Rookie Blue Season 6 Episode 7
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00:00All right, all right, all right.
00:11Next question.
00:12Which one of you is better at housework?
00:15Me?
00:16Are you kidding me?
00:18No, your clothes are all over my bedroom floor.
00:21I'm sorry.
00:21I didn't know that was a problem.
00:23I can make it stop.
00:23Oh!
00:27All right, all right, all right.
00:29We'll move past that.
00:31Next question.
00:32Who gives better gifts?
00:34Show us what you want, McNally.
00:38Okay.
00:40I will.
00:40I'm just going to hold on.
00:43All right, pausing the game.
00:45And Sammy is jilted on the hot seat.
00:48How's that sit with you, pal?
00:49That's fine.
00:50Give me a chance to ask you a favor.
00:56I would love to, but I cannot be your last flame.
00:58No, no, as you all know, I'm getting married.
01:01Oliver.
01:05Will you be my best man?
01:07Will you help me?
01:08I think that I sealed the deal with the whole, uh, you know, how well do you know your partner
01:15quiz?
01:15Uh, totally, brother.
01:17It would be my pleasure.
01:18You don't have to ask.
01:18Hello.
01:20I'm going to get this guy a drink.
01:24Tracy, I need to talk to you.
01:28Uh, give me a sec.
01:34Hey, what's up?
01:36You're giving me stress space.
01:37I don't know if all my engagement ring is.
01:40Did you check the bathroom?
01:42Yes.
01:42Pockets?
01:43Yes.
01:43Purse?
01:44I don't have a purse.
01:45Well, when's the last time you saw it?
01:47I don't know.
01:48Uh, Sam's place, my place, uh, the mall.
01:51That's good you narrowed it down.
01:53I cannot tell him that I lost the ring.
01:57Okay.
01:57Okay.
01:58Uh, you are having an allergic reaction.
02:04Yes, I am.
02:05Yeah?
02:05And also, like, I can't stay at his place tonight because I'm exfoliating.
02:13Sure, sure.
02:14So, so then, uh, we, okay, so after shift tomorrow, we scour your place, his place.
02:18We break into that truck if we have to.
02:20There's nothing in this world that isn't somewhere, right?
02:23Yeah.
02:28I don't see a free license today.
02:29I don't see a free license today.
02:29I don't see a free license today.
02:35Do you mind?
02:41Oh!
02:44Glad I caught you.
02:45Commissioner, good morning.
02:47Is there something I could help you with, sir?
02:49Yes.
02:50My stepson, Duncan, says that there's some new blood at 15 Division.
02:54Someone called Ward.
02:55Yes, Officer Juliette Ward.
02:58But she's not just an officer, is she?
02:59See, I checked.
03:01She's in internal affairs.
03:03She is.
03:03Yes.
03:04I assigned her.
03:05Uh, it's hot in here.
03:09Do you mind if we just talk outside?
03:21Did I miss an email, Williams?
03:24Well, there was an explosion in their evidence room, and a lot of cases were blown that day,
03:29so it made sense to put someone in there, make sure none of our people allowed that to happen.
03:33I think you're missing the point.
03:36Why wasn't I informed?
03:37Well, Commissioner, you hired me to take the pressure off you.
03:43I can't help you if I'm pestering you about every single decision.
03:48Delegate.
03:49Okay?
03:51That's what I'm here for.
03:52I figured that's what it was, because I am an optimist.
03:58I need to see a report.
04:01Absolutely.
04:02Just give me a week or two, put it together.
04:04Anything you have, end of day is fine.
04:07Yes, sir.
04:07So he's on to Julian.
04:13You think he's on to you?
04:15I don't know.
04:18But he wants a report at the end of today.
04:20Okay.
04:21Is that a problem?
04:22Yeah.
04:24Because, according to Ward, the only officer who could have put a bomb in the evidence room is Oliver.
04:33You've got to fix this, Sammy.
04:36Most likely to pick the restaurant, you.
04:41Crazy girl tonight at 8 o'clock, by the way.
04:43Good.
04:43Most likely to reach for their wallet, you.
04:45Most likely to actually pay, me.
04:48Who's winning?
04:49He's playing by himself, sir.
04:50Of course he is.
04:52Classic bank.
04:54Chaloa Preche, my one-shoed wonder.
04:56What's going on there?
04:58Is that a bunion?
04:59Ew.
05:00No, it's just, it's, it's, it's a blister.
05:02I'll, I'll put my shoe on it.
05:03But do you ever hang out at Joe's Fish Tank?
05:05Oh, no, not since I was 13.
05:08It's probably the last time I wore his grungie.
05:10Uh, Dove, uh, have you been to Joe's Fish Tank lately?
05:13Oh, man, I love that place.
05:15They got an indoor zip line over a sea of plastic balls.
05:17That is true.
05:18Yes, the zip line.
05:19Also, they have just fat acoustics.
05:23Okay, I am playing, um, I'm playing drums in Izzy's band.
05:26There, it's nice.
05:27Yes!
05:27Awesome.
05:28Here's hoping no overtime.
05:29Okay, you're both on the list, like you're each other's plus one.
05:32So, I need your energy there.
05:35Funny.
05:39Hey, handsome.
05:43Hey.
05:45What's wrong?
05:46What I told you about, Jillian, Ward, is true.
05:49She's IA.
05:50How many times am I right?
05:51I mean, is anybody even keeping count anymore?
05:53Listen to me.
05:54Ted McDonald said Commissioner Santana was corrupt.
05:57He said he had evidence against them.
05:59Mm-hmm.
06:00Okay?
06:00Then Ted McDonald dies, and his evidence blows up.
06:03Which is why Juliet's here.
06:04Because if Santana was behind the bomb, then someone at 15 helped him.
06:07Maybe we've been through this.
06:08Santana has figured out why Juliet is here, and he wants Noel's report by the end of the day, six o'clock.
06:14Well, does she even have a name?
06:17Oliver Shaw.
06:19Come on.
06:21Sam, that is ridiculous.
06:22Yeah, obviously it's ridiculous.
06:23It doesn't matter what we think, okay?
06:25Oliver's key card was used in the evidence room the day of the bombing.
06:29Anybody could have used his key card.
06:31Then there's his promotion, right?
06:33Beat cop to staff sergeant.
06:34It's a big...
06:35He didn't even want that promotion.
06:36Andy, I'm just looking at this how IA's going to look at it, okay?
06:38If I were them, I would have questions.
06:41If Santana is dirty, and he can pin it all on Oliver, he will.
06:48What are we supposed to do?
06:50I don't know.
06:50We...
06:51We find out who helped Santana, and we clear Oliver.
06:55What, by six o'clock tonight?
06:56Dove, Dove was working the intelligence unit before Jarvis shut them down.
07:07I mean, he's got to know something, and I would trust him with my life.
07:12Okay, go.
07:13I'll check the evidence room records.
07:15Tonight?
07:15Yes, by six o'clock.
07:16Otherwise, Santana could sue her Oliver, so what should I know?
07:19I mean, we found out where the bomb came from, but it didn't go anywhere.
07:21Where did it come from?
07:22Some explosives dealer named Chris Clem.
07:24Well, where's he at?
07:25On a missing persons list in Kitchener.
07:27Clem's a widower and a single father.
07:29Both he and his 15-year-old daughter, Ava, are missing.
07:33Did you follow up on that?
07:34I tried, but Jarvis shut us down about a month ago.
07:37Up until that point, there'd been no activity on his credit cards or bank accounts.
07:40I mean, I could check again today.
07:41Yeah, do that.
07:42Okay, Sam and I are gonna go to Kitchener.
07:45We'll talk to the local police.
07:47Dove, do not tell anybody about this.
07:49Oliver doesn't know.
07:53All right, guys, listen up.
07:55Focus, listen.
07:57We have a kid who's disappeared from his house over in Westerland Court.
08:00His name is Evan Malone.
08:01He is nine years old.
08:02This is going to be the focus of our day.
08:04Okay, we have officers on the scene.
08:06They're gonna be bringing people from the neighborhood back here for questioning.
08:10Hopefully, some of those folks are gonna be witnesses that may have seen Evan this morning.
08:13Yes.
08:14How long has he been missing?
08:15Uh, he's been gone for two hours.
08:17You're talking amber alert?
08:18We don't know what we're talking about.
08:20Moore, what do we need for an amber alert?
08:21Evidence of a child abduction.
08:24So, uh, the child must be under 18, and we gotta believe that they're under threat of bodily harm or death.
08:30So, we would need a description of the suspect, or at least the vehicle.
08:35An amber alert lets the world know that a child is missing.
08:38A missing persons report gets put into a file.
08:40Go and find me what Moore said.
08:42Any extra information we get will be forwarded on to you.
08:47Make this fast, folks.
08:49They've been missing for three months.
08:51I wonder what state the house is in.
08:53Uh, well, Kitchener PD said they left it the way they found it.
08:56I mean, nobody can touch it unless they have formal death certificates, so...
08:59Any relatives?
09:01Uh, no close ones.
09:03Both sets of parents are deceased.
09:05There is one aunt in Milwaukee that she hasn't heard from in years.
09:08Missing persons.
09:10Low priority unless somebody's making noise.
09:12Oh, well, let's make some noise.
09:16It's right here.
09:20The house certainly looks like you'd expect it to.
09:25I've noticed, uh, you haven't been wearing your ring.
09:29Oh, yeah, well, yeah, I kind of developed an allergic reaction.
09:33Oh.
09:33Um, but there's actually a spray that I can get that will make it, but she's here.
09:42Hi.
09:46Hi there.
09:46McNally?
09:47Yes.
09:48Swarick.
09:48Hi, Detective Norman.
09:49Hey, uh, thanks for coming to meet us on such short notice.
09:51We've, uh, we've seen the file, though.
09:53Maybe you could fill this in from your end?
09:54Yeah, for sure.
09:54Uh, the neighbors found the dog locked outside, no food, no water, so they called us.
10:00Uh, school hadn't seen Ava for a couple of days, so we started looking for her.
10:03Where's the dog now?
10:04Oh, the neighbor took it.
10:05I would have took it myself, except I already got a dog.
10:07It's weird, right?
10:18They disappeared into thin air.
10:22But with the religious type, it's where they were raptured.
10:32Did you speak with anyone, uh, that mentioned maybe he was taking a trip?
10:35Not that I heard.
10:38You know, there was nothing unusual with this guy.
10:41He was normal, well-liked.
10:43His mortgage was paid off.
10:45He wasn't even in debt.
10:46Detective, have you and the local police really tried to find this family?
10:49What-what's been your follow-up?
10:51You know, we looked for them.
10:53They're gone.
10:55You know, who knows?
10:56Maybe they didn't like the climate.
10:58You didn't think it was odd they left their passports behind?
11:01Sometimes people just up and leave.
11:04You know, they join a cult, they develop a mental illness, they get Alzheimer's and,
11:10you know, wander into the oblivion.
11:11Okay.
11:12Well, Chris Clem's 39 years old.
11:13I highly doubt that he developed Alzheimer's.
11:15But I guess it is plausible that they were abducted by aliens.
11:19Hey, don't think we didn't bandy that one around the precinct.
11:21So, uh, you guys got everything you need?
11:27Are you in a hurry?
11:29Oh, you're not in a hurry?
11:30Down in the big city?
11:35You know what, I'll just-I'll wait outside.
11:36What are you thinking?
11:49What are we looking for?
11:50Forensics went over this place, right?
11:52No sign of a struggle.
11:54You think they were paid to disappear?
11:56New names, new IDs, disappeared into Chilean Patagonia?
12:00Hey, let's say they had a choice, right?
12:02They'd probably take some stuff with them.
12:03What kind of stuff?
12:04Like, sentimental things, things that matter to them
12:06that maybe they thought we would never notice.
12:09Small stuff.
12:09It wouldn't hurt to look, you know?
12:11Kind of see if they're forced to leave or not.
12:13All right, I'll start upstairs.
12:15It's a good idea.
12:19Evan was wearing a red hoodie and pajama pants.
12:22He was reading one of his fantasy books outside in the yard.
12:25He's quiet.
12:27He doesn't have a lot of friends.
12:30Where's Evan's father?
12:31I called.
12:32I haven't heard back.
12:33We're in the middle of a divorce.
12:35Why isn't there an Amber Alert yet?
12:38I promise you we're working on that.
12:39Okay.
12:40But whoever took Evan could be crossing the border right now.
12:43And an Amber Alert is not going to help us.
12:46Mrs. Malone, we wouldn't know what model or make of car to stop.
12:50Hey, before we proceed, we need to know what we're looking for.
12:53So that's what you're doing?
12:54That's exactly what we're doing.
12:56Hey, everyone here is looking for your son.
12:59Okay.
13:00Okay.
13:00Steph.
13:03You'll have to, excuse me.
13:06Yeah.
13:07Nice.
13:07So Nick spoke to a neighbor named Gary Fulham.
13:10He was gardening.
13:11He saw the boy talking to that guy, Reese Gray.
13:14He then went for a drive-thru breakfast sandwich.
13:16When he came back, they were both gone.
13:17They were in those names.
13:18Already on a close check of the names that everyone walks in here.
13:20How long have you lived on Westerland Court?
13:22Fourteen years this coming winter.
13:25So, did you see the boy this morning?
13:27Yeah.
13:27Evan came over to watch him from next door.
13:30I just rescued this amazing shabby-sheek headboard, and I was repainting it.
13:35High gloss orange?
13:36You can never go wrong with high gloss orange.
13:39What time did you talk to Evan?
13:42Around 8 a.m.
13:44He was yakking away to himself, and I asked him who he was talking to, and he looked at me like I was crazy.
13:51And I was like, you're the one who's talking to yourself.
13:54Oh, that's not funny, because he's missing.
13:59How long was Evan with you?
14:01Just a few minutes.
14:03I went in to get more coffee, and when I came back, he was gone, so I figured he'd gone home.
14:08I hope he's okay.
14:10I mean, he's a sweet kid.
14:11Officer Peck?
14:13What's up?
14:14Hi.
14:14Can I have a word, please?
14:16Excuse me.
14:21Uh, so you guys are in the system.
14:22Reese Gray is a registered sex offender.
14:30All right, Reese, this is Detective Nash.
14:32She's just going to ask you a few questions.
14:34Okay, but I volunteered to come in and talk to you, so why am I now talking to a detective?
14:40Mr. Gray, it's come to our attention that you are registered.
14:43No, no, I'm not.
14:44I'm not a sex offender.
14:46But our system identified a Reese Gray of 102 Westernland Court as a sex offender.
14:52That's not you.
14:54It was 20 years ago.
14:57The cops caught me in a car with a guy who said he was 18.
15:00He was actually 17.
15:02But I was 25, so they charged me with sexual abuse of a minor.
15:06And now you have a record.
15:07For the rest of my life.
15:08And, you know, if it had been straight sex, I wouldn't even have been charged.
15:13Age of consent for gay sex at the time was 18.
15:16But for straight sex, it was 16.
15:18It was discrimination.
15:20Do we have permission to search your house?
15:22It had nothing to do with this.
15:24What if I say no?
15:25Then we'll take the time to get a warrant.
15:28But this is a missing child, Mr. Gray.
15:30Every second counts.
15:31Fine, do it.
15:32Go.
15:32Just search away.
15:36It was one moment.
15:39And I will never escape it.
15:42There's a full of jewelry box upstairs, among other things.
15:52They didn't take any of that stuff.
15:54Hmm.
15:55I've got a baby book here.
15:57First teeth, baby hair.
16:00I've got a bunch of pictures.
16:02This is an urn.
16:05I don't think this family left willingly.
16:10Hey, Dove.
16:11You find anything?
16:12Yeah, I'm hitting walls here.
16:13I need higher clearance.
16:14Well, where's Tracy at?
16:15Missing kid.
16:17Oliver's running it, though.
16:17Maybe I can talk to her.
16:19Okay.
16:20Pull her into this.
16:21Nobody else, all right?
16:23Okay.
16:26Hello.
16:28Hi.
16:29Hi.
16:30Can we help you?
16:30Yeah, I'm Erin Chesso.
16:34Nosy neighbor.
16:35And temporary keeper of Tarzan.
16:38What is that?
16:39The Tarzan, the dog.
16:41Tarzan Clem.
16:42Okay.
16:43Trust me, it wouldn't be my first choice.
16:45I'm single and 45, and people think I'm odd enough without me running around the park yelling,
16:50Tarzan!
16:50Um, did Mr. Clem say anything to you about leaving town?
16:57No.
16:58Like I told Detective Norman months ago, he would have asked me to water the plants and walk the dog.
17:04And I was really close with his wife.
17:06All right.
17:07When did she pass away?
17:07Um, four years ago.
17:11Susan really liked music, so Chris had her radio converted into an urn.
17:16Did you notice any odd behavior between either of them the last few months?
17:19Yeah, there was one incident.
17:23Uh, one night a cop car pulled up out front, and Ava was inside.
17:28Her dad went out, and there was a big blow up on the front lawn.
17:32She was going through a difficult stage?
17:34The fight wasn't between Chris and Ava.
17:36It was between Chris and the cop.
17:38I talked to Detective Norman about it, but she said it didn't have anything to do with the disappearance.
17:43How would she know that?
17:45She was the cop that brought Ava home.
17:48Uh, what can you tell me about Evan Malone, the boy from across the street?
17:52Well, I saw him this morning, and I found a neon bar sign down the road.
17:58Practically brand new, perfect for my man cave.
18:01Uh, Evan was there when I brought it home.
18:02Um, he looked fine to me.
18:05Did you know the boy's parents?
18:06Divorced.
18:07They seemed happy at first, you know.
18:10Public displays of affection at the five and dime and all that.
18:12No mystery there.
18:14But, why was the ex-husband creeping around her house this morning?
18:20That's a mystery.
18:25What is a registered sex offender doing living in a neighborhood that's full of children?
18:29Oh, Miss Malone, that's the law.
18:31At least for right now.
18:31I know, it's, it's not mandatory for sex offenders to register where they're living.
18:36And once they do their time, they can live wherever they'd like.
18:38If Evan had any dealings with him, I didn't see it.
18:41Evan didn't seem to know him.
18:43That doesn't mean much.
18:44Peter, please don't.
18:46This is Evan's father, Peter Malone.
18:48Fine.
18:48Why don't you two, uh, have a seat in the lounge.
18:51There's coffee in there.
18:52We'll, we'll keep you posted.
18:53Promise.
18:56Okay.
18:57You think Reese is our guy?
18:58He had an explanation.
18:59I, Trace, I don't know.
19:01I don't know.
19:02Maybe he's playing us.
19:03You know, maybe he came in because he wants to know what we know.
19:05Well, we can't hold him once we clear his house.
19:07Yes, I know that.
19:08Maybe he's got Evan stashed somewhere else at a different location.
19:10You know, if we have an Amber Alert, at least then we can keep tabs on him.
19:13We can keep looking for the kid.
19:15Yeah, but Evan's under 18, but right now we have no evidence that he's been kidnapped.
19:19Except we have a witness who saw that kid talking to a registered sex offender.
19:23Registered sex offender who is cooperating.
19:25That doesn't matter to me.
19:25I think it's worth a shot.
19:28Uh, I am going to, uh, I'm going to call my inspector and I'm going to get him to work
19:31on an Amber Alert for it.
19:33Oh, thank God.
19:34Steph, uh, do I have a word?
19:36Yeah.
19:37Wait, is this about my son?
19:40If this is about Evan, I want to know.
19:41Now.
19:43Okay.
19:47All right, I have a witness that places Mr. Malone at his ex-wife's house this morning,
19:50right around the time of Evan's disappearance.
19:52You were at the house?
19:53I wanted the garden house.
19:54I didn't want to bother you.
19:55Maybe we should speak to you separately, Mr. Malone.
19:57Sorry, you guys think I kidnapped my own kid?
20:00He didn't.
20:02Peter isn't interested in sharing custody.
20:04He's never even had him overnight.
20:05How can I look after someone who won't connect with me?
20:08Peter.
20:09Excuse me, folks.
20:09I'm not quite following here.
20:11Why is your son not connecting with you, sir?
20:16Evan's on the autism spectrum.
20:18I see.
20:18Barely.
20:19I didn't want to say anything.
20:21Shannon thinks police won't issue Amber Alerts for children with autism.
20:24We will.
20:25If the criteria's met, we will.
20:27Parents talk.
20:29I've heard that law enforcement tends to dismiss children on the spectrum, like, as wanderers,
20:33like they're all the same.
20:35Is Evan...
20:36is he a wanderer?
20:37Yes.
20:42But not today.
20:46Today, he's somewhere.
20:48And he's scared.
20:50And he wants us to come and get him now, but we don't know where to look.
20:54Please help us.
20:57Excuse me.
21:00You calling Jarvis?
21:02I am.
21:04But I think I know what the answer's gonna be.
21:08You said you never met Chris Clem.
21:10Isn't that right?
21:11No.
21:12I said I never knew him personally.
21:14What about Ava?
21:15Same.
21:16You didn't think it was important to mention that you brought Ava home in a squad car and
21:19had confrontation on the front lawn with her father?
21:22I received information stating that Ava may have drugs on her person.
21:26So I picked her up.
21:27Information from home?
21:29Somebody higher up in the blues than you.
21:31Ooh.
21:31And did she have drugs on her?
21:35No.
21:37By the time I reach her, she must have stashed them.
21:39Who'd you speak to?
21:41That call was confidential.
21:42Well, did this higher up also tell you not to look for them after they disappeared?
21:48You didn't think that was strange?
21:50Listen, guys.
21:51I have a huge respect for the city police force.
21:54Anything that I can do to help you guys on this end, I'm happy to assist.
21:56Okay?
21:57No questions asked.
21:58No, thank you.
21:59You've been very helpful.
22:00Appreciate it, detective.
22:01Yeah.
22:02Thanks.
22:02What was that?
22:07I messed it up.
22:09I messed this up.
22:10How?
22:11I messed this whole thing up.
22:13I should have been on this faster.
22:14What are you talking about?
22:15You put IA on it.
22:16And now my best friend is the guy on their suspect list.
22:20Nobody's gonna believe that Oliver's corrupt.
22:21We don't.
22:22Okay?
22:22No, it's not even possible.
22:23We don't know what they're gonna believe, okay?
22:24It happens to cops you'd never expect.
22:27Somebody hands you your next three mortgage payments to let someone slip out of a pot bust.
22:31Another couple of mortgage payments for a little information.
22:33Next thing you know, they own you.
22:35You're doing things you never thought you would.
22:37Just to save yourself, your job, your family.
22:39Oh, well, not Oliver.
22:40Five, nine, two, zero, zero, zero.
22:45Izzy got into a little trouble a while back.
22:48She got caught with some ecstasy on her.
22:51Santana offered to wipe it from the system.
22:55He was Oliver's T.O. before your dad.
22:58I know that.
23:00Oliver asked me whether or not he should accept.
23:04What did you say?
23:06I said if he did, to keep it between us, I know I should have told him not to do it.
23:10And now it'll make him look even more guilty.
23:12Yeah, he looks like the perfect scapegoat now.
23:14And we don't have Chris Clem to tell us it wasn't him.
23:16All right, we just finished searching Reese's house.
23:27No kid, no secret compartment, no weird searches online.
23:30All right, that means that Reese Gray, we gotta let him walk out of here when we have no Amber alert.
23:34We're gonna have to find this kid with APB and bolos, okay?
23:38There was nothing unusual at that house.
23:40Nothing except there was orange paint all over the porch.
23:43He was painting before he got here that he was stoked about finding some headboard in the garbage this morning.
23:48Well, that's weird.
23:49I talked to a guy who mentioned finding a, uh, an old bar sign this morning.
23:53Okay.
23:54It doesn't seem like the kind of neighborhood where people are just throwing that old furniture onto the street.
23:58Maybe somebody had something up for pickup, like a junk collector, a charity pickup or something.
24:02And that would mean that there was a van in that neighborhood today, and I'm gonna know who was driving it.
24:06Reese would know the address before he found that headboard.
24:07Go.
24:08Reese?
24:12Don't tell me.
24:13You didn't find the kid in my basement, but there are neighbors with torches and pitchforks on my lawn.
24:18Look, I am so sorry, but we still need your help, all right?
24:21Yeah.
24:22The headboard that you were painting this morning, where did you find it?
24:24It was in a pile of junk and old furniture on the sidewalk.
24:29Do you remember which house?
24:30The O'Connells.
24:31Across the street at 119.
24:33119.
24:38Oliver can't even want to run a poker with that face, and they suspect him of this.
24:43I know, it's crazy.
24:44The guy gives his life to saving people, and now this.
24:46It makes you wonder if we chose the right careers.
24:48Okay, I am into Ava Clem's account.
24:55No updates in the last four months.
24:57What are these older posts Ava Amethas 2019, 2020?
25:01I don't know.
25:01Maybe something to do with video games?
25:04Okay.
25:08Dead end?
25:10Maybe.
25:13Family said that they moved this stuff with a company called Junk Mates.
25:15They say that the driver isn't back.
25:17He's still at the restore with the truck.
25:19Okay, you ready?
25:20Yeah, let's go find this boy.
25:25So even if Chris comes alive, it doesn't mean we're gonna find him by six.
25:28Hey, you guys.
25:30Hey.
25:31I'm sorry.
25:32Are you guys playing a video game?
25:33We're questing.
25:34We have to kill all the moths before we can get good armor.
25:36God, Tracy, that's really fascinating.
25:38Meanwhile, the guy you're supposed to be tracking down to clear Oliver's name is probably dead.
25:42Ava Clem's not dead.
25:44She's right here.
25:45What?
25:46What do you mean?
25:47Ava posted World of Warcraft achievements, which led Dove to her gaming account.
25:51He just found her.
25:51He's playing her right now.
25:52She's in the city.
25:53We traced her router IP address to the College of Russell area.
25:56I'm still waiting to hear back from her ISP, but if you guys want to head down there,
25:59I'll call you as soon as I have an exact location.
26:01Dove, my apologies.
26:02You're a rock star.
26:03Actually, I'm a muscular orc.
26:05Don't know what that means.
26:06Just make sure she stays online.
26:08Keep her playing.
26:19Hey.
26:22You do a pickup on Westerland Court this morning?
26:24Yeah, why?
26:24What's up?
26:25You see a boy?
26:26Little boy?
26:26No, it's all furniture, man.
26:28What's going on?
26:29He's been missing since this morning.
26:31All right, Mom said that the kid liked to read fantasy.
26:34What'd you pick up?
26:37Dask and all wardrobe, some shelves.
26:39You know what?
26:39I know this book.
26:40I know this book.
26:41I read this to the girls.
26:42It's about a kid who goes into a magic wardrobe and takes him to different worlds.
26:45Where's the stuff that you picked up today?
26:46Right there.
26:50No, no, no, no, no.
26:52Nick!
26:53Nick!
26:54Hold up here.
26:54Hold on, stop!
26:55Evan!
26:57Evan!
26:58Whoa, whoa!
26:58Shut it down!
26:59Shut it down!
26:59Shut it down!
26:59Shut it down!
27:01This thing right here, man.
27:03Evan!
27:04Evan!
27:06It's jammed.
27:07It's jammed.
27:08I need a crowbar or something.
27:09Evan!
27:10Evan!
27:11Evan!
27:11All right.
27:20Come here.
27:23All right, boy, he's out, he's out, he's out.
27:25Evan?
27:25Hey, Evan!
27:26You got it, grump?
27:28Evan?
27:28Hey, buddy.
27:29Okay, get him up, get him up.
27:30Watch his head, watch his head.
27:32I got you.
27:32Get him up.
27:33Okay, I got him, I got him, I got him.
27:34Give me those legs.
27:35All right, call it in, call it in, okay?
27:381519, we need DMS to our location.
27:39We have a male child, eight years old.
27:41Unconstant.
27:41He's unresponsive, Nick.
27:43I'm gonna start CPR.
27:44He got his head.
27:46Okay, easy, easy, easy, easy, easy.
27:48Don, okay.
27:50We'll check his airway.
27:51Up.
27:55All right.
27:56Hey, hey, Evan.
27:56No!
27:57Evan!
27:57Hey, hey, hey, hey!
27:58No, no, no, no, no, no, no, hold, hold, hold.
28:00Easy, easy.
28:00No, easy.
28:02You know what, Evan?
28:02Evan, I'm all...
28:03Hey, Evan, Evan, look at me.
28:05Look at me.
28:05All right, all right.
28:07It's okay.
28:09Yeah, buddy.
28:10Yeah, you're okay.
28:11You're okay, Evan.
28:12Yeah, you're okay.
28:15Evan?
28:16I'm all over.
28:17Okay, Pat.
28:18Okay.
28:20Okay.
28:20Okay.
28:20It'll run.
28:25I know.
28:26Speaking of rings...
28:28Where are we?
28:29You know, that ring that I bought you was not from a vending machine.
28:32That was a significant purchase.
28:34Hey, big gun.
28:35Big gun.
28:36Big gun.
28:36Uh, yeah.
28:37You don't have any allergies.
28:38You wear these little, uh, fake earrings every day.
28:40Shut up.
28:41I know.
28:41It's embarrassing.
28:42What's embarrassing?
28:43My earrings.
28:44Look, I'm not allergic to cheap metals.
28:50The thing is, I'm really sensitive to precious metals.
28:53Oh.
28:55I'm like a reverse princess.
28:56A reverse princess?
28:57It's not glamorous.
28:58I know.
28:59You know how I kicked your ass at that partner game?
29:00No, you didn't kick my ass.
29:01Yeah, well, um, we both agree I buy the better gifts.
29:05And you know what?
29:05Before this whole mess started, I bought you the perfect gift at the dollar store.
29:11That's right.
29:12Not glove box.
29:12You go, go for it.
29:14Get in there.
29:14I have a number for you tonight.
29:17Oh.
29:20Oh.
29:21Where did you find it?
29:22Yeah.
29:22Where did I find that?
29:23In the bed sheets.
29:25That little gadget is amazing.
29:26As long as you wear your ring with that attached...
29:28Attached to it?
29:29You'll never lose it again.
29:30Check this out.
29:35You want me to wear it like this?
29:36I do.
29:39McNally.
29:40The ISP puts the computer Ava Clem is using in the university library.
29:44Dove, you killed it.
29:47We're heading to the university library computers.
29:49Let's do it.
29:50Yeah, now it's my turn to get you the perfect gift.
29:52What's that?
29:53Whoever's setting up your best man on a silver platter.
29:55Yes, please.
30:00Go that way.
30:13Excuse me.
30:13Uh, who signed you on to this game?
30:16Uh, it was just some girl.
30:18Do you know Ava Clem?
30:19No.
30:20She just took off.
30:22What's her name?
30:23Sam?
30:24Sam?
30:24Behind you.
30:25Hey, hey, hey!
30:26Stop!
30:27Hey!
30:28Stop!
30:28Hey, go, go, go!
30:40Go, go, go!
30:49Don't kill me!
30:50Ava, it's okay.
30:52We're not gonna hurt you.
30:53We just have a couple of questions.
30:54I know you're not real, Pops, and I know you're going to kill me.
30:57What?
30:58No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, it's, no, it's, it's okay.
31:03Ava, Ava, Ava, can you do it?
31:06Okay, okay, okay.
31:10I'm not getting into a squad club.
31:11Okay, you don't have to.
31:12You just need to call your father.
31:13Please get him to meet us out front.
31:14I can't call him officer murderer.
31:16Obviously, he tossed his phone the minute I activated the plan.
31:19What plan?
31:19Hey, does anyone have a camera on their phone?
31:23Because these are not officers of the law.
31:25Hey, come back.
31:26I demand to know the charges against me.
31:28What are the charges against this girl?
31:29Nothing.
31:30There are no charges against her.
31:32We are trying to find your father.
31:33Just show us your badge.
31:35I bet it's not even real.
31:38How do we know that's not a fake badge?
31:40We are police officers.
31:42Ava, we're not here to hurt you.
31:43We need your help, please.
31:44Don't believe them.
31:46They're taking me against my will.
31:47I'm not taking you.
31:49We really just want to help you, okay?
31:50We need to find your dad.
31:53Please.
31:53Should you be touching her?
31:54I'm not touching her.
31:56You're very irritating.
31:57Hold on.
32:00Ava.
32:01Come on, come on, come on, come on.
32:02Let's go, let's go, let's go.
32:02I'm sorry.
32:03I'm so sorry.
32:04It's okay.
32:04It's okay, sweetheart.
32:05It's okay.
32:05It's not your fault.
32:06It's not your fault, okay?
32:07Why are you...
32:08Mr. Clem?
32:09Chris Clem?
32:11You got a warrant?
32:12We don't have a warrant.
32:13We don't have a warrant.
32:13We just want to talk.
32:14No warrant.
32:15No warrant.
32:16Okay, we're leaving.
32:16All right, calm down.
32:17Who's chasing you?
32:19Why are you running?
32:19You know, you know.
32:20You're in on it.
32:22We're not in on anything.
32:23Listen to me.
32:24I'm Detective Swart.
32:24This is Officer McNally.
32:27Mr. Clem?
32:28We believe the person who's threatening you
32:30is also trying to frame our friend.
32:32Okay?
32:33Our colleague.
32:36Okay, Ava.
32:38It's time to go.
32:39Right now, okay?
32:40You know who to call.
32:41You know the family.
32:41You want me, not you.
32:42Just calm down.
32:43Calm down.
32:44All right?
32:44Just calm.
32:45Okay, Ava, Mr. Clem,
32:46if we were coming after you,
32:47is this where we'd do it
32:47in front of all these people
32:48in a library?
32:57I feel like I'm losing my mind.
32:59You're not losing your mind.
33:00We believe you.
33:01We need to know
33:02who's threatening you.
33:03We know it was a police officer.
33:11We know that.
33:14Okay.
33:15This guy called me.
33:17He said he wanted components.
33:19A deck cord and explosives.
33:21Said it was for a training exercise.
33:23I brought it to him,
33:24and he showed me his badge,
33:25but he said he was in this big rush,
33:27and he had to go right away,
33:28so I didn't fill out the paperwork.
33:30So you gave it to him?
33:31Yeah, he was stupid,
33:32but he was a police officer.
33:34I work with police officers.
33:37Calm down.
33:38Go on.
33:42Right night,
33:43I heard about the explosion
33:43of 15 divisions,
33:44so I called the number
33:45to see what happened,
33:46and I was out of service.
33:50The next day,
33:51some woman cop picks me up
33:52on the side of the road
33:53saying that I have cocaine on me.
33:55I'm 15.
33:55I've never even seen cocaine.
33:59It was a threat,
33:59which we took seriously,
34:02and we left that night.
34:05We've been running ever since.
34:07Okay.
34:08Chris,
34:09the officer you sold the explosives to,
34:12what did he look like?
34:14No.
34:14I can't.
34:15No, if I tell you that,
34:16then what's gonna happen to us then?
34:17We're gonna put you
34:18into a safe house tonight.
34:19I promise.
34:21But we're running out of time,
34:22and we need a name.
34:23Please.
34:24Please.
34:24Please.
34:24Please.
34:24Please.
34:24Please.
34:24Please.
34:24Please.
34:26Please.
34:26Please.
34:26Please.
34:28Please.
34:28Please.
34:28Please.
34:29Oliver Shaw.
34:34His name is Oliver Shaw.
34:51Hey.
34:52Hey.
34:52Hey, check this out.
34:54Another rough day in the white shirt.
34:56Another rough day.
34:59Izzy's gig is in an hour,
35:00so I'm thinking maybe I should just take it down there,
35:02right?
35:03I could rock this.
35:04Can you just please tell me?
35:04Okay.
35:05Hello, Andy?
35:06Um, Oliver.
35:07Yes?
35:09There's been an internal affairs officer
35:11conducting an investigation
35:12into serious corruption in our division,
35:16and someone has connected you
35:18with the evidence room bomb.
35:20Wait.
35:20What?
35:20What?
35:21Stop.
35:21Stop.
35:23Wait.
35:24Oh.
35:25The explosives broker said Oliver Shaw picked it up.
35:33I bought the explosives.
35:34We know it is not what it looks like.
35:37What?
35:38Okay.
35:39Wait.
35:40Can you tell me what it looks like?
35:44Okay.
35:44As far as IA is concerned,
35:47they're going to see
35:48you've had financial trouble since the divorce,
35:51but you're spending money like crazy.
35:52You've had a nice promotion.
35:54Your key card was used in the evidence room
35:56the day of the bombing,
35:57even though you didn't make any arrests,
35:58didn't check in any evidence.
36:01I've been spending money
36:02like it's gone out of style since the divorce
36:04because I'm getting a divorce.
36:06That's how it works.
36:08There's Izzy's drug charge.
36:11It disappeared.
36:11There's a report going into Alonso Santana
36:23right about now
36:24implicating you
36:26in the bombing.
36:27Okay, I've got to go.
36:35Okay, bye, Mom.
36:36I got it.
36:39What?
36:41Hi, baby.
36:42Hi.
36:43Okay.
36:45You know what?
36:45No.
36:47I just...
36:48It's...
36:49How long have I done this job?
36:5120 years.
36:5120 years I've been busting in doors
36:55to meth houses
36:56and busting into basements
36:59and I don't know if I'm going to get shot
37:00by some skid
37:01or if I'm ever going to see
37:02my kids' faces again.
37:04Daddy, what happened to your shirt?
37:07No.
37:10I saved a kid today.
37:13But my kid...
37:14my girl
37:17who grew up with the same hopes
37:19and the same dreams
37:20as every other little kid
37:21what does she get?
37:23She gets to wake up
37:24with tea still under her pillow
37:25and a dad who didn't see any of her
37:27what is it, 62 home runs?
37:30Because I'm a cop, right?
37:32Because I'm part of the brotherhood.
37:34Brotherhood for the greater good.
37:35What is that thing?
37:36There's this thing they say, darling.
37:37It's missing solos
37:40but saving the world, right?
37:41That's me.
37:42And then I get
37:43you guys have to come
37:44and tell me this.
37:46That's what I get.
37:49Are they going to arrest me?
37:56Brother, they're going to bury you.
37:57They're going to try.
37:58Okay.
38:07Yeah.
38:07Yeah, yeah, yeah.
38:09I want you to give this
38:10to Jarvis for me.
38:11No.
38:12Oliver, don't, okay?
38:13There's got to be some way
38:15to figure this out.
38:16Hey, I'm going to go.
38:18I'm going to drum in my kid's band.
38:21That's what I'm going to do.
38:22Come on, baby.
38:23Yeah?
38:24Are you sure?
38:24Yes, yeah.
38:26Yeah.
38:26Yeah.
38:37You were waiting for passports.
38:52Yeah.
38:52I didn't know where to start.
38:57But I'm a nerd, so I thought books.
39:01We researched how to disappear.
39:04Library kind of became command center.
39:07But how did you get birth certificates?
39:09I called people and said I was government.
39:12Told them there was a fire.
39:14And they had to mail in their birth certificates
39:17in order for us to re-register them.
39:19I mean, most people didn't, but some people did.
39:26What do you know?
39:28We had some money under the mattress.
39:30My wife's rainy day fund.
39:34I left her ashes.
39:38Couldn't risk anyone knowing that we were alive, so.
39:43We even left Tarzan.
39:45But I'm in the backyard and walked out.
39:49Is he okay?
39:51Yeah.
39:51He's fine.
39:52He's with your neighbor.
40:13Have you seen Nash?
40:15No?
40:18I'm sorry.
40:19About everything.
40:21I just...
40:22I didn't know what to do.
40:25I understand.
40:27I mean, I have a son.
40:29I would do anything I had to to protect him.
40:32Even from the police?
40:33Yeah.
40:35If they're dirty.
40:36Yeah.
40:40What's going on?
40:41What do you mean?
40:42That's him.
40:44That's the cop who bought the bomb.
40:46That's his face.
40:46That's Oliver Shaw.
40:50Why is he calling you?
40:53Why is he calling you?
40:54Broken windows, broken doors.
40:58Broken people, broken laws.
41:02Broken flowers on a grave.
41:05Broken promises that you made.
41:09Oh, finally.
41:14Where have you been?
41:17Uh, Andy needed me.
41:19I'm trying to call you.
41:21Sorry, I turned my ringer off.
41:23Everything okay?
41:31Yeah.
41:33Good, because I'm starving.
41:34And they're holding our reservation.
41:36And I know how much you love the Crazy Grill, Trace.
41:39But every time we leave there, we smell like the Crazy Grill.
41:43Right?
41:44I mean, so, are you, um, are you sure you're willing to pay that price?
42:00There's always a price, isn't there?
42:09Shall we?
42:09You sure?
42:13Right.