28:21No one should die like this.
00:28:24No.
00:28:25I am the one who caused this.
00:28:44If I hadn't given her that damn locket...
00:28:47Can we go up now?
00:29:08There you go.
00:29:10Oh, I got you.
00:29:14I got you.
00:29:15Come on.
00:29:15Just breathe.
00:29:16Sit right over here.
00:29:18Okay?
00:29:22Squeeze.
00:29:25I'm sorry, sir.
00:29:31Because it's like I told you today and yesterday, you're going to have to leave.
00:29:34Excuse me.
00:29:35You look like you're somebody in charge.
00:29:37My name's Charlie Marvin.
00:29:38I used to work at this hospital.
00:29:41Charlie Marvin.
00:29:42The man with history.
00:29:44Sergeant Warren.
00:29:45Sorry.
00:29:46Sorry.
00:29:47When I heard about those six girls they found up here, it shook me right up.
00:29:50I worked for nearly ten years here as an attendant nurse.
00:29:54Mm-hmm.
00:29:54Back then we had 1,800 patients, 16 and up.
00:29:57Black, white, rich, poor.
00:29:59Crazy nose, no boundaries.
00:30:00Well, the person we're looking for would have had access to the grounds.
00:30:03Were the patients allowed out or should we focus on staff?
00:30:06Wasn't much difference.
00:30:07After some time, most of the staff forgot what life was like outside the hospital walls.
00:30:13Became as nutty as the patients.
00:30:15You do know what happened here in 1985, right?
00:30:18To Inga Lovell?
00:30:19No.
00:30:22Young nurse.
00:30:23Pretty.
00:30:24Murdered in the woods.
00:30:25No one was ever even arrested.
00:30:28Most people thought it was Christopher Eola.
00:30:31Not me, though.
00:30:32Who?
00:30:32I, uh, guess it's time you saw my list.
00:30:41I started, uh, writing down memories after I heard about those girls.
00:30:46Uh, Christopher Eola?
00:30:49Uh, yes.
00:30:50Um, came from a wealthy family.
00:30:52Committed in the 70s.
00:30:54Smart.
00:30:55Really social kid.
00:30:57Learned the system.
00:30:58Hours.
00:30:59Shifts.
00:31:00Uh, dinner breaks.
00:31:01Medications.
00:31:01Nobody put it together until after Inga's death, but attendants had been falling asleep on their shifts.
00:31:07They found out later he'd been mixing stolen Thorazine into the attendants' food.
00:31:12What happened to Eola?
00:31:14Uh, they didn't have enough to arrest him for Inga's murder.
00:31:18He was eventually kicked out after organizing a patient's revolt.
00:31:24He was transferred to Bridgewater, which handles the criminally insane.
00:31:27Do you know why he was initially committed to Fremont?
00:31:32I don't.
00:31:33Had to be bad, though.
00:31:35Did they ever find Inga's killer?
00:31:38No.
00:31:39And, and like I said, I don't think it was Eola.
00:31:41I think it was, uh, Schmidt.
00:31:43Adam, Adam Schmidt.
00:31:43Right, right.
00:31:44What was he in for?
00:31:45He wasn't a patient.
00:31:46He was one of the other attendants.
00:31:48Why'd you think it was him?
00:31:50He was, uh, fired after he was found sleeping with one of the patients.
00:31:54He was definitely a guy who couldn't keep his business in his pants.
00:31:57Hey, can I, uh, talk to you for a sec?
00:31:59Excuse me.
00:32:04Did, uh, did anything good ever happen at this hospital?
00:32:08Yes.
00:32:09Uh, sure.
00:32:10All the time.
00:32:11It was, uh, this one kid, Benji.
00:32:13Police brought him in off the streets.
00:32:16Wouldn't talk.
00:32:17An animal, really.
00:32:18And two years after that, he was admitted to a private prep school during the day.
00:32:23Graduated.
00:32:24Moved on.
00:32:26That's it for now.
00:32:27You've been very helpful.
00:32:28Detective Wilson will get your contact info.
00:32:31I'm, uh, pretty easy to find.
00:32:33I volunteer most days at the Pine Street Mission, helping the homeless.
00:32:36Great.
00:32:37Hey, you're on Christopher Eola from the moment he left the hospital.
00:32:39Where did he go?
00:32:40What did he do?
00:32:41Where is he now?
00:32:42Bobby, get the list of missing girls from the hotline.
00:32:44See if there's any tie to Fremont, Umbrio, Eola, or Russell Granger.
00:32:48And find out what happened to Adam Schmidt after he was fired.
00:32:50Anything else?
00:32:52Yeah, we're in our background.
00:32:53Check on Charlie Marvin while you're at it.
00:32:55You.
00:32:55Go see your mother.
00:32:58And you are coming with me.
00:33:00We found Dory's mom and she wants to see you.
00:33:03Mrs. Petrocelli?
00:33:05I'm not sure that's such a good idea.
00:33:06Excuse me.
00:33:08I know you.
00:33:09Uh, I don't think so.
00:33:12You sure?
00:33:15Yes.
00:33:17Uh, well, my mistake.
00:33:19Sorry.
00:33:23He worked at the hospital.
00:33:25You sure you've never been there?
00:33:27Maybe with your father?
00:33:28I'm sorry, I've never been there.
00:33:31All right, let's do this.
00:33:33Thank you for letting me look at these, Mrs. Petrocelli.
00:33:39Well, you're old enough to call me Ruth.
00:33:42What do you remember about Annabelle and her family moving?
00:33:46We were all very surprised.
00:33:49We'd been good friends.
00:33:51Dory, of course, was devastated.
00:33:55But now I understand your father's desire to keep you safe.
00:33:58Did Mr. Granger seem paranoid to you?
00:34:03Yes.
00:34:04Until we found out that someone had been living in Mrs. Watts' attic.
00:34:09We started talking about moving ourselves.
00:34:12Especially after you left.
00:34:14That's what we were doing that week.
00:34:17I sent Dory to my parents.
00:34:20We were house hunting.
00:34:24We almost got away.
00:34:28It doesn't get easier.
00:34:32You tell yourself it will.
00:34:35It doesn't.
00:34:37Did Mr. Granger know Dory had gone missing?
00:34:41Well, I don't know.
00:34:43I never talked with him after that last phone call.
00:34:46And by the time he came back,
00:34:47we were so consumed with detectives and FBI.
00:34:51Yeah, he came back?
00:34:52I never saw him.
00:34:54But I heard later that he had to wrap up things at the university.
00:34:57Oh, this is me.
00:35:10We look so normal.
00:35:13We were normal.
00:35:17This proves I was here.
00:35:18I belonged.
00:35:24I had an ordinary life.
00:35:30May I keep this?
00:35:33Of course.
00:35:34So I stand here alone
00:35:43Safe from the unknown
00:35:47Just waiting for the light to arrive
00:35:55And I can't be hurt
00:36:02Cause the culture of the earth
00:36:07Protects me
00:36:10From the very thing
00:36:12I desire
00:36:14I can't be hurt
00:36:16I can't be hurt
00:36:33Hey, got word on Schmidt.
00:36:40He died a year before Dory disappeared.
00:36:42My kind of suspect, dead and gone.
00:36:44Had to go with Mrs. Petruccelli.
00:36:46Russell Granger came back after they moved.
00:36:48So he knew about Dory's abduction.
00:36:50He just didn't tell Annabelle. So?
00:36:52So here's a guy who's freaked out about her getting a plastic pony,
00:36:55but he doesn't use their neighbor's kidnapping
00:36:57as the ultimate cautionary tale?
00:36:59Doesn't fit.
00:37:01Let's talk about this over dinner.
00:37:03Oh, hey, go ahead.
00:37:05Ah, come on. You got to eat sometime, right?
00:37:07I ate yesterday and all last week.
00:37:09And all last week.
00:37:11Why do you do that?
00:37:13Every time we get close, you pull back.
00:37:16You know me well. I'll give you that.
00:37:19What if I want more?
00:37:21Don't be such a girl.
00:37:28I'm sorry.
00:37:30I-I just can't do this now.
00:37:32Now?
00:37:33You can't do this now because you have this case
00:37:35that seems to fill in all the cracks.
00:37:37You don't feel so lonely.
00:37:40But what happens after?
00:37:44I don't know.
00:37:47We got to move forward.
00:37:49Or not.
00:37:53But we got to move in some direction.
00:37:58Dodge.
00:37:59Great.
00:38:02I will.
00:38:05That was Annabelle.
00:38:06She's ready to meet Catherine Gagnon.
00:38:08Catherine Gagnon.
00:38:38Wait here, please.
00:38:44What a dump.
00:38:48Well...
00:38:51The cavalry has arrived.
00:38:53Huh, Mrs. Gagnon.
00:38:54I'm Sergeant Warren.
00:38:55This is Detective Dodge.
00:38:56And this is...
00:38:57You must be Annabelle.
00:39:00You have a lovely home.
00:39:02Hmm.
00:39:03Consolation prize from a wealthy ex-husband.
00:39:06I do see a resemblance.
00:39:08Curious.
00:39:10Two crimes so similar with two girls who look so much alike.
00:39:13Hmm.
00:39:14Can't be a coincidence.
00:39:15Of course it could be.
00:39:17But...
00:39:18That's what we're here to talk about, isn't it?
00:39:21We're here because you wanted to meet Annabelle.
00:39:23That's why she's here.
00:39:25You're here because you think I'll remember something.
00:39:29Something about Umbryo that ties all these random pieces together.
00:39:33So please...
00:39:35Have a seat.
00:39:39What do you remember?
00:39:43I was...
00:39:4517.
00:39:47When I was kidnapped.
00:39:49In May of 1992 by Richard Umbryo.
00:39:51I was rescued.
00:39:53He was arrested.
00:39:54There was a trial in 1993.
00:39:56He died in prison.
00:39:59Had you ever been to the Fremont State Mental Hospital before 1994?
00:40:04I've never even heard of it.
00:40:06Before or after.
00:40:08What about Umbryo?
00:40:10If he had, he didn't mention it to me.
00:40:12And if he had, then I would have heard about it, wouldn't I?
00:40:16Did he ever mention anyone he was close to or maybe bring up?
00:40:19Maybe bring a visitor to the pit?
00:40:23Like a friend?
00:40:25He had no friends.
00:40:27Why do you think he kept me alive so long?
00:40:34He tried to kill me every day.
00:40:36Wrapping his big sweaty hands around my throat, then at the last second...
00:40:40Letting go.
00:40:44Compassion?
00:40:45Kindness?
00:40:47No.
00:40:48He did it because I was all he had.
00:40:50He had no friends.
00:40:52What was the pit like?
00:40:54It wasn't new.
00:40:56He told me he found it exploring the woods.
00:40:59It was a place to get away from his parents.
00:41:01And, of course, to keep his personal sex slave.
00:41:07So, now that you've heard my sad little tale, anything ring a bell?
00:41:11Did you know him?
00:41:15No.
00:41:17She survived being stalked by men in the early 90s.
00:41:20As to whether or not that's Umbryo, that's still yet to be determined.
00:41:24So, this was a waste of time.
00:41:26Catherine.
00:41:29Are you absolutely sure it was Umbryo who kidnapped you?
00:41:35You've got to be kidding me.
00:41:37Dead serious.
00:41:39We have six bodies also found underground.
00:41:42And at least one of them came after Umbryo was in prison.
00:41:45Is there even a possibility that because you were very young and traumatized,
00:41:50you ID'd Umbryo because he looked like your assailant.
00:41:55And that that man is still out there.
00:41:59I ID'd Umbryo because it was Umbryo.
00:42:04For 28 days, he was my hell.
00:42:07I ate because he gave me food.
00:42:09I drank because he gave me water.
00:42:11In exchange for that, he did unspeakably file things to my body.
00:42:21I think we're done here.
00:42:33Catherine.
00:42:35Catherine, I'm so sorry.
00:42:38We didn't mean to upset you.
00:42:40It would have been so much easier for both of us.
00:42:43What would have been?
00:42:44If Umbryo had been your stalker?
00:42:50You would have had some answers.
00:42:53And I wouldn't feel like it had just been me.
00:42:56That I had done something.
00:42:59That I was the only one he wanted.
00:43:02What happened to you was not your fault.
00:43:05I know that.
00:43:07You survived.
00:43:08Do you love your parents?
00:43:20They're dead.
00:43:27What did your father do?
00:43:29Oh, he was a mathematician.
00:43:33Mine repaired appliances.
00:43:38I never forgave them for what happened to me.
00:43:43For not protecting me.
00:43:47You think I survived?
00:43:54I died in that hole.
00:44:03You should go now.
00:44:04I'm sorry.
00:44:05It's all right.
00:44:06I'm sorry.
00:44:07It's okay.
00:44:08I can help you.
00:44:09Who is that?
00:44:10My father.
00:44:12I'm sorry.
00:44:14I'm sorry.
00:44:16It's all right.
00:44:17I'm sorry.
00:44:18It's okay.
00:44:19I can help you.
00:44:33Who is that?
00:44:36My father.
00:44:37You said he was a mathematician.
00:44:43He was.
00:44:45Don't lie to me.
00:44:47I met him.
00:44:49Twice, in fact.
00:44:51He was with the FBI.
00:44:55Her father came to see me while I was still in the hospital.
00:44:59So that would be November 1992.
00:45:01Yes.
00:45:03He flashed a badge at me.
00:45:04Said he was FBI.
00:45:05And he showed me a picture.
00:45:08I was hopeful because no one had made an attempt to identify my attacker.
00:45:12But it wasn't Umbriel.
00:45:17And when I told Mr. Special Agent that, he didn't take it well.
00:45:21He kept asking me if I was sure.
00:45:23It's as if he had a personal stake attached to whoever was in that photo.
00:45:29May I go now?
00:45:31She goes on to say that the FBI agent came back to double check.
00:45:35Why would Russell Granger pretend to be an FBI agent two years before Annabelle had a stalker?
00:45:39Could have been a cover.
00:45:40Could have been a cover.
00:45:42Lull her into thinking that he had a suspect.
00:45:45Just to hear the details how Umbriel had done it.
00:45:47Why?
00:45:49Because maybe he was planning on doing the same thing.
00:45:52Come on.
00:45:53Granger goes to talk to Catherine and learns how Umbriel kept a girl hidden in a pit.
00:45:59Two years later, he has his neighbors think that Annabelle's being stalked.
00:46:03And while everyone is concerned with Annabelle, the girl next door is kidnapped.
00:46:05Annabelle's stalker was never found.
00:46:07Granger supposedly burns up in a fire.
00:46:09Supposedly.
00:46:10The coroner's report said that Annabelle ID'd her father's body based on a ring he was wearing.
00:46:16No dental records.
00:46:17Guy never went to the dentist.
00:46:19It could be anyone in that fire.
00:46:21You've got to be kidding me.
00:46:22You're saying Granger killed someone else, set fire to his apartment knowing that his daughter would identify as wedding band?
00:46:27Stranger things have happened.
00:46:29When are we talking to the guy who knew him at the university?
00:46:31Dr. Shoup, uh, he's back on Monday.
00:46:34I want to know.
00:46:36Did he run because of something he feared?
00:46:38Because of something he did.
00:46:40Oh my god.
00:46:43I can't.
00:46:44I can't.
00:46:45I can't.
00:46:46I can't.
00:46:47I can't.
00:46:49No.
00:46:52Oh my god.
00:46:55New student Administration.
00:46:57Multiple Speakers.
00:46:59New student conversation.
00:47:00It's a residential meeting.
00:47:02algam, yeah, I can't get it.
00:47:03No, I can't get it.
00:47:05It's a residential meeting.
00:47:06Neil, don't you have someplace to be for the next hour?
00:47:12I, uh, I called Bridgewater Hospital.
00:47:14Viola was released in 1988.
00:47:16Go visit your mother.
00:47:17That's six years before the Petruccelli girl was killed.
00:47:20Six years, six girls, one for each year.
00:47:22And, uh, here's something else.
00:47:24I, uh, cross-checked the date Dory was taken.
00:47:27Five other girls were abducted within the day of October 19, over six years.
00:47:31You do good work.
00:47:32I know.
00:47:33And it will all still be here if you take that hour.
00:47:36Steve, you find the ID of those girls?
00:47:40Not yet.
00:47:41It's not like we have to know who the victims actually are or anything.
00:47:44They were mummified.
00:47:45I couldn't tell you what decade they died in, let alone who they were.
00:47:48You were worthless as an Emmy.
00:47:49And you were a pain in the ass.
00:47:50Stop trying to flatter me.
00:47:51And I didn't think it was possible.
00:47:54What is the pillow talk like between the detective and the medical examiner, anyway?
00:47:58We, um, usually don't talk about work.
00:48:02Take him to see his mom.
00:48:04I'm good here.
00:48:05I know you are.
00:48:06I know how easy it is to focus on work.
00:48:08I am the master of avoiding feelings.
00:48:11You are not.
00:48:12Go see her.
00:48:13Oh, um, one other thing.
00:48:27Eola's parents called.
00:48:28They agreed to meet at their lawyers tomorrow.
00:48:30Lieutenant, do you like this?
00:48:33Lieutenant, do you like this?
00:48:33Is this the way you wanted to have this?
00:48:35Do you want to make this straight?
00:48:36No.
00:48:37You scared me.
00:48:37Oh, you scared me.
00:48:39Sorry.
00:48:39You scared me.
00:48:40Here you go.
00:48:41Oh, thanks.
00:48:41Oh, you scared me.
00:48:45Oh, you scared me.
00:48:47Oh, you scared me.
00:48:50Oh, you scared me.
00:48:50Oh, you scared me.
00:49:03Oh, you scared me.
00:49:05Oh, you scared me.
00:49:06Oh, you scared me.
00:49:07Oh, you scared me.
00:49:08Here you go.
00:49:09Oh, thanks.
00:49:09Good night.
00:49:10Good night.
00:49:10Good night.
00:49:28Mm-hmm.
00:49:29Trying to find a pattern.
00:49:33I know it's in there somewhere.
00:49:39Bobby?
00:49:41No.
00:49:42Yeah, me.
00:49:43Oh.
00:49:44Well, does he finally have an idea on our bodies?
00:49:48Neil's mom died 20 minutes ago.
00:49:54It was good he was with her.
00:49:59It's quiet.
00:50:00Yeah.
00:50:01Gave everybody a few hours off.
00:50:03Well, you are full of surprises, Sergeant Warren.
00:50:07What's that?
00:50:08What's that?
00:50:10Pasta putinuska.
00:50:15Oh, I'm good to go.
00:50:17It's been there since yesterday.
00:50:18I like it that way.
00:50:19I like it that way.
00:50:38What?
00:50:39I was hungry.
00:50:40Clearly.
00:50:42And it tastes like there's actual food in this.
00:50:45I'm hoping to win you over.
00:50:48Don't.
00:50:49Right.
00:50:52The whole Bobby of it all.
00:50:54You were obsessed with that.
00:50:56Do you have any idea how good I am at my job?
00:50:59Not really.
00:51:00I'm one of the best crime scene analysts.
00:51:02Period.
00:51:03It isn't bragging.
00:51:04It's a fact.
00:51:05You are a crime scene.
00:51:09Hmm.
00:51:10This is going to be fun.
00:51:12You sleep with Bobby because you're afraid of being alone.
00:51:15But you stay free of any emotional complication to avoid rejection, judgment.
00:51:20People have probably been questioning you your entire life.
00:51:24Beautiful woman.
00:51:25Male profession.
00:51:26What's wrong with her?
00:51:27So it's easier to stay clear of any intimate relationship where you are being judged.
00:51:32Like getting involved with Bobby.
00:51:35The whole Bobby of it all.
00:51:37I'm not that good at your job.
00:51:43I like being alone.
00:51:44What?
00:51:46You're incapable of falling in love?
00:51:48I am in love.
00:51:50With this.
00:51:52With what I do.
00:51:53Everyone needs connection, Didi.
00:51:56To feel like they belong to someone.
00:51:58That they matter.
00:52:02Thank you for dinner.
00:52:07I've got some work I've got to do before our meeting with the Eolas.
00:52:13I understand.
00:52:24I want the record to show how much I resent this meeting.
00:52:28Why all the finger pointing at my son?
00:52:30There is no finger pointing, Mr. Eola.
00:52:33I'm just trying to interview as many patients from Fremont as possible.
00:52:36My clients are willing to cooperate, Sergeant.
00:52:38But there are some matters that occurred decades ago that are highly sensitive.
00:52:43I will try and only use my nice voice.
00:52:47Ah, Mr. Eola.
00:52:48I would love to know how your son ended up at Fremont.
00:52:53It happened three days after his 20th birthday in 1980.
00:52:57You want to know why, right?
00:53:00That would be helpful.
00:53:02What I tell you must not leave this room.
00:53:04I can't promise you that.
00:53:05I can't promise you that.
00:53:14When Christopher was a child, we had a nanny.
00:53:19Au pair.
00:53:21Gabrielle, our au pair, started having sex with our 12-year-old son.
00:53:26And after you discovered this?
00:53:35We fired her.
00:53:37But Christopher...
00:53:39He'd been seduced by that Belgian twit.
00:53:43He was never the same after that.
00:53:44He was obsessed with her.
00:53:46We had to put him on antidepressants.
00:53:48Things got better for a while.
00:53:50Until we found out he was killing squirrels and hiding them in his bed.
00:53:55He was 17.
00:53:57We sent him to Europe for two years.
00:53:59Going back, what happened three days after his birthday?
00:54:02Um...
00:54:10We were away up in New York.
00:54:12We came back a day early.
00:54:14When we walked in,
00:54:16he was...
00:54:24We found him forcing his sister...
00:54:28into sex acts.
00:54:30When he saw us,
00:54:32he said,
00:54:34Thanks, Dad.
00:54:36She's much better than Gabrielle.
00:54:37I know this has been terrible for your family.
00:54:45You don't know.
00:54:47You have no idea the hell we've been through.
00:54:50True.
00:54:52We, uh, just left a couple more questions.
00:54:55What did Gabrielle look like?
00:54:57I don't know.
00:54:59Sir, just the basics.
00:55:00Anything could help.
00:55:01Height, weight.
00:55:02Eye color.
00:55:06Red hair.
00:55:08Blue eyes.
00:55:10Fair skin.
00:55:14Mr. Riola, Christopher was an adult.
00:55:16How did you get him to willingly go along with the commitment?
00:55:19I paid him.
00:55:21What do you mean?
00:55:23Well, it had to be a voluntary commitment.
00:55:25Otherwise, the police would be involved.
00:55:26And I didn't want to subject his sister to that.
00:55:29So I...
00:55:30So I made a deal.
00:55:32If Christopher went to Fremont,
00:55:35I would release the inheritance from his grandfather's estate
00:55:38when he turned 28.
00:55:40How much would that be?
00:55:43Over $15 million.
00:55:56Anything left from there?
00:55:59Feel free to lick the bowl.
00:56:01Okay.
00:56:03So Christopher's released from Bridgewater in 1988.
00:56:06Here's $15 million.
00:56:07Plenty to live a very good life under the radar.
00:56:10While killing a young woman who looked like his nanny.
00:56:12Okay.
00:56:16Anything come up on the guy from Fremont?
00:56:18Benji?
00:56:19Nah.
00:56:20He's either been a good boy or he's pretty damn smart at not getting caught.
00:56:23Mmm.
00:56:25My spidey sense is not tingling.
00:56:26I like Eola better.
00:56:28Yeah?
00:56:30What about Annabelle's dad?
00:56:32So almost.
00:56:35God, I stink.
00:56:37Yeah, about that.
00:56:39How long has it been since you showered?
00:56:42Three days.
00:56:45Four days.
00:56:53About four days.
00:56:55About 25 times.
00:56:59Lot of years.
00:57:18About 1501 Teokites.
00:57:19Are you ever going to invite me over to your place?
00:57:30I don't have any furniture.
00:57:32I'm not coming over for the sofa.
00:57:37Neil will be back tomorrow.
00:57:39Yeah?
00:57:41You think he's rushing it a bit?
00:57:43Well, he's taking the time he needs.
00:57:45And if my mom died, I'd be at work the same day.
00:57:47But I never got along with her, so it wouldn't be that big a deal.
00:57:51I don't even know you've had parents.
00:57:54That's the most personal thing you've ever told me.
00:58:01Night.
00:58:03Night.
00:58:15Sergeant Warren.
00:58:16Return the necklace.
00:58:17Or another girl dies.
00:58:20What necklace?
00:58:21You know what necklace?
00:58:22Meet me at the hospital tomorrow.
00:58:253.33 a.m.
00:58:26Wear the necklace.
00:58:28And come alone.
00:58:293.33 a.m.?
00:58:31You sure you don't want to be a little more specific than that?
00:58:34Just seems kind of like a weird time to me.
00:58:36Hello?
00:58:37Hello?
00:58:37Good morning.
00:58:48Good morning.
00:58:48Good morning.
00:58:49What do we have on Eola?
00:58:50Well, we know that he has a Swiss bank account, so I got to call out to the State Department
00:58:54and try to track down his passport, but it's hard to get a hold of anybody on a Saturday.
00:58:57Let's reach out to Interpol, too.
00:58:59Let's trace his funds.
00:59:00Better yet, let's see if we can freeze his assets altogether.
00:59:02Declare Eola a terrorist.
00:59:05I'm not kidding.
00:59:06The Swiss government doesn't care about homicide, but you write a report saying Eola's stolen
00:59:09some high-grade plutonium, you'll have his assets frozen immediately.
00:59:13When you have, uh, insomnia, you tend to, uh, watch a lot of Discovery Channel in the
00:59:20middle of the night.
00:59:22Anyone else?
00:59:24Yeah, no progress from the ME's office on identifying the bodies.
00:59:27They have a specialist in wet mummification coming over from Ireland.
00:59:30You mean they're sitting over a leprechaun?
00:59:32They find bodies in similar condition and peep bogs over there.
00:59:37Okay, then.
00:59:38That's it for now.
00:59:39Glad to have you back.
01:00:09I'm back.
01:00:10I'm back.
01:00:11I'm back.
01:00:12I'm back.
01:00:13I'm back.
01:00:13I'm back.
01:00:14I'm back.
01:00:15I'm back.
01:00:16I'm back.
01:00:17I'm back.
01:00:18I'm back.
01:00:19I'm back.
01:00:20I'm back.
01:00:21I'm back.
01:00:22I'm back.
01:00:23I'm back.
01:00:24I'm back.
01:00:25I'm back.
01:00:26I'm back.
01:00:27I'm back.
01:00:28I'm back.
01:00:29I'm back.
01:00:30I'm back.
01:00:31I'm back.
01:00:32Help! Help! Help!
01:01:02Now! Now! Now!
01:01:13I'm blocked! I'm blocked! I have no shot!
01:01:15I don't have a clear shot! Alex, shoot!
01:01:35No!
01:01:37You okay?
01:01:53Easy.
01:01:55We should call EMS.
01:02:04You were an EMT. Let's not waste taxpayers' dollars.
01:02:07When was the last time you had a tetanus shot?
01:02:10A couple years ago.
01:02:12Ten years ago.
01:02:14Ten years ago?
01:02:15Yeah. Well, you'll need one.
01:02:17All right.
01:02:19You're gonna be, uh, pretty sore tomorrow, but you'll live.
01:02:23Thanks.
01:02:24Yeah.
01:02:25There's no signs of a human intruder, but we found a cage about 200 yards back.
01:02:29Set with a timer.
01:02:30For 333?
01:02:31Yep.
01:02:32I don't get it.
01:02:35You're making me wear the necklace.
01:02:37It's some kind of sense.
01:02:38Give the guy a cheap thrill.
01:02:39Why go through all this?
01:02:40Exactly.
01:02:41It's like attacking me via remote.
01:02:42That guy doesn't like things remote.
01:02:44He's up close and personal.
01:02:45Trophies with the girls.
01:02:47Stalking Annabelle by leaving her gifts.
01:02:49Oh, very personal.
01:02:50This was calculated, contrived, sophisticated.
01:02:53It's as if he wanted to show you how smart he was.
01:02:57It's something Eola would do.
01:02:59Let's keep searching the grounds.
01:03:01We'll need dogs and choppers to cover all this.
01:03:03He can hide out for days.
01:03:05I will keep searching the grounds.
01:03:11Why so elaborate?
01:03:13Because he knows we're getting close.
01:03:16Oh, it's almost.
01:03:23He knew I'd come.
01:03:25And he knew I wouldn't come by myself.
01:03:27And look, we're all here.
01:03:29And Annabelle's alone.
01:03:30This wasn't about getting to me.
01:03:32This was about getting us away from her.
01:03:37Dispatch.
01:03:53.
01:04:01.
01:04:03.
01:04:21.
01:04:22Oh, my God.
01:04:53Anything?
01:04:55No.
01:04:56You sure you didn't see anything?
01:04:58Person, car, back of a coat?
01:05:01Nothing.
01:05:03By the time I opened my door, they were gone.
01:05:05Just the package.
01:05:09All right, well, we have that interview with Schwepp.
01:05:13You go.
01:05:15She needs protection.
01:05:17Yeah, she has protection.
01:05:18I mean, not in this room.
01:05:20She's right.
01:05:21I'll be fine.
01:05:22You sure?
01:05:23Yeah.
01:05:26You have our numbers if you need them.
01:05:29I'll be back this afternoon.
01:05:32Okay.
01:05:38I'm still a little jet-lagged.
01:05:41I got back from Berlin last night.
01:05:43Well, you were told why we're here.
01:05:45The detective who called said it was about Russell Granger.
01:05:48That's correct.
01:05:50Do you remember him?
01:05:52Russell worked under me for a couple of years.
01:05:55He was into applied mathematics, not pure mathematics.
01:06:00Hey, don't look at me.
01:06:01I barely passed algebra.
01:06:02Did you know his daughter, Annabelle?
01:06:06Well, I know he had a daughter.
01:06:08He didn't talk about her much.
01:06:10He didn't talk about much of anything except work.
01:06:12Hmm.
01:06:13Nothing about a stalker?
01:06:16No.
01:06:16Did he tell you why he was moving?
01:06:20Only that he'd had a job offer in Wisconsin.
01:06:23Florida.
01:06:24Oh, right.
01:06:25I'm sorry.
01:06:26I'm not much help, am I?
01:06:28We had drinks once after my divorce.
01:06:33He was kind.
01:06:36I don't remember much more than that.
01:06:39It's all right.
01:06:41Just give us a call if you remember anything else.
01:06:43Don't you want to see the box?
01:06:51Russell left some stuff in storage when he left.
01:06:54He said he'd come back for it, but never did.
01:06:56What's in it?
01:06:57Well, I have no idea.
01:06:59Seriously, it wasn't mine.
01:07:12Hmm.
01:07:17According to the Milton Hershey School,
01:07:20there was no Russell and Tommy Granger in 1970.
01:07:23There was a Russell and Tommy Grace.
01:07:26They are the same kids,
01:07:28and they came from their own horror show family.
01:07:30Dad murders mom and shoots himself.
01:07:36They luck out,
01:07:37getting admitted to the Hershey School
01:07:38for disadvantaged children.
01:07:40Both boys show academic promise,
01:07:42but even at a young age,
01:07:43there are signs Tommy has mental health issues.
01:07:48Rage and pulse control problems,
01:07:50ADHD, reactive attachment disorder.
01:07:55Russell, who's seven years older, graduates,
01:07:58goes to Penn, meets a girl, gets married,
01:08:00buys a house,
01:08:01and it isn't too long after that
01:08:02that baby brother Tommy moves in with him.
01:08:04And that's when things get weird.
01:08:10There are numerous police reports
01:08:12concerning the Graysons.
01:08:13Tommy is stalking his brother's wife.
01:08:15She can't go anywhere without him showing up.
01:08:18Did he ever threaten her?
01:08:18No, but he kept telling her
01:08:20that Russell might kill her
01:08:21like his dad killed his mom.
01:08:22And that scared her.
01:08:23The neighbors started complaining
01:08:25about dead, mutilated pets.
01:08:27So you think there's a connection?
01:08:28Yeah, I think there was a connection.
01:08:30I think Tommy was going off his rails.
01:08:33Russell comes home
01:08:34and finds Tommy peeking into the baby's bedroom.
01:08:37And game over.
01:08:39Tommy is completely obsessed with the baby
01:08:41in a not healthy way.
01:08:43He is a pedophile
01:08:44and Annabelle is his target.
01:08:46Yeah, if he was annoying before,
01:08:47he's full-on creepy now.
01:08:49Sending the baby gifts all the time,
01:08:50sneaking into her bedroom.
01:08:52But the defining moment
01:08:53that turned him from a concerned brother
01:08:55into a terrified dad
01:08:56comes in 1980.
01:08:59Annabelle's babysitter
01:09:00gunned down on a park bench
01:09:02while watching Annabelle,
01:09:03who was left unharmed,
01:09:05holding a teddy bear
01:09:06with a note that said,
01:09:07Love, Uncle Tommy.
01:09:09After the shooting,
01:09:10Tommy Grayson disappears.
01:09:11That's when your dad runs again.
01:09:13Did they find who did this
01:09:14to my babysitter?
01:09:17No.
01:09:17So it might not have been him.
01:09:19The odds are pretty good that it was.
01:09:22And if he had such violent tendencies,
01:09:24then he probably got arrested
01:09:25for something else
01:09:25or he was committed.
01:09:27What happened after the shooting?
01:09:30Russell Grayson becomes
01:09:31Russell Granger and moved here.
01:09:35Where my mother swallows
01:09:36a bottle of tranquilizers
01:09:38for lunch one day.
01:09:39Yeah.
01:09:42So Tommy was the one stalking me.
01:09:47We don't know.
01:09:48But you think so.
01:09:50I could say yes
01:09:51and then we could figure out
01:09:52that he's been locked up
01:09:54for the last 20 years.
01:09:56We don't know.
01:09:58All this time,
01:09:59I wanted to belong to a family.
01:10:04To be part of something.
01:10:08Now I find out
01:10:09that the one thing
01:10:10I wanted most
01:10:11is the thing
01:10:13that has been chasing me.
01:10:14And it's getting closer.
01:10:27Who is it?
01:10:29I'm hoping it's the same man
01:10:30that Annabelle's father showed you.
01:10:31But who is it?
01:10:36It's Annabelle's uncle, Tommy.
01:10:38We believe that Granger
01:10:40showed you this picture
01:10:40because he thought
01:10:42that his brother kidnapped you.
01:10:44It's rather a random theory.
01:10:46No, Tommy was stalking Annabelle.
01:10:49And since I looked like her,
01:10:51her father thought
01:10:51I was kidnapped
01:10:52by his brother.
01:10:54Yes.
01:10:55Well, why didn't he
01:10:56just call the police?
01:10:57He was trying to stay
01:10:58under the radar.
01:10:59He had a fake name,
01:11:00a fake life.
01:11:01He couldn't go to the police,
01:11:03so he handled it himself.
01:11:06This is one weird family.
01:11:11I don't know.
01:11:12It could be the picture
01:11:13her dad showed me.
01:11:17Just could be.
01:11:19It was 20 years ago.
01:11:22And all I remember
01:11:23is that the guy in the photo
01:11:25wasn't the man
01:11:26who attacked me.
01:11:29I'm sorry.
01:11:31So Catherine's resemblance
01:11:32to Annabelle
01:11:33is pure coincidence?
01:11:34Maybe.
01:11:35But her kidnapping
01:11:36must have inspired Tommy
01:11:37to use an underground chamber
01:11:39two years later.
01:11:40What about Christopher Eola?
01:11:42Most likely a murderer.
01:11:44Not our murderer.
01:11:46Look, I'm working on
01:11:47finding a hotel for Annabelle.
01:11:49It's not your call.
01:11:50This way he won't know
01:11:51who she is.
01:11:54You want her visible?
01:11:56Yeah.
01:11:57He's drawn to her.
01:11:59He'll come out of his hole again,
01:12:00and this time we'll get him.
01:12:01How is he going to get to her
01:12:02surrounded by half the force?
01:12:06God.
01:12:07You pulled off her protection.
01:12:08No, no.
01:12:09I reduced the number...
01:12:09You cannot use her as bait, DeeDee.
01:12:12You are too attached.
01:12:16Is that what this is about?
01:12:17My feelings for Annabelle?
01:12:19You have feelings now?
01:12:21Come on.
01:12:22Look, you get her a hotel room,
01:12:24you buy her a house.
01:12:25Just know by hiding her away,
01:12:27that means he will be waiting
01:12:28until you look away.
01:12:45Hey.
01:12:45Hey.
01:12:46Never a patient named Tommy Grayson
01:12:48at Fremont.
01:12:49You sure?
01:12:51Just went through all the records.
01:12:53You just went through
01:12:5420 years of records?
01:12:55All those young, eager
01:12:56academy students you just passed?
01:12:58Many hands make quick work.
01:12:59Alex, you can't have cadets
01:13:01working on this investigation.
01:13:02You said you needed this done fast.
01:13:04What else did you find out?
01:13:06There were 14 men
01:13:07about Tommy's age at Fremont,
01:13:09including, uh, Benji,
01:13:10that Charlie Marvin mentioned.
01:13:12Well, Benji could be Tommy.
01:13:13It makes sense, right?
01:13:14Charlie said that he was a bright kid
01:13:16and went to Boston Latin.
01:13:17Yeah, that's a nice fit,
01:13:18except for one thing.
01:13:20Uh, this is all according
01:13:22to Charlie Marvin.
01:13:24So...
01:13:24So, the kind-hearted gentleman
01:13:25who helps the homeless
01:13:26at Pine Street Inn?
01:13:28He doesn't exist.
01:13:29What?
01:13:30We went through decades
01:13:31of payroll ledgers at Fremont
01:13:32in the 1960s until it closed.
01:13:35No one by the name of Charlie Marvin
01:13:36ever made a dime there.
01:13:42Never worked there.
01:13:43Who the hell is he?
01:13:43Hello, Annabelle.
01:13:59Are you going somewhere?
01:14:00Next time I tell you to run a background check
01:14:08on Charlie Marvin,
01:14:09run a background check
01:14:10on Charlie Marvin.
01:14:11We did check.
01:14:12He volunteers
01:14:12at the Pine Street Mission.
01:14:13How do we know he's the same guy
01:14:14we've been talking to?
01:14:16Of all the stupid rookie mistakes,
01:14:17you've got to go in person,
01:14:18you've got to show a picture.
01:14:21Call Annabelle.
01:14:22Put out an APB on Marvin,
01:14:24send units to Fremont
01:14:25and Pine Street.
01:14:26I was right over here.
01:14:27There's no answer.
01:14:33Annabelle's probably
01:14:33on her way to the hotel.
01:14:35How did you get in here?
01:14:36You look so much like her.
01:14:38Like who?
01:14:40Aren't you going to
01:14:40ask me in first?
01:14:43No.
01:14:43Charlie Marvin wasn't a patient.
01:14:56He didn't work at the Institute.
01:14:57So?
01:14:57There's a good chance
01:14:58that he's not our guy.
01:14:59Unless he was under another name.
01:15:01Great.
01:15:02Thanks.
01:15:03Neil says that the Pine Street people
01:15:04confirmed that Marvin is Marvin
01:15:06except he took off an hour ago.
01:15:07Where?
01:15:08No idea.
01:15:09You're the one he really wanted.
01:15:15Those other six girls?
01:15:17All substitutes for his real desire.
01:15:19You knew about the pit?
01:15:21I found it
01:15:21when they announced
01:15:22they were going to tear down
01:15:23the hospital.
01:15:25Took my breath away.
01:15:25The work of a real master.
01:15:31Who did it?
01:15:32Who killed those girls?
01:15:34Was it you?
01:15:35No.
01:15:36They weren't to my particular taste.
01:15:39I always stuck to prostitutes.
01:15:41Whores that looked like Gabrielle.
01:15:46Whores that
01:15:47looked like
01:15:49you.
01:15:52You're Christopher Yola.
01:15:53From the moment
01:15:55I saw you
01:15:56at the police station
01:15:57I knew I had to have you.
01:16:01You look more like Gabrielle
01:16:03than any of the others.
01:16:05So I followed you.
01:16:11Help!
01:16:12Help!
01:16:16That's it.
01:16:18This is ridiculous.
01:16:19All right, hold on.
01:16:21No, no, no, no.
01:16:21I see it.
01:16:22Call dispatch.
01:16:23We're going on foot.
01:16:23Have them send backup.
01:16:26All right, close that now.
01:16:30No!
01:16:31No!
01:16:37Ben, he's trying to kill me!
01:16:50Benji.
01:16:51He called you Benji.
01:17:06How did he know your name?
01:17:14It's Tommy.
01:17:15It's Tommy.
01:17:19What are you talking about?
01:17:26I'm your Uncle Tommy.
01:17:32Oh, my gosh.
01:17:34From the day
01:17:35your tiny baby hand
01:17:38could hold my finger.
01:17:43I knew you were mine.
01:17:45You were so pretty.
01:17:48You were so soft.
01:17:51I know what I was thinking
01:17:52was bad.
01:17:55So I had to go away
01:17:57to get better.
01:17:59I changed my name to Benji.
01:18:00Oh, you checked yourself
01:18:03into Freeman State Hospital.
01:18:04Yeah, I know.
01:18:05That's how you knew Eola.
01:18:07Yeah, I was so lonely there.
01:18:10I wanted you even more.
01:18:12So I left.
01:18:14And I looked.
01:18:16And I looked.
01:18:20And I couldn't find you.
01:18:21Then I saw another girl.
01:18:27She was walking home
01:18:28from school.
01:18:31She liked me.
01:18:33She wanted to be with me.
01:18:36But at the last minute,
01:18:38she changed her mind.
01:18:41You killed Dory.
01:18:42She was the first.
01:18:47Not the last.
01:18:48Oh, my God.
01:18:51So beautiful.
01:18:59Dory was my friend.
01:19:01I know, sweetheart.
01:19:02I know.
01:19:03I know.
01:19:05Don't think for a moment
01:19:06that she was who I wanted.
01:19:10It was you all along.
01:19:12That's why we became
01:19:14a delivery man.
01:19:15To find you a...
01:19:16Help!
01:19:17Shh.
01:19:18And I did.
01:19:21Have you noticed?
01:19:22I've been taking care of you.
01:19:23Little things every day.
01:19:25Making sure you got home safe
01:19:27after your run.
01:19:28Taking the subway with you.
01:19:30Hey, did you notice
01:19:31that I changed the light
01:19:34out front
01:19:34and brought up your laundry?
01:19:37Folded it, too.
01:19:42You have no idea
01:19:43what it's like
01:19:44to have no family.
01:19:48No one
01:19:49to call you
01:19:50by your real name.
01:19:51I want you to call me Tommy.
01:20:02Just this once.
01:20:05Please.
01:20:09For your uncle.
01:20:11You're sick.
01:20:12Get away!
01:20:13I'm not sick.
01:20:17How could I be sick
01:20:18if I love you?
01:20:22Police!
01:20:30Watch out!
01:20:30I'm not sick!
01:20:51What?
01:20:56I'm not sick!
01:20:57Oh, my God.
01:21:27I'm so sorry.
01:21:45You're okay.
01:21:57I offered my trust to the grandgals to give you...
01:22:12They're nice.
01:22:18It's amazing what a good night's sleep and shaving your legs can do for a girl.
01:22:21Yeah.
01:22:25Eola's family refuses to claim the body.
01:22:29Hmm.
01:22:30Not too surprising.
01:22:32It's one thing to think your son's a psycho.
01:22:34It's another to find out he's been killing prostitutes that look like his nanny for years.
01:22:39Au pair.
01:22:39The fact that Tommy and Eola ran into each other at Annabelle's apartment, that was just random.
01:22:47Nothing is random.
01:22:49Okay.
01:22:50Eola was a game player.
01:22:51This intrigued him.
01:22:53He insinuated himself in the case, hoping to contact the person who killed those girls.
01:22:58And Annabelle was the connection.
01:23:00Scotch, neat.
01:23:01Okay.
01:23:01All right.
01:23:02All good.
01:23:02All right.
01:23:06Hmm.
01:23:08They smell nice.
01:23:10Here you go.
01:23:11Well, thank you.
01:23:15So, is what I'm thinking.
01:23:19I could try harder.
01:23:21Harder you would.
01:23:23At us.
01:23:26Okay.
01:23:27You want to come back to my place?
01:23:30But first.
01:23:31Baby steps.
01:23:34A week ago, that could have changed everything.
01:23:38Too late.
01:23:41I believe.
01:23:44Annabelle.
01:23:48I'll see you tomorrow.
01:23:57Come here.
01:23:58I'll see you tomorrow.
01:24:23Think fast.
01:24:24You work too much
01:24:29Coming from you
01:24:31We'll have to catch up on
01:24:34Catch up tomorrow
01:24:37You look nice
01:24:41So I hear
01:24:44Don't you find it ironic
01:24:50In some strange way, Anvil and Tommy were both looking for the same thing
01:24:55Each other
01:24:57They both so desperately wanted family
01:25:00Like I said, everyone needs to feel connection
01:25:04There may be some merit to that
01:25:08You're looking for connection
01:25:11In a manner of speaking
01:25:14Bobby has a date
01:25:16Yes, he does
01:25:17That's why you're here
01:25:18Does it matter why I'm here?
01:25:24When you come to me
01:25:25You have to want to be with me
01:25:27Not because of the Bobby of it all
01:25:29Seriously?
01:25:33What does a girl have to do to get screwed around here?
01:25:43You all right?
01:25:44I didn't hold
01:25:44I am so sober
01:25:47You have no idea
01:25:48All right then
01:25:49Would you mind turning off the lights when you leave?
01:26:11Sure
01:26:11Worst night
01:26:23Ever
01:26:24Warren
01:26:42Yeah, I'm ten minutes out
01:26:45See you there
01:26:47Yeah, I'm ten minutes out
01:26:48Yeah, I'm ten minutes out
01:26:49And thank you all right
01:26:49To have a good night
01:26:50Robert
01:26:54I'm your performer
01:27:09Yeah, I'm ten minutes out
01:27:10Maybe you're stuck
01:27:10You're talking about
01:27:12, I'm ten minutes out
01:27:13awards
01:27:13How's it gonna be?
01:27:14To be continued...