00:01Dad, all I'm doing is what you taught me.
00:04I am following where the evidence leads.
00:06If you want to help your son, tell the damn truth.
00:10In 1984, your mom and I were preparing to start a family.
00:14Now believe me, knowing I was about to become a father, nobody wanted to solve this case more than me.
00:18Cases, plural. Seven kids.
00:21I know.
00:22It quickly became clear that we were dealing with a serial something.
00:26A witness told me the last time they saw Lawrence's brother Adam was at a toy store owned by a guy named Walter Dawkins.
00:31Did he have a record? Ties to any of the other kids?
00:34No, but I could tell he was hiding something, you know?
00:37So I got a warrant, and we found the coat that Adam was wearing the day he went missing.
00:42But nothing from the other kids?
00:43No. But we did find 200 grams of cocaine, which was enough to put him away for a long, long time.
00:51What about the photos? If you knew Dawkins did it, why'd you keep them?
00:54Dawkins swore he was innocent. So I kept the photos in case any other children went missing.
01:00But none did.
01:03You know, you should have trusted your department instead of this outsider.
01:07He was trying to protect you.
01:09I don't need protection.
01:12Mallory's pissed. Go handle that.
01:14How could he possibly know?
01:16I told him.
01:24I told him.
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