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Rookie Blue Season 5 Episode 6

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00:00Hey, have you had anything to eat?
00:18No, thanks.
00:19I'll get something in there.
00:22Man, I hate this.
00:25Really hoping that he'd be on a beach somewhere.
00:26Eight hours ago, we found the body of Brian Gowdy in the trunk of his car, beaten to death.
00:33Gowdy went missing after taking an unknown subject for a test drive of Gowdy's Black XJ8.
00:39The day before Gowdy was killed, Dr. Milo Howard reported a suspicious man who showed up to test drive Dr. Howard's Black XJ8.
00:48All right, both these vehicles were listed on the car sales website, rideswapper.com,
00:53and text messages confirm that it's the same buyer, okay?
00:56We might be looking at a serial predator who's hunting his victims online.
00:59Dr. Howard, our eyewitness, describes the male suspect as Caucasian, mid-30s, dark hair, tall, about 195.
01:07They met at a gas station on Lakeshore.
01:10The suspect showed up in a gray sedan.
01:13The next day, Brian Gowdy, our victim, met the suspect at the same gas station.
01:17Now, we don't have a visual on the killer, but we do have some security footage showing a gray cruise sedan pulling into the lot, partial plate, Alpha, India, Bravo, November.
01:27Right now, Peck and Collins, you're going to be on the sedan, and Epstein and Price, you'll be with our victim, okay?
01:34Find out everything that you can.
01:36McNally?
01:37All right, this is footage of the deceased that was pulled from an ATM at a gas station.
01:41Right now, this is the last known sighting of Brian Gowdy alive.
01:44Excuse me, staff?
01:46Yeah.
01:46Just let me.
02:07I'm sorry about your brother, Mr. Gowdy.
02:10You were close?
02:11Yeah, we were very close.
02:13You know, twins often grow apart as they get older, but we didn't.
02:18We were best friends.
02:20Did you know your brother was planning to move to Costa Rica?
02:24I know he'd been there a couple of times, but...
02:28Mr. Gowdy, do you have any idea who might have done this?
02:31No.
02:33Look, Brian was the kindest man in the world.
02:36I have no idea who'd want to do this to him.
02:38Dex, you need to pick Leo up at four, or I need to call Stella, so can you call me back
02:44let me know you got this message?
02:45Thanks.
02:47Dex didn't even show up to mediation this morning.
02:49You're kidding?
02:50No.
02:51Well, that's good for you, isn't it?
02:52Yeah, you should have seen the guy scribbling on his judging pad.
02:56That didn't sound good, did it?
02:57Look, you didn't want to fight this battle, but you still need to win it.
03:03You're welcome.
03:05Hey, Chris, what do you got?
03:06No other divisions have reported any other suspicious test drives, bodies in cars, or any
03:11other criminal activity related to online auto sites.
03:13So, unless the suspect's just ramping up, it's not a serial predator.
03:16Yeah, but why was Gowdy a target?
03:17I don't know.
03:18Single, no psycho ex-girlfriends, well-loved by his staff and students, I...
03:23I'll keep looking.
03:23I'm telling you, there's nothing to find on this guy.
03:29Oh, come on, everybody's hiding something.
03:31Parking tickets, prescriptions, husbands.
03:35I was being hilarious.
03:37You're still mad about Wes.
03:38Chloe, I mentioned the guy.
03:39You mentioned him, because you're obviously still upset about it.
03:41If I didn't mention him, then I'd be suppressing it, and that's not healthy.
03:46Fine, I won't mention him.
03:47You find anything yet?
03:49Of all the squeaky clean guys we investigated, this guy is the squeakiest.
03:52Well, we think he's targeted, so he's got to be hiding something.
03:57I don't know.
03:57Tap into your duplicitous side.
03:59How do people hide things?
04:03I know you're surprising me right now.
04:06Whoa.
04:07150 license plates, beginning with AIBN.
04:10I'm going to make you an online dating profile.
04:1214 of those plates belong to gray sedans, and I don't believe in online dating.
04:16Oh, it's real.
04:17And I think I'm the best person for the job, because I know you so intimately.
04:21Great.
04:21I'm going to say that you sleep with your eyes half closed, like a decaying corpse.
04:26Because I do.
04:27And that you've never lost a sock a day in your life.
04:30To a sort of creepy degree, because you are a sock tracker.
04:36God, women are just going to eat this up.
04:38Hey, you're single now.
04:38I could make you a profile.
04:39Talking about how you floss your teeth with your hair.
04:42Not anymore.
04:42Oh, I could put on that video.
04:44You arguing with the parking guy with your mouth still frozen from the dentist.
04:47No, you don't have a video of that.
04:48I will always have a video of that.
04:50Got anything?
04:51Uh, yes.
04:51We have eight gray cruise sedans with plates starting with AIBN.
04:55Witnesses the suspect is Caucasian 30s, dark brown hair.
04:58Yep.
04:59Crazy.
04:59That could be any buddy.
05:03It could be Nick.
05:04I have an alibi.
05:06Nope.
05:07Nope.
05:09Great.
05:10There's the one.
05:11Sean Harrison, 34 years old, lives at 59 Dalme Street.
05:14Okay.
05:16Let's see if he'll come in for a chat.
05:18All right.
05:18All right.
05:19Sean Harrison.
05:41Yeah.
05:42Something going on.
05:43Can you let us in?
05:43It's cold outside.
05:44Mr. Harrison, we believe a gray sedan registered in your name may have been used in the commission
05:51of a crime.
05:52Well, crime?
05:54Are you here by yourself?
05:55Yeah.
05:56Unless...
05:57Kelly!
05:59Kelly!
06:01I guess she's still at work.
06:03Would you mind joining us down at the station?
06:06Are you arresting me?
06:07No, no.
06:07We just want to ask you a few questions.
06:08Can I at least get dressed?
06:10Yeah, of course.
06:10As long as you don't mind if Officer Collins escorts you.
06:12I don't do the boys anymore.
06:20Mr. Harrison, do you ever buy gas at a station on Lakeshore?
06:25Nope.
06:26That's odd because your car was seen there three days ago.
06:28Seen by who?
06:29The guy selling an XJ-8.
06:30Officer McNally, you want to tell Sean what happened after that?
06:33The next day, another person, Brian Gowdy, arranged to meet the same person at the same
06:37gas station to test drive his XJ-8.
06:39I don't know what to tell you.
06:42It wasn't me.
06:42Brian Gowdy.
06:44You don't?
06:44Never heard of him.
06:45What do you do for a living, Mr. Harrison?
06:47I'm a contractor.
06:51Uh, we'll be right back.
06:58Dr. Howard, thanks for coming in.
07:02That's not him.
07:02Are you sure?
07:04He matches your description and the car you saw is registered to him.
07:07Well, I'm sorry, Detective, but that's not the man that I took on a test drive.
07:11Okay.
07:14Sean's wife is here, McNally.
07:16Dr. Howard, thanks very much.
07:18All right, let's get the rest of your statement.
07:20Kelly Harrison?
07:21What's going on with Sean?
07:22I'm Detective Swarick.
07:23This is Officer McNally.
07:26We just have a couple of questions.
07:27Okay.
07:27Does anyone else have access to your husband's car?
07:31Anybody that fits your husband's description?
07:33Larry.
07:34Larry?
07:35Who's Larry?
07:36He didn't tell you about Larry?
07:37No, he didn't tell us about Larry.
07:39They're blood brothers or something, because they grew up in the same group home.
07:42As far as I can tell, it means they watch football together, and Larry stays in our basement
07:46whenever he's out of prison.
07:48He's staying in your basement right now, and you just got out of prison?
07:50Yeah.
07:51Milburn Penitentiary.
07:53Sean promised he'd changed.
07:54So, if I was getting run down for a crime I didn't know anything about, and I had this
08:01guy, Larry Chisholm, Natalie, would you read out that sheet, please?
08:041998, misdemeanor assault, 12 months.
08:072001, assault causing bodily harm, 24 months.
08:102004, assault with a deadly weapon, four years.
08:13And so on and so forth, right?
08:14Pretty much.
08:14If I had that guy living in my basement, I think I'd mention him.
08:17Would you mention him?
08:18I would definitely mention him.
08:20I just wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt, at least until I talk to him.
08:24The guy's like my brother.
08:25Hey, we just want to talk to him.
08:26I don't know where he is.
08:27He had a parole appointment this morning.
08:29Was he with you the afternoons in question?
08:33Sean?
08:35No, he wasn't.
08:38He said he had to do something.
08:39I didn't ask what.
08:40Where would Larry be now?
08:41We're going to need a list of family, friends, associates, anybody.
08:44There's no one.
08:48Trust me, if their worry wouldn't have been staying with us, just ask Kelly.
08:51What about prison?
08:52He's got friends on the inside?
08:53He had a fight a while ago with another inmate, so yeah, he had people watching his back.
09:06Our eyewitnesses positively identified Larry Chisholm as the man he took for a test drive
09:11the day before Brian Gowdy was killed.
09:13And in the absence of a connection between the victim and our suspect, our working theory
09:17is that Larry was doing a favor for someone on the inside.
09:20Okay, that means we're working Bolo, Border Control, Airports, Customs.
09:24Hey.
09:25So Larry showed up for his parole appointment this morning.
09:28Apparently he was a wreck.
09:29Also, I have the tech report for Larry's cell.
09:31We've got a text message to Dr. Milo Howard, a text exchange with Brian Gowdy.
09:35But listen to this.
09:36Three calls to an illegal cell phone in Milburn, Penn, a day after Brian Gowdy was killed.
09:40So if he was repaying a debt, then he maybe called someone inside to let him know it was done.
09:45Okay, thanks very much.
09:45That was a warden at Milburn.
09:47He gave us a list of inmates Larry knew.
09:50Okay, Nash, you gonna go and do that?
09:51Actually, it's fine.
09:52I'll take it.
09:53Nash, you got this?
09:54Yeah, I got it.
09:55Okay, Larry Chisholm.
09:57Could not have gotten far.
09:58Go and get him and bring him in.
10:06Hey.
10:07Hey.
10:09What are you doing here?
10:10I got trail mix and two coffees.
10:12We're good to go.
10:12Don't you think they're gonna need you for interviews here?
10:17Forget it.
10:18I'm coming with you.
10:20I'm gonna drive.
10:21Fine.
10:22Road trip.
10:23Yay.
10:24Yay.
10:24Yay.
10:24Who did the warden give us?
10:36Uh, Larry's laundry partner.
10:39Some guy he fought with.
10:40And his sponsor and his supervisor at the call center.
10:43Sponsor's a good one.
10:45You know, people usually tell their sponsors everything, right?
10:46Yeah, you know, that's in confidence.
10:48I think if anybody's gonna tell us what Larry was up to, it's gonna be the guy he fought
10:51with.
10:52Yeah, I guess.
10:57Everything all right?
10:59Yeah, I think it's great.
11:00My goldfish has more enemies than Brian Gowdy.
11:09I'm pretty sure that's evidence.
11:12Yeah, great.
11:13I'll be at this number.
11:15We're gonna call us back within the hour with a full vehicle history report.
11:17Oh, within the hour.
11:18Oh, take your time, guys.
11:19No rush.
11:20We're just looking for a killer.
11:22Are you mad about something?
11:24No.
11:26I just want to be out on the street, looking for this guy, doing something instead of
11:30writing this desk again.
11:32You know what?
11:33Yes, I am mad.
11:34Do you want to know why?
11:35I'm mad at the psycho who shot me.
11:37I'm also mad at Wes for deciding to leave this blood clot in my neck.
11:43Are you mad at me?
11:45No, I am not mad at you.
11:47Besides the fact that you didn't fight Wes at all at the hospital.
11:50People don't fight that well when they're caught off guard.
11:52That's why ambushes work.
11:53You asked me if I was mad, and I'm feeling mad, which is why I said yes.
11:58It's one thing to stand me up, but he didn't even pick up Leo.
12:01But he didn't call you?
12:02No.
12:03Oh, it's him.
12:04Dex.
12:06What?
12:09What?
12:11I'll see what I can do.
12:12Okay.
12:13Okay.
12:15Apparently Dex was in a bar fight last night, and the hospital's saying someone needs to
12:20go and pick him up.
12:21Is he okay?
12:22I don't know, but am I supposed to leave here now?
12:25I don't know.
12:25Do you want me to get him, Chase?
12:27Yes.
12:27No.
12:28What?
12:29What?
12:29That would be weird.
12:31It's not weird.
12:31He's your son's father.
12:32You're right in the middle of this homicide investigation.
12:34It's fine.
12:35No big deal.
12:35No.
12:35How about we play 20 questions?
12:51Bubble gum or the moon.
12:52How did you know that?
12:53It didn't even ask you anything yet.
12:54You always do bubble gum or the moon.
12:56I know.
12:56Those are good ones.
12:57I spy.
13:06Yeah, yeah.
13:07Not safe.
13:08While driving here.
13:09Lame.
13:12Do you want me to drive for a bit?
13:13Oh, no, no.
13:13I'm good.
13:14Thanks.
13:14No, you're good.
13:15Yeah.
13:15Hey, Dex.
13:25We're going to give you a ride home.
13:26Where's Trace?
13:27Making a living.
13:28Come on, Hoppy.
13:29No, thanks.
13:30Hospital said I had to be released to family.
13:33Not my ex's latest fling.
13:34Well, bar fighters can't be choosers.
13:36Well, it wasn't a bar fight, okay?
13:38Some guy wanted my wallet.
13:39I didn't want to give it to him.
13:40He got mugged?
13:41Yeah.
13:41I got mugged at a bar.
13:45Do you have a description of the guy?
13:46I could help you file a report if you want.
13:48You know what happened so fast, I didn't really get a good look at their faces?
13:50Oh, so was it a guy or was it guys?
13:52No, I'm not going to talk about this with you.
13:54Dex.
13:56You missed mediation because you got into a bar fight and then you didn't pick up your kid.
14:00Look, just because I got attacked doesn't mean that Tracy's not working insane hours.
14:04Leaving my kid with a sitter?
14:07When he could be with me?
14:08You talking custody now?
14:09No, I'm talking about what's best for Leo.
14:10Yeah, okay.
14:13You want a ride or what?
14:15No thanks, I'll call my brother.
14:17Next time, why don't you call your brother first?
14:20All right, Larry was last seen at his parole meeting two blocks from here, so let's start
14:24with some of the dive bars in the area.
14:29That's terrible.
14:31It's for your profile.
14:32I'm good.
14:33You looking for the suspect?
14:34Because I'm driving.
14:35Oh, uh, you really think Larry's young and get up with some stripper?
14:39No, I think that Larry's on the run, but I don't get why he didn't run after he killed
14:43the guy.
14:43Because he's smart.
14:44He went to his parole appointment this morning, so no one's going to report him missing for
14:47two weeks.
14:49Okay.
14:50So assuming that Larry's not brain dead, he knows he'd have to show ID to buy a plane ticket.
14:53And he's not going to get very far to steal a car.
14:57Bus station.
14:58So my dad and I used to play this game every time we were on a road trip called Two Truths
15:09and a Lie.
15:11Actually, it was one of the only times that we really opened up to each other.
15:14Oh, yeah?
15:15Mm-hmm.
15:16It's a good game.
15:19You want to go first?
15:21The truth is, I really don't want to play Two Truths and a Lie.
15:24Nice try.
15:25And also, you're not supposed to tell me what's true.
15:26You're supposed to say two truths and one lie, and then I have to guess.
15:30Okay.
15:32I'm a cop, I'm a man, I'm a chicken.
15:36First of all, don't tell me that in the order of the title, okay?
15:39It's a dead giveaway.
15:40Second, try to maybe come up with things that I can't tell just by looking at you.
15:44Oh, you mean secrets.
15:45Or maybe things that have been bugging you lately.
15:49Like in the last couple hours, or...
15:52You know, things you might just want to get off your chest.
15:56You're a chicken.
16:01It's three truths.
16:02Yeah, this is Larry's crowd, all right.
16:16We're thinking maybe he owed somebody in here a favor,
16:18something he had to make good on once he got out.
16:21These guys, they'd sell out their mothers for a spit rolly and a haircut.
16:25You know anything about a recent altercation with an inmate?
16:29Yeah, I pulled him apart myself.
16:31But if you really want to find out what it's over,
16:33you can ask the unworthy opponent himself.
16:37Remy LeGrand.
16:42See, Larry promised me his radio when he got out.
16:45I mean, he promised.
16:46So long as I stayed away from the mashed potato vodka,
16:48the bean Jimmy makes in the back of his john.
16:50So what happened?
16:51I drank the vodka, he wouldn't give me the radio,
16:53so I punched him in the face.
16:53It wasn't personal.
16:54Did Larry owe anyone any favors?
16:57Protection, debts paid, debts owed?
17:00I don't know.
17:01Damien, maybe?
17:03Larry's a god lover now.
17:05He keeps us out of street clean, doesn't get into yours.
17:07Did he call you recently?
17:09No.
17:09You got a cell phone?
17:10His cell phone's not legal in here, man.
17:13Come on, we're not the cell phone police.
17:14We're investigating a murder.
17:17Larry's dead.
17:18Because he did say I could have his radio.
17:22I mean, he'd want me to have it.
17:23He was a real stand-up guy.
17:24Thank you very much for your time.
17:26What about the radio?
17:27Guys.
17:28Hey, Trace.
17:29Still no word from Swarok and McNally up at Milburn.
17:32What do you got happening here?
17:32Not much so far.
17:33There's still no connection between the victim and the suspect.
17:36We just got off the phone with motor vehicles.
17:38Guess who was the previous owner of Brian Gowdy's ex-J8?
17:40The twin brother, Jim Gowdy.
17:42We're thinking that maybe he was the intended victim.
17:44Jim works in mortgages, foreclosures.
17:46He probably has a lot more enemies than Brian ever did.
17:48Okay, if that's what's happening, he's a sitting duck out there.
17:51Larry Chisholm is still AWOL.
17:53Well, let's get Jim Gowdy in here right away.
17:57Larry worked under me at the call center.
17:59I was sorry to see him go.
18:01You were happy with Larry's work?
18:03Most guys in here phone it in.
18:05Literally.
18:06Hi, you want your carpet cleaned?
18:08No, thank you.
18:09Okay, bye.
18:12Entitled.
18:13Think the world owes him something.
18:14Larry wasn't like that?
18:16Larry loved praise with the hope of a beaten puppy.
18:20Did Larry owe anybody any favors?
18:22Debts he'd have to repay once he got out?
18:24No, that wasn't Larry.
18:26Trust me, I know what goes on right here.
18:29Would you be surprised if Larry re-offended?
18:31Yes.
18:33And no.
18:34Yes, because he was so damn excited to get out of here and make a life for himself.
18:38Is that right?
18:39He asked me to write a recommendation letter.
18:41And no, because...
18:43He never got back to me to tell me where to mail a letter.
18:46So I wondered.
18:48That's all.
18:52So, you think my brother was killed because someone thought he was me?
18:56We're not sure.
18:57We're just looking at all the possibilities.
18:59When did you give Brian the car?
19:03Um, four months ago.
19:07He was volunteering bringing food to shelters.
19:11Guy doesn't even have a car.
19:12He was doing it on the bus.
19:13So, I thought it would help.
19:17So, he was working with homeless people, getting them off the street.
19:21And I foreclosed on people's houses and put them out on the street.
19:25Did you foreclose on the homes of any inmates at Milburn Penitentiary?
19:30Probably, yeah.
19:33Trace, Bolo just came through.
19:35We got a guy fitting the suspect's description.
19:37Just bought a ticket at a bus station and poor credit.
19:39All squads, we got a report of a man fitting Larry Chisholm's description at the bus station and poor credit.
19:44He's waiting for the bus bound for Niagara Falls to party in 40 minutes.
19:48Over.
19:4815-19, we're in the immediate area.
19:5515-19, I got a visual on the suspect.
19:58Copy, 15-19, I'm pretty precaution.
20:01Hey, Larry Chisholm.
20:029-14.
20:04If I told you I was an Olympic decathlete, would you skip the whole chase, just get in the car?
20:12It's like that.
20:14I want you to turn around.
20:15Turn around.
20:17Let's find your back.
20:18Well, this is going nowhere.
20:22We should talk to the sponsor.
20:25Yeah, okay.
20:25You know what?
20:26Let's split up.
20:27I'll talk to the sponsor.
20:28You call Tracy, find out where they're at.
20:30All right.
20:31And I'll let them know where we're at, which is essentially nowhere.
20:33Detective, now you've got a call.
20:35Oh, okay.
20:36First door on the right there.
20:41Well, so how's it all going?
20:43Oh, you know, prisoners love cops.
20:46Who do you got left?
20:47I have no idea.
20:48I don't have the list.
20:49Well, let's check mine here.
20:52There we go.
20:53Looks like we've got the guy who did laundry detail with Larry, Derek Mooney, and his sponsor,
20:58Jay Swerke.
20:59Oh, Swerke, he's a real talker.
21:01Can I see that?
21:02Sure.
21:05Hey.
21:06We got Larry Chisholm.
21:08They're bringing him into the station now.
21:09Looks like we can roll out of here.
21:12My pleasure.
21:13I know why you'd want to get out of here.
21:23Yeah.
21:24Rush hour traffic.
21:25Stop.
21:25Who is Larry's sponsor?
21:35You don't want to meet him.
21:37I'm not afraid to meet him.
21:39He has nothing to do with my life anymore.
21:43But he's your father.
21:44So?
21:45Your dad's a drinker.
21:46You don't tell me those stories.
21:49What stories?
21:49Little McNally coming home from school.
21:51My dad says he's not going to drink anymore.
21:53He promised me he wouldn't pass out on the couch anymore.
21:56Cut to you trying to get his shoes off while he's on the couch swearing at you.
21:59I told you everything about my life.
22:02What?
22:03Everything.
22:03Yeah, why do we have to talk about all that stuff?
22:06Because I want to know you.
22:12This happens every time.
22:14Everything's going great, and then life happens, and you shut down.
22:18Yeah, and then you go undercover for six months.
22:20Oh, my God.
22:21You broke up with me, Sam, okay?
22:23We weren't even together.
22:24Jerry died!
22:27And you left.
22:29Sam, I am not going in for another round of this.
22:40I won't do it.
22:59So, Brian Gowdy, huh?
23:13We still can't figure out how you even know him.
23:16He didn't volunteer at his charities, and he didn't do time with you.
23:19I don't know Brian Gowdy.
23:20Well, that's not what your BFF, Sean Harrison, said.
23:25Sean told you what?
23:27That he lent you his car the day Gowdy was killed.
23:29They tried to get in touch with you, but you, uh, you were really hard to get a hold of.
23:34He didn't say that.
23:36He's in with a detective right now.
23:38All right, this is 15-19.
23:45We're just pulling in with Larry now.
23:47We'll bring him through booking in a minute.
23:50Easy, buddy, easy.
23:52Hey!
23:53Hey!
23:55Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
23:57We're in the sound court.
23:59Suspect has cut his throat.
24:00We need minutes now.
24:01What was that alarm about?
24:14Is something happening?
24:15We found your friend, Larry Chisholm.
24:17Did he say what happened?
24:18No.
24:19Before we could bring him in for questioning, he tried to kill himself.
24:23I need to see him.
24:24Sean, you can't talk to him until we do.
24:26And when we do, if he survives, we're charging him with first-degree murder.
24:31Oh, my God.
24:32Look, we're gonna send you two home, but we'll call you.
24:35We'll fill you in on Larry's condition when we know anything.
24:37Chris?
24:38Yeah.
24:39Can you, uh, fill out the paperwork with Mr. Harrison?
24:42Sure.
24:45Right this way.
24:49They're gonna be a few minutes.
24:50Did you want to get some coffee?
24:52That'd be great.
24:53Okay.
24:54Right this way.
24:56Assaulting police officer.
24:58That was Christmas.
25:01The neighbors called in another domestic.
25:04I told the police my mother fell while she was decorating the Christmas tree.
25:14Uh, it's Tracy.
25:17Larry Chisholm is in the hospital in critical condition.
25:21He tried to kill himself.
25:24Oh.
25:25Does that really sound like the guy we've been hearing about today?
25:29He gets out, repays a prison debt by killing Gowdy, then tries to kill himself.
25:33Does that make sense?
25:33Well, we don't actually know that he was repaying a debt.
25:36So we got a murder and a suicide attempt with no clear motive.
25:40There is someone we could talk to.
25:47You know what?
25:50Natalie, it's telling me about my old man.
25:53Believe it or not, the coffee in the lounge is better than the coffee in the squadron.
25:57We have very low coffee standards around here.
26:00Oh, Kelly, I'm sorry.
26:04I thought they put that away already.
26:06That's the man that was beaten?
26:08It is.
26:09His name's Brian Gowdy.
26:11He was a school teacher.
26:13Do you recognize him?
26:15No.
26:16I don't think so.
26:18Paperwork's in order.
26:19Your husband will be at the front desk in a few minutes.
26:22Do you need a ride?
26:24No, I drove.
26:24She seemed kind of spooked.
26:31I think she just realized what the man living in her basement is capable of.
26:46Thanks, bud.
26:48I heard you were here.
26:51I didn't really think you'd have the stones to actually come and see me.
26:54You know?
26:56But then I see you brought back him.
27:02This is Officer Andy McNally.
27:04Andy?
27:06God, I wish I'd known you were coming.
27:08I would have thrown on something a little more welcoming.
27:11We have a few questions about Larry Chisholm.
27:13Who?
27:14The man you were sponsoring in addiction recovery.
27:16It's nice to see you're dealing with your demons, Dad.
27:18Looks good enough for all application.
27:19I'm up for early release.
27:21Oh.
27:21Hey, did they still make those, uh, those hot turkey sandwiches with all that gravy down
27:27there, that little puma wall on Ossington?
27:31I don't know, bud.
27:33Used to take them there Sundays.
27:35We had a little man time, him and me.
27:37Always went there.
27:38Because sometimes his mother could be a little...
27:40How is your loony mother?
27:45My mother's good.
27:47She's, uh, somewhere warm.
27:49Oh.
27:51And I didn't keep the house warm?
27:53I don't think that's what I said.
27:53Is that what I said?
27:54I worked.
27:56Sometimes things would go a little wrong.
27:59Andy here knows how that goes.
28:02Anyway, who needs that?
28:04A mother of yours anyway.
28:06I got this sweet little thing that comes in here to see me.
28:09Very sweet.
28:11That'll be your conjugal stepmom.
28:13You know what?
28:14You should ask Officer Andy over here if she'd like to come along one time and she can meet
28:18your conjugal stepmom.
28:20Wouldn't that be nice?
28:24Don't try and tell me that you've never tried on him with the...
28:28Larry Chisholm.
28:29What do you know about him?
28:31You know, if I got a chance to work with that every day.
28:33Excuse me, uh, Officer Andy, I know you like to ask the questions.
28:38Can I ask you a question?
28:39Has my son ever told you the story about how it is that I ended up in jail?
28:48No.
28:49No?
28:50What, not interesting enough?
28:51Larry Chisholm.
28:52Did he have any debts he had to pay off when he got out?
28:54You know, all I've wanted to hear all these years is just for you to admit it.
29:01Just say it.
29:03I don't know.
29:04Isn't it sad that a man has to hide behind a badge just to stand up to his own man?
29:11You're probably afraid that they might steal your precious badge away from you, right?
29:15Just take it back.
29:17And I'm telling you right now, they would.
29:19If they knew the story, if someone were to tell them, they'd take your badge.
29:23That's it.
29:24Time to go.
29:25Just hope that woman's not in too much danger.
29:29Sam.
29:30Just give me five minutes.
29:39It's all right.
29:40I've got it.
29:40So just tell me, are you and Sammy a couple?
29:54I'll watch out.
29:59It's all I can say.
30:01You were Larry's sponsor.
30:04He must have been like a son to you.
30:05Yeah.
30:06Actually, yeah.
30:07More of a son to me than Sammy was.
30:09Larry called you after Brian Gowdy was killed, didn't he?
30:11Of course.
30:16Yeah.
30:18He called me.
30:22Telling me that his psychopathic buddy was starting to push him again.
30:25You mean Sean Harrison?
30:25They grew up in a group home together.
30:28And when they were kids, this guy really had Larry's back.
30:30Now he owns his balls.
30:32Larry has the brain of a springworm, okay?
30:35But he's that good guy.
30:36Well, did he say why Harrison was pushing him around?
30:38Yeah.
30:41Are you and Sammy a couple?
30:45I care about Sam.
30:47Very much.
30:50Okay.
30:54Harrison was following his wife around.
30:57And he follows her to a motel.
30:58He sees her go in there.
30:59Obviously, she's getting boned in the side by some guys.
31:01He waits aside, watches the guy come up, doesn't recognize him.
31:04But he climbs into this car, this black car, that's got a ride swapper.
31:09So, now he's making Larry test drive every matching car on the site.
31:16And then Larry says, you know, like, what do you want to know for and everything?
31:19And he says, well, that he's not going to hurt the guy.
31:21He's just going to talk to him.
31:23So, Larry made all the calls and did all the test drives.
31:27He brought Brian Gowdy to Sean Harrison, didn't he?
31:30Yeah.
31:31You got it.
31:31Okay.
31:31And Harrison beat Brian Gowdy to death.
31:33Larry had absolutely nothing to do with that.
31:35You got to trust me on that one, okay?
31:38All Larry wanted was just to get sober and he wanted to get the hell out of here.
31:42And then there's some guy who starts ranting about, you know, he's going to do the wife
31:46baby too.
31:46So, Larry's got to get, just got to get out of here.
31:48Why didn't he just call the police?
31:49Oh, come on.
31:50Don't be stupid.
31:51He's going to end up right back in here.
31:55Hey, wait.
32:02Just tell me this.
32:05What does Sammy tell you about me?
32:10First I've heard of you.
32:18Detective, what do you need?
32:19Sean Harrison killed Brian Gowdy.
32:21Kelly was having an affair with him.
32:23Where's Kelly now?
32:24With Sean.
32:24Let's go.
32:41Go around that side.
32:43Let's go.
32:43Sean Harrison.
32:57This is the police.
32:58We are inside the house.
33:13Nick?
33:20Kelly?
33:21Yeah.
33:23Hi.
33:24Kelly, what happened?
33:27Nothing.
33:29You know, the usual.
33:30Nothing.
33:32It's not even our place, you know.
33:34It's a rental.
33:35Kelly, I'm just going to grab the knife.
33:36No, no, no, no.
33:37It's gross.
33:37I need to clean it off.
33:40Brian Gowdy, you knew him?
33:42Sean killed him.
33:44I didn't know.
33:46I didn't know until I saw the pictures.
33:50For a second, I thought maybe I'd missed part of the plan.
33:55Brian's so smart.
33:56I thought maybe, maybe I'd missed part of the plan.
33:59To disappear to Costa Rica?
34:01Okay.
34:02You guys left about an hour ago.
34:04What happened?
34:09Sean made me get in the car.
34:10He knew, I knew.
34:15He started punching me in the car.
34:20I just curled up.
34:22He closed my eyes.
34:26It's so weird.
34:28We got back here, and Sean was just going off on me,
34:31and all I could see was this knife.
34:33It was like Brian put it there.
34:36I know that's crazy, but...
34:38Oh, my God.
34:44Oh, my God.
34:46So, suddenly, you can't get enough of me?
35:06Okay.
35:07Go ahead.
35:07Get it off your chest.
35:10Get it off.
35:10Let's go.
35:11When I was a little kid, I remember...
35:13I remember waking up in the middle of the night,
35:17got to get a glass of water,
35:19and I didn't know if I was in for a smack in the head
35:22or an hour-long hot whiskey breath lecture on the Civil War.
35:26You don't think I wanted to beat my old man up every day?
35:28You don't think I wanted to punch his teeth out?
35:30I was so scared of you.
35:32And then I was angry with you,
35:35and then for a long time,
35:38I was worried I'd be like you, you know?
35:40I know.
35:41Yeah.
35:42But here we are, and...
35:44Yeah, here we are.
35:45Sitting there, looking at you,
35:47and I see your sad, angry old face,
35:52and I realize I'm free,
35:56and I'm not going to waste one more emotion on you.
36:00What is this?
36:00Your I forgive you speech is pretty lame.
36:03Just listen to me, okay?
36:04I do not forgive you.
36:06You don't have to,
36:08because I never felt guilty for one second.
36:14You deserved everything you got from me.
36:17Do you hear me on that?
36:21I forgive you, Pop.
36:24Oh, sweet.
36:25Just get the hell out of here.
36:26Oh.
36:30Kelly getting second agree just doesn't seem right.
36:36Well, Laura's just going to argue self-defense.
36:38I'm okay with that.
36:39Me too.
36:44I'll leave you to it.
36:46Dex, how are you doing?
36:49Nice move.
36:50Today, sending in your boyfriend to get me?
36:51I don't want to fight with you.
36:53No, if you didn't want to fight,
36:54you would have come yourself.
36:54I was working.
36:56I'm busy like I always am,
36:58which is your big problem with me.
37:00Look, I work.
37:01A lot.
37:02But it doesn't mean I'm not a good mother.
37:05What does it mean, then?
37:08When you didn't show up to mediation this morning,
37:10I was glad.
37:11And then I found out you were in the hospital.
37:14I'm fine, okay?
37:15Okay.
37:15Look, we're not together anymore.
37:19But no one else will ever love Leo like you and I do.
37:23We've got the same favorite memories.
37:26You know, all the firsts,
37:27all the funny things he says.
37:31So you better not let anything happen to you.
37:35Because what if I forget?
37:37Who's going to remind me?
37:38You know I fought for you
38:00as hard as I could in the hospital, right?
38:02I know.
38:04I mean, they wouldn't even let me in the room.
38:06Doug, it's not your fault.
38:08Really, I'm just mad at myself.
38:09I mean, God, I get drunk off tequila,
38:12marry some guy because I think it's hysterical,
38:14and then he's in charge
38:15of my major life-threatening surgeries.
38:18Look, it is not your fault.
38:21I am so sorry.
38:27Forgive and forget.
38:31Forgive and forget.
38:35Want to get drunk and make out?
38:37Yes.
38:38And now that's tequila.
38:41Okay.
38:46We used to watch Millionaire together
38:48when I was a kid.
38:49He was in and out of prison
38:51all our lives, as you know,
38:52but, uh,
38:54when he was out,
38:55we used to watch that game show.
38:57You remember?
38:58Mm-hmm.
38:59Me too.
38:59It was the one thing we had in common
39:01when I was growing up.
39:02We, uh,
39:02both wanted to be millionaires.
39:04I wanted it so I could get my mother and sister
39:07away from him.
39:09I have no idea why he wanted to be a millionaire.
39:11Did he tell you why he went to prison last time?
39:15No.
39:15No.
39:15No.
39:17No.
39:21The cops, uh, wanted him on a robbery assault,
39:24but he had an alibi.
39:27He said that he was at home
39:29with his boy
39:30watching Millionaire.
39:31and they asked me about it
39:35and, uh,
39:36I told him he was lying.
39:41And
39:41he got six months.
39:44Went inside,
39:46got into a fight,
39:47killed the guy.
39:49Twenty years.
39:51Was he telling the truth?
39:54Or were you?
39:59He was.
40:01More than you wanted to hear?
40:15No.
40:23You are nothing like that man.
40:27And if you ever doubt it,
40:28you just need to turn around
40:29and ask me.
40:31Oh, yeah?
40:34You gonna be there?
40:35Just try
40:36and get rid of me.
40:38Okay, wait,
40:39that sounded a little bit stalkery.
40:41You do have
40:41some say.
40:46I love you, MacDonald.
40:52I love you, Sam Zorak.
40:53So, uh,
40:58where to next?
41:06MacDonald
41:07is brilliant.
41:10Mm-hmm.
41:12MacDonald is beautiful.
41:15MacDonald is
41:16always fun to be with.
41:18Hey.
41:21Which one of those
41:24is a lie,
41:24hmm?
41:26Well,
41:27maybe I don't want to lie.
41:29Oh, yeah?
41:30Yeah.
41:32Really?
41:32Really.
41:35Truth.
41:36I told MacDonald
41:39the whole story today.
41:40She's still here.
41:47Truth.
41:49No.
41:50In fact,
41:51she's
41:52right here
41:53trying to seduce me.
41:58Trying?
41:59Trying?
41:59Right here.
42:17Right here.
42:18I love you.
42:19Right.
42:20Okay,
42:21let me introduce you.
42:23.